The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 October 1911

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY. OCTOBER 23, 1911. NO. 7JJSO
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  • 152 1 A special telegram from. Malacca givei the price at the ruhhei auction held tlnre Page 4. A meeting of the Legislative Council will he held on Friday next Pfcge 10. An interesting article on the present crisis in China appeals on page 10. Fierce fighting lias taken
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  • 852 1  - THE ADVERTISEMENT COLUMN. H. W. G. Hyrst Wlint <!o you think of this for an adver tisment "Handsome and charming ON inn whiMi slightly Mininii,,,,!. Sun bron/e gives this tint, Hnrmles.,. DeOM ticm quit,* impossible." Now Isn't that about the limit Ive ju^t com,, across it at the tail-end of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 748 1 BE PREPARED to spend a Pleasant Evening at the qiNnAPMtF QVATINP RlMtf A--. ifIPTHDIA TUCATDC aJNhfl^ UKt oRAIINb KINK j Lf A "IWr "O Ty A VlulUlllA I HtA I lit (SATURDAY) November 4th LVJ C VA SPORTS BEACH r oad. TOWN HALL rs s;'ts .a. Whkei.barrow Hack Gentlemen GET
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    • 117 1 (To^a^'d Btoertteemettt* WakoAeldi British made heal steel lalei Page 10. The latest bookf at IsTnatn Kelly and Walsh's- Page I. Japanese grass matting for the tropics Page :>. Robinson and Co. bare a special show of ladies white cambric underclothing Pnga New playi at the Star and >t raits Operas
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 239 1 THE WEEK. Monday 23rd. High Water 10-M am., 1 1 pm. Governor arrirea al l*enang am. Mergoi meeting noon. Philharmonic Oreh. practice, r pui. Lihl^c St. (.i«.:iL;e Etegolar, 6 0 pm. Tuesday 24th. High Water— 11-19 am. Bingapore Assizes 11 am. Governor at Koala Lumpor I.4ft pm. Wednesday 25th. High
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  • 814 2 Otoy. the las: of the old time bandits of the Philippine Islands, is dead. He was bhot by a constabulary force Operating under direction of the Lieutenant (iovernor of Bamar Otoy had been an outlaw for over twenty years. The Crown PrinOS of Siain on Sept 1 visited the military
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 328 2 i y^>k Family Mjp Withoiil |f| Alcohol Ayer's Sarsaparilla. is a tonic ami alterative, free from alcohol. What is a tonic A medicine that imparts strength or tone a medicine that builds up, gives vigor and power. What is an "alterative" A medicine that alters or changes unhealthy action to
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    • 922 2 NOTICES. DANCE. The Quadrille Party which was to have been given by the Borgeanoi of Ihe 2nd Battalion, The Boils, on the 25th iust, i« indelmitely postpones)* Oct 2S GOVERNMENT NOTICE Tenders will be received up to noon on the Iftfa day of November 11)11 by the Supes •intenUent of
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    • 855 2 NOTICES. SARAWAK GOVERNMENT. Tenders are invited for the supply of Engineering materials required by Sarawak Gov- j eminent for the year 191*2. Full particulars Ban be obtained on application to Messrs. t Paterson Simons Co., Ltd., Sarawak Gov- eminent Agents, Singai>ore, or at Resident's Office, Sarawak. Tenders will be received
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    • 522 2 BANKS NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL- MAATSCHAPPY. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1t»24. CAPITAL fl 45,000,000, (at>ont £3,750,000) RESERVE 11 7,124,317, (about £593,693) lllad Office in Amsterdam. IIr.AD Agency in Bavavia. BRANCHEB I— Penan*;, BOBOHNL Shanghai, RMMoaB, S-K'rabaya, Semnrang, Wclt«vreil«'n. Bandot ng (Java), (,'herihon, Tegal. Pecalongan, Tjilatjar. Djemher, Medan (DflU), Kota-Kadja (Acheen). Paleuihanf, i'adang.
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    • 335 2 INSURANCES FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. I fABLIHHED 1- r M v rv S3 CURRENCY l^J^sl KANCfc in orce. over »4* f OOO,OOO 00 B 'Wr *****0.S »itSSSvs elt^ 8 S [pllli ab Vt "•MUtiei 'or R£bhK\h and all out^au<.:,. Dipect ON< Cash Loan- S. aa locallv Toflcies an-
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  • 380 3 A CHITU ISM KhOM Sikoapobe. por" T,? ol^!^ from Si,,g MOSive information for vour alweAi dLTt Lt eou fclt vtrv badl >- j cu in hln(h>nn operations and want of Mater for manufacture Molucca linbber Plantations, the Bukit tha the shares of the company are worth noting
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  • 311 3 A correspondent of the London Kxpress. sent promptly to Agmdix in Morocco in Older to keep an admonitory e>e upon the German warship that is HippOfOd to have upset t lie balance oi power, has described the plate ill the BMMI untla! terinu term*. It
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  • 210 3 All amusing story is being to!<i of an Incident which occurred In the Palace of Tsarskoe Selo. the residence of the llusfkiii li'.ipfi ial family. A footman walking down ii corridor encountered an enormom rat sitting on its hind lc^rs against Um Ursinsootting. Instead of running. away
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  • 606 3 There are too many crows in Ceylon. There are far too many in Colombo. Not only are these black but uncomely bir.is too numerous, but they are invariably in the wrong place. Now this is a misfortune that occurs to many, owing to the aherse iniluenee
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  • 476 3 At no time is it of such viral importance to safeguard the kidneys a* during pregnancy. Mr*. Mary A Willis, of 169. Kirkdale Terrace, South Winston nr. Leicester, England, tells us of her terrible suffering, which was all brought abo.it by a fright during that critical period.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 504 3 FOR SALE. FCR SALE CHEAP Two light locomotives, 4-8 H.P. Vertical Boilers, 2 Steam Pumps and Sittings, Pipelaying Shearlegs, Blocks and Tools, Spanners, Chains, Crowbars, Steel Piping, Metalic Hose, One Road Roller, Scrap Iron and Three Engineers Levels and Staffs. Apply to AIRDS, LIMITED, Gresham House, Singapore July 27 uc
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    • 606 3 AUCTIONS, AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, The Property of Six Pawn-shops TO BE HELD AT OUR SALE-ROOM NO. 3 RAFFL.ES PLACE On Friday, Nov. 3rd at 10 a. m. On Tuesday, Nov. 7th at 10 a. m. The Pledges consisting of Watches. Chains, Gold, Diamond and other Kings, Earrings etc.
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    • 861 3 Wmmm 11l rp^ I 'ii Miff h It's never too earfy J l to take J l^W^ FraseraNeaives SODAWATER THE YOKOHAMA DOCK COMPANY, Ltd. Telegraphic Address:— DOCK," Yokohama. Codes used:— A. B. C. 4th, sth Edition, Lieber's, Bcott's, A. 1, and Watkin's. DRY DOCK DEPARTMENT:— TeIephone Nos. 376, 506, or
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  • 1679 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, Oct. 23, 1911. 1 r- I I.■ r '.I~* •> h-, When kMllant British battalion pass through here just the other day bf troopship bound for north Chin* the coin Banding oJamrjnal before bit departure from Singapore said, regretfully, thai lie rappoeed that, considering what
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  • 275 4 Provision is bmJs la the Singapore Municipal Estimates lot assess)! assist ant gas engineer at $.1,000. His Highness tbe Regent of PabSAg arrived from I'abang yesterday in the "Si>a Bells" en route for Port Swettenbam. Singapore Assi/es recommence on the 24th for tbe murder trial. If MMM anticipations atS realised,
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  • 144 4 BIG REBEL VICTORY. [front our ou u Cor>- e spotuienT.l Hovgkoag, oct 2iKt. a lalngram from Ntoagtod ■tatei Ikal the British Consul IhtM is in MetipJ „f a wireless message stating that t\\»- I m p<Tialists were <l«'f«>;i t on tin' I'.mli and fled on the 20th, the
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  • 85 4 Selangor v. Negri Sembllan. (From a Correspondent > A r.irih.u i. By thive goals to nothing, s lan^or b<;at Nr^'ri Sciuiiilau at foothall at Sat unlay. Thr gUM Jn pouring rain and th.'ic wen Httal] lakeg on ?ii,. ground. Westoa noved clererl] \n iii« first minutr. arid Small 01.l
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  • 24 4 TIM M.S.V.K. aiv in camp at Ben mf.at* foi tin- u« .'k tnd and thi-n- i^ ;t big nuist« r.
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  • 19 4 -Mala.ra. Od Jf. Si Irepfl *l^>. Bart Crap 11M.60. Scrap 1160.50. Si\ pi( -ills, were Mild.
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  • 514 4 Th«>r,> won L-i iaaihi laBiagßpora, and >i\ iii Mal.uca, f rt>tti 1. -prosy Um| \.\ir. Mr. H. W. JfflHgMl, ylon Civil s. vies, aai beea awarded Um Royal Mmn.w So< -i»'ty M.-dal for »>ra\<-r\ in re* nfag fishermen at NYtfombo on 1 r 1 1 April last. Mr Douglas Marshall
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 541 4 KELLY WALSH LIMITED. JUST RECEIVED Pplcc 110 THE Colonial Library Series. Price $1.10 each, pi Any nr pi CMZJJTIUA 11/ IMP THE LIFE EVERLASTING. GLORY WIN6 By MARIE CORELLI A well written ami eminently readable book. The demand for this book has been so great that First Edition was sold
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    • 73 4 W. J. GARCIA, 219, Orchard Road. Piano, Organ Musical Instruments dealer. Pianos bought, sold or exchanged Good prices allowed for old instruments. Cheapest and best stock of Music and small musical goods in Singapore. BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements of John Roherts, Retired World'sChampion) ahsolutely THE BEST
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    • 13 4 For all internal complaints ilysentry cou^h colds &c, take Wootls' Great Peppemißt Cu;«j
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  • 269 5 COURT COURTESIES. Rebel Success. I Hy Submarine Cable]. Keuter's Service. London, via Bombay. Peking Edict has been issued and ouipass.onates the people of the Pro race* afflicted with dioughtand rebellion «d assign* to Yuan Shi Kai Taels 200,000 f«» distribute ■long the sufferers The engagement at Hankow continued
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  • 57 5 Revolutionaries Busy. Reuteb's Service. London via Bombay. Renter's correspondent at Hankow. wir ng on the -Jist. states that the situ ■fition is al present quiet. The Republican! are active. N'umerguns have been mounted on the surrounding hills, which are strongly entrenched. There lias been slight skirmishing,
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  • 42 5 Imperialist Brigade Routed. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. A Renter's message from Peking states thai it is reported that ji brigade of I m perialist troops were rooted to the north ♦il Kwiingshui and were driven hack to Bin-yang-chow.
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  • 30 5 London, via Durban. ReQ(er*l Washington correspondent says Thai three American cruisers, two destroy rs. live gunboats and a transport collier will arrive in the Yangtskiang to-morrow
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  • 77 5 The Cambirdgeshire. Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. The betting lor the (Tamhridflnelilrw is ftfercntio 100 12; Mustapha 100 IS Trepida 10 1 Braxted 10 1 Sunbright. Homet*! Beauty and Mahsud 100 9 Lonawand 20 1 Radiancy 28 1. The Caulfield Cup. London, via Durban. The result of Mm
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  • 51 5 London, via Bombay. Three hundred of the Central India Horse have sailed from Bombay to reinforce the Consular Guards in South Persia. Meanwhile Persia has vehemently protested against their despatch. It is considered that the local officials are likely to obstruct the arrangements of transport ing and
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  • 423 5 A COMPROMISE. No Recognition of Unions. [By Submarine Cable]. Reuter's Service. r r London, via Bombay. an2»t H POrt the Rllilw V C«wrf*too appointed on Aug 22nd to consider the tZ\ T um of th and "t IMI i f 19U7 with iterations a a ,xt,ns,o nB tht
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  • 118 5 impending Cabinet Crisis. Beuter's Service. London, via Bombay. Beater*! correspondent at Lisbon ttatof that following tlie strenuous opposition of the RadicsJi in the Chamber and the Senate to the Qrrerninent*! l.ill for the trial of conspirators, on the ground that thai measure is too lenient, the Prime Minister has
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  • 73 5 Last We Forget." ImpxuaL News Service. London, via Durban. Trafalgar Day was celebrated on a more elaborate scale than before. Then' were world-wide tributes, including three hundred wreaths, placed at the foot of the Nelson Monument. Cape Colony sent a wreath of silver leaves which had a prominent
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  • 61 5 Alleged Official Corruption. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. Renter's Paris correspondent says that a sensation has been caused by the arrest of M. Destailleur, the French Commissioner at Cjda in Morocco, the Vice Consul, and the Head of the Customs, on a charge of peculation and
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  • 132 5 AND THE WORKING CLASSES. Mr Balfour's Sermon. [By Submarine Cable]. Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. Mi; Balfour, in a speech made at the opomngof a Conservative Working Men s a e U lt dll blll h that unless the get body of tbe working classos a od themselves
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  • 69 5 Campaign of Opposition. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. Lord Selbome, speaking at WakefleM, said that as sl result of the conspiracy between the Government and fehs Irish Nationalists, the Lords have not now the power insisting that Home Rule shall be submitted to the people. The first
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  • 97 5 The Resistance of Ulster. Imperial N«wi Skbticb. London, via Durban. Mr Walter Long, at public BMsting at Bolton, said thai Mr Batfour wasagrsal ass»'t of |hs Unionists, but unless hs gavs the Clear aQd deflnitS lead d. "man. led by the country he would fail in his
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  • 83 5 Lloyd Gsorge as Fathsr Christmas. Heuter's Service. London, via Bombay. Mr. Lloyd George, ■peafclng jit Holborn, declared that, as a result of the recent conference* with the Friendly Societies, ins Insurance Hill was perfectly safe, it was the most generous scheme evst formulated and iroold bs a
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  • 74 5 At Manchester. Blum's Si:i!vick. London, via Bombay. At Manchester as a traincar was deseendIng a rtwp incline at Mosslcy the driver lost Control. 'Die car fell owr a bridge on to the railway below. Four wen- killed ami s«'\ rn Injured. In Sicily. London, via Durban. A telegram
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  • 115 5 Singapore Municipal Estimates are published in the (iu/.otlt\ Kxpendit urc is estimated at $.U>S9,7G2 in 1912, this c\(•ceding the revenue by MBi,OQO. The general rate is estimated to produce $1,174,000, an increase on this year of 130,000. Fees from hawkers are raised from 419.000 to «40.000, and rents
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  • 63 5 The Hiap Ngi Fui Society of Malacca is ordered to be dissolved, as being used for purposes incompatible with the peace or good order of the Colony." Justification for all the action that can be taken 3,300 deaths from malaria fever took place in the Straits Settlements in 1910. And
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  • 113 5 ITALIANS HAVE TO FIGHT. The Question of Egypt. [By Submarine Cable]. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. Renter's Agency is informed that Italy will agree to limit the blockade so as not to extend to Egyptian Territory. London, via Durban. Reuters correspondent at Tripoli states that the Italians encountered
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  • 463 5 A Proclamation in the Government Gasetta tins Week serves to recall past painful period iii Singapore and to remind us that there is on the statute book of the Colony a rery useful Ordinance. Ordinance If. Of 1903. to enable Mm (iovernor in Council to employ special
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  • 153 5 While on duty in Scott's Road on Friday afternoon, a Malay police corporal had his attention drawn to a closed rikisha, under the apron of which a pair of feet were visible. In investigating further, the corporal found a Chinaman seated in the rikisha with the body of
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  • 56 5 A pony drawing a private gharry bolted in Reach Road on Saturday about 6.90 p.m. and just after passing Rattles Hotel collided with a nkish.i containing a European lady and gentleman and a little boy. The rikisha was smashed and the child was injured about the head. The carriage, which.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 108 5 SPECIAL SHOW I Ladies White j Cambric j Underclothing jjl j ROBINSON'S MkM Ve w Designs i6p?f I -3M Exclusive L ""<^Q||iip<i Ttincess Skirt in Fine Nainsook CAPSTAN MIXTURE I r^^^^^^^^^l A HIGH CLASS il^ 1 1 inssj^ SMOKING MIXTURE I ♦Jia^r' r «rvv.ri ffjgsMlS r TWO STUEXdTHS I ipWw
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 570 6 BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd FOR Penang, Madras and Negapatam Thk Company's Stk.amer. TAROBA 6, '.109 lens, G. M. Syinniers, Conunander. will be despatched for the above ports on Thur-»-*lit n the 2Cth inst. at •"> p. in. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class passengers. Terms
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    • 587 6 NEW LINE OF STEAMERS TO SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS ORIENTAL AND AFRICAN LINE. Regular Direct Service from Japan, China and Straits to Hcira, Delagoa Bay. Durban. East London. Port Elisabeth and Cape Town, calling at Mauritius if suliicient inducement olTers, and affording the quickest Freight TlnnapQrt from the Orient to iSouth
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    • 663 6 I FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE I COMPANY, LTD., I SINGAPORE BRANCH. I 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, Boik in, Motor-cars etc. Application of the Dissolved Acetylene gas for
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    • 665 6 XT© %JL \J* STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. 1911 Outward (yon China) Delta Nov 3
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    • 509 6 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremec IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast aud well known mail steamers ot this Company nail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Bontnaaaft ton, Gibraltar, (Jenoa, Naples, (oonnectin^ nTiiafilkia. Naples, aJexandna and Yin Port Said, S:ie/. Aden, C'o!oiul»o, Fei. Sinj'ap'jre, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsin^tau, Nagasaki and KoM to
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  • 201 7 LICKTS CUT IN THE RED SEA. An Admiralty OT i< k. 2 .vpresent tu,s ;IIMt that copi,-, > m d" r r'T/ *****111 Tb*Brindißi t laill ll hls "loael, eoncern I lt l msula Oriental and OrieS 1 Ws than anyhodj else, as their ships ton !ltlll s pm s
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  • 297 7 impending matrimony which makes ■ome men nervous, makes others humo rous. If ire art' to judge by the announcement in s Hanley parish magazine During this month the curate-in-charge will undergo a somewhat deli ami temporarily painful operation which ha has been wont formerly to perform on others.
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  • 240 7 sir William Ramsay's r. cent warning as to the danger of exhausting our coal supplies can hardly fail to draw attention to the possibility of usin<; substitutes for coal and, among these substitutes may be mentioned peat. Ir Is already u><d in many parts of England,
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  • 302 7 THE PRINCE OF WALES COMING OF AGE. The Prince of Wales will come of m When eighteen, and already the gosstai are speculating as to a wife for him It in necessary that the heir to the Crown should marry early, and so secure the succession, and it will be
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  • 266 7 At the annual meeting of the Kinta Tin Mines the chairman, Mi \v. Luning, that thanki to the high price ruling for ti i tli •> had been able to thorn better profit than for the prerioai jrear. It had been though! advisable to create a reserve
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  • 198 7 [annOpeba Company and Mb. k. <;. Know LEB. Mr. Warwick Major h.:s Concluded arrangements vritfa Mr. Maurice K. Bandtnano for the visit of his Open Company to Colombo. The season this year will be for seven nights, commencing on Saturday, I December Oth. A already stated Mr. liandmann
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  • 52 7 Last Scnra of all that Em>s this Strange Bvmmtvul Histohv." 1 Mr Cobham Grant writes to a Colombo paper "It may interest you to know that the last coffee field (48 acres) in Ceylon has just been cut out and put into tea on the
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  • 40 7 p The Total where given represents the I DUtput since Jan. 1911, except where a dgure in brackets is given, representing so mauy months. When a mouth's return is missed, this total represents the last available total.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 12 7 For all internal complaints dysentry cough Colds ftc., take Woods' Great PeppcririntCuce
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    • 34 7 Sprains. Sprains require careful treatment. Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain'B Pain Balm finely. It will remove the soreness and quickly lestore the parts to a healthy condition. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 225 7 CLEARANCES. [Nationality British if not Specified.] Oct 21 Emile, Dut, Mabmoot, Etbio Scans; Bee. Tiavis. Penaag A Kan^oon. K. Willcm HI, Dot, AJberts, Adam via iH>its A. Savoiko. Boa Hosenfcldt. Y'stock Dania. Kus Diieman. Odessa xiajMMts Ddernian, Roberta, Calcutta Ngl May, Dot Mohamet, Bato Pahat Van der Parra, Dut. Tool,
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    • 841 7 VESSELS IN POUT. Sea 8 ,,e ,M.S. ZZ, °~ZZZ »T ,17 J" "JT '.Sea Mew Col 500 Bfurobv r l S llMa 22 H0..-,,,,, )llt K K 00 1 Mind.-ioo Brit IABS Mill. ■■mf.Kok 1510 EA Co UaiiKkok Xatuna Ger 478 Tiwr- i» I <>n^ Profit Nor 711 oi^.i, ki^o
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  • 337 8 Long-Distance Touring in thk Far East. Touring with theatrical companies over thousands of miles in the Far East sounds something of a hardship, but Mr. Maurice E. Bandmann, an English theatrical manager, who is now in London for a few weeks before going back to
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  • 325 8 Thk Coups of Office**, The 'Times" nftnsspondeii t writing from Beatari, In Albania. sa\s: The r< i! Change that is taking plaM in the Turkish Army is tn the Corps of Omeers. Tlio soldier remains what liis fathers wei bom fighter, patient of hardships ami Mi iy
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  • 179 8 PABTICULAM c» us V.\UA HK London, Sept. 27.— The failure of (ho I.. ink of E«j\pt came as a surprise to people here, as it was considered to he a highly successful concern, and only last year it paid dividend of 14 per cent. In its lag!
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  • 329 8 Egyptian Pilgrims. Bombay, October 9th. The Aden correspondent of the Times of India writes I learn from Egyptian papers that, owing to an outbreak of cholera in the Hedjaz, the Egyptian Government are considering the advisability of changing the route which has lately been followed by "nmmool,
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  • 352 8 Perhaps one or Oihet of the legal casuists with whom, it i> alleged, local golf links abound. S/Oold hare a try at the ■otatfcm of tins prettj problem: The following question has been put A, having the honour, drives from the leei his ball hits a
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  • 205 8 Six Frbhob Bailom Killed in a Turret A Terrible Sight Paris. Sopt. 21st. -A lalftgnwi from Toulon states that five of the sailors injured in the explosion on hoard the ;mnraonred crusier Gloire have ■UCCOmbed, This brißfi tho death-roll up to six. A vivid narrative of how the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 13 8 For all internal complaints dysentrv conch cold *c. take Woods' Great Pep^St Curt
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    • 323 8 The Harvests of Sea and Land Yield a Priceless Remedy for Weakness and Wasting y ~Z 'Kepler' S TRADE MARK) Solution (OF COD LIVER OIL IN MALT EXTRACT) i The finest body-builder known to modern science. 'KEPLER 1 Solution forms healthy fat, flesh and blood, bone, brain and muscle. It
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    • 788 8 Singapore Sporting Club. THE AUTUMN RACE MEETING (UNDER 8. R. A. RULES'OF RACING,) WIUL M HKI.D 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 fur Hordes that have never won a Blake «>f
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    • 583 8 4. THE SCURRY STAKES. (3-«p.m.) Value $1,000. A Handicap for all Hor»e« that have run at [his Ifetttag. Entrance Fee j 140. Distance, Scurry Com 8. THE ROCHORE PLATE. (5-45 p. m. Vnluo $400 A Hnmlic-tp for n!l Hoi Via have run nt this tfeeting an<l Ml wmjj. Emtrance Fee,
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  • 6 9 RUBBER DOLLAR COMPANIES. MINES. INDUSTRIALS.
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  • 740 9 SINGAPORE LEATHER LEATHER GOODS. Leather docs not appear at all la tho official trade review of Singapore M it i« only Imported in small quantities, iPpers and sole leather come from En^laml and German J, sole leathers chiefly "from Russia, whilst calf and glace are Imported from Germany, Hussia and
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 213 9 The G o ld Medal Mineral Water authorities to be highly beneficial to health especially in the tropics. Tansan is.a partis larly crisp and invigorating mineral water Packed m cases of 100 splits or 48 pints. Are all matured and bottled in Scotland. We guarantee our stocks of the famous
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    • 140 9 De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Ltd, 2-3, Collyer Quay The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. Rumphius Belawan-Deli Koemai Bimgit Oct Mkkki 3 Mat Pandjan^, Ben^kalis, Siak and Pakan-Baroe I!' S BROUWER Moera-Saha, Bfanpaag and Djambi x Lt
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    • 740 9 OCEAN S.S. Co., ltd. AND CHINA MUTUAL S. N. Co., Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched *oin Liveri>ooi outwards for the Straits, China ind Japan every wee);, and from Japan homewards for London. Amsterdam and Antwerp ivery fortnight: for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool monthly.
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    • 84 9 Rheumatism. Chronic i lieuniaf ism oflM attacks t lie la iver joints. Internal treatment of any kind would be wone than useless, bat by Applying Cham. heilanfs Pain Balm freely and nuuwa^inti tho Affected part it will aflbrd some relief al once and by continuing the treatment, will eventually effect
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  • 1040 10 \f*o»t our vwn Lorresponaent.} Kdinburg, Sept. M. WWI rmm fall out, honest ini'ii do Hot invariably OMM bf their own: but there is always a great deal of l>:ul lan RUHge tiyiii*r about. The old proverb is recalled by what took place at the hi election in the
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  • 547 10 (Contributed). The other day there was an unusual excitement among the Chinese on the event of the celebration of the birthday oi their S:ige Confucius. But the unwonted amount of importance attached to this event gave much and wide opportunity of discussing and forwarding the movement for reform
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  • 97 10 From Messrs Guthrie and Co wehavere« Oeired the report for the year to April BOth. 247 acres have been planted, bringing the total up to 1,346, 606 being at Pnehong and 641 at Banteng. 60 more acres are to be planted at Banteng to round off the
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  • 31 10 The Ki.st Asiutic Company, Mnata, send us ivpoi-isotthPlMmh,,, ,n<l" Mount Austin ouMKunes, and u useful adjunct is the "»•>,, thairiiig y* position of the Com I>— U. Jokote, on the Tob.au Kiv^
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    • 179 10 To TBS Kditok. Sir. T trust you will kindly spare me a little space in your paper for the purpose of bringing to the notice of the powers that be the irresponsible manner in which blasting operations are conducted at Mount Wallieh. It is to be
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  • 123 10 T<» ras Bottom, I*'-;" 1 Si,. I l, ;1V e read with much interest the correspondence of" A Chinese Resident as appealed in one of your valuable columns on the 19th instant. J should think that the Secretary of Chinese Affairs has done his duty in Ordering the
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  • 94 10 Kennaquhair. Sir. The letter of in your issiu> of Hud nit. commenting on my article on the Irish Brogue raise-, a point which I hope to deal with in a future article, with your permission the conventional Eng. lisii pronunciation ot Latin. It was beyond the scope
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  • 194 10 a happj combination of amusement winch u both instructive and entertain ing it would be bard to bear •hit popular show in our midst the Alhambra. The historical drama recently depicted bj the Aim entitled "a foe to Eticuelieu" brought vividlj before us one ol Ibe :••<>>; stirring
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  • 43 10 Council meets on Friday next at 2.80 Tli.' orders «,r the Da; include Estates Labourers first rnading >uppi y Bill second reading Prisons Amendment second; and three bills in committee, the Tractions Engines and Motor Cars being last on the list.
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  • 81 10 TIES FOR TO-DAY. CM VMI'IONSMII 1 Lyall v Wilson. B. DoußLna, Phipps and Butlei v Firmstone and Haskins. Chamiionshii* DoVBUbs. (Jaunt and Penny v Dyne and Terrell. Treadgold and I'pcott v Foreman and Seth. TIES FOB TO -MORROW. C'HAMI'IONSHIP. (iaunt v Lvall or ilson. B. Si.\<iLKs (Final). Kleiniiiatm
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  • 182 10 H. N. M. S. M De Zeven Provincien* 1 drydocked at Tsnjong Pagar on Saturday morning. The M. M. Co's steamer Bourbon" lands a small quantity of general cargo at the wharf, loads for the return voyage, and sails to-day about midday. The "Minderoo" arrived from Western Australian
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  • 390 10 The rain in the earh hours of Saturday rendered the course soft for training purposes, and. although the gallops done were no! of a brilliant nature, the horses put in some strong work. Browning (Pierbus) had the company Of Canary (light boy) fora six furlongs and i id
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  • 212 10 Tit.' report of the Anglo .Malay hnestment Trust, Ltd., covering the period fatal the incorporation of the Trust, presented to the meeting held yesterday (an account oi which appears elsewhere in this issue), states that, although the period covered l>> the accounts has not been favourable for
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