The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 November 1911
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Title Section15 1911-11-01 1 Singapore Free Prss AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1911. NO. 7,35815 words
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Article164 1911-11-01 1 Only our tolegnUß from Tripoli and that aoeOSM the Italians of having indiscriminately killed those found m the Oasis Town after fcbfl attack on their rear —Page 5. From China, the news is all the sucress of the Imperialists, who have re-taken Hankow and are threatening to164 words
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Article998 1911-11-01 1 QCTOBKI lH.sr,. It was not a very disturbful month, as regards the Straits. There whs plenty of excitement m Europe, for Prince Alexander of Bulgaria had just abdicated, the Porte had accepted the abdication, and the Rus- sian finger was deep m the pie, and diplo- niaticW. M. - 998 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement66 1911-11-01 1 OTOMUNE'S T ANNUAL SALE now proceeding^ Extraordinary Bargains will be f shown and particular attention i is drawn to the exceptional f values offered f f IN f EVERY DEPARTMENT, j I Notice to Estate Agents TOOLS, STORES, AND REQUISITES I OF I > I EVERY DESCRIPTION SUPPLIED ON THE66 words
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Advertisement464 1911-11-01 1 MISS DORIS MADDEN WILL BY REQUEST GIVE A SECOND AND FINAL CONCERT IN THE TEUTONIA CLUB On SATURDAY EVENING the 4th November at 9-15 pm. )pen to Members of Teutonia, Singapore, Tanglin and Dutch Clubs and friends. Nov 1 4-11 BOXING. A Boxing Tournament will l>e beld at ran^lm Han464 words
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Advertisement180 1911-11-01 1 Co-fca\>'e Bt^ertfiementii (Mommies great sale for Christmas commences today and establishment dOBM on Friilay Page 1. QtnM Qnelcli and Co open Iheii establishment to day Page ">. Son Levy lias altered bis odds and Fred Lander has some to offer Page 2. Messrs Adamson (liltillan and Co tuk« over the180 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous246 1911-11-01 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday Nov Ist. High Water— 7 am.. V.'O pm. R. A. O. 8., Audcrwms Hotel. I pm. Thursday 2nd. High Water— 7-47 am., M 6 pm. P. A o. Homeward Mail line. Dalhonsie Chapter, s ;U> pin. Friday 3rd. High Water— s-_»0 am.. B-] pm. P. iV Outward246 words
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Article571 1911-11-01 2 jAPJUffKSI vs. BBITISB Links. Local shippers are TTatrhing with the keenest briefest Ibe ■hipping war in Cal cutta which has followed UftS inatigurufelon of a ■errioe by tin- Nippon Yu*en Kaisha between Calcutta ami Japan call ing at K mgoon and Singapore. We Mked u prominentM. Mail - 571 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement16 1911-11-01 2 rv k t*ood Advice. Keu^ay^ 3X&£* <^- lbt!rlain Cough an and DeaiS ter n' F r b >'16 words
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Advertisement250 1911-11-01 2 Tonic free from I c o H o I i Are you pde, weak, easily tired, and do you lack nerve power? Ask your doctor if Ayer's Sarsaparilla would not be good for you. He knows, and will advise you wisely. Not a drop of akohol m this medicine. It250 words
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Advertisement474 1911-11-01 2 FRED LANDER IS BETTING TREBLE EVENTS DOUBLE EVENTS j AND STRAIGHT OUT. j SINGAPORE RAGES For Prices Apply 2, THE ARCADE. M.S. COWAN TURF COMMISSION AGENT. BOOK NOW OPEN ON THE SINGAPORE RACES FIRST DAY, NOV. 7th, 1911 100 TO 1 TREBLE EVENTS 100 TO 1 ON RACES 1, 2474 words
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Advertisement622 1911-11-01 2 WANTED WANTED FOR BORNEO. Outside Superintendent, with some office experience. Must be steady. Salary to commence $150 per month. Apply to GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. Shipping Department. Nov 1 uc WANTED A coiniKJtent Chinese clerk. One exj»erienced ia Police Court work preferred. Liberal terms offered. Apply m writing to Messrs. BATTEN622 words
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Advertisement500 1911-11-01 2 BANKS NEDERLANDSCKE HANDEL- MAATSCHAPPY. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824. CAPITAL fl 45.000,000, (about £3,750,000) RESERVE fl 7,1'2t,317, (about £593,693) llkad Offick m Amsterdam. Head Agency m Batavia. BRANCHES Penang, Hongkong, Shanghai, Rangoon, Soerabaya, bemarang, Weltevreden, Bandoeng (Java), (heril>on, Tegal, Pecalongan, Tjilatjar, Djember, Medan (Dcii), Kota-Radja (Acheen), Palernbang, Padang, BaudjerinaHin and500 words
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Advertisement365 1911-11-01 2 INSURANCE THE ESSEX SUFFOIiTEQU^r INSURANCE SOCIETY, LTD HefulOfiiec COLCHESTER The undersigned liavin- i,, for the above Bodety, is v t accept lire risks a) eu,,,,, SEYMOUR BUCKr NGHAI( ocf2f, 7-H, IVinc, FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. It i w —in Lttt, INSrRANCE m Force, OVW L RR *BI New365 words
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Article390 1911-11-01 3 T!>!* following new Books will be ready f 1 1 on Thursday. lams, I. W.. Yodojjima m Feudalists Japan. Annealey, Maude, All Awry. lAyscoogh, John. Hurdcott. Bailey, H. C. The Lonely (Juoen. Barr, Robert, Lord Stranleigh: Phihin thro I Bennett, Arnold, Hilda Leswways. IBwdloss, Harold, The Protector. Birmingham,390 words
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Article287 1911-11-01 3 To remove the misapprehension m the mind.- of some we may slats Unit the ncr Curonia" whose name figured before the public m connection public prosecution, that she is not d bj th." Uu^-hiii Volunteer Fleet of j. i>ut by the Russian branch <'t the Bast Asiatic Company of CopenI287 words
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Article161 1911-11-01 3 I was Twice Examined Under the X-Rafs "one'^ltas^l^r^* th y COuld the iclad that T rti.i it na n<»v lam very MiekDlfP R '°f the yhave sav.nl me from stren-ih at all. My friends grew very anxious about me. for they knew I should nev^ I161 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement14 1911-11-01 3 I'•>1 '•> -ill ini'vnal c<inj)laints dyseuti y cough c<»^is Ac. take "Wood*' Great Pcppeiu'int Cure14 words
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Advertisement272 1911-11-01 3 j NOTICE \ln honour of the Birthday of His Ma-! ;jesty the Emperor I of jThe Establish-; ment will be closed on Friday, the 3rd' j November. GOTOMUNE&Co. HAVE YOU A COW? COW RATIONS. A complete, scientifically compounded and balanced FOOD for Milch Cows, prepared with a view to ensure272 words
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Advertisement833 1911-11-01 3 NOTICES THE UNITED SINGAPORE RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED. IN LIQUIDATION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Credi tors of the above named Company which is being voluntarily wound up, are required on or before the 16th day of December 1911 to send m their names and addresses and the particulars of833 words
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Advertisement613 1911-11-01 3 NOTICES MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore invite tenders for the erection of Quarters for the Superintendent of Woodlcigh Filters at Serangoon Road. Drawings and Specification may be inspect- ed and tender forms obtained at the Municipal Engineer's Offlce during offlce hours. Bona fide tenders on the prescribed forms613 words
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Advertisement228 1911-11-01 3 H. L. COGHLAN €0. AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS AND SURVEYORS No. 5, RaiFies Fiace. VALUATIONS of Real and Personal Properly for Sales, ItttMl and estates Duty AUCTIONS conducted of land, House Property, Furniture and other effects. ESTATE MANAGEMENT and COLLECTION of RENTS under supervision of Experienced Staff. RUBBER AUCTIONS held weekly. nnvf228 words
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Advertisement18 1911-11-01 3 MM ii wi m jm__f FRASER NEAVE, LTD. Printers, Publishers and Commercial Stationers, COLLYER QUAY. Estimates on Application'18 words
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Article, Illustration1063 1911-11-01 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday Nov. 1, 1911. r i r Z*'t ;.i i i I r 4 Apart from the wantonness, and disregard of the possible consequences, with which Italy, at twenty-four hours' not ice, engaged m the task of eject ing the Turkish Hag from Tripoli ami substituting1,063 words
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Article199 1911-11-01 4 Friday, November 3rd, being the Birthday of His Majesty the Emperor of .Japan. the Acting Consul and Mrs .1. Iwaya will be Al Horne 1 at Kinlass," Lady Hill, at 0 o'clock. A varant has been leaned against Chinaman against whom Mr Max Hilcket allegei criminal breach of trust m199 words
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Article501 1911-11-01 4 SCOTTISH UNIVERSITIES DINNER. The eleventh Scottish I'niversities Dinner was held last niglit, Oct. .'Ust fth* 1 usual date, llallow< "en> at the Singapore CIUO. Thoee present were St. Andrews. A Stuart, Dr Keiineilv (and Bdinburgn*) (ihiK^ow. Key. W. Hunciman, Prank Adiim, J. Campbell, T. M. Welsh, Dr MiVail. Dr Leitch.501 words
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Article291 1911-11-01 4 Mr A. W. Bean has kindly consented to give his excellent slides on Japan and the Japanese for the Chinese- Y.M.i on Saturda) November 4th at B p.m. at the v.M.c. a. building In Stamford Boad. Dr rhen sn Lao will explain the pictures m Chinese. Christ Church, Onlle Puce.291 words
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Article268 1911-11-01 4 [From our o;vn Corns; Kuala r.nn,,,,.,. lie summons again* WillUn, tock, or nM.in.i I() lll(l (:K <' i««,'Minst Detective fnspectoi w Mtlclfl Sent toM.A.R, tl( ;ui Mr a K.Ferrers opened at gr, He said thai the defendant m ,<. paper M.A.I. Mdc a ffenera] attack on wiHIWI for268 words
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Article30 1911-11-01 4 I]M)li. < Two l)iiii.lr»'<l BON lli ariea l<ft t«» day for lVn.r;_ China. They liavr m.)-! r >■■ en I m China. BOOM aiv tli. ioi i tow ka\ >.30 words
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Article40 1911-11-01 4 Through Traffic Interrupted. There has hem a hud w the Bailwaj line bstwi Kampar, and through trail m Kuala Lumpot nti.l T. AnSOD .r rupted. The beary rainialla I stn prevailed lot iosm lays ai- ■> t"i ti;. dassage.40 words
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Article248 1911-11-01 4 -> < The tiding took pli i r Church, Gallc Fm Colombi lust of Mr William Tennani M. well-known Nebods planter, and M;nj Dorothy Elisabeth White, who *1 trom England by the Bibby liu< ks. fTe> < estershire," I Ib« capital Sbelford X.:■K Limited, ill shortly 1..' iniT. creation of248 words
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Advertisement210 1911-11-01 4 TEe AUTO-MANUAL BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT. Beats anything offered .ASA t\ here. {g^fi &A OUR PRICE |^^J^|S^^ Robinson Piano Co, |Jj^3r_ [Messrs. John Little G°> I LIMITED are now shewing a specially selected range of Jewellery sent direct from the well known firm Messrs. |J. W. Benson Ltd., London. I L210 words
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Advertisement41 1911-11-01 4 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements of i John Roberts, Retired World's Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. ONLY OBTAINABLE FROM John Roberts, London. John W. Roberts, 160, Mount Road, Madras, India.41 words
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Advertisement39 1911-11-01 4 How the Trouble Starts. Constipation is the OMse of man} J and disoidns tliat makr lift n i^ t i ChamberUln'a stoiiia.h and Liv« i keep your bow«h) regakur and you Miesf dist-asrs. l\>i sal- Itv al JUJiI J'takite.39 words
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Article77 1911-11-01 5 ALLEGATIONS AGAINST ITALIANS. The Innocent with the Guilty. f Submarine Cable]. Rsum'l Service. London, via Bombay. Renter' I message from Tripoli says after the light on the '2:)n\. when the b within the town and the Oasis at- 1 the Italian rear, no mercy was shown to the Arab-.77 words
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Article38 1911-11-01 5 Lter's correspondent at Boms says it hilly Stated that the Italian losses Tripoli between the 28rd and the 26th October amount to thirteen officers and men killed, and sixteen Officers and 1 12 men wounded.38 words
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Article23 1911-11-01 5 Reuter'a correspondent at Tripoli sav^ s estimated that four thousand Arabi killed between the SBrd inst and the 27th in>t. > <23 words
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Article283 1911-11-01 5 All who recently attended Miss i»ori s Maddens pianoforte recital on the Tentouia Club on the Oct. 20th will be used to learn thai this accomplished young artist proposes to give a final recital n the evening of Saturday next Nov. 4th 1 5 p.m. There will283 words
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Article165 1911-11-01 5 Laboe Death Roll. [N< [DING WII H PL \<.l'i: OF PLIES. The Colombo health report for 1 1 1 past week >;;itcs that is deaths took place from Im< ric fever the highest Dumber on record from this cause daring the last four There were 89 cases165 words
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Article98 1911-11-01 5 Complying with the terms of his fathers will, which provided that he must be married within 80 days from the death of his father m order to inherit a fourth share of an estate valued at #40,000, Prank McCoy has been married at Tacoma, the State of Washington, to Miss98 words
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Article105 1911-11-01 5 CURIOUS POSITION. Court Cringing at Peking. j [By Submarine Cable]. Keuteu's Service. London, via Bombay Renter's correspondent at Peking teleKraphs that an Kdict from the Throne humbly apologises for its past neglect, and grants an immediate constitution of the excluded fl m Whk tlU> MOl)1C S NViH105 words
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Article99 1911-11-01 5 Rebels Defeated. Renter's correspondent with General Yin Chang says that the Imperialists recommenced the attack on Hankow on the evening of the 88th. The rebels mads a brave stand, maintaming a deadly tire Iron the housetops till routed by the Imperial guns. General Mn distinguished himself99 words
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Article53 1911-11-01 5 A message from Hankow states that the Imperialists are virtually m possession o! the whole of Hankow, including the powder factory. The troops are now m a good position to attack the arsenal at Hanyang. The fighting was one-sided, the rebels being a mere armed rabble against53 words
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Article23 1911-11-01 5 Foreign Route March. Router's correspondent at Tientsin sayi that the foreign troops marched round the concessions yesterday morning a-. demonst ration.23 words
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Article54 1911-11-01 5 To Capture Peking and Tientsin Likin to be Abolished. The Commissioner of the Imperial Maritime Customs lias received letter from the I<>< il brauch o! the Revolutionary Committee auuoanciiig the intention shortly to seize Tientsin ami Peking, and :i!>o to abolish the likin dues which an gnat auiaance54 words
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Article18 1911-11-01 5 Imperial Xi:\v> Sebvick. Ix^ndon, via Durban. Three Russian Battleships were laid down at Nikolaie/f yesterday.18 words
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Article107 1911-11-01 5 The Dundee Masonic Temple was crowded by members of the Cathedral Church of St. Paul's on the occasion of a social meeting held m connection with the departure of the Rev. IS. L. Danson, one of the clergy" of the Cathedral, to Singapore. The Very Rev.107 words
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Article122 1911-11-01 5 Few preachers can tell more effective story than the Archdeacon of Liverpool. Preaching at St. Lake's, Liverpool (sayi the "Church Family Newspaper**), Arch* deacon Madden remarked (hat just asnothing is so unsavoury as a Rmokinf lamp with very little oil. so many peaph have just enough religion122 words
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Article52 1911-11-01 5 When Autumn comes with golden ripeninj sheaf. With glow'ring rides, and days beoomiag brief If from asthmatic pains you'd Hud relief, Take Wood'l (Ireat Peppermint Cure. When Wfalter*! chills are at our very door, Ami daily falls at rml« give mud galore, If consequential ailments you'd ignore Take Wood's* Gicat52 words
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Article135 1911-11-01 5 A NEW FEATURE. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. Diirnieaiou of the Insurance Hill is proceeding peacefully. The clauses In relation to the admission of friendly societies, large and small, was adopted m accordance with Mr. Lloyd Ceorge's oompromise proposals. Among the clauses m the Insurance Bill passed135 words
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Article63 1911-11-01 5 Naval War Staffs. I I'»y Submarine Cable]. ImphuaL News Skkvice. London, via Durban. The Daily Telegraph states tiia! one of tli*' lirst acts of Mr Winston Churchill at the Admiralty will be the creation of a war stall tor the Navy, probably, and aim at persuading the Dominion63 words
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Article612 1911-11-01 5 The Annual Report for last year on the Railways of the Federated Malay states has just been Issued, and it speaks volumes for the very extensive work Ilia t is being m well carried on by Mr I*. A. Anthony, the General Manager, who followed m the place612 words
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Article919 1911-11-01 5 Britain neutral m Italo-Turkish War. A Gazette Extraordinary was published yesterday, containing the Proclamation dated October :srd of Neutrality during the continuance' of the war between Italy and Turkey. The preliminaries are ni;my m number, and the ftolei chiefly affect us. They read as follows. The following letter919 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement13 1911-11-01 5 For all internal complaints <lysentry cou^h Caldi Ac, take Woodb' Great Peppermint Cure13 words
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Advertisement54 1911-11-01 5 It Is a Wonder. Chamberlain's P*io Balm is one of the most remarkable prepa rations yet produced for the relief of rheumatic pains and for lame back,! sprains and bruises. The quick relief from pain j which it affords is alone worth many times ifs cost. For sale by all54 words
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Advertisement351 1911-11-01 5 ROBINSON Co. NOW SHOWING A LARGE SELECTION OF High Grade Table Napery EXTRA HEAVY, GRASS BLEACHED DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS fa a good feral a* illustration ALL PURE LINEN hemmed ready tot Me. BUM I l,v I yards. |by _>J ya,,N. |hy ViU tls> Prices $4-25 $5-25 $6 25 NAPKINS TO351 words
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Advertisement643 1911-11-01 6 BTOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ NEDERLAND Steamship Company NEDERLAND. 1 lloyal Dutch Mail Service. The Company's Mail Steamer. 'PRINSES JULIANA" will leave Batavia on the 2nd Nov., at 6 p.m. and is expected to arrive here on the 4th Nov.. at about 9 a.m. She will sail for Sabang. Colomho, Suez, Port Baid,643 words
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Advertisement761 1911-11-01 6 OCEAN S.S. Go., ltd. AND CHINA MUTUAL S. N. Co., Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa. Marseilles aud Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and Liverpool monthly.761 words
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Advertisement745 1911-11-01 6 FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE COMPANY, LTD., I SINGAPORE BRANCH. I Oxygen Gas Dissolved Acetylene. Oxy-acetylenio blowpipeH and blow pipe cutters for quick catting Iron and Steel. AUTOGENOUS WELDING OF ALL METALS All kinds of repairs to Ships, Boilers, Motorcars etc. Application of the Dissolved Acetylene gas for lighting Motor-cars, Launches,745 words
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Advertisement607 1911-11-01 6 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 Porte. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. 1911 Outward (for China) Delta Nov 3 Delta607 words
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Advertisement435 1911-11-01 6 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremet IMPERIAL GERMAN MAll LINE. The fast and well known im,.,i tl>is Company sail IntalghUy f.,,, n Hamburj- via HotK-rdam. An:,, ton, Qlbimtar, Genoa, Nai>le» Marseilles. Naples, A1exam1,,.,,^;,. Port Said, Hue/., A.l.n. Colombo Btngapore, Hongkong, Bhaaghai j Nagasaki and Kobe to Tokohama m.l i Through tickets are iasoed435 words
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Article637 1911-11-01 7 lVr V&O sir Moldavia (duo Nov cmnecting with the str Delta at Colombo.— BY .>i is Carver, Mr t Misses Skerretf Mr H P. 13a^ley, Mr B. D. Adidas, Mr H E Martin' 5* Jfit Grovni\v\a, Mr 4 Mis V. Thomas.' Mr G Oobb, Mr (Junridi. Mrs J.637 words
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Article798 1911-11-01 7 The Total where given represents the output since Jan. 1911, except where a figure m brackets is given, representing so many months. When a month's return is missed, this total represents the last avail- able total. Aug. Sept. Total. Allagar 5,000 4.300 38,455 Alor Pongsu 5,067 4,521798 words
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Article122 1911-11-01 7 Aug. Sept. Total. Bdaft 860 899 2, 2 5 2 Brnang 96 lh<'?id»'t iatig *0 ftopeng 4(M) 4(> 5.065 tfouwood 2s Kanraning 709 Kaaaboi 971 808 I,h7'> Kinta 1*« -•"•<> Kinta Association Kladang I*l Ml 7 H Kniuuit Pului SBl 5.768 Luliat 657 Mrn^lfinhii Lode 1.411 Middh'ton 08122 words
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97 1911-11-01 7 Wharves and Docks at which different vessels are berthed. East Whaif (Basin)— Nil I East Wharf Sec I—Beak1 Beak »li j Sheers Wharf Nil Main Wharf Si r. Kill S ui4. Natn Bang 3 Rnjabm i 4 Tannenfehi r, -Nil ft— Telenutchan Now97 words
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Article78 1911-11-01 7 ft'ORRECTKD UP TO OCT. M Bank 4m s 2 4 516 iMßttnd 2 4 |-tl Private credits 3m s 2 4 7 16 credits 6 m b 2 4 IS-tl Kuanck deiiiiind Bank 294 (ir.KMANY, djMiiand 198^ Inima. T. T. 174 tKOSO, demM 1 I9| Yokohama, danuuid 114 .lA\78 words
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Article138 1911-11-01 7 Oct. 31. Tin l",o tons sold 1 91.75 Gainbier 10.10 I (iambier Cube No. 1 15.75 (iambier Cab* No. '2 notn. Pepper Black oidin. Spore... buyers '20.75 tapper, (White lair) buyers ao. 00 Nutmegs (110 to too ibJ nora. Nutmeg! *B 0 to the Lb.) nora. Mace «r,umt«ii 110138 words
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Advertisement657 1911-11-01 7 APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. Th« undermentioned mail steamers of the kbove Line maintain a regular earrloa betw* «>n 'alcutni and .Japan, calling at Penttßg, Siuga- pore, HoajlßOßi and Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons. Commander. h Japan 6,oih A. Stewart. Gregory Apcar 4,#00 B. H. Pelaoa. M Arratoon Apcar 4,500 G.657 words
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Advertisement133 1911-11-01 7 Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. Hear Entrance to Borneo Whan. Telephone 1026. Sea stocks of all kinds of Frozen Meats etc., can be delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or m the Singapore Roads on short notice. OFFICE HOURS. Weekdays 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sundays 1 I at 0m133 words
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Miscellaneous1096 1911-11-01 7 VESSELS IX PORT. Flag and Tons Command* i*s Arrived Plom Foi MTtMS Sea Mew Col 500 Murphy Trenffgafin, 11-10 Col Govt Uncertain Sea Belle F.M.S. yet 400 Ahiuat P. Sli.im 2 -u 1 o K..M.S P.ihang. Waterwitch H .M.S. cm 810 Hancoek —.80-10 S. N. Offlcer sur (id Steazners Nat.1,096 words
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Article219 1911-11-01 8 The London letter of the Times of Ceylon has this: Lady McCalluin has made a very satisfactory recovery, and she will accompany the Governor, at the end of this month, to Ceylon, and afterwards to Delhi. It is expected that Her Excellency will enjoy better health m the219 words
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Article204 1911-11-01 8 Company Oeoajhebd at Manila With Capital «>k mim.ion Pnaoa. Manila. Sept. IS. r'or the purpose of conducting mining operations m Mindoro and Bulaoaa and at Monte de OrO m Ri/al, articles of incorporation have been liled by the Ki/.al iron mining company, a million peso corporation which will204 words
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Article211 1911-11-01 8 Mr James Douglas, the brilliant critic, writes on "The Men Who nre Hewing Out of our Anguish a New Literature* 1 In this week's Special Issue of Public opinion. II- says When a man fates his own nature and faces the facts of life, then211 words
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Article134 1911-11-01 8 Rbmamtari.h Death of am Officer. Captain J. R. Clarke, of the Ist Norfolk Regiment, died m the Cambridge Hospital. Aldershot, from injuries received m a remarkable manner. On Friday evening the ottieers of the Norfolk Hatialion gave a farewell dinner to the ollicers of the 2nd (Irenadier Guards,134 words
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363 1911-11-01 8 President Taft, speaking m St. Louis Subjected the American Judiciary to the severest arraignment it has ever received at the hands of the country's Chief Magis- trate. The President declared that Ameri- i cans' distrust of the judges is fully justi- j fled and asserted363 words
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319 1911-11-01 8 Bran i\i CoMvrrra*! i;> poet om nn: Bill. To the report of the sjhh ial omtnit t r.\ on the hill for the Registration of Chinese Partnerships, m Brhieh certain alterations] were snggsstsd, the Hon. Mr.H.K. Polio k, K.C., Hongkong has attached the follow- ill;,' sjx319 words
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Article209 1911-11-01 8 The dentil of Sergeant Walter Searles at HarlesUm, Norfolk, at the age of 7.), recalls a stirring story of the soa. Beftrles, who served through the Indian Mutiny, was one of the draft of MOO soldiers who em harked m August, is;, 7. m209 words
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Advertisement207 1911-11-01 8 The Ideal ilk to^ c ne I vitalises:— THE BLOOD ActS I:eneficiall y upon the I •Vaka helps to form pure 4 V hntire System. vitalising blood. 'Vana' fortifies the brain TiVjfeNA^ against the effects of mci .___t work and mental strain. 'Vana' nourishes the whole nervous system. I 'Yama207 words
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Advertisement71 1911-11-01 8 Sprains. Sprains require careful treatment. Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's Pain Balni freely. It will remove the soreness and quickly restore the parts to a healthy condition. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers. SINGAPORE STEAM LAUNCH Co. 32, Winchester House, 2nd Floor. Tel. 361, Office Hours 9 a. m.71 words
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Advertisement13 1911-11-01 8 For all internal complaints dysentry coui«h olds &c, take Woods' Great Peppermint CureQ13 words
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Advertisement187 1911-11-01 8 A CONSIGNMENT OF WAKEFIELDS I BRITISH MADE BENT STEEL I FIRE AND BURGLAR PROOF Size '2.S tf I ±2" x 22" ABSOLUTEY RELIABLE. PRICE $75 NETT. STOCKS HELD BY: I I 43, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. THE YOKOHAMA DOCK COMPANY, Ltd, Telegraphic Address:— DOCK. fMnkMMi Codes used:— A. B. C. 4th,187 words
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Article919 1911-11-01 9 85.000 23 2S Allacar V> BUYERS. SELLERS. 150,000 28 2s Anglo-Malav 15% int 2 3 5 50.000 28 28 Batang Mal'aka sSis I* SSL >I% !i ij 70,000 1 l Bukit Rajah 25% int *n 7 xm, 35,000 1 1 Cawlefteld (Kla««> U% S 5 1 I 1 2919 words
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Advertisement224 1911-11-01 9 I 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 I Are all matured and bottled m Scotland. We guarantee our224 words
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Advertisement137 1911-11-01 9 De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ 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. Valentvn Pontianak 53^1 IJROUWKR Moeara-Saba, Simpang and Djambi ()V j Koemai ReagM N rj x MERKUfI Hrlcit Paadjang, Ben^kalis, Siak said Pakan-Baroe137 words
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Advertisement566 1911-11-01 9 THE Singapore Free Press MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. The Wnjannil Free Press is a Morning Daily, and is on sale at depots, from an early hour each morning (Sundays exoopted). Cash price len Cents a copy. Subscribers' copies will he delivered at their private residences, (or town offices or566 words
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Advertisement391 1911-11-01 9 JAPAN COALS THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA LTD. (MITSUI Co., Ltd,) Head Office: No. I, SURUGA-CHO TOKIO. London Branch 34, Lime Street, E. C. Singapore Branch 2, Finlayson Green. OTHER BRANCHES:- San Francisco, Portlaud, New York, Hamburg, Bombay. Calcutta. Rangoon, Sourahaya, Manila, Sydney, Bangkok, Bmi§am, Hongkong, Canton. Amoy, Foochow, Shanghai, Tingtau.391 words
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Article1155 1911-11-01 10 All results of the matches played by the M. C. C. Team during their tour m Australia will be wired us by Reuter. For the Test Matches, there will be totals of inning* and any noteworthy batting or fowling features. The game for the S. C. C. Tennis1,155 words
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Article532 1911-11-01 10 The course was m splendid condition for the training operations yesterday morning, the mist hung for a short time but e\entually a clear and bright morning rewarded a large attendance of anxious spectators. Durbar (Turner' was first out, he went once round slow and meeting Grey Plume (Woodgate)532 words
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Article99 1911-11-01 10 At the Eighth Auction held m tin. Kxchange room yesterday at 11 a.m. there was a good attendance of buyers. Four members put up for sale 1 1 I cases Plant ation Rubber and of this quantity 11", cases, weighing Pks. 111. or nearly Seven Tons were99 words
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Article597 1911-11-01 10 Tamil Mirdku Cask. At the Assize Court, yesterday, the Chief Justice, Sir wyiiam H. Hyndman -Jones, and a special jury listened patiently to the numerous witnesses called by the Crown m the murder charge brought against A. 1\ Marie and Bernard Caldera. Mr. R. C. Edmonds, Deputy Public597 words
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Article230 1911-11-01 10 The L. and C. Kxpress says: We recently reported the proceedings of the firM meet ing of the new ly formed Singapore Auxiliary Diocesan Association, which there is every reason to think has a Useful future before it. The need for such an institution had long230 words
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Article226 1911-11-01 10 The local steamer "Selangm" bunkered at the wharf. The M llajaburi which was berthed at Section 8 of the wharf yesterday (Tuesday*, was loading transhipment cargo for Bang kok. The homeward Spanish mail steamer Carlos de Kizaguirre," is due from Manila on Sunday morning en route to Liverpoool226 words
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Article310 1911-11-01 10 The following Singapore properties were disposed of by auction at Powell and Cos sale room yesterday afternoon. There was a large attendance of buyers. Belmont [louse fronting the sea at Siglap. area 73,760 square feet, freehold. H. Bomapah 18,700. Ben/.oline House fronting the sea, Sig lap. area 106*846310 words
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Article73 1911-11-01 10 A Diploma iis is VIEW. London, October sth. Addressing the Church Congress at Stoke upon Trent to day Sir Frank Laseeiles", formerly British Ambassador at Berlin. deplored the bitterness existing between Great Britain and (iermauy. With public opinion m this temper, he said, a really serious difference73 words
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Article13 1911-11-01 10 Nuen Tung, Ger. 866, Schmidt. 81*10, Bangkok. Behn Meyer. Bangkok 8. > <13 words
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Article14 1911-11-01 10 Per N'uen Tung: Mr and Mrs J. T. Williamson, Mr I>oig, Mr Marriot.14 words
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Article78 1911-11-01 10 Per Nam Sang Mr K. A. Paget, Messrs Messrs B. A P. Mari 11s. Per Miya/aki Mr and Mrs H. Hodges Mr and Mrs K. Abrams, Mr and Mrs T. Dumbeok, Miss K. Stevens. BevJ. Perham Mr and Mrs L. Madden. Mr and Mrs <;' Hincker Mrs E Young,78 words
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Advertisement94 1911-11-01 10 Cause For Alarm. That hacking cough may appear to so of no Otmssonsnes, but you may be. certain that it indicates some derangement of the pulmonary system. This fact m itself is enough to cause alarm. Do not wall until it causes you annoyance-, it may be too late then,94 words
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Advertisement58 1911-11-01 10 Follows Nature's Plan. Medicines that aid nature are always most effeotuaL Chamberlain's Cough Remedy act on this plain. It allays the cough, relieves 1 the lungs. oiK'iis ths secretions and aids nature < m restoring the system to a health> condition. 1 Thousands have testitled to it« superior e.xeelencc. For58 words
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Advertisement350 1911-11-01 10 HAMS BACON "PINEAPPLE" BRAND. Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. SOLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS, |T^T?T|xit Are a sure prevema l-*^"^^*^* tive against the Cor. I BITUMINOUS rosion of Iron Steel I SOLUTIONS surfaces exposed to mmmmm^^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmJ Corrosive influences. I WILL NOT SCALE OR BLISTER UNAFFECTED BY I THE SUNS RAYS350 words
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Advertisement215 1911-11-01 10 THE CLEAN SHOW The Star Opera Co THK Dl Ti UD MAUkI VARIK. IV KNTKKTUNKKAT THE THEATRE ROYAL NORTH BRIDGE RCU:>. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT! King Harchandra. will i.i. ITAOID m PBEKaM \ri"N. i;.\nii i ii Chu Mai San Y. L. Tan, Manager. CHINESE GIRLS SCHOOL CHURCH OF ENGLAND ZENANA MISSION THE215 words
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