The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 November 1911
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Title Section15 1911-11-04 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1911. NO. 7,30115 words
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Article145 1911-11-04 1 Some very ini])Oitant matters were discussed at the meeting of the Legislative Council yesterday- Page 12. Another comet is now visihle m Singa pore m the early mornings Page 6. Judgment has heen reserved m tlie case *t Kuala Lumpur against Mr Proudlock Page 6. Our special145 words
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Article1673 1911-11-04 1 Wherein lay the foundations of the greatness of Home f May not the answer be found m the .liipjuiese of yesterday, the Mohammedans m their early conquests, the British m a hundred fields, alike of peace and war What of the vast, silent multitude- the husbandmen, (raftsmen, soldiers,1,673 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement582 1911-11-04 1 NOTHING SUCCEEDS LIKE SUCCESS SO FRANK MELROSE, the Successful Favourite Comedian WILL MAKE YOU LAUGH E ALHAMBRA, To-Night During £X FRANK MELROSE'S SONG SELECTIONS s DRAMATIC AND HUMOUROUS FROM HIS EXTENSIVE REPERTOIRE I R i DURING THIS ENGAGEMENT ARE N "Mister Poverty." (A Comic Son^Sttnai. "The Electric Dance" What! What!?582 words
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Advertisement248 1911-11-04 1 THE LAB OUR ASSOCIATION p^l LIMITED. |SUO| XI UZ Singapore, 2De Souza St. J3 cf 1^ RTE I Batavia, Pasar Baroe. P AR^I FOR COOLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Telephone 748. E. R. WEARE, Manager. OLD MARLBURIAN DINNER D By kind ]>erniission of the committee, the Old Marlburian Dinner will hv248 words
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Advertisement415 1911-11-04 1 What's the matter with you >o you Feel Dull, do you need a Change THKN GO TO THE MARLBOROUGH he Recognised Picture Theatre of Singapore WHY NOT Spend a Pleasant Evening assuring amusement GET Your Moneys Worth and see a first class show YOUR ntire Satisfaction is guaranteed at the415 words
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Advertisement156 1911-11-04 1 CiVtofi advertisements, A jK>liee notice re the regulation of traffic at the races will be found on MM 5. j Fresh milk from new cows for sale Page 5. The exchange banks will be closed at noon on Tuesday and Thursday, race days Page 5. j Two junior clerks wanted156 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous311 1911-11-04 1 THE WEEK. Saturday 4th. High Water— h-50 am., 8-56 pm. Memorial Hall. C.K.Z.S. Sale. Mr Beau's Lantern "Japan" V.M.C.A.. 8 pm. Doris Maddens Concert Tcut. Club 9.15 pin. Sunday sth. High Water— 9-1 m am.. Ml pm. Homeward German Mail. 10 am. Swimming Club Championship. Monday 6th. High Water- 9-45311 words
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Article781 1911-11-04 2 MASS MEETING IN CANTON. RKSOLUTION OF INDEPENDENCE PASSED. Canton, October 26. Yesterday at two o'clock m the afternoon a mass meeting of all classes was held m the hall of the Agricultural Society at Ha Kau Po Street, when the subject of maintaining public peace m Kwangtung781 words
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Article90 1911-11-04 2 Work on the Kirin-Huining Railway, a distance of 900 miles, will, says the "Kokuniin." he started m the near future under the direction of the Chinese authorities m Kirin Province. The expenditure U put at Y30,000,000, including cost of rolling stock. Of this amount Y1 0,000,000 will90 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement174 1911-11-04 2 SON LEVY BOOK NOW OPEN ON SINGAPORE RAGES THE TREBLE 3000 to 30 On Races 1,2,6, DOUBLES ANY TWO EVENTS STRAIGHT OUT ALL EVENTS 8 THE ARCADE cTiliis TURF ACCOUNTANT IS HERE NOW DOING BUSINESS ON SINGAPORE RACES THE TREBLE 2000-30 ON RACES 1, 2, 6 DOUBLES j ANY TWO174 words
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Advertisement540 1911-11-04 2 JAS CHRISTIE PREMIER TURF ACCOUNTANT BOOK NOW OPEN ON THE Singapore Meeting. DOUBLES ON ANY TWO EVENTS UNLIMITED TREBLE EVENTS FROM 5000 TO 30. STRAIGHT-OUT ON ALL EVENTS. Telegrams TRITON. Telephone Codes A. B. C. sth Edition Office 186 and Western Union Residence 1107 Oct 24 12 .n SINGAPORE SPORTING540 words
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Advertisement400 1911-11-04 2 INSURANCE. FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. EHTABMsHED IKH2. 8 8 CURRENCY INSURANCE m Force, over $45,000,000.00 New Business, 1910, over *6,640,000.0( Large Nett Surplus above liabilities for RESERVE and all outstanding claims. Direct Government Supervioion. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made locally Policies are WORLD WIDE." J. H. EVANS, Manager,400 words
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Advertisement515 1911-11-04 2 BANKS NEDERUNDSCIfp" HANDEL- MAATSGKAPpy NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established h_. CAPITAL fl 45,000,000, < Ahft RESERVE fl 7 124 317 HEAD OFFICE IN A HeadAoexcyin ih BRAHCHEB:-Penant,'. Honfikona ci Rangoon, Bomktn, s, Ilur (1 7 Bandoeng (Javai, h <r ih,,n. i, p^T l^ Tjilatjar, Djemlxr, Medan il)<u D^n, (Acheen), PaJerubanj., Padan515 words
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Article845 1911-11-04 3 The Sovm Re;m (Olycine soju) was at one time known to Europeans only as an ingredient m the manufacture of a famous Japanese sauce or catsup. Within the \r.\M few years the l>ean lias developed into a very important trade product, ami the countries of845 words
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Advertisement539 1911-11-04 3 I Messrs. T&e important i g I Midlond Ryiiber COisipony I I rin— mi. i m iiiii tiitt i i m M £^3 I limited O f Sfi 'Miajiiiß, Esgianfl 1 p3 are open to appoint br.viry, Agents m various d stricts W& r*f for the sale of their weli'kuown539 words
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Advertisement110 1911-11-04 3 Tht Oasette Medical* 1 at Paris states: FRANZ JOSEF Natural aperient water pos* neHses an unquestionable superiority over similar Hungarian waters. Richer m purgative salts than all others, it is far more beneficial since its laxative action is obtained with a lighter dose. The fornSjniM experience has also been that110 words
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Advertisement596 1911-11-04 3 THE ANAEMIA OF MALARIA. BLOODLKBB, FEVER-STRICKEN MAX IN JAVA Regains Health and Strength through the Rich, Rei> Blood Supplied by Dr. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. The pofcMMNU §UrtOM are tlie cause of Malaria \nvy u)H>n the red corpuscles m the blowl, and thus bring alwut that condition of i Anaemia or596 words
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Advertisement276 1911-11-04 3 y^;M;/-y INVIGORATOR j <\/ A Xl A Tonic I TRADE ZA IXI ZA BRAND W'^ MARK V 1N r\ VITALISES:— > THE BLOOD Acts Benefitiilll y j i 'Vana' helps to form pure j 'Vana' fortifies the brain Zi/JLhA 1 I against the effects of <>v t -«Sf work and276 words
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Article920 1911-11-04 4 The Trend of Society, It would almost seem as though a spirit of unrest had entered into the minds of many of the more serious of society memhers on whom the present position of affaire m England appears really to weigh. an<l who feel that only920 words
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Article945 1911-11-04 4 New Players the M. C. C. Team Will Meet. by a melbourne correspondent. In conversation with a member of the Board of Control a few days ago, I was informed that some radical alterations m tin* personnel of the Australian eleven will take place during the coming945 words
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Advertisement553 1911-11-04 4 fc jL^ V^| FOR THE AERATED WATER TRADE. jTy^£A E^ll f| I EXCEPTIONALLY STRONG GLASS j] |Lf J] Ei tl 5 accurately made, j Ifr Jnl E^> VI J P sccirely packed for Ba(eiy In transit. J II s I »|V J s jL&LFRED ALEXANDER CO. Estbd.lB4S. I Si THE553 words
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Advertisement13 1911-11-04 4 For all internal complaints dysentrv conch cold Ac, take Wood*' Great Peppermint Cut*.13 words
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Advertisement13 1911-11-04 4 For all internal complaints dysentry couch colds &c, take Woods' Great PeppennLt Cur©13 words
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Advertisement564 1911-11-04 4 take Sanatogen regularly for several weeks 19 This urgent ndvice is given by physicians every day, Th« Kan. Mr. Justice m every civilised' country, to sufferers from Nervous "eixrUcti Debility, Brain-fag, Lack of Vitality, Sleeplessness, -n t Disordered Digestion, Poverty of Blood and various Wasting Diseases. Physicians know that Sanatogen564 words
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Article1526 1911-11-04 5 Quicquid agunt homines nostri est farago libelli. Juvenal. Th« Tiiploli business is likely to be anything but Hrn simple walk-over that ap patently the Italians took it to be. Every Turk aud every Arab appears to be up ■gsJnnt tlie invader, and it does not seem1,526 words
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Article214 1911-11-04 5 While almost all the foreign ladies have left or are leaving Hankow for Shanghai, says the "China (ia/.ette of Oct 18. Mrs Ostroverkhow, wife of the Russian Consul General at the former port, left here this morning by the Volunteer Fleet steamer "Poltava" for Hankow to join her husband at214 words
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Article110 1911-11-04 5 Tripoli had a bad name for centuries owing to its pirates, who were the tenor of the Mediterranean. In IHOI it was involved m war with the I'nited States through the refusal of America to increase the tribute of 88, 000 dols. paid yearly for the protection of its commerce110 words
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Advertisement571 1911-11-04 5 WANTED WANTED For Factory near Singapore two Junioi Clerks. Previous experience not essential. Apply BOUBTEAD ft Co. _Noy^4 5-11 WANTED A competent Chinese clerk. One experienced io Police Court work preferred. Liberal terms offered. Apply m writing to Messrs. BATTENBERC ft CHOPARD, No. 17, Chang* Alley Nov 1 7.H WANTED571 words
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Advertisement716 1911-11-04 5 NOTICES. NOTICE THE EXCHANGE BANKS will be closed on Tuesday 7th At noon, Race Days. Thursday 9th j Oct 4 1011 FRESH MILK FROM NEW COWS. Ojien for orders till further notice. H. S. KIRWAN. Dalian's Aus: Horse Repy. Oct 27 LESSONS IN DRAWINCS-Freehand drawing. Model drawing, Drawing from nature,716 words
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Advertisement835 1911-11-04 5 NOTICES SARAWAK GOVERNMENT. Tenders are invited for the supply of Engineering materials required by Sarawak Gov ernment for the year 1912. Full particulars can be obtained on application to Messrs. Paterson Simons Co., Ltd., Sarawak Government Agents, Singapore, or at Resident's Office, Sarawak. Tenders will be received at I e£_ter835 words
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Advertisement583 1911-11-04 5 AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE OF The Valuable Freehold Residential Property Known as Roseneath Situate at Tanglin Hill, Biitftpora To be held at POWELL Co's K:iU--room Tuesday, 14th Nov., at 2.30 p.m. I The property consists of all that valunhle piece of freehold land situate at Tanglin Hill, Singaix>re, estimated to contain583 words
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Article29 1911-11-04 6 Di s< an.— On the 3rd November 1911. John DUN( an, lato Assistant Foreman Shipwright, Tanjong Pagar Dock Board, of Dysart, Fife shire, Scotland, at the BOMMI Hospital.29 words
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Article, Illustration825 1911-11-04 6 The Singapore Press Saturday, Nov. 4, 1911 H«■ »h.-»0 the Pre«.> t\\r P^^..'* rlgM .3i!> «i» tint r-i"i.M Truth >m-i .'I.- |,<e ci i dtaw. Whill Urn affairs of the Ituly and Turkey campaign have an immense interest for the nations whose foreign relations bring them into contact with the825 words
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Article1001 1911-11-04 6 Commander Schneidler of the Swedish Xavy has beon appointed Naval Adviser to Siam. The successful tenderer for the Johoro (laming Farm for the ensuing year is Mr Wong Ah Fook, of Singapore. The Gorman Emperor has signified his intention of conferring the Order of the Black Kagle on His Majesty1,001 words
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Article47 1911-11-04 6 HANKOW BURNED. '.From our M The Impo.-,al,st.o»Nov,MM!,,. 1 .the Hankow lahftMtMlti tl, intention to bun. th« (l v r<) fighting. Then- was a gigantfc 1 ,,0,,,_,, 1 nlll(llh i))ij -n peacv condition, from U Yuan HeJ H.'volutionary 1.mu1.,. Tl l( 1( tibe ohWf difficulty. 'J'^tion47 words
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Article21 1911-11-04 6 The troops ,t tlj,. j,,,it|, f ghai l.ux.. mutinied. Tl,. police station. Tli.. »b dangered. Yunanfn ;m<! htttiafl b.,-.,21 words
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Article141 1911-11-04 6 Squabbles and Muck. h*. Kuala Luili] The ProudlcK-k case wa* titiin on Thondmy, mad M 1 that M. Waper'i Mmdod ba praCeMknAl and againd n,. Mr JufltiM tUMI >topp,,i gaidi..- Mr Wagner'i tl 1; ,t b« did no* litie>. Mr Wagner fenfod I disbono r improper u>,>141 words
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Article135 1911-11-04 6 TUs comet which is lepor. M e ry clear morning, which if not very often, does not seem t«> li.t. ted jfl much attention locally. Thai I ,My because' most people are M 4.50 a.m. It is istat.-.i to bt .1 picuous sight, and is to bfl look.135 words
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Article262 1911-11-04 6 ST. ANDREW S CATHEDRAL. **e^ Twtiity lh>t S uula\ .if-. Xo\, v;l H i M] 7 a.m. Matin.. Uymm, 147. 7-4.> a.m. HolyCocnmanloti m, im, u», 9-l"> a.m. h.»l\ Commniiioa 4 p.m. Bandit) School and I 5-30 p.m. Evensong a j| Anthem What an I I ST.262 words
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Advertisement196 1911-11-04 6 KUPPER PILSENER X 5 fX7 ID IS THE 13 JL La mx best. SOLE AGENTS, I CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. •«MMit«nHBIIIMiBHIMIHHI PRESENTS FOR FRIENDS AT HOME I X/ V' "iNDIAN H^""**^ I I// J^ 1 ><lft I I iz* f H !lo«?ANct Ptnor L ]Ep? M I 1 I' ORANGE PEKOE196 words
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Advertisement65 1911-11-04 6 GRAMAPHONES WITH HORNS 'NEWEST MODELS LOWESTJPRICES ALSO THE NEW HORNLESS CABINET MACHINES. MELLOW TONE. ARTISTIC AND COMPACT IN APPEARANCE. MODERATE PRICES. ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock'b Patent with Improvements of John Roberts, Retired World's Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS,65 words
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Article93 1911-11-04 7 BRITISH POLITICAL VIEWS. [liv Submarine Cable], Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. sir Edward Grey, speaking m Parliament with reference to the alleged massacre of Arabs, said Great Britain cannot Interfere with the military operations of Italy. This would be inconsistent with the neutrality. He earnestly deprecated93 words
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Article37 1911-11-04 7 I he aeroplane bomb used by the Italians at Tripoli created indescribable confusion m the Turkish camp. The soldiers fled m all direction! ami the animals ■tamped* cd. The aeroplanisti will repeat the experiment! to-day.37 words
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Article24 1911-11-04 7 Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. telegram from Malta states that practically all the Italian warships have left Tripoli, bound for Turkish waters.24 words
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Article105 1911-11-04 7 Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. Renter's correspondent at Rome state* that Admiral Aubry considers the fleet sufficient to occupy the several islands of the Turkish archipelago, hlnrkadfi the Dardanelles and make a naval demonstration at Salonika or Smyrna. The Italian premier has offered an emphatic denial of105 words
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Article326 1911-11-04 7 MR REDMOND'S VIEWS. Home Rule all Round. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. Mi Redmond lias addressed an important, crowded meeting s»t the City Liberal Club, under the auspices of the Govern* ment. Lord Beauchamp presided, and the Maslei of Klilmnk. Baron Pirrie, Sir .T. West Ridgeway and326 words
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Article40 1911-11-04 7 Redter's Service. London, via Bombay. Renter's correspondent at Berlin states that Herr Kiderlen Waechter and M. Jules Camboa have initialled the Congo Treaty, jukl the whole of the Franco -German Treaty will be signed on Nov. 4th. ■> <40 words
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Article38 1911-11-04 7 Sunday being m the Octav of All Saints there will be Special Services m the Cathedral. The anthem at festal evensong will l>e Who are these that are arrayed m kite robes," by Dr Stumer.38 words
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Article56 1911-11-04 7 ATTEMPTS AT PACIFICATION. [By Submarine Cable]. Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. Renter's correspondent at Peking states that the Throne has now ordered the immediate return of Yuan Shi Kai. Meanwhile the Assembly has telegraphed to Li Yuan Heng requesting him to suspend hostilities while endeavours are being made to56 words
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Article68 1911-11-04 7 The Penalty of Unsuccess. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. Keuter's correspondent at Hankow has wired kha^the rebel* have re-occupied the Native City on Sunday, after continuous fighting. On Monday the rebel battery fired on the Russian Steamer Poltaxa, not permitting her to return to Hankow from68 words
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Article66 1911-11-04 7 Troops Massacre Manchus. Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. Renter's Peking correspondenl telegraphs that an official despatch from Shiskialan sa\s that a regiment of Shensi troops Which were proceeding to assist the Imperialist! at Shenshi mutinied and killed the Brigadier General. The regiment then bombarded the Mancliu city66 words
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Article108 1911-11-04 7 Mr Taft's Views. Renter's Service. London, via Bombay. A telegram from New York states that President Taft has reviewed the fleet, the scene being most impressive, the ships filing past the statue of Liberty. The City trembled with the salutes. President Taft, after reviewing the Tinted States108 words
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Article47 1911-11-04 7 Renter's correspondent at Melbourne says that an enthusiastic meeting was held m the Town Hall, attended by the Governor General, and the Gorernor of Victoria. It was resolved to erect a National Memorial to the Victorians ho fell during the Boer War.47 words
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Article21 1911-11-04 7 Imtkrial Nbwi Service. London, via Durban. The deaths are announced of Lad; Colin Campbell, and the actor K\ rle Hellew. > <21 words
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Article113 1911-11-04 7 Agents, StiiM 1 !>arby and Co.. Ltd. Aver Tanas Estate .".170 lluliit fiintMlg 1 1,000 Pajam Ld. '.Mioo Pegoh Ld. I:s. (mm) Itiulella K state 4.250 Perniata 1,000 AIOC (iajah 1 ,670 Agents, Uoustead and Co. MalakotT Oct. h,:ioo. to date 4 7,7:?.") lbs. Managers Kstiinate for the113 words
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Article49 1911-11-04 7 Messrs F. W. Barker Co inform us that the directors of Ledbury have declared an interim dividend of 10 per cent. Also that Lanadron have declared a similar dividend. Colombo also wires the above and m addition Castlefield, final 20 per cent, carry forward jfc2,.">oo. Estimated production 116,000.49 words
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Article27 1911-11-04 7 Mr W. J. F. Williamson, Financial Adviser to the Government of Siain, is at present on a visit to Singapore, and will leave this afternoon for Bangkok.27 words
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Article670 1911-11-04 7 j Committee's Reports. As may not be generally known, when the Supply Hill has been brought into the Legislative Council, it is referred to Select Committees, who go carefully into detail and make a report to the full Council. These reports for Singapore and Malacca and for670 words
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Article40 1911-11-04 7 The Penang Committee think that SI 0,<)<)() will be iiibutlicient for furniture for Government quarters and recommend an increase. For Cornwallis scheme $50,000. The Committee approve of the scheme, which includes quarters for Boarding Officers and Deputy Health Olticer.40 words
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Article92 1911-11-04 7 The usually strong week-end programme at the Alhainhra will be further improved to night by the appearance of Mr Frank lieltoee, the popular comedian, m some of his greatest successes, including his song Mister Poverty," and some new topical verses and weird dances. To enable the occupants of92 words
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Article81 1911-11-04 7 Remedy for Steel Dumping. [By Submarine Cable]. Reuter's Service. London, via Durban. The leading English and Scotch steelmakers have issued an important circular, proposing a rebate of 4s. a ton payable m the fourth month after delivery. The signatories are upwards of twenty of the largest linns m the81 words
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Article74 1911-11-04 7 Keuter's Service. London, via Bombay. The Hail way Men's Conference is protracted and a decision is further postponed owing to differences among the men. 1 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. At a mass meeting of taxi cab drivers, it was decided not to let urn to work.74 words
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Article70 1911-11-04 7 Imperial X i:\vs Service. London, via Durban. Karl Grey has hecn entertained at a banquet at Newcastle ami said that after seven years' absence from Hot.ie, reforms ■earned to him deserving of universal sup port. He proposed to devote himself m the ne\t decade to70 words
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Article404 1911-11-04 7 AH who recently attended Miss Doris Maddens pianoforte recital ou the Tentonia Club on the Oct. 20th will be pleased to learn that this accomplished young artist proposes to give a final recital this evening (Saturday at 9.15. There will be complete change of pro gramme, saw404 words
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Article79 1911-11-04 7 The half yearly sale of work m connection with the Chinese Girls' School was held last evening m the Memorial Hall, ami there was a good attendance of buyers and sellers. It is a characteristic of this institution that the bargains are real bargains, the offerings79 words
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Advertisement14 1911-11-04 7 For all internal complaints dy sentry cough olds &c., take Woods' Great Peppermint Cureo14 words
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Advertisement386 1911-11-04 7 ROBINSON Co. NOW SHOWING A LARGE SELECTION OF High Grade Table Napery EXTRA HEAVY, GRASS BLEACHED DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS m a o*l Moral design a* II ust ration ALL PURE LINEN hemmed ready for use S./es I byj yards. 2hy U yards. Iby I yards. Prices $4-25 $5-25 $6 25386 words
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Advertisement622 1911-11-04 8 THE s.s. SINGAPORE Is oqn-eted lure on Sunday the sth iust. (1,146 tons, Captain E. Shepherd). She will be despatched from the roads on Tuesday the 7th iustant at 4 p. m. This steamer has excellent accommodation lor first and second class passengti>. For passage apply to JOO SENO CHAN.622 words
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Advertisement615 1911-11-04 8 STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ NEDERUND Steamship Company NEDERLAND." Royal 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. Colombo, Suez, Port Said. Genoa,615 words
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Advertisement726 1911-11-04 8 I FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE I COMPANY, LTD., SINGAPORE BRANCH, Oxygen Gas Dissolved Acetylene. Oxy-acetylenio blowpipes and blow pipe cutter* Cor quick cutting Iron and Steel AUTOGENOUS WELDING OF ALL METALS All kinds of repairs to Ships, Boilers, Motor-can etc. Application of the Dissolved Acetylene gas for lighting Motor-cars, Launches,726 words
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Advertisement670 1911-11-04 8 P. 0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading ißSued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. 1911 Outward (for China) Delta Nov 4 Delta670 words
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Advertisement488 1911-11-04 8 N.D.L Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAR 1 I The fast and wHI known mail v. this Company sail fortnlghriy f .oi,, i Hamburg via BottenUm, An tivTl I n v ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, N^nTes m aiu P Marseille*, Naples, UmiaJfi^T*™ Port Baid, Suez, Aden. ,V Sin^,.>re, Hongkong, Shan, T488 words
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Article446 1911-11-04 9 At one time pearl-shelling as an industry was native to Great Britain, and pearls a are still found m mussels got from Irish rivers. But the chief centre of pearlshelling has long been the tropical region uroun.l the North of Australia und the Kast Indies. Thence comes446 words
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Article75 1911-11-04 9 Mr Henry Chaplin issues a stiri in^ ap- pan! for Colonial Preference, niul lie is supported by "World's" UUMMtfI thus The old nion call, thoir trtiiupct tones Braall oa the sluggards' shameful •l(M'p. And wain tlu> tlireat»^»)ers of thrones. Who hold brand deal and Kuipire cheap, The75 words
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Article536 1911-11-04 9 Tev PAd >tr Mongolia 'duo Nov 17> connectirg with the A y$ at Colombo. Mr Waring, Mr K. X MacEwar, Mr Maaon, Mr C. H. Boper. Mr 4 Mrs Fowlie, Mr Pear*, Mr .y Mrs KimmeU, Mr Mills. Mr Henderson. Mr Btrorer, Mr Abrama, Mr A. B. Stiven,536 words
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Article45 1911-11-04 9 I "When your dealer tries to palm off an I imitation of Rigaud's Kananga Water or I "any old thing" which is not what you want, I then is the time to throw a little "hot air"' into him and keep away from his store.45 words
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Advertisement733 1911-11-04 9 Pacific Mail S.S. Co. U S MAIL LINE VIA INLANITIjEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi-Tropical Route Only line taking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE across the Pacific via HONOLULU, QAHU, on the most fertile and beautiful island A the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany by all733 words
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Advertisement702 1911-11-04 9 N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and j Antwerp, under mail contract with the Impe- rial Jai>anese Government. The New Twinscrew Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted702 words
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Advertisement335 1911-11-04 9 OTOMUNE'S I IS -A- Xj -Ej i now proceeding! Extraord r ary Bargains will be I shown an I particular attention is drawn to the exceptional values offered i IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, j S. M. de HOOP ZOOT^s" B^"|SS IB 'I xn a Tv/rn^TO W& brin^wiih their pleasures some ffiS335 words
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Article602 1911-11-04 10 Rfaolutionary Enthusiasm. The Manila Cablenews of the Utu inst. prints the following Young China m Manila was to the front last evening m the entertainment given at j the Grand Opera House, m the representation of MM death of the Tartar General of the Canton602 words
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Article251 1911-11-04 10 Iloiu«' i>:tpr j iB announce that the King lias ■elected Prince Alexander of Tack to represent Hit Majesty at the Coronation of the- King oi *v.»«n m December. It is more thai; forty ears since ;i X i 1 1 was crowned at Bangkok. Shun hM Bade251 words
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Article40 1911-11-04 10 CoMttpttio* I. tba t«l of many ailments Mftdtaoiden lhai make life miaerablc Tala Chamberlain h 5,! ami Liver TabletH hetpytmr bow^t,^,, and you wiU avoi< J tll( n aist^ (s ll WtebytH Dis^nsaricH «"d Dealei s.40 words
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Article376 1911-11-04 10 Terrible Operation for Stone m the Kidney. "I suffered from Inflammation of the bladder and stone m the kidneys for two years." says Mrs. A. Hanson, of 12, Hawk Street, Huddersfleld, England. "At first I couldn't understand what was the matter with me my eyes grew376 words
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Article645 1911-11-04 10 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. Sept. Oct. Total. Allagar 4.300 33,455 Alor Pougsu Mil 37,352 Alor645 words
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Article80 1911-11-04 10 Krlat Bni— g Ou'tuleriung Oopiag iftj ll— wood *j K;i Miuning fOt Kaiml>oi :>( i Kintal IfO Kinta Association Klotlanj* 127 Kianiat Pulai Lubat 881 Menglomkv Lode Middlt'ton Urnm Oopoag i» NOW Tuiiibun I*. CDnsolidateil 1,806 1 iVn^kalrn 7(»() Ptttipg liahru Kalnnaii I*ool Kahinan llyil |fl i 71980 words
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Advertisement221 1911-11-04 10 Coolies! Coolies!! Coolies!!! Coolies for Robber, Coffee* Tea ami Tobacco riant.it ifiis. ;iiul for Mim^. For fuitlur pai titulars pIeSM appl.N to The Hongkong Servants Registration and Labour Agency, L. K. FAME Co., Ai. Cods. Maxaobm T.I. Ad. Fami n< t M 11 •r f jj T. Ap»oi«twHrt *Qp£ -Vv221 words
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Advertisement389 1911-11-04 10 ill V j| 1 I ll dO€S wV OIiC 3 I i fill ,J,' «_^^^HBij* WOLFE'SI isss^ Schnapps. A Refreshing and Exhilarating Drink and valuable Medicinal Beverage m all cases of Malaria, Gravel, Insomnia, Kidney Troubles, Stone m Bladder, Urninary Affections. Colic, Debility, Stomachic Troubles, Diarrhoea, &c. A glass of389 words
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Advertisement134 1911-11-04 10 Cause For Alarm. That hacking rou^h mi.i\ appeal to I conftequence, button ma\ J>. certain tl mliratos soi no doran^t'iuent of the i Bystein. Thia fan In \tm alaun. l).>not \\;nl unril it caoHen aim v iiuiv t.H> late then, but jotridolil i Mow. lianil>« lain'v Co»|{h Remeil for it>-134 words
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Article1209 1911-11-04 11 Cap. Issue. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Sellers. 85,000 2s 2s Allagar 10% HO 3 6 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 15% int 13 6 14 6 50,000 2s 2s Batang Malaka 2 0 2 3 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% int 10 10 0 11 0 0 80,000 11,209 words
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Article154 1911-11-04 11 [Nationality British if not Specified.] Nov 3 St. Patrick, Footay, Colombo. B *ston and NYw York Kaka, McCraith, Trengganu via ports Kajaburi, Ger, Wolff. Bangkok Nuontimg, (Jer, Schmidt, Bangkok Buyskes, Dut, Koudon, Bolawan, Deli Van tar Capellen, Hohma, B'massin via ports Ouorra. Brooks, P. Saniboe Chakrahhongs, Siain. Wind, Ktaii154 words
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Article63 1911-11-04 11 Senegambia, HAL, B M Co, Hongkong, due Nov 4. P. E. Friederich, N D L, B M Co, Hongkong, due Nov 5. Kazembe, A M L. (McAlister) New York, due Nov 4. Kansas, A M L, (McAlister) New York, due KOT 6. Kostroma, R V F, (Borneo)63 words
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Article15 1911-11-04 11 I Per Lai Sang Mr. A Mrs. Cowan, Mr. Knox, Mr. F. K. Jenninn.15 words
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Article69 1911-11-04 11 (Corrected vr to Nov. |J Bank 4m s 2-4 5-l« demand 2-4 3-82 Private credits 3m s 2-4 7-16 credits 6 m's ...'2-4 23-82 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 238$ India, T. T. 174 Hongkong, demand 19$ Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 14oi Bangkok, demand 65 i Sovereigns,69 words
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Article133 1911-11-04 11 Nov. I, Tin 1001 tons sold' 98.62| Gambier 10.10 Gam bier Cube No. 1 15.60 Gambier Cube No. 2 nom. Pepper Black ordin. Spore... buyers 20.50 Pepper, (White fair) buyers 31.00 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom. Mace (Banda) Hq Cloves (Amboina) nom.133 words
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Advertisement226 1911-11-04 11 Tansan The Gold Medal Mineral Water, certified by authorities to be highly beneficial to health, especially m the tropics. Tansan is a particularly crisp and invigorating mineral water Packed m cases of 100 splits or 48 pints. Buchanan's Whiskies Are all matured and bottled m Scotland. We guarantee our stocks226 words
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Advertisement144 1911-11-04 11 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. van der Parra Bengkalis, Paiieli, Asahan and Bela wan-Deli Nov 4 Rumphius Belawan-Dcli Nov g Brouwer Moeara-Saba, Si m pa n^ and144 words
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Advertisement51 1911-11-04 11 It Is a Wonder. Chamberlain's Pain Balm is one of the most remarkable preparations yet produced for the relief of rheumatic pains and for lame back sprains and bruises. The quick relief from pain which it affords is alone worth many times its cost. For sale by all Dispensaries and51 words
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Advertisement51 1911-11-04 11 Good Advice. The best time to buy Charmberlain's Cougfc Remedy is right now. Don't put it off until you need it but keep it at ha ud. A cold is much easier cured when first oontracted than after it has settled m the system. For sale bir all Dispensaries and51 words
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Miscellaneous581 1911-11-04 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For When Waterwitch H.M.5.620 Hancock Jo-10 S.N Officer Sur gS Steamers Nat. Tonnage A Master From Consignees For Anamba Brit 1198 Jeary Cebu, 1-11 Afi Pet Uncertain ChowF^ T ?J? iln^ n Natuna, 30-10 T. Ho Lye SSST Chow Fa Ger581 words
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Miscellaneous254 1911-11-04 11 WEATHER REPORT. These Weather Telegrams arc- transmitted by courtesy of the E. E. Tel. <.. and contain the observations made at Hongkong (HK.) Observatory, and at Manila Observatory (MN.) The data are date and hour of des}>atch the Barometer reading (inches m HK., Millimetres m MN); Direction of Wind and254 words
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Article1559 1911-11-04 12 Ordinary Meeting, Friday, Nov. 3rd. Present. His Excellency the Governor. Sir Arthur Youug. The. Hon. Col. Sec. R.J. Wilkinson. the Attorney General T. M. Braddell. the Col. Treasurer W. C. Michell. the GoL Engineer, F. J. Pigott. the Protector Cli. Aff.C. J. Saiuukrs. the I>. of Ed. J.1,559 words
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Article611 1911-11-04 12 Sir Thomas Door Crosby, the Lord Mayor- Klect, was born m 1830 at Gosberton, m Lincolnshire. He is probably one of the oldest, if not the oldest, citizen who has filfed the office of Lord Mayor of Loudon, and he possesses the further claim to611 words
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Article151 1911-11-04 12 In the Second Court yesterday before Mr. H. 1). Acton, two Chinamen were (barged with committing a negligent act likely to OattSS the spread of an infectious disease* Inspector Connor prosecuted. The evidence showed that the accused were seen m S#ott's Road, one pulling a rflrlshs151 words
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Article87 1911-11-04 12 Jansen.the great American Illusionist, is Homing to Singable and will give a short season of live nights m the Victoria Theatie. Heir Jansen has a great reputation m America as a sort of personal Maskelv as and Cooke, and his performances m Japan have been warmly received. Mystery87 words
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Article139 1911-11-04 12 Yesterday morning Singapore shot off m a match against the M.S.V.H.. Selangor. Perak ami Penang. The morning was not too favourable and a breeze which sprung up while firing was on at the 600 yds. threatened to spoil the result, but m the end a very useful score139 words
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Article19 1911-11-04 12 {Front Qur oun (.'orr'sfoHdents Hongkong, Nov. 3. Shanghai has scored 943 m the interport rifle match.19 words
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Article152 1911-11-04 12 The Kussian steamer Yaroslavl," from Odessa for Vladivostock. bunkered at the wharf yeterday, and loaded a quantity of tea. The outward bound Dutch mail steamer "Hembrandt" arrived from Amsterdam via ports yesterday afternoon, and continued her voyage to Batavia after discharging some cargo here. Tbe Islander replenishes her152 words
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Article468 1911-11-04 12 Grant interest attaches to the international contests, which will commence between teams representing Australia ami England, m November. The English Eleven is due m Adelaide on November 4. and six days later will engage the South Australiains. Their fame has preceded them. Every man. with the468 words
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Article75 1911-11-04 12 Mr. Justice Fisher took Bankruptcy motions yesterday morning by Mr. 1\ F. David. Otncial Assignee. One was an order for committal of a son of a deceased bankrupt, the order being issued. Low Poh Lim (Public Kxamination>. Debtor, a clerk m the Chartered Bank. with a salary of *7">75 words
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Advertisement343 1911-11-04 12 A GUARANTEED INCOME FOR LIFE. > £100 a year for life on attaining age 50 or a single cash payment of £1390-2-0 can be secured by a male age 25, for an annual pavniem of £31-16-0, (other ages m proportion.) Quotations for Annuity for all kinds, at any age, or343 words
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Miscellaneous28 1911-11-04 12 SWIMMING CLUB LAUNCHES. Sunday, November sth. Johnston's Pier, 8, 9, and 10 a.m., 2.30 and 8.90 p.m. Club Bungalow. 8.30 and 9.30 a.m.,' 12.15. a aud j.P>O p.m.28 words
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Miscellaneous93 1911-11-04 12 LATEST SHIPPING. S«'iu'Kuni!»ia, Gt»r 23H0, Krit-kson. t-11 HoiiKkoii^. B. M. Penan«{, 4. Patani, ««»r 1086, Stolhor-j. 3-1 1 Ran" kok, B.M. Bangkok. Atlas, Out 70, (JrovndijK. 3-11, Bangkok, A.P.C., Utrecht. Dut 1084, Stnal, 3-11. Itan^kok, A 1 v f Hontf Wan I. But 2060, Mason, 31 1, Amoy, Ho Hon«4.93 words
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