The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 November 1911

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS NO. Vlt 2 SINGAPORE, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 6, 1911.
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  • 154 1 A pretty wedding took place at St. Andrew's Cathedial on Saturday— Pfege 10. A cricket match was played on Saturday between an S. C. C. second eleven and the R. G. A. and R. E. Pfege 10. Liuton has won the Swimming (luh Championship Ptoge 10. The
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  • 1559 1  - THE AGE OF REASON." TheN is Bathing new under the Slin md nothing 100 childish or sordid or m MHM for the inodeni ami decadent French nan to dip bis tinu'i > into. In the 16th 'entiiry Henry 111 (so far M I ran rememier any French history* was seeing
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 332 1 A GOOD TIP FOR RACE WEEK. BACK THE FAVOURITE PLACE OF AMUSEMENT IN SINGAPORE. tts 1000 to 1 on The ALHAMBRA. Beach Road THE PEOPLES POPULAR PICTURE PALACE AND VAUDEVILLE THEATRE. THIS WEEK ALL SURE WINNERS! NO OUTSIDERS!; 9 The Favourite is FRANK MELROSE To-Night and During Race Week 0
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    • 214 1 NEW NEW NEW Harima Hall CINEMATOGRAPH, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. American Biograph's Great Production FIGHTING BLOOD (1,200 ft.) will be shown m conjunction with the following programme, which patrons will recognise as the Best Show m Town because the most Tp-to-date and Highest Standard of Films are presented. At 9-30 p.
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    • 410 1 VICTORIA THEATRE. SWGHTS ONLY COMMENCING I 1% THURSDAY NOVEMBER, I U MATINEE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 18th. Mr. CHAS. HUGO, PRESENTS THE WORLD'S FOREMOST MAGICIAN 5 ILLUSIONIST THE GREAT JANSEN AND HIS OWN ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. POSITIVELY THE LARGEST BEST AND MOST EXPENSIVE COMPANY ON TOUR 1 TONS OF PARAPHERNALIA AND
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    • 113 1 Eot<at>'o RDvcrtiscinents. Vittini Mustapha will be staged at the Alexandra Hall to-night Figfi 1. Sailing dates of the Chnmi>on and SiiiKa|K>re Pa^e H. Powells auction of teak furniture— Paji a. Latest styles m motor and dust coats at Robinson's •Page I. Wanted several smart salesmen Pufie 2. Notice re Mi.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 298 1 THE WEEK. Monday 6th. High Water— 9-45 am., 10.25 pm. Full Moon. Philharmonic Orch. practice. 5-15 pm. Lodge Zetland Kmei^ent :>0 pm. Tuesday 7th. High Water— lo-12 am.. 11.6 pm. Singai»ore Assize*. Hiugaixue Haces First Da> B*pora v Ceykm CaUutta (Bboottag) 7am. Wednesday Bth. High Water— lo-40 am.. 11.4^ pm.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 235 2 We Ask 2E3ppg| Q. What is good for my cough? A. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Q. How long has it been used? A. Seventy years. Q. Do doctors endorse it? A. If not, we would not make it. Q. Do you publish the formula? A. Yes. On every bottle. Q. Any
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    • 443 2 M.S.GOWAN 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, 2 A 6. 20 TO 1 DOUBLE EVENTS 20 TO 1 ON THE ABOVE 3 EVENTS. For further particulars, apply 10, THE ARCADE.
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    • 536 2 WANTED WANTED 6 Several Smart Salesmen. Apply •JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. Nov 6 9-11 WANTED A competent Chinese clerk. One experienced m Police Court work preferred. Liberal terms offered. Apply m writing to Messrs. BATTENBERG ft CHOPARD, No. 17, Change Alley Nov 1 7.11 WANTED For Pcnang. An European It-Si
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    • 387 2 INSURANCE. FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established IMS. 8 8 CURRENCY INSURANCE m Fore©, over $45,000,000.00 New Business, 1910, over $6,640,000.00 Large Nett Surplus above liabilities for RESERVE and all outstanding claims. Direct Government Supervision. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made locally Policies are M WORLD WIDE." J. H. EVANS,
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    • 466 2 BANKS nederlandschT^ handel- maatschappy NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETr Est.*i<: !-<• CAPITAL rt IMIMa Head OiVl Head AOMKCI to I:. BRANCHES: Penan a. H Rangoon, Boerabaya, a Bj>«l, Bandoeng (Java ».C» TJilatjar, 1;.,, ;i l>,r, M,,.,, (Aoheen), Palembang, p a da. > and Macassar. a CORRESPONDENTS a| A Madras, Pondicherrv. Saigon, Halphoog,
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  • 383 3 Mr. Havelork Ellis on "dreams" touches a subject whicb Las fascinated many minds. A coi -respondent wants To know what is the explanation of those words with which we sometimes waks that >ct have no connection with au\ ilreain that remains m the memory. Three times within the
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  • 216 3 "Berlin, October 19. The Government |>lun» to establish three separate Armies m ease the rebellion should farther extend. The first Army will be composed of the second and of parts, of the third and fourth divisions, and will be placed under the command of General Yin
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  • 124 3 rii<- 'cement guilt* 1 a device for patting cow rete m place by oompreeeed «iir, is ln'in'4 ased l>> the United States army m the Hawaiian Islands, and is proving of %;»im m the construction of the ordnance •hop :.t Fort Roger. The apparatus was originally provided
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 77 3 It Is a Wonder. Chamberlain's Pain Baitn i* one of th<- most remarkable prepttratfconfl yet prodnoed far the reliefof rheumatic palaa and for lame back, sprain* ;.n<l hrniann The quick relief from pain which it afflordi i^ alone worth many times its 4> -t. l'«>i mlehy all I>isj>eusarie?> ami Dealers.
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    • 746 3 NOTICES. Re 6. R. LAMBERT CO., LTD. Re H. HANNKE. Notice is hereby given that Mr. Heinrich Ilannke has this day left our employ and is uo longer authorised to transact any business on oar behalf. G. R. LAMBERT Co., Ltd. Singai>ore. Hrd Novr., 1911. Nov 6 uc MUNICIPAL NOTICE.
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    • 800 3 NOTICES NOTICE THE EXCHANGE BANKS will be closed on Tuesday 7th At noon, Race Days. Thursday 9th Oct 4 10-11 SARAWAK GOVERNMENT. Tenders are invited for the supply of Engineering materials required by Sarawak Government for the year 1912. Full particulars can be obtained on application to Messrs. Paterson Simons
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    • 348 3 OTOMUNE'S ANNUAL SALE now proceeding! Extraordinary Bargains will be I shown and particular attention t is drawn to the exceptional f values offered f IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. H. L. COGHLAN CO. AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS AND SURVEYORS No. 5, Raffies Place. VALUATIONS of Real and Personal Property for Sales, Mortgage and Estates
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    • 103 3 AUCTION SALE OF A Valuable Collection of Scientific. Midical and Educational Books, Novels, Prayer Hooks, dc. (beinj* the Stock-in-trade of a Bookseller who ift giving up business.) At Messrs. H. L. Co^hlan A (Vs Saleixxuns On Wed Nov. Bth Fri. Nov. 10th at 10-30 a. m. Each Day. To Be
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    • 327 3 I AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE OF The Valuable Freehold Residential Property Known as Rose.neath Situate at Tannin Hill. Singapore To be held at POWELL Cos Sale-room Tuesday, 14th Nov., at 2.30 p.m. The property consists of all that valuahle piece of freehold laud situate at Tanglin Hill, Singapore, estimated to contain
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 13 4 Holme.— Oct. 10, m Manchester, R. Holmk, late of Kobe, aged 73.
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  • 1301 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, Nov. 6, 1911. When the intoMOM pragreai of Urn Revolutionary movement m China is noted as depicted m the latent telegrams to hand it is impossible to avoid coming to the conclusion that the longstanding ascendancy of the Manchu power m the Chinese Empire is
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  • 668 4 Mr. J. Tschudi is recognised as m charge of the Consulate for Austria- Hungary at Peming, during the absence of Mr. A. Suhl. Colonel Boys, commanding the King's Own Kcgiment, died at Luc-know on October 25 th. Mr. and Mrs. K. I). Davies return to Singapore bf the Pembrokeshire," which
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  • 85 4 EVENTS IN SHANGHAI. FOREIGNERS STEP IN. /•>"" •■■>■■., v t i M J ""•W»3 m«lit. on the Manager and with \\w th Hiilar autlioritir-.. })),> si, ;m .i r poii^ ,i, M i i ;l r, n,, v0i,,,;;. Shan«hMi N ,,,Uinu RaUwa Tht Oonsoli in-., iii^.tin- i.. sidrr
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  • 46 4 \Frotu our RuaJa i. It is reported tbal arnuig. being awdi i.v vkiefa Prince Took, who represents \L\% Coronation of Mm King 0< invitod to inn. I afl rnneng an rail thraagh Urn P. at 5. i Singapore, making m.,;, towns an route.
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  • 29 4 (I r,'n i < -/••i.Th.' vaahont on the milwaj i,.,. impaired and Urn raUway trafTu i k Lv m pur to Ip. jh h;i> been resnmed
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  • 58 4 [Frmm KiiiiLi Lini'|. Tin- final match m tin I :ly wa> played ber« ye»»tertiH> ami the C:is;i;i]>. .y w itm>sht>d h\ a hu^. m»v tmimi m m f.u tii.' < goal to nil. Mr Tun-, th.- Pivshl.-m u Warner, tbe Ciiptain ol tli« c PWt >;ii»l
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  • 25 4 (F> 11-t:ouiuin«I 1t:ouiuin« th^ jaflaitl Mwi S. -litn^or .lami;ir\ MM irtinf MALACCA RUBBER BAI I I. Sh, t Bark Ckapi Scrap «j
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  • 127 4 Bml A- .1 ii Oik Mount Austin Teboof: j •Ja*in ALia, a f Onthrit ami Co. I-H.u i.< t. |Btooo8 t 000 10 last year o< t. 20,10*2 102. 1 1 LtafgJ Oct. 100,000 ;10i la-t y.-a, Oet BS V OOO 1" BKM. l.iUUt'M^ Oi-t. "..HI
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  • 64 4 Noting Singapore's tirst rabbi I i' o tlie Finaiuial TIBMI quantity put up for sal.' was tons of whi< h four tons w.m. I. lilt Mincing Lane market must fa A marriage lias nivn arrant.! !vv take plaot early m floi ilm Major Travors Clarke, 27th Uo>. l I>. liv«
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 258 4 I KELLY AND WALSH, LIMITED. JUST RECEIVED NOW READY a CHOICE COLLECTION t^^SK,'*" 1 OF ENTITLED PRIVATE A COMMENTARY X'MAS CARDS COMMON GAMING HOUSES ON WHICH SENDER'S OWN NAME SUITABLE BY J2"*XL»ll GREETING pmcEss I CAN BE PRINTED IN GOLD or COLOURS LETTS'S DIARIES ALL PRICES FOR 1912 X'MAS PRESENTS
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    • 40 4 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements op 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.
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  • 136 5 REBELS STILL ACTIVE. Fighting at Hankow. Recter's Service. London, via Bombay. telegram from Peking states that Yuan K;ii has telegraphed refusing the premiership, possibly merely as customary modest y. Keuters on< spoiulent at Poking says that the Throne has accepted nineteen <".' resolutions) by Hie Nationsil Council providing for
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  • 112 5 [xpbbiai Xkws Service. London, via Durban. A telegram from Shanghai states that the Native City ami Arsenal of Shan^ hai capitulated to th»; rebels m tl?e moon, after slight shooting. The faotai tl.-d and the soldiers and police fraternised with the nebala, the populace wearing rebel badgas. The
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  • 77 5 The Oxford Scheme. REUTEB'fI BBBVICB. London, \ia Bombay. The president of Magdalen College, Oxford, and the promoters <>t the Central China University have published letter appealing for £250,000. li is hoped to raise half m Britain and half m America. The promoters saj that present events force
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  • 168 5 E Anything to Oblige. "Vox Populi Vox Dei.' Not Like Those Other Men." bmniAL Nxwi Service. London, via Durban. I.i liter's correspondent at Peking wires that a number of edicts hare been issued. nn«. recapitulates the recent concession ol the Throne and sa>s "Hereafter anything the people
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  • 125 5 From Hankow comei the report iluit the 'ire is spreading rapidly and it i«. feared 't,;:t the Wesleynn Mission, including the Blind School, where (here are numbers of blind, at also the hospital will bedesi royed. L Blown up With Dynamite. Redteu's Service. London, via Bombay Proni Shanghai
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  • 18 5 The quest for rubber has led someone to cut the rubber tyres off the Rev W. Kunciuiau's victoria.
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  • 150 5 NEW NAVAL BASE. PiKl TKK'S SKRVIL'E. London, via ttomhay. Italy has stocked several months supply of coal for the whole fleet at Tobruk. which is now the naval base for any naval operations m Macedonia, Syria and the Archipelago, avoiding the necessity for ships returning to Italy to
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  • 88 5 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. A telegram from Tripoli states thai disaffection is spreading among the Arabs, who complain that the Turks compel them to beat the brunt of the nghing. From Constantinople comes a wire that Marquis Throdoli, the representative of the Italian bondholders on
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  • 58 5 Welcomed m Australia. IxmiAL Xkws Service. London, via Durban. A telegram from Adelaide itatcs thm the M. c. C, Cricket Team has arrived there m she \\\\v>\ of conditions. The Team witnessed the inter-state match South Australia v. Victoria, an. l after that had a moat enthusiastic
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  • 30 5 IlinilAL News Service. London, via Durban. A telegram from Paris States that Parii has beaten I«ondon In the covered court lawn tennis match by 11 gamee to 4.
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  • 64 5 A Jocular Speaker. Reutek's Si:rvice. London, via Bombay. The r. s. Speaker, Mr Champ Clark, In a stump speech made at Nebraska, has affirmed that nine-tenths of the people «>t the United states favoured the annexation of Canada. He jo< ularlv proposed to stand for the Presidency
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  • 57 5 A Conviction. lil-.ITKU's SSKTIOB. London, via Bombay. Schultz (who was charged wit i atttfmpt\u<r to sit iu-t> naval informal ion 1 has been tried at Exeter Assizes and sentenced to SI months' Imprisonment m the second division. Cholera at Tangier. London, via Bombay. RlU'fam'l Service. A telegram
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  • 84 5 Letter From The King. Imperial Xkws Service. London, via Durban. A Conversazione has been held by the London Corporation at the Guildhall m celebration of the Jubilee of the Post Office Savings Bank. Over two thousand guests were present. A letter from the Kin^ vns read, rejoicing
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  • 56 5 It is interesting to recall that the temporary Governor of Tripoli, Admiral Borea Ricci d'Olmo, was present at the battle of Chemulpo at the beginning ot the Russo-Japanese war. He received the thanks and a decoration from the Tsar for his efforts m saving some 200 of the crews of
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  • 162 5 SCOPE OF THE AGREEMENTS. France Satisfied. [By Submarine Cable]. Teuter's Service. London, via Bombay. French newspaper! express satisfaction at Hrn initialling o f the Franco- German Congo Convention and aregenorally pleased that Morocco is now a portion of Frances Colonial Empire. It is considered to have been
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  • 58 5 Herr Lindquist Resigns. Reuteh's Service. London, via Bomtmy. A telegram from Berlin says that Herr Lindqnist has resigned the secretaryship of the Colonies, disagreeing with the Qerman compensation! with France. The Kaiser refused his resignation during the negotiations. Herr Lindquist renewed his resignation. Today Heir llethmann Uollweg
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  • 357 5 Also Satisfied. II: I Tl.k's S|:i;vi(i:. London, i.i Bombay. The German version of (be Congo Compensationi is tliiii Germany obteini important valuable districts along the whole frontier of the Cameroons, and two stretches <>t country roach ing to the banki of rhe Congo and EJdhangi. If the ];tr
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  • 35 5 Imperial Nkws Service. Ix>ndon, via Durban. Thfl insult of tl)»> Victoiisi Datliy is icportrd from Floiiiiiigton as follows: 1 Wilari; 2 I'isco a JacaaMur. Thm betting was 2.3 to 1 iitfninst the winnrr.
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  • 46 5 President Taft, m an address on the Panama Canal, delivered at Bellinghani (Washington State), said: "I will let you into a little secret, The Canal is promised for July 1, 1915, but you may expect to see the first ship go through on July 1, 19ia,"
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  • 140 5 STILL DISSATISFIED. Attempts at Reconciliation. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. Mr Asquith and Mr Buxton have had a conference at Downing.* with representatives of the railway companies and" the men, on the subject of the Commission Report. It is believed that the Government are considering means
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  • 115 5 Mr Hobhouse's Election. Reuteu's Service. London, via Bombay. At the bye-election at East Bristol, consequent on the appointment «.i Mr C. B. Hobhousa to ii,e Chancellorship of the Duchy of Lancaster, Mr Hobhouae secured 4,918 rotes, Mr Moore, an Independent candidate who wae nominated al the last moment,
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  • 341 5 It is only through a telegxaai to a («•>•- lon paper that w»> learn of the deatn m Jeraag on the BOta ult of Me Henrj Trotter. formerly Auditor (lencral. Straits Settlemeiirs, who retiivd from fchfl Straits (i\i! Berrlce towrteea faan ago. a Ceylon paper
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  • 75 5 Jansni, the liiysttuious, and his clever coinpiuiy of entertainers, are to spend a short season m Slngapo— and they will appear for tive nights ait the Victoria Theatre. Jansen is described as the greatest of all magirteai and illusionists, and his Ameriejin comedy Jvgglen are very
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  • 59 5 Captains R. B. Smytlie and F. Symon of the Royal New Zealand Artillery, and Captain H. R. Potter of the New Zealand Staff Corps, are proceeding to Bombay and will undergo six months' training with the Indian Army. These otticers will also represent the N. Z. forces at the Durbar.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 115 5 ROBINSON f AND CO. M^NOW SHOWING r?§k LATEST STYLES 1 1 MOTOR DOST COATS W ||P ALPACA TUSSOR SILK 11 J PRICES: |/f j: f $7.50, 11.50, 13.50, 15.50, I ■«< 21.50, 27.50 each lif EXCLUSIVE STYLES. %J^>>-' I CAPSTAN MIXTURE I 1 mm X "%^JSHs^^B^^\ A HIGH CLASS f;
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 633 6 THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd FOR Copenhagen and Baltic Ports. The Dim s.s. "CHUMPON" is expected to arrive from Bangkok on the 11th instant aud will receive a prompt desi>atch tor the above ports. For freight and further particulars apply to THE EAST ASIATIC Co.. Ltd., Agents Nov 6 12-11
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    • 631 6 ARCHIBALD CURRIES Australian Indian Line. SINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS, MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY. Also taking cargo for other Australian and New Zealand Ports (with transhipment). A regular service is maintained by the steamers Euryalus 3,570 tons (Capt. Innes), "Gracchus" 3,750 tons (Capt. J. R. Patrick,) and "Darius'* 3,295 tons (Capt. Drew)
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    • 724 6 FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE COMPANY. LTD., SINGAPORE BRANCH. Oxygen Gas Dissolved Acetylene. Oxy-acetylenio blowpipes and blow pipe cutters for quick cutting Iron and Steel AUTOGENOUS WELDING OF ALL METALS All kinds of repairs to Ships, Boilers, Motor-cars etc. Application of the Dissolved Acetylene gas for lighting Motor-cars, Launches, Steamers, etc.
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    • 633 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 Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. 1911 Outward (for China) Assaye Nov 17 MM
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    • 456 6 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAll LINE. The fast and well known mail atea., thin Company sail fortnightly frun. Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp 1 ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples,',; MareeilleH, Naples, Alexandria and viSTSSI Port Baid, Kuez, Aden, Oolonbo V Singapore, Hongkont«, BhanghaJ T i^* Nagasaki and Kobe to Yokohama
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  • 1053 9 Cap. Issue. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Sellers 85.000 2s 2s Allagar 10% 3 0 bELLER8 150.000 2s 2a Anglo-Malay 15% int 13 ioi 14 q 50.000 2a 2a Batang Malaka o 0 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% int 10 10 0 11 0 0 80,000 1 1 Batu
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  • 263 9 Government Tackling the Problem. We congratulate the Government of Madras, says the Advocnte of India," upon its decision to tackle the malaria problem before it assumes a more serious dimension than at present. Compared with Bombay and Calcutta, Madras comparatively healthy m this respect, l>ut somo time
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  • 293 9 Si IiSTITL'TION OF (JAN.I.V I OH OPIUM. Says Capital Is the grout sm-rilice India i- making iix the matter of km opium revenue to be rendered of BO effect by the popularisation of some other drag among the Chinese? It looks Uk« it. Of nil
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  • 235 9 An extraordinary open ktter to the Italian nation hMbMB published at onstantinople. It is written h> Oeaera] Ejhml Puad, and it runs as follows: To Italians. The Old Regime deprived m ofaavaJ sti.Mi^;h. Making it dillicult for us to gjtwm chase after the Italian lleet. and to drive
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 212 9 ANT EXTERMINATORS (UNIVERSAL) and Sulphur Powder ARSENITE OF SODA for spraying lalang and other weeds BOILERS (Spenser-Hopwood) 6 H.P. 8 H.P. 10 H.P. m stock BOILER COMPOSITION (D.M.) For preventing scale and pitting CEMENT "Eagle" Brand B <* h these are of the highest CEMENT "Borneo" Brand f JOf* fh
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    • 129 9 De KOKINKUJKE 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 X Brouweu Moeara-Saba, Simpang and Djarabi v. oy KOEMAI Rengat ov Jj Merkus BeUI Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak and Pakan-Baroe \^l
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    • 522 9 GOUT. 6 Years Cured. Mr. James Vick, of Avon Cottage, Batheaston near Bath, England, is well-known and highly respected. He writes Dear Sirs— You will remember that about three years ago I called to thank you personally for the good Doau's Backache Kidney Pills had done me. It is now
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    • 43 9 How the Trouble Starts. Constipation is the cause of many ailments and disorders that make life miserable. Take Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablet? keep yom bowels regular and you will avoid these diseases. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers. astititTiiva PI LLS
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  • 648 10 Training for the Autumn race meeting >as l>enttingly concluded on Saturday morning, the weather being all that could t>e wished for. the course m fine Older, and the attendance quite the largest on record. Kirwan stripped Loyal Blue and sent him al a real good pace twice round.
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  • 74 10 yesterday under favourable weather circumstance-; and with a good tide, the championship ot the Club was swum for at Tanjong Rhu. Six had entered, but OUlj four swam, Gosling. Linton. Stewart and K;:rsten. Gosling led most of the \\a\ but could not flniah Linfon won fairly easily
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  • 82 10 Uangoon. October 22nd. -J. Andrews. !:ttcl\ MB employe of the Karen Co-opera-tive Hank of Rangoon, who left foi Mndras On Friday, is chained by the Hank with defrauding it. by means of a forged che qu<- for 111,100, which he issued to a friend. Stahlmann.
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  • 90 10 li\ the P. and mail steamer" Delta" ou Saturday morning Dr. Carlos returned toSiimapore after putting m five years of tiiedu al study at Edinburgh. He was a Queen's scholar from the St. .Joseph's Institution, and intends establi*hin« himself m private practice m Singapore 11..- M M. steamer Hourho,, arrived
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  • 818 10 A Boon to thi: Ladies. A great household reform is agitating the feminine world m Kugland just now, niul leaving the Suffragette movement ignominiouslv out of sight. It is a reform m the prepa ration of food by the simplest of means, abolishing practically the whole apparatus
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  • 89 10 On Saturday morning the Fire Itri^ade had a call to a tire m Hiver Valleyrd, at about half past ken o'c lock. It was found that a rotan factory lying m the hollow between Irwell Hank and Dovecot, just behind the Soy Factory, had caught alight and the
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  • 44 10 Prince Yaldemar of lU'itmark and Prin-c»-s Aage. Axel, and Krik of Denmark have concluded their arrangements to attend the coronation of flu- King of Siam. andjwill bail m the P. and O. "Mongolia" ■t— Itr, which leaves the Thames on 20th itist. for Bingapote.
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  • 407 10 HALF YEARLY ADMINISTRATION REPORT. No Marked Progress. The administration report for the half year ended June 80 shows, credit balance of general revenue account $756, HH0, brought forward $47,. ">64 $15,829 chair man's salary transferred to Loan Fund total $820,274. Interest paid or due to government absorbs
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  • 235 10 S.C.C. two Ki.kvkn IUI.A. ami U.K. On the Esplanade on Saturday after noon, a cricket match was played between a second eleven of the S.C.C. and a combi nation of the ELOJL and U.K. The tfanie resulted m a win for the town eleven. The stores were as
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  • 620 10 On Saturday night at the Teutonia Club. Miss Doris Madden gave a second and final piano recital, assisted by local amateurs, these including Mr. lVnnink, (violin) and Mr. Lehrenkrauss < baritone. Miss Madden, on whom the chief burden of the programme lay, opened with a fine
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  • 260 10 WATson COVENEY On saumlay attorn o— at st. Andrew*! Cathedral Mr .T. Watson, m. a., n. sc, ussihtant principal of Bafflf! Institution, was manted to Miss Elsa May Coveney, second daughter of Mr A. K. (i. Coveney of Mm Survey iVpuitment. The ceremony was performed by the Venerable Archdra
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 36 10 Sprains. Sprains require careful treatment. Keep quiet and apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm freely. It w ill remove the soreness and quick ly restore the parts to a healthy condition For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers
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    • 13 10 For all internal complaiuts dvseutrv couch colds Ac. take Woods" Great Peppermint Cure
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    • 353 10 NETHERLANDS GUTTA PERGHA Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. All kinds of India Rubber Articles, Sheets, Rings, Valves Tubes, Endless Belts, Hose (Suction, Steam, Hydraulic, Armoured) etc. etc Ebonite, Vulcanite and Hard Rubber articles. Works and Offices— PASSlß PANJANG, Singapore Sole Agents -HOOGLANDT and Co., SINGAPORE^ KATZ BROS., LTa therLANCHARD PATENT
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