The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 November 1911
1911-11-09
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1911-11-09 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY" NOVEMBER 9. 1911. NO. 7,36515 words
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Article204 1911-11-09 1 The fall of Peking is categorically denied. Hut latest advices indicate that it is invested, as all the railways are m the hands of the Kevolutionaries, and the Legation Quarter is fortifying itself. Canton has declared for independence, and Nanking has J>een captured Pages 6 7. The204 words
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Article884 1911-11-09 1 IMPRESSIONS AND REMINISCEN ES. At a Railway Cakhiage Wink m tht% Malay Statks June. 1911 Twonly years ago. What Mi age it sounds, and yet how all the life and ex periences of the intervening years dwindle, when you find yourself again amid old familiar surroundings. Nature has noil changed,884 words
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Advertisement716 1911-11-09 1 THE LABOUR ASSOCIATION [SUO] LIMITED. r— ~3 CT Singapore, 2De Souza St. be! IMARTEI Imartfl I I Batavia, Pasar Baroe. l WJtlllfc l FOR COOLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Telephone 748, E. R. WEARE, Manager. WANTS TO LOOSE DULL CAKE DURING THE RACE WEEK our newl>k:ture selections are" P F ALL716 words
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Advertisement269 1911-11-09 1 VICTORIA THEATRE. 5 SIGHTS ONLY g^ COMMENCING |1% THURSDAY NOVEMBER, I U MATINEE SATURDAY, NOVEMBER, 18th. Mr. CHAS. HUGO, PRESENTS THE WORLDS FOREMOST MAGICIAN s ILLUSIONIST THE GREA T JANSEN AND HIS OWN ALL STAR VAUDEVILLE COMPANY. POSITIVELY THE LARGEST BEST AND MOST EXPENSIVE COMPANY ON TOUR TONS OF PARAPHERNALIA269 words
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Advertisement72 1911-11-09 1 Go*fra£'e Hfcvcrttscmcnts. Mr F. H. I 101 l iicn haw left for Europe and resigned from Jaeger and Co Page 2. Chinese store-keeper wanted for Johore and hook -keeper for Sandakan Page 5. Bankruptc> notice re Koh Tiang Yang Page f. Arratoon Apcat for Calcutta Page 8. Tenders for Botanic72 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous311 1911-11-09 1 THE WEEK. Thursday 9th. High Water -111l am. B. I. Homeward Mail due. V.M.C.A. Debating Society s-45 pm. Singapore Races Second Day. Friday I Oth. High Water— o 33 am.. 11-48 pm. Legislative Council. 2-30 pin. Mtuii< ipal Commission. 2-30 pm. Tan^liu Club Race Dance. Buffs Serjeants (Juariulle Party. rt-30311 words
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Article724 1911-11-09 2 Was Gkkmvny FOB MM lil ll> T There can he uo doubt, whatever he rtftfd to tbe contrary m Hat (lerinun Preaa, that uo country was more surprised than Great Britain at the action of Italy against Turkey. Various reasons have been alleged for the action The724 words
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Article92 1911-11-09 2 FED UP A second class btoker was bitaffcft be- fore the Commanding Officer of the Devon- 1 port naval barracks on acfaarM of insub- •ordination. His insubordination took j he form of resistance to being introduced to the swinnnmgbath. Asked what he ha.l to say for himself, the youth replied92 words
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Article1172 1911-11-09 2 Par PAO str Mongolia (due Nov 17) connecting with the str Assaye at CoIouiIk). Mr Waring, Mr R. IJ. MacEwar, Mr Mason, Mr C. 11. Soper. Mr A Mrs Fowlie, Mr Fears, Mr Mrs Kimniell. Mr Mills. Mr Henderson, Mr Strover, Mr Abrams, Mr A. E. Stiven, Capt1,172 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement57 1911-11-09 2 How the Trouble Starts. onstipation is the cause of many ailments and disorders that make life miserable. Tak, <haiubcrlain's Stomach and Liver Tabletee keep your bowels regular and you will avoid these diseases. For sale by all Disjiensaries and Dealers. TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND J. CAMBELL LATHAM Co, Court, Naval57 words
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Advertisement764 1911-11-09 2 NOTICES Singapore Chamber of Commerce ft Exchange The Chairman thanks applicants for the post of Assistant Secretary and informs them that the position has been tilled. Nov 9 10-11 NOTICE Mr. F. H. Bohnen having resigned, he ceases to sign for our firm from this date. JAEGER A Co. Singapore,764 words
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Advertisement506 1911-11-09 2 NOTICES. BANK NOTICE. THE EXCHANGE BANKS will he closed on Saturday 11th instant m A ,»*w« Public Holidays. Monday 13th Instant s Oct 7 n-ii DOMESTIC SERVANTS First class house servants, Conductors, Clerks, Dressers, ChatTeurs, &c, <tc,. engaged on low wages, and sent over, passage paid. Very moderate terms. Apply506 words
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Advertisement384 1911-11-09 2 INSURANCE. 1 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. EHTABLIrfHED 1001. B 8 CURRENCY INSURANCE m Force, over $45,000,000.0 C 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 IccaJly Policies are WORLD WIDE." J. H.384 words
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Advertisement466 1911-11-09 2 BANKS THE STBAITS bT^^ Prirate Banking Businetw n Currant AooooaU open«cl i^r st ffniis Nov 9 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL- MAATSCHAPpy NETHERUNOS TRADING SOCiETy Established isjj. CAPITAL fl 45,000,000, (a» M) ?n -v lf RESERVE fl 7.124,,,7. Bbadoi ran am Head ioiwui n Ratavu. BRANCHES T'enann, H<»-i Rangoon, Socrkbaya.S, Bandoen^jJavai.f'lierilK.ri Tjilatjar, l>j<>.mh<-r.466 words
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1242 1911-11-09 3 INDIA AND MALAYA A COMPARISON AND A CONTRAST. So one who knows anything of the country is m foolish ;i^ to pretend that the iniiiiistiMtion of India has been free from mi-lakes, or even crimes. We spend otii i m tfoing "through Illusions towards Iri li ;|> |)l Abbott says,1,242 words
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Article409 1911-11-09 3 The statement of President Tuft, thai th*> fleet ship would >-.»il through the Panama Canal la .lul\. LvlS, has naturally created interest m shipping circles. The Question at Once arises how will -ea passagea be shortened. From New VorU to all American Pacific ports north of l\uiama409 words
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Article244 1911-11-09 3 Piqus (O.), September 82. Whirling SbOUt m midiiir. liis bodj :i tiuinin^ ton li. Frank liiller. C'l»\ Hjiihl aviator, \\;t> burned to death and dropped to tin* ground, charred and lifoloaa. Ln ilic -i^lit of thous* ;iii(Js of spectators Si tin- Miami Count} Fair si244 words
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Advertisement39 1911-11-09 3 Sprains. Sprains require careful treatment. Keei quiet ami apply Chamberlain's Pain Balm Creel v 1 1 \n ill mmoi s the soreness and quick ly restore the parts to a healthy conditiou. For tale by all Dispensaries and Dealer*.39 words
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Advertisement280 1911-11-09 3 Ms\- *^NSjS«^" rl "Hazeline' Snow" Let the skin !><• rough or wrinkled, dry or Wl VA greasy 'Hazflinl:' Snow" will do more fed V\ to restore its youthful freshness and tine 1 V texture than any other preparation. The skin absorbs Hazilim; Snow rapidly J J V and completely, and280 words
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Advertisement180 1911-11-09 3 SON LEW BOOH NOW OPEN ON SINGAPORE RACES THE TREBLE 3000 to 30 On Races 1,2,6, DOUBLES ANY TWO EVENTS STRAIGHT OUT ALL EVENTS S THE ARCADE C. H. WILLIS TURF ACCOUNTANT IS HERE NOW DOING BUSINESS ON SINGAPORE RACES THE TREBLE 2000 30 ON RACES 1, 2, 6 DOUBLES180 words
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Advertisement500 1911-11-09 3 JAS CHRISTIE PSEMJEa TURF ACCOUNTANT BOOK NOW OPEN on Tin: Singapore Meeting. DOUBLES ON ANY TWD EVENTS UNLIMITED TREBLE EVENTS FROM 3000 TO 30 STRAIGHT-OUT ON ALL EVENTS. Telagraais: TRITON. Telephone Codes A. B. C. Ith Kditi .n (mice 186 ami Western Union Residence 1107 Get 24 12 .n SINGAPORE500 words
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Article972 1911-11-09 4 Veterans Discuss Coming Smash op m Central Furope. The fol owing account of an interview between two famous statesmen of the Far East, recorded m the Japan Times, a very American paper, is interesting. It his a Homeric "feel" about it, ami is of valve972 words
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Article734 1911-11-09 4 Lieut. Colonel G. A. Derrick, Command* ant, S. V. C. Singapore, 7th November, 1911. S. V. C Btilcstier Hitfe is allotted as under: Saturday 11th S.R.E. (V) and Maxim Coy. Sunday 12th S. V. A. Class Firing. Saturday lHth S.R.A. Sunday 19th S.V.I. Chinese Coy. Sunday734 words
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Advertisement209 1911-11-09 4 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 these are of the highest nrui-LiT 1 quality. CEMENT "Borneo" Brand shjpments month|y DISINFECTANT209 words
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Advertisement695 1911-11-09 4 A CONJURING TRICK. Children lake strong likeP nuii ■teoog dislikes to ]X ople hOin< tini< s. and th<-\ hare ingenkraa ways of sliowii)^ Ihm A little F"rench boy of my anjiiHintauco, writer .Jolui N. I»;i|ili.u) m th» Evening Stiindard, whom ft»r the siike ol MrgmAent we will rail Q«craia, hii^695 words
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Advertisement471 1911-11-09 4 THE Singapore free Press MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. TJ.r BJn4{Apora Free Pnm Daily, and is tm salt- ft f d,.,,,,,, hour each marmlng (Bnnday^ I price Ton (Ynts v ropy. <<l BubHcrilHTs-.vM-H.s'AJI! private ra^deaoea,<or v. If preferred by ttevea o'clock Full athlressfs at v hut, livtMt«l ■hoald li. Kiv<471 words
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Article1544 1911-11-09 5 Prom the copious and graphic telegrams <,f the special correspondent of the ""Daily Telegmnb these passages are taken a** eribing the formal transfer of authority at Tripoli from the Turks to the Italians: S< KNKS IN THK TOWN. police service was immediately ari mged after1,544 words
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Advertisement147 1911-11-09 5 WANTED WANTED IMMEDIATELY. CMmM St<»K -keeper for Tin Mine m Johore. Must be able to keep small >et kOOkSi Salary A|>i>l\ McALISTER Co.. Ltd. KOI 9 i'C WANTED IMMEDIATELY Pllllir fcffWlT for estatt- neai SandiiKau with fcboroogh knowtodge of estetc aeooamta, salary %VH) and free <|iiaiteis. Appl> BARLOW A Co.147 words
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Advertisement1146 1911-11-09 5 BUNGALOW TO LET. 58. Mount Sophia, W entry from Ist November. r: OTOMTTNE'S Large and commodious offices, Ist and 2nd X ■itawßMß iJLi I^^^ floor. No. t, Malacca Street, formerly occupied A by Arthur Barker Co. Also No. 29-1, Raffles T Place. A Apply to MEYER BROS. 14. Oollyer Quay.1,146 words
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Advertisement155 1911-11-09 5 AUCTION SALE OF A VALUABLE COCOANUT PLANTATION AT THE H MILE. SERANGGONG ROAD. Messrs. H. L. Coghlan Co. are instructed t» offer for sale by Public Auction at their Salerooms, NO. 5. HAFILKS lU,A<. X, ON Friday 10th Nov. at 2-30 p.m. All those lands situate at Sorang^ong m Singai>oie155 words
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Article, Illustration1445 1911-11-09 6 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, Nov. 9, 1911. }It+ 4ial! ih* PrrM. thr People tijrht mafmiftfcs U»iaw«*«l hy influence arvH inbri>*<) by Kin: He-- r ja«'i<»» Truth h«r g|.>rn>' pre. epv. draw, W«?dfc»»l to X elision. Loyalty ar>u I aw. To the labours of those who are en trusted with1,445 words
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Article478 1911-11-09 6 \t Urn rVilioß Ooorl >«^»«rda>, befon Mr. Maundn-IJ, thinl M.i^'iM iat«-, bi\ Can tonsaa pleaded to firing craekan m we pnbii« Htir.iv. ilM< i mmn fiaed each A Chinaman li\i!»^ at the \O± mile at Seliuir has b,»>u arrested for breaking Unarm of a coiirjtrywoman of his by Htrik i478 words
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Article111 1911-11-09 6 CANTONS INDEPENDENCE. AMOY UNCERTAIN \Frcm cur n '<>> m Woagfcoag, n«.\ Hti, The morning at Canton |>ass,.,| The Viceroy is Muted to b*T4 i the province independent. The dim— amunsmlai t ami discussed th«> situation ;u ,J invited Hongkong to s.-n,l rsprew to confer M to regulations. A111 words
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Article113 1911-11-09 6 EXTRAORDINARY ENTHUSIASM j •■-../</. Ipoh, \n\ f-ri, TheM is out luisiiiMiii b< the Chinese over the reported i.ill mtf and th«> capture of tin EmpeitM BkopS haw l>«'eii < losed for two .].»>«. and the mining OOoUm IN eomiog into tow n. La>t ni^ht there was nun li113 words
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221 1911-11-09 6 Foreign Expert Critical. 24 Millions for Mr. Ridley. [ft, f.tr u'.ia Con, 7, ntj IVnang. N. -:'n. l>r. K.M. t amille Vermoesen. iu>. »•)••< t to tIM Belgian Congo, i^ .r i -in Pcnaug roiUo to Suniiitr.i ngi ;«rc and .1 ii\ ai. [■teiviawed b> a221 words
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Article70 1911-11-09 6 The Ordeii oi Urn !>.»>• lot I ridi i <luile a n,oti«>n tor sain t loirn: ini»< ior b'tters of raqneet for s.vx,.. 1 of pn i from foreign tiibunals. and MOtHM a final \,»t, q| |10,016 for cemUD n penses. The second readings are thf I Laboun-rs70 words
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Article79 1911-11-09 6 Chaplain lor St. \i, lr,w s CtUlh arrived l>> tlu« mail on BfttorcUy. UWng an thr Clergj Hoaw, BMunford A Thr lUghl IN'vtl. tin- Bl*bop of Labii— juhl Sarawak will pn>a» n at STenMNlg SnmUw next. At 9 p.m. on SmuLis tln-r.' irill b« !l K|»«'<ial MTTiea79 words
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Advertisement200 1911-11-09 6 KUPPER PILSENER T3 17 17 "D IS THE 13 Hi JL 1Y best. SOLE AGENTS, CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. X'MAS PRESENTS FOR HOME MANILA CIGARS For tlie convenience of our customers, we are nie pared to deliver the the following Brands m (neat Britain DUTY PAID, and POST FREE at the200 words
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Advertisement70 1911-11-09 6 V. H. BOHNEN. p.p.c. GRAMAPHONES WITH HORNS .NEWEST MODELS LOWEST.PRICES ALSO THE NEW HORNLESS CABINET MACHINES. MELLOW TONE. ARTISTIC AND COMPACT IN APPEARANCE. MODERATE PRICES. ROBINSON PIANO I COMPANY, LIMITED. BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock'b Patent with Improvements of John Roberts, Retired World's Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE70 words
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Advertisement52 1911-11-09 6 It Is a Wonder. < 'luiihlm i lain s Tain Halm In oueof the remarkable pre|»arationH yet pniMti thtJ relief of rheuiuatic pains ami for lame t* 1 1 sprains ami bruiWH. The quick relief fnuu which it affords m alone worth many liiiu* > X Ooml. For sale by52 words
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Article174 1911-11-09 7 FALL OF PEKING DENIED Wu's Assassin's. Imi'khial News Service. London, via Durban. Reuter telegra—S from Peking demons jiat* 1 that the stories erf the fall of the ,il are haseless. rue Chinees In Singapore and elsewhere i,t« (I the news as a tact and suhsiituted tin rebel174 words
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Article118 1911-11-09 7 L LEGATIONS FORTIFYING. Ueuter's Service. London, via Bomhax. K« liter's porrospondant at I'eking wires thai all the railways leading to the capital In the hands ot the revolutionaries. who are bettered to he uarchfasg to the apital. I oreign employees are coming m to the rions. which ;ne118 words
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Article26 1911-11-09 7 Rbtjtbb*! skrvick. London, via Bombay. i the murder of YVu. the latters Chinese troops 3,000 strong fought 1,300 Sfanchut and juit them to flight.26 words
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Article384 1911-11-09 7 t i companies of United states Marines stationed m the Philippines are now pn paring to go to China. They have been equipped as rapidly as possible, and practically on waiting orders. ue Informed that the Straits Bank g i o. concerning which an announceis made m another column, is384 words
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Article69 1911-11-09 7 Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. General Frugoni, immediately on landUjg w.th 15,000 troopa, reinforcements, took a vigorous initiative on Monday and ordered an advance, whose rapidity and vigour surprised the enemy and resulted m the re-capture of Fort Hamidieh and a portion of the oasis. The69 words
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Article111 1911-11-09 7 Determined to Resist. flBUTBB*! Skrykk. London, via Bombay The Porte has despatched I protest to the Powers on the Italian annexation of Inpoh, Stating its determination to resist. Ueutcr's correspondent at Constant i nople says that the War Otlic c has issued a statement discrediting the report of111 words
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Article222 1911-11-09 7 Enmity Spreading. BjßJra*-f Skh\ v i:. Lomlon, via Bombay. Beuter'l correspondent ;(t Tunis reports serious lighting between the Arabs and Italians ye-4erda\. A nuniher were killed and wounded. Police and troops re established order. A police anrgeaill was mortally wounded. A lalagrjani from l^ris states that the222 words
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Article31 1911-11-09 7 Imi-lhiu- Nbwi Service. I»n<loD, via Durban. A mosinflc from Paris says that General Toutee has been recalled to give an explunution ol tin arrest <»f prominent French officials m Morocco.31 words
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Article123 1911-11-09 7 The Coronation Ceremony of His Majesty Somdetch Phrs Paramendr Mahj Vajiravudh, Phrs Mongkut Klao. King of Biam, son of Kin*,' Miilia ChuhUongkom, begins on Ist day of December iwxt. The Coronation will take place on 2nd day of December and the festivities will continue until Kth123 words
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Article79 1911-11-09 7 Against Taft. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. The State and Municipal election! m America yesterday show a derided awaken ing of the radical tendency. There is considerable disaffection from Taft, Beaming to diminish his prospects of a possible re election. The remarkable success of the Socialists m79 words
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Article61 1911-11-09 7 Aims at all White. Iltratux Ni;\vs Service. Jx>n<lon. via Durban. Renter** correspondent at Ottawa wirati that Mr Mcßride, Premier of Britten Columhia. has attired ;it Ottawa to a*k the Dominion. <io\>MiiMH'nt's 00-operation m strengthening Ibe Immigration laws m order to secure a white British Columhia. It is expected61 words
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Article16 1911-11-09 7 The NObel Prize for chemist i\ has I cc* awarded to Ma«lam» Curie*16 words
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Article53 1911-11-09 7 liEUTEIi'B SeHVICE. Ixmdon, via Bombay. The Melbourne Cup Race has resulted as follows 1 The Parisian, I Flavian, 8 Didtta. Thirty three run, und the Hare was won b] two lengths, ahead wpamAi in<{ s<<ond and third. netting 9 to 2 the winner, 14 to i second. 'J."»53 words
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Article166 1911-11-09 7 Proposals for Adjustment. Imiirial Xi:ws Sekvre. London, via Durban. Beater learnt that the Idea baa been mo«>te«l of a general negotiation i»> Britain and Prance for rectitu -at ion of frontiers and tirhangtn of territory »»>■ the two ■ountrics m rarioui parts of the world, including166 words
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Article297 1911-11-09 7 S;iys ;i home papers It is curious that yesterday, <>,t 1J w lu-ii the newt of tin 1 serious insurrection m i'lnii:) wai- reaching this country, should have boon ihe til'ty-tirst auni\er mutj of tin* ci)ti\ of Peking i>\ the liritish and French forces. It is perhaps297 words
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Article72 1911-11-09 7 Council of State. Refter's Service. London, via Bombay. Mr. Asquith has stated that an Order m Council will delegate the exercise of the executive functions of the Crown during the Kind's ahsence. His Majesty will he m daily telegraphic communication with his ministers on all matters of importance.72 words
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Article51 1911-11-09 7 Visit to Malta Cancelled. Rehter'B Service. London, via Bombay. Owing to the cholera at Malta, Their Majesties visit there m cnm-elled. The Mary Gift. Queer! Mary has decided to devote the Coronation Gift from the Marys of the Umpire to establish at Whitstable a ho'ida\ home tor London working51 words
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Article45 1911-11-09 7 Rsxmr*B Skhvke. London, via Bombay. The mcieeeM m imports for Octobei i«re £2,804,499, principally m food and drink and toheCOO. Then is v iMge d»c fMM m rotton. The incivas*' m export! IK £~y,H:>0,()7 1 Chiefly st«'«>l, cotton and wool inanufju t iir»>^.45 words
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Article127 1911-11-09 7 New Measure Forecasted. Rium'i skuvkk. London, via Bombay. Replying on Urn point of manhntnl raff rage to a deputation, Mr. Aequith laid thai a mans right to a vote oii^lit to depend on his being citi/.fii. H«> ou^lit to h;iv«' on»' vot#* only. The sol«- rational course wjiH127 words
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Article69 1911-11-09 7 Imi'i.hial Nkwi Skhvk i-. London, via Durban. The papers giv«> colanuM to a painful society slander action, Mrs Atherton complaining that her sister m law. Lady Dean Paul, said Bho had hoen turmul out of a hotel at Cairo, which was untrue. The defendants denied that she spoke69 words
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Article103 1911-11-09 7 I.c. No. 59, Joseph Snthdeo, :i nati\ r of Trinidad, was Arrested si 185, Bochore Road, OH Monday ni^'ht for tnatfTfling a I ratiiof $4--t troin Tain T;ii Moh, a ChineSS iiioiu«\-cliiin^«M. When seised, Btathdeo had the S4:{ m one hand, and m the other was foand103 words
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Article197 1911-11-09 7 Kota Bahru, 2nd Nov.. 1911. Mr. .1. K. Bishop, assistant adviser, has boil appointed to act for Mr. .1. Scott Mason during his absence m Kurope, and Mr. T. \V. Clayton of Ptohftng has arrived to act for Mr. J. K. Bishop. The sentence of death passed on197 words
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Advertisement50 1911-11-09 7 Good Advice. The best time to buy Charmberlain's Googh Remedy is rij«ht now. Don't put it off until you need it but keep it at hand. A cold is much easier cured when first contracted than after it has settled m the system. For sale by all DiapenaarieK and Deataru.50 words
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Advertisement211 1911-11-09 7 nUBINSON jim AND CO. Mf!w>> NOW SHOWING <|i LATEST STYLES V|^ P MOTOR DUST COATS 4ft ALPACA TUSSOR SILK m PRICES: If f S7.SO. JI.SO, 13.50, 15.50. t |L 21.50, 27.50 each H EXCLUSIVE STYLES, Pttdcinatlon of the East y^lt. Is brought ti m -^^^B^ Ifie perfection to whch F211 words
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Advertisement540 1911-11-09 8 FOR SALE FOR SALE PRIVATELY Four New Austrian Fireproof Safes. Suitable for estate managers, accountant*, broktn &c. For particulars and prices. Apply to POWELL Co., Auctioneers _Kov I 10-11 SAND FOR SALE White, clean and suitable for Building Purpose. Contract can be made for delivery Apply ABDUL KADIR, c o540 words
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Advertisement634 1911-11-09 8 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. FOR Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Kobe and Yokohama. THE IMPERIAL. GERMAN HAIL STEAMER ROON 8,133 tons, Capt. lichm, having left Colomho on Sunday, the sth inst., at noon may he ex IM'Cteil to arrive here on Saturday the llrh iust.. at about 4 pan. en route for above portn.634 words
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Advertisement748 1911-11-09 8 FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE COMPANY. LTD., SINGAPORE BRANCH. Oxygen Gas Dissolved Acetylene. Oxy-acetylenio blowpipes and blow pipe cutten for quick cutting Iron and Steel I 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,748 words
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Advertisement576 1911-11-09 8 P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through BIHh 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 1912576 words
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Advertisement549 1911-11-09 8 N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly sei\i<«- i* maim ;iio Yokohama via i»rts to Mars« ill, s MI j Antwerp, under mail contiart with the rial Japanese (k>v«>rnuient 1!,, N. MT sercw Steamers rtaintaining thi> > been sjkh ially designed and <«,,,st.. are fitted549 words
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Article1522 1911-11-09 9 {From our own Correspondent^ London, Oct. 15. Unreel continue* to he the predominent note alike of the international and domestic situation. Irue, the Morocco agreement has been signed this week and an end lias tints been put to the long drawnout controversy which has threatened the peace of1,522 words
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Article363 1911-11-09 9 iTfl 1n 1 1 k.n runs \l llisks. a Paris ooraespondenJ m a psjfeliahoi letter touches on tho iadiraet dangers of Mm rupture luMwcfii Jtal> and Turk»«\ m these terms Mun\ Frenchmen MM of ojtiiiion thif, Italy, though (H'niian,\'s ally, has undertaken a much biflgM ta-k than363 words
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Advertisement690 1911-11-09 9 Pacific Mail S.S. Co. V S MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN rAND HONOLULU Semi-Trop'cal Route ily lice taking the warm SOUTHERN f E «-v fuss tli«> Pacific via HONOLULU, on the most fertile and heautiful island th< Paeino. Through Passage Tickets granted to England, and Germany by all690 words
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Advertisement552 1911-11-09 9 N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. •J?5 faBt and W(IIkDOWD »»ail steamers of H sail lortnlghtly from Bremen, Hamburg v la Rotterdani. Antwerp, Boutham p M?l V, a i ar> G<noa N M*ee, (connecting Marseilles. Naples. Alexandria and vice versa) Fort said, Suez, Aden. Colombo, Penang Bin*apore, Hongkong,552 words
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Advertisement874 1911-11-09 9 ty^'l^l Tf* I Y""^ y t">&* n^n^n^^n^B Ir a I «Hi feature of their brand I I jg^^^e^eg^^UßnE /s that the ileiicate iS^i^^i^^miill green of the young iHrci n^n^^^^^B^ft^^^Hn^n^n^nV^n^nV serveil with much of the ?|^^f if rvrl original fla vour of fresh I frfZs^/' m m I,.!!/ S' r iff874 words
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Article584 1911-11-09 10 A COXTINKXTAIi Cll« I'LAK. Miehelins having reduced their prices for tyres, the Continental Caoutchouc: and Outtapercha Compagnie of Hanuover. have thereupon issued a circular, of which we publish a translation as under. A foreign firm of competitors on Sep tember ir>th mdimnd its price* lot t>res. which now584 words
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Article232 1911-11-09 10 lii an Mitring notice of Mr John l>ill Koss'g new book Sixty Years Life and Adventure m the Far Hast the "Daily Chronicle" sa> s: "Novels. 1 \\h>. there isn't one m e\erv ">.OOO that can hold up its end against the 'human interest" of this232 words
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Article53 1911-11-09 10 Medicines that aid narnn- an- alu :i> s most effectual. Chamberiain'i Cough Remedyad on this plate* It allays the ooogh« relieves the tongSi opens tin- secjotlooi sndsids nature m rcwtorlng the ■ytem to health] co ditioa. Thousands have testifled to Its supertax excelenoß. Tak b] all Dispensaries53 words
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Article846 1911-11-09 10 The Total where given represents the output Biace 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 available total. Dr. James Mol«n\ London, reports I h,.\e tned tli. FRANZ JOSEF natural846 words
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Article150 1911-11-09 10 He took hot whisky. ,m and mm. To «-nre a nast\ ■OM His home was Pandemonium rot weeks and weeks I'm told He made a reaisome hullabaloo. And smashed the furniture But now lies well :md lobcrtoo) Through Woods «.ieat lVpjtei mint (me. I Sept. Oc Total. Mai150 words
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Advertisement80 1911-11-09 10 1910! 1911! NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY CONTINENTALS List No. 3 September Z^^T^K st 3 November Cover 111 Ribbed /Lf<% "'S^ Covsr 111 Ribbed 810—100 lyt-IS^ 310 100 $79-00 MjjJ/ 549-50 Although the prices of our tyres have been reduced we beg to point out that the quality which80 words
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Advertisement125 1911-11-09 10 FORD CARS ARE ACTUAL 22.4 HP. R.A.C. RATING The Vi\i passenger Ford weighs 11 OWt. TJ\is means alK>ut 65 lhs. per Horse Power. The average car m Rlnfpow weighs 20 to .JO CWt atul has If H >tse L'ovser or I cut. p«£HOBBE POWER. WHAT IS THE MORAL? THEBFORD MOTOR125 words
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Advertisement261 1911-11-09 10 THE BANGKOK TIMES (tsTAHLISHLD I**7. i LEADING PAPER IN SIAV DAILY AND WEEKLY ENGLISH AND SIAMESE LARGEST CIRCULATION. KELLY AND WALSH, LT Singapore Agents. Telegrams: TIMES, BANGKOK, Twenty-wventh Annual Pub!i«a: lor THE SINCAPORE and STRAITS ROUGH DIARY for 1912 Price $1.25 per oopy $1.65 post fr«* Pub/(shecs FRASER AND NEAVE,261 words
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Article1115 1911-11-09 11 IB r- srwr TDIV buy s er9 o- BE rr 150,000 2s 28 Anglo-Malay J"J int !4 ,2x J, 50.000 2s 2s Batang Malaka l J '2* S'SSS 1 J S atu S aves M int w 2 IS'SS SS.% (Selangor) 37 6 315 0 (I. L l LlDtang1,115 words
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Article72 1911-11-09 11 •5«.3?-- (Corrected up to Nov. 8.) Bank 4■ 2 4 932 n demand 2 4 lift Private credits 3in s 2 4 7-lft n credits 6 m 2-4 28-32 France AeaasM Hunk 294 Germany, d« maud '>36i India, T. T. IIA Hongkong, demand \9± Yokohama, tloinuud 114 Java, fam—d72 words
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Article139 1911-11-09 11 N.»%. 8. Tin 75 Uons solil* 94.17§ (ianiMer 020 Gambles Cube No. 1 1.) 60 jOamhen Cube No. 2 nom. I'i pper Black ordin. Spore... buyers 10.15 Pepper, <Wbito fair) buyers 19.60 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom. Nutmeg! (80 to tbe IfcJ nom. Mam iiuuuja 1 no Cloves139 words
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Advertisement235 1911-11-09 11 lansan LThe 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 our235 words
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Advertisement154 1911-11-09 11 De KONINKUJKE 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. DE CAJU KNTIER Billiton, B;itavm with transhipment to Java-coast and Seiiiaram,'. Nov 9 RBTNIERSZ Baiuljt'iuiassiii. Stamen, Kota-Baroo, Balik-Papan, Sainarimla, T.'u-akan and Beroiiw154 words
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Advertisement15 1911-11-09 11 For all internal complaints fly sentry cough oold Ac., take Woods 1 Grs»t reppermiat Cure,15 words
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Miscellaneous722 1911-11-09 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commando™ Arrived From Kor When Steamers Nat. Tonnapc A Master From Consl^ees For n^L gsrau sawartta S^S Mtai Sir r;" 1 jiiiitjii 7n S2S* l"i 1 I tl i n 511 Mg«q« Ul n En. ,IZ ow- v J««k<*.«-ll K'1,,,.V,v,r lia,,«koklo Bjprm Brit J825722 words
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Miscellaneous145 1911-11-09 11 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR AND KEPPEL HARBOUR. Wharves and Docks at which different vessels are berthed. Bftrt Wharf (Bull)- MIL East Wharf 860. 1— Bucephalus. Kirin M, i i, ThoM«juu. Sheers Wharf— Klantf. Wharf Sec. i Egm, Tenpalata Km, 3 EL P. Ferainaad. 4— S;ii Silii^. H 5 l\m*>. 6145 words
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Article758 1911-11-09 12 THK BUl*** Tot I(N\MKNT. A boxing tournament fM held at the Tanglin barracks last night by the Buffs' Boxing Club and some good sjwrt was seen. The military intm-d out m strength and there was also a good number of civiliaus present. The contests took place on v758 words
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Article47 1911-11-09 12 This popular place of amusement and instruction has put on a specially good programme for race week. To-night three new films from the American Biograpb Company will be shown. Each Dim is a thousand feet long. The Harima Hall is certainly well worth a visit.47 words
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Article108 1911-11-09 12 Mr Han Peng Chien, the accomplished head of the Winson Company which gave such excellent performance's m the Victoria Theatre the week before last, attended at Lady Evelyn Young's At Home yesterday afternoon and gave a clever exhibition of juggling on the lawn, which was witnessed by the large number108 words
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Article65 1911-11-09 12 Race No. 1. 1 Penitent. 2 Chaperon. Race No. 2. 1 Rouge at Noir. 2 Lossie. 3 Sweet Home. Race No. 3. 1 Wellington. 2 Bay Ronald. 3 Progress. Race No. 4. 1 Necia. 2 (irey Plume. Race No. 5. 1 Silver Hampton. 2 Chantenee. Race No.65 words
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Article230 1911-11-09 12 The Assizes were continued >esterday before the Chief Justice Sir W. Hyndman Jones. Chan Peng Liap. charged with the theft of several mortars and pestles from the premises of See Teck Ching of 126, Jalan Sultan, was sentenced to three years' ri gorous imprisonment. A previous com ie-230 words
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Article337 1911-11-09 12 111 View of the telegram stating that the Hon. Oalbraitb Cole intends to dispute his iepottntion from Britisli |.;ist Africa b\ order of the Beeretarj of state for the Colonies this comment from the Law Journal will In* noted as bearing on that matter In337 words
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Article106 1911-11-09 12 Speaking at the Mansion House, after receiving the delegates of the joint congrrss of the British Archaeological Association and the London and Middlesex Archaeological Society, the Lord Mayor (Sir T. Vezey Strong) said the present surroundings of Crosby Hall at Chelsea were not so harmonious as were106 words
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Article178 1911-11-09 12 Information has been received from the Harbour Master. Port Swetteuhain, that the two vertical lights at Deep Water Point have been discontinued from Mondaj the bth instant, and will remain so until further orders. The Japanese steamer Kiriu Maru airived from Japan yesterday (Wednesday) morning with some general178 words
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Article86 1911-11-09 12 McALIbTKU A Ct>. Port Swettenham Kstat ft, 156 Allagar Kstate 9.000 Bukit Knbu Kstate 550 Debbk k I Co. Rrnang Limited t pienla. Panfai 1.800 Ban, Dabbi I Co.. Ltd. Rental i.hoo Vigoroie 1.400 Uabman Tin l«0?9 pkla. F. W. lUkm.k I CO.* Kanaboi, Oct. Mine86 words
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Article360 1911-11-09 12 A Sth\its Mans Lkttkk. Mr B. H. F. Day. (for 1 Bila fflamatial Rubber Lands Limited, writes from Tan long Katong. Singapore. Sept 20th. to the Times of Ceylon as follows Iteiitting to the numerous enquiries bj planters m your columns for laud suitable for rabbet360 words
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Article131 1911-11-09 12 A: the extraordinary fBH«nU meeting to consider v resolution to reduce the capital from 700.000 m il shares to £481,861 17s. 6d., divided into :550.179 shares of each and 849,881 shares of 7s. tkl. each bf OMlceUillg capital not represented by avail able assets to the extent131 words
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Article15 1911-11-09 12 Sir Henry i.nd Lady MeCallum were to leave London for Ce\Um on Tuesda\ October 31.15 words
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Advertisement244 1911-11-09 12 A GUARANTEED INCOME FOR LIFE. £100 a year for life on attaining age 50 or a single cash pavrtiftm £1390-2-0 can be secured by a male age 25, for an annual navVn of £31-16-0, (other ages m proportion.) P^ent Quotations for Annuity for all kinds, at any age, or for244 words
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Miscellaneous725 1911-11-09 12 SINGAPORE RACES. SECOND DAY'S WEIGHTS. 1. THE GRIFFIN HANDICAP 2.30 p.m. Value $400 and $50 to the Second Horse. A Handicap for all Griffins that have entered for the First Griffiu Race (No 4) on the First Day. Winners excluded. Distance, Race Course. Mr Eddys Dandier at, 10.7. OL C.725 words
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