The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 November 1911
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1911-11-10 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FREDAY. NOVEMBER 10, 1911. NO. 7,36615 words
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Article175 1911-11-10 1 The resignation of Mr. Balfour and speculation as to who will succeed him occupy much of the wire news of Europe. Speed the parting guest, seems to be the principle of Mr. Balfour's eulogies rfegi 7. Important news from China by special is the formal declaration of175 words
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Article1133 1911-11-10 1 IMPRESSIONS AND REMINISCENCES. At Kaii.w a\ Cakiuage \Yim>ow, in'the Malay States June. 1911 After crossing to Muar river the vast areas of the Johore Kubhcr Estates show the first example of rubber trees which have reached the tapping stage. Grove* of trees m parallel rows, so close together, that no1,133 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement689 1911-11-10 1 EVERYBODY WANTS TO LOOSE VIPTfIRIA TUEATDC ii cake VIbIUKIA THcATRE. DURING THE RACE WEEK h., v,s lT r«* ALHAMBBA, HKACH t()A1) mmwm onl v^ f our new pictTrT^^^^ I^^^^ J| COMMENCING If\ 1 ALL FAVOURITES TO-NIGHT I VTHURSDAY NOVEMBER, I\J J New PATHE'S ANIMATED GAZETTE 60th FDITIftN I S ?g|689 words
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Advertisement319 1911-11-10 1 Straits Opera Co., ALEXANDRA HALL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. Will Stage TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT Friday, 10th Nov. Three Golden Stars By Special Request B. T. TAY, Manager THE CLEAN SHOW The Star Opera Co THE DUTCH AND MALAY VARIETY ENTERTAINERS AT THE THEATRE ROYAL NORTH BRIDOE ROAD. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT MORANG MORENG (VERY319 words
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Advertisement98 1911-11-10 1 Go-fca^'s Hfcvcrtiocmento. New programme at the Alhambra Page 1. Shipping advts Paroo. Apcur, and X. Y. K. bailing* Page w. Meeting of Licensing Board Page 2. Tenders for opium to-day Pa<je 2. Wanted a Bungalow, furnished or unfurnished Page 1. Bankruptcy notice re Shaik All Hassan Pat* 2. The Han98 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous310 1911-11-10 1 THE WEEK. Friday 10th. High Water— o 33 am., 11-48 pm. Legislative (Oiiih il. 2-30 pm. Municipal <'oniinission. 2-30 pm. Tanglin < lnh lace Dame. Bun's Sergeant* Ouadrdle Part) 30 p.m. Governor leaves Singapore. Saturday llth. High Water— l-24 am., 0 30 pm. B. I. Outward Mail due. N. 1).310 words
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Article536 1911-11-10 2 special meeting of the Commit ioncri will be heiii this Friday to consider the President s Budget for 191 1. Some wonderful fiction readies .Manila from Shanghai respecting affairs m the North. A Manila paper gives prominence to a telegram which states that "it is rumoured here from Peking that536 words
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Advertisement669 1911-11-10 2 Odol is the first and only prrparptiofl for < leansing the mouth and teeth which ex.en isoa iw antiseptic mm] rvlreolilug powers not onfy during the few momenta of application, but continuoiibly lor s-wif hours h.\wy\\'.u\\s. Price }>*■}■ jliwlc DO eU. Of all Ckemisti *f 84ore$. NOTICES NOTICE. Tenders will669 words
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Advertisement631 1911-11-10 2 NOTICES NOTICE Mr. F. H. Kohnen having resigned, heceasew to sign for our firm from this date. JAEGER A Co. SiugaiHire, 6th November, 1911. Nov 9 12-11 JUST LANDED Per srt. Darius several very showy Cobs and Ponies quiet m Saddle Harness. To be seen at F. CLARKE A Co.,631 words
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Advertisement643 1911-11-10 2 NOTICES. BANK NOTICE. THE EXCHANGE BANKS will be closed on Saturday llth Instant j Public Holidays. Monday 13th Instant Oct 7 11 11 DOMESTIC SERVANTS First class house servants, Conductors, Clerks, Dressers, ChatYeiirs, ifcc, *Vc,. engaged OB low wages, and sent over, passage paid. Very mcxlerate terms. Apply A. P.643 words
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Advertisement341 1911-11-10 2 INSURANCE. FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established Ikm2. 8 8 CURRBNCI INSURANCE m Force, over »45,000,000.0 C New Business, 1910, over 96,640,000.00 Large Nett Surplus above liabilities for RESERVE and all outstanding claims. Direct Government Supervision. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made locally Policies are WORLD WIDE." I J. H.341 words
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Advertisement490 1911-11-10 2 BANKS THE STfiAFTS BANKING 0 Private Banking n s 111( SH gurraut Accounts opened f o infivvf. teniM to he tion. 1 v 9 NEDERLANOSCHE HANDEL- MAATSCHAPpy NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIEtv' CAPITAL fl 4.-,.,)00,000. (aU.uti:;^^ RESERVE fl 7,124,:«.7. Head Office m Amhtkki,^ Uf.ad Agkscy n Hatavia. BRANCHES: Nw| B Rantfoon, Socrabaya,490 words
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Article2150 1911-11-10 3 !si.\M> WHBBK AOKD Helatfykn auk Katkx. There is nothing so interesting as the ■tody of human nature m all its varying ,1 ;.-,■>. snd ;t is always refreshing to take up snj well written volume which graphi <:.!!> «iepi< ts. both by pen and picture, the2,150 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement523 1911-11-10 3 >s Iff I* iW: Medicine Without Alcohol Aycr's Sarsaparilla is a tonic and alterative, free from alcohol. What is a "tonic"? A medicine that imparts strength or tone; a medicine that builds up, gives vigor and power. What is an alterative A medicine that alters or changes unhealthy action to523 words
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Advertisement178 1911-11-10 3 SON LEVY.JAS CHRISTIE BOOK NOW OPEN ON SINGAPORE RACES THE TREBLE 3000 to 30 On Races 1,2,6, DOUBLES ANY TWO EVENTS STRAIGHT OUT ALL EVENTS 8 THE ARCADE G. H. WILLIS TURF ACCOUNTANT is BERB NOW DOING BUSINESS ON SINGAPORE RACES THE TREBLE 2000-30 ON RACES 1, 2, 6 DOUBLES178 words
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Advertisement500 1911-11-10 3 PREMIER TURF ACCOUNTANT BOOK NOW OPEN ON TIIK Singapore Meeting. DOUBLES ON ANY TWO EVcHTS UNLIMITED TREBLE EVENTS FROM 3000 TO 30. STRAIGHT-OUT ON ALL EVENTS. Telegrams: TRITON. Tllinfcm Codes A. B. C. Ufa Bditioa OAet I*6 ami Western I'uiou JriHf I 1107 Oct 24 121 l SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB.500 words
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Article2209 1911-11-10 4 [All Rkihj.n Reserved} 11. DELHI. SIH W. LEE-WARNER, G.C.S.I. Uvcfa ligbi i- thrown hjk>u Indian history iji ii; ji 1 the rise and tall of her caj)it«l cities. Theii cstablisbaveat and position ie;l cl tiu -piiit <t Hit adauaiatratioßs which m ted their kites, while the2,209 words
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Article215 1911-11-10 4 v Cinematograph Stobi Gutted. Bombay, October 25th. Tbii morning at aluuit B o'clock, considerable excitement was ciiiiM'd at K;ilhadevi Road, when the <l<»ors of a room at the rear of a »>i« fourstoried bouse were blown off, and names were noticed bursting out of it.215 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement782 1911-11-10 4 SOME MAKES OF PENS //Mf are pretty, but fail the ff //mm /u^K, l^hl tent of hard work. Some ff/ l/Mi J*?pens write under fay- ff //ml ourable conditions, but ff /ml R r ciipc YOU RFT THE fail when driven. The ff Jgl 'SWAN 1 stands every ff /7Mf782 words
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Advertisement54 1911-11-10 4 The Baker was "ci-unty," his words were tel t't He was not m the nood for a jest He felt like an oaf .and wanted to "loaf For he had a bad cold on the chest What frieud you ve been ta th^ Remarked luh old neighbour the "Brewer" Take54 words
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Advertisement233 1911-11-10 4 Tansan The Gold Medal Mineral Water, certified h I authorities to be highly beneficial to health 1 especially m the tropics. Tansan is a partic larly crisp and invigorating mineral wate J Packed m cases of 100 splits or 48 pints. Buchanan's Whiskies Are all matured and bottled m Scotland,233 words
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Article1057 1911-11-10 5 Oun ps 01 his Political Pwopaoahxml BBCBH r WOBI IN OaltNA. taring to the Important part which **The Globe" took m obtaining the release m V»l Ben from the Chinese Legation j m 1896, Dr and If rs Caatlie (with whom ese Reformer >t;i\e<l when m tbis1,057 words
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Article366 1911-11-10 5 Rbmabkabli Welcomi bi not Nativbs. Cairo, September M. Che crowning point of .ill the excitement "aad axpeete> tion. which have been dominant factors m Egyptian life during the past two months; p ta reached last evening, when Viscount Kifc bener, th<> Mewly-appointed pent and366 words
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Article299 1911-11-10 5 It i^ no secret t'.iat some of the leading British steamship companies stood m no Deed of President Toft's warning. The] ale already laying their plans i;i anticipa» fciou ol the opening <>: the Panama Canal. 1; i! ;<> --:m lull .mi I',1 to take sneta wn299 words
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Article50 1911-11-10 5 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 ulone worth many times itscost. For sale- 1»\ all Pisi>euharies and Dealers50 words
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Article509 1911-11-10 5 The Physician's Oheatkst Ali.v. When Dysentery is playing havoc with the health ami strength of the oaf ultimate sufferer, ho has argent aeee of nocurliihmont winch is easily digestible, does not irritate the bowel, and is capable of sustaining his strength, which is always greatly undermined509 words
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Advertisement269 1911-11-10 5 WANTED I WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Chines* Btere-ke< pci tot Tin sflneliijohorp*] ICnst be able to leceu tonal] it b k bury MM). Api McALISTER Co., LtJ. N 9 uc v;anted immediately Book-keeper f«>r estate near Sandakaii with boroogfa know ledge ol > ate accounts, salaiy 1100 and bee qoarU 1 1.269 words
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Advertisement281 1911-11-10 5 I ANNUAL i SALE NOW PROCEEDING} Extraordinary Bargains will be i shown and particular attention i I is drawn to the exceptional T values offered P i w TO LET. BUNGALOW TO LET. "> B. Mount Sophia. entry fiom Ist November. Apply M. H. SASSOOK Malacca Btnet, 5- 12 TO281 words
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Advertisement326 1911-11-10 5 H. L. COGHLAN CDauctioneers, VALUERS AND SURVEYORS No. 5, Raffles Place. VALUATIONS of Real and Personal Property for Sales, Mortgage and Estates Duty AUCTIONS conducted of land, House Property, Furniture and other effects. ESTATE MANAGEMENT and COLLECTION of RENTS under supervision of Experienced Staff. RUBBER AUCTIONS held weekly. mwt AUCTION326 words
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Advertisement167 1911-11-10 5 rriß-ii im»ui_j. lIW| «i »ibhi i i— _i__«_^ AUCTION SALE OF A VALUABLE CCCOANUT PLANTATION r THE 6 4 l MILE, SERANCGONG ROAD. Messrs. H. L. Coghlan Co. arc instructed to offer for sale by Puulic Auction at their Salerooms, MO. •">. KM KI.KS l'\.\( X, ON Friday 10th Nov.167 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article36 1911-11-10 6 Ohpkn-Pai.mkh -I'kmbertox.-On the oth OetObev at St. .lames \\iv LesH, Plymouth, CAPTAIM Harold H. li. OftPKC-PALMBK. Royal Irish Foelliora,to Olqa M\ry, daughter Of the lat«" Colo—l W. W. Pem»>ei ton, I. S. C. (Uuraia CoavnisoJoa).36 words
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Article21 1911-11-10 6 Thuuj'F. —Outhe lOtliOct.at 1, Malvern id. Southsca, tki wife of Major F. M. Thhi'lM*. Royal (larrison Artillery, «>f a daughter.21 words
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Article, Illustration1543 1911-11-10 6 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, Nov. 10, 1911. B HYN YUYr While under roodioal advice, and there have for long time been indioation> that the physioal and nerve ■train of political leadership has been ■ererel) felt hy him, Mr BALFOUI has been impelled to pronounce his Nunc dimittis" from the1,543 words
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Article383 1911-11-10 6 Mil. S. Bilker, of the Oriental Tobacco Co.. has reported Tan Eck Seng, for cheating m respect of a case of cigarettes valued at fit, A body tied up iv a sack and heavily waighM was found floating off Tanjon^ I Kirn on Wednesday. The body was too jmuch «l.'(oiii|H)sed383 words
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Article87 1911-11-10 6 REPUBLIC OF CANTON. CITY DECLARES FOR NEW Rule. Viceroy takes Refuge m Hongkong. Hon-k.,.^. Not. mi, The Ootemi aaaoaaceilta Umi i Council th;,t bfl l, ul just I, tnu() British Consul ih.it OMUoa Cllj v,.., f ni ht (W ***j) aMlared ranisiu, the Viceroy concurring. In order to87 words
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Article43 1911-11-10 6 Cause of Embitterment. Imperial Hiwi Bmn i IxjI1(1 Than, m. moreer <>t Oeaeral Wu ki embittered the Cbiaeec ■gaiasi chus. ...id tends to imperil A fight is prociN-Uiim at N, the ■aaebni m an alukmi position ere rtwmanding ttu43 words
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Article92 1911-11-10 6 Reuteu's Servk >.. fondon, via RomUj At the Chine A— oriatkwi Dinner s.r 0. .1. Pnilgeoa pnakM and n r,-<\ u > the pmeeni eriaii la Ohiaa H Ike danger of abjeel v (lovt. to popular clamOW -a^,^ Kmpomible ejemanas. Ji. tnSi lac nfcreaM daagar, ■alai mad.' between92 words
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Article348 1911-11-10 6 A Division Will not Fight. Reuter's Sfrvice. Ix>ndon, via Brmbiy. Beater's correspondent at Peking wires that the Wiii Wu Pu aim.. »cci ...t thf Court di>es not intend t«> ].m\. Tki Dowager Kin|»i«>- bat gin Mm million tfold taels to nwrt rh. n.ionli. nary e\|H>n<litute. The Third348 words
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Advertisement195 1911-11-10 6 I TEe AUTO-MANUAL BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT. I Beats anything of fered jA?tA t\ Robinson Piano Co, IHHP^. X'MAS PRESENTS FOR HOME MANILA CIGARS For the convenience of OUT customers, we are prepared to «leliver tlu? the following Brands m Oreal Rritain DUTY PAID, and POST FREK at tlie following ratal195 words
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Advertisement27 1911-11-10 6 PHOTOGRAPHIC STORES DEVELOPING PRINTING JUST ARRIVED NEW CAMERAS NEW CAMERAS NEW CAMERAS New Lenses, New Accessories, etc. No. 102 104, North Bridge Road KONG HING CHIONG Co.27 words
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Advertisement44 1911-11-10 6 F. H. BOHNEN. p.p.c. BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock'B Patent with Improvements op John Roberts, Retired World's Champion) ausolutely 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.44 words
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Article91 1911-11-10 7 KING 'S JOURNEY. Dates and Stops. TJedter's Service. London, via Bombay. i Medina, with Their Majesties the King and Queen on hoard, arrives at Gibraltar on Nov. 14th and haves on the 15th. Their Majesties will not land. The vessel arrives at Port Said on the riling of the 20th,91 words
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Article40 1911-11-10 7 Italian Sortie. Imperial News Seiivuk. Ivondon, via Durban. Reutei wires from Tripoli that an Italian battalion, ->uppoited by the artillery of the fleet, sallied out of Hamedieh tort and t. back the enemy killing sixty. Tif»»ii Italian* were wounded.40 words
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Article53 1911-11-10 7 f;i l-ter's skhvu c. London, via Bomha?. \t Question Time m the House. Sir Arthur Ackland said that the Government u;is not precluded by the declaration of aeutralit] Prom offering mediation, bui the riewi of Turkey and Italy Were so divergent that there i^ no hasii ot53 words
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Article25 1911-11-10 7 Impeiial News Service. London, via Durban. fh« Republican! have recaptured New \ork State. The Republican ticket m ['resident Taft'a home State, Cincinnati. defeated.25 words
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Article494 1911-11-10 7 i lie tremendous excitement of the pa«>t v eek among the Singapore Chinese over matters m China hat not \et abated, and Urn »ii»- prominent feature is the disappearance of the Dragon Flag. That is the mi]» note or uniformity, foe no two of the rebel494 words
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Article34 1911-11-10 7 The U.S. transport "Warren" from Mindanao to Manila, reports a tragedy, the Fapaiiew nurse and infant cbild of Major Trut» disappearing from the ven*el one «iij.;kit. The amah is believed to have juinptil overboard.34 words
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Article130 1911-11-10 7 WITH JAPAN. Not without a Doubt. Reuteu*B Service. London, via Bombay. Tito Reichstag has agrsis 1 ro the second '^<d"itf of the Japanese Commercial Treaty, (ioveruuient lias pointed out the advantages, especially the right of the German* to acquire land. Speakers complained of the concessions to Japan n.a<le130 words
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Article79 1911-11-10 7 With a Doubt. I.mpi kial News Service. London, via Durban. A telegram from Berlin suites that Colonial Office memorandum has been distributed m the Reichstag which says that France has ceded 175,000 M). kilometres to (iermany (iermany 12. 000 to France. The economic value ot the new German79 words
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Article25 1911-11-10 7 Recter's Service. LondoD, via Bombay. Three Italians were killed during the rioting at Tunis wsterday. Many Mined natives have been arrested.25 words
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Article382 1911-11-10 7 Mr. Clayton Interesting. [Frum our v\v>: CorrespOHa*Wf»i Kuala Lumpor, Nov. '.*th. Th«> 1 1 ii mi i^ rat ion Committee met at Kuala Lampot on Sunday. Mr. L. H. Clayton thai during the nine months ended Sepr 80th the arrival^ of Tamils m the F. M. S.382 words
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Article66 1911-11-10 7 A marriage has been arranged, and will take place shortly m London, between c'aptiiin William Hoaie Bourchier Long, late liisli Guard*, and foniKTly Royal West Kent KiUJMint. irf Baxlingbam, Nor* wicii, yoVßgasl son of tbe late Richard Penruddocke Long, and brother of the Right Hon. Walter H. Long, M. P.,66 words
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Article498 1911-11-10 7 A QUESTION OF HEALTH. Speculations as to Successor. Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. Mr Balfour l«as resigned the leadership of the Unionist Patty. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. Mr Ha Hour's doctors forbid him to partake m the Home Kule Campaign m the country and he does498 words
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Article276 1911-11-10 7 Imperial Nkws Skkvice. Ixmdon, via Durban. There trill be a party meeting at the Carltou Clab on the ISth to elect Balfbur't MHCrssor. A letter iroin Mr Balfour, excusing himself for ahseiue from a dinner m London yesterday evening, says thai rirrunmtancfts made it neeeeaary to anticipate276 words
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Article95 1911-11-10 7 A trihute is paid to his considerateiiess m ehoosintf a quiet time politically to enable his successor to get accustomed to the position before next Sessions battle, and also when he has re vindicated his authority with the party. The Succession. Owing to the differences of95 words
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Article95 1911-11-10 7 Dangers Ahead. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. .Mr Aaquith's reform announcement was j utterly unexpected era by Übwtali who. however, welcome it. bat foresee schisms arising on the women's franchise o,ues tions. They ■gree that redistribution is the Inevitable oonoomitani «>f reform. The Conservatives vehemently resent J95 words
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Article16 1911-11-10 7 London, via Bombay. The d»';»th is announced of Mr Clark Russell, the novelist.16 words
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Article188 1911-11-10 7 SHAKE CIRCULAR FHASER Co.'s In tlie.'urly part of the weok OOOsklet•Me fall took phut- m Rubber shares, but there has siuce been a sharp recovery ;uul we close with l tinner tone all round. In other sections the market has been steady with little doing. Rubmhl- Malacoa Ordinaries eontinaed to188 words
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Article157 1911-11-10 7 Mi:ss«s. (mmiii: A CO. Heawood the output of Tin for October whs pieula 292*08, all mined i>> tributors. The net ivvcnii.' 91,440.68. The mining rrv»'»u»' earned daring the pre vious month* of tliis >«>iir, as pablithed month l)\ month, is subject to a deduction of 18,106.40,157 words
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Article25 1911-11-10 7 The export Bgam advance, liable to correction M for Perak for October mi Block Tin 7,5">2.()2 pik. Tin ore 29,886.0(9 pik. <luty #449,206.29.25 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter82 1911-11-10 7 TO I'm-: Editor, Sir,— I have not b6M over China Town but I notice that over the first floor oi Maynard and Co.'s drug store m North Bridge Koad (near Brass Basah Road)— the Revolutionary flag is flown, on tlu same pole, over the top" of tin*82 words
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Advertisement141 1911-11-10 7 ROBINSON JL AND CO. JmSNOW SHOWING x LATEST STYLES I ft :> MOTOR DUST COATS l j^ ALPACA &TUSSORSILK J PRICES W '.'M $7.50, 11.50, 13.50, 15.50, [l 21.50, 27.50 each JfA' EXCLUSIVE STYLES. I CAPSTAN MIXTURE I l^iSiiriTßiSTHl SMOKING MIXTURE H MEDIUM FULL Price per tin 40 cents I141 words
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Article1160 1911-11-10 8 IVi I'AO sty Mongolia (due TSo\ 17) eon fcecltwg N\ilh the str Assnye it Colonil>o. J Mr Waring, Mr R. B. MacEwar. Mr Mason. Mi C.H. Roper. Mr A Mi« Powtte, Mr J Pears. Mr ft Mrs Khnmell. Mr Mills. Mr Hen- dwon, Mr Btrover, Mr Abrams, Mr1,160 words
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Advertisement32 1911-11-10 8 NEW LINE OF STEAMERS SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS ORIENTAL AND AFR9GAN LINE. tegaUr Direct Servue from Japan. China EL?^£ l< ;> B T a DeU lonian '.''"'""SKI. SAll.lNciS. l '"•.k-s|,a,eh.,IK,Hl Oct m A<jj:nth 2»H32 words
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Advertisement640 1911-11-10 8 OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd FOR FREMANTLE DIRECT. The Comiuny's Steamer, CHARON 1,681 ton>. Captain R. J. Dal^leish. is intended to sail lor the ahove port on Wednesday, l-">th November 1911. Toi Freight or Passage apply to W. MANSFIELD CO., Ltd. Agents. S. S. Co.. Ltd Nov 10 16-11 THE640 words
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Advertisement564 1911-11-10 8 APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Line maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singa- !>• >re, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons. Commander, ss Japan 6,013 A. Stewart. ss Gregory Apcar 4,000 S. H. Belsou. ss Arratoon Apcar 4,500564 words
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Advertisement743 1911-11-10 8 Pacific Mail S.S. Co. U S MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi-Tropical Route Only line taking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE across tlio Tacillc via HONOLULU, OAIIIT. on the most fertile and beautiful island Of the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to England, Franc and Germany by743 words
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Advertisement660 1911-11-10 8 JL 9 %jL \Jr* STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading lamed for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. 1911 Outward (kou China) Assay*- Nov660 words
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Advertisement410 1911-11-10 8 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremea IMPERIAL GERMAN Mail LINE. Tax Baal and w. U known n I thin Company lortnightlj Hamhorg via Rotterdam, Antwi r\ tvu, Oihraltar, flcami, >. .■>:.. eillea, Keplee, Alexan ia 1 Toit >.iid. Buec, Aden, 1 Btngapore, Bongk >ng -aki and Kobe t.. Through ti« k« Afiica. to410 words
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Article1521 1911-11-10 9 Mynheer Van H.. my genial and corpulent host, plantar of coffee, black pepper, ■nd other condiments indigenous to Sumatrsi. and I, were indulging m a dolce Car niente. reclining bj huge armchairs, on the shady verandah of his house. We had partaken of an abnormally1,521 words
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Article183 1911-11-10 9 LmarooL to Nbh You m Two Day*.* 1 Mr John A. Corry, ;i Leeds shoemaker, who recent]) forsook the last forthestodj of aviation, and gave successful demons* (rations with hi> aerial torpedo worked by Wireless apparatus, Ims now turned his attention so propulsion, and asserts thsit by means183 words
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Article190 1911-11-10 9 Ni'.w Ki'.i.rLArioNs. Simhi. Oct 26, The following instructions have been received from the Becret;u\ of State lor India: Officers are probibitod from riaiting Russian Turkestan or Chinese Central Asia without the per* mission of the Secretary of State f<>i India. which must be obtained through the190 words
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Advertisement621 1911-11-10 9 FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE COMPANY, LTD., SINGAPORE BRANCH. Oxygen Gas Dissolved Acetylene. AUTOGENOUS WELDING OF ALL METALS All kinds of repairs to Ships, Boilers, Motor-cars etc. WORKSHOP-No^ROBINSON HD. M. BAILLY,, Harbour runner MOINE COMTE Co Civil engineer T* L-2aw22 wO., 4, CHANGE ALLEY, Work* manager C. H. CAMMIADE Agents. THE621 words
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Advertisement580 1911-11-10 9 A Clergyman m- -4^T WihZr i Nervous Collapse, Brain Fag, Neuralgia For getting things ilnte, making things so, the invigorating stimulus of I'hosierine cannot be c jualled, says the Key. A. H. Field. Fully aware that as a clergyman he is bound to make tan of the accuracy of his580 words
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Advertisement41 1911-11-10 9 Ladies who are about to became mothers and those t-uurageouß women who nurso their «>wn t -liildre.il derive asistanee ami prevent thti heavy drain on their strength. b\ taking D'.sart s Lactopbotphate of Lime Syrup whicu. niakes »m;iu> for the baby.41 words
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Article627 1911-11-10 10 Jitba Rubber. The Directors' report says it way men tioned at the Statutory Meeting of the f.'ompany held on the 12th Doyto Saber, 1910. that m response to tin- application made to the Government iv terms of tlt»> Compauy's prospectus for 300 acres additional land only 170 acres627 words
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Article154 1911-11-10 10 The si \(,ei Dilang Cocomt Go., Lth. The Menioraiulum and Article* oi Association of tins Company are published m the Ce\ lon "Gazette." from whicli it will l>e seen that the object of the new Company m particular is to parehase or lease block of land of154 words
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Article373 1911-11-10 10 MIN\«K TO THK Hk.AI.TH Of Till: WORLD. The boy who kills Mason tin* window j);in>-. ptoTided he kills them without tor tin-in^ tlu'iii. is a inmh greater benefactor to 1 1 11 r mil it y t him we otir»el\es wlumi we mem them from373 words
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Article725 1911-11-10 10 The Total where given represents tha output since Jan. 1911, except where a' dgure m biackets is given, representing so many months. When a month's return is missed, this total represents the last avail- i able total. Sept. Oct. Total, j Allagar 4,300 33,455! Alor Pougau 4,521725 words
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Article88 1911-11-10 10 Sept. 0 TBattel loo Brtiang Chendeiiang ooFHMig lej Heawood 28.", Kaumning 7ir» Kanaboi |0t 1,878 Kinaa tM Kinta Association -I". Kiedang 127 f50 Kramat Pulai g lethal Menehinbu Lode 1 HI Middleton New QofSJafl 100 1.14 1 New Tambuti 1 M P. Consoliilated 1,801 1 Pengkalen fOO Posing88 words
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Advertisement79 1911-11-10 10 Good Advice. The liest time to huy CharinWeilains f'ou^li Remed> is right now. Don't pat it oil uutil you need it but keep it at hand. A cold is ■Mien islet cured when ttnl contracted thaa after it has settled m the system. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.79 words
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Advertisement310 1911-11-10 10 rpfKKF CELEBRATED nV^^Jr. ~*a» f! R OILMEN'S BLACKWELL^^ W D stores. 1 ln§PPiif&^ JELLIES. POHED MEATS. 1 1 T \BI E <^^^^rr\ MALT VINEGAR, I 1 DELICACIES. te§U MUD 8 il 5 aaaaaw**^^^* •ow «^a» a^B Agenda for Lea Pcrrina* g S tr^tf*^ WORCBSTBRSHIRB SAUCR. 3 .j* V 'QI Tins310 words
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Advertisement278 1911-11-10 10 J\ THIS IS IT! 1 Waterbury's Metabolized *fi*^ Cod Liver Cil Compound j JCTk TASTELESS ODOURLESS JBlk (l t&A\ Th\: lit* -t -iiiititic i>iv[»arati"H of l^±T^ COD LIVED <>IF.. Does all that it V\^L~ ;|cr^.*fa! claimed for it and rapersedes the old- j'^iSP' ir^.v 1 fi hion 1 cmalsions which278 words
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Advertisement50 1911-11-10 10 What oaa »»<• uoreoriraiMJ tlian to tuu- otic tut <lv iiir lor ;t titti lit i \i OOmiUOa tlmi^ m lihli.i. wh.ii 0 Byrapof Hyiio|>hoMphitc of Liiu« 1 1 I tbouiuuula of oottMtimptivi \oti nnist i vii.i ml' >" au«l ii" illl BUNGA MELORI Concentrated V. RIGAUD PARIS Sold bj50 words
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Article1258 1911-11-10 11 Issue. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Sellers. 85,000 2s 2h Allagar 10% a 0 3 6 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 15% int 14 4J 11 3 50.000 2s 2s Batang Malaka 2 0 2 3 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 60% int 10 10 0 11 0 0 1 11,258 words
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Article69 1911-11-10 11 (Corrected up to Nov. 9.) Bank 4in s 2-4 932 demand 2 4 1-16 Private credits Bin 8 2-4 7-16 credits 6 111 8 2 4 23-32 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 238$ India, T. T. 174 Hongkong, demand 19$ Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demsmd 140$ Bangkok, demand69 words
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Article134 1911-11-10 11 Nov. 9. Tin 17:> (tons sold M.tftft QimUn 1M.20 (.iambier Cube No. 1 1 ">.60 (iainbier Cube No. 2 nom. Pepper Klack ordin. Spore... fetiywi 2<>.25 Pepper, (WUM fair) buyers 2*. r ,O Nutmegs 1110 to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs <K0 to tbe lh.) uom. Mace (BtlDda) 110 Cloves134 words
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Advertisement214 1911-11-10 11 IT EXTERMINATORS (UNIVERSAL) and Sulphur Powder ARSENITE OF SODA for spraying ]alang and other weeds BOILERS (Spenser-Kopwood) 6 H.P. 8 H.P. <& 10 HP. m stock BOILER COMPOSITION (D.M.) For preventing scale and pitting DEMENT "-agle Brand Both these are f the highest CEMENT "Borneo" Brand I B h J?*»214 words
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Advertisement145 1911-11-10 11 De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Ltd, 2-3, Coilyer Quay The undenuentioned dates of departure are only approximate. ElTima Baud)* -nnassin, Stamen, Kota Baroe, Balik-Papan, Samarinda, Tarakan and Berouw jj oy jq RUMl'Hius Bafavia, Samarang and Soerabaya Nov 10 COW145 words
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Advertisement37 1911-11-10 11 Sprains. I Sprains require careful treatment. Keer quiet and apply Chamberlain's Pain Bain; 1 freely. It will remove the soreness and quick ly restore the parts to a healthy condition For sale by ail Dispensaries ami Dcalei'M,37 words
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Miscellaneous1035 1911-11-10 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For Wben Sea Mew Col 500 Murpby T'gann, 11-10 Col (Jovt. Uncertain Steamers Nat. Tonnage Master From Consignees For Aiuunba Brit 1198 .Teary Cebu, 1-11 As Pet Uncertain hatavier Brit 216 Si.upson Nntunas, 30-10 T. Ho Lye Natnaai Ban Yong Seng1,035 words
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Miscellaneous102 1911-11-10 11 > as < VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR AND KEPPEL HARBOUR. Wharves and Docks at which different vessels are berthed. East Wharf (Basin) live Leong. East Wharf Sec. 1 Bucophalu-. Sheers Wharf Klang. Main Wharf Sec. 2 Egre, TenpaiaSB Maru. 3 E. F. Ferdinand. 4 Sui Sang. 5 Phase, 6 Dardanus.102 words
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Article1696 1911-11-10 12 SECOND DAY'S RESULTS. A Record Attendance. Glorious weather favoured the second j day's racing of the Singapore Sporting' Utah's Autumn meeting, and there was a record attendance of Europeans and natives. The afternoon was perfect Mi at nice cool breeze blew across the course and tempered the hf»at1,696 words
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Article62 1911-11-10 12 We regret to hear of the sudden death of Mr Kobert Cassie. the Manager of Elphil Estate, Sungei Siput, and which accused at the Nursing Home here this morning (Tuesday). Mr Cassie was much liked and respected by all with whom he came into contact, and much sympathy will be.62 words
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Article1098 1911-11-10 12 Thihty-Five Ykaks m Political Arena. ■ami (sifts of mind and speech most I'OI'ULAR HBIIBa OF COMMONS. The following sketch of the career of Mr Halfour. the Tnionist leader, appeared some time ago m the London Express. It is thirty-five years since Mr Halfour entered parliament.1,098 words
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Article372 1911-11-10 12 The M. M. Compnnx's steamer Armaiid Behic" left Colombo at (> p.m. on the Hth inst.. and may he expected here on Monday at abOWl 9 a.m. The M. M. Company's steamer Krnest Simons is to leave Saigon at H a.m., on the 11th instant, and may be372 words
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Article120 1911-11-10 12 London Mails Despatched. From Europe.— Per N. I). L. Hum, due Nov. 11. M. M. Armand Behic. due Nov. 13. B. I. Tnioba. due Nox. 11. From China.— Per N.I). L. on Nox. 14. M. M Krnest Simons, ilue Nox It. M. M. Hainhom due Nox. 12.120 words
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Article81 1911-11-10 12 PerHye Lsong; Messrs. park, Porter, Drexv, Doxvden. Kiegie. Kllis, (Jibbs. Per Lady Weld Messrs. J. T. Lloyd, A. S. Jell, Champhor. Mrs. Cloxv. Per Muncaster: Hey. Mrs. Me Intyre. Per Olenogle Mr. Mrs. A. B. Clark, Mrs. Harper. Per Valentijn: Mr. von Himert. Per Krian Messrs. J. C. Fraser,81 words
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Advertisement20 1911-11-10 12 O i all in i er SI? com P Plait»n t» dysentry cough cola Ac, take Woods* Great Peppermint Cure20 words
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Advertisement157 1911-11-10 12 NEW ZEALAND Smoked Blue Cod. COLD STORAGE Co, Ltd. NETHERLANDS GUTTA PERGHA Co., Ltd. SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. r MOTOR TYRES retreaded at MODERATE Prices. RIBBED MATS for Motor Cars. MATS (3 feet by 2 feet) for Carriages and Rikishas. ALL KINDS OF BICYCLE TYRES. Works and Offices -PASSIR PAN JANG,157 words
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Miscellaneous60 1911-11-10 12 SWIMMING CLUB LAUNCHES. SaTOBDAY, Nov 1 1th. Johnston's Pier. 1 < am. 2.:i0 ami 0.00 pan. Club Bungalow. 10.10, and 0.00 pan. SUNDAY, Nov 1 2th. Johnston's Pier, O.SO and 1 1 am. 2.00 and 0.00 pin. Club Bungalow. 0.00 and 10.00 am. < 10.15, and 0.00 pes. Monday, Nov60 words
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