The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 November 1911

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1911. NO. 7.;i70
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  • 119 1 Confirmation lia> In en received of some fiji-ci^ii massacres in Shen6i, children, lady missionary and a German postal employee* I'au 1 7. r J'lic Kin^t and Queen ha\<' arrived at Port S:iui and Lord Kii< In Her bas boarded the Uoyal Va< lit Page 7. Lord Haldaiif
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  • 67 1 Profeaor Klebs of Berlin says: 1 have perimented wirli FRANZ JOSEF natural aperient water, with highly favorable results have proved its remarkable and widely known properties particularly amongst consumptive patients I have observed that, from the very beginning of the treatment, the bowels were cleared and the constipation removed through
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  • 1038 1 Of course tli< I r -•..<• v. whethei it be t hat <>! i tmai bg m Eathei -bo manj bhel i:h oome« From Albany, wl ordinances Hoses ■< ght dowi ton 8 i or what Hi- Mniiiii will in. to "i:!*t yoti
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 518 1 VICTORIA THEATRE. 1 FRED. COYNE'S Coy WILL OPEN ON 23rd, NOT 22nd AS ANNOUNCED. NOTE 23rd 24th NOTE THE ECCENTRICS in a specially selected INTRODUCTION PROGRAMME Eleven London Musical Comedy and Operatic Artists in an entirely original and bright entertainment. Special Costumes PLAK N> Wl OPEK A rThe Robinson Piano
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    • 287 1 HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. THURSDAY NIGHT THE 23rd inst. AT 9-30 P. M. The only Picture Palace in Town. Huge Success Huge Success S pecial Attraction Special Performance Remember a Number of New American Films u ill >Ik>\\ ii on Trial. Don't Miss This Opportunity. K. HARIMA, Proprietor.
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    • 107 1 Co-fcap'a H&perttscmcntei Jansen goes to the Alhambra foi three aights and the Marlborougb !ia\<' a fine new progra tnroe Page 1 Consignees "i seized cargo pei Glenogle must ap|i!\ to the Monopolies Department Page Certificates of the Singapore Marine Mot or Scr\ ie< ,i read Pi je 2. l\lii-t due
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 202 1 Wednesday 22nd. K. A. <>. B kitdi ion's Hotel, pm. Nyalas fi I B. I In in ward mail closes. High Wat* i -0-35 am., 11-35 pm. Saturday 25th. High Water Mm am.. D-7 pm. N. 1». L. < lutward Hail due, day light. Sunday 26th. Monday 27th. High Water
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  • 292 2 Wbi Itali <.'\NNor Recognise Turkish rS.»\ KRih.Nn OMPLJCATION9 FBARKD. The Tribuna (Rome), publishes a letter from a foreign personage, whose name it does not give, advising Italy to maintain the sovereign^ of the Sultan in Tripoli at least provisionally, following the example of Great Britain in Egypt
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  • 326 2 The F3I.S. ba» ju^t panociTi a n*'w ordi BUM for the preservation of wild fowl jiikl |hm ami the following nummary ii';i\ be useful to sportsmen intending to iiv to tut- steles Thi- enact nu'iit applies to the u<► 1 oi tbf F.M.s. but the dates ol
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  • 34 2 > < mongl names of the successfu] date* at the last Law 1 lon University, is to be found Mi hat. Chu-wn, onlj son oJ H. E. 1 r i so long Minist. t oJ China
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  • 630 2 A TWO YEABS 1 Invkstkjation ok SPRUE. Dr. P. H. Bahr has been appointed to go fo Ceylon on behalf of the London School of Tropical Medicine to study the disease known as sprue. As was stated recently in the Morning Post," the Ceylon Government and the Planters'
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  • 245 2 Liszt, the centenary oi whose birth lias jnst been celebrated, suffered more torture th;ui tnosi artists from the bad playing of other people. Jim- l-\-li\ Weingartner, one o! his mo^i eminent li\iii:_ pupils, has told an amusing anecdote bearing upon this perpetual trouble. pretty young lady, lie
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 124 2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE Th< Municipal ommissioners »>!' Singapore invite tenders tor the construction of Dwarf Walls, a i-.. and i ii«- ereotion of Grates and Rail Ings at Hyde Terrace Mark* Drawings and Sp< cifications tnaj be insp< cl ed and tender forms obtained at the Municipal Engine er's Office during
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    • 578 2 NOTICES The Singapore Marine Motor Service, Ltd. NOTICE Shareholders are informed that Certificates j are ready and will be delivered during usual ottice hours on production of Bankers" Receipts. DOWN Co., Secretaries. 4H and 4"), The Arcade. Singapore, November 2lst. 1911. Nov 22 2<.i-]l NOTICE The consignees of the cargo
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    • 703 2 NOTICES NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the Power of Attorney granted bj t^i^ Companj to Mr. AJcx Colledge has been cancelled. FRASER CHALMERS, Ltd. Clarence Becker, Basiarn Branca Manager. Nov 20 tf-U NOTICE Notice is hereby given that i the onAKsApiei Teo Hod Lye have revoked so far as
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    • 298 2 I NOTICES CONSULATE-GENERAL of the NETHERu^ NOTICE The date on winch baasian iin,< for the supply of j rw islontprisons and bospitals in tli< coast oCSamatra in postp i notice. Singapore, SOtti Novembt t Ulack spaniel *****, rim hind qnarters. $2(i reward. DALLANS AUSTRALIAN HORSE REPOSfTORv DOMESTIC SERVANTS l"ir>t class
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 1050 2 PASSENGERS EXPECTED Per 1' A: <) str Syria due Nov 24. Mr Macken/ie. Mr, Mrs A Miss McC'l\ mont, Mr Oliver, Mr MeKehie, Mr Mrs Ayres, Mrs Dainton, Miss Blaver. Mr J. D. Canning. Mrs Mitchell, Mrs Broven, Mrs Stovell, Mr A. Mathieson, Mr MacKinnon, Mr Baker, Mr Wise, Mr
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  • 1173 3 At thf present moment the following extract from an article contributed to the Manchester Guardian by an evidently wellinformed correspondent will be of ihterets In discussing the possibilities of the Chinese revolt succeeding, it is necessary to consider how tor the homogeneity of aspiration is affected
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  • 424 3 I lie l.s. Consul C L. L. Williams, of Swatow, reports: Oi recent years Hie cinematogi'aph shows have made great .stridfs in public favour in China, until now almost every port boasts <>t at least one theatre, and main <»!' ftve or six. hi the tit
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    • 200 3 I l Ufl iJjljfl, <„ njilij Ifff'B Thj fact that some oT youi 1 ceeL^i decayec bave always cleaned them i> a proof that th< which you have ased do nol preserve the teeth i »e OdoJ! Being n liqnid preparation it reaches all parts o tisf t;1 cavity, and
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    • 167 3 Cause For Alarm. That backing cough tnaj appear to !><■ <>! do consequence, but you maj be certain that i ndicates some derangement ol the pnlmonarj system. This fact in itself Is enough to cause alarm. Douot wait until ii causes you annoyance, ii hi;i\ be too late then, but
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    • 324 3 SATISFACTION! FOR COTsIXT*! r n?\ I j D. &j. Me ALLUM. EDINBURGH, I SCOTLAND. I k Caldbeck, Macgregor dc Co,, Singapore, t BILLIARDS. Ow n^r patent Low Set Express Cushions can be Sttod to any liilhord Tnb> m.k,n(j it for playing pntpoMS as guud as nen (Freight on a case
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  • 1785 4 Improving London Markets Home SBCmOim Lk\i>in(. Ain\N(KiNO)Nsoi.s RUBSKB DSCBRTAE*— THE LlN(.(.ls SHORTAciK Merits of Malaccas— Singapore Parj a Straits Coconut Venture. Oct. 21. As I \\u> i» I »l to state a fortnight ;»^o the Stock markets here are steadily improving. Theie has been inactivity meanwhile, although
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 476 4 Nerve Malnutrition. Due to Tropical Climates. The Safeguard to handmany years' SPLENDID RESULTS. The Climatic conditions in Tropical Climates, must, sooner or later, affect people some withstand it better than others, but as a rule it finds them out, and general sickness, debility, "can't be .bothered condition," and Nervous Disorders
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    • 529 4 THE Singapore Free Press MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is a Morning Daily, and is on sale at depots, from an early tiour each morning (Sundays except ed). Cash nice Ten Cents a copy. Subscribers' copies will be delivered at their private residences, (or town offices
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    • 229 4 ANT EXTERMINATORS I (UNIVERSAL) and Sulphur Powder ARSENITE OF SODA for spraying lalang and other weed) (Spenser-Hopwood) 6 H.P. 8 H.P. 10 H.P in mg u BOILER COMPOSITION (D.M.) For preventing scale and pitting CEMENT "Eagle" Brand i**" these are of the hl 8"«t fcl quality. CEMENT "Borneo" Brand Fpesh
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  • 755 5 RAUB AUSTRALIAN G. M. Co Ltd. u; r i >i; F< tl R Wee :s Noi Ith 1911. 1 mine measurements and assa M ir a total oi 282ft, made up is i ><; »ws Sinking (and rising ft, Ii I lint as <<-, ft, and <■»' total oi ft.
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  • 390 5 Mr. J. Mit< hell, ftd<lressing the memt>ers 1 i>. >< >i ClianiKi'i ol t'oiuiiierce recent diasised Ihefa t I hai .i!t hou^b en culfci> ated in iuan\ tropical countries, Malaya had proved to l»e most suited tt» it. The lecturer pro Ito point out I hat
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  • 263 5 F correspondent writes to the Times: .1 i j 1 be allowed to correct one or two inaccuracies and omissions in the obi- j tuan notice oi the lafce I >r, L S. Litl le i which appeared the in Times on the 6th
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    • 914 5 WANTED I WANTED A Dutch Lady in Java require s rh<' services of a Nurse, English preferred, to take charge Of two children, hoy and girl. State reference and salary required, to FAN o Free Press." Nov 2*2 25-11 2). i_/. \j. T8 Wanted for the Singapore Cricket Club a
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    • 865 5 AUCTION SALE CF HIGH CLASS HEMSTITCHED KOU3EIML3 UHFA, UHBM7S, TWEED* WORSTEDS Etc. At Messrs. H. L. Coghlan cc Cos Salerooms On Saturday, November 25th, at 10-30 p. nu Being part of a" Bankrupt s Stock Comprising: Pine quality Bainooats, Tweed soil leagths, 11- ;:^i;:< y a cases, table cloths, tabl<
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  • 38 6 i -inn 1:1- P--. I-H-..1- i natntsi* w »-r 1 ii'llur'r f ,r, ,I n f v II i. -i <uh h-i i 1 ->■■'■ [>.e ?,>•- 'i^*. 'If. 1 I I I ».IIM ;/I J
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  • 2105 6 We do not want particularly to be rude to Lord Baldane, who within his party limitations is willing to do the best that his party interests may offer. As for the welfare of the nation or the Empire Lord H \u>ank is of no more use
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  • 395 6 CARGO OF KEROSINE AS..AZE, \\O| I I I A serious on' brea hoard the sma II local gt< i now lying in the h one o'clock es( erdaj tften vessel has a i• i tons and arri\ ed fro I inst. under the omm aigi wtt* cargo
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  • 104 6 U 8 lowa: saiag sagi s f a tion on c bat* chargi i of < heat ing i of i i-:. and um I and J uti r v —3 1 9 1 1 ti t Pt' i \u i oaai mumm pis too* taker's licei
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  • 96 6 !l sT:i!IOM ;i! fol in i.i;u ii w j x lu xx Mtabliftl om .1 li.! 1 l] s N <i ibe Straits ai Btai i in- capital Ol m. LOO,(HMI. Ti .< M. W n,!!l|l;|| U [g turaJ un4ertaki«fi i i| ociallj ii Kettlemeute, Um Sunia ii other over
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 148 6 TEe AUTO-MANUAL BRITISH MADE THROUGHOUT. Beats anything offered Asfi t\ i» m i -r* r^ r% IK^^K^MK^^ mAm m «vpl L* I 111 I I lav Messrs. John Little C°LIMITED are now shewing a specially selected range of Jewellery sent direct from the well known firm Messrs. J. W. Benson
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    • 40 6 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements of 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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  • 220 7 Disclosures of What Might Have been j \>y Submarine Cabled Klttik's Service. London, via E >mbay. lit' i" ra are full of disclosures respecting til' critical periods which the countrj underwent on -July 21, August 19, Septembei 11. The Brsl was the time Sir, Lloyd Georgi speech, the
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  • 122 7 Awkward References. btFEUAI Nkws Service. London, via Durban. it itei s correspondent at Berlin states the Bndget Committee ol tlu> Reichsi g resumed its confidential discussion ol *l> Morocco 1 1 at > Several taemban complained ol eroone- statements bj the mu>oAi ial press jf.i" Bhi Kiderlen
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  • 146 7 Special Envoy Arrives I Special Mission oi His Majesty the >■ tt >•' u»tria, Kiii_ oi Hungary, has rived Singapore on ita waj to the :> nal ■>• ritiea in l'>a!i^kok. His J VI ijest tb« F. peit>] King wanted to i^i\e to lh< King of Siana
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  • 40 7 a irom to-da> TTw v. il be I at to morrow at four o olocb. S< me 1 ri.• i a fill is v,' showi d ring tfe atevals. There wi I be no increase! > prices of admission.
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  • 124 7 following is the Programme for tb< >• ■ol 8( -da h m-'.. fche ins- I -[t-t luiii I M isi4 t Bouquet 1 Gassner. l r i Mii^ie from r'au>r'" Gounod. tit tii 1 >t" I r t<-! -Si uiitiit MUlocker. Sonfg >:unM'f! N glit .Goring Tnoinas.
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  • 183 7 OPENING OF PARLIAMENT. The Two Views. Submarine fable [mperiai News Sebyiob. London, via Durban. A telegram from Ottawa says that a feature of the debate on the Address was the patriotic references of the mover ami seconder, ami also of sir Wilfrid Laurier, on the honour conferred on Canada
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  • 140 7 M C. C. v. Victoria. A Good Game. Imperiai News Sekficb, London, via Durban. The weather was fine and cool for rhe coiitinu;it ion of ill* 1 match M. C. v. Victoria, at Melbourne. The attendance was 4.t)00 and the wicket good. la the first innings, M. c'. had
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  • 440 7 Delhi, November 9. The Foreign Office and Press camps are I u\v practically ready ami the latter will i iifurnialh open frouQ the 15th. Among lie guests at i he Foreign Office camp there .ill be all the leading Consular represenatiw-. Governors of foreign possessions i India
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  • 196 7 Hopeful Haldane. Imperial News Service. [By Submarine Cable]. London, via Durban. In the House of Lords. Lord Portsmouth, raising a question as to the condition of the Territorials, asked whether, during the Morocco crisis, it mi^ht not have become imperative to send the whole Striking fore* 1 to
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  • 53 7 r Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. At a ballot of the railway men. ninety per cent ot the Tatf Vale men vote<3 in fa our ot a >t like. A mass meeting of general railway men at Newtastle >estei(hr> evening resolved in fax on r of a
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  • 39 7 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. A Lisbon message says the garrison of Macao will he reinforced bj 200 troops irom Mozambique, the garrison of which will he reinforced h\ a European company wit h art iller\
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  • 219 7 What Can Be Done. Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. Reuter's Agencj states that Persia baa t&ked Britain for advice as to the course (he would follow regarding the Russian lema ndfi. A Herald correspondent at Berlin: I lad an interview to day with a Persian liplomatist of
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  • 250 7 Demonstration in Hongkong. The Chinese community in Hongkong carried oui their intention <>f observiug yesterday IBtb in^t a- ;i public holiday to celebrate the birth of the Kwangtung Republic. Nearlj ever) Chinese place of business was closed, and from alm<>-t everj house the new flag was flying
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  • 50 7 ARRIVED AT PORT SAID. K. 0. K. Visits. [By Submarine Cable]. Eeuteb's Service. London, via Bombay. The Medina has arrived at Port Said. Lord Kitchener went aboard and welcomed Their Majesties. The Khedive, and the Turkish Prince Ziaeddia and the Egyptian Premier arrived to pay their respects.
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  • 22 7 liEuter's Service. London, via Bombay A telegram from Washington states that Scuor Caceres, President of San DoDlingO, lias been assassinated.
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  • 85 7 MASSACRE OF MISSIONARIES. First Injury to Foreigners. Ii liter's Service. London, via Bombay. Renter's correspondent at Peking wires that Swedish Missionaries arrived at Tientsin yesterday evening from Shensi, ami confirm Chinese reports of the massacre of foreigners in Sian-fu. Madame J'.eekman. schoolmistress and flve foreign children, and many Chinese •jii'ls
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  • 318 7 Charge Against Mardel Withdrawn. The case in which F. C. Mardel was charged with cheating Mrs Fletcher of tlin tadelphi Hotel, in respect of a sum of $10,000, \\;i> fixed tor hearing before Mr Manndrell, third magistrate, yesterday. c'hief Detective Inspector Nolan men■tioned the c&se to
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  • 170 7 The late strikes at home have had farreaching effects and one resuli has been to upset iln> plans of the F, M. S. railwaj authorities who, among other improveinetits. contemplated putting on a train which. Leaving Prye about 5 pm, daily. would run through Taiping, [poh,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 11 7 < How the Trouble Starts. Constipation is the cause of many ailments
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    • 101 7 Robinson Co. A Fresh Shipment of FULLER'S CHOCOLATES, FULLER'S SWEETS, FULLER'S CAKES. X'MAS, FRUIT, SEED, GINGER AND ROBINSON CO. CAPSTAN MIXTURE fes^Ti?^^ SMOKING MIXTURE MEDIUM FULL H Price per tin 40 cents Messrs. JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. ROBINSON COMPANY. SUPERIOR to other Brands. OW% I" i% II PREFERRED by all
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  • 295 8 LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT. October 27th, 1911. l'\i:\.- Tht' Market siniv o\<v last issue ■Mfi been rath^i in e^iilar. >ales wn; 1 iii.ttlr ill Haiti Fin©* 1 down f'» Is. -pi. lot Oct. r o Not., Is. -l-il. r" > i V>\. to Dec., juul more -li»aant down to 1
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  • 206 8 'i st now a boom in shipbuilding, and so i raging ist he outlook that i" -j at thi iv ;:t ois on the North Bast si Iditions to their building bertha, while on the Clyde Um :m sition i> equally promising. I i I table coni
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 263 8 SHIPPING INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd The an era f this Com] i dntatD a «8 between < al< itta, Btoaits, Hong Shangha md Japan Inkmg ear| i b. Bills ol Lading I a c union, Swatow, CJhel i ntsin, Ke* g, Fangtsi I ta, F< rm ea, th< l
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    • 566 8 SHIPPING NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. FOB Hongkong, Shanghai, and Japan Ports. THE IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL STEAMER KLEIST 8,950 tons, ('apt Bfaass, having left Colombo lon Sunday, the 19th inst.. at ■'> p. m. may i>r (expected to arrive here on Saturday, daylight, [the 25th inst.. tii route for above ports. I'm Passage
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    • 1090 8 SHIPPING Pacific Mail S.S. Go. U S MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi-Tropical Route Only Hue taking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE across the Pacific via HONOLULU, OAHU, on the most textile and beautiful island of the Pacilic. Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany
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    • 623 8 SHIPPING 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 aud Aanerioaai Ports. Bteamen will leave FWffgiifi?** on or about MAIL LINES. OUTWARD (PCM CBUI s 1911 l»W Bimalaya
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    • 203 8 SHIPPING N.D.L Norddeutscher Lloyd. Brc nie IMPERIAL GERMAN !Ar Tbi Euri ftad well-la tin- CompaD] BamtMirg ton. Gibraltai Qei Mara Hies, Naples i Port Said, i Siugapi n Hongl g ..[,(l fv,b. Africa, to New foci to Europi via roond-tbi Mm. i:. ddatets Kl' Bflfltl tPi inf I I t
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 452 9 FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE I COMPANY, LTD., 1 SINGAPORE BRANCH. I Oxygen Gas Dissolved Acetylene. Oxy-acetylenio blowpipes and blow pipe cutters J for quick catting Iron and Steel AUTOGENOUS WELDING OF ALL METALS All kinds of repairs to Ships, Boilers, Motor-can etc. Application of the Dissolved Acetylene gas tot I
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    • 122 9 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., Ltd. For Port Swettenham Penang. The Company's Turbine steamer LAMA 8198 tons, E. B. Hirst. < !ommand< i w\\\ U ave Qm Singapore Roads for the above ports every' Wednesday ai I p.m. arriving ai Port Swettenham in time to connect with the 8.30a.m. train
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    • 524 9 BANKS THE STRAITS BANKING Co. Private Banking Business •"> Change Alley Current Accounts opened for small amounts $10 upwards. Dejxjsits accepted against good interest, terms to be ascertained on application. H. HAUFPE. Manager Xov 9 9-2 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL- MAATSCHAPPY. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824. CAPITAL fl 4.1,000,000, (about £3,750,000/ RESERVE
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    • 373 9 INSURANCE FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1882. 8 8 CURRENCY INSURANCE m Force, 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 WORLD WIDE." J. H. EVANS, Manager,
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    • 625 9 jy j^t^B^^^?'. ft =^^^^Ll^S!j^sME» 'RACE M w^l I M^ 7 X*W/sl^ N^jLV; m*^h r^ Z\ brand Jm il Tonic Wine Jjjf u^^^ft Hastens Recovery B a aW^w After Illness F r~~i a powerful restorative. jlilii F^E| When most remedies fail a (nurse of 'Vana 1 quickly restores vitality K=l to
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  • 462 10 t'.\N\i>v"s (ii<K\T Lksson to THE EMPIRE. There was offered to Canada the greatest bril»e that was ever offered ro ti young lintiOM. To the gIOTJ of Canada, let it be said that the spirit of Empire has ttium |>he<i. Canada was at Ibe parting of the ways
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  • 318 10 ti 1 1 of the mi.'-- et>i iug <>i 3r.it aJ products, has I .:i adi ance application be< i >me in Ihe "l:t~" one oi th" HH'-r iinpoi rant *>f Ki:u r !:ui(l i(ii{)oi:> tons < >ii\\ rnbbej jrearlj •ad 10,000 t »ns -i- manufai
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  • 740 10 CHAINED DOWN." v Canadian Vikw ofthe United States. \W print hrlow passages front a ivmarkable article which ha> appeared in the Toronto World. The United States is at its dayol trial ;i day of trial almost equal to that of tinCivil War. To our iniiul. the American system ol government
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  • 513 10 The Total where given represents the output sine. Jan. 1911. except where a figure in brackets is given, representing so many morths. When a month's return is missed, th.s total represents the last avail able total. Sept. Oot Total. Allagar 1300 5,000 18,465 Alor Pougsu 4. .'ail
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 71 10 It Is a Wonder. 1 ii.tiii'nt i lain's I'aui ltalui Is OIK OftheiDOSt naaarkable preparations jrel produced fox the raiiefol i hfuin.it ic pains ami tor lame back, ■prains and hrnincm The quiik relief from pain which it affords la alone worth many tbnes Ite «oat. Fot sale by all
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    • 112 10 Follows Nature's Plan. Bf edicines thai aid oatun are always most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy aci i>n r f i i plain, it allays the cough, reli< ves the lungs, opens the secretions and aids nature in restoring the system to a healthy co idition. Thousands have testified to its
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    • 299 10 r Wolfe's 1 Schiedani JSCItIiIiPPS* M i! A Refreshing and Exhilarating Drink and JSI 59k va ua b!e Medicinal m »otr E n "~l| Beverage in all cases of 1 Malana.Liravel, Insomnia, I NwoMi^m^ hH Ridney 1 roubles, otone frSS^l^S Ri n Bladder, Urinary SS^SSis |»vi Affections, Colic, Debility, I
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    • 101 10 STOOMVART MAATSGHAPP" (Steamship Company) NEDERLAND. Fortnightly Mail Service between Java Amsterdam, via Singapore, Sabang [Jolombo, Port Said. Genoa, Algiers, Tangie? Lisbon and Southampton Bteamen mi iai m m o*** 1 ■aaMoaai team OUTWARD. Hnyi w Rondel D,.,. i loQingin d. Ned Dec Lfi k w iU< m I Jrottus Dec
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  • 1236 11 Cap. Issue. Paid. Last Drv. Buyers. Sellers. 150,000 2s 2s Anglo- Malay 30% Int 14 4£ 15 3 50.000 2s 2s Batang Malaka 2 0 2 3 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% int 10 10 0 11 0 0 80,000 1 1 Batu Tiga (Selangor) 20% 3 2
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  • 59 11 (OOBBBCTU UP TO No\. 21.> Bank 4rn s 24; iemanj 2-4* Private credits i 2 4i Msadiia I i 2-4 28-32 FRANCS d«'inand Buuk 294^ iiKKMANV. (innand 238^ HoNc,KoN(i. dtiiiand M VohnH\MA. demand 114 .Tava. ilfiiiand 140^ Bangkok, tanani W| N'\KKH(As Bank Huying «8.54 Bank of England Rate 4%
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  • 114 11 Gamble! buyers 1 0.00 flamhirr Cube No. l LS.M < iaiiihit r Cuba No. I nom. Pepper Black ordiiL Spore... Lt 76 Nutmeg! (110 to the In.) nom. Nutmegs BO bo the Ib.) nom. Clovei An.'h.iir,.. nom. Bali Coffee m I 17.00 Tapioca, unall pearl (fait quality 1 nom.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 214 11 Tansan The Gold Medal Mineral Water, certified by authorities to be highly beneficial to health, especially in the tropics. Tansan is a particularly crisp and invigorating mineral water Packed in cases of 100 splits or 48 pints. Buchanan's Whiskies Are all matured and bottled in Scotland. We guarantee our stocks
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    • 93 11 De KQNMKLIJKE PAKETVAAR7 EViAATSCHAPPIJ UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Ltd, 2-3, Coilyer Quay The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. fcl i KUa v lai Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak, and Pakan Baroe Nov 22 KOEMAI Bengal lA .>~> Brouwee Moeara-Saba, Simpang and Djambi
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 915 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Fla£ and Tons Commanders Anived From For When Ku.'intiin F.M.s. 400 Dredger Tod.l. 11-11 Kn;mt;m Dsjoertein H. M.S. lirit 4360 Kiddle Songkoug, 14-11 S. N. Olttoer Bangkok Steamers Nat. Tonnage <£ Master From Consignees For Uexey Morcb Ras 810 Dttapart Karaten, 19-11 Borneo Oo Daast»«ni imherst Bril
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    • 179 11 WEATHER REPORT. athei ire < by ooorfr s> of the E. 1 I < the observations made at Hongkong Observatory, and at Manila Observatoi lOJ The data are date and hourol deK|iatch Ban d tei eading m■• in UK.. ItillttresinMN.l; Direction of Wind and Ft 'i Air, HK. i»i Fahrenh<
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  • 1006 12 To those who have watched hi^ reiix erulaiM •> to the premier tenni> position in the S. C'. C. the news that Mr. L. K. Cbrant has accepted the invitation of the Manila Carnival Committee to represent the straits Set t lenient s there in Februarj ne\t will
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  • 120 12 The following are the results of plaj for t lif-Moiithlx Medals ai the Garrison Golf Club on 17th. l^iliaiul l'.Mti November. Ladies'. Miss Can er 59 9 50 tl(1 Mrs. i;ii:ni 59 9 <" 9 ranis wi'iv t ;ik"ii out Men's. I G. S. Carver 90 16
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  • 42 12 Playiug with nine men the S. C. C. beat the S. R. C. "ii the Esplanade last evening l>\ three goals to nil. The plaj was verj scrappj at times and the wet state of tinground made I be running slow
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  • 253 12 Pi uang, Nov. 21st. The proposed Programme for the P< nang Race M< eting on Jan 23rd, Jan 25th, and Jan 271 h. ha> now been framed. The principle changes as compared with Jub r.'i l are, Firsi Day, Griffins value |40<) instead ol 1300 six furlongs
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  • 301 12 TIRESOME W [TNESS. I ii' 1 i ise in which < aptai n J. Laredei and l>r. R. tuklesaria of th Russian steamer (n: onia hi charged wii h making false declarations regarding in I ious (ii tease on l>oard I lie i essel was taken a
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  • 506 12 The murder trial of Liiu See, from Labuan, was concluded at the Assizes yesterday, before the Chief Justice. Sir William Hyndman Jones, and a special jury. A confession by the accused to the magistrate at Labuan was put in, in which accused stated that the deceased man assaulted
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  • 45 12 MpKSJ luthi ie I Ltd., ha\ e lefeis ed advice I >j cable that the Dire< borsof the Labu I F.M.SJ Rubbei Co.. Ltd., bn i e de clared a second interim dn ideud ot l o payable in London on Decembei L2th. > < 1
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  • 100 12 A.l :be Kle\ bul !i \u. I ion held yesterday an lei- the auspices ot Ibe Singapoi e Chamber ol Commerce Rubber A.ssoi iation, 76 cases weighing Piculs 78$, or neai l> 5 tons, were put up for sale and all lots n ere sold. Hi.- t.
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  • 230 12 A contemporary dra^ si imelj at teni lon to the questions thai are likelj to come before I lie < >;»iuiii ('outer. 'iice at the Hague. Clue oi these.it seems, maj be the consumption oi opium in India, which is likeh to be Soiled to the trout
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  • 723 12 The Oanges bunkered at the, wharf j estenhiy (Tuesday). The 'Catherine Park" from Japan is discharging n full cargo ol ftfiike coals at the wharves. The Ban Whatt Kin," Captain Troan, arrived from the Anambas and Natunas Islands yesterday with a lull cargo of copra. The outward and
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  • 86 12 Ihe Chei rapunji sea >on ma lie said to bave closed on the 81st October as there is uot likelj to be anj more beav> rain in North-Eastero [ndia for some time to come. The record Oi rainfall from the lsl Ma> to the end of last
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  • 100 12 The Government of India have decided that with effect from the 1m January, 1912. a system of auctions similar to those held in Calcutta for the sale of Bengal opium shall be introduced for regulating the export of Malwa opium from Bombay. The right to export the permissible
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 80 12 HAMS BACON "PINEAPPLE" BRAND. Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd SOLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS 1 1,,- Gained I iWic lencn Ci Ma B. P. de Silva's Jew ellei j Crea4 ioo« w bicti in ad often Ko DIAMONDS, RUBIES, PEARLS, EMERALDS SAPPHIRES, TOPAZES OPALS K'mas Jewels Eclipse all A Noble
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