The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 November 1911

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEX CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1911. NO. 7,379
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  • 153 1 The rumour that Sir Edward Grrey will resign i« ridiculed by the home prpGß Page 7. m the motrli against New South Wales commenced yesterday, the M. C. C. hu\«' •coi«'d 151 for 4 Pago 7. The German press are divided m their opinions at to the
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  • 253 1 Ellen, Nell or JCellii spems m a liuiv." ]>■■' nliai 1 1 i^ i i! o 1 1, j p. Tm üb.n be vii sol its bJ torj h;.\' p.. 1 1 ol the Bngltsfc WOmid '!>< U :;t n;< m ,> whij-i Don Soul It v *<
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    • 66 1 I* HER SIN REDEEMED OR thl: romance of A POOH GIRL. I DRAMA IN FOUR ACTS l™"" ***** I™ll^1 11^ by THE GRANDEST MADAME CARBAGNI AND I m> sBT G. BOURGEOIS. mm DURATION ABOUT ONE HOUR AND A HALF. I IN SINGAPORE I ALHAMBRA, TONIGHT 62nd Edition PATHE'S GAZETTE, SHOWING
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    • 94 1 THE J LABOUR ASSOCIATION [SUO] LIMITED. p^ 13 C Singapore, 2De Souza St. ~> cf IMARTEI IMARTEI Batavia, Pasar Baroe. I FOR COOLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Telephone 748. E. R. WEARE, Manager. VICTORIA THEATRE. j 9 be f <n o os;s s c T rtable pla€e ifl town j The
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    • 26 1 Co^av's Hftvertiscmentii Rubber Auction, Coghlan iCo Pagt 8. i Tapioca Machinery Coi salt Page Volunteer Club Darn c Page SL Kin:-- just unpacked '< n Cheng A
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  • 243 2 a correspondent reminds us of an old U>fk of controversy now possessing little more than academic interest. When m 189€ Lord Salisbury ceded Heligoland to Qlimnj he seemed to be making concession which was more graceful than businesslike. Geographically, the island naturally comes within the German realm. but such
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  • 163 2 The age of an egg is often like that of a lady, a very doubtful quantity, and can best be represented hy for until the rgg reach f> a certain maturity it is only a matter for speculation as to how old it may he. From
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  • 118 2 Annie Drake,* 1 writling to the Conn1 1 > sitle Monthly from Seranipore. Bengal, ga\>: Last weeHi a uative servant brought ■M a longicoru beetle which he WHB currying b> its feelers, while Ihc beetle as Caifjlllg ;i >toiu- weighing iuarl> b;i!t a pound liut
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 506 2 WANTED ENGAGEMENT WANTED. A qualified experienced Accountant m Singapore, is open to conduct Audits, prepare Balance Sheets, write up Books, or act as Agent for Estates m the Straits, F. M. S., etc. Terms moderate, upon application to Y. V., co Free Press." •2411 6-12 WANTED Three Chairmen for the
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    • 562 2 NOTICES VOLUNTEER CLUB. A Subscription Dance, under the auspices of the above Club, will be held m the S. V. C. Drill Hall, on Friday, December Bth. Applications for tickets must be made through Volunteers, to the Honorary Secretary, S. V. C Drill Hall. Early applications are essential. Nov 25
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    • 548 2 NOTICES GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE PUPLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. Tenders are invited for"the following works of which full particulars may be obtained and where necessary Plans and Specifications seen at the P. W. D. Office, Johore Bharu. on any day, Fridays excepted, between the hours of 9 a. m. and 4-30 p.
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    • 396 2 INSURANCE FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Establish hd I**2. 8 8 currency INSURANCE m Force, over M0.000.000.0C New Business, 1910, over $6. 640, 000. 0 C Large Nett Surplus above liabilities for RESERVE and all outstanding claims. Direct Government Supervision. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc. made locally Policies are WORLD
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    • 492 2 BANKS THE STBAITS BANKINc, to I Private Banking llnsim ss > Corn nr kooouttfl opened 110 upward*. DepoH t«aoce, Interest, termn to b* asc tion. H HAUFFE v NEDERLANDSCHE I HANDEL- MAATSCHAPPY. I NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824 CAPITAL fl 4',.(KX).fK>O, (at,,.-, REBERYE fl 7,124,317, (aliout Head Opfick m am-
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 144 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDREW S CATHEDRAL. Bondaj aexi before Advent. 26th November 1911. 7 a.iL Matins. Hymn. 4. 7 43a.m. Holy Communion (Choral i. Hymns MO, 311, Ml. 4 p.m. < hildren's Service. I lOpum. Evensong A Sermon. Hymns 860, -77. 16-5 A 22:;. I«-"« 'iiri:!; 1 109 17*
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  • 2361 3 BYE-GONE DAYS IN THE STRAITS. BARL PLANTING ENTERPRISE. In fh- building consecrated t Ike of! taes of India at Whitehal I i.-^erved several Irandre* >' es of re ords relating to the Si rair Settles Qte -*ract and brief chronicle of the days when British Malaya was ii Hi BMikii
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  • 950 3 E. Lt-hU, atui family, Mist Margaret 1•' --'-.I. ZikJ m, Harm 2 V< X Ml ll "< Helffericii. M, a Mix Errera, Mr Mrs Hafher, Messrs Eric st J Lawsou. Eai Bora Tor, H. D. Allen <;, v Man. ..li. Capt C. B Tw.rdy. Messrs. I L Hellfacb,
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    • 199 3 Cause For Alarm. That hacking ooagb ina\ appear t<> 1 '-.f no Donsequeuee, i>ut you m&] be certain that i j ndicatea Borne derangement i>t the pulmonary system. This fad Lnitseli Is enough to oaose ilarm. l><> not uai: until it causes v>'.i annoy- uicr. ii may !><• t'«' late
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    • 320 3 i f3?gS^ frST fr^g; &-yy fr^r fr^ b^->^. fe^g yjs- y^ SATISFACTION? If r 1 i > i m i'J i r--i THc BRAND Yh^\ J FOR CONNOISSEURS i'SJ I D. &j. McCALLUiM, EDINBURGH. q SCOTLAND. STABUSHED 1620.) I I Jlgenlsr- I Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., Singapore. 1 i HIS IS
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    • 76 3 Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. bar Entrance to Borneo Whan Telephone 1026. Sea stocks of all kinds of Frozen Meats etc., can be delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or m the Singapore Roads on short notice. OFFICE HOURS. Weekdays 7 a.m. to 5 p.tn i!£ S B For farther
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  • 1189 4 "We aent a special mission of high officials to visit various parts of tinworld, there to inquire into the systems "of government. Our High Coinmis"eioners. Duke Tsai Tseh and his col- leagues, have now returned from their travels, and m all their reports to us they are
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  • 334 4 This is the day of the old man, remarks the Daily Mail. Lord Roberts m his seventy-ninth year is fighting an active campaign for compulsory service that might well tax the energy of youth. Lord Strathcona has just returned from bin seventeen days' trip to Winnipeg and back,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 166 4 Follows Nature's Plan. Medicines that aid nature are always most effectual. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy act on this plain. It allays the cough, relieves the lungs, oi>€ns the secretions and aids nature m restoring the system to a healthy condition. Thousands have testified to its superior excelence. Fur sale by all
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    • 671 4 f Messrs. The important! I Midland Ruftftcr cempgng I I Limited or Birmingham, England I I! are open to appoint buying Agents m various districts Jg 3 for the sale of their well-known goods. The Midland H Rubber Company has been established as manofac- m tarers for over 55 YEARS—
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    • 393 4 F. CLARKE Co. i SO7, QUBEK-BT, BIHO^MMM. Livery Stable Keepers Fodder Merchants. For Robber-tyred Gharri** and Bert Rubtw tyred carrUges, ring op Telephone 016. FODDEB «eliT«nd to any part of fhe htend SFECUUTT: FOBNITUBE REMIALS te m mi Im, fey mp til an. GENERAL CARRIAGES. t ZHHUHiMM, PraprM* tall a*
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    • 507 4 THE Singapore Free Press MORNING DAILY I To Our Readers. The mtipmi Eton Nm k Daily, and is on sal*' at depots hour each morning < Sundays price Ten Gents a cop\ Subscribers' c<j})ies will be dcliv* private residences, i town otti< B<w if pref errad by He ven o'clock
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  • 513 5 KNOUSB SCEBNTIST PUkCBd IT kit MILLION YRARS l \t. BNGLAI S n ?b.lj interesting conclusions bj i<■ M 3t igu, M. V < >.. on the tge < itesenheii m ihe fi TOlUlue of i i novdii^N ot the l»rehi>t >ri. Society i Easl An^h i.
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  • 66 5 h: kions I Issued it Hun- llj Jin Bd« uds fot ttw wedding of I laughter, Hiss Maiv Ku-Un Williams ::aat Clifford John Asl: i i ESngineexa. \»i>tant Rasidenl <>t I ppet SamBOHs that Gold despatched from the i raaidc Works daring September Bted to 2.i)~'l otiiii->. ami silver to
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  • 836 5 a Problem Without ln Answer. Aeroplanes have hitherto been assigned l in military operations the position of 'scouts, and m the recent French, (iermaii. and Russian manoeuvres they have amply proved their efficiency, which and here is the point of the whole question has been demonstrated
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  • 423 5 At a moment when the whole world';attention is riyetted oq fuily m her troubles with Turkey, the following extracts of opinionswhich have recently appeared m the Italian newspapers should !>e of especial interest. Dr. B. Sorrentino, Municipal doctor, ol Naples, writes: 1 am pleased
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    • 4 5 It Is a Wonder.
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    • 76 5 Dr. foung, Glasgow, reports: I have tried the 1 HAN/ JOSEF natural aperient water m muiit roos eases where prompt and painless action of the bowels was required, it fully merits all the advantages claimed for it. My patients like it. the dose being small and almost tasteless, l shall
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    • 310 5 FOR SALE NEW TAPIOCA MACHINERY FOR SALE. Nmv 25 i 12 FOR SALE A p^ and harness both In l condition. A' *o a polo laddie and m ldl< 9. ,Applj t«> Major H. S. L. RAYENSHAW. N A 2011 IRON SAFES. B litabfc i'>i Plantations, a. < onntants, Secretaries^
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    • 584 5 AUCTIONS RUBBER AUCTION Messrs. H. L. Coghlan Co. i will offer 16 CASES SMOKED SHEET SCRAP &c, J AT THE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE On Tuesday, Nov. 28th, at 11 a. m NOW ON VIEW AT No. 5. Raffles Place. H. L. COGHLAN Co. Auctioneers Nov 2-> 29-11 AUCTION SALE OF
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    • 782 5 REMINDER. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, AT 7 7 4. 7. CONTINUATION Of SALZ GF WINES, LIQUEURS, SPIRITS at Powell Co.'s Saleroom !r» f 2O ases N( .V 3 Vilir a««- Port f Posadai: 10 oaaes Lisbon Pott lOomaes OU Wt lort; s cases Yalnmba Burgundy 8 cases Malaga leases Hockhelmer; 6
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  • 38 6 Domestic Occurrences. MARRIAGE. I Maples -Boyd.- On the 18th November 1911. at Sf. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, Gowan A Lie c Robkrtson. eldest daughter of J. G. Boyd, to FHNEBT Reginald, eldest son of Dr. Maples of Kin^selere, Hants.
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  • 1499 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, Nov. 25, 1911 o _fl a,r Pr.-v- the People l right ruhs I'- ed '>'. ioS r .ir i fl r.' 1 T g»fa Here pa I Tratb i .>'i<„. precepts dr_->. Pici_-. k j-.... I.., v _!tv Ij»*. In the discussion m the Budget
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  • 328 6 lii order that there may be no mi hap prehension as |p the time of H. E. the (iovernor's departure to-day Itwo different hours having been mentioned' we are asked to state that the Egra leaver at noon today. A hotel, it is stated, will shorth he etttCtedftl The V.M.C.A.
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  • 46 6 PIRACY NEAR HONGKONG. Vessel Looted Officers Killed (trot,, OH| M Hoogfca i The steamer Shinon pirates on IWlWla Kongniun. The Chief Mat,. M: k killed and three pass, wounded. The chip was lot The Sandpiper Ml tame to Wuciiow :i ),.i trovers have lei
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  • 92 6 Action of the Government V* Kuala L Two hundred and Uur were iPiiKivt-d h\ qpmcJM stance of (io\ «-i -nineir Tinggi, Hansa and Margol h~ were m PMJf poo: i removed bo different h Lnmpor. Ovei hundre been removed to hoqiUii lan. An F. M. S. (,o\t
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  • 113 6 > w ma "it) 1.-.. l'rmcraiid Prinnow t a.. tiffined «t the ßeaidwn v i dined at -^1 Eastern and <>n«'nt;ti Hot round the town aud i ontinued t on ib» Klnst. Tha QersMui Hall \or w»-j:.iLn Kii\oy i.. the Kiiiji of Main, M. Leopold i L
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  • 33 6 1 '!'h( vredding has tak< >; Qcor(c*t Church of I>r. i:*on. of Teink Ansou. son AmltT^on. Kingston on '1 MZ dred PIOBMHM l'alnn^r. t!i Mr. R. (i I'altnrT of lv> a;,;
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  • 37 6 M. mix nof be I and >wi>> Clulw will iii Wt that IhftM is a 'on. *-")uh this BVMUag Rhl*- pai-t of Hrn pnvra' by the fuip hand i^ :i. C. H. Bmi it;
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  • 159 6 *>n th« oiriiMn! (if re tbeii Highnesses ih 1 of 'I c k. t b it) morn i n^ mun;t\ m \n% itod to dp Th. Ira k,'! im.-.'.< li 6.4 B .fj ;i ri a hged foi to dl v be played. ;iv 'f In( m > Muit'i i
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 96 6 KUPPER PILSENER 13 17 XT 15 IS THE D JuljA best. SOLE AGENTS, CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO, LITTLES FANCY FAIR AND TOY BAZAAR Father Christmas invites all Children to use his SWINGING BOAT FISH POND GREAT FUN. 1 I MACKIE'S r 1 pw v Bi^to«a>. I I X^Sfl^^BH^^Wg^^^^^^^kJP^i^MH^Bsi^^^BgjSßil™^^^^^^HnKS^ :>, 8 1
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    • 68 6 GRAMAPHONES WITH HORNS "NEWEST MODELS LOWESTJ>RICES I ALSO I THE NEW HORNLESS CABINET MACHINES. I MELLOW TONE. ARTISTIC AND COMPACT IN APPEARANCE. MODERATE PRICES. ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. 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
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  • 116 7 DESIGNATION RUMOUR RIDICULED [By Submarine Cable]. Eeuter's Service. Lomlon, via Bombay. papen imanimonaty ridicule the i uuomi that Sir Edward Grey may posM reaigm They point out that though the \tremi>t Radicals are suspicious of Gov- nUMnVs foreign policy. there is an overiraehafag >en*e that Sir Edward
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  • 24 7 Eelter's Service. London, via Bombay. Edward Grey's motion on Monday be Thar the foreign policy of the retmneirt be now considered.* 1
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  • 104 7 M. C. C. v N. South Wales. Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. i match between the 9f.CC and Xew §< ..:h Wales commenced at Sydney to- The weather was muggy and wet a there were only T.oOO present. There was no play before lunch. New Wales won the
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  • 22 7 Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. the tir>t submarine, equipped with Bjaicl tiling guns, has undergone ■ntCQUS. Irialfl at Barrow.
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  • 24 7 RltU'rU'fl teITKE. London, via Bombay. Ir> Crown Prince of Sweden frai JTSSt^rdav operated on for appeudicius. and is doing well.
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  • 32 7 Imperial News Servhe. London, via Durban. It ins have greatly awneflti'id the Cohan sjsjgjM AaMa and are t^ndinj^ to confirm the estimate that the crop would bfl I tons. > <
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  • 36 7 P Imperial NsWfl Service. London, via Durban. ne pavement m the Strand h.is been op the electric wires. There was biding Bash, and IaTCB people have •cci ks ken to bm h pitatL
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  • 252 7 Ran h>t\i. Dbbatb, iW-rlin. < >ct. 'I I. I J. on rhe interpellations retLMd.r.j, the increased cost oi living, which *a* continued to-day m the Reichstag, H»- v Fnhnnann National L."« ra! declar- no country hail been spared the steady rise m the pri< a of all
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  • 127 7 German Press Opinions. Imperial Nswb Service. London, via Durban. The Berlin papers comment at some length oi> the revelations m Hen Kider len Waeehter's speech to the Hudget Committee. 'Die conflict of opinion is evidenced by the inspired press, like the Lokalanzeiger writing "It most now be admitted
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  • 65 7 Prison for Some. Keuter's Service. London, via Bombay. Another batch of Suffragettes were sentenced similarly to the cases reported yesterday. Mrs. Pethirk Law renee was sentenced to a month's imprisonment. Witnesses said that m attempting to make a rush m Parliament Square she twice struck a constable m
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  • 58 7 Voting Evidence of Dissension. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. The Liberals who voted for Mr. Ramsay Maedonald s resolution re the <io\t. taking action m the matter of the railway men and the companies, were 71 m number. The Unionists construe this ami the abstention o;
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  • 513 7 It inusT of i out se have been the nun that kept fuitii\ awa\ from the Victoria Theatre last night, at the second performance of Fred Coyne's Eccentrics*' when they essa>e«l. though < om parat i\ eh few m mini her. to present r i comic
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  • 68 7 MR MCKENNA'S REPLY. Eedter's Service, London, via Bombay Mr. R, McKenna, lately First Lord of the Admiralty, bein^ shown a summary of Admiral Lord Charles Beresford's speech, said that the allegations contained therein were baseless. There were ample oil reserves m the North, and the despatch of coal
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  • 158 7 Plunged into the River. Eeuter's Service. London, via Bombay. From Saiimur. Northern France, it is reported that 22 persons have been drowned m a railway disaster. London, via Bombay. Renter's correspondent at Saumux m the north of France states that a train proceeding to Poictiers was crossing a
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  • 319 7 Protest by the Missionaries. Imperial Xews Sbbyice, London, via Durban. deputation of the missionary societies operating m Nyassaland, Central Africa, ami elsewhere has waited on Mr Harconri ami iii^ed that Bleeping sickness is so serious that it is Impossible to await the Commission's report before combatting the disease.
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  • 65 7 Impebial Xews Service. Ix>ndon, via Durban. HcuK'is correspondent at Ottawa wires that speaking m the House of Commons, Mr Monk, the Minister whose inclusion m thf Cabinet Sir Wilfrid Laurier denounced <m Not 21st, declared that lie voted for the Navy Resolution of March l<)<)<) and he would
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  • 64 7 m A full grown tiger has been despatched at Saiong, the village across the Kangsar liver. The Prince and Princess Alexander of Teck have presented their photographs to the Malay College at Kuala Kangsar. Mr Frank Stewart, a grandson of Admiral Bush of Siam, died at Bangkok on the 17th
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  • 818 7 i YESTERDAY S RAIN STORM. Seven Inches of Rain. The heavy rainstorm that passed dvoi Singapore yesterday, commencing shortly before noon and continuing till late m the evening, may be taken as indicating that the 8. W. Monsoon is now at an end and the North East will shortly
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 18 7 m- -m I A particularly long and interesting film will be put on at tbe Alhambra to-night, a
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    • 267 7 ROBINSON Go. A BIG SHOW JV Dressed and fifm iff- t. Ej r j jg^ Undressed Dolls JE£ NOW ON VIEW Prices 35cts. to $23-50 Each. Swregpßgss CIGARETTES at the Smoking Concert. {<gjr£^ When you pass round cigarettes at the Hf 7 j Smoking Concert be sure they are State
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  • 650 8 "it uk vni> Simple im-> -;i. By J. Barnard James. Thar Tripoli is a sphere ol Italian m 1 Aaence has been recognised fca man) yean i>\ fcb* chief European Powers; butj what reward it may offer, for Hie trouble ;wid expense of occupation and developmeut
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 154 8 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co. Ltd Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta. The Compaki 's Steamer 1 ELEPHANTA t.-j" vi.i be >i' spatched for tlu above j»"! d reds QHtant, at 5 pan. 9m -■•.<■ at accoi i for first and a i l-Ui-- isseng< I j rernts and rates of
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    • 656 8 SHIPPING N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly seri ice is maintained betweei Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London am Antwerp, under mail contract with the Impe rial Japanese Government. The New Twin Screw Steamers maintaining this service hav< been specially designed and constructed, anc
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    • 1230 8 SHIPPING APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Line maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, .Singapore, Hongkong aud Shanghai co route. FLEET. Tons. Commander. Btt Japan 6,013 A. Stewart. ss Gregory Apcar 4,000 S. H. Belson, s* Arratoon Apcar 4.">00 G.
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    • 726 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 lamed for China Coast, Persian Gulf. Continental aud American Ports. Steamers will leave Siugaj>ore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward <f<>k china) 1911 itM Bimalaya Dec
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    • 279 8 SHIPPING Norddeutscher Lloyd, BretaIMPERIAL GERMAN Hag The BMI and i this Company sail tortni^ Hamburg via Rotterdam, lntw< ton, Gibraitar, Genoa, Kapl< Marsi illes, Naples, Afc can li Port Said, 8m c, Ad< i I Singapore Hongb og, Nagaw ki and X- i.< t. n I nxo igh tick< ts
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  • 886 9 THE ROYAL TRAIX. OFFICIAL INSPECTION. Calcutta, Oct. 80, The official inspection of the Royal train for the use of Their Imperial Majesties during their approaching visit to India which has been m hand some time, and has now been completed at the Carriage, and Wagon Workshop
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  • 745 9 Expansion of Trade. In recent year* no pbase of Japan's varied progress has been more marked than the nations growing cordiality with the people of India an<4 states adjacent. Though this intimacy naturally had its rise in^the social and religious similarities of the two races, it is
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  • 113 9 A contemporary has been recalling some of the notable literary characters connected by birth with Kirkcaldy, where Carlyle spent some time as a schoolmaster. Adam Smith is, of course, recalled, but, curiously enough, one of the most engaging personalities in literature, the "Weekly Scotsman" points out, has
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 584 9 FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE COMPANY, LTD.. SINGAPORE BRANCH. Oxygen Gas Dissolved Acetylene. AUTOGENOUS WELDING OF ALL METALS All kinds of repairs to Ships, Boilerg, Motorcars etc. Application of the Dissolved Acetylene gas tot lighting Motor-cars, Launch**, Steamers, etc. WORKSHOP No. 45, ROBINSON BD. tt BAILLX^ Harbour nmne* MOINB COMTB ft
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    • 248 9 f Wolfe's 1 Schnapps. I fl| if Refreshing and I I ELxhilarating Drink and I I valuable Medicinal I I F^ w tro 4# rjß Beverage m all cases of I j-'*^ :^r]B Malaria, Gravel, Insomnia, Kidney Troubles, Stone I tellli? I n bladder, Urinary I &^fSS I Affections, Colic,
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  • 776 10 PASSINi. !HK TIVK IN TBIPOW. No Enemy. CHKKRFI l. UNDEB :>1 IIH ihTIF.s. Yesterday, when we were assured peace V;i» about to DC arranged," ■writes the Special correspondent of Reuter > agency i i Tripoli, m a long Riessag&flated October] l^. "an immense >iuh of. relief went
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  • 586 10 sin-Yat-skn Describes the aims ok the Rkvoli tionakiks. certain of success., Republic on Western Models. The Paris Mat m publishes from its Nfw York representative a long ami interesting interview w irh Sun-Ynt-Sen. The revolutionary leader expressed hiin-s.-li as delighted with the early results of the movement
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  • 682 10 The Total where given represents the output since Jan. 1911. except where a figure m brackets is given, representiutf so many months. Wheu a month's return is missed, this total represents the last avail able total. Sept. Oct. Total. Adlagar 4,800 5,000 48,485 Alor Pongsu 4.521 4,888
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    • 61 10 i! f kd 'k hol i bisk gin •ndro v, To core a nasl j c< M Ul> bOBM WHS l';l!l'l»-!i'i >!1' m:i Pot weeka and weeka I'm told; He made a Bearaome hullabaloo, Ami Tmanhiyl khe furniture! I'sir ut>w h»'"«; well (and sober too) Through Woods' Qveal Pepperminl Cure,
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    • 199 10 Good Advice. 'l best film tn buj Charmberlain'B c>n^li Remed] Is right now. Don't pol it off umil yon need U a keep it at hand. A oold Is much easi i cored when first contracted than after ii has settled In tin system. For sale by aii Dispensaries and
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    • 195 10 MOTORISTS. Send your covers and tubes to be retreaded or repaired to THE DUNLOP RUBBER Go. (FAR EAST) LIMITED, NO. 4-i, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. Repairs executed promptly and at moderate charges. Repairs will not be executed to those covers past satisfactory repair and which m our opinion are not worth
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    • 107 10 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION DO i j To Penang, Rangoon Calcutta to ka> < lan j< «ig I i tv, i Passeui^* s mi Steumt rs at thii and < 1 i io Una and Load To Port Swettcnham MM The Tr.rhiu. I k leave tin Road- t \t J
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  • 1251 11 Cap. Issue. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Sellers. 85,000 2s- 2s Allagar 10% 3 0 3 6 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 30% int 14 lj 15 0 50.000 2s 2s Batang Malaka 2 0 2 3 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% int 915 0 10 17 6 80,000 1
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  • 61 11 •Corrected up to Nov. 24.) Bank 4m c 2-4 l demand 2AI Private credits Bms 24$ credits 6 m s 2-4 23-82 France demand Bank 294§ Germany, demand 238 i Hongkong, demand 19| Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 140$ BANGKOK, demand 65} Sovereigns. Bank Buying $8.54 Bank of England
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  • 120 11 Nov. 24. Tin tapMN 97.62 Gambier buyers 10.06 Gambier C ibe No. 1 IS.M Gambler cube No. 2 nom. Pepper Black ordin. Spore... 19.75 Pepper, (V»'hite fair> 27.75 Nutmegs UlO to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom. Mace <Banda 110 Cloves lAmboinai nom. Bali Coffee (10%
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 221 11 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 (0.M.) For preventing scale and pitting DEMENT "&*»e" Brand j 80 these are of the hl hest nruruT quality. CEMENT "Borneo" Brand i
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    • 115 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. van Swoll Penang, Sabang, Olebleh, Tjalan^, Tapa-Toean, Sinabang Singkei, Baros, Sibolga, Goenoeng-Sitoli, Lahewa, Nakoislauds, Telok-Dalani, Poeloe-Tello and Padang Nov 25 van Hogendorp
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    • 90 11 VESSELS AT TANJONC PAGAR AND KEPPEL HARBOUR. Wharves and Docks at which different vessels are berthed. East Wharf (Basin)— Nil. East Wharf Bee. I K^ra. Wike Maru. Sheers Wharf- K. Park. Main Wharl Sec. I— Prvnwon^si. Thon^wa. 3 Km Sauj4. 4 Mariulu. s—Gordon.5 Gordon. 6 Deucalion, Brasilia. New Dock Sec.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1004 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commander') Arrived From For Wnen Kuantan F.M.S. 400 Dredger Todd. 11-11 Kuantan Incrtain Astraea H.M.S. Brit 4360 Kiddle Hongkong. 14-11 8. N. Officer Bangkok Waterwitch H.M.S. 620 Hancock H'borougb. 21 -1 1 S. N. Officer Uncertain Maba Chakkri Siam 3000 Scfaoning Bangkok. 28-11 Siamese
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  • 617 12 RUSSIAN CAPTAIN'S STORY. In the District Criminal Court, yester« «ia\. Mr. Furmston e was ajain occupied with the c ise m w bich Captain Jacob Lms di and Dr. K. A. Anklesai ia of the Jius.Man steamei w Curon_»" ner«charged with making a false declaration regarding infectious
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  • 97 12 'I arc iiu>v InTestigating an othei v daring ease i>t 1/ 1 robber} irhicli .1. irred m the heart «>t' the tows oa Hi rsday night. From the information to hand it appea it gang oi six fjoeuclesa Cantonese suddenly entered hooae !io. 66, Pagoda Street, ai
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  • 140 12 'w has been eceived ai khfl C ilonj i! kflk eporting th it Captain L. \v. i> Xv t.-t. ol the w.'Uii Regiment, has j been ms iled todeatb by a wounded lion, H was the second member ofthe Britisli section ol the Anglo-Belgian Boundary Commisskmt,
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  • 46 12 Hie Bmt. A. M. .lenkni Mated at Baugor c tlmt ac vai greatly assisted m his misMonarx work m Central Africa by a motor<ycle. Om nli ht he ai raost mn iato tw<> f »o*m were so tnghtened by the B Wa«^ the mtytoM Ump thatthev >
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  • 588 12 The review of the 2nd Battalion the Buffs and the 3rd Brahmans by H. S. H. [Prince Alexander oi Teds at Tanglin yesterday was m glorious surroundings. The Parade was on the sloping lawn m Front oi the Officers Mess, which amid its charming natural surroundings, well matched
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  • 151 12 Hie nndermentioned Detaild linving embarked m the I ransport "X > tills on the 1 Instant, for passage to Ei and, are struck oil the st i engi h oi th< I oni niaiul troiu t li;i: date ac< ordingl; T^ Coy. R. G. Major D. Tulta h,
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  • 159 12 Duties tor ensuing week. Detention J Barrack Visitor. Capt. W. C. Hutcheson, f !)rdßrahinan& Field Officer. Capt. CD. X, N treenway, 2nd Bn. The Buffs, Mr. K. I". Kdlin. hifl many hit-mis will m glad to hear, is we]] and able to gel 1 ibout again, though not quite m
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  • 1347 12 Quicquid agunt homines nostri eat farago libelli. Juvenal. Neither the Civil War m China nor the guerilla skirmishing m Tripoli appear to be goi&g very definitely the one way or the other the lust few days. The Tripoli job must be wearisome to a degree, for
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  • 241 12 The l >cli berthed at the n bai i jres« tciila morning &o take m bmkei oon ;•u > i to await passengers arriving bj the German mail this morning, for Bangkok. i ii' 1 l 1 si earner Maradn" Jd,'.,,! yesterday morning, and proceeded alongside the wharf
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  • 191 12 Owing bo the inter-Club match with Keppel Golf Club on the morning of Sun day 25th instant, the Garrison Golf I tub course on thai day will be closed to othei p!;i> inn il 12 soon. humorous Bide ol the queue cutting amongsl the lower class of the Chinese i>
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    • 267 12 £1 c\cs A YEAR FOR YOLR weit& 1 W (CHILD OR YOURSELF) IP For example, a man age 25, whose wife is about tin age, would only be required to deposit £32-5-0 ta&ua m order to secure for his wife, should she survive h £100 a year for life. Again,
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