The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 November 1911

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEX CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1911. NO. 7,:380
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  • 203 1 Our royal risitors lefl tot Bangkok on Saturday. U- E. the Gtovernor and Lady Evelj ii Young Left Eor !i Icutta Pagi i !i Terrible scenes Bie reported from Liver pool where an explosion m an oil mill lias ca used many deaths Page 5. Mr. Lloyd
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  • 853 1 m Sitigapoj i w bl pi dredg ng; ii P smoutfa I. Ifj bearing if I I i aigi I md rib !ii!.- I:, i; ,1 a* ither seen u< i I Im h I bold oflf to dredge the elbow o acen aril i m Borneo
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 577 1 The Well-Patronised Show [a the show th.tr satisfies its patrons ;<iul shxro -goers are not very easily satisfied. The\ or most them expeel ;i tnaximnm ol enjoyment at a minimum of expense. Axe patrons of THE MARLBORO UGH j PICTURE THEATRE, BEACH ROAD. Satisfied Thai question Ls best answered by
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    • 368 1 The best and most comfortable place m town The only right Show for you to spend your time on and to See the Pictures of various Productions HARIMA HALL NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT AT 9-30 P. M. NEW FILMS IN OUR GRAND CHANGE OFPROGRAMME 1. Sardegna Pittorasca. 2. A
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    • 72 1 (do! dent rifio I. 3. Raleigb bic] cle »i sa Page 3. Seaside Resident eto U I Page 2 Purnished bungalow to let P A net ion sale oi Brit ish r Sri Tringganu Pag Coolies ;<>! <>„• Labo 1 Pag< 2. P.WJ). S< I mgor outstanding accounts Page 2.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 223 1 Monday 27th. High Water 2-32 im., 1-21 pm. M. M. Outward and Hom< ward mails duo. Bingapi *c Coi rt ol Appeal. Philharmonic Orcfa. pi Lctice, 5-15 pm. Legislai ive looncil, 2 30 pm. Singapore Rowing Clab meeting, i SO pan. Bingapi >re, Johon Etabb< oieei Tuesday 28th. lii^h Water
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  • 229 2 Fbescb Proposal to link up the Akkr an Kwi.w \vs. Paris, Thursday. Oct. '20. A long article appears m to-day's "Matin" outlining proposalf for a Trans continental railway from Algiers to the c ape. Though the scheme has not taken defl cite shape, it is
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  • 501 2 > c The Ural through express train from Mukden to Seoul arrived m the Korean cit\ on the 4th inst.. and was welcomed t y ii lar^e crowd. Hainan welcomes Uie Reform (iovern Blent, and Tan Xi has issued a proclamation m which he surrenders some §800,000 to their Finance
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 502 2 We Ask /G&^MfMMiZ^i Q. What is good for my cough? A. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Q. How long has it been used? A. Seventy years. Q. Do doctors endorse it? A. If not,we would not make it. Q. Do you publish the formula? A. Yes. On every bottle. Q. Any alcohol
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    • 612 2 NOTICES PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SELANGOR. All persons baying outstanding accounts against this Department are requested to submit them to the State Engineer at Kuala Lumpur. All liabilities incurred prior to loth December must be paid this year. Nov '21 :<O-ll FOR COOLIES NATIVE CONTRACT LABOR Ari'i.v to OOST JAVA'S EMIGRATIE
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    • 483 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. P. M. S., etc. Terms moderate, upon application to Y. V., c/o Free Press."' •2411 8-u WANTED Three Chargemen for the
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    • 379 2 INSURANCE FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. ESTABLIsHBD ISBt. 6 F CURRENCT INK-URANC E in Force, over H0. 000. 000. 0C New Business. 1910. over 56. 640.000. 0( Large Nett Surjilus above liabilities for RESERVE and all outstanding claims. Pirect Government Supervision. Cash Loans. Settlements, etc. made locally Policies, are
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    • 399 2 BANKS THE STRAITS BANKING fe Kd Bankin Busii tpward«> in;* ii Vet m* tin)). H HAUi NEDERUNDSCHE HANDEL- MAATSCKAPPY, NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETv Bsi ah;.:-! i CAPITAL rl iMW^OM RESERVE fi 7-4 Head f j Hf:a: A<,i HCTI i BRANCHES < Mflg, H Rangoon. Boerabaya, Bema Bandoeng (Java), i beribon, Tjilatjar,
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  • 93 3 mcd Svenson claims 1 have i ma! rifle whi iray wK guns infantr] soi I weapon, wo ■da bis 'v been ag pieces and U reg ihs ifles. s invented rw< kinds 4 m lii< h ian be eux d c an a ma laims that his
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  • 101 3 Holy I sv ill view ssing i H i from i S to i Iress of the foreign aiii I Dec. I. 1 ril i tpi --ion II "lit* i Sa oaca L gto ess fi S ts oJ t sents i 3 I to the Theatre
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  • 204 3 !;k; rHE 2 Horn has just been peri python at tin jaw g a goat a few eksago i j ising 1 shed his skin. It was I Qg white bead was bound moved. iras found, had i his ad k it of spirits, and >y 81
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  • 369 3 Suites m Attbndani c on cheib Majesties. I With the Marquess oi Crewe, Minister m Attendance (who will be accompanied l>v Lieut-Co] SirJ.R. Dunlop Smitli and Mr F. EL Lucas, private secretary), the -lit*' accompanying the King and Queen From England on their [ndian tour will
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  • 251 3 titica] union of It) i i has been dis ears, it has i up. i m >re practica l st all the British W an islands uniting w I anada at the on which 1 1 i fulfilment it is sugg st that the Be i
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  • 163 3 S, b AJ Rl< I L T SIOS IXD m:: M ULS. Johannesbo rg, Oct. 20. AJthougb kb€ atmosl reticence is observed m Goveromeni cir< les regarding the South African mail contracl problem, it ia not anlikelj thai :i line controlled bj tini ion i iovt'i •imifiii will
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 33 3 FoUows 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, opens the secretions and aids nature
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    • 538 3 i one seems to \\w- been strucls by tlie fa t that m spite of the r gular d ily cleansing with tooth>«>aps and pastes, the teeth, and particularly the back teeth, frequently become decayed and hollow. Is not that a convincing proof that toothsoaps and tooth-pastes are entirely inadequate
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    • 562 3 AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE OF THE BRITISH STEAMER SRI TRENGGANU As she now lies m Singapore Harbour To be held at Powell Co.'s Saleroom On Friday, the Ist Dec. at 2-30 pm. I Length 117 feet, breadth 19 Feet, depth B feet. Gross tonnage ill. Net registered tonnage 47. Fitted with
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    • 299 3 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Vigh Class Teak Furniture, Valuable Orlentml China, Lawn Requisite* dc. At "CLONAKILTY' No 4, CHATSWORTH ROAD On Saturday, December 9tft r at 2 p.m. for Detailed Particulars see Catalogues <\ Later Advi fcisi t H. L. COGHLAN Co., Auctioneers Nov 17 THE PRIORY AUCTION
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 21 4 At Tanjong Katong, on November 11th, the wife of Sergt. Major J. W. LITTLEFIELD, Singapore Volunteer Corps of a son.
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    • 47 4 Thomson-I)ai.(;lkiBH. At Mornlngside Parisli Chinch, Edinburgh, on Ist November, by tluEteV. K. H. Fisher, D.D., HENRY A.LBXANDBE Eagleshame Thomson, Singapore, elder son of the late James Cameron Thomson, Province Wellesley, straits Settlements, to Annk Gertrude, elder daughter of the late Thomas Dalgleish, s. s. 0. Edinbiirgh.
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  • 1190 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, Nov. 27, 1911. I'm People igffl UB—dP -s i"* u r ,n" lobri ed > K ..,t, T "n..tt h« pre r\ < d~»~ 'Im)s Pelteion L \a"' ;._>-. This afternoon, m the House oi Com monB, Sir EDWARD GREY, whose duty it i> to
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  • 374 4 THE HONGKONG COLONIAL SECRETARYSHIP. i Mr Claud Severn Appointed. Although not announced officially, if ifi known tliat lfr (laud s< v< m. Secretary to fche Hi^'li Commission* r, Federated Malay States. Ijas been offered iind hu> accepted tijc \)os\ of Colonial Secretary of HoukUou^ iii Boooesstoa bo tin- late Mr
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  • 187 4 Ashore off Socotra. Earl) \cM«'i-<];t monting Ifi h j\ Somerville of the Straita Rtrmiihip Com paiiy Ltd.. received talqgrani boom tibt nnderwriton to that the s. s. Kuala' w li i< li i- now on herwii} out to Singapore, w;is Bshora to the north Mat
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  • 270 4 j lon <. ommand Orders saj Tht n; i.in of offk ira int Lted I gi apli 1784, Kings Etegulat kms, Gi ra Offio i i ommanding bai ing tx ©d, greti .i tendeni on the part of s 1 ii a ii«.; lo id a ]iy v. heu m
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  • 145 4 ANTI-OPIUM CONFERENCE Allegation Against Singap«t B Us I. rhe Fifth km ial a,, hum opened at 8 n rnbau on Khoo Wan Nam pres The President the campaign a-.-, China, ikeiv Urn the w orld. H< v. i since l;i-i in.-.' i. oi Indian opium into < popp}
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  • 69 4 i hi <*'h« imM« i ing f pn gidi to t food M iwiuiigfr, i n<i M i X i oden i agent H< bad < hai iin conservai lion m oald be exceeded sstafti m riu i H> •i. ri« (i to the roads, < t i
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  • 74 4 1• In the Ady t Kgoh Bei of the def < tli. Registrar to hold a i mat fcert respe< tiag th< estal iet Based Gaa tv.M Fhi <a><- between bhi iaaaagei b| Co has beei adjourned ud M:. a < proceeding t< S ga) Mr Proudlock. Hr
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  • 12 4 Owing to fe paj-k int.. hu-. flu Mm. d
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  • 56 4 1 I 'iiHiainl t ;iril poti do i row Ii > I;. G loi oesters i 1 1 1 m 1 89 i .nil li.'ul i ,i I v ill Etxpedi oiia m an attsisti mlMeq in i. ISO :u i i-a. 1 1;^ :in i t alle\
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 108 4 KELLY AND WALSH, LIMITED. A CHOICE SELECTION OF PRIVATE X'MAS CARDS the og wb.ivh MBden own name ami suitable gn eft ng ran be printed m goM cvoatoan. OTnilTft All mm n CHINESE RICE PAPER BTRAITS CALENDAR X'MAS CARDS 1912. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF FOUR PICTURES OF NEW ENGLISH X'MAS CARDS
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    • 44 4 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements OV John Roherts,RetiredWorld'sChampion) i ABSOLUTELY i THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE t FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. c ONLY OBTAINABLE FROM John Roberts, London. i John W. Roberts, 160, Mount Road, Madras, i India. 1
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  • 103 5 TERRIBLE SCENES AT LIVERPOOL; Many Killed And Injured. By Submarine Cable]. Xt i (SB's Service. London, via Bombay. !>. reoiM were killed and 50 injured I iplodHMl m an oil mill at Liver- je witness describes heart-rending w< ri people rushed oat with their nil off and
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  • 27 5 the flic brigade arrived on the -:on iiicn writ' >een at lows with the fire raging behind miraculous escapes, the en displaying ama. ;n^ kill.
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  • 47 5 The "Devil." \t o>iot! is attributed to an oili ahing machiiw called the 'devil. ighl thai a piece <>f metal was machineri I rocesaioiu are still moi ing toward the ad bodies are being conveyed to icesa Dock mortuary, where the> it relal es.
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  • 119 5 Bnrxufa Service. Londi n. via Bombay. Liverpool nou ts to twenty-three. It is expe< ■< d i d still tfi'i.i d b iried m t 1 -t.ited that ti'.t dead at Liverpool bca lw< 'fe and move bodies aw h dd the < ellara, n bicn are
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  • 177 5 ws Sbbtice. Lod 1• ban. g announced ol 1 Mai I Dunsandle. bs- oi 1694 B i. i i. Earl oi Waldei 1094. i-- .sin o High Commissioner U l of S otland Ha iv. and William th< stß us Ai r crt ill. and th< I j s
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  • 163 5 MR. GEORGE AT BATH. < Views on Womens Suffrage. [By Submarine Cable]. Rsuteb's Service. g London, via l>oiui)a> 3 .Mi. Lloyd George, speaking at Bath, c referred to frequent suffragette interrup- i tion>. and said that the vast majority of I women deplored an exhibition of temper which was
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  • 40 5 London, via Bombay. Col. Seely speaking at Newcastle, pro- > phesied that Sir Edward Grey's declaration on Monday would promote peace. It was essential that we should !>»■ on terms <>t' peace and amis} with Germany. i
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  • 114 5 An Insurance Bill Contest. Imperial News Service. Lnn. lon, via Durban. Lord Roberl Cecil Bays thai the election at Hiuhii; will be fought almost entirely on the Insurance Bill. Ki.i i br's Sera v c. London, via Bombay. The ie>ulr ot the by-election ar Hitchen La that
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  • 122 5 The Ultimatum Satisfied. An Official Apology. Reatx i 'a Sen ice. London, \ic Bombay. wire bom S< Petersburg says thai a telegram lia>. been received from Teheran >Ta;'!ii, f tha: the gendarmes have been withdrawn and Sultaneh > propertj has been replaced bj Persian cossacks. The Persian
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  • 54 5 Ashore at Socotra. Part Or Crew Picked Up. states thai the striai steame] Trieste has i [ed Brsl offic* t second Lascars >el< iging fc< s.B. Kuala," oi Dundee, bou I i i l. I Singapore bicl -as or< on ibe ro< ks lat So< \.i
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  • 25 5 n r's Service. i London, via B >mbay. Xh< estroyei [ar tsaane „i. red m .i storii) off Sbima n Forl Bt< -i
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  • 37 5 Imperial News Service. London, \ia Durban Berlin wire stat< b i hal Lieut. Baroi niLioring Hoven, tiie best German militar o [airman, -was killed by a i 11 when landinj v aftei a flight.
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  • 60 5 r a Chinaman residing m Target Boa has reported a very daring gang robber to (be police. He says that on Frida 1 1 i r li t ;w*'!\* Kehs, some of whom wei [aimed with reVolvers, came i<> his housi B After threatening to shoot him
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  • 113 5 i SUSPECTED DARDANELLES MOVE. Keuter's Service. London, via Bombay. Renter's correspondent at Constantinople ays that a meeting of the Council and of Ministers have had conferences with varimis ambassadors, which lias given the im- 1 nessiou that Italian naval action will no onger be delayed the objective
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  • 84 5 Widespread Misery. A Strange Prohibition. Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. Renter's agent at St. Petersburg states hat the horrors oJ the famine of 1891 are recurring m Orenburg and Turgai. The famine-stricken people are flocking into the towns asking for the last communion. The crops at Orenburg
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  • 97 5 Reuteb'B Sekvice. London, via Durban. For the Manchester November Handicap, the ln'iiin^ is 8 to 1 again6l [Tltimus, v to 1 against Sir Martin and Coastwise, limi to 11 against Blirador, 10 to 1 against Othello, 100 to 8 against Donnez Moi, tv l against Etathlea. The probable
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  • 102 5 IM] ERIAI Ni w> SER\ B. London, via Durban. Tin- Manchester November Handicaps suited as follow li; Lmua 1. betl ing 9 to l For: -l. betl 10 to 1 1 k>nue2 Moi >. t»-' ting 1* to T. Seventeen ran, won i.\ three Lengths, a short bead
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  • 74 5 Rain Stops Play. if?i si \i Xi wb Service. London, via Durban There waa no further play m the mate] M.i ,C. s V v. South Wales at Sydney oi Saturday < wing 10 rain. Reutei correspondent ai Sydney wire i that Gunn hit his hand on Friday an<
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  • 58 5 Tc Pay for Warships. Better's Seevk b. London, via Bombay '1 m j< Is <>{ the deposed Ex-Sultan i Turkey, Abdul Hamid, are to be sold I n tioi] ai Pa ris aext v> eel» and the pri ceeds are to be devoted to the buying warships and
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  • 29 5 lucp] rial N] ws Service. London, via Durbai An i splosion ai the Janimage c oilier I m Staffordshire, has resulted m six kill* and five injured.
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  • 67 5 The Director oi the Plague Laborato a1 \\m- AH India Sanitary Conference d Bombay, m a paper on plague, said th j owing to the fertility of rats the host wi yjoi attacking them was by diminishing th food-supply and destroying the breedu 3. places, rather than by daughter. Expei
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  • 48 5 IMMINENT ATTACK IN NANKING. Chinese Amazons. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. Reuters correspondent at Chinkiang belegraphing on Saturday, says that a Revolutionary attack on Nanking is im- 1 tninent. He adils that a number of women have obtained permission to ti^,ht for the revolutionaries.
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  • 80 5 Reuter Corroborates. Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. A telegram from Hongkong states that pirates on tlie "\V' s t River stopped and boazded the British steamer Shinon." They fired a volley, riddling the cabins of the Captain and Mate. The Captain killed two .pirates, but Chief Officer Nicholson
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  • 33 5 Legation Guards to be Increased. Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. A telegram from Peking says that the Foreign Ministers have derided that it is ad\ isable to reinforce the Legation Guards.
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  • 32 5 Ball Cartridge Issued. /•><" out >■ i >>: ponoettx^l Hongkong, No\ 26. There i> more rowdyism and the troops with ti\eil bayonets and ♦'>< 1 rounds ol ball (ait ridge, pa raded the cil
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  • 50 5 His Own Foreign Minister. J!i:( ii i;'s Si kvice. Londonj via Bombay. A telegram from Ottawa states thai Mr Borden, the inw Canadian premier, takes 1 1 1 1 r «>f the department of Internal \ir. which will be 84 pan ted hum the Department ol State.
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  • 37 5 Better Terms. mpi rial News Sbr\ icb. London, via Durban. A Melbourne message Btates that the Federal Arbitration Court baa granted Beami an advan< i ol wag< b and an <'i^l)' ii< jii i day.
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  • 56 5 J MPEBJ \i. Ni WS Si J:\ICE. Paris telegram states that the Foreign Affaire Committee oi the Chamber bat < a lied I lie al teiil Lon oJ M. de Seh es, tin For* i u r 1 1 MiniBt< ito the Ea< loi i!" 1 conti--1 i.i;, d
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  • 38 5 1 Imp] ri k] N"ews Sebvii c. London, via Durban S Mi Ro< seveli stj ted on Novemb< i is, earnestly boped his friends woul< i Dominate liim as a i adidati Eoi thi presidency.
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  • 55 5 Restricted Sales. >; Impebiai N] ws Si i:« [CE. > London, via Durbai A i;< liter's message from Simla isn 3 that it is notified that m the calenda ear L 912 not more than L9,9Q0 chests t Bengal opium will be offered for sale, < which 6,700
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  • 32 5 Over Forty Drowned. Imperial News Service. London, via Durbai The tickets issued for the Poitiers tiai which plunged into the river show tha the deatbtoll must be ovci 40.
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  • 29 5 > A Chinaman has reported at. the Km dang Kerbau police station that fresh wati fish, which he values at |8,000, hai been washed out of his ponds at Randal
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 12 5 Keutek's Service. London, via Bomha; i I.- at.iti: it anuounceii vi Marqn
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    • 79 5 ROBINSON Go. I A BIG SHOW Dressed and o^k undressed Dolls jQ NOW ON VIEW Prices 35cts. to $23-50 Each. CAPSTAN MIXTURE fe^Si^Hl SMOKING MIXTURE I \jl& W TWO (.-ild.Nf.TllS MW 0 MEDIUM FULL .Efcj[|i|jjllH p r i C c per tin 40 cents Messrs. JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. ROBINSON
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  • 327 6 Motionless m \ib fob five Minutes. v. Vni k. Oct. 25. U \\.i-* qi the most remarkable ftighl m m ■< exclaimed Mr Orville Wrigh l yegfeenl 1 n;en h^ alighted from ii> Dew naotorli ss r. teel of a mile w Ind, w birh <lro\ eto
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  • 241 6 M g< Brit- i-h Consul* service m Cl son ol B. Via -r Poult on, Stoke Bishop i s tst youngest laughl W del Mai t i Of tb*' suicide i m Fnu i Jules-Louis More Governor. 1 1 1i.i.l »pc sin the Coloin- Doosi Lndo^Chi] h-- sit ions oi
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 30 6 BUGKNALL STEAMSHIP LINES, Ltd AMERICAN AND MANCHURIAN LINE FOR CHINA JAPAN The ss. Kioto n will be despatched for Hongkong, Shanghai, Fusan, Kobe Yokohama about 17th December. Pot freterVit £>.«.„ ~-^_^i_.
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    • 605 6 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd FOB Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddaiore, Karika! and Negapatam. The Company's Bteam< 1 •THONGWA f3. •_•'>-< tons. Pysh, Commander, will be despatched Cor the above porta on Monday the J7; !i instant at •"> |>.u>. She baa excellent accommodation tor first
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    • 1240 6 SHIPPING Pacific Mail S.S. Co. U S MAIL LINE I VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi-Tropical Route Only line taking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE across the Pacific via HONOLULU, OAlir. on the most fertile and beautiful island Df the Pacific. Through PaBBageTickets granted to England, France and Germany
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    • 571 6 SHIPPING P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden. Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through BD&m of Lit.im- tamed Hoc China Coast. Persian Gtalf, ontinental and amorioan Ports. Bteamers will have Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. OUTWABO (FOB Cm.na) L9ll Bimalaya Dec 1
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    • 160 6 SHIPPING N Dl Norddeutscher Llo^d, Br* i IMPE RIAL GERMAN MAI[ LINE. this Gompaa Bamburg via B boo i I < to i I TIME TABLC I I H ARD i Wireless Telegraph) om COAST LINES. iramum •singapope:ef bouth-philippinei I.' SINGAPOHL-CLLLBLS A; •cthMAN NEW CL'NrA SINGAPOPE-DELi SINGAPORE PANEH EiLA PLNANG
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  • 906 7 The Total where given represents thi output since Jan. 1911, except where i figure m brackets is given, representing s< many months. "When a month's return i: missed, this total represents the last avail able total. Sept. Oct. Total. Allagar 4.800 5,000 48,451 Alor Pongsu 4.521 4.885
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  • 45 7 •CORRECTED Cl J TO NOV. 2-5.1 lsailk (ffl/| 'j 8-4| Priv.. m/fl ere j i tuk t94 [NDIA, i 1 Hongkong, dei I Yokohama. Java, d I i SOt BRBtti B LBg ?^.54 N L Rate 4 ottnt 3 H.ii Stlvw i on lon
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  • 144 7 Pittfesor EQebB ot Berlin says: [have experimented wit 1 1 FRANZ JOSEF natural aperient water, with bighlj Favorable results have proved its remarkable and widely known properties particularly amongst consumptive patients i have observed that, from the vei beginning of the treatment, the bowels were cleared and the
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  • 149 7 N IS. Tin iiu>. 17.51 Gambiec buyei i 10.10 Gambier < i. b No. I Qwnbii i I No uoi:;. I*'!-!'- i Bl r k ocditt. S'pon L 9.73 Pepper, m Kutanegi 1 10 to I lie if).' now. Xir.iii. 30 to :h. Ib.) mam Miici' Ban la) 1
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 490 7 FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE COMPANY, LTD., SINGAPORE BRANCH. Oxygen Gas Dissolved Acetylene. Oxy-acetylenic blowpipes and blow pipe cutters for quick cutting Irou and Steel j AUTOGENOUS WELDING OF ALL METALS All kinds of repairs to Ships, Boilers, Motor-cars etc. Appiir-inon of the Dissolved Acetylene gas fo* lighting Motor cats, Launches,
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    • 128 7 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., Ltd. I For Port Swettenham Penang. The Company's Turbine steamer LAMA M 1 2198 tons, E. 13. Hirst, Commander, will leave i the Singapore Roads for the above ports every Wednesday at 4 p.m. arriving at Port Swettenham m time to connect with the 8.30
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    • 78 7 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR AND KEPPEL HARBOUR. Wharves and Docks at which different vessels are berthed. East Wharf (Basin) Buoelphalas. East Wharf Sec. I— X. Park. Sheers Wharf— Baiulou. Main Wharf Sec. 2— Thoiifjwa. Havildai 3— Nil. 4 Mataram. s—Gorgon.5 Gorgon. 6 Alcinous, Kalmoa. New Dock Sec. 7 (Under construction.)
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 828 7 VESSELS IN POUT. Fia^ aud Trails Commanders Arrived Prom fc P/nea Knantan F.M.S. 4i;o Dredg< Id, 11-11 Knaat Watßrwitch ELM.S. 620 Hancock EI f bo rough. 21 11 S. N. Ofl Steamers Nat. Tonuage A Master From Con.si^uees For Bucaphalos Bril 1192 Oarrick T ilafjlap, Ml \i Bng Mob (:»<•■
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    • 251 7 WEATHER~REPORT. The« Wealth* relegrams an toMunUttad bj oonrti sj E. i.. FeL 00. tad oontain the obaervationfi madi al Hongkong (HK I I Observatory, and at A i la Obnervatorj (ICN.) j The data are daU and I dei pat< b th< I Barometer t«M*ffg (inches m SK., ICilli I
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  • 1204 8 Thf Situation at Canton. a skhious outlook. There can be no doubt but that the filiation at Canton, and. indeed, of the whole F'rovinee of Kwangtung. is just now one of considerable seriousness. In the absence ot anything like a stable government there is a feeling of pronounced
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  • 565 8 an Epoch m the History op America. The United States Patent Office has just issued one million patents. This number m less than a century (says the Philadelphia Record is a record not even approached bj any other nation. France comes nearest the United States m the
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  • 652 10 ROYAL VISITORS LEAVE. H. E. the Governor leaves for to Durbar. >.. t m w' ad kj of departures, hi tin- morning H. K. H. Princess Alexander of b ci m I I Royal Siamese "i achi Mai iba kkri for Bangkok. Ball aa ao ci ii. 3, H«
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  • 183 10 BxrLorra o mft mjam Captain Km nr. '>n-tiHitiii()pl.'. Sfondas An Italian Captain Kettle brought off a crap foi in> country al the moment n ben wax broke out bj capturing 1,500 tons of Torkirfi o .i m the barbour oi Khaifa ■ndei the rerj eyes ol ;be
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  • 1264 10 \From ou> <.<:<. n LorresponaetU^l Noven ber The Scottish Rectorial elections leave 1 [party honours even. Mr. Carnegie's return for Aberdeen was unopposed, a fcribate to his great benefaci ions bo his native conntry, particularly to its Universities. At Edinburgh, Lord Minto's majority ovei Lord Crewe was 222
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  • 194 10 1 !f urdaj night al the Teutonin Chi i a erj pleasant musical entertainment was >' i g e audiem c, this prolmh] due to countei attractions elsewhere. The excellent band ol the i Buff 8i i er theii able conductor Mr. M v coutj ibuted Ih<
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  • 173 10 The programme given lasJ Saturday evening by the managemeni of this everpopular Show was not only up feo its Btandard of excellence but, as the Americans say, even more bo." a film of mi asuaJ (ength was exhibited entitled Her Sin Redeemed." The play, divided into tour acts,
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