The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 November 1911

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEX CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1911. NO. 7.:! si
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  • 180 1 There seems fco have lieen Beroe Bghting at Tripoli, the wire sugg< sting tluU the full Lossea of the [talians may not i- given. Oil our inner pages news by mail of the occurrences between the Italians and Turks m Tripoli Page 7. .\]mi aews oi fierce
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  • 917 1 Etomegh I b md» Putt, m bis 1 1 the l ilisat ion of India, nta i I Epo bo A. D.I I. The Vedic P« including the Ar; m settlement m the i li'iii- \.i :i':.i 1 I g i i i J ■1. Tht Epii Period
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 526 1 THE jy M IV^« wß^^k. fil B>u Jtß bT fl Kft K| Vk id [suol LIMITED. r^j bl cf Singapore, 2De Souza St. Jl> cf IMARTEI n IMARTEJ LZL.J Batavia, Pasar Baroe. g FOR COOLIES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION Telephone 748. E. R. WEARE, Manager. HER SIN REDEEMED OR I I
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    • 386 1 The Best and most Comfortable Palace m Town The only Palace that shows the Various Pro ductions' Pictures. THE HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 2ND SHOW AT 9-30 P. M. A variety of new Films m Our Gi'3iid Change of Programme. 'l in foll< i« inu tin
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    • 146 1 JT(VDa?'O Hdvertiaemeiiteii [nteresl ing not ice r» Wl ite Eiorse ellar whisky Page 2. Beri ba and Siegfrid at th< Star i >pera Co to- night I ';i ue 1 c lompou tid W" 1 se to Lei m Mandala rd Page 2, \\j\\ ell and Co sell Bb Page
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 297 1 THE WEEK. Tui?sday 23tn. Hi^ii Water— 3*24 am., W pm. Wednesday 29fn. rHgb Water 1-24 am., Ll( :a. >!u> >ii I'm -t Quartet K. A. o. 8., \ud< raon'fl 1 poL .1 m a i::< ting, noon. Thursday 30th. Hi^h Water S M am., i 4" pm. Malacca Pinda i
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  • 537 2 Hi C, a. SicKooD introduced ilv^ :o'l"'vm9 RMatuikH! 9- vviwnt- shulilil T..'-.^>- a!i «.!it- X 9. -j School- o f ::)c- o!;i\- ••v-".. tlj* t't>t 9.'anuiuv. iCOJ. <~ tii.- flfk'T. 9 iiv.-fk rh» Tin-; ,i).;i iinovi". 9 two or vi'.ve fi'rt- *^i' ;.in'_'iiuz^-- 9:
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 754 2 NOTICES IMPORTAMT NOTICE. WH£BEAS t;vii disposed persons have t rui.u-d o:»' •••uf- repowts lo the effect that the V\>-ite Hots© 1 VTlnVkv supplied to tlie Singapar? niarKel is ikm :ii« j sune quality as that which is used «>u the Load m market, thus discrediting tihe iV VLite Hov.te" Whisky
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    • 510 2 NOTICES PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT SELANGOR. All persons having 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 27 80-11 VOLUNTEER CLUB. A Subscription Dance, under the auspices of the
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    • 460 2 TOJJET. I TO LET A Large Compound House knownrae No. 12 Mandalay K<. J. on' Moulmein Road also Com- j pound House No. 9 St. Thomas Walk both have Tennis Courts with Water and Stabling complete. CH£NG K£R 81, Robinson Road. Nov 28 »-W 3 TO LET Sea-side Residence Entry
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    • 377 2 INSURANCE FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. BSKABLisHBD l^ s > B B CURRENCI j INSURANCE m Force, over New Business, 1910. over $6. 6 40, 000. (X Laxge Nett Surplus ab^ve liabilities for RESERVE and all outstanding claims. Direct Government Supervision. Cash Loan«. Settlements, etc. made locally Policies are
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    • 447 2 BANKS i THE STBAITS BANKING Private Baalrtm Bnaixnrj im An oanta opi |14 ipwardfc. DeiKMits ac i interest, leou to be m U.U. H. HAUFFE Km I NEDERUNDSCKE HANDEL- MAATSCHAPPY. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY fftrraT— n i--j± CAPITAL fl 4.S.fMMt.M(H:. RESERVE 7.J24.317. (afea Head Offuk m Am- i dam. Head Agency
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  • 1126 3 X* COMMITTKK OF TiiK I'ULV\ 9 T.\i !vK\ V. BfcBAIN. I- -I.oi-:;> MACN.U.HTKN. LOUD UOI4--fl >i N X [>( K, > M I I fli.s on appeal from a judgment of B> ne. Court for China and Korea of > m SI fin. Mr. Hailhaohe. K. i..
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  • 374 3 Messrs. Chubb and Son's are introducing :i ui'u type of lock m which there are no springs 01 substitutes for Bprings such as weights. The detainers consist of I shaped pieces with arms at ri^ht angles to the r. and these slide m a channel fixed to
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  • 269 3 So remarkable have bees the develop* merits recently m the experiments that our enterprising shipbuilding firms have been making m shackling the internalcombustion engine to marine propulsion, and installing this class of machinery m quite large ocean-going ships, that we shall soon have quite a Dumber oi
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    • 428 3 SCIATICA AND RHEUMATISM. Mr John Barrow, residing at 14 DmK-p I- Manchester. EnglLd, writes^? aha 9mt tail to recommend Doaa's Back Pill* to others, for the medlclUe c wonderful good. c or three years I suffered from Vf viatica and rheumatism paUwtaUK) legi and the bottoni t .^ul sometime, when
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    • 3 3 -^fr Good Advice.
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    • 1144 3 I A GREAT I FEMALE MED^T^N^' Throughout the many stages oi woman j hie, from p c isb girilii ou tha womanhood, motherhood, to tne declining years ot olu age, there is no Letter, i milder, or more effective medical companion to women-folk than Dr». Morse's Ilndia.il Root PiHSi They
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    • 543 3 Sfogapope Fre? Press MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. The Bingapore Frw Press hi Kor«sng Daily, and is on saleai depots, from an early hour each morning Sondaj g cxi \> J Cash prioe Ten Dents oopj Babscribers' oopies will be Livered si theii private residences, (or town offices 01 g
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  • 985 4 i R] yi vr Ai,;:\ i.NDBIA. Outbursts Agaxnbt Italians. Egyptian Gazette, November Ist. The extraordinary scries of telegrams thai the vernacular Moslem neirspapers have been publishing every day without any intermission, all announcing victories 61 the Turks and the slaughter oi hundreds and thousands ol Italians
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  • 576 4 Fight [mpendikg at Kanjuno. Shanghai, Xov. 1 6. Instructions have been given that fchej revolutionaries arc not to be hindered from using the Nanking Railway. Three railway trainloads <>f revolution aries have proceeded to Nanking, where there ore 20,000 loyal troops. An OfPEB TO Vrw. Wii Tisi^
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  • 118 4 S p George Bo\ bii told anon Y< i m (!i^ 'i> Shore thai I c on< c met Bis] op Selwj n. who i.i. on< d fcha4 a j bief o j some an* tvilised fcribi onc< came to him to Eusk aboul being baptised, and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 165 4 M TO BEAUTIFY and Preserve y I U (^> The Complexion J||F'"Hazeline* Snow" I *t k < WO B^ .•1 j raß w X] MIS reskmvel 1 WATERBURY'IS METABOLIZED I COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND jff/gVg^nMlL. Finest Nr.-rirc^ian COD LIVER OIL, changed i-^ft^fnM Hll> t:: f >: HC»»»i.tiftc process to a
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    • 218 4 ANT EXTERMINATORS 1 (UNIVERSAL) and Sulphur F vfltr I ARSENITE OF SODA 1 for spraying lalang and other BOILERS (Spenser-Hopwood) 6 H.P. 8 H.P. 10 HP BOILER COMPOSITION (DJ.) 1 For preventing scale and i ttin«l I CEMENT "Eagle Brand Both these are of the I§he nruruT quality. CEMENT "Borneo"
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  • 548 5 i Will" I v -> 9 1 i Oil P i v »m m sito'j V W' >:•» si<: ;i -ir.-.i I 9' ,s!;s 9 JB j I pOlldi vex* eiK>i ruon s j j >„ :ht ■■> i>; I. •:':•.:;.>:; 9 9 9 U r
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  • 500 5 Pc as Thr*atesed. Sh v ghai, >\ 17. '<■ .'■;:> -i Coinm&iicler in-chiel ol the >'.' ,v\ forcefl m Shaughai, Ims .■> i^-j>- tlmt the strength from the d iff e s nl i.:--c .>■■;•■ should be combined m an UteJi v- fcKing both bj land and sea.
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    • 62 5 Cause For Alarm. Tin hacking ooo^l niay api>ear to be of no eon&gae&ee, bot you may be certain that is icdrjaies seme derai 'enaent of the pulmonary svstei.!. This fact :n itself is enough to cause al*ju»- Do not wait until it causes you annoy- ance. it ui?y be tc»o
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    • 493 5 WANTED NOTICE i The British North Borneo State Railways require two Engine Drivers, Salary $SQ per mouth quarters, passage aud overtime Apply to GUTHRIE Co., Ltd. Nov 21 tts uc ENGAGEMENT WANTED. A qualified experienced Aeeountautin Sint, a- pore, is open to conduct Audits, prepare Balance Sheets, write up Books,
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    • 633 5 AUCTIONS In the matter of the Old Estate of Aisagoff Co. AUCTION SALE OF SHARES Monday 4th Dec, at 10-30 a. m. 100 shares m the Singapore Foundry Ltd. 19 shares m the Straits Cycle Co.. Ltd. Fully paid. POWELL Co., Auctioneers. Nov 28 -*).]2 AUCTION SALE OF THE BRITISH
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    • 522 5 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF High Ciass Teak Furniture 9 VsilUStbtß Onental China, Lawn Requisites dc. At CLONAKILTY No 4, CHATSWORTH ROAD. On Saturday, December 9lh, at 2 p.m. For Detailed Particulars see Catalogues Later Advert m!s, H. L. COGHLAN ft Co., Auctioneers Nuv 17 LO-12 THE PRIORY AUCTION
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  • 56 6 Domestic ©ccurrences. BIRTHS On November 6th, at Pica r^Hl^c." Sandakan. i)\v wife Of J. A. I'into of a son. At thf Maternity Hospital. Singapore, on the •2«;t}i instant the wife of F. E. Gallimokk. Ciooliilt, Sarawak of a son. At Laoderdale Gardens, (Haagow, on Nov. i^tii to Mk. A Mas.
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  • 27 6 At his raßidmoe. Dovecot, River Valley-rd, Singapore, on Nov. 27th. PramcisA. WniTi: FIELD. Wilsoh. On Monday, November "JTth. ti thf General Hospital. Bingaporei Peamcis (i. WII.SON.
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  • 1171 6 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, Nov. 28, 1911. edc< i- '■ij-x-. I. \a > i A >tudy of tin' modem map of the world will show, amongst many points of high political interest] the prominent part thai long-distance railway construction is taking m the less known regions of the world.
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  • 403 6 In th«- ru^iiy mawh between Selangoi and Perak at Kuala Lumpur, the l'orm* r won by eleven points to rul. BrireS iiiii IVv.poudt'llt a London \ia Colomho Huiihei wvt§ tfivt-s the following dividends. Vallain bcosa, interim *><i per <«nr. Mala<c.i Plantations, for l J\o p i c,-ut. Fivet i- li«ii'^'
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
    • 106 6 Interest m Penang. 1 1 (.rcit. local infci rmti i- o! the new St i. lit Ktai X ua la" and a n i to the fate ol t ii< hi; PO incut Loned bj k<Mit< i [t i r tlj;it tin t i-t OtHoW v. )j(j
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    • 140 6 Conclusion. i Li Tli»- A fit j Opium Con fere i ban aas com I mind on Sal it arai dei ided tltal Bed i should be held at Malacca Mr lioo Cheng IWg attar t be ragisl ral km of si effected do aev taaoki i bi
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  • 283 6 VV< i egn t to ttunouni th< d Francis A which occu w day morning at hie residence l:.\ :(i Mr biteneld had n< »i i- i i.: us- i»a« k and took a trij v* hen big w ife and daught< thei The
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    • 144 6 IIUPPER 1 I PILSENER 111! 1? 17 1? IS THE |X|# fj Ha l\ best. I I SOLE AGENTS, I cIIIDBKCK, MACGREGOR CO. ""I X'MiS PRESENTS FOR HOME MANILA CIGARS I Fo. tibc convenience of our customers, we are prepared to deliver the I oßowinfl Bnjids m Great Britain DUTY
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    • 65 6 GRAMAPHONES WITH HORNS :NEWEST MODELS LOWESTJPRICES ALSO THE NEW HORNLESS CABINET MACHINES. 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 Roherts, Retired World's Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS,
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  • 32 7 EECH EAGERLY AN| 7| !?^£o. I < nianir •••>! B Qt< DS -I ■rju-^P t dem.ii \a n s-.-.r-^B l:v l>;it a*eP .t t.u :um I rx j the British ncl C;li: :<J
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  • 10 7 ;<• >>■ wniniscßal of eat '>:;■- rtrs a& fl ■Miekian ad
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  • 33 7 nrari Gtoj rises II v<c k m Lan follows, Mr i[ Ramsay m enormoofl n< iil Lo seats Strangers Gallery H lts greatest >■ d« cad* 8 id e\p»B' :r
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  • 184 7 <'--i\ -B *>' ;>i -'i t:.i. ..li.w.it^-i.v fl il"? l'-uliiifi j 1 ,«,:i iti t ■9; "Marti baWt- ii-is B :>f J :> Lontlc! L«f i .B HtM Pt r o: !:<c :-ti 3 e > Fu>ih> |9 LUh vmu- tspuß Jv! 1>r r ?l J Oili tI!C v
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  • 2 7 over A^vsinan»bush,
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  • 82 7 Mr Shuster at Fault. Reiter's Service. London, via Bombay. A telegram trom st Petersburg states that .he Pexsiai] apology has apparently i->; satisfied Russia. semi otlicial Note intimates that the Russian Minister, replying to the apolog\ declared that as Mr Shuster had uhuted broadcast a translation of
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  • 49 7 Ketter's Service. London, via Bombay. a telegram from Si Petersburg states Ua it the Cabinet Council lias decided that ia vi.'\v of thf Persian compliance with I* lt iniiit inn. the Russian troops will not advance at present beyond Resht, it here they are concentrating.
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  • 65 7 Renters correspondent at St Petersburg v ires that the Government's refusal to <:llo\v a«iy Societies to undertake famine "lief except the Red Cross Society and local Councils is due to fears of a political propaganda. This has aroused a storm of protests, as the famine m many
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  • 35 7 Rbutbb's Service. London, via Bombay Heater's correspondent at New York reports a battle at Santa Ana, Mexico, between 800 followers of Zapata and 4."it) Federals. The formex were defeated and had f>J killed.
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  • 28 7 Ihfebial News Szkticb. London, via Durban. Renter's correspondent at Melbourne 1» urns thai Messrs. Brooke, Lycett, Heath and Dunlop will represent Australia m the I>a\is Cup competitions.
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  • 308 7 The second Court 01 Appeal tor the t ;ir m the Settlement ol Singapore, opened at Ibe Supreme Court yesterday. The list oi appeals numbers thirteen and includes an appeal bj the Jimah Rubber Estates, Ltd. agaiwrt a judgment given m favour ol the Hongkong and Shanghai
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  • 125 7 \\V are informed by Mi Claud Severn, Private Se< retarj ;<> Hia Excellencj fche Governor, that during the visit oi His Serene Highnesa Prince Alexander oi Tech and Her Royal Highness Princess Alexander ol Trek. Hi> Serene Highness visited the establishment ol JTamato and Co. m High
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  • 43 7 Fierce Fighting. A telegram trom Home states that official despatches show that there was tierce 5 fighting on Friday, both at Tripoli and Derna. The Italians own to ■"<) casulties. including a dozen killed at Derna. where they tou^ht all day.
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  • 51 7 Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. A Renter's meBBag6 from Home states that the Italian troops have advanced ami occupied two outlying forts m Tripoli on the morning of the 26th inst. There was fighting sill day. which resulted m a decisive Italian victory. The Turks were driven
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  • 75 7 Fighting again at Hankow. Reuter's Sebvice. London, via Bombay. Reuters agent at Peking says that con- sular advices from Hankow dated the 28i*d recount heavy fighting lasting for 86 hours anil still continuing. The Imperialists endeavoured to cross the Han River and were repulsed with heavy lo*>. Renter's
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  • 84 7 Critical Situation. A message from Peking states that the Throne has made another attempt to placate the people, the Regent, on hehall of the Emperor, taking ao oath and again abjectly promising to accept the advice of forming a National Assembly to organise a Parliament and exclude
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  • 38 7 41 B" Powder Destroyed. IiLITLR B SBBVIOB. London, via Bombay. Th< wholesale destruction ol suspected powder is proceeding m the French Nary. A million sterling's worth ha- been dest rt)\ ril during t lit' month.
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  • 103 7 The Match at Sydney. I MPERI \i. Xr.ws SeBYIOE. London, via Durban. In the unit, h ;i^;iiii<t N.w South Wales phiv commenced m fine warm weather, before a ;.'<><hl assembly <>! the public, ami on an excellent wicket. Tht' Marylebone team scored m the ftrsl I innings
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  • 17 7 Tbc deal h is announ< ed < I < '"■■■■> ral Sii Bakei Cre< d Russell, G. C. B.
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  • 36 7 up] Ri v. News Service. London, via I turban. A telegram received from Melbourne Btates thai three hundred pi< knickers have been attacked bj ptomaine poisoning from eating sandwiches. Twenty-six are ser ons?> ill.
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  • 102 7 [KSUB \N( E OF JEWI LLERY. hi the Supreme Court yesterday morning biei Justice delivered judgment m tl, t action brought by M. S. Mohamed against the Corporation oi the Royal Exchange Assurance Co., through their agents m Singapore, Messrs Behn Meyer and Co, The plaintiff an Indian
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  • 497 7 Ordinary Meeting, Monday, Nov. 27th. Present. fhe Hon. Deputy Governor, R. J. Wilkinson. rlie Acting Col. Becty. A. T. Bryant, i the Attorney-General T. M. Braddell. i the Acting Col. Treas. .7. B. El cum. the P.C.M.O. F. B. Cnmcher. the Secretary Ch. Att.C. J. Baunders. The Hon'blea
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  • 261 7 Prom among a good deal ol talli at fche ii* i-opi inn Conference at Seremban, we extract the following which makes a specific charge a^iiu*-: the Singapore opium shops. The resolution was, that opium divans should be abolished bj i(IV! In seconding a Singapore de?«».gate, Mr Tio
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  • 73 7 On the second visit oi ii. K. H. Prince and Princess Alexander of Trek to the Establishment of Mr l>. l\ de Silva, among the purchases made by them were a valuable diamond necklace and hair ornament to be worn by the Princess: at the coronation of H. M. the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 199 7 ROBINSON Co. xjfcv A BIG SHOW JHf Dressed and ||f% undressed Dolls Jl NOW ON VIEW Prices 35cts. to $23-50 Each. The j^ffc. Fascination of the East JeS^ l« t'fCJF'i f <■ t( n UT^lL^^^H^ the perlectlcn teh >■■ h v _^-^^^k Egyptian CigaretiP! ive J (>h nbi jght by
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 482 8 1 SHIPPING In. Y\K. jlapan mail STEAM^IiIP Co., Ltd. I EUROPEAN LINE. .S ..♦>. ->, i.-f is niaintaiii'-d betvt-en M i > :< >.ts •■> M.u>iillts. f.ondon and I'^?'%-'B1 -'B nI v v■' li "l H m riu N- v Tw ill ..',..^H^ <rs m I lining this servioe have
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    • 527 8 SHIPPING STOOMVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ NEDERLAND Steamship Company NEDERLAND." Royal Dutch Mail Service. the Company's Mail Steamer. •REMBRANDT" will leave Bataviaon the Both November, l'.'il at 6 p.m. and is expected to arrive here on the 2nd December l'li ai about 9 a.m. siu' will sail for Sabang, Colombo, Suez, Port Said.
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    • 594 8 SHIPPING APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Line maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, oalling at Penang, Siuga pore, Hongkong and Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tous. Coimnauder. ss Japan 6,<>l;J A. Stewart. ss Gregory Apcar 4.600 S. H. Belson. ss Anatoon Apcar 4,-">no
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    • 421 8 SHIPPING Pacific Mail S.S. Co. U S MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi-Tropical Route Only line taking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE across the Pacific via HONOLULU, OAHU, on the most fertile and beautiful island Df the Pacilic. Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany
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    • 669 8 SHIPPING p. &o. 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 and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. OUTWAkI) IFOK (HINA) 1911 WM Himalaya Dec
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    • 386 8 SHIPPING NDL Norddeutscher Lloyd. 3remen IMPERIAL GERMAN LINE. The fa^t and v- < Ii i t)w> < >>in|>a.in iaU ten might I Hamburg \ia Rotterd&ui, Lntw< ton. Gribraltar, Genoa, y Ma rsi lies, Kaples, A:• Port Baid, Suee, Aden, I Singapore, Hongkong, Shangha Kaga I i and BLoIm to 1
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  • 551 9 Gloom? Outlook fob Ii lly. The Ira'ian (iovi'minciit Diusi be seriously perturbed at fehe course oi events m Tripoli. Their policy of annexation has presumably been dictated by the desire bo obtain trade openings m Northern Africa, for any idea of colonization on a large scale
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  • 318 9 A 5 >F P G known Russia] '.1 m Ski i [Off. WhO8( life 0 has ted fo lie Fai Blast i U bis granted an intei i- to v t. p •>■ spaper-i In. I* i ntally touch* d upon the i i eni isit
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  • 791 9 Ivikryikw With a JAPANESE NAVAL Att.u HE. Captain Knto Kwanji, formerly Naval Attache m the Japanese Embassy m London, was Interviewed by Press representatives at tli" Nisbimura Hotel. Kobe, when he made an interesting statement of his view-- m regard to the tut ure of
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  • 57 9 > learn (says the Hongkong Daily Press) thai on Saturday night a shim approaching 9600,000, obtained m a very shotfttime m Hongkong, was conveyed to Canton for the new Government i»y a specially chartered steamer belonging to the Hongkong. Canton and Macao Steamboat Co. JPs
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    • 343 9 FAR EAST I OXYGEN ACETYLENE I COMPANY LTD., S/fGAPORE BRAISICH. Oxygen Ga Dissolved Acetylene. Oxy-iee! !c blowpipes and blowpipe cutters for ciuici atting li-o^ zn a t t^ AUTOGENOU S WELDIMG OF ALL METALS AS kHA iniatiu Iq Ships, Boilers, Motor-cars etc. AppUcat J :i of the Dissolved Acetylene gas
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    • 120 9 BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO., Ltd. For Port Swettentaam Penang. 3 si bine si \>lA I Hirst, Leav< r al porti I t the 8 0 a.i train S i the n ternoca ring Binga p R ds. iveyspassw ng< rsl theSti naer, [lea '■■>• and meets i-. i rrival
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    • 181 9 [PERFECTION BRAND.! I triers' Section brand. \M VERMICELLI j AND MACARONI I Finest quality yet placed on the market. Send a post card for booklet containing many receipts for their preparation for the table. Sole Importers J.TRAVERS&SONSLtd.| WHOLESALE AND EXPORT CLOTHIERS AND PITH HELMET MANUFACTURERS. Assam Silk Drill Suits OF
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  • 288 10 1 November Snd, 101 1. Siiiceß mt ;l>r 01 we l> aVt> liatl i quiet aiB 1 declining Market. Hard Fine Lao to 4> :>>tl s P ot -j A •> I fBo N->\ enthei to Deeeuiher. hei-eni >>er to jHajtuary, a!ul Ta lU;ll "V t(> February. We elosß*
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  • 249 10 f Mi-.i:-. A >.'•.-.• Vi IBS OF LIFE. -9 i l Mr.' *»:i Vi\ I'.t iihaidt (fi, -:n --:■'> 'fitli I lit tlni.i A I *^B :v liO uloti jOUi iial vhi i »>.,-■ r :-ff^» ''J^f; filiations iv tlu 1 j.u-' uc^m foond 'if-t holding an iafori SB
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  • 688 10 Per P A 0 str Moltan, (due Dec i^ connectin- with the str Himalaya at Colombo. -Mr :a- Mis Turner, Mr 4 Mrs -Jack. Mr L. C. Taylor, Mr Boue. Mr Swain, Mr A. Gould, Mr Burch, Mr Uulos. Mr A\ re, Mr* Mrs Mitchell, Mr Laughland, Mr
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  • 565 10 The Total where given represent! the output since Jan. 1911, except where a figure m brackets is given, representing so many months. When a mouth's return is missed, this total represents the last avail a hip tot.nl. Port Dickeon Bantuu Panjaof Etembit Rihu Rubber Btaatsida 7. I
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  • 37 10 8.-h.t liruantJ Chenderiang H«>a\\o<»il 385 K;iinwi:in^ Kan:il)Ol Kint a 2 Kmta A-^oriatiou Kiedan^ 1 _T Krauiat l > ul;ii Lahat h-; Mcn^lcmbu Lodti Bftiddleton Nt'\v QopCßf 1 I I New Tainhun V. C'oiiMilidaU'd 1 ,Mi li
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 970 10 ALARMING RESULTS OF HAIR NEGLECT ROOTS CHOKED WITH SCURF, BALDNESS ENCOURAGED AND BEAUTY AND STRENGTH OF THE HAIR ABSOLUTELY DESTROYED. "Accept the Help of Seven Days' FREE H AIR-DRITX Before Too Late," Says the Great Toilet Specialist of the Day. The result, of hail neglect are most alarming.* Everybody has
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    • 35 10 Singapore Gold Storage Go., Ltd. Hear Entrance to Borneo Wharr. 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__shor_L
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  • 1264 11 RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. IBBUE. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Sellers. 85,000 2s 2s Allagar 30% 2 1 3 3 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 30% int 14 4J IS 3 50,000 2s 2s Batang Malaka 2 0 2 3 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% int 917 6 10 17
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  • 69 11 (Corrected up to Nov. 27.) Bank 4m s t~4| demand 2-4 i Private credits 3 m s 2 4$ credit* 6 m 8 2 4 23-32 France demand Hank 294^ Germany. faoMnd IM§ India. T. T. 174* Hongkong, demand Lt| Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 140$ Bangkok, demand 65
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  • 147 11 N.»Y. L'T. Tin 100 mi Bold) 99.00 GaniHpr jrers 10.10 Gambit r Cube No. 1 15. "j0 Gambiec Cube No. I nom. Pepper Mark o; r.. Spore... 19.71 IVjijit (Wbiti Caii 27.71 Nutmegs (110 to the tb.) nom. Nutmegs (60 to i\ Ib.) nom. Mace (Bands 1 10 CSoTes
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 231 11 Tansan I The Gold Meß^ ri Mineral Water, certified by authorities to II be highly beneficial to health, especially m tßlie tropics. Tansan is a particularly crisp ail d invigorating mineral water Packed m caseß ]0 splits or 48 pints. Buchanan s Whiskies Are all maUirßrd and bottled m Scotland.
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    • 89 11 IDe KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ UNDEB CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Ltd, 2-3, Collyer Quaj The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. Brouweb Moeara-Saba, Bimpang and Djomtf x ov 21 i.'E Klekk Mtmtok. Djeboes, Bliujoe, Boengei>Liat, Pangkal-Pinang, EJoba and Toboali Nc>v 2! KOBMAJ Bengat
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1072 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For When Kuantan P.M.S. 400 Dredger Todd. 11-11 Kuautan (n. n-tain Waterwitch H. M.S. 620 Hancock Hboiougb. 21 -1 s. N. Ojiicei- Uncertain Steamers Nat. Tonnage A Master From Consignees For Alcinous Brit 4278 Riepen'sen Hkong. 26-11 Man-i.Hd Liverpool I Bucephalus
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    • 106 11 VESSELS TO ARRIVE. Ekafr EL V. F. (B *d< --;t d Dec. 8. roe i Boi v i Co.) l*la I ostook dm VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR AND KEPPEL HARBOUR. Wharves and Docks at which different vessels are berthed. Ea<t Wharf (Basin) Bucelpkalus. Bast Wharf Bee I— Unda, S&vild Bheera
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  • 1102 12 1 TO BE SOLD TO LONDON. tnei 3 r H and Joho c X i my. d, ias held at v the Zxi v nge Room j .-JB i :oic ring the followi 'II Dire tow b»i and are b bj m■■ r ;> I I jt©s
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  • 462 12 sir. In comvi at of the f< undatioi: of that sea pov er upon whic'i i adei Providence, lie safetj and i tni Qued tsperit] of Brititb Empire depend, v i -m .mii Uj the Bi itisb a manifesto ot it« policVi Before doing so it may
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  • 1171 12 REPORT OF Mr CHARLTON MAXWELL. Interesting Particulars From The Clunies-Ross Kingdom. We take the following interesting partiCUIaiTS from the report made by Mr Charlton Maxwell. District Officer, Krian, on his visit to the Cocos [slands m October last. Mr Maxwell joined tt. M. B. Flora at Colombo
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  • 517 12 The local steamer s.s. Glenfalloch "i> ll days on the way between Uere and Hongkong liaving left on the 1 sth inst. Mi Loram, second officer ot tbe Ban Hong Liong," died ai sea ot bearl failure 1 1 1 1 the 24 th inst. and vras buried
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  • 50 12 .Monthly Medal November Thirteen cards were taken out and the following scores were ret urned H. w. Firinstone so m 70 s. Codrington 91 L 6 7-"' .1. Lornie vt 8 *i .1. C. H. l>;iil»\ 95 14 81 E. K. H. Killin m;; ie, s
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  • 79 12 Kota Bahru, '2'in\ Nov., 1911. I The title Of the Bigh Commissioner is now High Commissioner for the Malay States, not Federated Malay States, so that his jurisdiction includes Kelantan, Trengfeanu, Kedah and Perlis. Attention j to the accurate title of the Hi^h Com. missioner is being drawn
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 224 12 A GUARANTEED INCOME FOR Lir| £100 a year for life on attaining age 50 or a single cash pa £1390-2-0 can be secured by a male age 25, for an am.ual pay, of £31-16-0, (other ages m proportion.) Quotations for Annuity for all kinds, at any ag< amount, will be
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