The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 December 1911

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  • 12 1 AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY. DECEMBER 11, 1911. NO. 7,392
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  • 216 1 Tlio Russian demands respecting the Dardanelles arc dismissed as pure lid ion —Page r>. A great, industrial manifesto is being Bigned against the Ensaranoe l^ill Page 174 Bulgarians are said to have been massacred at Ishtib Page 5. Nanking Imperialists have annihilated a band of revolutionaries. Prospects
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  • 940 1 H<mc- to the maiden of bashful ftf i«'<mi tang sit. r:,!:m "m Good King Gtoi^Vi glorious days." Etathei more than a cm it ur\ hi icr. ili«. n io.l.mii s-..\ e can say .Mais nousavons change bo il oal*. ICr. Podsnap. m Ibe eai i 1 Cictoi
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 403 1 VICTORIA THEATRE. FOUR NIGHTS ONLY Dec. 13th, 14th, 15th 16th. W. RONALD CROOKB PRESENTS THE LONDON MUSICAL AND COMEDY CO. IN THEIR REFINED UNIQUE ENTERTAINMENT PRICES AS USUAL. Acknowledged to be the strongest combination that has ever toured m the East. PLANS OPEN AT THE ROBINSON PIANO Co. DECEMBER 4th.
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    • 388 1 VICTORIA THEATRE TO-NIGHT! Monday Dec. 11th AND TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12th HENRY DALLAS'S Coy. IN "THE FOLLIES" BY ARRANGEMENT WITH H. G. PELISSIER from APOLLO THEATRE, LONDON. REMEMBER. POSITIVELY FAREWELL PERFORMANCES OF THE FOLLIES" Plan at ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. PRICES AS USUAL. HARRY A. DOOLEY, General Managkh Grand Presentation Night
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    • 57 1 GoJ>a\>'9 Ht'vcrtivcmcnts. Cost wold to i>e furnished Page iMotor Car for Mile Page 2. six Elephants tot sale Page 2. Second hand billiard table and acces n«j! ies for sale Page Outstanding lull- against Government Page Applications tot motor Laun< b superin tendent Page 'I. Kelly and Walsh i new
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 271 1 THE WEEK. Monday 11th. High Water— l-17 am.. 1-16 pm. If, M. Outward and Homeward maiN An Philharmonic. iroh. practice, 5-15 pm. The Follies, Victoria Theatre. Singapore Diocesan kam. K. Lampor. Tuesday 12th. High Water— 19 am.. B>SO pm. Lodge Zetland Emergent ft-M pm. The Follies, Victoria Theatn Wednesday 13th.
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  • 269 2 A TRANSFORMATION. Labour at Eighteenpence a Day. Mr H. E. Pratten. ex-Mayor of Ashfield, who left Sydney recently to make a tour of the world, has just completed an inspection of the Russo-Japanese battlefields, including Port Arthur. So far. Mr Flatten has visited Java, the Malay Peninsula.
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  • 201 2 Fr.hting m Nanking. Shanghai. Nov 80. (S. C. M. P. Correspondent. (ieneraJ Wang, tbe second m command of the Imperialists at Nanking, has hern wounded. rive hundred of General &MHg*l troops have gone over to the revolutionaries. The Imperialists silenced the artillery at Mofushan and repulsed a night
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  • 95 2 New Lines to BE SUBBHHSKD. Brisbane. Nov It is understood fche Japanese < Jovernmen: purposes to read just the subsidies paid to the lines m the Far Eastern waters. They will probably abolish number 01 existing lines, or re(foot the amount of their subsidies, ami employ the funds
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  • 28 2 I tied. They came and placid me m my coffin -tor I'd succumbed to a murderous fit of coughing Ana yet, somehow I thought I saw them moving.
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  • 450 2 4,823 Milks ix 4.924 MINUTES. New York, Nov. 6. Mr. Calbraith Rodgers, the American aviator, practically completed his flight across America when he lauded at Pasadena, California, late yesterday afternoon, but m order to put the finishing touch to his record voyage from the Atlantic, 4,321 miles,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 224 2 FOB SALE FOB SALE Six Cylinder Standard Motor Car 30 h. p. guarraiiteed m perfect order. Apply J. C. Raffles Hotel. Price *2."x>o. Dec 11 FOR SALE. Thief' large female elephants. (>ue small female elephant. Ono iarge male elephant. One small male elephant. For price and other particulars please apply
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    • 433 2 NOTICES GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that all outstanding bills against the Government should be presented for payment before the loth instant. All bills incurred after that date should be presented for payment, if possible some days before the 27th December, 1911. Singapore, 4th December, 1911. Dec 11 13-12
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    • 872 2 NOTICES NOTICE. In the estate of Goh Cheong Siew deceased. Pursuant to section 46 of the Conveyancing and Law of Property Ordinance 18*6, Notice is hereby given that all creditors and other persons having any claims and demands against the estate of Goh Cheong Siew deceased late of Singapore who
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    • 449 2 BANKS THE STRAITS BANKING Co. Private Banking Business S Change Alley Cunent Accounts opened for small amounts i $10 upwards. Deposits accepted against tfood interest, terms to be ascertained <>n application. H. HAUFFE. Manager _Noy_9 9-2 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL- MAATSCHAPPY. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY, Established 1824. CAPITAL fl 45.000,000, (about £3.750,000 RESERVE
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    • 339 2 INSURANCE I FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Compai y i of Canada. i-~"A.".;.:-tii INSURANCE m Fora <\<t i New Business. ]9i<\ „ver 0 Large Nett B irploa Ht>(iW RESERVE and aiJ outstanding f DIRECT GOVERNMENT SUP! Cash Loans. Settlements, etc Policies are WORLD WIDE. J. H. EVANS, I Manager. Soul THE BORNEO
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  • 878 3 [Sb Officer's story. News has been mi\ ileged ■rer> whitii have been Rent tents bjlaentenant Herbert ■be sth Royal Fusiliers, w h I j\v wit!. khe Turkisli Forces m T letter, dated Erom si"i\. jfon Adfl Eu t fa -m- i hope to be m Tri
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  • 356 3 It is rathex humiliating to he told when I the 20th century is now wel] on its waji and by such an authority as Professor Bostocfe Kill, m addressing the Society ol Medical Officers of Health assembled ai their annual meeting, thai ue have really made no advance
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  • 178 3 The journal published by the Committee fot the Stud} oi Malaria m [ndia contains a paper b 3 Biajoi S P. James on some oi the dm asores I hai hai c been taken to make q dnine a\ ailable to the poor Ai though macs still
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  • 154 3 \< ording to the Electrical World the [sthmain Canal Commission l»a~. advertised lor one electric towing locomotive (ox the Gatnn Locks, and tbii-t nine electric locomotives will be required to tow a vessel of moderate size -two ahead, one on either wall towing, and
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  • 151 3 Macao. November 80th. It is currently reported that a couple of days ago a native who represented himself as a dismissed member of a piratical gang 40.000 strong, made up mostly of the recently liberated convicts from the- Canton prisons, sent word to the Macao Government that
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 436 3 1 h Tonic Free from Alcofiol Are you pale, weak, easily tired, and do you lack nerve power? Ask your doctor if Ayer's Sarsaparilla would not be good for you. He knows, and will advise you wisely. Not a drop of alcohol m this medicine. It puts red corpuscles into
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    • 343 3 it l!!y feipl§^^s? v -sfl^fc tit i 1 OBTAINABLE OF ALL DEALERS. Sole Importers: H. W. GREER, Ltd. TO LET. TO LET FURNISHED. "Cots WOld* 1 King's Road, lo minutes from (limy Road Railway Station. Entry Ist Jannary< llOOper mensem. Dec n mwl 28-12 FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET "BROADFIELDS." Paterson
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    • 751 3 AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE At Powell a < !o'a saleroom CN Wednesday, 13th Dec. at 11 a.m. A cottage piano by Faust, London teak bookcase; rattan lounging chain Ac. Also a band some teak boal model. POWELL Co., A.UCI I'IM.KK S Dec 9 14.12 AUCTION SALE OF A
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  • Domestic Ocurrences.
    • 27 4 COLLiNiiWoon.— On October 5. at Chota Bungalow, Walhachin, British Columbia, the wife of Mr. Cuthbert Collingwood, late oi the Siamese Royal Survey Department, of a daughter.
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    • 153 4 Holland- Bennett.— Nov. 11, at Brompton, Hugh Holland to Dorothy Bumneb (Daisy) Benuett. TRIPP- I'RITCHARD -PERRIN. Nov. 1. at London, J. E. H. Tripp, son of Dr. C. LI. H. Tripp (late of Singapore), to Dorothea Emla PRITCHAKD I'ERRIN. WAUGH— BBOPHY (Christiansen). In St. George's Church, Penautf, on Dec.
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    • 16 4 Cahmi< hakl. On Oct. BlBt, at Wokin^, D. Stuart Cabmichaxl, late of Singapore and Colombo.
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  • 1690 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, Dec. 11, 1911. HettsbalttbePtaMtiK Iv pk t .atatdk Unawed ioflncn vI i^rr^d by n Hew i.ii-.. i Truth hf. f{ r,, pn ap| «i:a*. Plodded *o Pdwioß Lnymfci i What those will turn to first, who have m their homo newspapers any lull reference to
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  • 54 4 MOTORING ACCIDENT AT IPqh Lpol I I Mr R. Erioson, a litter etnj i Ipoh Sanitur> Board. Rffaili collided with Hi Sostt fcerriblj injured. He ii lj log Ipob Nursing Home asal it L« j will sue( ntn!) to \i\> stood that it was I pan ,i a
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  • 28 4 {From our pM I [pd i, i a gang of robberi attempt* t a European motor iy< yesterday. TheKnropean fired at the robbers :md et
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  • 25 4 U+mm ■><>.>■ km n! j Hal At tbe auctions to da prices were BSSlised. Crepa Sb«'»-t No. 2 }}atk crept 192. A rap
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  • 39 4 Agent-. Perries and I a Belat Agents Sim. 1 rbj I 0 Kscapaa Ld .tret. <u> i.. n c n ,nl.) m. fhe following SUnS returnuouik Qopeng^N.'w Oopong j^js^ Kmta:— flsfcfca I'engkalen liambutan Kleeauag no > <
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  • 254 4 WjkJOOU -lln<')VH\ Hi Ob Dae. uli m si Penaug. which a*. spe< ially deco the Occasion, the inaiilap of Mi. Kamrj wau^h Manic Penang branch of Messrs Kai MMI bMmI son at Mr. WilHatn and Auijie Waagfc "t h. LiXcrpooJ. to ICtM Eita d B i flmfhtor
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  • 72 4 a maj i [age L§ arrange I k <' *6 a! '1., I laMl 8. <>. Beaumo i only soil oJ |i, 1 flay.'s .M.nin: SOI1 Mttl daii^i,;, al( .1 and Ifai dv ta ol v Mom A niat-iiii^o has 1.,.,. n ;l i apta.ii h. l. Bow«r, Bo; billery,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 311 4 KELLY AND XMAS NUMBERS WITH HANDSOME PRESENTATION PLATES Hoily Leaves 60 Graphic 60 Sketch 60 Black and White 60 Sphere 60 Gentle woman 60 Foan Annual HO JUST ISSUED THE LIFE OF CHARLES DICKENS. By JOHN FORSTER. MEMORIAL EDITION. With over >00 illustrations. Selected. Edited, and Arranged, with an Introduction
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    • 309 4 WALSH, LTD. NEW NOVELS ROBERT ELSMERE UP TO DATE CASE OF RICHARD MEYNELL BY Mrs. HUMPHRY WARD AUTHOR OF "ROBERT ELSM?:RE, M &c. WestminUter Gazette: Packed with things temporal and spiritual and all extremely exciting. None but a bold and impetuous mind would have ventured on such a field. With
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    • 35 4 ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. i J JUST RECEIVED j NEW VOCAL SCORES. COUNT OF LUXEMBURG. PEGGY. BALKAN PRINCESS CHOCOLATE SOLDIER &c. LATEST WALTZES TWO STEPS BARN DANCES L COMIC ANNUALS &c. ROBINSON PIANO CONPANY. LIMITED.
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  • 91 5 SOME RESOLUTIONS. Eeuter's Service. By Submarine Cable]. London, via Bombay. am from the Hague states that the Opium Conference has unanimously ,-A a resoltution proposed by the at representative, that every (iovern- shoald frame effective laws for the product ion and distribution of raw opium restrict the number
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  • 56 5 ■Great Industrial Protest. Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. v .1 meeting representing eight bundWuth ot England rirms. Sir Charles Kacara, who pmaidud, said that a maniU -to signed by the representatives of 206 miei would be sent to Parliament asking (or the postponement of the Insurance
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  • 79 5 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. 1 be Master of Eli bank speaking at York tod that the Government was deter d to pass the Elei toral Reform Bill. 1 n.- ia>t reign saw the settlement of the \frican difficulties and they hoped m this reign to
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  • 55 5 ECood In Parts. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. Th»- Houv of COBUMM has read for the tuird time the Shops Bill securing to shop ssistants a weekly half-holiday and reasonable time for meals. The Government howe\er dropped the »i:ajor portion of the Bill, including the limitation
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  • 29 5 Lord Selborne More Rejection. Imperial Xkw< Service. London, via Durban. In the Hoiw of Lords Lord Selborne is '.■> move the rejection Oi tbe Na\a! Pri/e
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  • 24 5 Battleship Refloated. Luierial Xews Service. London, v;a Durban. -':;ip Wilhelm the Second M i cb went anbort m Rensburg Fiord lias :i loaled.
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  • 27 5 KelterV Service. L-ndon, via Bombay. The K. hst ig has dissolved and the all el ctions will h p ai c on January 1 2th.
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  • 224 5 Hens Dallas's O mpaaj The Foil en ed th< rev ason on Saiu: :i i t in the Victoria Theatre, home n hit h (airly lost itand interest and demandad re-demanded more. Short of one of th»Mr number, Mr. Reginald Monntfleld ;!1 and bas had to io hospital,
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  • 58 5 THE ISHTIB OUTRAGE. BULGARIAN EXCITEMENT. Military Action Urged. Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. There is growing excitement at Sofia over the rioting at Ishtib where it is stated that 174 Bulgarians were massacred. The newspapers compare the massacre to that at Baku, prior to the Russo-Tiu-kish war of 1877-1878,
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  • 97 5 Considering the Position. Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. Persia has agreed to cancel the appointment of Mr Lecoffre the British subject appointed to Tabriz by Mr Sinister the Customs Commissioner which was one of the demands of th-^ Russian ultimatum of November and is willing to negotiate m a
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  • 56 5 Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. The report of the debate m the House of Lords has gratified Russian official circles who are convinced that the question will be settled through Great Britain. From Teheran it is reported that a Russian note has been received demanding the punishment
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  • 77 5 Rumour Repudiated. Recter's Service. London, via Bombay. M. S. Sa/ouotf. tlic Russian Foreign Minister, interviewed by the Paris Temps," states that the reports of Russian formal demands regarding the Dardanelles are a pure fiction. There had been only conversations arising from the fear that hy laying
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  • 51 5 Sunk by Mines. [IiPESIAI Nbws Service. London, via Durban. a telegram from Washington state> that a joint Navy and Army Hoard, as a result of exhaustive study, finds that the battleship "Maine." which was Mown up m Havana harhour on Feb. 15th, 1898, was destroyed by an external
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  • 199 5 While coming Into town on his motor bicycle on Saturday morning, about '.'.-in. Mr .1. Cuckney, ChieJ [nspectoi of Markets, met with a rather serious Accident. Just after crossing Anderson Bridge, the front tehee! of his machine skidded en tlif tram lines and be fell to
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  • 59 5 On Friday ni^bt a \ery enjoyable dance was given m the s. v. c. Drill Ball, which was comfortably filled with dancers who much enjoyed the well -prepared floor and the tine niusic of the Band of the Buffs. His Excellency the Acting Governor, attended by Lt. Carey,
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  • 19 5 The engagement is announced of Stanley Bronislaw Carter, third son of the late t»':u: v. r*avh*xv nf T.ntulnn a.nrl
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  • 130 5 WAR IN CHINA. IMPERIALISTS FROM NANKING. Reuter's Service. [By Submarine Cable]. London, via Bombay. Renter's correspondent at Shanghai states that a telegram has been received from Nanking from General Chang stating that the Imperialist troops had escaped and annihilated a band of revolutionaries who where attempting to bar their retreat
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  • 64 5 Turks Retreat m Good Order. Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. Telegrams from Tripoli show that the Turks on Dec. 4th retreated m good order to a position affording facilities tor movement m several directions with possibilities of re- victual ling and obtaining reinforcements. The Italian occupation of
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  • 81 5 Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. lit liter's correspondent at Brussels wires that the Sugar Convention met to consider the Russian proposals to increase the export quota, and conditions under which Hussia should continue her membership of the Union. The Russian Delegate intimated that this would depend on
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  • 60 5 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. Telegrams from St. Petersburg details ol a disaster <>n the Yol^a. It appears that the pressure of the ice broke the scaffolding round a new bridge which is being constructed over the river near Ma/an, and l"n workmen were thrown
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  • 135 5 On Saturday afternoon the S.V.A. Maxim Company underwent their annual inspection, with tiling practice at Tanjong Katong. The Company turned out 24 strong under l.t. Tongue and 2 Lit. (nth bert and went i>> launch to Tanjong Katong, where the guns had been transported. The battery
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  • 153 5 novel and at the same time throughly entertaining way of spending an evening is to pay a \i-:i to the Straits Opera Company at tin Alexandra Hall m Norti Bridge Road. It i> also a splendid test for those who have been studying Malaya to see it'
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  • 19 5 A Malay deserter from the Johore Arm; appeared before Mr. Firmstone. firs «rn».cnatvn.t,e. on Saturday, on a charge o
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  • 51 5 THE DELHI DURBAR. Great Enthusiasm. Reuter's Service. [By Submarine Cable]. London, via Bombay. Their Majesties the King and Queen took part m the ceremony of laying the table stone of the memorial of all India to His late Majesty King Edward. The King was received with great enthusiasm by the
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  • 88 5 Absurd German Suggestion. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. From Berlin it is stated that though j the trial of Max Schulz, a British subject, and three Germans tor attempted espionage is being held m secret at Leipzig, the German papers publish what are described as inspired
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  • 148 5 M. C. C. v Australia. Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. The match, M. C. C. versus an Australian Eleven, commenced on Friday, was continued on Saturday, at Brisbane. The weather was very hot, but the wicket was good. There was an attendance Of 7. The M. C. C.
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  • 61 5 r Imperial News Service. London, via Durban, i The first of three billiard matches to be played m London of 18,000 up between Stevenson and the young Australian George Gray, is m progress. The halfway BCOreS are. Stevenson. k.VJH, (Iray. 7000. The latter has hitherto been out of his
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  • 290 5 Tli* 1 Japanese are fatuous for their thoroughness, and a very good instance of the way they do things Is Mr. K. Harima's Splendid picture palace m North Bridge Road. The specially constructed building is spacious and cool and well ventilated, and must be as nearly fireproof
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  • 65 5 In the (layette it is announced that The Northern League Club Penang, is ordered to be dissolved as it is being used I for purposes incompatible with the good order of the Colony. The follow ing are j called on to furnish proof of their exist y euce—
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 172 5 ROBINSON Co. FANS. JjH^Ei.^s^ No. 270. White Silk Gauze Fan, with ll #-**iSl?^^ Silver Scijiiin decoration, carved r *l&sk ll01 ta •v;vV:v:«?®Sto i>n,,. $2-50 '•A^l© Also Bliick Gauae with (UM i«sr- i" 9 ■il^h^m^S^Gf'- j&teili' Soqum decoration. Price $2-50 each. No. 7818. White Gauze Fan, •;ir\c(l bone mount, design ;ts
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 489 6 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co. Lt< FOB Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta OHPJUn '8 Bn kMEB ELLENGA 4. ion- 11. r. Leannovt, ler, wl »>t d d the abov< p v n n laj i si sp. no. Si>. mm -::M iOD ftW til m. Isi t la* ssengers. gto
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    • 524 6 1 SHIPPING INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd DIRECT SERVICE TO 1 Japan via Hongkong Shangha and to Calcutta via Penang from Singapore. j Taking cargo an through Bills oi Lading to Canton, Macau. Swnjow. Anioy, Chefoo, Tient I sin, Newchwang, fangtsze !*<.>! is. Formosa the Philippines, &c, die, Ac STEAMERS.
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    • 1054 6 SHIPPING Pacific Mail S.S. Co. U S MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi-Tropical Route Only line taking the wanu SOUTHERN ROUTE across the Paciiic via HONOLULU, OAHU, on the most fertile and beautiful island of the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany
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    • 670 6 SHIPPING P 0 STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading Issnofl tor China Coast, Persian Gulf, Contim -ntal and American Ports. rniers will leave- Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. OUT\vai:d (l OR OHDI I 1911
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    • 430 6 SHIPPING I Norddeutscher Lloyd. Bi J IMPERIAL GERMAN R Hrn fl w< I ompau] v. Han ton, Gibi a tar, <.<d< v it's. Naples, A Said, :•■<<■/. i Hong] -i and Knix i. i 'i hroogb ti. tB an ba to New Yorl i i world tick< 'J ti< j
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  • 785 7 The Total where given represents tin output since Jan. 1911, except where 5 figure in brackets is given, representing s( many months. When a month's return is missed, this total represents the last avail able total. Oct. Nov. Total. Allagar 5.000 6.000 49,455 Alor Pongsu 4,886 42,837
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  • 68 7 [OoiiHLiui vi ID Dec. Bank 4 no i d*'Mi:wjd .^2 Private credits I m i g-4l nadilil 6 m s 2 4 23-32 Fha\( b dcnuuid Bank 294 (hOUCAXT, dcii K.u.i Ho| mJ Hongkong. d(Mn:i ml [9A VOKOHA.M dcin^iid H4 JA\ A. demand |q| }i\N(.KOK. demand g- I SovrawfQNs,
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  • 132 7 1 C, 9. Tin IM (tom wU 96.90 ciailli)1 buyer. 10.00 Bambtet nbe Xo. l jr Gaiiibier Cuba No. nom Pepper Black oniin. B'poce... buy< Pepper, (White Eair) o oo Nntme«i n.. to Urn Ibj nom Nutnu'-s -so to thfl thj nom Mace (Banda) 2 lfl Cloves lAJiibuina' norn
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  • 92 7 Oct. Nov. Total. Belat 876 2,628 Bruang Chenderiang 440 Gopeng 5,065 Eieawood Ktununin^ Kanaboi 1.879 Kinta Kinta Association 816 EOedang 758 Kramat Pnlai 5,768 Lahat 695 Bienglembu Lode 1.441 Middleton 71.25 4a 1 New Gopeng 1,140 New Tambun 186 I. Consolidated 13,636 Pengkalen 4,592 Posing I'.ahru 3.976 Rahman
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 572 7 [FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE COMPANY, LTD., SINGAPORE BRANCH. Oxygen Gas Dissolved Acetylene. I AUTOGENOUS WELDING OF ALL METALS All kinds of repairs to Ships, Boilers, Motor-cara etc. VVORKSHOP-Na^ROBINSON HD. Harbour runner M OINE COMTE Co. 4, CHANGE ALLEY, tinnier C. H. CAilillADE A Agents. KISEN KAISHA V '^^Sl WESTERN PACIFIC
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    • 134 7 Something to Remember. When buying a cough medicine for children bear m mind that Chamberlain's Cough 1 Remedy is most effectual for colds, croup and whooping cough and that it contains no harmful drug. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers. ARCHIBALD CURRIES Australian Indian Line. SINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS.
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    • 50 7 Profesor Klebsof Berlin says: I.bave ex patented with FRANZ JOSKF natural a,* rient water, with highly favorable results have proved its remarkable and widely known pro,)erties ,articulariy amon^t consumptive patients I have observed that, from the very beginning of the treatment, the bowels were cleared and the constipation remove th^,,«».
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 922 7 1 VESSELS IN PORT. A Flag and Tona pommaaden Arrived From Pw Wl v Kuantau F.M.S. 400 Dredger Todd, 11-11 tvu it&u iWaterwitch ELM.S. 620 ECancocli -Thorough, 21-11 S. X. Offloei I Steamers Nat. Tonnage A Master Frotn Constßneea Bafcavier Brit 216 Simpson Katunas, 812 T. H.,j.v. Ban Poh Guan
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    • 133 7 VESSELS TO ARRIVE. a-,,k Britain ssr,n, (Hattea*aoh Bras A Co.) Newcastle N.s.w. doe Dec 12 ti^^!avl.R.V.F. o 1 neoC < „V] ;i iV osn>ck At.-han l'.iiu-,. Prince Line Ltd. (Hutten bachßtw.ACo.moackoagdoeDßc. v CLEARANCES. [Nationality British if not Specified.] Dec I rrigonia. Dm. Bobnaa. Pladioe Asdan^. Siam. Chnsten>en. Bangkok ria norte
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  • 1761 8 A NIGHT ATTACK. Use of aehoplanks. Daily Telegraph Special CorrJ The battle was expected. The attack of the 2-U-d. the attempted rising m the town, and the presumptuous demand made ny the Turks for surrender, caused an important assault to be expected, and every precaution was taken. The
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  • 760 8 Defence of m city. The march of event s m the Celestial Empire has been slow. Inn then remains? little, if any. prospect of saving the Manchu regime. .The assassination of the popular commander of the Northern troops by Manchn Militiamen gave the final blow to any
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  • 216 8 Remabkable l><>, N. Ibfl bod; of .1. Mi Itite shatt of nil ii,.i i port, < aMfoflli.'i. \\a- i and also i pencil i his diary w r;:: i i, pinned down bj b i <>< right with h,- i shall is sli^hth seen tlw sun eh
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  • 42 8 wad i Harvaci'e ecu I ad i•• >.\ <■ feon I lor <■ ii. b j i neither t« I beef, i!.:.:. and chic I out of p when i; i hop. H. ffaoi brotli Wii.il I of on the roof. i s
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  • 13 8 The vreddti H. Mai v i ikohfl I ;uul nt.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 49 8 Serious Side of a Cold. Do you know that of all the minor ailments bids are by far the most dangerous? It is ot the cold itself that you need to fear, but he serious diseases that it often leads to. lost of these are known as germ diseases.
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    • 317 8 J^ TONIC MARK V 1 Jr\ T uc r, oon Acts pjCneflciall y I HE DLOOD THE NERVES i 'Vana' nourishes the whole V 4"*-;7 V I 4 The Appetite I It THE DIGESTION Tl^y^J^ 1 V\ Its action is swift the Weak. Its effect satisfactory Sustains f Burroughs Wellcome
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    • 53 8 TIM Wise Mother. Tli. it m i I SELF CURE NO FICTION »-O SUFFERER NEED NOW DESPAIRTHE NEW FRENCH Rt^.J^. THERAPION No.l m a THERAPION N THERAPION N0 .3 1 r Number li. >scd,of( b. n tr.ua T M«-di.in«-Co Ha m.-.,.:. ondon. Eng. i v rw Draee< I Form u:
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    • 713 9 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 15 0 16 0 xd 50,000 2s 2s Batang Malaka 19 2 0 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% int 10 7 6 11 0
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    • 196 9 750.000 5 I Aver Panas 4..-.0 490 190,000 1 1 Aior (iajah 1.25 I.h:> 150. 000 1 1 Ayer Kuninfi .65 .75 500. UOO 10 10 Bukit Timah 11.00 12.00 200.000 1 1 Bulgowuie 100% 7.25 7.50 750.000 10 10 Cuangkat Serdang 5% 5.40 550 200,000 10
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    • 212 9 *300.000 10 10 Ik lat Tin 10°.- int 3. 75 4.00 $300,000 10 10 Braang 7j Final 3. 00 4.00 $400,000 10 10 Kanaboi 1.75 2.00 £00.000 1 1 Kinta Tin Bsttaring 1911 17.85 16.50 £120.000 l l Lahat is fait 12.50 18.35 1450,000 10 10 Malacca Tin Dredging
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    • 160 9 n SOOOOO! 10 10 Eastern Smelting Co w 10.00 u Olll 1 10 7 Contrib ]<>',', g 00 1860,000 10 10 Fraser and Reave 125% lnt 47.50 m' 00 400 000 10 1()0 Howarfch Ersklne 2*% 55.00 57.50 (100 100 7% 91.00 «i nnn mm 1IH) 10rt Katz Brothers
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  • 665 9 Gome," says Vinomuso tCenghi, writing m the Tribuna abotri the women of Tripoli, let us peep into women I inert ments just ;it the moment when th< rab women, with their gloving pvcs, the wrfn kled Bedouins, and the subtle Jew* goes arc chattering us tln-y set
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 226 9 fansan The Gold Medal Mineral Water, certified by authorities to be highly beneficial to health, especially m the tropics. Tansan is a particularly crisp and invigorating mineral water Packed m cases of 100 splits or 48 pints. Buchanan's Whiskies Are all matured and bottled m Scotland. We guarantee our stocks
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    • 42 9 De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ 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 NOORT Belawan-Deli p ec jj tjatttwa Letoug, Terempa Midai, Sedanan, Oeloe, Poeloe-Pahdjang and
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    • 540 9 THE Singapore Free Press MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is a Homing DaiJy. and is on sale at depots, from an early hour each morning (Sundays exoepted). Cash price Ten Cents a copy. Subscribers' copies Will be delivered at their private residences, (or town offices or
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 353 9 PASSENGERS EXPECTED Per PJ Osta Malwa. connecting Bta l >c\ mi!.,: (dm l•• I Mr Mi H. Latham, Mr Mrs H. B. W< chUd, Mi li. C. hadwick, Mi H, A. 1.- Mrs W. .1. A. Moss. Mi l\ O. Ma\ hi I milifle, Miss Starling, Mrs B. A. Marriner,
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  • 1521 10 From Bfi F. C. Wreford, honorary Secretary, ire haxe received a copy of the report of the Singapore Diocesan Association, to l»e presented to the tlrst annual general Meeting al Kuala Lumpbr to-day. Following are extracts bcom fche report. The work oJ the Association was begun within
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  • 149 10 M uuusi) Single. The batchelors showed their superiority over the Benedicts on Saturday bj beating them at cricket by Bfi runs. Til match was played on the Esplanade and the BCOreS are a> follow SISOLEL Hath \'ox\ lei 1 Rooke b Page 1 1> Cameron C .Jones l> lUxan
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  • 87 10 A well-attended general meeting of the Indian Christian Association of Singapore was held on Saturday evening at the St. Andrew's Mission School when the following officers were unanimously elected for the ensuing year President, Dr. J. M. Handy; Vice -Presidents, Rev. A. R. Thavasiappeu and Mr T.
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  • 19 10 The marriage arranged between Robin, son of Sir Thomas Gordon Walker, k.c.i.k., and Lady Walker, and Lilian Mary, dausrh-
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  • 614 10 SrBOKDINATK CIVIL SKKVICH. For the first time since the formation of the Subordinate Civil Service Association, an athletic sports meeting was held on Saturday. The ground of the Rallies Institution had Been placed at their disposal and was gay with Hags. There was a large attendance of the
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  • 185 10 The December Monthly Medal was played for on the Racecourse Links on Saturday and Sunday 9th and 10th inst. Twen-ty-nine curds were taken out and Mr G.C. Knox was returned as the winner with tht» nett score of 79. Messrs Knox Wilson and Knox won the ball
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  • 213 10 It is notified that the Port of Bangkok 1 is declared infected O¥ ing to the existence of cholera. The local steamers "Mm"' and Perak" were at the xvharxes on Saturday, the former loading cargo for neighbouring oil 1 ports, and the latter hunkering. The outward bound German
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  • 101 10 The first si\ launches under construction by the Central Engine Works at Tun jong liliu are now making a good show. It Is anticipated that at lea-t three of them xx'ill be delivered next month and the remainder early m February. All will be engined with
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  • 155 10 The following gentlemen >o far. h.ixe agreed to art till the Hon. \d\i-.or\ Com mitiee for the European Section President: SirHenrj Blake, g.c.m.g. Vice President. The Right Hon. Lord Blpbinstone. Sir Daniel Morris k .< .m.g. d.< .l. D. Sc. Sir William Treacher EX.M.G. The Hon. F.
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  • 117 10 The programme for the New fear Sea Sports has now been Issued. It includes. Handicap for Malax Kolehs (over -'loft. twice round. Scratch Kaee do (24 -80 ft.) once. do do (20-24 ft.) do do do < I.H-2tift.' do do do (12-1 8 ft.) do do Malay Pass,
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  • 111 10 This refined ami amusing entertainment under the direction of Mr W. Ronald Crooke. the well-known inipressario. is visiting Singapore for the first time on Wednesday, the 13th Dec. for 4 days only. This will be the only opportunity Singapore audiences will have of seeing
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 197 10 The fact that iohm o\ you? taa although you liave alwaj r s cleaned preparations winch you i »ye used d t pr< n Use Odol Being a liquid pn paral i< d r i the oral cavity, and being an antiseptic if arreete the bacteria which attack thfi teeth.
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