The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 January 1912
1912-01-05
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Title Section16 1912-01-05 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. JANUARY 5. 1912. NO. 7,41216 words
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Article194 1912-01-05 1 Latest rubber returns Rage 6. A Bpecial account oi the Durbar begin on page 7. A rather unusual police case was bean yesterday l';'. -;< rj. A review of Miss Elutin Him.,., caree is given on page 2. n:i\ v i> dead I'ii^c 7. A.U6tra l ia194 words
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Article837 1912-01-05 1 LORD ROSE BERY AS CRITIC. 1 l!l '■< 'tl Etosei n i «>oh.h s person. I *aj ibis, not m eegard lo ni .political views, toe I dan I ku i M ,-«,•<. 'ten cent* irhattfaes and !j o H;ll M e (he himself is nrj on the point, l837 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement537 1912-01-05 1 THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY We can obtain for you a Life Policy. 1. At Hem- Rates (Under Double Endowment Plan) \2< S^em^ 1^ *****13 With Ut additi .b 1 1 1 or 3. Without Medical examination {or 4. Under al! the usual plans to meet varying circumstances I We537 words
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Advertisement236 1912-01-05 1 VICTORIA THEATRE ;tl Bhoi i 34 &BOH <>nl\ COMMENCING TUESDAY. JAN. 16th MAURICE E. BANDMANN, Hme complete London producttona replete 1., l/' l (1 uf **ne*Y> ooetomeE ol effestß, the original London Stars, will be i Jr~*v&*-~^niu Singapore Mr. MATHESON LANG Miss HUT IN BRITTON supported bj the Lang Sollowai236 words
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Advertisement227 1912-01-05 1 tLo*tiasB Rtoerttecmeitt& i \\'.nit''(i Bookeepei b Page .">. Sanatogen cur< Sfalai b Page Sale ol old ship's fittings etc. Jan 1 1 Page 5. Beng, the expert i hiropodisl l Page i. Notice i" shareholders m Lnnas Estates r Staghounds emd kangaroo hounds i<m sale Page 5. .Notice U\ s.227 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous138 1912-01-05 1 MAIL TABLE. A To-Day. Intermediate and local mails will be found In list below Penaug, Malacca, F. H. S. Jobore. (Orerland 1 (Daily by Train) 6 a.m Sc 6 F.if. B'ninssiu &c Beynfanu 7 am Singkep <fee s. van Lingga 8 am 1 Pulau Batom Hock Tew 9 am verimun138 words
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Article512 1912-01-05 2 Like many other of our leading artistes of to-day. Miss Hut m Britton. who accompanies Mi- Matheson Lang m his forthcoming visit here commenced her dramatic career with Mr F. R. Benson, under whose uaanageraent she remained for one and a half years, during which time she512 words
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Article280 1912-01-05 2 Some tiim' hj4i> a caseoi extraordinary degradation was reported from Boise European village, says an American paper. Two peasants wllO had wearied of their respect i\e and were yearning for the change thai is said to be as good as a rest arranged to meet otox a social280 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement540 1912-01-05 2 I not pp There is just this much about it Bcr.druff is a germ disease, is meet untidy, annoy ing, and leads to baldness. When chronic, it is very stubborn, but surely yields to thorough and energetic treatment. All germs must be destroyed, the scalp must be restored to health.540 words
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Advertisement600 1912-01-05 2 NOTICES NOTICE No new orders for Fresh Milk can be accepted until the arrival of cows, due here j about 15th January, per s.s. "Darius." H. S. KIRWAN, Dalian's Aus: Horse Repy Jan.", 12;1 p Prof. T. C. BENG. "CHIROPODIST" The only Corn-Cutter m Singapore. Corns or Bunions instantly cured.600 words
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Advertisement410 1912-01-05 2 NOTICES LUNAS RUBBER ESTATES, Ltd. Shareholders iv the above Company are requested to forward their Share Certificates to the undersigned, as early as possible, for verification and return. Any Shareholders who have not yet received their Certificates are requested to forward the Bankers receipts for the amounts paid on Application410 words
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Advertisement518 1912-01-05 2 BANKS THE STRAITS BANKING Co. Private Banking Business 5 Change Alloy Current Accounts opened tor small amounts $10 upwards. Deposit* accepted against good (interest, terms to be ascertained on applicaH. HAUFFE, Manager Nov 9 9^_ NEDERLANDSGHE HANDEL- MAATSCHAPPY. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824. CAPITAL fl 45,000,000, (about £3,750,000 RESERVE fl518 words
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Advertisement366 1912-01-05 2 INSURANCE I FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Compu of Canada. BtfTaBUMBH S 8 CLhREBOt INSURANCE m Force, ovei New Business, 1910. over Large Nett Borptui abov< Labilii t RESERVE and all oatMtandin^ Direct Government s: ik; Cash Loans, Settlements, et< mad< Policies are WOULD WIDE J. H. EVANS, I Manager. H< THE366 words
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Article883 1912-01-05 3 v -i bs British i I tions Bfan Plan- oit4 i Seidai g Mahi> Dii lend—] Dec. fl 9 ppointing and unsati>- letter. Business with p Rails I holders, ning ot mone] stream oi new issues Ivera I bical m•- not i i Perni during I knight883 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement54 1912-01-05 3 Advice for Old and Young. Don't tiirte with a cold i-> j»ood advice tor pradenl men and women. It may be vital m CftSC of a child. There is nothing better than Chauiht'i-lain's Coogh Remedy torcooghs and colds m children. It is safe and sure. For >ale by all Dispensaries54 words
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Advertisement573 1912-01-05 3 CROSSE Q COJEBRATED SLACKWELLJ^ W D stSk^. j PICKiES, SBBPS, J.'.MS, JELLIES, POHED MEATS, 3A R y M i^-^S' I malt \mu\R, j DELICACIES. feS^JMf I af T/r9 wlfh E3 c^ a WORCESTERSHIRE SAL'CF. I ;E 1 I,"** < t C*~.rr>. Milk Food No I. From birth to 3 months573 words
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Advertisement355 1912-01-05 3 HORNING DAILY To Gu»' iMUtert, The Bil is a |£i nii.g Daily, and is hotii prici i- B- ji ate ce^idi Lf j-. ■:< i\> bj -< v n o'd< Full addresses jh w hid livered should i.( gi> RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION i One month $2.50 i Three months $7.50355 words
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Article1682 1912-01-05 4 (From Our Special Correspondent*) London, Dec. 7. When Mr. Balfour retired, it was generally accepted that health considerations were the dominant factor m inducing him to arrive at this decision. There are some significant commentaries to he made on this point. All the work of party agitation has1,682 words
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Article106 1912-01-05 4 (Of the v,od<ie-- Comfoi t To Bacchus and retired Vesta born To Bacchus, lord of mirth. And Vesta of the heart!, Nymph, thai between the tioursof eve atid morn Beneath Soracte's snows To conielj ripeness rose Though not Achilles due. qoi Paris lewd, To thee made sacrifice, Hut he,106 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement554 1912-01-05 4 A Captain m Kitchener's Scouts Nervous Breakdown, Paralysis The masUf f. roe which conquered the most perilous afflictions and him to endure ama/hu* hardships, says Captain Henderson, is c >■■: from Pkosferiue. Exposed by liis adventurous lite 10 an extra i ■-v series ol misfortunes, to being disabled m action,554 words
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Advertisement37 1912-01-05 4 A Life Saver. No physician can prescribe a better preparations for oongha and ookte than Chamber-] lain's Cough Remedy, and no physician can substantiate sucli a lar^e number of claims for life saving as; Anas t)iw < v-37 words
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Advertisement168 1912-01-05 4 SOME MAKES OF PENS 1 are pretty, but fail the Iff /g test of bard work. Some If /Iff pens write under fay- II Iff ourable conditions, but II Iff BE SURE YOU GET THE fail when driven. The Jff ranteed. OJ^ FniINTPrN Does sot leak or gjSp FUU LPIt168 words
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Article1451 1912-01-05 5 H Scott, nho sit- m the ninelit i:."' 9t fOI the i Igeton s a bel ievei m Ihe \::n H« lliat euqii net h t!lUt I. :< uiuch.' and Hi the m od od \'a: iamentaorj disb fore his election to the lit- 1 or a1,451 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement62 1912-01-05 5 Pneumonia. You are prohably aware that pneumonia always results from a cold, but you never heard of a cold resulting iv pneumonia when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used. Why take the risk when this remedy may be had for a tritle For sale by all Dispen saries and Dealers. JOHN62 words
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Advertisement658 1912-01-05 5 THE AFTER EFFECTS OF FEVER. Atu i fever— whether 11 be ordinary fever ol the simple character 01 one of the serious diseases like Typhoid, the acute stage of Malaria, etc. the uiil'oit unate pal it nt ts always left iv a conditionof more or less prostration and oollapee, with658 words
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Advertisement510 1912-01-05 5 WANTED WANTED Competent Eurasian, or Chinese Book-keeper. Apply to Messrs. DOWN Co., 13 (5, The Arcade. Jan 12-1 WANTED Competent Chinese bookkeeper. Apply personally to the Engineering Dept., Messrs. BEHN MEYER Co., Ltd., 100, Robinson Road. Jan J vc MUNICIPAL NOTICE The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore require510 words
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Advertisement442 1912-01-05 5 1 frfff^- /*^3 TRADE *%#A.*L t M. 1 P ma" VANA brand Tonic Wine m Hastens Recovery m A f^li After Illness AaX is Miltit i<-ni to convince j|j e sufferer that 'Yaka 1 is i a powerful restorative, v :f H m When most remedies Fail a course of442 words
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Article20 1912-01-05 6 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. At 1 4:5, Suriwongse Road, Bangkok, on the 23rdinst., to Mr. and Mis. William Finnik a son.20 words
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Article, Illustration1230 1912-01-05 6 The Singapore Free Press Friday, Jan. 5, 1912. H-it -i.iii! iv !>-,•»» ei« People ig'w aiB-_» L'T.ttn! I hfliiericean.inr.br e I rt»r« :..i-i i Trnri hei g' p e ei Arav. '■r.\y lieion I \.v" w d i-3 In urging the very real perils that must be entailed by the1,230 words
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Article787 1912-01-05 6 The Philharmonic Orchestra petunias <- practices on Mbndaj at the usual botu ."i.l'i p.m. According boa Yokohama paper, there arc now 26 Japanese warships m Chinese waters, their total displacement being I 8 1,923 tons. Captain K. K. Warden, tod Lieut. .1. A. JerVOis, and BO rank and file Ist787 words
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Article170 1912-01-05 6 SHARE CIRCULAR FRASER Co's The linn toiK 1 o\ i. been well maintain* I m the Sterling m i<M ;il slocks li;i\ < ell gOO Tin inanitf close with mon Jndust rials DBBU m sti ad\ l!ri',i;i i:. Dufl S iivn m diirii; sea bo llf "i i liicl DBUMafJOd170 words
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Article122 1912-01-05 6 kgem SinM [>arb] 1 ('o. Bantai i Agent J'at ci boi Sii one t Co reafalgar, Rnbbai nutsK agent Jaegei I < 0. 111 led Sunsat ra I I Ibf 'I niiiiii bs Coffee 1,61S p H U 190 lbs. agji nti Barlow I Do. l-"i-122 words
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Article119 1912-01-05 6 LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT. j Pars Sinci the mark< t> has < n ttt 1 ricec •ienetl t ]li? 1,-. ness doing. lim Els is. < •"i listant posit wm seprieei are stead) at hk d. b\ i Bellei MaiKios ft ebb| la. '<-;d.. i ■nsefeat Is ■> l L119 words
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Article49 1912-01-05 6 The Carej mited llUi i ,)i v idend ot 10 pi I estimate lot tn 1 lbs. Kajang Bal U.. 1 pay a final ii\ making i, VO;t 1 l! ard E 1,400. The potion Ibe cun eat year if 5,0 F. ej C c v lon.49 words
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86 1912-01-05 6 I KMt, Imu.11;. allow me :o lei tiio- hmi thi« Charti d Bank will dose on 1 skaJ collecting lists to h li [4 \\Ur. to b&ve the,,,, w, of sms am h than a tern ot givers i .'ll- will be w< 1 c for86 words
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Advertisement123 1912-01-05 6 Pure and _jzz —^^U Fumed THE LATEST HORXLP:SS GRAMAPHONE OX THE MARKET. BEATS ANYTHING OFFERED IN SINGAPORE. ROBINSON PIANO Co., L™ II PERRIER JOUET M GHAMPAGNE f^^L Qts. per c. $36.00 rid- [Jui til ipuuiUU //■HI er dOZi ■ffllPi' Wi SOLE AGENTS Hll|pf I! SINGAPORE AND PALE DRY CREAMING >.123 words
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Advertisement50 1912-01-05 6 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Aloock's Patent with Improvements ok John Roberts. Retired World's Champion) ABSOLUTELY THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. only OBTAINABLE PROM John Roberts, London REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE EAST C. N. LUMB, ADDRESS it SHOW room Raffles Hotel, Penang. Doc 27 27- 1250 words
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Article133 1912-01-05 7 EXTRAORDINARY ALLEGATIONS. 11 Disciplinary Measures/ 1 Rxvns'a Service. London, via Bombay. \<■ leaked out ol a mili Sen )fear*9 Et< Lon|pn< k>r i 9] [nfantry iged at being rei used i 1 ,-.i r*a 1 >a.N The] ghts oui and Bmashe4 Bt oned tht officers ami ;he lartera133 words
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Article106 1912-01-05 7 A Lively v Rag." 9* I; :;"< SnnriGS. Loadon, via Bombay. f>! i^ations into tin 1 rior was no question of i the rouble i m a fight be- and Yorkshire regiments s oi the defeat ol the former at mat* h. The fight was oi aiofll106 words
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Article43 1912-01-05 7 Not at any Price. fEB*S MJiVIGB. London, via Bombay. s nisi oub 11 has iss ted esto that provisional Governi eni astit ited loi Ulster, m the Horn Rule, tad thai the most isuree be resorted to m defence43 words
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Article28 1912-01-05 7 s Service. London, via Bombay. it 77 5-8 ami ha i dem d DCci ■r that 1 in •> > millions og will be allotted to the Sii28 words
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Article43 1912-01-05 7 El.Mi' i: rial Nsws Service. London, ria D irban. Se mpi 'i!. this affc moon goes I H esj Indies Ibe Cnit< d and v aiuula. and thence to Ausi aid South Africa m furtherance oi ton mass <>t' quayside43 words
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Article33 1912-01-05 7 fi rs S I Bdon, via Durl an from Constantinople i s the i net met md bad a rizier insiste 1 on liti- Copstitoi i bid 2 1 St. I33 words
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Article100 1912-01-05 7 R Cabinet Disquieted. Rews Sbbo< c. ndon, d am fit q says that the the Sheikh ul I- bo was aj bas ed the net which il> :tt a chummery m Cinnamon t. one og the inmate* ed a !;ve iut i m kt> tram one oi tin »mbo100 words
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Article59 1912-01-05 7 AN INCREASING REVENUE. Tribuna's Proud Claim. [Bj Submarine Cable]. iMPEBLix News Sebyicb, London, via Durban. It ia announced from Rome thai the [principal sources ol revenue during the' last semestex of I'M l show an increase of 30,625,000 lira. The Trihtnia remarks that the financial resources of Italy59 words
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Article40 1912-01-05 7 Kkltkr's Service. London, via Bombay. It is annoituct d from Kiiaiiun that the commander of the troops at Zhihki has received a hundred thousand taels to prepan' a riwidonco foi the Emperor of China ami his family.40 words
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Article42 1912-01-05 7 1 1 >« >ii Jan. Jtli. The Chinese of Epoh are en fete to-day. The shops are closed to commemorate the appointment of Sun Vat Son as first President oi the Chinese Republic. The streets art- gay with Republican flags.42 words
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Article69 1912-01-05 7 A Big Conflict. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. Mi Tatt to Jay indicated to visitors at the White House thai he does not intend to withdraw train the race t'oi Presidential nomination In favour ot Mr Roosevelt. Nothing but death would keep him out of r69 words
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Article39 1912-01-05 7 Impkui a i. Nsws Servi» k. Ixindon, via Durban r.- atex wires from Calcutta th.it Their Majesties attended the r.uvs. when there v.a- the Largest attendance »v.r >• > n on the racecourse. The welcome was v»t> enthusiastic.39 words
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Article45 1912-01-05 7 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. Wi efl from Christchurch Bays Brookes lust beat XcLoughlin* kmericaJ 6 4, 3-6, 4 6, 6-8, ft-4. Heath (Anal had a walkover. v ghl America) is indisposed, and Lamed imenca has b! rai Qed a tendon.45 words
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Article29 1912-01-05 7 ;i Sydney it is announced thai the v. t-»-;i .lo'iiiimiii aiul McVr,: will lak< place m Paris on t' 1 1 night oi the yd x29 words
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Article38 1912-01-05 7 RkUTEB'B Si.HVICE. London, via Bombay. telegram Crora Sydnej states thai the opening oi the Aviation School took place tiu':- Mr. 1 1 .1 it was the first Australian I and made flights with the Postmaster-38 words
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Article44 1912-01-05 7 Parliament Dissolves. 1 Imperial News Si bvice. London, via Durban January, J. Reut< wires from Adelaide tbai the remiei has obtained a ilissol ition owing •o the Council's refusal to pass certain Government measures. The Opposition ores an appeal t< the count ry.44 words
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Article27 1912-01-05 7 Impi \i. STeh Bek\ ice. London, via Durban. is announced thai ili< i N» v Zealand Shipping Company lms amalgamated with Federal Steam Navigation Company.27 words
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Article23 1912-01-05 7 Imperial News Seryk London, via Durban Robley D. Evans of the U.S. N.;-. known as Fighting \\> b," is dead.23 words
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Article75 1912-01-05 7 > an i sample ot tiif ntility of wireless telegraph] at sea it may be mentioned that when the N.D.1.. Bteamer Kleist was between Tsintau and Hongkong, coming south, n was desired to com- m unit utr a message of importance to Singapore. The Dutch installation at Sabang Bay, at75 words
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Article1642 1912-01-05 7 DELHI IN 1911. (Specially wvitttn for the Wree Press).] PKKUMIN \HY. For B proper understanding of the huri>ar of this, year, which is destined fee be a landmark not only m the History of India, j but m that of the British Empire, ii would be necessary1,642 words
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Article134 1912-01-05 7 The dress rehearsal of the Fairy Play I trod v ceil by children under the tuition and management of Mrs Gosling was held Lasi tii^iu. and shows considerable promise. The plot of ihc play does not matter much, since there are fairies,] sprites, a princess and prince-lover, with134 words
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Article54 1912-01-05 7 Two pickpockets, Chinese, were arrest- ed on New Year's Day. one near Johnston's Pier and the other at the race course. I The man captured m the vicinity of the pier was seen by a detective to place his hand m the pocket of another Chinaman i and remove a54 words
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Advertisement241 1912-01-05 7 ROBINSON Co. English Made Oak Photo Frames I Btft^^ NJBBiJjj si I tl lift FiaiiKMn^H Solid Oak Photo Frames, m Light and Dark Brown. Si/.es r, by 3] 7by -3A 9| bj S| 9} bj 6j LOj bj B lif l>. B| ..'>.< i Prices 45 Cts. 65 cts. 75241 words
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Advertisement466 1912-01-05 8 SHIPPING MM MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE tlhina, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD l"i-_> IWI2 »y«nej .inn. 8 AnstraHen Ja.n. 6 Sl!:; Jan. -2> Ctih \lonifn Jan. 2-J Duiuht-a Feb. -I Tonkin Feb. S Toumne Feb. 19 Bydnej Fob. IS Anstralien Mar. 4 Ernest Simons Mar. 4 Polyut-vieu466 words
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Advertisement545 1912-01-05 8 SHIPPING APCAR LINE OF STEAMERS FOB PENANG AND CALCUTTA The Company 's Stbameb LIGHTNING ;;.:iuu Tmis. E. P. Smith. Commander, will i>c despatched for the above ports on Saturday, JauuaiA 6th .n about 4 p. m. Terms and rates <>t freight and passage may be arranged iili ADAMSON GILFILLAN Co.,545 words
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Advertisement875 1912-01-05 8 SHIPPING SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA Hamburg America Line, STEAM NAVIGATION CO., Ltd. Haillblirg Deutsche Dampfschiff-fahrts Ges' To Penang, Rangoon Calcutta. Hansa" Bremen. One of the Company's steamers is intended COMBINED SERVICE. to leave Tanjon^ l'a.aar Wharf every week. Passengers and Cargo booked by the above v^~^-— steamers at through rates to875 words
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Advertisement643 1912-01-05 8 SHIPPING P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued EOT China Coast, Persian Gulf. Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on 01 about MAIL LINES. Outward (m China) Arcadia -Tan U Ot643 words
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Advertisement530 1912-01-05 8 SHIPPING 1 BJm SIJ Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bren^ IMPERIAL GERMAN MA LINE. The fa^t an.l veil km tiiis Cotupan) sal i Qambnrg ia I- ton, < ribrall ar, Gen< Marseilles, Naples Port Baid, Bm c, Ada n. < otoi i Singapon i Bhang] Nagasa Id and Kobe to Tol ►ugh I530 words
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Article448 1912-01-05 9 Singapore, January 2nd. 1912. Beans, Long per catty 4 do. French do 10 Beef per lb. i.-. Beefsteak do- 20 Beanßprouts per catty 21 Bamboo Sprouts *io. 03 Blachan do. 17 Brinjals do. 04 Cabbage, Batavla do. n,i do. China ao. 08 do. Baited do. OS arrote,448 words
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Article8 1912-01-05 9 THEHR SDN FVKJSDHVCI NSD SBDHFJHONCDS SNDFOIWJTRKSNFDJIHWO8 words
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Advertisement278 1912-01-05 9 FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE COMPANY, LTD., SUVGAPORE BRAIKCH. Oxygen Gas Dissolved Acetylene. Oxy acetylecic blowpipes and blow pipe cutters for quick cutting Iron and Steel I AUTOGENOUS WELDING OF ALL METALS All kinds of repairs to Ships, Boilers, Motor-cars etc. Application of the Dissolved Acetylene gas foi lighting Motor-cars, Launches,278 words
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Advertisement218 1912-01-05 9 JAPAN COALS THE MITSUI BUSSAN KAISHA LTD. (MITSUI Co., Ltd,) Head Office: No. 1, SURUGA-CHO TOKIO. London Branch 34, Lime Street, C. C. Singapore Branch 2, Finlayson Green. OTHER BRANCHES:— San Francisco, Portland, New York, Hamburg, Bombay, Calcutta, Rangoon, Sourabaya, Manila. Sydney, Bangkok, Saigou, Hongkong, Canton, Anioy, Foochow, Shanghai, Tingt-au,218 words
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Advertisement147 1912-01-05 9 Tansan The Gold Medal Mineral Water, oertified y 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 stocks147 words
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Article724 1912-01-05 10 Shanghai, i >c 27. Wi Ii g Tang, lelegate oi Ih< Re s, and Tang Sh .*,-> i. the Man- <•'"!■ resumed their negoi I ion tot M, j t As ;.i Inap< ri >ts are 1 1 oi money ■'> sop :r,\ asli fd Ibe i'- i'724 words
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293 1912-01-05 10 hi another p I <•: the Journal ill be [(rand some pari iculars from the report j oi Gas Engineer of the Municipality of gi nj (Mr J. P. Ballawaj for the i>, c. 31, 1910- It bears evidence oi good \.<>ik during &c period293 words
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Article153 1912-01-05 10 The wife <>t' Canada's Premier is always important factor m the social life of the Dominion. Mrs. Borden we learn from Canada, was born ai Halifax. Nova Scotia. Her maiden name was Laura Bond, she being the youngest daughter of the late 'Sir. T. I!.153 words
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Article490 1912-01-05 10 Gallons of Water Tapped A.WAI Bfrs, Ellen J, Porritt, of 20, Kiln Road. Long Causeway, Dewsbury, says: "My illness began m the winter of 1904. I Qrst noticed ri ;it 1 i i!!'> ill t i tin- k ami many a time after an oi aim490 words
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Article488 1912-01-05 10 The Total whr-re given MptfC* output since Jan. WH, p^'M" v ll(I figmo m brackets is given, teprem many months. When awnfli ccturn Lfi missed, this total represents the \a* %vil 1 1.7 I. -Oil Igor H. [la .nag B mai i Ribn Rubber tide Etabfl 11488 words
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Article98 1912-01-05 10 Rigaud s Bocool Extract it .w. tion .'i tins su.n >(t pow< rful Ladia peH hihl rerj popalu Belat LOU Brusefa c'ht'iuioiiang Gopeng K« #4.9* K.r::i!n)l l •_> Kn,;.. kn.:.-. LfiSOl ;on Kledi i lU| !.::;.t liengiembu Lode M iddli boo New Gopi N«">'. 1 unban 201 r98 words
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Advertisement25 1912-01-05 10 U 'it n a tallow's fcflili^ Bfiedj Ami his fool be cannot take. P «-!i i omiifv r<> rhf cht'tui^t. H» uirln.iir r.l 1 i25 words
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Advertisement17 1912-01-05 10 Hindusthan Co Operative Insurance Society Ltd. (Hf.ad Offick:— CALCUTTA* CAPITAL Rs. 10,000.000 CAPITAL PAID UP Rs. 8.600,00017 words
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Advertisement484 1912-01-05 10 PIXOAP A superfine tar preparation for washing the hair. The best method of im- > j 1? f parting vigour to the scalp fVMi and vitality to the hair. |||||ii| |V ftg ,w 'I 1 ltJ-0 Use it while taking your bath E .•<<-• /"'W- r :^p -*a^vSi (PIXOAP)\ 'r\484 words
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Article1302 1912-01-05 11 3ap. Issue. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Sellers. 85,000 2s 2s Allagar 10% 3 7 4 0 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 30% int 16 9 17 7$ 50.000 2s 2s Bataug Malaka 19 2 2$ 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 75% int 10 2 6 10 12 6 xd. <1,302 words
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Article64 1912-01-05 11 (corrected up to Jan. 4.) Bank 4m s 2-4f demand 2 4 5-32 Private credits I■ 2-4^ credits 6 6 2 4 23-82 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 238^ India. T. T. 174J Hongkong, demand 19} Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 140Jf Bangkok, demand 66 Sovereigns. Bank Buying64 words
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Article136 1912-01-05 11 Jan. Tin ion umis sold M.M Gainbier 10.87$ Gambier Cube No. 1 15.70 Gainbier Cuba Nc. 2 nom. Pepper P>lack ordin. Spore bayari SI.M Pepper. 'White fair 1 buyers BO.OQ Nutmegs < 1 1 0 to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs '80 to the lb.' nom. Mace 'Banda 1 110136 words
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Advertisement213 1912-01-05 11 ANT EXTERMINATORS (UNIVERSAL) and Sulphur Powder ARSENITE OF SODA for spraying lalang and other weeds BOILERS (Spenser-Hopwood) 6 H.P. 8 H.P 10 H.P. m stock BOILER COMPOSITION (D.M.) For preventing scale and pitting CEMENT "^e" Brand 180I 80 1 theM are of the nruriiT r quality. CEMENT "Borneo" Brand) FreS213 words
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Advertisement86 1912-01-05 11 I L I De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ UNDEB CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Ltd, 2-5, Collyer Quay The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. Revnieksz Bandjerxn&Rsin, Stages, Kota-Baroe, Balik Papan, Bamarinda, Tarakan and Berouw Jan 5 BROUWBB Moeara-Haba, Siinpan^ and D.jaii.bi ...Jan 686 words
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Miscellaneous867 1912-01-05 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Steamers Nat. Tonnage A Master From Consignees |\m Andalusia Ger 8870 Maebow ETkong, 26-12 Behn Meyei Efborg Bucepbalus Brit 1192 Garrick Tjilatjap. 7-1 1 HEngMoh Uncertain Ban Poh Guan Brit 576 Smith M'casear, ft-1 tl. BngMofa M'ecaasar 6 Bridge Nor 650 Folkmann Bangkok, 8-1 Low Son Bangkok867 words
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Miscellaneous278 1912-01-05 11 WEATHER REPORT. These Weatiiei Telegrams are transmitted b\ OOnrteSj Ol 11m B. B. I<i. O. and contain the observations made at Hongkxmg iHK.i I Observatory v and al Manila Observatorj (MN.j Thedataan date and boui ol despatch; the nainmrtni na>;ini: (inches In UK.. HflaV metres En M\ Direction of Wind278 words
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Article686 1912-01-05 12 A MURDEROUS ASSAULT. Interlude to monotonous life. Mr. Acton, the second police Magisirate, commenced a preliminary enquiry "> i I afternoon into a charge of attempted murder brought against Chong Tii a Cantonese prisoner undergoing c at the Criminal Prison. Mr, <.. Seth, Deputy Public Prose tutor,686 words
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Article91 1912-01-05 12 The new Klaug Ili--i House on the top' of l>atoh flagang hill has been completed ami will be opened for' publir Qse very shortly. The three large European bungalows v\huli are being erected bj Towka; Loke V»w (>!i the same bill will be com pleted \ei\ BOOn.91 words
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Article80 1912-01-05 12 Tin 1 s.e;isonahle reminder of the Insular Lire Assurance Co. takes the form of a well made flat ruler with brass edge, with Knglish inche> and metric on the two fares. l>i Leech, who retired from the F.M.S. <iu\evuineut service some 1"> years ago. is on a visit to this80 words
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Article800 1912-01-05 12 A DISPUTED A.UCTION. In the Supreme Court yesterday before Mr Justice Fisher a case m whicri certeiii robber lands at pembawang, Singapore, were concerned came up Eor bearing. The 'claim was brought fy A. M. S. Angullia, the defendant being Aminah Ahmah binte Kader Meydin. Theoriginal claim by800 words
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Article83 1912-01-05 12 The common jury cases at the Assizes were /iuished yesterday after two and a half days' sitting, quite a record m expedi tiousness as compared with recent assize courts. In the last case, that m which four Chinamen were charged with being concerned m a gang robbery at83 words
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Article28 1912-01-05 12 Manila baa a city police scandal." Two members of the force have been suspended from duty, and. according to one of the Manila papers, it is understood «in*l28 words
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Article83 1912-01-05 12 The following teams will represent the Law v Medicine, at Golf on the Garrison Course on Saturday and Sunday. 18 holes match play. Will players please arrange the day and hour of their respective matches, Watt v Fowlie. Dyer v Campbell. Ste\ ens v Finla vsoii. Everitt v Rutherford.83 words
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94 1912-01-05 12 The following scores were made yesterday m the January competition for tbe Mills Challenge Trophj Miss Kerr >j > Mrs Felkin Mrs Fisher 28 Lady Evelj n Young 27 Mrs Watkins 26 Mis Yenning Thomas 1 The January Spoon Competition resi Ited as fol lows 00yds94 words
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Article86 1912-01-05 12 On the Esplanade lasi evening^fche S.C.C. met the Buffs at Rugby football. The ground was very wet and play was never above the mediocre. At half time the Buffs led by a single trj scored bj Andrew s. the Buffs' sprinter. I v the second half the club attacked86 words
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Article34 1912-01-05 12 Sunday -i \n. 7th. Johnston s Pier, at i1 a1 al 11 a.m., j '!.'■'<() and 8.30 p.m. Club Bungalow, at 9.30 and LO.BO a.m.. j IJ 1 8 and 5.30 p.m.34 words
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Article416 1912-01-05 12 w I". \i:i Morning Episode. a young Chinaman named Teo (Inn ip claimed to be tried before Mi- Firmstone, m tlx 1 District Criminal Court, yesterday on a charge of housebreaking ami theft. Court Inspector Bourne appeared lor the prosecul ion. The evidence showed thai at416 words
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Article272 1912-01-05 12 The Rumphhis" loads some transhipment cargo for Java ports. Thelocalsteamers"Klang" and Knan bunkered at the wharves yesterday. On the voyage from Jeddah bo Singapore there w ere t went y-t h ree deaths and one birth on board the Womeneus. Messrs. Apear's steamer Lightning from Hongkong, is discharging272 words
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Article345 1912-01-05 12 AUSTRIAN LLOYD ENTERPRISE. S\.\\ Fast Line of Sti imei Commencing on the 29th ol this month. the Austrian l.ioyd Coin;i;ii:\ will inaugurate a new fast monthly service oi steamers Mom Trieste to Bombay. The servicel will be cheap and speedy and w ill iindoubi edly prove a popular addition to345 words
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Article154 1912-01-05 12 Hi.- experience that Kuala Lunipor had of the scraigh of the pipes "at the recent demonstration of the Associated Scottish Pipers of Malaya has. we understand, incited the more perfervid Scots of the State of Seiangor to the entertainment of the idea of raising a kilted company of the F.M.s.154 words
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Article38 1912-01-05 12 Mams, Dut 1076, Meinesz, 4-1, P'bang, Hock Seng Muntok 6. V. Hogendop, Dut 393, Knegtmans. 4 1. Belawan, Ships Agency, Belawun 6. Erlesburgh, Brit 2375, Thornton. 4 1, Barry McAlister Omapere, Brit 240, Lvonn i.i n38 words
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Advertisement238 1912-01-05 12 English Fish Game I THE FOLLOWING 1 FISH GAME HAVE BEEN LANDED I Ex. s.s. 4 Carmarthenshire m Excellent Condition HADDOCKS SOLES KIPPERS SIBERIAN SALMON FISH FILLETS ENGLISH PHEASANTS PLAICE ENGLISH PARTRIDGi SCOTCH GROUSE SINGAPORE COLD STORAGE Co., Ltd I I iES\ fwATERBURY'S METAIGLIZED I lM I COD LIV£R OIL238 words
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