The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 January 1912
1912-01-09
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Title Section16 1912-01-09 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. JANUARY 9, 1912. lIHaHH^HHBMBHHBaHH___BaaHHHaH______i__» NO. 7,41516 words
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Article134 1912-01-09 1 Details of the now Naval War Staff and its intentions, with some appointments and criticisms, appear as the main hulk of telegraphic matter toda\ Page 7. H. M. S. Revenge broke from its moor- ings in Portsmouth Harbour and ran on to the Orion sustaining some damage134 words
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Article1015 1912-01-09 1 CARTHAGE AND THE PUNIC WARS. The three battles mentioned wen these :>f Ticinus, r bere Bannibal mmiammA has Burs, ricton N,M the Etonians t>\ Hhedb feat of the great Q i Scipio 2181 OJ Trebea araa the second and a- i QO_MM Lake the third. En ali than «_tatee Hannibal1,015 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement532 1912-01-09 1 TO-NIGHT 2nd SHOW 9-30 to 11 p. m. I ns]A in CONJUNCTION WITH "'^^r.TxlLT. I A S S T OF NEW PICTURES I henry vm THREE LAUGH PROVIDERS AKIMT RHI CVM "BBtJi MAID." A. Delightful Comedy of f4mlL DULL 111 the right kind produced _>> the Vitograph Co. of America.532 words
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Advertisement214 1912-01-09 1 THE CHILDRENS AID SOCIETY THE SHADOWS AT THB TEUTONIA CLUB JAN., 11th 13th AT 9 15 p.m Part i. THE SHADOWS I'ART 11. A MUSICAL IM.AV KN'l PTLiED ALI BABA (A TOPICAL TRAVESTY) Tickets $2. BOOK NOW AT The Robinson Piano Co., John Little Co., or Robinson Co. The Star214 words
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Advertisement126 1912-01-09 1 Co*£av>'B H^vcrtiscmcnt9. Bankruptcy notice re manager ol Straits Leather Trading Co. Page I Annual general meeting of Singapore Sporting Club Page 2. Messrs Fittocs and Adam surveyors [or British orporai Lon Page 2. Steamer-.. Boribal ami Can Hong Liong Vnu,o B. Refund ol assessment notice Bags 2. Change ol name126 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous256 1912-01-09 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday 9th. High Water— l-58 am.. 1-1 (j pm. Y. M. C. A. Prayer Week. 8-13 p.m. Prinoess Chrysanthemum, 9 p.m. Wednesday 10th. High Water- 2-10 am.. 2.10 pm. Thursday Uth. Y. M. C. A. Prayer Week. 8-15 p.m. Prinoess Chrysanthemum maotnei S 15 p.m. The "Shadows' 1256 words
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775 1912-01-09 2 AI" ICI.LT I'KOBLEM WITH AN EAST SOLUTION. The famous proverb. one man's meat is another mau'> poison," applies with peculiar force to the dyspeptic, and the same is true with regard to the drugs ordinarily prescribed lot indigestion. Easting has, of late been greatly advocated775 words
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Advertisement729 1912-01-09 2 NOTICES THE BRITISH CORPORATION Fop the SURVEY REGISTRY OF SHIPPING Notice is hereby given tbat Messrs. FITTOCK ADAM, 9, Flint-St.. have been appointed Surveyors in Singapore for the above Coloration Registry. .lan 9 9 2 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB THE MEMBERS. SINCAPORE SPORTING CLUB. NOTICE. The Annual General Meeting of the729 words
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Advertisement680 1912-01-09 2 NOTICES G. R. LAMBERT Co., Ltd. (In Liquidation). The Creditors of the above named Company whose claims have not been admitted, are required forthwith to send their names and addresses, and the particulars of their debts or claims, together witli proof thereof and the name and address of their Solicitors,680 words
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Advertisement513 1912-01-09 2 FOR SALE TURNOUT FOR SALE On? gig with an Australian bay horse, good trot t'r, and a harness complete all in good orde'- Apply to H. H. c/o Free Press. Jan 6 W-l j i i FOR SALE 2 Staghound, and 2 Kangaroo hound pups, 4 nun ths old. H.513 words
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Advertisement506 1912-01-09 2 BANKS THE STRAITS BANKING Co. Private Banking Business B Change Alley .urrent Accounts opened tor small ainoiintH io upwards. Deposita aooepted against good aterest, terms to be ascertained on applicaion. H. HAUFFE, Manager NovO __9^_ j NEDERUNDSCHE HANDEL- MAATSCHAPPY. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824. .APITAL fl 45.000.000. (about £3,750,000 tESERYE506 words
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Advertisement384 1912-01-09 2 INSURANCE FEDERAL LiFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established INSURANCE in Force, over <.. 000 000.0. New Business. 1910. over ...j.oe Large Nett Surplus abov* liabilil RESERVE and all outstanding elan Direct government ftmevia Cash Loans. Settlements, etc. ma&i Localb Policies are WORLD WIDE J. H. EVANS, Manager. South Eastern A.384 words
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Article1359 1912-01-09 3 Sll -ND DOUBLES PLAY, i hampiou F_ tPi s else, opinions diff. the -r methods and Kvt critt a, aho come press poi pose ol de mnderahlj w ".at the tos u bnt wa* beaten anotd $ays thai rio it m eve. de fee. taked to mb how1,359 words
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Article104 1912-01-09 3 in tbe New York Medical Journal Dr. .1. Knott Baya "in spite ot the materia li. tic tendency of modern science, music still has a place in the art of medicine. The phenomena of perfectly healthy animal existence are guided by rhythmic laws of repetition. The value104 words
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Article590 1912-01-09 3 I>!l;i:< TO! S' R] o|!T. Tiie report [ssu* dbs the I'. i sular and oriental steam Navigation Company in respect of the year ended Septembei 30tfa last is of more than u*ual important I foi the directors take occasion to discuss the Position created hv590 words
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Article200 1912-01-09 3 An int. i< sting account oi the new Wes( [ndian island app* ars iu tin curreut number ol the West India Committee Circular." The island, which bas been named Guj Fawkes, \\a> born on the 3rd oi November last, off Vrinidad, and tr bhe following da> it200 words
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Article137 1912-01-09 3 American am* [ndigenous Vabieties Full of Pboicibe. After repeated experiments the agricultural authorities iu the Punjab have tome to the conclusion, very reluctantly one i may suppose, that Kidney, Spenoe, Carvonin. African, Egyptian, Buri and Cambodia cottous are tt failure in ilmt par. ot India. One137 words
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Advertisement1033 1912-01-09 3 ALARMING RESULTS OF HAIR NEGLECT B ROOTS CHOKED WITH SCURF, BALDNESS ENCOURAGED AND BEAUTY ANE STRENGTH OF THE HAIR ABSOLUTELY DESTROYED. I "Accept the Help of Seven Days' FREE HAIR-DRILL Before Too Late,' Says the Great Tdlet Specialist of the Day. "The results of hair neglect art most alarm in,'."1,033 words
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Advertisement22 1912-01-09 3 Pneumonia. You are probably aware that pneumonia always results from a cold, but you nevei heard of a cold resulting in nn^nmnnin __•)__>»22 words
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Advertisement451 1912-01-09 3 THE Singapore Free Press m— 1«■ .i«.._Mg___n_B___a________a MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. Th* Bh Free Press ia afoi mig Daily, and Is on n i :d* q scto bom Bnndaj sua pt* d I ;_-h prioe 1 1 a I 1 oopj Subset ib* Les will be d* at thetf451 words
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Article839 1912-01-09 4 A woman traveller, who has recently been telling her impressions in articles and lectures, and whose book, Alone in West \nicad will appear in January, is Mrs. Mary Gaunt. In West Africa she chose tor her explorations a country which has long been known in Europe839 words
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Article48 1912-01-09 4 No physician can prescribe a better preparations for coughs and colds than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, and no physician can subst ateanti such a large number of claims for life saving as does this remedy. A bottle of it in the home when needed is worth48 words
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Article805 1912-01-09 4 NEW USE FOR MANILA HEMP FIBRE. A Big American Entbbprisb. At a banquet in Manila last week Mr leorge D. Adams, connected with a Large faper bag manufactory in Cleveland, and Jso with the Manila Trading and Supply o. outlined a plan for tbe use of all kinds if Manila805 words
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Article129 1912-01-09 4 A French resident in Nanking, writing to a l'aiis contemporary, gives an interesting account ot fehe great strides made by tiie Press in the Celestial Empire. The development of China, he says, should It*- a matter of disquietude Cor Europeans, for In this modernism a danger129 words
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Advertisement354 1912-01-09 4 I To Beautify r and Preserve j U tjiro The Complexion __l __^^^^r s made soft, smooth and l|||_k I Hazeline' Snow" iffey Dullness, greasiness and blemishes Jlllli Jlp-y disappear, and a charming healthy tone JlMi' ISf One of the special properties of .{llllll |||||f Ha/.klink' Snow" is that it354 words
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Advertisement385 1912-01-09 4 A Captain in Kitchener s Scouts Nervous Breakdown, Paralysis Cured with Signal Success. Captain P.E. Heoderaon, i, Manoc vwmm ,C ontarf d ritw I -Put >■■ tW late Bon War, I bad eresho li I M inju^to tbe spine througa a i beitt;* killed in ad rolling on me. Ia385 words
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Article1819 1912-01-09 5 DELHI IN 1911. S won g sa bos one the K q r i,,. u public givei Majeet] drov* ra -d- early mornii i i,v H amall B or' j j ei a M beirti ne khe wind was gly i aid-l .nd ting th* on 11,819 words
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Article276 1912-01-09 5 In Hongkong ot course. Ii was due to th* merrj feative season that the husband arrived bome much later than usual from the office.' ll" took ofl his boots and stole into the bedroom; but, vain precaution, his wife i al<>si i r. Quid Ij the panii si ricken man276 words
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Advertisement150 1912-01-09 5 CELESTINS VICHY TABLE WATER. This most celebrated nnd Incomparable table water In order to meet the rising demands oi the public has b* en now introduced here in small bottles, being formerly only nsed Ln large ones. Tiu- VICHY WATERS are tfcree in number. Qrande Grille, Hospital and Celeatin's. The150 words
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Advertisement557 1912-01-09 5 WANTED WANTED At once, a STENO-TYPIST. Apply personally at Engineering Depi. Messrs. BEHN MEYER Co.. Ltd. No. 100, Robinson Road. Ground Floor Jan 8 uo EXPERIENCED NATIVE BOOK-KEEPER. Wanted Immediately tor allagar Rubber Estates, Perak. Apply In person to McALISTER Co., Ltd Jan 6 nc WANTED Competent Eurasian, or Chinese557 words
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Advertisement340 1912-01-09 5 TO OUR Su BSCRIS Bfc S Ij/li^tl M\ fiil^/|]_il;lj Secures ten per ent discount. Em not If bills have to be issued and collectors sen 1 Bend to this office, any time before January I Oth. $6.75 for three months subscription $25 for a year. ANY TIME BEFORE JANUARY 10th.340 words
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Article29 1912-01-09 6 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. At 23. Cluin Drive, Edinburgh, December Sth, the wife of REV. GEORGE M. REITH, M.A., formerly Minister of the Presbyterian Church, Bingapo re, of a Son.29 words
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Article, Illustration37 1912-01-09 6 f'l ball ihe Pre**. Vir Pro; right l ir'i!. awed I j influei tc and onbrfbed bj t^re Heir patMot Truth hei glorious pceceptl <ir_ w f rMcderd '.-1 Rt.ll_.ion I valiv I-aw.37 words
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Article990 1912-01-09 6 A most important telegram appears to-day regarding British naval organisation for war, which, whatever its merits, has at least this consummate advantage thai it provides what has not, save at haphazard, been provided before in our naval history, th** co-ordination of tho whole naval intelligence and990 words
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Article657 1912-01-09 6 A Chinaman has Keen arrested for being 111 possession of gutta jelutong valued at Sl6. He pointed out a boy from whom he said he received the rubber. A Boyanese syce employed at 11, Lloyd Road, has reported to tbe V police that his bicycle valued at $25 b__* _!_>»__657 words
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Article198 1912-01-09 6 On Tuesday morning, an ante o_ i dent occurred a. Soerabaya. Messrs i Blum oi Behn Meyer and Co raa acting ai oauffeur, and was accompanied 05 Id ii ,J. de Bruyn, solicitor, Mr. J. Bacon ran Heerdt, bead insp* ctor ol the lm lit Life Lnsarance198 words
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Article259 1912-01-09 6 HIGH WAGES FOR TAPPERS. The New York Exhibition Mr K. V.. skiniM r pi esided ovei ai V. .1. Weld attended si Ibe ■•< Plantom Associattoii al tofo yesterdaj win n ii urns de* ided I (io\*'i nnmnt M itli a v. ol control ol t 1m-259 words
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Article336 1912-01-09 6 The mnttei ol mosl uteres! Ln the St rait- Agricull oral Bulletin tor I >< <•. u, after MM notes on tomato* and the se# >«| vitality of Para rubbi s the an in which Mr ki*_!e\ tak. i wmA\ bit leaders. The Bulletin lias, annei Hi336 words
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Article143 1912-01-09 6 Salak Soul li Ltd. was s as Hi i ~hi*e -*-d t a pany, Kuala Lumpur. kcting nnd* atoi Hi (Heeson, ol .I, u I ompaay, and mining land. Mfa h buildings I m I engines and prod other ma. lime, v. tm prop* led in on*143 words
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Advertisement169 1912-01-09 6 IB^S— 3CS__I BB_ __________a______________B_____B ___BB!_ B_ _H_ HB_ __BHHO_Bi_B By Special Appointment to H. M. The King. I RENAUDIN BOLLINGER Go. AY CHAMPAGNE I 1904 VINTAGE] I IS WORLD RENOWNED. 1 I SOLE AGENTS, 1 j CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. I WOOD-BURNING j Messrs. LITTLE Go. hold the largest Stock in169 words
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Advertisement96 1912-01-09 6 mjs law f -nam n _W _WWBMWMMWWhW-_^_W--MW--W-WM--MWMB> ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, Ltd. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FIRST RECORDS MADE BY LITTLE TICH YOU WILL BE SORRY IF YOU MISS THESE ALSO NEWEST RECORDS BY JOHN HARRISON THK FAMOUS TENOR. ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (ALCOCK*B Patent with96 words
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Article50 1912-01-09 7 KEVENGE AND ORION, ong tide 11. M.5. Revenge' ■■■< moorings in Portsmouth which was crowded with ships Chris ia e. did,- on to the "Orion's" I- "tt ,l,lh holed. There were ia apparently not serkraslj -uaged. hut w ill prodidv he prevent, al I Tht> na\al displav og50 words
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Article87 1912-01-09 7 aentary correspondent >aw Parliament will be pro u l) ty 16th. and that the wiM be reenaaed in the tirst week -1 February: The two l!lu r lUt a I next >es >!(111 w H w^.^jj Proeotahtiahmenl bill, ami a Home 11 for Ireland. The Home87 words
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Article464 1912-01-09 7 PRINCESS CHRYSANTHEMUM. ■Under mav be give,, of the second "an. e of the Kai; Pl.iy at the I Theatre, ko-nigfct, and a pleasant evening ajujauiul may he safely predicted fo k-MKM alio, crend. The scene, v is •sTectiT* special!. the Cave ot Inkv eSS, where the sprites teskfe. Mr. 1.464 words
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Article854 1912-01-09 7 ORGANIZATION AND EFFICIENCY. A New Business Manager. [Id Submarine Cable]. Pk; TER's Se». K London, via Bombay. j -Mr Winston Churchill has issued a lengthy memorandum announcing the im mediate formatioMof a Naval War stair and explaining generally the changes involved. A War Staff for the Admiralty854 words
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Article40 1912-01-09 7 Admiral P.m hell succeeds Admiral Slade in the Fast Indies command. Train Collision in France. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. Two trains collided at Bondv near Paris ami nine persons were killed aud 17 injured.40 words
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Article24 1912-01-09 7 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. It is announced from Peking that th.' Imperial tones have completed the evacuation oi Hankow.24 words
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Article316 1912-01-09 7 The arrest in London of Mr. Paul de Busock, or as he was more commonlj known in Singapore during his sta\ here. Mr, P. de Boiseck recalls a matter which made a good deal of stir at the time. It appears that certain pearl ormiuients for the316 words
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Article350 1912-01-09 7 r._Mii__ wn Chinese Loggerheads. <iie.it excitement prevailed in Sungei Siput !;i-t Tuesday night owing 1" the great crowd «>f Chinese and Tamil coolies who had assembled in front oi ihe I'olice station. It appears that 10 Chinamen and women employed on Kamiining Estate went to the350 words
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Article109 1912-01-09 7 Mr and Mis A. W. Bean entertained the children who have attended the Sunday School in the Bethesda Chapel, on Saturday afternoon and gave away prizes and presents to the children. Every one present was given something. The children appeared to enjoy the treat immensely Mas Young shook Lin, the109 words
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Article88 1912-01-09 7 Replacing Mr Sinister. Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. Telegiams from Teheran state that by order of the Government a commission consisting of four Persians and a Belgian Director of Customs. M. Mornard, has taken over Mr Sh aster's duties. M. Mornard acting as provisional Treasurer-Gene-ral; From St. Petersburg88 words
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Article33 1912-01-09 7 Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. A strong force attacked the Italians constructing outworks at Horns on Saturday. The force was repelled after three hours fighting. Twenty otic Italians were wounded.33 words
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Article107 1912-01-09 7 Able To Stand All War Strains. EErTER'B Service. London, via Bombay I The Italian Minister of th** Treasury in his financial statement estimates that the surpluses of 1911-1912 will he 28,700,000 lira and of 1912-1918 fourteen and a half millions. He reviews th*' progress of Italy during the107 words
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Article63 1912-01-09 7 Imperial Xk-ws Service. London, via Durban. The Norddeut scim. in au election manifesto, says the socialists held aloof from all measures ensuring the defence ofthe Fatherland. The new Reichstag will pro bably soon have to make claims for defensive services, ami uo man who is solicitous for the63 words
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Article379 1912-01-09 7 The following circular has been circulated to firms dealing with the Shipping Conference US embodying the new terms Of contract for 1 91 2. Dear Sits.- To those exporters iron, Singapore, Penang ami ihe Mala> Peninsula to Europe, or to ports via Europe, who from .laniiai ■> 1379 words
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Advertisement231 1912-01-09 7 ROBINSON Cos CINEMATOGRAPHS 1 i&s^i2^ reli A BLE. 1 No. 486. Fine Cinematogpaph, muoi.i, n ,i„, s _it_ iv,,,,.. *_W£ C -~te™. «lmo8( noiseless working film ,'i'dT r,;, W I p mtm SP O1 ,i colo, e,l ,ilflls and ,2 ,ln <«»» slides, <•..,.-__ b, T" oi H s oi231 words
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Advertisement565 1912-01-09 8 mami m i i SHIPPING m SINGAPORE TO BANGKOK th. Btbameb ban hong lionc Capl kin Rushton, will leave Singa re on Th tracts Uth January, 1912, ar B ion. Comfortable accommodation Era Brsl and second class passengers, Blectrie Light. Single pass $50 ot 95 ticals. Eterara passage $105 i565 words
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Advertisement632 1912-01-09 8 SHIPPING N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly Bervice is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the taperial Japanese Government. The New Twinsen -a Steamers maintaining tins service have been special. j designed and constructed, and are Bitted with632 words
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Advertisement923 1912-01-09 8 SHIPPING SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA Hamburg America Line, STEAM NAVIGATION CO., Lid. t Deutsche Oampfschiff-fahrts Ges "H_ins_i" BrGincn. To Penang, Rangoon Calcutta. COMBINED SERVICE. One of the Company's steamers is intended to leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week. %e-~~"^---^__ Passengers and Cargo booked by the above X _g_| Steamers at through923 words
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Advertisement704 1912-01-09 8 SHIPPING TT¥oT STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills ot Lading Lssried tor China; Coast, Persian Golf, CO-ltim Dtal and An,* ncau Ports. Steamer.- will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. 1912 OUTWABO (FOB (His A) Lrcadia704 words
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Advertisement473 1912-01-09 8 SHIPPING Norddeutscher Lloyd, Brent e IMPERIAL GERMAN LINE. Ttu Bast aad i this Bamborg otwerp, 6 ton, Gib Mai seilles. Port E I s Singapon H* gl Nagat Kob* t* i tickets ew York via 1 to Euro] ria [ndia ei id ets, at rhey lu* La Singa n und.473 words
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Article284 1912-01-09 9 The Anchor Line, which may run some risk of losing its identity through amalgamation with the Cunard Line, has a history going hack nearly sixty years. Like the P. and it began with services to Portugal and Spain, the port of departure in 1852, as today, being284 words
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302 1912-01-09 9 It is interesting to note that those who have for so long a period of time argued tor what is known as skin-platis. to meet the increased penetrating power ot projectiles titted with daps are having their way in the United states, in so tar as the302 words
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Article328 1912-01-09 9 I'ii P. a <». str Macedonia, connecting with the str Assave (due Jan 11). T. E. Colcutt, •I. Turner, !>.' \V. Ibid. W. M. Sime. i'< I'. a o. -ti Nile (due Jan 12). Mr A Mrs i>. 'i Perkins, Mrs Hondas A ebildren. Miss Hamilton, Mr a328 words
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Article301 1912-01-09 9 Tells How Doan's Backache Kidney Pills Saved her Son's Life. Mrs. B. Tier, of 102, Fe .viand Road, Worthing, England, says I don't know how to thank you enough, for your Doan's Backache Kidney Pills have actually saved the life of my son Arthur, aged 14. "Arthur's illness301 words
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Advertisement358 1912-01-09 9 EtASI OXYGEN ACETYLENE I SINGAPORE BRANCH. en Gas Dissolved Acetylene. AUTOGENOUS WELDING OF ALL METALS All kinds of repairs to Ships, Boilers, Motor-cara etc. j WORKSHOP-No^ROBINSON RD. la.u B _!_£__V Hlrbo MOINE COMTE Co., CHAHOB __L__Y, Wort. 0. H. CAMMIADE »s^**™* KISEN KAIS.HA WESTERN PACIFIC §pl|3 DENVER RIO GRANDE TOYO358 words
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Advertisement90 1912-01-09 9 ARCHIBALD GURRIES Australian Indian Line. SINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS, MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY. Also tamssq < -Roo fob other Australian and Nkw Xlalwi* Ports (with transhipment). A regular aervice is maintained by the Bteamers Euryalus 8,570 tuns (Capt. -fac-arlane), ana Gracchus 8,750t0ns (Oapt. .7. K. Patrick). These vesseh. bave excellent aeccminodatit.90 words
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Advertisement18 1912-01-09 9 PHOTOGRAPHIC STORES DEVELOPING PRINTKNG JUST ARRIVED NEW CAMERAS NEW CAMERAS NEW CAMERAS I Naw Lenses. New Accessories, etc.18 words
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Advertisement264 1912-01-09 9 F. CLARKE Co. •JOT, Q EEN-BT., BINOAPORB. Livery Stable Keepers Fodder Merchants. Fo. Rubber-tyred Gharries and Best Rubbertyred carriages, rin^ ap Telephone itl*;. FODDER delivered to any part of the island. SPECIALITY: FURNITURE REMOVALS in our own Vans, by our own men. GENERAL CARRIERS. G. ZIMMERMANN, Proprietor. R. R. PODAR264 words
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Advertisement372 1912-01-09 9 PERFECTION BRAND. I TRAVERS'PERFECTION BRAND. wk 1 „„^»?,T RIAN MANUFACTURE. B VERMICELLI j AND MACARONI 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. TRAVERSA SONS Ltd. I THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. LIFE372 words
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Advertisement150 1912-01-09 9 STOOMVART MAATSCHAPPY (Steamship Company) jj NEDERLAND." Fortnightly Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore, Sabang, Colombo, Port Said, Genoa, Algiers, Tangier Lisbon and Southampton. st.. >..:^ are dut oa "i atooj Hm mentioned dates OUTWAREK ~j j i, iMl \vard7~ K Willem 111 Jan L2 K L.Ned Jaa tl150 words
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Article450 1912-01-09 10 The recent abrogation of tin commen ial treaty between America and sia directs attention to the facl that there ha- been e traditional Friendship, -trained, at timet "but st i bin ag, between rhe Republic a__cl the Tsa 's Empire. One of the anomald. of w ationa450 words
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Article278 1912-01-09 10 N .f fchat the aeroplane has become on< oi t rt essentials ot wa equipment for 4 v Lnte est fco man) to I rs that two of the officers of the Singa po, Garriso Ci pt. Hntchesoa and Lieut Brahmans, have received tiflcatea oi compet278 words
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Article74 1912-01-09 10 Calcutta, December 15th. Indignation in Calcutta is still growing, and stocks aud shares aie great!] affected. fiov eminent Paper has dropped eleven SWas in two days, which is a record. The ■hares of land companies have seriously dapre. iated. Thf papers publish shoals of letters from indignant74 words
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Article385 1912-01-09 10 Withseveral oi his comrades in anus TohakirdBchali, known as King oi the L Mountains ol Asia Minor, Ims fallen a victim to the idles of the Turkish soldiers at Brsabasar, near Smyrna. This may be said to be the first time that fortune has I abandoned this Fra Diavolo385 words
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Article366 1912-01-09 10 lbe Fol loi. ing pai li< alars oi tbe per sonages engaged in the peace n?gotia tions :t; Shanghai may be inte sting, Bays a Hongkong paper. !>r. Wa Ting Fang who is the Chiei Commission! ou <■ the Revolutionist side, is well-known. He f.366 words
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Article131 1912-01-09 10 The Willesden Board oi Guardians recently decided not to allow beer with the workhouse Christmas dinner. The chairman (Rev. E. A. Morgan' quoted Mr. Chesterton's dictum that beer and the Bible were the two most beautiful things in the world, and an inmate has retorted with the131 words
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Article799 1912-01-09 10 Tho Total where given represents ihe output since Jan. 1911, except where a figure in brackets is given, representing so many months. When a month's return la missed, this total represents the last avail abletoUll N(l Hee. Total. Allagar 5,000 9 AlorPongsu 1 ■■>■■>> 5,854 52,24. Alor799 words
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Article97 1912-01-09 10 Nov. Da Bala! I Brua B. uii I 4.21; 1 d( t ian q Gopeag r.TO Heawood Kamuniug Ka nahoi Kinta Kinta Aaeociation Mfl Klwdang 116 Kramat laid; Lahnt ifl Mendemhu Lode Middleton New <.o])iii«t s,< New TaiolMii] Ml P. rnntiolidaiai l Pengkaleu (80 Pusing Bahru SB9 7.7*'97 words
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Advertisement63 1912-01-09 10 Croup Prevented. C I. ._ul>< 1 .iu's lough Remedy is not only a certain cure lar croup, but it will prevent the attack when freely given as soon as the symptoms appear. In many thousands of homes it is kept constantly at hand ready foi iustant use as soon as63 words
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Advertisement41 1912-01-09 10 How to get Rid of a Cold. If you have trouble in getting rid ol your cold you may know that you are not treat ing it properly. There is no reason why a I sliriiilil limn' rni f___. :ii i41 words
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Advertisement533 1912-01-09 10 tL3 I iwl B-* 1 F IJjf jj jj, 3. _a-J mXsmmA '>«_->' m A person suffering from eruptions in the skin has much to 1 ft „H nre \t nni m'»r__li tht discomfiture and irritation and painful I ,iThjw^ sensation, bu< life is made miserable by I M\ depression533 words
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Advertisement50 1912-01-09 10 DOG MEDICINES. Just received a large supply ot Medi suitable for Dogs, and their ailments, Including the following Alterative. Aperient. Condition. Cough Diarrhoea. Distemper, Epilepsj and Chorea Mange, Tonic, Tape, Round, and I worms etc. The medicines are put in Capsule farm and cover all the prevailing ailments ami t50 words
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Article770 1912-01-09 11 Cap. Issue. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Sellers. 8o,000 2s 2s Allagar 10% 39 4 3 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 30% int 17 lj 18 lj 1 50.000 28 2s Batang Malaka 2 4 2 10 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 75% int ...10 2 6 10 12770 words
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Article203 1912-01-09 11 750.000 S 6 Ayer Panas 4.00 4.2"> 120,000 1 1 Aior Gajah 1.89 1.4U 150*000 1 1 Aver K uning .70 .80 1 500,000 10 10 Btikit Timafa 11.50 12.00 900,000 l l Balgownta 80^1 Int 7.iu h.oo 750,000 10 10 Changkat Serdang 5% 5.40 Sjr, 800,000203 words
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Article217 1912-01-09 11 •800,000 10 10 l| lat Tin 10% int 8.25 8.50 v 8800,000 10 10 Hruang 7$% Final 2.00 H.00 I 1400,000 10 10 /anahoi 1.65 1.7-5 r £00,000 l l Kinta Tin 5s during 1911 17.00 18.00 £180.000 l l Lahat 3s during 1911 12.50 13.25 •450,000 10 10217 words
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Article155 1912-01-09 11 II 500 000 1 10 10 Eastern Smelting Co ic 10.00 uom (10 7 Contrib 10% 6.00 1360,000 10 10 Frascr and N. ;i\« 12$% int 47.00 47.60 mnnnn' 1110 0 Howarfch Erskine 2*% 57.50 i 100 100 7% 91.00 *ioooooo' 100 l0 K *te Brothers deferred 10% 180.00155 words
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Article311 1912-01-09 11 Steamers Nat. Tonnage A Master From Consignees For Amherst Brit 185 Scott Sambas, 5 1* Thong Bk Sambas 1 Anamba Brit 1158 Jeary P. Lant, ff-1 As Pel Uneectefai Bucephalus Brit 1192 Oarrick Tjilatjap. 7 1 1 H En* Moll Ciucrtain Consul Thorsoe Ros 1028 Weide Karateu,311 words
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Article185 1912-01-09 11 Hock Lee Brit 117 Morris Bagan, 7 1 W«e Brm Bagaa 9 Pin Seng Brit 878 Glenday Penaug, 71 K. I. Trading p. s hHlI1 1 Natima Ger 458 Luera Natunas. 7-1 Ships Agency Natalias II fpok Brit 529 Daly T. Anson. 8-1 s s c o I185 words
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50 1912-01-09 11 Wharves and Docks at which different vessels are berthed. 6— Protesila oa N< m Cock Sec. 7 (Under construction.) West Wharl Sec. B— Nil Keppel Harbour. Albert Dock Stephen. En: Bucephalus. Victoria Dock— Nil No. 1 Dock— Nil No. 2 Dock Neptonas, Koningen.50 words
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Article68 1912-01-09 11 From Europe. Per P. 0. Arcadia dur .lan 11. Froiu Chiua. Per P. iv. 0. Devanha due Jau 10. London Mails Despatched. Left. Due. Arrived. N. D. L. lhe 4 Deo 87 D. cl7 B. I. Dee 7 Dec :$0 Dec 30 M. M. Dec 11 Jaa68 words
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Article138 1912-01-09 11 P. I [pob Mrs. Campbell and children, Mi. .v Mrs. Irving Mr. Mrs. G. D. Russell, Messrs. Loke Looi Chew, Barid, Brebner, E. N. T. Cummins, Dr. T. <>. Naughton, Schaurre, E. Swi lim. Tan Koon Song, Yap Kim Teoa Per Lunka: Mr. Mi's. D. A. Aeris and child.138 words
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Article83 1912-01-09 11 [Nationality British if not Specified.] -lan B De Klerk, Dnt, Van Emmerik, Ifuntok via ports Kaka. Mc( raith. Malacca Muar Emile, Dut, Mahmoot, Bhio Tra. Colwijn, Jap. Hamilton, Nagasaki Tra. Admiral, Jap, Mc Heath. Nagasaki Hai Nam. Phillips, Muar and Malacca Perak. Upton, T. Anson via ports Jan 983 words
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Article121 1912-01-09 11 Camhier Cube No. 1 15.70 Gambier Cube No. 2 nom. Pepper Black ordin. S'pore. __2.12| Pepper, white lair) M£_| Nutmegs (Hfl to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom. Mace (Bands no Cloves (Amhoina' nom. Bali Gooes (10% Black) sed.o Tapioca, small pearl 'fair quality 7.*<l do121 words
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Advertisement53 1912-01-09 11 ESTATE REQUIREMENTS "Universal" Ant Machine PRICE $45 VERMOREL'S Spraying Machines "THE KNAPSACK" THE "CASCADE" (SPRAYS 65 Feet) FOR TREE WORK ARSENITE OF SODA (IN DRUMS CONTAING 1 CWT) PRICE $15.68 DELIVERY FREE AT ALL F. ML S. PORTS Tiie Borneo Go, Ltd, SINGAPORE, SOLE IMPORTERS ALSO STOCKED by A. C.53 words
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Advertisement115 1912-01-09 11 De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ UNDEB CONTRACT WITH THB NETHEBLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Ltd, 2-3, Collyer Quay The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. Natoena Betong, Terempa. Mindai, (.enteug, Poeloe-Pandjang, Serassan Selakau and Pemangkat Jan 9 Mkrki b Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak and Pakan-Baroe Jan 10115 words
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Advertisement57 1912-01-09 11 Kandang Kerbau Hospital, 7. 9 a.m. 3 f.m, p PM Bai-om. 32 Fah. 88.992 29. Ms 29 .90 Temp. 81.6 87.0 7'sd Wet Bulb Ther. 7_.6 78.0 76*5 Dir. of Wind Calm SW ___J W Max. Temp, in shade Min. do. do. 73.0 Max. in Sun lfT_fl I Ter. rad.57 words
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Miscellaneous184 1912-01-09 11 WEATHER REPORT. These W eathei Telegrams an iisiimnlliafl hycouitesx oftl i B. E. 1 1 < and contain the obeervattone madi at Hongkong (HK.) Observatory, aad i IfaailaObsi Ltory(__TN.) rhe data are date and hour et d< the Barometer reading (hushes in HK Milh metres in MN Direction of Wh184 words
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Article320 1912-01-09 12 a Kit-Hi List ok Stc-m EMBERS. The Committee of tho Children's Aid Society gratefully acknowledge the followI ing further subscriptions fl Previously acknowledged 18,616.92 |f Collected by Mrs l'iumpton. DfeSSTS Kobinson and 1100; Friends* 1 150; B Hon. Wallace Cook 850 Messrs Robinson J aud Co's St320 words
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Article156 1912-01-09 12 i <>ii Saturday evening a new Lodge was constituted at Seremban, Negri Sembilan, under tin.- title of Lodge Negri Sembilan, No. 3552. Tha D.G. Master, R.W. Bro. F.M. Elliot tarned out i'oo constitution w and oolisecratioii of tin- Lodge, assisted F kj l>. ti. Lodge officers from Singapojsft" K156 words
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Article97 1912-01-09 12 Tiie :in!Hial general meeting ot the Straits .Junior Football Club was held at No. M), It lok Aver Street, on the Tth inst. The following have been elected officebearers U*t the current year: Ong Tiang T\e President, Tan Cheng Boon Vice Pre sident. Get Kee Leng Hon.97 words
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75 1912-01-09 12 (The annual general meeting ol the Straits Athletic Physical Cultuiists was held un Sunday. Tth in>t..at Tiang Bahrn. the residence ot Mr. Wee Tiang Wah. and the following gentlemen were elected a> Office-bearers for the ensuing year: -L. leon Phuay President, _Teo siew Chuan Vice I75 words
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Article101 1912-01-09 12 I We are asked to remind our readers that thi Performance at fhe Teutonia Club on Thursday and Saturday. January 11 anil 19, is open to all. and is not confined inerelv to the members of a few Clubs. Tickets for the performance are limited, ft 1 and101 words
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Article21 1912-01-09 12 A dance will be held at the Club on Friday, Jan. and a Leap Vear ball on Feb. 39.21 words
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Article330 1912-01-09 12 The Assizes arere resumed in bhe Su prams Ciyiri yesterday before Sir Williac Hyndman .lones and a special jury. Chu Kim Sen claimed to be tried 01 two charges, one of the murder ol Chai .lok Chan at <>♦"». Upper Chinchew Street and the other of voluntarily causing330 words
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Article198 1912-01-09 12 Chin \s Sent to Prison. a queueless Chinaman name I Hang Vong Wah. ol River \'all.\ Roai, faced Mr .MiMin.lit; 1 third magistrate, yesterday morning, on charges of gaming in public, |s&»ulting Detective Sergeanl Kenny, and escaping from legal custody. Accused pli b led guilty to the firs,198 words
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Article146 1912-01-09 12 A good deal <>f evidence was taken by Mr Firm-tone, in the District Cl minal Court, yesterday, in a case in w ,i< h two Malays named Mahmood and A.bu End a Chinaman named Yin Chan W were Charged with theft OJ pearls fro Q Messrs Moraux146 words
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Article187 1912-01-09 12 The discontent displayed by the Chinese t hawkers and stall-holders against the new regulations introduced by the Municipality 1 which have had the effect of increasing 1 the cost of their licenses by 100 per cent, and which manifested itself in their re- training from renewing the licenses187 words
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Article14 1912-01-09 12 A Chinaman has been seriously scalded BS n maillt nf un a/. _>__!_....« O i14 words
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Article310 1912-01-09 12 The follow ing are the full scores in thf 1 cricket match played between bangkolc li and a Singapore and F. M. S. eleven: Singapore and F. m. s. 0 \V. Grenier lbw b Johnson <"' S. H. lb Lucy c Craig b Sutton t Lieut D310 words
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Article131 1912-01-09 12 Bangkok versus Simoapore _ndF. M. S. Then was a big attendance at the grounds ot the Bangkok: Lawn Tennis Club on New Year's Day when a match w.i.-. played between six ol the visiting cricket team from Singapore and the Federated Malay States and a similar number of131 words
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Article233 1912-01-09 12 DETAILB OK THK RUNNING, Lawn Sand made the pace a hot one, with Vavasour. Last Call, and Aborigine running prominently to the mile, where they were joined by Black Buck. Lawn Sand was caught at the half mile, and Last Call. Vavasour, Aborigine. Mayfowl, and Black Buck233 words
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Article423 1912-01-09 12 3 On Sunday, two trawlers the "Colwyn" v and the "Admiral" which are outward bound to Japan, bunkered at the wliarves. as did tha local steamer Carlyle." 5 The Haiphong arrived from Batavia 1 ou Sunday inorning. took in hunker coal. I and discharged general cargo for branship-423 words
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Article166 1912-01-09 12 CAPTAIN P. A. J. WEBER. 'Id Pinang Gazette sa\s: The hoe Captain Weber, who was s Dane, was born in Efolstein, then a Danish province, oa Januai > 24, l*:;9. He first came to the Kast in L864 and was in command ot ressel> running between Chins and Rangoon m166 words
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Article169 1912-01-09 12 A few further particulars are available of the tragedy which occurred on board the s.s. "Clan Lamont between Aden and Colombo, when William MeCrea, second engineer, is alleged to have been murdered hy a lascar fireman. The tragedy was committed in the stoke hold,169 words
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Article35 1912-01-09 12 Karamat Pului H7l pkls Agents Adamson Gilftllau and Co. Rahman Hydraulic 400 pkls Rahman 845 ku Agents J. Snodgrass h T\. 1,186 lbs. Agents Lvatt and Co. Indrncii'i i qa_ h__35 words
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Advertisement56 1912-01-09 12 Advice for Old and Young. Lon't trirle with a cold is good advice foil luudeut men and women. It may be vital J in case of a child. There is nothing better I than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy for coughs! and colds iu children. It is safe and sure. 1 _______>.56 words
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Advertisement249 1912-01-09 12 A GUARANTEED INCOME FOR LIFE. mmmmmmu £iOQ a year for life on attaining age 50 or a single cash payment ot £1390-2-0 can be secured by a male age 25, for an annual payment of £31-16-0, (other ages in proportion.) Quotations* for Annuity for all kinds, at any age. or249 words
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