The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 January 1912
1912-01-10
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Title Section15 1912-01-10 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, AVEDNESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1912. NO. 7,41615 words
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Article136 1912-01-10 1 Their Majesties are now preparing to leave India, and the King lias expressed his admiration ot the patient multitudes. Our special report on the Durbai is con eluded on Page 2. Lord Hald.nie ha- overflowed m exo berance at the magnificent scheme of de fence for England136 words
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Article892 1912-01-10 1 ON THE PRONUNCIATION OF LATIN. .lolili JWill has main uiniabi' Lmil in.ilil ies. w hid] make him 1 !i<- MM and ihe butt ot bis neighbours his virtues are obvious to himself at Inaal bis vices, which a genial pttilosophei has taught u> toref L <>i his qoalU ies tad892 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement275 1912-01-10 1 HARIMA HALL CINEMA. TA MfHT' RORTB B] ID6E ROAD TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT!! GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. ■AT POPULAR PRICES OF ADMISSION AN ENJOYABLE EVENINGS ENTERTAINMENT IS ASSURED K. HARIMA, Sole Proprietor. w£ I wll Vi Ar e a sure preventative against the CorBITUMINOUS rosion of Iron Steel SOLUTIONS surfaces exposed to275 words
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Advertisement327 1912-01-10 1 NEVER WAS THE MOMENT MORE OPPORTUNE THAN NOW TO SEE f Oil} STAK PKOCIUAMME To-Ni-ilit 3 FEATURING I TWO MAGNIFICENT LIFE PORTRAYALS I i "THE OPIUM SMOKER" a bemabkablb object lesson. "THE MARTYRS" A BEAUTIFULLY COLOURED DRAMA WHICH MAY BE CONSIDERED A PARALLEL TO THE SIGN OF THE CROSS I"327 words
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Advertisement356 1912-01-10 1 I A Programme of Long Pictures Historical Dramatk a Mirth- Pbovoking calculated to absorb your attention and to amuse i at ber t ban to 1 ire ou THB MARLBORQUGH PICTURE THEATRE. BEACH ROAD, of which i he longest is Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn tiim depicting a COl m356 words
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Advertisement146 1912-01-10 1 Co^atfs Htwerttdcment& Wanted two i lerks toi esfl lies Page 2, M. s. Cowan, the odds on Peuang Etaa s Page 2. Ching Keng !-<■'■ sale oi land, Jan. l'tli PoweU and < o. sell anserrio ible stores -Page B. M. Delacotte acting agent of fctu If. If, Cij. I'agc146 words
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Miscellaneous309 1912-01-10 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 10th. High Water— -J- 40 am.. -Mo pm. Y. M. <\ A. Prayer uv, k. b L 5 p.m. Thursday 11th. High Water I am., '5 1 1 pm. P. A o. Homeward Mail du< Y. M. A. I'iayt t Week, 8-15 p.m. Princess Chrysanthemum matin. <309 words
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Article331 1912-01-10 2 Chexsse So,i vriKi: Dangerously 1 I r RED. Details have been received of a case of gang robbery which occurred at the twelth mile on the Changi Road on Sunday night. The victims were a Chinese squatter and his wife who closed Up their hut at331 words
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Article186 1912-01-10 2 Tesbob to the N fracas look plac< between two bodies i inese coolies m Lavender Street on Monday night. The police intervened a fid made nine arrests. Two men watching a wayang quarrelled and one or th< n employed m a pineapple tory, rushed into i actor; and186 words
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Article151 1912-01-10 2 -> Cantonese giving the name i. >: i red I- ore Mr. aa;■. >r. 1 1 sterday, on a charge espass into th< St. tseph's [nsl tioi i Moi M I bai les l N Soo a teacher ai Institution, said that on Monday the lock151 words
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Article56 1912-01-10 2 Bouts alued at m'» s >'> have been stolen from No. 50, South Bridge Road, the shop ot a Chinaman named I'hoo Chong. Tong Pong, a Chinese woman oi No. 184, i Orchard Koad. reports to the police that she was m a rikisha at 8-80 p.m. on I Monday56 words
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Article1212 1912-01-10 2 DELHI IN 1911. (Specially written for the Free Press) Review of Police, December 15. The Royal \i>it w;ts now, indeed, drawing i i tec 1 5 1 to ;i close, luit His Majesty intended yet further to show his consideration by holding ;i Bpecial Review of Police,1,212 words
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Advertisement138 1912-01-10 2 |H|ii^ The Worlds liill liiiilli] DsnUFrice IIRI f JBk Do y° u realise tin im 'MM meriM inijiortaiicc ol' the unique superiority of Odol*? While all other preparations for cleansing the mouth and teeth are effective only during the leu moments of application, the antiseptic and refreshing power of odol138 words
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Advertisement564 1912-01-10 2 NOTICES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES By order of the Board of Directors Mr. R. Delacotte has been appointed to take charge of this Agency during my absence from the) Colony. L. BRICARD, Agent Jan 10 17-1 COMMISSIONERS for the PORT OF RANGOON NOTICE. The Commissioners have for sale the undermentioned silk finishing564 words
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Advertisement744 1912-01-10 2 NOTICES i====B THE STRAfTS TRADING Co., Ltd. Notice to Holders of Bearer Share Warrants. Notice is hereby given thai on peesentation ofGonponNo. 21 at the Chartered Bans ol India, Australia and China. Singapore, Ol the Office ol the Company, holders will receive 11-50 per share, being the dividend and bonus744 words
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Advertisement318 1912-01-10 2 WANTED WANTED I ol account! d IAStI I -lan It WANTED At ma STENO-TYPIST at Engine* ring i Messrs BEHN MEYER A C. Ltd. Ho. BoMa Jan I EXPERIENCED NATIVE BOOK KEEPER allied ruin- Estates, Perak. i !-r^ i" McALISTER 6 Ltfl WANTED ronip<t«n: I rasi !him m Aj.p!> h318 words
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Article1365 1912-01-10 3 > lon, 1 >cc I\. I led this week, aft one t>f the I- nuous sessions oi a saying a good deal. w ill l.t m$ Still basin* there are Bills anna g wil B shmeni ton Votes en. Bill will of < l voue knows m the1,365 words
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Advertisement12 1912-01-10 3 For all internal complaints dysentry cough JiT*^ take Woods! Great Peppermint Cure.12 words
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Advertisement632 1912-01-10 3 GLASS RUBBER TAPPING CUP. HALF LEMON SHAPE, SIZE 10 OZS. USED ON THE LEADING RUBBER ESTATES LOCALLY AND THE P.M.B. SAM] i.i: FREE ON A.PPLICA'J U >N. APPLY TO jragy* lifb without health is living death. "^Jsȣ ff rag flvpi mW% ?*f r BRAIN AND ',:f Mix k M^s.!t%JLt tupouud,632 words
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Advertisement580 1912-01-10 3 BANKS TSE STRAITS BANKING Co. Private Banking Business S Change Alley Current Accounts opened tor small amount* 1(| ards. Deposits accepted against g< od Interest, term- bo be ascertained on application. H. HAUFFE, Manager Nov 9 g NEDERLANDSGHE HANDEL- MAATSCHAPPY. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Establish* d L 824. CAPITAL fl 46,000,000,580 words
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Advertisement355 1912-01-10 3 INSURANCE FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. 6 s OinuUHDI INSURANCE m Force. N. B ]9)<i. 0.00 > REfi uMng chi-iti-. Cash Loai; ailf Polk Lea i J. H. EVANS, THE BORNEO Co., Ltd. i agapore MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. CF CANADA. Established Policies are i STRICTBD," N PORFEITABLK." eg,355 words
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Article1312 1912-01-10 4 our own Correspondent^ December 1 -1. large representation tif Scottish Society is m Edinburgh this week, the occasion being a great national bazaar m aid of the 'Scottish Naval and Military Veterans' Home which was lately established m Whiteford House, Canongate. It is the most Important bazaar that1,312 words
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Article127 1912-01-10 4 It has been decided to erect a public monument to the nieinorv of the late Mr. Alexander Anderson Surfaceman at the entrance gate to X irk. < -mi. I Church. Tiie monument will be erected of Closeburn red freestone, and will rise to a height of 12ft., and127 words
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Advertisement441 1912-01-10 4 i o Beautify fShr^ rs I and Preserve w') il f 1 V i> The Complexion is made soft, smooth and fe beautifully clear by the daily application of JjP'Hazeline' Snow" I Dullness, greasiness and blemishes is! f\ j disappear, and a charming health)- tone fc M One of the441 words
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Advertisement75 1912-01-10 4 Pneumonia. You are probably aware fctuU pneumonia always results from a cold, but you nevei beard of a cold resulting m pneumonia when Chamberlain- Coagfa Rented] wa- used. Why take the risk w hen tins' ren edj be bad for a trifle*? For sale by all Disp d sai ies75 words
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Advertisement45 1912-01-10 4 /A PLEASANT 1 INTRODUCTION P A Scotch Whisky of Distinctive Quality, Bottled m Scotland by the Proprietors, D. J. McCALLUM, Edinburgh. Agents C iidb-ck, Macgregor Co., Singapore. Easy lies his head w/io drinks Fraser&Neave's SODA WATER f*;r k:" d X >-, -> j id^&/e turning Lifer t/ieAlght45 words
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Article694 1912-01-10 5 ■>(■!' 6 sends us a long 1 ti rate states* m is coot ro (i i-i■ fag M tbyar explains that he would led 1 id be i .i ports Ihe Fenang So i Is 1 month P- !■>■ is one i; eat nun! esi giro694 words
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Article500 1912-01-10 5 Seremban Tin. The report to Sept. :1(l states the net profits have been 61,995, and with amount forward, 63,197. Daring the year divid ends of £1,200 have been declared, leaving ince 61,997. Pengkalen. The report to Sept. 30 shows profli £3,478, reducing the debit balance feo f2~H'>. Messrs.500 words
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Article875 1912-01-10 5 Settlement of Action. An exti ioi i m,i r\ general meeting of the Vnglo Java Rubber and Produ< 6 Limited, was held on Dec 14 ai Winchester House. Old Bioad Street, E.C., for the purpose oi \iiil; information as to the terms #f settlement oi875 words
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Article634 1912-01-10 5 A Bright Future. In our issue of the lt!i November last says Greniers Rubber .Wv. we referred to the possibilities <>' a coconut boom, and froiu later information which has reached us there is, we think, every likelihood of i large acreage being brought tinder coco nuts634 words
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Article230 1912-01-10 5 The report to July 31st states 973 tons ot ii!;ick iin were produced against 908 i on-, iii the previous year; 54 tons of alluvial tin were also produced, against i j tons. The year's profit ta £28,548; but, allowing London expenses and iut<!t^: on debentures, the net230 words
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Article458 1912-01-10 5 LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT. Since on e last Repoi i we ha <• bad a verj firm Market, and a fair business has been done m Hard Pine. I p t< > 1-. 63d. was paid for Feb. to March, bu( ai the < lose prices are .1 littli eat458 words
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Article893 1912-01-10 5 Ihe Total where given represents the output since Jan. 1911. except when a figure m brackets is given, representing so many months. When a month's return is missed, this total represents the last avail able total. Nov. Dec. Tend. a-llagar 8,000 49,455 alor Pongsu 4,669 5,854 62,247893 words
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Article108 1912-01-10 5 Do not be deluded into neglecting a little cold, nasal catarrh or expectotatmn. If you do it will tinally become too late for treatment. Morrhuol Creosote cures catarrh and dries up secretions which cause expectorations. Kinta Association 848 8,851 EQedang l 10 Ml Lahat 695 ,vj 4 8,884108 words
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Advertisement21 1912-01-10 5 Hindusthan Co-Operative Insurance Society Ltd. (Head Office:— CALCUTTA) CAPITAL Rs. 10,000,000 CAPITAL PAID UP Rs. 8,600,000 Security Guaranteed. Lives insured under21 words
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Article84 1912-01-10 6 Domestic Occurrences. MARRIAGES. Gilbert-Hastie. On January 1, 1912. at the Cathedral, Rangoon, by the Rev. J. H. Collins. Henry Norman Gilbert, second son of the late W. Gilbert, Inspector of Machinery, R. N., and Mis. Gilbert, to Margaret, fourth daughter of John Hastie and Mrs. Hastie, of London and New84 words
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Article, Illustration1184 1912-01-10 6 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday Jan. 10, 1912 T i,.iw.il l« mflu<:m >••■ i" •'l'uict>! v i-'.-h-u. i >vani a- It is inside of three months ago, on Oct. 26th, after discussing Russian policy towards Outer Mongolia, that the article treating of that subject con eluded m these terms: "With1,184 words
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Article805 1912-01-10 6 Messrs A. and E. Basrai ot Malaoi Street have sent a neat little Biamorandnm tablet with 1912 calondir on it. rheyWeek of Prayer meeting bo-night, H.i:>. will be oondncted by Pastor reeke; of Betheada. Then- will be a oolleetioa tor tlic Evangelical AlKanoe. At i])h Marlborongh fchia wool besides the805 words
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Article430 1912-01-10 6 Mt f MOM ''trrtSjHnn; The lollow ing an i i,« sntrii -t -i.i j racing of to lakes place on JasL I ICtXBO KAMDfCAI I* Howliiil. Tom Leas, Sali bourlighi. Lossie. haul v L< i <iHHMN B*OB. l»i-: <mi« Knight, Charybdis, Meat Q hii iooilih'w s. Latnut430 words
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Article14 1912-01-10 6 s > meg [pot <..»!" ttg Hit \.w Qopeng 17.' l\ int.i Sambatan i14 words
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Article111 1912-01-10 6 rbi &x. ntei n I i aan i baiui.e, o: a i i. m. .n was iiei.i pesti i i. weighing pkls IST.SO m l§ SO7 Ib* inn up to, mlb !(!l( g inks 109.90 or I 1,640 lbs Prices made shew »n ;u j' an last111 words
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Article23 1912-01-10 6 Mr. Chi Kting Cheng oi Mala< top price lor his smok.'d >li.'. 'l iii London auction held on Lttfa I»■23 words
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Advertisement162 1912-01-10 6 Pure and Fumed THE LATEST HORNLESS GRAMAPHONE ON THE MARKET. BEATS ANYTHING OFFERED IN SINGAPORE. ROBINSON PIANO Co., L™ ROSS'S ROSS'S celebrated JL g|nger le KjriMlHn PER DOZEN $2-75. r. BEa|jJ SOLE AGENTS: yap JOHN LITTLE BELFAST. 4COLm WHAT IS VELUVINEP Hr llrw RUi' 'f* II cO F m&& «i162 words
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Advertisement53 1912-01-10 6 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements of, John Roberts, Retired World's Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. only obtainable from John Roberts, London REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE EAST C. N. LUMB, address P. 0. Box 41, Penang. show room Raffles Hotel, Penang.53 words
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Article54 1912-01-10 7 OPTIMISTIC HALDANE. Impkkial Xkws Service. London, via Durban. <> i H;'!dan:\ speaking at Edinburgh, -i :i >cientiti< scheme of defence ervoired bj the greatest military and naTaJ i" r;»i> ot the couirrv made ;m invasion i no possible. Fhc Nav;d Win- Stall \\a> the ftnalatep r Mr'st54 words
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Article37 1912-01-10 7 And Flies Over the Waves. I v n n v- N BWS Service. London, via Durban. !e -hip cruiser "Lion."' m her i-! the Channel m a storm restored a apeed 01 l knot^.37 words
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Article76 1912-01-10 7 General Approbation. Reitkr's Service. London, via Bombay. Lhe achemc tor a Naval War Stall has been cordially received m Service circles and i^ warmly supported by the Navy League which says thai it will greatly m the consolidation of Imperial c. The scheme it thinks will bring .t76 words
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Article56 1912-01-10 7 COAL-WORKERS. Rei ier's Service. London, via Bombay. Mr Thumav rii.ii- man of the Cambrian OSJ Combine, m a speech at Cardiff. >aid nov, the struj^le with the miners m uunng to crisis, employers wished Im t clear that the Outside iuteri *he Hoard of Trade was on- > si56 words
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Article31 1912-01-10 7 Rfcter's Service. London, via Bombay Vfte .i ri\e boon conference at Manbestei between the cottoo employers and Hrn no r.iti\ »-s. :he meeting adjourned without .i> sieving an] result.31 words
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Article38 1912-01-10 7 Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. o£eq ience ol the strike oi woo! rsal Bradford, the Employers Federa haTC throtcnod to lock out 12,000 on loth. Vi\''\ I'.ivi' aHM determined not to b« eTflutodfron employing bob Unionists.38 words
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Article60 1912-01-10 7 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. gmera] raOwaj strike m th« Argentine gUm wheal crop transportation, lii. is should tKi\t> begun this week. I \i ui'.i m from Buenos kyres ->t;<t>--» fh.it t: G ernment baa authorised One panics ta obtain substitntes ters, and that thi Goi60 words
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Article61 1912-01-10 7 Strike at Sunderland. Ketter's Service. Lnn>!<»n, via Bombay. thoul iraii ing lot the r« wdrt of the ing ;,,.•:.< c on ;he question of ..or--, the nea at Sunderland i -vi steucß •rithout giving i i roable arose through the B] efosiiig rmp!oviiiri:r to men who ould61 words
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Article62 1912-01-10 7 Objects to Coloured Families. tIMPI >:i\l NEWB Service. London, via Durban. telegram from Ottawa states that the committee of Urn Trade* Labour I n ad Canada ha* submitted to the > m;. r and the Minister for Labour resolutions protesting against the rrlaxamm or the immigration with62 words
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Article95 1912-01-10 7 MILITARY POLITICAL DEADLOCK [By Submarine Cable]. Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. Renter wires from Peking thai the armistice has not been renewed, and the negotiations are at a deadlock. The Government expects and hopes that the revolutionaries will move northward and thus give an opportunity for a95 words
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Article98 1912-01-10 7 Eeuter's Service. London, via Bombay. At Peking Russia has notified China t 1 lilt the latter must recognize the independence of outer Mongolia, as far as internal affairs are concerned, under a dignitary of the Lama church who was reeenth proclaimed autocratic sovereign at Ooxga, Russia will assist98 words
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Article148 1912-01-10 7 Reiter's Service. London, via Bombay. Discussing the Chinese revolution, the Tillies remarks th;tt Sun Vat Sens curious manifesto does ao( bring matters any nearer a practical solution and excludes a pacific compromise. The sole wish of Great Britain, the paper says, i> tor the re-establishment m China as148 words
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Article34 1912-01-10 7 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. Renter's correspondent t Shanghai wires that an Englishman named Felgate, an ex-missionary, baa i>e«'n murdered i > robbers ;<f Sfokanshan, Chekiang, where be was ;i store keeper.34 words
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Article25 1912-01-10 7 IIIFER] LL Xk\v< SERVICE. London, via Durban. The British East Africa Co. announces the issue oi 650,000 m ordinary shares at par.25 words
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Article35 1912-01-10 7 Imperial News service. London, via Durban The rity finani iei Sk>fer Whitburn has left a fortune vi £1,481.219. He li\» i <l the life ol a hermit and was unknown outbid* the City.35 words
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Article27 1912-01-10 7 A Hearty Send Off. Eetter's Ski; vice. London, via Bombay. Tii'-ir Majesties have started for Bombay with the hearties! send-off from crowds iiiit i27 words
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Article137 1912-01-10 7 The Malaj Mail says it ha* received bhe following communication from the Chairman of the Sanitarj Board At a meeting with the Sanitary Board authorities fehe Chinese dhobiea agreed to withdraw their notice. Washing will be done at a Bat rate at 5 cents per piece whether137 words
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Article1065 1912-01-10 7 The entry sheets for the S. C. G. spring Spring lawn tennis tournament are now i open and members who intend competing should put their names down. The entries close Feb lti, and the qualifying round of i the Profession Pairs and I) singles begin i on Feb1,065 words
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Article139 1912-01-10 7 The following fixtures have been arranged and agreed to hy the various Clubs concerned. These, arrangements come into force from the. beginning of 1912. 19th Feh. Spore v. N. Sembilan Singapore 19th Feh. Selangor v. Penang K. Lumpur; 6th A i > I Colony v. K. M. s.139 words
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Article113 1912-01-10 7 s. c. c. v. Buffs. A fast exciting game was the result of the meeting between the S. C. C. and the Buffs on the Ksplanade last evening. The ground was on the damp side and m two places when the hall fell there ii had to be literally113 words
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Article125 1912-01-10 7 Twelve cards were taken out lor the December medal on January 6th and Ttl) and the following Bcores returned It. I). Acton 39 7 75 A. Creerj 40 42 6 76 H. I). Keith li) 16 7 7'.# F. Lornie 4"> 4". 8 Hit H. W.125 words
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Article108 1912-01-10 7 The New Year competitions were brought 1o a (lose on 7th inM. having been extended owing to inclement weather. The following were the w i nnei's of t he various compel it ions. A. !><>i BLBS. W.J.*Trowell and W.N. Masterton Nett s^ A. Singles. Iw. J. Troweil108 words
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113 1912-01-10 7 Already acknowledged 141 Mr .1. Peter 5 Hon. W. W. Cook Mr Vow Nj^aii Pan's collection lo E. I). H. 5 Mr C W. Banks 5 Mr W. Hl unn 2 F. H. I). 2 Mr N- Rennv 2 W. G. 2 C. 15k W.G.P., H.W.8..113 words
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Advertisement38 1912-01-10 7 How to get Rid of a Cold. h»fi kronfcta hi getting rid of your jrov may kuow that you are not treatM it properly. There is no reason why a Jt r^ J m _a.»^J_ i* if ill38 words
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Advertisement28 1912-01-10 7 The Patient Millions. His Majesty the King replying to an address of the Bengal Legislative Council. said that he should never forget the reception of the patien! multitudes. > <28 words
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Advertisement23 1912-01-10 7 •'When your dealer tries to palm off an imitation of Rigaud's Kananga Water or "any old thing' which is not what yon want^23 words
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Advertisement403 1912-01-10 7 ROBINSON Cos CINEMATOGRAPHS '■'immr I smm&^ Mm mm JLa No. 486. Fine Cinematograph, suitable for all Films with Edison IVrfor ation, can also be used as Magic Lantern, with almost noiseless working tilr.L transporter, with large film spool, 6 coloured films and 12 fine glass slides, Camera made of strong403 words
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Advertisement1007 1912-01-10 8 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, COTTAGE PIANO, RUBBERTYRED VICTORIA &c. The Pbopsbti m a. >r. Bbhth, Esq. At "CLARELANDS OFF TANGLIN RO\D, I On SATURDAY 20th JANUARY at 1-3O p.m. An excellent toned cottage piano bj Lohengrin m good condition white enamelled rattan < feawiagxoom suito; besotifoD] carred1,007 words
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Advertisement589 1912-01-10 8 SHIPPING SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS FOX London, Hull, Amsterdam and Antwerp. The Company's Steamer MONMOUTHSHIRE aptain (i. E. Warner. it.N.H. is due here on the 29th January, and will bave prompt des patch for 1 he above ports. She lias excellent accommodation tor saloon passengers and carries both a Doctor589 words
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Advertisement556 1912-01-10 8 SHIPPING MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD 1912 I^l2 E. Simons Jan. 21 Caledonien Jan. 22 Dnmbea Feb. 5 Tonkin Feb. Tourane Feb. VJ Sydney Feb. 19 Austraiicn Mar. 1 Ernest Simons Mar. 4 Pol.vn.Vien Mar. 18 Dnmbea Mar. Is V.del&Ciotat Apl. 1556 words
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Advertisement685 1912-01-10 8 SHIPPING SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA Hamburg America Line STEAM NAVIGATION CO., LW Oeutsche ilm^iir^fahrts G. "Hansa" Bremen. To Penang, Rangoon Calcutta. COMBINED SERVICE One of the Company's ■teamen is Intended to leave Tanjong Pagv Wharf every week. "fer^ Pasgengers and Cargo booked by the üb<>v< Vi^fe^ r^^3 steamers al throu-ii rates685 words
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Article741 1912-01-10 9 Mr William F. Riley, ua Kno]i>l im; in, who ]);is been resident m Tripoii for bwen-fcy-five years, and therefore knows the people and the local condition well, speake well of the Kalians m thi ir attitude to the I native population as thai appears to be I741 words
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Article265 1912-01-10 9 l\ P. iV 0. a connei T. K. Colcutt, Tin tier, D. \Y. R< id, W. tf. i D. Y. l'erkii Q- i). ilm< 11. V. tfrs W. Muir child, C. F. Mangin, I". M. D inne. P< r X. D. L. s l i Bargasscssor Stelle, I265 words
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Advertisement483 1912-01-10 9 FAR Ffi^T fiYV^y P /mrTvirwr i tin LMol UATdtn a AvIITLINI COMPANY. LTD., SINGAPORE BRANCH. Oxygen Gas Dissolved Acetylene. fOxy-amtytenta Uowplpei and Mow pipe cuttenj for quick cuuing Iron and Steel. AUTOGENOUS WELDING OF ALL METALS All kinds of repairs to Ships, Boilers. Motor-cars etc. Application of the Dissolved Acetylene483 words
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Advertisement722 1912-01-10 9 SHIPPING L^9 SJ9MJ9 Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Bouthamp ton. Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples. Alexandria and vice versa] Port Saul, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau. Nagasaki722 words
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Advertisement713 1912-01-10 9 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 for China Coast, Persian Gulf. Continental and American Ports. Steamers wiil leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. L 912 Outward (fob China) Arcadia Jan713 words
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Advertisement21 1912-01-10 9 Grimault Cos Sarsaparilla cleausrs the blood from a)l Impurities arising from Scrofula. Eczema, Bad Legs. Skin Diseases. I bnplefl and Sores.21 words
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Advertisement384 1912-01-10 9 t r^cL j J _v f' h ar< ai ;> be sure. I t u'sofl i Uicfitll'.. J ti kPnfl i c j. .li Ift&i mc^m most, t id wficfl tbcre Xi a hl> toryd vu'..- V lun^s i i the family. What should be done? Ask your doct r.384 words
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Article423 1912-01-10 10 LE PTBB PBOM Sin V V SEN TO LVNG Ts\l KWONG. Letters that have passed between these two men will th:/o\v some light upon Chi- j aese politics, and also afford an insight into the views ol southern Chinese and the Leaders of the revolution. The subjoined letter423 words
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Article186 1912-01-10 10 Writing m his parish magazine, the vicar of Spring grove, Osterley, describes Suiul;i\ indisposition us the Morbus Sab- He states that tin' attack coi v "it suddenly ever} Sunday; no syuiptoms are fell on Saturda> uight the patien! sleeps well and eats ;i hearty breakfast: but about church186 words
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Article171 1912-01-10 10 The recent Savage Club dinner recalls man) oi the host of stories connected with the Savages, one concerns Phil Slay, the late l>uk>' oi Teck, and the present Prince oi Wales. In view of a visit from the Duke, tin' Entertaiumeni Committee substituted for the USUaI tree171 words
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Advertisement55 1912-01-10 10 THE PRICE $45 VERMOREL'S "THE KNAPSACK 9 (FOR GROLJ\D-WORK PRICE $25 THE "CASCADE" (SPRAYS 65 Feet) FO/? 77?FF WORK PRICE $150 ARSENITE OF SODA (IN DRUMS CONTAING 1 CWT) PRICE $15.68 DELIVERY FREE AT ALL F. M. S. PORTS The Borneo Co, Ltd, SINGAPORE, SOLE IMPORTERS ALSO STOCKED by A.55 words
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Advertisement107 1912-01-10 10 Croup Prevented. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is not ouly v certain cure for croup, but it will prevent the attack when freely given as soon as the first symptoms appear. In many thousands of homes it is kept constantly at hand ready for instant use as soon as the croupy couj^h107 words
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Advertisement226 1912-01-10 10 mm W^m HH I j (cibxtop j DJETHELM AND CO., LTD.! SINGAPORE, distributers for Straits Settle■merits, F. M. S. and British North Borneo. I Every fortnight fresh shipments of the newest number?.; Obtainable m retail from the prominent general stores and music dealers. I l( IIC THE NEW STUDIO THE226 words
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Advertisement447 1912-01-10 10 I r ro BE SURE— the Teeth are so important that it would be a pity to neglect them especially when I you can clean them so well and so easily with Your local dealer slocks and teflt rt tSAen F. C CUkol fc C*. Maachaur, Earfnd BILLIARDS. Oui n*W447 words
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Article1005 1912-01-10 11 3AP. Issue. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Sellers. 85.000 2s 2s Allagar 10% 3 9 4 3 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 30% int 17 1J is 3 50.000 2s 2s Batang Malaka 2 4£ 210 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 75% int 10 2 0 10 12 6 80.000 11,005 words
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Article71 1912-01-10 11 (COBBBCTBD DF TO Jr.. Bank 4in s '2 1. demand 2-4 :'2 Private en m I I I credits 6ma 2-4 tt*M FkANi b 'i< maud Banfc 294 GEKMANY. u.^and K§j| IHDIA.T.T. 17-li Hongkong, demand 16| YoK"H i. ti. iv.,1.,1 114 •f a\ l, ii- i land |#0| B71 words
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Article131 1912-01-10 11 •Jan. 9. Tin buy* b 94.80 Gainbier lO.SB bier Cube No. 1 18.70 Qambisr Cube No. 2 note Pepper IPack ordin. Spore... £.12$ Peppi r, White Eaii Nuur gi lln t.i r)j^ lb.» nom. Nut- 90 to the lb.) nom. Iface :.ii.t o Cloves (Amboin nom. Cotfee d0"o lilack)131 words
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Advertisement239 1912-01-10 11 ESTATE REQUIREMENTS JODELITE (Registered) THK Timber Preservative For the Tropics. Estate buildings treated with jodeiite are permanently secure against attacks of White Ants, dryrot and decay. JOdelite applied cold to the wounds ofl rubber trees after priming and to the mots'nf rubber Stumps after cutting forms an ideal protection against239 words
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Advertisement81 1912-01-10 11 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. Mkrkis Sclat Pandjan^, Boii^kalis, Siak and Pakan-Baroe Jan 10 G.G. Daendels Batavia Jan 11 Swakkdecroon Bawe m. Boerabaya, Bandjermassin, Stagen, Kotaßaroe, Samarin.la81 words
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Advertisement40 1912-01-10 11 A Life Saver. No physician can prescribe a h fcter preparations tor coogius and ooldfi bhan Chamberlain's Oough Remedy, and m> physician can subst ateanti sach a large number ol claims for lifo savillsi as dots this i-ptnAflv i i...'40 words
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Miscellaneous967 1912-01-10 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Steamers Nat. Tonnage Master From Consignees 1 Anambs Brit 1158 Jean P. Lsut, 5-1 Is Bei Una I i b Bucephalus Brit 1 1 2 Garrick Tjilatjap, 7 11 H BngMofa tcertaiu B. Bong Liong Brit Tie Bnshton Bangkok, 8-1 Lour Sum li :i Fan Liong Dut967 words
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Article2420 1912-01-10 12 WHAT IS CLEAN WEEDING. Action m Supreme Court. A rather interesting claim affecting the Songej Mersing Rubber Estate, now the Anglo Johore Rubber Company, Ltd., came before Mr Justice Fisher m tha Supreme Court yesterday morning. HoCheos Nam brought an action against Tigran Sarkies. «»f tofflfin Hotel, the2,420 words
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Article43 1912-01-10 12 The following figures of the export of tin from !'<■! ak for I tecenibei L9ll, exclusive ot Upper Perak, are advance figures liable to correcl ion. Block tin 7,202.68 pkls. Tin ore 27, 192.87 pkls. I M;ty 1 138,7 1 5.7043 words
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Article133 1912-01-10 12 \\'e have received from the local office of the La-tern Kxfension Telegraph Co. a copj of the regulations regarding the above m relation to which we have previously published instructions from the Penang and Home papers. The main point is that plain language telegrams can now be sen!133 words
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Letter155 1912-01-10 12 To the Editor. Dear Sir. At the recent ABSizeS the learned jml^e has given sentences to alien criminals, which work up to such an age that we who live now will he very old before the last one can come out. Is there any reason why at155 words
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Article111 1912-01-10 12 Tbial or Miss Stephkns. Lucknow. December 21st. The. Indian Daily Telegraph says that the trial of Miss Mount Stephens for the alleged murder of Miss Garnet Orme has begun at Dehra Dun before Mr O. M. Harper, First Class Magistrate. A number of witnesses have been111 words
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Article202 1912-01-10 12 The l\ X outward 'nail steamer Arcadia" lelt Colombo ai 6.80 pm on Sunday, and may be expected to arrive at Singapore on Saturday morning, {he 13th instant. The British India liner Ellenga" arrived on Tuesday morning from Calcutta and Rangoon. She discharges a Large [quantity of general202 words
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Article651 1912-01-10 12 < Ipening "i Nr.u M. l;. Offices. on Satarday Last the management ol the Malacca Rubber Plantations, Ltd., and of the Chartered Bank of India, Australia, etc. celebrated the opening ol' their hand some new Offices by entertaining a large party of friends fco lunch In the main651 words
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Advertisement224 1912-01-10 12 HAMS BACON "PINEAPPLE" BRAND. Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. SOLE AGENTS FOR STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS CASH IN ADVANCE Secures ten per cnt discount. But not if bil Is have to be issued and collectors sent. Send to this office, any time before January 10th. $6.75 for three months224 words
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