The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 January 1912
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Title Section15 1912-01-11 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. .TEX CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1912. NO. 7,11715 words
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Article139 1912-01-11 1 An exceptionally fierce t i i has burnt down the Equitable Buildings m Ken York, m the cent re of the business quarter, which is greatly incommoded. Three persons were killed and seven injured Page 7. The French Cabinet \s undergoing stress, i'roin bhe resignation of ML139 words
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Article1147 1912-01-11 1 PASSING OF THE CIRCUS. That prince <>i show men the latx I- fed George Sanger whose tragic death Ml i.h<hand- of a homicidal and >i [a] DlfUliaC has ihocked the who], country Li Mid (<• have held the opinion thai ih<- days ol Hie circus iiuihlm i c,i. \\c;,)( afraid!1,147 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement575 1912-01-11 1 VICTORIA THEATRE COMMENCING TUESDAY JAN. 16th. THE GREATEST EVENT IN THE DRAMATIC HISTORY OF SINGAPORE. MAURICE E. BANDMANN PRESENTS THE FAMOUS LONDON ACTOR MANAGER Mr.MATHESON LANG MISS HUTIN BRITTON THE LANG-HOLLO WAY Coy. JUkbUAT. IDin THE TAMING OF THE SHREW u/rniiCQnAV 17fh TBM OREA I ROBiANTIC IM.vY WtUNtbUAY, l/(n BARDELYS575 words
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Advertisement252 1912-01-11 1 NEVER WAS THE MOMENT MORE OPPORTUNE THAN NOW TO SEE f OUR STAH PROGRAMME -To-Night 1 FEATURING TWO MAGNIFICENT LIFE PORTRAYALS "THE OPIUM SMOKER" a bbmabkable object dbsson. "THE MARTYRS" A BEAUTIFULLY COLOURED DRAMA WHICH MAY BE CONSIDERED A PARALLEL TO "THE SIGN OF THE CROSS BUPPOBTBD I.V THE RUBBER252 words
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Advertisement240 1912-01-11 1 A PROGRAMME OF LONG PICTURES Historical Dramatk Mibth Provoking cal( dated to absorb yroni attention and t" amose rather t ban v tire yoo Ai THE MARLBOROUGH PICTURE THEATRE. BEACH ROAD of which the I' »ng< -t i*. Henry VIII and Anne Boleyn a tilm depid mil; a Court [ntrioue240 words
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Advertisement110 1912-01-11 1 Go*£a£ s flivcrtuvmcnts. To be let: Clarelands and Woodeide Page 2. Ships on the berth: Ifinderoo, Denbigh-.-.hire. Monmouthshire, [ndradeo, Prinz Ludwig and L:u Page S. Ching Keng Lee hu* \<> sell leak bowsfl lioKl turnif are Page •">. Wanted to i>u\ a motor launch I'a^e 2 A book on hypnotism110 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous275 1912-01-11 1 THE WEEK. High Water— 3-24 am., 5-11 pm. Ifoon Last <,m P. <v o. Homeward Mail due. V. If. c. A. Pray* i \\t < k. 1 p.m. Prinoess Chrysanthemum oiatixute, -"-l") p.m. The "Shadows" Teutonia Club, 9.15 pan. Friday 12th. High Water— l li am.. 1-32 |>m. New Singapore,275 words
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Article327 1912-01-11 2 The Imperial Merchant Service Guild have received from the Koyal Humane Society their Bronze Medal and Certificate on vellum, signed by the I>uke of Hueeleiuh. for presentation to their member Mr Cyril] W. Last, who was recently Second Officer of the Glenflnlas," under the command of Captain327 words
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Article111 1912-01-11 2 Ihe Women's Temperance Union have i h <» again to ihank all their friends who *a\t so kindly contributed towards their Christmas fund this year. The amount received was not so large as usual, ■-w Still thrOUg]) this fund they were able to f> 'id f .:r-> of111 words
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Article183 1912-01-11 2 i ji history oi those days of the Reform 1■• i "n i i:;i m 1898, and the inn i the mysterious death oi th< Enipero] I be known m time, perhaps 1 soon, it the present revolution successful. Chinese history (says the Rangoon Gazette is truthful and It is183 words
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Article752 1912-01-11 2 ifrom our o:vn Correspondent.) Mr Charles Bathurst. who comes of a well-known West Midland county family interested m agricuJture and is himself a member of several agricultural societies, and al*o a barrister, who sits m the Com- I mons for the Wilton division of Wilts, an agricultural752 words
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Article125 1912-01-11 2 The return oi the J'.ank of France for tlit- week ending D-c 14 shows the following changes as compared v. Ltfa the previous account (taking the exchange at 25f to the Notes m circulatioD, £210,160,200 decrease, £1,609,880. Treasury account current, £10,982,760; decrease, £582,200. other accounts current, ParisReuter - 125 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement544 1912-01-11 2 LIVER DISEASE IN THE STRAITS Its Cure axd Prevention T\\\< complaint which, most probably, begins with pain m the right side and shoulder, fever, nausea, constipation and semi-jaundiced skin, is far too serious to be Ignored, and such symptoms should cause the sufferer to seek the nearest medical aid. In544 words
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Advertisement552 1912-01-11 2 NOTICES MESSAGERIES MARITIMES By older of the Board of Directors Mr. U. Delacotte has been appointee! to take charge of this Agency during my absence from tlte Colony. L. BRICARD, Agent Jan 10 17-1 THE BRITISH CORPORATION For the SURVEY REGISTRY OF SHIPPING Notice is hereby given that Messrs. FITTOCK552 words
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Advertisement574 1912-01-11 2 NOTICES THE STRAITS TRADING Co., Ltd. Notice to Holders of Bearer Share Warrants. Notice Is hereby given that on ppaaattta.tioD of Coupon No. 21 at the Chartered Bank of India. Australia and China. Singapore, or the Office of the Company, holders will receive 11-50 per share, being the dividend and574 words
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Advertisement487 1912-01-11 2 I FOB SALE TURNOUT FOR SALE one gig with an Ajostrsiisji hi h trotter, and a harnes* conip]< •lan 6 FOR SALE 2 Btaghoond, atid ~i Kangaroi 4 months <jld. H. S. KIRVv/; R. MORTON, HORSE REPOSITORY. 196. Orchard Rd. '1 kl. Ko. 6 FRESH HORSES by every boat fron487 words
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370 1912-01-11 3 Sen ice Guild i( crested m Ihe new Mer j efl Bill, w bich ha Ed h -en read m Parlian id whi< x amend I tara relating to t urrying duly certift iU d 0 c cargo ships MO i obliged t, oated Master370 words
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Article258 1912-01-11 3 i ko m o deatL laroagb drowning, at Moon! I. C< 1 ol the "leylot Mr B was Dg at the time audit is B ippoeed <■ short ughtc i be beoa ac conti i I to be good i happened oil I g258 words
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Article354 1912-01-11 3 Chikbsb Editorial Enthusiasm The China Mail remarks We have ju>t been glancing ov< r <» te o the mo>t conservative »>t the Hongkong native papers, a paper which \sa.-> cauI ioasly on the side of reform lon^j before the outbreak of hostilities. The «nli tor conclude!354 words
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Article229 1912-01-11 3 m tin l .rt fears 1 1 obimi] oi th< Glasgow Herald" appears this: Last Deoembei b large and tashion able audience assembled m Ihe Cit] 1 1 M •ur the purpose oi ri ae^ v g theij acQuain tance&hip witli khe old Eamiliar taces229 words
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Advertisement24 1912-01-11 3 Efc"hen your dealer tiie-^ to palm off an' tat ion of Rigaud s Kananga Water or > old thing* which is not what you want,24 words
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Advertisement173 1912-01-11 3 Kindusthan Cc-Operat ye Insurance Society L d. (Hi ud On ice: aut'H CAPITAL Rs. 10.000.000 CAPITAL PAID UP Rs. 8.600.000 Security Guaranteed. Lives Insured under various schemes, suitable to all clas--i Wanted Agents: terms most liberal. Apply personalrj at No. 2, Raffles Place. BeptSl tths 21.3 NETHERLANDS-INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK. Established173 words
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Advertisement256 1912-01-11 3 ll sir 11 1 r I Kf^ktPFPfi 1 J \J U Ijkii. La vll I TH S Timber Preservative For the Tropics. Estate buildings treated with jodeiite are permanently secure against attacks of White Ants, dryrot and decay. uGuClitS applied cold to tSic wounds of rubber trees after pruning smd256 words
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Advertisement558 1912-01-11 3 BANKS THE STRAITS BANKING Co. Private Banking Business S Change Alley Current Accounts opened for small amounts $lo upwards. Deposits accepted against good interest, terms to be ascertained on application. H. HAUFFE. Manager Nov 9 92 NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL- MAATSCHAPPY. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established h->4. CAPITAL fl 4r,. 000. 000. (about558 words
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Advertisement403 1912-01-11 3 INSURANCE FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. I- 4BLIBHBD LBOC. S 8 CURRENCT INSUKANXK m Faroe, ovor MS,<MM 000.00 New Bnafness, LOIO, ovi t |6.64( .000.00 Large N«tt Burp re liabilities for BEBEBVE and afl i tetandin« i DOU C QOVB tfIBNT Bill' ■■tlMl Cash Loans. Bettb meats, etc, madt403 words
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Article261 1912-01-11 4 As one reads the glowing accounts of the splendid procession, the Suite Entry at the King-Enape*or and the Queen-Em-presa m Delhi, th.* ;>. mient capital of their Indian Empire, the mind Involuntarily goea back to the iirst mission of the English to I>elhi. when261 words
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Article120 1912-01-11 4 .Mi George Edwards is now m Paris on bis wav hack to Lundon iiom Vienna, where he went to see Hen Lehar, tls*, 1 composer of the nevp musical play Eva," which he lia> bought for London. While m Budapest he was greatly Btruch by a muBicaJ120 words
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Advertisement377 1912-01-11 4 TO BEAUTiFY f£\ A and Preserve )l The Complexion i- s made soft, smooth and beautifully clear by the >v daily application of p SnoW'B j Dullness, greasiness and blemishes j|| j j^ disappear, and a charming healthy tone J|| W One of the special properties of "'Ha/i:link' Snow'" is377 words
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Advertisement584 1912-01-11 4 A Life Saver. No physician can prescribe a betfr prepa rations foi coughs and colds than Chamber* lain's Cough Remedy, and do physician can Bubsi ateanti such a large Dumber of claims for life Baying as does this remedy. A Im.t. ti>' ol it m tii> dome when Deeded is584 words
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Advertisement127 1912-01-11 4 Easy lies his head who e/riuAs Fraser&Neaves SODA WATBR before turning Jnfhr theNlght SLEDGE §9 kkV U b :grfg| :XjL:-J££ttg* CONDENSED UNSWEETENED s* i»swEaEKiVj OR NATURAL STERILISED I^£. i^J s i K n,,0a,,^ J. TRAVERS Sons, LT? HBHBBHHIBIHHHBBiB^9HHBHHBIBHHIHHD9HDIiHBBSBHfIiI^HfIHIBBH^^BIHI^9HHBHHBHH^^BHHBI^^^ WHATISVELUVINEP mmf\\^ A^dr^im VELUVINE ISA PERFECTED PAINT Great Elasticity, Remarkable adhesiveness, Beautiful127 words
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Advertisement404 1912-01-11 4 THE Singapore Free Press MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. The Kngapo c Free Piw Dail; id bom < price Ten ati i opi St:hs< ribers' a i private Bid< n pi 7 red )bj seven < clod Pall addresset ai be d.> m- n d shot Id i" w a.404 words
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Article782 1912-01-11 5 Low Capital Costs. Th- meeting <-; th< Olen l: Limited, was sol the Company, I heap, K. C, M WT. F. >• B. laren p drman amid 1 i;: v one m the account- WB» h, 1 i Evening I 5 issue of November 2 lias of* i782 words
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Article684 1912-01-11 5 Rubber Largely m Excess o! Estimate. The socoiul annual general nH-et;;i<> of, the Lam at Rubber Estates, Limited, was held oo Dec 14 at the London Chamber of Connneroe, Oxford Court. Camion street. k. <.. Sir William Adamson, c.M.0., 'the chairman), presid ing. The Chairman said: The684 words
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Article305 1912-01-11 5 The a> ual details of adulteration as re realed !»> kbe Government reports are mi amazing record oi commercial dishonesty and iu\ eiiiniffi! apathy. To take the stable articles of food which appear on oti! tai>l>' every iia>. and almost I'Verv meal, ire find that 10 per305 words
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Article827 1912-01-11 5 The Total where given represents the output since Jan. 1911. except where a figure m brackets is given, representing so many mouths. When a mouths return is missed, this total represents the last available total. Nov. Dec. Total. Allagar 6,000 49,455 j Alor Pongsu 4.5 5 6827 words
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Article112 1912-01-11 5 TIN RETURNS. TIN RETURNS. Chenderiang 440 Gopeng 570 610 7,245 Kinta 400 390 8,665 Kinta Association 846 6,851 Kicdang 110 152 1,118 Kramat Pulai *> 7 1 5,231 Lahat 695 52 4 6.924 Menglembu Lode 3ir. 3.275 Middleton 80 461 New Gopeng 180 175 1,856 New Tambuu 201 1,988 P.112 words
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Advertisement18 1912-01-11 5 SAVARESSES KSANTAL'S fCAPSIiIES) I PUKUKSS or OIL. AND COATIJtt Of MCMftMNeJ ■LcucrjuHTr or curl, with ho iHcowvmtHay| BruTT^««ItCTIOH^>%tILCH7MI«r»7I18 words
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Advertisement926 1912-01-11 5 AUCTION bAi.ii, G^ VALUABLE TEAK HOUSFffOID FITRKITOIK, BBTTASE PIANO, RUBBER* IYWEB Vl'CTCSiil to The Peoi i.i. en a. If. >>;: At "CLAEELANDS" OFF TANGLLN 80%0 On SATURDAY 20th JANUARY at I*3o p.m. An excellent toned oottagi iano bj Lofaen^fii la good i radii* a trl wum He 4 drawtogroom suite926 words
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Article, Illustration1005 1912-01-11 6 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, Jan. 11, 1912. Unawed r> influence bribed cy gain; r.it paficri Truth I* giontn s ;.:ecep.': P1«de«l >n elision I %a IM 'v- The internal politics of other countries are properly of no concern to am nation save as a matter of contemporary history. Except1,005 words
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Article835 1912-01-11 6 A meeting of those Interested m ttw formation of the Protestant Funeral &SSO iation is called for Urn Drill Hall this afternoon at .0 j).m. Messrs. Maine Comte et de send us l pretty little wallet issued by LTnion FinInsurance Company of Paris, for whom they are agents. Municipal Commission835 words
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Article903 1912-01-11 6 THK J kH% IN <>X MB <iI.KM ('.i ji is with (l<'<-p regret we reco i the death yesterday norninn ;n iii. -.i. phi Hotel of Hr Theodore Keinricn ijohsi who for the p:^i |:lil '')i'iii\ bag been connected with the men ani ile lift903 words
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Advertisement104 1912-01-11 6 By Special Appointment to H. M. The King. RENAUDIN BOLLINGER Go. AY CHAMPAGNE 1904 VINTAGE] IS WORLD RENOWNED. SOLE AGENTS, CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. WOOD-BURNING Messrs. LITTLE Co. hold the largest Stock m the Far East. Over 100 m Stock, Messrs. JOHN LITTLE Co., L« SINGAPORE KUALA LUMPUR. BOOKLET Sent free104 words
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Advertisement149 1912-01-11 6 ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, Ltd. WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED THE FIRST RECORDS MADE BY LITTLE TIGH YOU WILL BE SORRY IF YOU MISS THESE ALSO NEWEST RECORDS JOHN HARRISON THE FAMOUS TENOR. ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED. HYPNOTISM HYPNOTISM II HYPNOTISM You wish to be a hypnotist, dou't you Then read the149 words
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Article250 1912-01-11 7 CABINET DISSENTIONS. Curious Allegations. Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. egrams Iron Paris state that M. De '■■<-• Foreign Mi -aster, has resigned, ■s i mill of i disagreemenl with ML liulla.ix during tiu ,1 >, ussion on the Franco (lei man agrei mmH bj the Comnnttee or the250 words
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Article54 1912-01-11 7 Bbosß vl STxwa >lhvke. London, via Purban. is ■Wrthing with excitement 'u> i tioaa, and all parties are cry. in^ thai It M a criHM to ads:;. in ErOBO votu i I leatarc v: Om oal sta^e a the Pan finiMMi ootbural c:f kn^ophobia which, i- hoped, will54 words
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Article72 1912-01-11 7 t Assistant Surgeons Wanted. liH>h. Jan. 10. Sfala <i bears thai owing Bm Mai o' assistant Burgeons foe estates m Perak, the (iovernmeni intends training men at the Government expense and hinr;^ then: to estates. II is nmtoored Oial on Hie return of v Helr.tiu from leave Mr72 words
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Article168 1912-01-11 7 from a phenomenal suecese m whcore 111 s \.U ntod actor-manage] is the best Shakespearean actoi ■eea Hhai i oont i\ Mr Sfatheaon Miss ri.;::: \>. '"i>!i. Bupportod Lag DoUowi Company open theii ■easoi 9 ogapotc on Tuesdaj tin >r .ii v;•< i re, ith the most168 words
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Article81 1912-01-11 7 aight will see the d< Sfc dh 15 at the Te tonis lub. bfia > nor ;■■:■.<{ part; nd. The following arrangements noticed l Admission I y v i'l void at the c: r iu- I hili m well as a' the Robin--■(.i. j'i.iiu Co., John Little c81 words
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Article279 1912-01-11 7 BUSINESS PREMISES DESTROYED. Complete Block. Rbutbb's Service. London, via Bombay. Yesterday tine immense building oi the Equitable Life Insurance Company of New York, situate m Broadway, caught fire and was gutted. The building occupies a square m the centre of the financial district which also includes the279 words
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Article131 1912-01-11 7 The Rex. Clarence Virgil Thompson Richeson. thr brilliant and popular minis tei of Immanue' Baptist Church, c'iiinbridge (Massachusetts who was arrested on October 22. 1911, at the residence of his wealthy fiancee, -Miss Vioitt Edmonds, ;iud charged with xh*- marder of Miss Avis Lionel, a pretty yonng student131 words
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Article319 1912-01-11 7 \kv From Shanghai. Shanghai, I tecembei 29. Tut delegates of the various Republican provinces beld a meeting ;it Nanking toda] when Dr. Sun Vat-sen was elected provisional president by IT votes. Li Yuan Heng had two votes and Wong Hing also had two votes. Wong Ching Wei wired319 words
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Article148 1912-01-11 7 GUARDING THE RAILWAY. Clearing Mongolia Frontier. Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. Renter wires from Washington that the T. S. Government is sending five hundred troops to assist m guarding the railway from Peking to the coast. It is announced from St. Petersburg that a detachment of Hussian troops148 words
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Article30 1912-01-11 7 Reuter's Service. London, via Bomlaj. A telegram from St Petersburg states that M. Krup.-nsky. Councillor of the Embassy at Vienna, will shortly replace M. Korostovetz at Peking.30 words
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Article44 1912-01-11 7 rAli Quiet. Rbuteb's Service. London, via Bombay. It is announced from Cairo that H. M. the Khedive hu- visited Sollum m Barca, and found the Bedouins there happy and contented, and gathering good crops. H.M.s. Suffolk" has an ived at Sollum. >44 words
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Article493 1912-01-11 7 News has been received m Paris oi the death m a poorhou^e m the Danish island of Reysgade of an old lady who was once feted and rich, and almost a royal prinHer Btorj is as strange as anj a novel ists drain loulil conceive. To493 words
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Article247 1912-01-11 7 THREATS COUNTER THREATS. Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. Mr Smillie, President of the Scottish Miners Federation, speaking m Lanarkshire said thar Mr Churchill had told him that the Government would pass a bill to prevent a national strike. He replied that no Government could compel miners to247 words
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Article46 1912-01-11 7 Hitch m Negotiations. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. At the meetings yesterday the Lancashire cotton operatives were defiant, insisting on the non-employment of nonunionists. There is mud) concern about the hitch ifi the cotton trade negotiations. The! conference has adjourned until January 15.'46 words
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Article120 1912-01-11 7 Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. It ts officially announced that sufficient I Cnion Castle shareholders have ratified I the terms of the agreements with the Elder Dempster-R.M.S.P. combination to j ensure the completion of the amalgamai tion. Imperial X i:\vs Service. London, via Durban. The Financial News says120 words
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Article250 1912-01-11 7 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. The report for presentation to the members at the meeting ou Tuesday next states that the accounts show a credit balance on tlie working account of $9,022 ami a cash balance of $16,815. The overdraft on the building fund of $8,889 has been paid off I The250 words
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Article53 1912-01-11 7 A practice game of Rugger" was played on the Esplanade last evening between two S. C. teams. Colours proved too strong for t lie Whites and won easily by four goals and one try to nil. To-night, 8-15, at the V.M.C.A. th c Key j .7. 4 F5 Cnnk will53 words
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Advertisement41 1912-01-11 7 Pneumonia. probably aware that pneamonia resntts r'roni a cold, hit you never I of a i<'Ki resulting m pneumonia when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used. rake the risk when this remedy may I.* ho.l t.^.. o +..\**~-t T?-- I~— -.11 T\J41 words
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Advertisement47 1912-01-11 7 Advice for Old and Young. Don't trifle with a cold is good advice for prudent men and women. It may be vital m tas»' of a child. There is nothing better than Chamberlain's Cou^h Remedy -for coughs and c-olds m children. It is safA a«/i o^*. o47 words
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Advertisement231 1912-01-11 7 ROBINSON Cos CINEMATOGRAPHS o 1 Kvj IN Lr W|^^^^^^^| RELIABLE. No. 486. Fine Cinematograph, suitable for ill Pilnw with v Bdim IVrtoration, c.m also be ued« M^gic Lantern, iritfa almoßt noiseless working film transporter, with large film spool, 6 coloured films and 12 fine glass slides Camera made of strong231 words
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Advertisement607 1912-01-11 8 SHIPPING ■r West Australian Steam Navigation Co., Ltd; FOB 1 FREMANTLE Direct THE B.& MINDEROO %T3O tons, Captain Mills, will despatched Iron tii! Roads tor the ahoT< port on Friday tl 13th Instant at 1 p.m. Slu has exceDeni accommodatioii foi- iut> aeoigers, and oanies a stewardess. r.auach will 1.607 words
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Advertisement608 1912-01-11 8 SHIPPING MM. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD 191-2 1912 E. Simons Jan. 23 Caledonien Jan. 89 Dmnhea Feh. 5 Tonkin Feb. 5 Toorane Feb. 19 Bydnej Feb. 19 AiiNtralifu Mar. 4 Ernest Simons Mar. 4 Polynesien Mar. is Dmnbea Mar. is V.dt608 words
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Advertisement941 1912-01-11 8 SHIPPING I SHIPPING im^^m rm=mr\ mi BRITISH INDIA Hamburg America Line, STEAM NAVIGATION CO., Ltd. HamDllTg Deutscfce Dampfschiff-fahrts Ges "Hansa" Bremen. To Penang, Rangoon Calcutta. COM BINED SERVICE. One of the Company's steamers is intended to leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week. %e~-—^-^ Passengers and Cargo booked by the above941 words
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Advertisement671 1912-01-11 8 SHIPPING ~R &0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued toi China Coast, Persian Gtalf, Continental and America^ Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. OOTWaRD [fob CtoHa) Arcadia Jan 13 Devanha671 words
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Advertisement572 1912-01-11 8 SHIPPING Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen: IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIf LINE. Ti:< Easl and this Ball I Bamborg i Rotto eda ton, < ribraltai Gena Naples, Am sand Said, Boee, Aden, I uh Penanj Biiigapon Hongkong, Bl v I i a g. t i,, and BLob< to fokohai and b ■ft Lgb tickets572 words
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Article323 1912-01-11 9 Per P. A: 0. str Macedonia, connecting with fche sir Assayc (due Jan 11). T, K. Coleutr. J. Tuinci. D. W. Reid, W. M. Sime.. JPer J. O. str Nile (due Jan 12).- Mr Mrs D. Y. Perkins. Mrs Douglas children, Miss Hamilton. Mr Mrs .i.D. Baunders,MrCarpendale children,323 words
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Advertisement540 1912-01-11 9 SFAfi EAST OXYGEN J ACETYLENE I; I SINGAPORE BRANCft. teygen Gas Dissolved Acetylene. Oxyaoetyleak Vk wplpea ami t!uw pipe cutters lor quick totting Iron and Steel AUTOGENOUS WELDING OF ALL METALS A:! kinda of repairs tc Ships, Bcilers, Motorcars etc. Application of the DlsaoHed Acetylene gas for c lighting Motor-cars,540 words
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Advertisement689 1912-01-11 9 SHIPPING N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between rokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the [rapelal Japanese Government. Tin- N< w Twincrew Steamers maintaining this service have teen specially designed and constructed, and re fitted with all689 words
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Advertisement245 1912-01-11 9 F. CLARKE Co. •_'o7. QUEEN-ST., SlN';\rOHE. Livery Stable Keepers Fodder] Merchants. For Rubber-tyred Gharries and Best Rubbertyred carriages, rin^ ap Telephone 916. FODDER delivered to any part oi the [sland. i SPECIALITY FURNITURE REMOVALS m our! own Vans, by our own men. GENERAL CARRIERS. C. ZIMMERMANN, Proprietor. Jan 18 qc245 words
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Advertisement394 1912-01-11 9 I b£^^ OtJ^ A f eature °f tneir brand I J||j||yg I served with much of the I @P^# F *T#/a original fla vour of fresh I j^^S^^y^^ Asparagus so often lost I fl iVlE^ilrTiTfi^Sl Mi I M other prof v^scs of SIGNAL BRAND I ASPARAGUS SOLE IMPORTERS I J.394 words
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Article339 1912-01-11 10 ->l Guthrii and Go., agents of the Daimler, have sent us a copy of the handBomelj printed "Daintier Bulletin Bpecial Olympia show number. Information m a readable form, is whai is aimed at, and the < al ions are excellent; The Daii ilei has the Silent Knight engine,339 words
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Article341 1912-01-11 10 Princess Royal's Courage. Tlii' bravery of the Princess Koval and her daughters becomes oiore apparentas the accounts of th. 1 wreck of the finer I v li i became full* r. rhe conduct oi all. Indeed, was beyond praise. The Princess is said to have341 words
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Advertisement278 1912-01-11 10 THE -PAGAN'S" HAIR TONIC can i MAYNARD Co., Ltd. i i. B ittea j Efioad 3; »a:a cause hair tt n a hard-boiled egg. m 27.2 Croup Prevented. Chamtx rlain'9 < ough Reinedj Is d A onl] certain core to* croup, but it will prevent "aci, wiu treelj given as278 words
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Advertisement706 1912-01-11 10 A Captain m Kitchener's Scouts I I'm «s> iWL is d :-i J s £X hs Nervous Breakdown, Ft?.f?Jysis— The master ince which conquered the most perilous afflictions and enabled him to endore amazing hMttishfps, says Captain ffendei »v, is derived entirely from PhosjeitKe. Exj ed j Irs adventurous life706 words
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Advertisement259 1912-01-11 10 od you mm this. Our European Customers tell us there is n i ham m Singapore that ever approaches the d« licacy ar.J Rnenesa of Elephant Brand Ham English fed. 60 cents per fh. m cut SOLD OTsLY BY Cheng Go 43. HI3H STREET s via Twenty-seventh Annual Put: eai259 words
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Article1268 1912-01-11 11 Cap. Issue. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Sellers. 85,000 2s 2s Allagar 10% 3 10J 4 44 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 30% int 17 i\ m <j 50,000 2s 2s Batang Malaka 26 210 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 75% int ...10 26* 10 12 6 80,000 1 1 Batu1,268 words
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Article72 1912-01-11 11 iCOBUCTBU Dl TO .Km. In.) Bank 4m s 2 4i? itmwui 2 4 .'32 Private ergdtti Bme 24^ credit- B m 6 2-4 23-32 Fran*. X .it-mi'ini Hank 294 Gkhmany. iiiand 238 i India. T. T. 174} Hongkong. d« mand Is£ Yokohama, dt maLd 114 >aya. d« -riiand 14072 words
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Article137 1912-01-11 11 m Id, Tin ...]-ir, »tone mI4 ICJII--:ier 10. 20 Qamhfci t i nbe No. 1 1 fi.70 Qambier Cabf Nc. 2 nom. Pepper r.i.-ick ordin. 22.12| F< ppei Whifa tmit BO.SO Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs ho to the lb. uom Mace fßnndn 1 HI Cloves 'A137 words
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Advertisement108 1912-01-11 11 lIDEROSTHEN [anti corrosive paint Forms a complete and permanent protection foe Iron ®> Steel against rust and corrosion. Supplied m drams containing 1 cwt {10 gallons) Price $22 per drum 1 gallon covers 540 square feet. An Ideal paint for Corrugated Iron, Steel Joists <§be, (Sbc. m the Tropics. Note,108 words
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Advertisement114 1912-01-11 11 De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ DNDBB CONTRACT WITH THE NKTHEKLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Ltd, 2-3, Collyer Quay The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. I G.G. DAENDELS Batavia Jan 11 SWAERDBGOBOON Bawean, Roerabaya, Bandjerinassin, Stagen, Kota-Baroe, Sainarinda and Donggala Jan 12 Alting Riouw, Billition and Bata\-ia114 words
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Miscellaneous1209 1912-01-11 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived Psoas For When Buphrosyne Britych 35 Barrett Portsmouth, 10 -i N. Bebridei I aoertaln Steamers Nat. Tonnage St Master From Consignees For Anainlia Brit 1158 Jeary P. Laaxt, B 1 as Pel Uncertain Ayutliia Ger 360 CMdaen Penang* 9*1 Behn ft er1,209 words
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Article1053 1912-01-11 12 Litigation Over Weeding. M B DOM N> K\ [DIM m ilif supreme Court) yesterday, Mr Justice Fisher was again occupied with th»> (.!>(■ vi which Ho C'heok Nam claims 914,197.21 from Mr Tigrau Sarkies of Baffles Hotel, Plaintiff sa\> he paid thai sum at the re luesi1,053 words
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Article239 1912-01-11 12 MURDEB \T CHANGI. The case m which b Hokien boatman named Keng Guan was charged before the Chiei Justice, Sir William Hyndman Jones, and a special jury at t he Assizes with the murder of another boat coolie inatwakow at Ghangi was concluded yesterday afternoon. Mr, <;. (i.239 words
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Article203 1912-01-11 12 i\-. nsF v roßi Ej iim \< r. The evidence of the prosecution as we have it 18 m my opinion a tissue oi iie>." Thus did Mr Pirmstone express himself m the District Court yesterday morning m discharging nine Chinese coolies el arged with assault.203 words
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Article290 1912-01-11 12 A i,M ESI ON .Jl EtISDICTION. In the Supreme Court. Penang, on Monday. Mr. Justice A. Leslie Thornton delivered judgment as to the jurisdiction of i the Supreme Court. Penang, m the < ase of h'oo Fang Scan of No. 1, Light Street l v. j\. s.290 words
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Article1058 1912-01-11 12 The following is fche Director's report to shareholders to be submitted at the annual meet ing on Feb. 14. Finance. The Company was registered on Ist September, 1910, with a nominal Capital of $1,200,000 divided into 120,000 shares of |l*o each, of which 95,000 fully paid1,058 words
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Article431 1912-01-11 12 The llussian steamer Consul Thorsoe is discharging a cargo of Japanese coals at i lie wharves. The Austrian Lloyd Liner Nippon arrived from Trieste via ports on Tuesday with part general cargo for discharge here. She loads for China and Japan, and 68 ils this afternoon. The N.431 words
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Article108 1912-01-11 12 Agents Guthrie and Co. Galang Besar 15,189 against 8,550 Total six months 68,728 icaii^t 11,108. Port Dickson-Lukut 6,012; Total eight months "27.19:). Changkat Salak 4,549 against 8,209; Total year 51,018 against 14.600. United Temiang 5,149; against 8,000; Total five months 88,468 against 6,385. Selangor United 2,660108 words
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Advertisement59 1912-01-11 12 How to get Rid of a Cold. j If you have trouble m getting rid of your cold you may know that you are not treating it properly. There is no reason why a cold should hang on for weeks and it will not if you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy,59 words
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Advertisement516 1912-01-11 12 £1 AA A YEAR FOR YOUR WBPIT 1 \J\J (CHILD OR YOURSELF) V IT For example, a man age 25, whose wife is about the m age, would only be required to deposit £32-5-0 unto*] m order to secure for his wife, should she survive hi £100 a year for516 words
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