The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 January 1912
1912-01-27
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Title Section15 1912-01-27 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 27 1912. NO. 7,43115 words
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Article206 1912-01-27 1 The public examination of Mr. J. G. Boyd m bankruptcy has heen postponed for a month Page 7. Mr Claud Severn leaves for Hongkong by the P. and mail on Sunday morning Page ti. Topics of the Week will he found on page 12. Mr Smith of206 words
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Article1106 1912-01-27 1 Wheu Ihe Uni woman r« »<*k tin- Oral Hub. and smote tin- first mun for the ti i .st tiino over the region oi Mm ioUr plexus, and the iir.Nl man's breath ITES entitled sharph m shrill surprise, then waa uttered the first whistle. This nnseientiflc explanation of coimnon1,106 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement601 1912-01-27 1 VICTORIA THEATRE MATJBICB B. BAKDMAMM ANNOUNCES THE LAST NIGHT Of THK MOST BRILLIANTS BUCCEBBFUL BEASON BINOAPORB has known. IN THE BISTINGUISHED PRESENCE OF H. E. THE GOVERNOR AND SUITE MATHESON LANG MISS HUTIN BRITTON will bhi r_jurwxL£,TOT_n playgoeks of singa. t POU IN .IKROMK K. JI.UOMKS RKMAUKABLK PLAY THE PASSING601 words
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Advertisement235 1912-01-27 1 LAST NIGHT OK THE GRAND SPE CTACriiAR FILM: The Queens Necklace A Magnificent Coloured Specimen <•!' Pathe Ait Kilms AND A Grand Change of Programme OK KN.IOYABLK PUTT HKS TO-NIGHT MARLBOROUGH PRTIRE TI!KATI!P, REACH ROAD. 2ND SHOW. 9-30 TO 11 P. M <..>inast.c Exercises vi thc Mihiai >« at Karlherg.235 words
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Advertisement149 1912-01-27 1 Co-fca^s Hfcvcrtiscmcnts. Kxperienced Chinese Shipping clerk wanted at once Page I. No. 11 Sophia Koad to be let I'age 2. Auction sales of freehold property and mortgagee's sab? at Powell's Page New Kgyptian Company at the Alexandra Hall Page 1. To-day's auct ion sales of leak furniture Page- \'«"W picture*,149 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous224 1912-01-27 1 THE WEEK. Saturday 27th. High Water t 0 am.. 334 pm. Moon First Quarter. P. and O. Outward Mail dne. Penang ltaccs. lst Eleven Law. CS. A Mun. Meteh S.C.C. tad S.C.C v. Tsth R G.A. lUakan Mati. Garrison Golf Cluh, annual meetiug. Lang-Holloway linal performance. S. G. C. Autumn224 words
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Article210 1912-01-27 2 Ker 1 left my native Britain, My nerves were often smitten By the smells that m some neighbourhoods abound, But there isn't one at Home as Bad as some of the aromas That m any part of China can be found. There are musty, fusty odours In the210 words
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Article178 1912-01-27 2 Messrs 9Vhiteawa\ Laidlaw aud Co., have recent 1\ opened a beautiful new ad ditiou to their big store iv Calcutta, and m connection with it the Statesman telle of the excellent cafe where shoppers can be served. It says An enjoyable hour can be spent m178 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement571 1912-01-27 2 NOTICES THE BUKIT K. B. RUBBER COMPANY, Ltd The Directors have sppoiated the undersigned Secretaries for the above Company and all communications should m future be forwarded to them. WELSH Co.. Secretaries 47 A 49, "The Arcade," Siugajiore. Jan 25 30.1 PAJAM LIMITED. NOTICE AS TO CLOSING OF TRANSFER BOOKS571 words
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Advertisement786 1912-01-27 2 NOTICES NOTICES -j— b 1 m a— i n we— FOUND. LOST. Lady who lost a gold hangle at the Theatre Round Gold Locket engraved with the fol on Wednesday night may have the same on lowing letters R from 11. 2 photographs inside, application to the C. P. 0.,786 words
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Advertisement338 1912-01-27 2 TO LET. .-■rtn, iiiimiiiwii i ii i i TO BE LET Nt>. U, Sophia Koad; Hent ?tio pei month Entry l'ith February. Apply H. L. COGHLAN Co. Jan 27 ao FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET "HATHERLKIGH. 17. Nassim Road, from end of April li*l2. for about 19 months. Excellent Tennis Courts338 words
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Advertisement561 1912-01-27 2 WANTED '■■^■^■H— ■_a_____j___^^ M^^^^^^^^ WANTED AT ONCE An Experienced Chine«e Shipr a Storekeeper. Appl) ;«M moniaN at 100, ROEINSON KOAD. Lan 21 SITUATION WANTED By a Tcachrr m UatheuaJ n v i instruction. Tborougfa knowlrdki< of v 1 Speaks Mandann and Pooehov dialt ■oom Amoy. Lata i'.anshu.,, Government Translating Bui561 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous157 1912-01-27 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. Fourth Sunday after Epiphaay. 28ttl .lanuary. lUS. 7 a.m. Matins and Litany, RymnS44. 7- 1"* a.m. Rol) < ommunion (Choral), I! inns Xl, 320. 891. 4 Children's Service, Hymnn 473, 5-99 p.m. Evensong. Senaon, Hymnn 185, MMM M V l ST. MATTHEW S, SEPOY157 words
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Article2202 1912-01-27 3 THE UNITED KINGDOM IN 1911. tflpecial fmr Frt p PART 11. M the time of writing Capt Scott, m the IVrra Wova, supposed to be making kis Carefully planned dash for the South Pole. lour expeditions have set out with Uie same object, and Capt Scott e.irh m Iks year2,202 words
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Article593 1912-01-27 3 A I'AKK KFKFIK's Cl iUOI s Kxi'KKI.NiENT I I j An apparatus has been const ranted by accidenl by park superintendent named Long. O-Jjong Beach. California, thai ha* been pronounced ihe nearest approach to realisation of the dream of perpetual motion ever vet made b\ human agency. The593 words
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Article, Illustration442 1912-01-27 3 Dr. Williams' Pink Pills CUBE Another Helpless Sufferer oi Rheumatism And Sciatica. Scientists say that Rheumatism follows a too rapid thinning of thc blood it is easy, then, to understand how Detective-Inspector D. G. Balthazaar. of the Ceylon Police, fell prey to this crippling, agonising malady442 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement49 1912-01-27 3 Pneumonia. You are probably aware that pneumonia always results from a cold, but you never heard of a cold resulting m pneumonia when Chamberlain's Cough Remedy was used. Why take the risk when this remedy may be had for a trifle f For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.49 words
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Advertisement305 1912-01-27 3 ■r OELF CURE NO FICTION I O KO eUFFERER NEED NOW DfS.'MfJ. THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION No. 1 m a rrmarkably short tnx\ often m i> w dart <t v Cur< s_ s. h-irge^rhher •< iHuperseding ''!■'<•< tion* THERAPION N0.2 Currs hi ood person, bail ji (,'s t,,, ■n.som305 words
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Advertisement555 1912-01-27 3 BANKS ium— i it ai i m CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. PAID UP CAPITAL £1,200,000 RESERVE FUND £i, 6 25,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,000 HEAD OFFIOI 38, RISHOPSGATE. LONDON, E. C. AGENCIES AND BRANCHES: Amritsar I,>oh Rangoon Bangkok Karachi Saigon Batavia Kiang555 words
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Advertisement396 1912-01-27 3 INSURANCE FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established Ikk_. rwoiToivnt. 8 8 CURRENCY IiNbUKANCE m Force, over &4,>, 000, 000.00 New Business, 1910, over £6.640.000.00 Large Nett Surplus above liabilities for RESEKV B and ail outstanding claims. Direct Government Supervision. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc. made locally Policies are WORLD WIDE."396 words
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Article1378 1912-01-27 4 What thk PUBLIC FANCY. i ht.», .ut i.vn (.•>» spuntttnt.} London, Dec. 27. Picture palaces iv Kngland appear to have fallen on rather evil times, but itis anticipated that the advent of the Durbar pictures will restore a certain measure of prosperity to these entertainments. There is one1,378 words
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Article471 1912-01-27 4 The death of Mr John Walter Rhetor, reported by lieu ter takes away from us almost tlie last of the Civilians of the Unitad I'rovinces who earned honour for themselves and their service by their staunch upholding of the administration m the Districts m the desperate471 words
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Article70 1912-01-27 4 A .Jewish farmer m Alberta, writes the Jewish Chronicle, is at present engaged on unique address ol welcome to his Koyal Highness the Duke of Connaught, tioveruor General of Canada. The address is being inscribed m Hebrew on a grain of wheat. There will be over MM Hebrew letters m70 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement261 1912-01-27 4 <?^_k Jl -"S—^ iH By JU iJti" m m\ I-I-t-aA Wm. WOLFE'S 2_s__ Schnapps. A Refreshing and Exhilarating Drink and valuable Medicinal Beverage m all cases of Malaria, Gravel, Insomnia. Kidney Troubles, Stone m Bladder. I'rninary Affections. Colic, Debility, Stomachic Troubles, I Diarrhoea «N:c. A glass of Wolfe's Schnapps before261 words
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Advertisement53 1912-01-27 4 Advice for Old and Young. Don't trifle with a cold is good advice for prudent men and women. It may he vital m case of a child. There is nothing better than Chamberlain's Congh Remedy for coughs and colds m children. It is safe and sure For sale by all53 words
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Advertisement379 1912-01-27 4 /^^%i FRIEND /_T^ _> _R_ maf w J^mr yjyV^tty /A^PLEASANT JM 1 INTRODUCTION I A Scotch W.iisky of Distinctive Quality, Bot 1 led m Scotland by the Proprietors, D. J. McCALLUM, Edinburgh. Agents CJ.^ck, Macgregor Co., Singapore. I GLASS RUBBER TAPPING CUP. HALF LEMON SHAPE, SIZE 10 OZS. USED ON379 words
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Article764 1912-01-27 5 Role oi the Turkish Army So eloorer light has bseo thrown tot mg time upon England's present position than is t_;i\.:i m an article contributed to tin- Quarterly Review for April hy M Andre C'heradanie. Its subject Is the effect upon lhe balance of764 words
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Article198 1912-01-27 5 Describing ber experiences iii an aeropiane, a lad] writes m the "Autocar":- ome seated, I tucked m] dress well under me. and felt prepared tor anything. shall I hold on i>> these?" I naked. Pas neceeaeire replied the pilot. All 'lie same I tlitl holt! on. The198 words
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Article474 1912-01-27 5 To Link ci- Timor Pbomi__n_ «>ll. 11l oios The Melbourne Age of Jan. Brd has this Negotiations are being opened by the Governor of the Portuguese settlement of Timor to link that island with Australia hy getting a srirelees station erected at Darwin. Captain Carl Hang,474 words
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Article430 1912-01-27 5 If the (ieiniiiu. French sod American warships did not reeo^ni/o the salute from the yacht on which the new Republican President, Dr Bnn "^at Sen. was reviewing the eight Chinese (iui>ers. at Nanking. ihe\ maj soon have the opportunity of doing so officially, for the Throne has430 words
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Advertisement61 1912-01-27 5 Dr. T. Y. McLaughlan, Edgbaston, U. K. states: M 1 have used natural FRANZ JOSEF aperient water m nervous and mental cases iv my home with success, lt appears to wonderfully revive a sluggish or melancholic patient, and regulates the bowels— so essential m such cases. I must say that61 words
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Advertisement753 1912-01-27 5 tk \/fi 'JS FOR THE AERATED WATER TRADE. 108 /iA ■if j V I IN ALL STYLES ANO SIZES USED. II j jlW'^V* R^J 1 EXCEPTIONALLY STRONG GLASS lit?. Mil I I accurately made, lj I\' fc^'Y| I stcurely packed tor safety :n transit. II J J lE|' A g>j753 words
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Advertisement704 1912-01-27 5 AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE OP Freehold Land asd Ten Housas situate at Owen Road, Singapore, To bs held at Powell Co.'s Saleroom. Tuesday, 6th February at 2-30 p.m Freehold land, si I a Ul6_ square ft et being part of Grant No. Together with the lan shop-boose dwellings erected on the704 words
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Advertisement557 1912-01-27 5 THE Singapore Free Press mmmmm mi i— ip«i- ■»<*—_______■___■__________. MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is a .Morning Daily, am! is m saleal depots, from an early boot < acta morning Banda] excepted ('ash price Ten Cents a copy. Subscribers 1 < upies will be delivered at557 words
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Article, Illustration37 1912-01-27 6 I -'.Jt the Pr-v» hr People i fc M main—d*. •J- .iv*' .1 )p\ inrlti— I>< r and wlbribsd t>f £am; M Truth m«- glortow precepts draw, Mr»ie.-,! KVli^ior) I vany anu ijw.37 words
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Article1619 1912-01-27 6 Whether this your of grane 1911 is to !>e the youv of baleful events that some attempts at political forecast would make it, it at least needs no more than a moderately .observant reading of tlie daily telegraphic tale of events, recorded m many different regions1,619 words
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Article539 1912-01-27 6 Thr finals of tlie Fire Brigade monthly competitions take place at the Central Fire Station tins afternoon. Detention Harrack Visitor ensiling week. Capt. S. HutrhflflOU, ;ir<l Brabmans. Field Officer. Capt. S. Hut< hrsun. 3rd Brahmans. A Bengali milk seller was lined |M and costs hv Mr Firm stone yesterday for539 words
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Article554 1912-01-27 6 (From our own CorreapoHd nt), IViiang. A K,:,MH (l P- Mileandfl Mi "Ssarchlight's" Wreford and Thornton \r, vv. Sim and Longlsnd i >. Ler Toon 'lock's Oood Sitiawan Kongai'fl I. urn.it L., iMr-Luxl.glHV Chung Ah Vong*i Plstin„ m Mr C. B. Pnssrsoa'fl ttp Mbschajcti Oi p. six rurka554 words
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Advertisement286 1912-01-27 6 LAGER A M S T E L BEER IS SUPPLIED TO THE HOUSE OF COMMONS Gold Medal Amsterdam N 1883 Diploma of Honour Brussels 1888 Cross of Honour and Medal of H. M. The Queen Worlds Exhibition Amsterdam 1895 Highest Award 3 First prizes Milano 1903 SOLE AQENTS, CALDBECK, MACGREGOR286 words
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Advertisement54 1912-01-27 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.54 words
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Advertisement13 1912-01-27 6 For all internal complaints dysentry con oolds Ac., take Woods' Great Peppermin' tw13 words
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Article209 1912-01-27 7 Churchill Must Keep His Promise. Im— taut Xkm-s Srnnc London, Tia Durlian <•> ~,,,0,, «j,|, isvisil 1"K„,t,.,„i„„ r., d( id( J'; tor- Mr i,,„.,i„ii ami th. data i„,„„ v enient. Recter's Service. London, via BomUy. Hie papers state, bat Mr Churchill has n Me,, to the Marcp.is of209 words
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Article123 1912-01-27 7 Balist Victory at Potsdam. Recter's Service. London, via Bombay. Berlifl wire *tatc* that of the M final tecosri ballots yesterday, the Socialists won ten. The combined parties on the Right finally number l<ut, and the conibin ed Lett SOO, including lli) Socialists. the middle party, the Liberals hold123 words
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Article313 1912-01-27 7 A telegram from Vienna states that 4 OUnt Aerenthal's condition is improving. ►ul his retirement is regarded si imminent. The chief ot the General staff of the lapaneee Army. o eneral Oka, has tvnd*>,vd bie resignation. General ffsergsws ti expected to succeed him. We have received trom the313 words
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Article107 1912-01-27 7 RECEIVED BY PRESIDENT TAFT. Recter's Service. London, via Bombar. Bsuters correspondent at Washington telegraphs that the Duke of Conuaught r_»Uod on President Taft al the White House. The Duke and Duchess of Conuaught received an enthusiastic hut dignified welcome from crowds at Washington and drove107 words
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Article163 1912-01-27 7 Fresh Bonds of Friendship. Recter's Service. London, via Bombay. HOC. stir ba s been caused at .St. Petersburg by the visit of a deputation of tvveniyoue prominent British personages. Special trains cou v eyed them from the frontier to St. Petersburg and they were warmly welcomed by163 words
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Article61 1912-01-27 7 The King's Appreciation. Neuter's Service. London, via Bombay. King QflO-fljfl lias telegraphed to M. Failures his appreciation of the greeting ot the Freuch Squadron aud the tine appearance of the men and ship*. M. Falliercs replied expressing the na tions gratification at the King honouring its navy. The61 words
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Article83 1912-01-27 7 Recognising the Republic. Imperial Xewb Service. liondon. via Durhan. h is announced from Tokio that a Chinese republican envoy has arrived there fo secure .lapan s recognition of the Republic. A motion for that purpose was Intro duced into ths l>iet and evoked i.iilcli differences! opinion and83 words
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Article38 1912-01-27 7 I mvi: ia i. Xkws Skrvice. London, via Durban. It is announced from Peking that the throne has granted Yuan Shih Kai the ank ot Marquis In appreciation of bis o\ ally to the cause.38 words
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Article57 1912-01-27 7 Abdication Edict Expected. Imperial Xkws Service. London, via Purban. Reuter*s corrsspondenl st shanghai telegraphs thai the peace negotiations have resulted m an unexpected improvement. Sun Vat Sen bas telegraphed m the most friendly manner lo Yuan Shih Kai. clearing ap the reoenl misunderstandings. An abdication edict is expected57 words
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Article37 1912-01-27 7 Imperial Xkws Service. London, ria Durban. A New York telegram announces that the Equitable vaults containing the sates of the wealthiest families and numerous banking houses have been opened and the contents are all unscathed.37 words
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Article55 1912-01-27 7 During last week there were _.>T. deaths iv Singapore the mortality rate working out at M. 14). There were two plague c ase. and one imported, one of small-pox. Sixty three varied cases of fever were notified. Two Europeans died and 165 Chinese and three persons were over seventy five55 words
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Article65 1912-01-27 7 DEADLY ENGLISH BOWLING. Imperial News Service. Ixmdon. via Durban. In line but dull weather before a fl-Oderste sttendsnes snd on a good wicket, Southern Tasmania were all out for 124 runs. Reams look three wickets for twelve runs and Hitch four for forty-one. The M.C.C.65 words
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Article63 1912-01-27 7 TURCO- ITALIAN WAR. Capture of Turkish Major. Recter's Service, London, via Bombay. Reuters correspondent at Home learns that a telegram from Massowa states that the gunboat Volmrno" has arrived with twenty si\ Turkish troops who were captured on board the steamers "Africa" and Bregenz.* 1 The latter included a Major63 words
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Article54 1912-01-27 7 Recter's Service. London, via Bombay. It lfl official!) announced that the Italian enquiry iutothe status of the Manouba arrests corroboratesthe report that several are doc tors and hospital attendants, whilst others are stated to be Treasury clerks. The wording of the note preliminary to their lil»eration54 words
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Article30 1912-01-27 7 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. In Westminster Abbey, the new Kishop of I gamia was eouseerated at an impres sive ceremony. The Archbishop ot Canterbury officiated.30 words
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Article48 1912-01-27 7 Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. Various hanking meetings held to day strongly supported Sir Felix Schuster with reference to Government securities, and it was announced that a movement is afoot among prominent hsaJtSlfl to approach Mr Lloyd George with a suggestion to popularise Consols.48 words
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Article28 1912-01-27 7 Imperial Xews Service. I-ondon, via Dnrban. Reuter wires from Berlin that the aviator Grulirh with three passengers riew for Bf minutes. This is a record.28 words
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Article55 1912-01-27 7 Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban Mr. MeKenna. speaking m London, outlined the Walsh disestablishment bill by which it is proposed to disendow tbe Church of an annual income of £181,000 which be said would be restored definite lv to national purposes. Existing m CUmbente would be allowed55 words
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Article197 1912-01-27 7 Mk. a. m. Smith In n red. smash np between a motor-car and a bullock-cart on Thursday aftercoon might have caused serious injuries to Mr. M. Smith, chief engineer locall) for Messrs. Topham, Jones, und Railton. who are carrying out the new dork works at Keppel Harbour. As197 words
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Article60 1912-01-27 7 The prices for fhe period from 26th January to Sth February, Ifli., inclusive, of cultivated rubber on which export duty is leviable on an ad valorem basis are as under Per pikul. Sheet and Biscuit *_7<) Fine crepe _75 Rest Scrap m crape form 255 Rark Scrap60 words
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Article658 1912-01-27 7 Tht. TAVING of thk Shrew. That the re_3 IsrgS audience which assssnbled m the Victoria Theetre last evening to see the repetition of tiu- delightful rollicking comedy of Shakespeare included men. who had seen ii when lhe season opened, is In itself a high compliment to Mr658 words
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Article74 1912-01-27 7 special feature at the Alhambra cinematograph show m Beach Road to-night is a splendid film ot tbe Delhi Durbar. Pathe's Animated Gazette* 1 is inn of interest, and tbe programme contains excellent films from various makers. Including American and Italian. Tbe Genoese Conspiracy" is a magnificent coloured drama74 words
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Article120 1912-01-27 7 The bon'ble D.J. Galloway is appointed a member of the Raffles Library and Museum Committee. Mr L.E.P. Wolt'erstan. who bas resumed his post as Resident, Malacca, has been appointed President of the Municipal Commissioners, vice Mr H. Marriott. The Rev. H. C. Izard, Colonial Chaplain, l Singapore, has120 words
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Advertisement55 1912-01-27 7 How to get Rid of a Cold. If you have trouble m getting rid of your old you may know that you are not treat,u it properly. There is no reason why a <old should hang on for weeks and it will not if you take Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. sale55 words
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Advertisement14 1912-01-27 7 I For all internal complaints dysentry cough Sold Ac., take Woods' Great Peppermint cirs.14 words
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Advertisement184 1912-01-27 7 ROBINSON Co., at NOW SHOWING d^^Hfc Newest Styles f CLOTH OPERA COATS $m£s I Dust an! Motor Coats ('W^flT Wpacaand Tussore Silk iL|[ If t_l _t la* I 'ilia PRICES FROM fi I- IISSLa $7-50 to $27-50 each EXCLUSIVE STYLES. I^F^ m ua m rm m I^^bh m mmt m184 words
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Advertisement465 1912-01-27 8 SHIPPING INDO-CHINA S. N. CO., LTD. worn PENANG CALCUTTA 1 Thi Comp \nw Bn m r FOOKSANG 3.l(M> tony. T. A. Mite-lull. Oomnian 'lutou Moudav. the _.Mh instant a ul \si>l he- des notched lor tbe above ports <<n Wednesday, tlie- Mist ide -;,i al Ip. 111. She IUI i-e-lh-iit465 words
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Advertisement623 1912-01-27 8 SHIPPING N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fentnightly service is maintained between tokohama via ports to Marseilles. London and Antwerp, under mail ce.ntract with the Impe■iai Japanese Government. The New Twin ion ny steamers maintaining this service have-[H'e-n spec iall> designed and ce»nstructed. and ire fitted srith623 words
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Advertisement776 1912-01-27 8 SHIPPING Pacific Mail S.S. Co. U S MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi-Tropical Route Only line takiug the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE across the Pacific via HONOLULU, OAHU, on the most fertile aud beautiful island Of the Pacille. Through Passage Tiekets granted to England, France and Germany776 words
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Advertisement293 1912-01-27 8 SHIPPING Hamburg America Line, Hamburg Deutsche Dampfschiff-fahrts Ges "Hansa" Bremen. COMBINED SERVICE. The steamers of these Companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg. Bremen, Antwerp, snd llotterdam. snd the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are deapatehed fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month fin- Bremerhaven direct. calling293 words
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Advertisement652 1912-01-27 8 SHIPPING P. 0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading leaned for China Coast, Persian Gulf. Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Siugaiiore* on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (you China) EUinslsys Jnn 2> Delta652 words
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Advertisement501 1912-01-27 8 SHIPPING Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAI LINE. The' fast and well Known null st this Compsn] saw lortnlghi Hamburg via Rotterdsni, Antwerp, Sout hai lon, iiibralrai. Oenos, Naple sfsrsellles, Nsples, Alexandria snd Port Said. Sm-/. Aden, i <:.!:'. Bingspore, Hongkoug, N -ulvi ."id Kobe t«» Vokohauia ThlOOgh tie-kets are501 words
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Miscellaneous284 1912-01-27 8 PASSENGERS EXPECTED Pet N.D. L. sn P, F. Frieclrieh due Feb Mrs Keppel, Kini Krnger and family. Miss Fram es Ifnrjorie Cslkin. Col Jsckson, Mr a Mrs S. Montor. A. Spi-no. Mr .V Mis 1 re mleui-weile-r. B. PtSShler and family. Mi A Mrs .1. Gorman. Heinseeken. Carllliek. J.G.C. Vrle284 words
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Article298 1912-01-27 9 Accused Lm.hii.x. Sentenced Dii .lan. 19th ;it tlie Hongkong Courts of .Justice, hefore Mr. .hist ice <iompcrty., Abdul Kajaek Samy. a clerk lately m ihe employ of ihe International Banking (or porat ion. was brought upto receive sentence ou charges ol forger) and lalsitiea tion of298 words
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Article461 1912-01-27 9 Hy a cemihination of gaseous element* of Mm sil containing about half the' proportion of oxygen m the earth's atmosphere, I>r Frederick .7. Cotton has succeeded m producing auaesthesia, not only without the slightest danger or discomfort to the patienl, hut se» agreeable that the patient is unconscious461 words
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Article80 1912-01-27 9 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is not only a certain cure for croup, but it will revent the attack when freily given as scn.n as the first symptoms appear, ln many thousands of homes it is kept constantly at hand leady for instant use as soon as the croupy cough80 words
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Advertisement759 1912-01-27 9 SHIPPING. kisen kaisha lll^gm WESTERN PACIFIC jl||ijn DENV ER A RIO GRANDE rRANS-CONTINENTAL «^P^ TOYO KISEN KAISHA. s7^NY^MV«r nr,,inC nV<'.-s-20 Knots Speed. o a SSSX'JFA? 0 21.000 tons. 8.8. CHIYO MARU 000 tons s.s. shinyo MAur *****: 88. NIPPON MARL u£?*Sss, (Intermediate.) _.m?^S 0 2^^2^SS2 Vn\^ _Si_*f_? __X__l aua "OWWW.759 words
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Advertisement644 1912-01-27 9 SHIPPING M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD Dumbea Feh. 8 Tonkin Feb. I Tourane Feb. 19 Sydney Feb. 19 Australien Mar. 4 Ernest Simons Mar. 4 Polynesien Mar. 18 Dumbea Mar. 18 V. de la Ciotat Apl. 1 Tourane Apl. 1644 words
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Advertisement500 1912-01-27 9 H Messrs. TUG I^PO&TANT! H I Mi.ldßfl Rgß&g cegggay I 1 UiE_tted__jßiipisighsfrE, England I WJ mmmm m "BH ~KB__B_____HM______Ml_B_____l 513_ gjj are open to appoint buying Agents m various districts £j£ |lj for the sale of their well-known goods. The Midland $3 |p Rubber Company has been CBt£blish€d cs maiiL„ac-500 words
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Article955 1912-01-27 10 Srom 01 Vol MQ BCOWHU3S*B CAEEKB IN IMM\. A lii-st -luinil account ot rennirkalny adventurous career is given by (01. C. B. i'allwell m the course of "Some Service Ufininisirmes." appearing Kb "Blackwood v" Dealing with India m the early seventies, the writer tells of his meeting with955 words
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Article931 1912-01-27 10 Pahaag 2.104 Pajam 10.500 i U()1) is-naiii; Sugar E»t 85,815 19,277 4 w Pangknttan 20,000 vs 7, Paradi**? 7.<10<1 Pamlan 1,700 1.., Pantai Patalinp M.871 PtN-pab Valley i. 7on Pegob U..)0(. v Pendaniaran Pengkalon Duriau r,.hti I.mi 1 Pliuit 19. ton Port Swettenham n.mmi Fort Dirkson 5,001931 words
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Article86 1912-01-27 10 Rot Belat Braaag Braaeh Chaodtriang Oopsng ,-,70 t,i Huawooi -J7i 1 I K:iitiiinin<{ t < Kanaboi 1 Kiiita 400 Kintu Association Kl+tlang no 1,111 Kratnat Pulml Mmglemba Lode 1 Middletou \»'\v Gopeng 1 1■ i Nf\v 'rumlMiii -jo! P. C'oiisoliihiti'ii 1.71 I'u^iit^ Haliru |S9 Htihmn »*,i^ K:ilmi:iii H\d86 words
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Advertisement323 1912-01-27 10 Warm Days I H bringwith their pleasures some H HS discomforts. Then it is really jgl refreshing to remove every SB trace of dust and perspiration B BB by using B iGlYertsj I toiler Soap| and any day it is a good soap to pr choose for ordinary toilet use.323 words
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Advertisement247 1912-01-27 10 r~ INVIGORATOR \V- j _'VANA'» TO w,ne I VITALISES:— I Acts Beneficially The Blood i i u\Hii\ tne j vitalising blood. THE BRAIN *V.\N.\' fortifies the 1 >rain t^»_DlA^ against the effects <»i over .juju/sma work and nietital strain. j r I y**-' I j THE NERVES ZZTjLJz L 1247 words
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Advertisement70 1912-01-27 10 A Life Saver. No physician can preset ib< > I 1 rations for coughs and colds thin I lain's Cough Remedy, and no pinsubst ateanti such a large *****4 for life saving as docs this i<m«d\. l tie of it m the home when ueeded H rl many times its70 words
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Article1321 1912-01-27 11 "!ap. Issue. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Sellers. 85,000 2s 2s Allagar 10% 3 9 4 3 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 45% int 17 41 18 14 50,000 28 2s Batang Malaka 2 5 2 10 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 75% int 11 15 0 12 5 0 80,0001,321 words
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Article128 1912-01-27 11 [Nationality British if not specified.] Jan M Derwent, Jenkins.. Saigon. Kinta. Cox. T. Anson via port! Lady Weld, Mnringer. Malacca aud Muar Ai.: Maru. Jap. Honuna. H'kong Japan Tenshin .Maru. Jap, Hori. Hongkong, S'hai A J.i pan Bmile, Dut, Mahmoot, Hhio P. Juliana. Dut V< rsteegh, Batavia A.sia. Aus.128 words
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Article66 1912-01-27 11 (Corrected up to Jan. 26.) Bank 4m s 2AI demand 2-4 5-81 Private credits 3 m/g 2-4$ credits 6ms 2-4 28-81 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288. India, T. T. 174 Hongkono, demand 15$ Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 140_ Bangkok, demand 66 j Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.5466 words
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Article136 1912-01-27 11 Tan. 26. Tin ...(ltd tons sold) 96.37 JGambier 10. 3.** Gambier Cube No. 1 15.70 Gambier Cube No. 2 nom. j Pepper Black ordin. Spore... buyers 22.00 I Pepper, (White fair) 81.0(1 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom. (Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom. Mace (Banda) 110 Cloves (Amboina)136 words
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Advertisement289 1912-01-27 11 ESTATE REQUIREMENTS JODELITE (Registered) THE Timber Preservative For the Tropics. j Estate buildings treated with jodelite are permanently secure against attacks of White Ants, dryrot and decay. Jodelite applied cold to the wounds of rubber trees after pruning and to the roots of rubber StUmpS after cutting forms an ideal289 words
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Advertisement144 1912-01-27 11 De KOMINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Ltd, 2-3, Collyer Quay The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. VAN NOORT Batavia, Semarang and Soeral>aya Jan 27 v. HER Parra Moeara-Simpang and Djambi Jan 27 KUMPHIUB Belawan-Deli Jan fll i>E Carpentier144 words
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Advertisement124 1912-01-27 11 G. R. LA!V!BEar Co., Ltd. (In Liquidation). The Creditors of the above named Sompaay whose claims hare not been admitted, arc required forthwith to send their names ami addresses, and the particulars of tbeir debtc ur claims, together with proofthereof, and ibe name and address of their Solicitors, if any124 words
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Miscellaneous957 1912-01-27 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For Wnen Euphrosyne Brit ych 8.". Barrett Portsmouth, KM N. Hebrides Uncertain Thalang Siam veh H4O Campbell Penang. 22-1 Bangko* Sea Belle F.M.S. yet 400 Ahmat Pahang 24 1 X.M.S. Doc k Sperwer Dut 4*o Kerde Duriau str. 241 Ships Agency957 words
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Article928 1912-01-27 12 Quicquid agunt nomine* nostri est farago li belli. Juvhnal. Mls it noi lime. said an enquiring youngster, recently imported, to thr- Wash* ly Topicist. "Is it not time that ths GOVacnaaant nmde np its mm.i to stop theaa infernal -t tikes m Kngland. which are playing928 words
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Article338 1912-01-27 12 In Medan on Ihe 12th Malay and Chinese youths on cooling our of theii respective schools took sides against each other. A I poliee corporal standing bj Interfered m I the hope of slopping fl serious light. Tlic Chinese were then joined by screw] of theii oountrymen338 words
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Article259 1912-01-27 12 Mi Hartley, fourth magistral* ive jmiument m tin- Kai *vtng ease > >et< rda\ afternoon, a question ot carrying un sx- ot passengers from Hongkong fo Sin gapore. 'Th.- magistrate convicted under the Chinese Immigration Ordinance td 1800, and lined Captain K. .1. T..dd Sl ami I259 words
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Article160 1912-01-27 12 Before Mr Justice Kishm yeatcrday. Bo W. Pal! ism, Mr Vpcott applied for leave 4o withdraw his petition. Granted. Rs J. d. Boyd, Public K\amiuation postponed on application of Mr YarbOTOUgfa on behalf of creditor, for one month m order to afford time fo get certain information from Shaughai.160 words
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Article474 1912-01-27 12 KwiHTiM; m Victoria Btbujkt. The case m which Messrs Bodemeyer and Williams wars summoned, the first with using criminal force, and the second defendant with causing hurt to A. C. Bou ten, was continued m the Fourth Court yesterday afternoon. Mr. (1. S. Carver appeared to prosecute474 words
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Article416 1912-01-27 12 'The situation m Persia becomes iteadilj worse. The object <»f the Anglo Russian agreement was to maintain the country's integrity. 'Today the partition of Persia is almost an accomplished fact. 'The ap ptuntnniit of Mr. Shust. r's BUCCaasOf has girea Russia chance ot showing bow completer] her influence416 words
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Article487 1912-01-27 12 The" Hong BeaV bunkered at tbe wharf. yesterday. The Patani is loading transhipment cargo for Hangkok. The "Islander" was at the wharf yes- j tenlay bunkering ami loading cargo for Christinas Island. I The mail steamer Himalaya left Penang at 10 a.m. yesterday and may be' expected at487 words
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Article151 1912-01-27 12 asm \it Festival Pmokihbs ro si Hi < s.: CKSS. The filth annual Carnival is to be held m Manila from Februarj to February 10, and it promises to be even more successful than its forerunners. There are* many different features which go to make up this151 words
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Article170 1912-01-27 12 The management of the SingaporeJohore Railway, after it has completed ths needful reconstruction of a goodly pari of the line, may direct its uttention to smaller things. Thus a somewhat amusing, but Instructive method of draw ing their employes' attention fo the etrect of small wastes170 words
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Advertisement318 1912-01-27 12 GUARANTEED INCOME FOR LIFE. £100 a year for life on attaining age 50 or a single cash payment of *****-2-0 can be secured by a male age 25, for an annual paymeni >f £31-16-0, (other ages m proportion.) Quotations for Annuity for all kinds, at any age, or for an318 words
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Miscellaneous46 1912-01-27 12 SWIMMING CLUB LAUNCHES. SATUSDAY, .Jan. 27th. Johnston's Pfar, 9.16 and 1.1 l p.m. Clnb Bangalow, -Ar, und s.;;j> p.m. Sunday, Jan. isra. /Johnston's Yicr. 9. 10 and 11 a.m., 2. H0 and so p.m. 1 club Bungalow, y.;>t» and XO.oO a.m.,' 19.11, I and 5.80 p.m.46 words
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Miscellaneous35 1912-01-27 12 LATEST SHIPPING. Mataram, Brit 199:,, Mortimer, 2b 1, Australia Sydney 29. de Haan. Dut 9448. van Kmnerik, 26 1, Bntnvia, Ships Agency, Batavia 28. Japara, Dut 748, Benehorn, 261. Palam l»nng. Ships Agency, Muntok 28.35 words
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