The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 March 1912
1912-03-04
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section14 1912-03-04 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY MARCH 4 1912. NoTTIfiT14 words
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Article196 1912-03-04 1 Of the long wires on the Miners Strike, the outstanding features are the universal economic dillicnlties. leading to hundreds of thousands being unemployed; the comBsandaering of coal by a railway company and the general impression that the j miners should have accepted tbe terms offered—Page 7. Peking196 words
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Article1111 1912-03-04 1 Mm Strange Adventures oi H. n. Tifc Suit;n« of Blengkabouw." fan im ctobi Come with me from Lebanon, my lon with me from Lebanon, Down with me from Lebanon to tail upon the sea. The ship Is wrought m Ivory, the decks o gold and thereapon1,111 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement845 1912-03-04 1 pour PICTURES poWE! ruL Ij P T0HlliHI! 1 T oZc S G TON'GHT J£!£t* i HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, «k< ojfu show ro v p. h. MORTH BRIDGE ROAD. m iS^XSS£J!^ n bs v'u rt X r A PRETTY DRAMA um!!I! DE MEofci 17 il auii TWO PARTS. A T, il:845 words
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Advertisement109 1912-03-04 1 lo^a^s Rtoerttdcmentft. The Robinson All White Sale Page 7. Lost a silver mounted riding whip Page 2. OfßoeS to li>t rooms at Addis Lodfle Page t. New sailings of the K. P. M. Page 11. Auction sale of lii^h (lass rain-coats Page B. Competition tor design for Hospital at Penang109 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous255 1912-03-04 1 THE WEEK. Monday 4th. High Water— lo 49 am.. 1 1 :«9 pm. Philharmonic Orchestra practice, 5-15 p.m. M. M. Outward and Homeward mails due. fi.CI.C. Ladies Spoon. Missionary Mtg. I'rinsep st. 8,11 pm. Kovarit k at Taaglin Barracks. Buffi Pifea and Drnnut, Qardeuii 9 pm. Tuesday sth. High Water—255 words
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Article530 1912-03-04 2 Sir Henry Kiinher. M.l\. Chairman of the South Indian Railway Company; Mr. Neville Priestley, Managing Director of the Company, and Mr. A. Muirhead. the Agent of the South Indian Railway, have been conferring with the Ceylon (iovern ment at Nuwara Kliya on the subject of530 words
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Article79 1912-03-04 2 A food deal of ink hsis been used m re cording howlers perpetrated by school < h ldren m examinations and upon ether «>' fusions. The editor of Our Empire," the riew hoys' magazine, published by the B. I. C. X., gives a number m the current issue79 words
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Article844 1912-03-04 2 Taiiim; Riots Rkcallkd. Discipline writes thus to the Bditot of t)it' Malay Mail.'--l During the Chinos" disturbances m Kuala Lumpur quite a lot has been said regarding the experience of the police m dealing with Chinese rioters, and some of your worthy correspondents have even suggested that certain844 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement39 1912-03-04 2 Ladies who are about to became mothcra and those courageous women who nurse their own ehildi-en derive asistance and prevent th<- heavy drain ou their strength, by taking Dutart't Lactophoaphate of Lime Syrup which UiakeH bone for the baby.39 words
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Advertisement566 1912-03-04 2 NOTICES THE UNIVERSITY OF HONGKONG. OPENING BAZAAR. The University Buildings will be opened on Monday, March 11th, 1912, by His Excellency Sir F. D. Lugard, G. C. M. G., C. 8., D. S. 0 Governor of Hongkong and Chancellor of the University. The Opening Ceremony will be followed by a566 words
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Advertisement494 1912-03-04 2 NOTICES LOST near TYERSALL A Lftdy*! Hilver-rnounted ruling whip, with initials 'E. F. H. M Reward on returning to teinK<i|>ore Free Press. Mar 4 7 5 NOTICE All oKdert< lor Fresh Milk are h- ■<»».. -m u)>, till further notice. H. 8. KIRWAN, Feb 2 nc ARCHITECTURAL COMPETITION MATERNITY AND494 words
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Advertisement319 1912-03-04 2 FOR SALE FOR SALE PJt'X DopUtStor for sale, new |6. "E.D.K.," c/o "Free Press. Mar 4 6-3 DOGS FOR SALE 1 Irish Terrier Dag, 1 Fox Terrier Dog, 1 Fox Terrier *****, 1 Bull Terrier *****. H. 8. KIRWAN, Dallan'B Aiih Honte Repository Feb 29 uc MOTOR CYCLE "Quadrant for319 words
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Advertisement404 1912-03-04 2 WANTED WANTED AN EmAsuT**^ -ass* Mar SHORTHAND TYPIST u/a ■aj -j CLERKS War)t<-d two tin quick aodac. uior ci^ M v Oi«tlriinau,E nrofMNtf mlq/i Bingapore ,r n 2 a t-t<,tall,r. l v t WANTED LevellerM and ass tli f {■MiMltoli and k, itement .rfffl? T **> \>e euhlntiHud to ROYAL404 words
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Article1677 1912-03-04 3 i Oharlbi Bbbksfobd on n'v^ Policy. Lord Charles fewestord bas mow issue, In- hook entitled The Betrayal, being Record Facts concerning Naval Policy and Administration from the Year 19OS t< the Presenl Time." the publication o Which was suddenly suspended m th* witumn. The following Is his own1,677 words
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Article1197 1912-03-04 3 (Bt Lni lUjcN Ek: i n the i Daily N i vv>."» nking, 1\ 15. To-day ji most interesting nod historic event, clowning the straggles of J!i«> rotation, took place m the King Tomb, situated not far from the oori east wall ol (he city of Nankin*.1,197 words
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Article455 1912-03-04 3 Attending to Lord Emniot's explanation of Mr. Harcourt'i rtatamcnt that a Governorship lies quite outside the ordinary course of promotion m the Colonial Sendee, The"Malaj Hail murks k is admitted thai the circumstances of some of the colonial ut.iv make the appointment of a military Govornov u<l\i> ;ii'l«'.455 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement131 1912-03-04 3 Should be Pleasant to Take. When a medicine must Km given to young children it should be pleasant to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is Bade from loaf sugar, and the roots used iv its preparation gives it a flavor similar to maple syrup, making it pleasant to take. It has131 words
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Advertisement656 1912-03-04 3 Health for Infants For ovt-r half-a- -entury Savory Moore s Pood lias rY en irr ■eoeni use, both at home and abroad. it has the reputation of beine a thoroughly reliable food for Infants. X Savory vS: Moore's Food supplies fust tbe nourishment an infant needs m an easily digestible656 words
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Advertisement91 1912-03-04 3 Croup can be Prevented. When given as soon as the croupy o>uoh appears ChaiiiU Haiti's Ooagh Bemed) \sill wauhilliinaltitck of ciou|i and prevent all dauijer ami cause of an\ku. Thousand^ of mothers use it suci<>sfu!ly. For sale tiy all Dispensaries and IK ;«lers. F. CLARKE HTco! 207, Qu ken st.,91 words
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Article1351 1912-03-04 4 \From our trwn *.vrrtsp<'iuie*iA .lan. M. our Ooiiirninsnt Departments are of course by-words of circumlocution. 1 had a lovely experience of this only this week. An advertisement m the daily papers announced thai Jill creditors having valid claims against bit Highness Seyyed AliBta Hiunoml. Eormerlj Sultanoi Zanzibar, are1,351 words
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Article294 1912-03-04 4 Although our food supply m turn- of war continues to afford SSjbJed BSSBSSf for theorieta we think it asighl \*e. more ad vaiiiageously disenssed through the medium of compiled statistics. At presont, we import al»out four fifths of our food ■epplies, and it should not294 words
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Article230 1912-03-04 4 Visitors to Russia are no longer regaled, with the sight ol treei regiments. When Frederick Ln resoo Oowerwenl t«> afoseow ,m 1856 for the Coronesioa of Uexaodet 11. he noticed opposite ovjr bouse, ;is the 'procession pessed, regimen! «;ii!r<i Wm lorski, all (he men baring turned-up Mos««v. mikl therefore230 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement42 1912-03-04 4 Relief at Hand. Many sufferers from rheumatism have been Niu-priNed and delighted with the prompt relief afforded by applying Chamberlaiu'B Pain i Balm. Not one case of rheumatiHm m ten requires any internal treatment whatever. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.42 words
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Advertisement201 1912-03-04 4 The Ideal r 1/! INVIGORATOR I I ,^\J A A RAND TONic MARK W VITALISES:— J Acts beneficially upon the vitalising l>l»xxl. I against tl)« efferts ol ovci mv I j j The Nerves I I 'Vana' nourishes the whole ZTST** B I nervoiMi system. B Li THE APPETITE 1201 words
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Advertisement816 1912-03-04 4 SINGAPORE] CLUB. THE SPRING RACE MEETING /UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) WILL BE OLD ON Tuesday the 7th, Thursday the 9th, and Saturday the 11th May, 1912. PROGRAMME FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 7th May, 1912. 1. THE OPENING STAKES. 2.30 p.m. Value tr,«M). A Handicap for HorHt»B that have816 words
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Advertisement528 1912-03-04 4 Entries Close itmM April, <l^ s^""i -v D«y. Entrte« fo, i V- N"" ri,,. In Jill races the ad V< tin oly be given when i ptopertj trf differs NOTE The art. tit ton Owaon f (.nti,,, lill 1 11 Ptrsi I \n> owner wishing to cm* i oaoOriAs Raoe,528 words
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Article1169 1912-03-04 5 M itorj repeat-, itself M is a platitude. as all the world knows. When Hannibal was advised to rest after his gloffftoHfl ie lories, MaharbeJ came to him and urged him on Kive days more and we shall reach the capital But Bannibal lingered, »nd Haharbal1,169 words
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Article685 1912-03-04 5 A contributor t»> a Calcutta paper dilates on tlic unfavourable condition of Delhi and it» surroundings In regard to tloiigii fat creating Umn the maw capital ot India. Such lot Instance that toe miles around moel of the irelli pradooe braokish water. f le says If685 words
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Article113 1912-03-04 5 The Paris actress ban a superstition tbat her New Year cannot possibly be happy and good unless she succeeds m kissing a fireman on duty m a theatre at midnight on the last day of the old one. It has to be a real fireman, says the Bystander,"113 words
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Advertisement409 1912-03-04 5 Wraff?^ There is just this much about it D :::Jrufi is a germ disease, is r.CLti:ntidy,annoying,and leads t:> baldness. When chronic, it ij very stubborn, but surely yi; i'Js to thorough and energetic treatment. All germs must be destroyed, the scalp must be :tored to health. Here is the i409 words
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Advertisement813 1912-03-04 5 AUCTIONS MORTGAGEE'S SALE Monday, 4th :arch, at 2-30 pm. Four freehold building allotment! situate at Somerset Eto d off Orange Road, Singapore. marked lot Nos. j74. 275, 27s ami -_'7y of Grant No. I total area 18,638 sq. ft. Ching Keng Lee Co., Auctioneers ___Feb27 jy AUCTION SALE OF The813 words
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Advertisement471 1912-03-04 5 ;SS DUPLICATOR. V Sgj KyO PROVIDES A SIMPLE MEANS C^ i*** f J fcO CfO JOft^J OF PRODUCING A NUMBER OF \J a Jw^ V J^f NA c cOlESO p IES OF ANY LETTER VwDv BvJI/J SPECIFICATION. PLAN ETC. J h^ Wi^ THE COPIES ARE PERFECT. 0M &l^ OBTAINED WJTH471 words
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Article42 1912-03-04 6 AnnSl On Feb. 3, 1912, at The Holt, Prim-roHe-hill-road, London, the wife of C. H. Addib, of a daughter. H*X)TT.— At 10, I'nion-terrace, Dundee, on the 6th Feb., to Mr. Mrs. Arthur Scott, (formerly of Ipoh. F. M. S.), a son.42 words
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Article32 1912-03-04 6 Cordkr. .lan. 2M). Ht London, (i. A. CORDBK. F.R.G.S.. M.SA., formerly of Chinese Mari time CuHtouiH. KoiKiKßs. Feb. 7, at HriHtol, JOSH Rod•■as, laU' of Mercantile Hank of India, a^< M.32 words
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Article, Illustration2049 1912-03-04 6 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, Mar. 1, 1912. 'l-i»- |b* P»«» i»,r ProfJc 'ig't lf»i»Ui» tl'-r i i, t Trml, »>»• k "r«Tr>. pMI *P» dr»». -*»~1«.-,i k. liimo*. Loyalty and ia<r. It may be rememl>ered that the other day, referring to the settlement between the Peking and Nanking parties,2,049 words
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Article191 1912-03-04 6 MISCELLANEOUS IHTE*ESTI iu«oft»H. i'i itt ,,,\J'"; to-day at the 5.1,,,,.,,,. Xtl** said thai Ui€ Colonel a had written regretti*. v,,.-' r ""'"nt pUWM I'ula.. (Tn k Prp r J ;it "liU v i-.c.M.0.0f t 1 j i U i At the pwmiul t|Mi cally no sinkhehs Mr,191 words
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Article130 1912-03-04 6 The < onsumptiori of tin (luring Keb ruary bi the nited Kingdom WM I,H| tons on the l'oiitin»M»t |,S00; jm the rnit«Ml Statos 4.4-»o. giviagl ;i t .tl codKtimption of 8,000 tons Th«« rWUI supply on M.tr h Ist waf 1i.:i41 tons. TIM (-oriKiimption m HVl.ruai Ntitnted130 words
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Article28 1912-03-04 6 \Jrrom *n> c < sHjmr.t Ipoh. Thara nave, been no rhin.'^' ImnMe and none i- tgpecied for Urn c'h.ip <i<> Mek. All Chinees art- extremel] %ej28 words
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Article101 1912-03-04 6 NAg, M..: The Appeal Oomi bai commence! the bearing m Hi.- Tan Jong Poll i'«a«. Tin- Appeal t i^,- of Sill.\ < i >n- i triftl m October, Silbj bting »<'infi carried «>n m tin- name of bii M.ir\ tibeoo Silby Police Proceedings. Au^usi us Weawl, of101 words
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Article119 1912-03-04 6 KM I I K'S SIRVHK. L<tri(loii. rii Boaiif \t \MQOJMttQII Pooibftll Srotl.md kfM W.il.-v My one fOA] |O ml Bfl Bdinbnr||fc. STEAMSHIP AMALGAMATION. B. I. S. N. Buy Apcars. i h'rmn om on >> i wr. w/J The I'.ritish India St. im Ny Company has bought ti f>119 words
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Advertisement257 1912-03-04 6 WELL V AMD WALSH Ltd. Kelly Walsh, L« TNE MOST UP-TO-DATE SYSTEM OF BOOKKEEPING. THE DADE PERPETUAL LOOSE LEAF LEDGER Improved Patent. Tin l>a<k' Looso Leaf System is applied to Stock Books, lost Books. Inventories, Pay Rolls. Miter Records, and Debenture I Ledgers, Loan Registers. Securities Ledgers, Insurance Registers, etc.,257 words
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Advertisement55 1912-03-04 6 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock'B Patent with Improvements op John iioBEKTH, Retired World's Champion) ABSOLUTELY THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE K<)R ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. only obtainable from John Roberts, London REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE EAST C. M. LUM B address P. 0. Box 41, Penang. show room Raffles Hotel,55 words
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Article385 1912-03-04 7 NO SETTLEMENT YET. UNIVERSAL EFFECT. Railway Commandeers Coal. Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. \)1 coal negotiations have been huspendfld this afternoon till next week. The miners affirm that the strike cannot be arrtftiid within a fortnight. The strikers who now number 1,00ft,000 AN enjoying a holiday at the385 words
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Article65 1912-03-04 7 Food Dearer. Food prices are rising. The strikers are showing an excellent law abiding spirit, and m some districts have passed resolutions thanking the authorities for not sending for extra police, and assuring them of their peacefulness. Speeches and interviews with a number ot the BngUshmen'! leaders indicate65 words
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Article131 1912-03-04 7 telegram from Bochum states that German Miners Federation hai issued an appeal to the miners to desist from overtime while the coal strike is proceeding m Kngland. NnmerOVfl meetings are to be held on the Ruhr coal field to-morrow to discuss the wage question and to submit131 words
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Article65 1912-03-04 7 IMPSEIAI News Service. London, via Durban. Rec. March Brd 1.90 p.m. Mi. John Williams, Labour M. P. follower, m a speech m West Wales, said he expected that there would be I settlement Of the strike on March 7th on mutually lines. A telegram from Barpahotg, Norway, states65 words
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Article30 1912-03-04 7 Mr. Ark wright, the Unionist M. P. for Hereford, is resigning his seat on account of ill health Mr. Hewins will contest the election for the Conservatives.30 words
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Article127 1912-03-04 7 DISSATISFIED SOLDIERS. A Grim Spectacle. Neuter's Service. London, via Bombay. R.-utiM s correspondent at Peking wire* that, dissatisfied at not receiving their pay. two thousand of van Shi Kai's troops started looting at the capital yesterday morning. Hordes of coolies and loafers helped to •well the ranks127 words
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Article89 1912-03-04 7 strong contrast were the detachments of foreign troops marching unmolested through the crowds, bringing m foreigners to the Legations. A number of foreigners wer* tired at but were uuhurt. London, via Bombay. A Japanese battleship has been ordered to Taku to establish wireless connection with the Italian wireless89 words
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Article43 1912-03-04 7 Following on the looting m Peking there has been skirmishing throughout to-day. A number of looters have been executed. The losses hitherto are estimated to have reached three millions sterling. Loyalist troops are patrolling the streets. Fresh trouble is feared to-night.43 words
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Article67 1912-03-04 7 There was a serious recrudescence of the disturbance m the morning particularly m the West City, where whole streets were looted. There were many fires. The mutineers Ht Peking, reinforced by soldiers, reinforced looted Paoting fu and burned large areas. Other bodies looted Fengtai and ung-ping-fa The Delegates67 words
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Article158 1912-03-04 7 A meeting of the Foreign ministers was held, partly at the request of Tang Shao Vi to prevent further bloodshed and damage to property. The ministers resolved to bring m all available troops bom the adjarmni parts. A thousand mixed troops arrive to -morrow. A train158 words
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Article136 1912-03-04 7 A Curfew order. A detachment of the artillery to-day marched to Duke Knei'i Palace ami shelled the gate and looted extensively, burning a portion of the Palace. Prisoners are being summarily decapitated OB the outskirts and many headless bodies are seen m the streets. Civilians are arming136 words
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Article159 1912-03-04 7 WEST END RAID. Hammer Tongues. It cuteb's Service. London, via Bombay. Mr. rlftiold Baker's bill for the abolition of plural voting has been read a second time m the Commons by S2S to 142. The Government declined at this stage to say whether they would adopt the bill.159 words
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Article75 1912-03-04 7 Mrs. Paukburst and other Suffragette leaders who were charged with windowbreaking have had, m most cases, two months imprisonment. The police have estimated the damage caused as amounting to over five thousand pounds. The prosecution dwelt on the disgraceful scenes, aud emphasised that the time had come to75 words
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Article53 1912-03-04 7 The Fighting m Tripoli. A telegram from Home states that the offl< ial details of the nghtiug at Mergheb on Feb. 2Hth state that .'.,<•<)() Arabs were engaged aud lost it is estimated MO killed, m the attempt to recapture the heights. The Italian losses were fourteen killed53 words
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Article71 1912-03-04 7 Imperial News Servici. xmdon, via Durban. A telegram Irom C'asa Hlauca says that the French are heavily engaged round thr rebellious tribesmen of Suk Xl Arbft. Many were lefl dead on the field. The French casualties were six dead iirul SO wounded. A St Petersburg telegram suss that71 words
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Article78 1912-03-04 7 A telegram from Washington states that the Democratic Caucus has ratified the bill presented to the Ways and Means Committee of the House providing for the free entry of sugar. A telegram from Washington states that President Taft has tattled a proclamation m which he urges Americans to78 words
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Article29 1912-03-04 7 The Times Mates that 18 Scottish Iron Companies have amalgamated under ihe title of the Scottish Iron and Steel Co.. with a capital ot million sterling.29 words
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Article227 1912-03-04 7 The death is announced of George (irossmith senior. [For three generations the name of Qeorge (jrossinith has been known to the British public In connection with the lecture and concert platform and rtage and so« iety cnl ertaming. George (irossniith the Second, the best known of all. for227 words
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Article103 1912-03-04 7 OPIUM CONVENTION. London, via Bombay. Reuteb's Sir vice. A telegram from Calcutta states thai Sir Guy Wilson, Financial Member of the Council, m introducing the India Budget, referring to the opium question, paid a tribute to Sir John Jordan's skill at Peking m securing a settlement alike fail103 words
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Article64 1912-03-04 7 A telegram from Pau states that Vedrines has monoplaned a distance of 164 1-3 kilometres m an hour, establishing a record. From St Louis it is wired that Capt Herry ascended asa passenger m a biplane for 1,500 feet and then jumped down with a parachute which did not64 words
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Article670 1912-03-04 7 On Saturday night at the Teulonia Club Mile Kva (Jauthier. the favourite French' Canadian me/.zo soprano, jave a concert with Ihc assistance of the Band of the Buffs, bf kind permission. Mile (iauthier had also the assistance of Professor Paul Seelig. the Dutch composer and pianist.670 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement42 1912-03-04 7 "When your dealer tries to palm off an imitation of Rigaud's Kananga Water or "any old thing" which is not what you want, then is the time to throw a little hot air" an to him and keep away from his store.42 words
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Advertisement28 1912-03-04 7 Apioline Chapoteaut is superior to steel dro]>s or pennyroyal ami is a safe rtiuedy for ladies. Ileconiiiiemletl to remove pain, obstruction aiid the irregularitiea peculiar to the sex.28 words
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Advertisement263 1912-03-04 7 ROBINSON Co f»l*P A t SWISS MUSLINS, PIQUES, DRILLS, A BRILLIANTS, I Annual SKSSU. UNDERCLOTHING, White TABLE LINENS, TEA CLOTHS, SIDEBOARD CLOTHS, V fl/MA/ SHEETS, OUUW BEDSPREADS, TOWELS, I*l.. MOSQUITO CURTAINS, 1 tWS LACE CURTAINS, PILLOW SLIPS, TOILET COVERS, AA/oftL' CALICOES AND TT CvK* NAINSOOKS. BOER TOBACCO "SPRINGBOK" FINEST QUALITY263 words
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Advertisement798 1912-03-04 8 SHIPPING M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWABD HOMKWAKD Australian Mar. 1 Krnost Simons Mar. 4 Polynt-sirn Mti. L 8 I>ui»ih.a Mar. 18 V.tU la (iotat A}>l. 1 Tomam- Apl. 1 OrtMonioD Apr. i"> Auatndiea Apr. i"i K. Siuions Apr. 19 lN'.Niu^un Apr.798 words
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Advertisement575 1912-03-04 8 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Madras, Pondichcrry, Cuddatore, Karikal and Negapatam TBI < OMPAVTI Stfamkh M TEESTA 6.*9* tons. Willis. onimandcr. will be Aeapatehed for the above porta on Monday, the ith instant at ."> j>. m. She has excellent accnnniMKlation for tlrst and575 words
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Advertisement592 1912-03-04 8 SHIPPING. P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. 1912 OUTWARD (FOR CHINA) Devanha Mar B592 words
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Advertisement674 1912-03-04 8 SHIPPING N D L Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company nail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp. Southampton, Gibraltar. Oenoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice- versa) Port Said, Sue/, Aden, Colombo, Penang, {Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau, Nagasaki674 words
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Advertisement841 1912-03-04 8 SHIPPING PaclHc Mall s.s Co f U S MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF j km AND HONOLULU H Semi-TropicaJ Rout*. n m Xthi 0 Lii brooi Kan Fran F.u. wmym, ifornia I i f B] itcl laMlMloiMurl^M. tury. MploOß J'a> hrkini v (or vii. dismunt of 10 per* Dot841 words
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Article839 1912-03-04 9 Akticlk hy Di sin. Thfl Worlds Chinese Student's .lon. Mini reprints an ;u-tiele contributed to no English paper bj Dr Sun Vat-sen on "The Cause of tbe Present Chinese devolution." The insurrection described took place m 1K9.->, hut thetvents that preceded it are typical of839 words
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Article760 1912-03-04 9 AWJTHM RriOBT M iIN: HI: AI(MU v SHIP. DUKI OF \H(.^ LL'g DmsaßST, Xext month, if tin- weather is sutliciently favourable. S: ,ys |h« "(il^rvcr" of .lan. •27. the Tobermory (inlleon Salvage Coin* paay will begin fnrihnniasUHM tpreooiat the famous Tuscany galleon, the llorencia," one of the760 words
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Advertisement771 1912-03-04 9 SHIPP ING. SSMHSTOYO KiSEN KAISHA Ig^r^^ WESTERN PACIFIC ;^^^H DENVER RIO GRANDE TRANS-CONTINENTAL TOYO KISEN KAISHA. New Triple Screw Turbine Flyers— 2o Knots Speed. S.S. TENYO MART' 21.000 tons. S.S. CHIYO MART 21.000 tons. S.S. SHIXYO MARU -21.000 tons. S.S. NIPPON MARU 11,000 ton^. (Intermediate.), Western Pacific Denver Rio Grande771 words
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Advertisement562 1912-03-04 9 BANKS THE STRAITS BANKING Co. Private Banking Business. 5 Change Alley. Current Accounts opened from $10 upwards Interest on the daily balances at 2" n p. a. Deposits received at rates which may be ascertained on application. H. HAUPPE. Manager F 9 95 INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS GOLD562 words
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Advertisement390 1912-03-04 9 INSURANCE FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. ESTABLISHED 1882. INSURANCE m Force, over M^OM^OO.oJ New Business, 1910, over *6,640 OOO.OC R^ g «v^ ett^ S rpluB above "abilities foi RESERVE and all outstanding claims. Direct Government Supervision. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made locally Policies are WORLD WIDE." J. H. EVANS,390 words
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Advertisement79 1912-03-04 9 DEATH OF THE P. AND 0. AGENT AT MALTA. The T. and "India," which arrived at Colombo from London via Bombay on Saturday, Keb. 17th drought the news of the death of Captain Worcester, Agent of the Company at Malta. Captain Worcester for several years commanded the India," and was79 words
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Advertisement196 1912-03-04 9 Real Merit Wins. There never wm a Uom whea peoplt ap]>i-r dated the wn\ merlta ol Chamberlain's cougu Remedy more iii.m now. This is ■howa by the InoreaM La ailet and voluntary i«sti r.ionials from j>« ratMM who have l.f.n BOred by it. if you 01 vi. m- children are196 words
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Article1024 1912-03-04 10 AN OITiOMK OF THK Xl.l. Bl(i (il\" SHII\ Mi. Chartai Gaunt writes the following very interesting letter to The Times* He stales Shall we m the near fiiture send our battleships out to fitfht bereft of the armour plating which to day forms such an important part of1,024 words
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Article650 1912-03-04 10 j IIXKOAL DBAitINQ With Compaw SHAItHS. Jadfmenl against Mr Horatio Hottoinle>. M.1».. for £86,778, with interest and 'costs, wai fivsn by Mr Justice Bwintea Bed] In flu' Cbaiu-ory Court, m flj< i IOBBKmi by a creditor and contrilmtorv of iln« Joint Stock Trust ami Finance650 words
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Article125 1912-03-04 10 •Jan. it b. 1911. Belal 4.96.') Bruang 88 889 Hiusrli 400 *»,O.'U (7hfnidff>rfMH 440 (i *>P«'«i« &68 7,060 Heftwood 41m 9)4,894 Kuiiiuitiitg 4.f>'2o 943.119 Kanabri -27 1 8,006 Kinta Ml ll»4.06o Kinta Association 8*27 9'6,55a Klrduiiß 19% 2,061 Knmiut Pulai 57.'J 6,348 Lahal 7,628 MtMi^ltMnhu Lode MO ;i.957125 words
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Article737 1912-03-04 10 The total where given represents figure for 1911. except wlnre a iigure m inck^tt is given represent i/i^ so many mouths. Estate managers and agents will oblige by i correcting returns if vrrong. Jau. F( 1.. l'.ni. Allatfar If ,160 Alma If ,789 Alor Gajab 2,075 18,476737 words
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Advertisement331 1912-03-04 10 The fact that some of your teeth are decayed although you have always cleaned them is a proof that the preparations which you have used do n^ preserve the teeth. Dae Odol! Being a liquid preparation it reaches all parts of the oral cavity, and being an antiseptic it arrests331 words
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Advertisement13 1912-03-04 10 For all internal complaints dysentry oough ©olds *c, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cur«13 words
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Advertisement164 1912-03-04 10 Besl Liniment. i mil i<i m^« i <> C!i 1 1 1 1 i lain s Ii ii. elie\« ihc pain >!t tly. b: :ui iintist ptu- lintmi i: ami promptly otuaea the wound t< any llangTl <«t bio vl p>i-nii afford tv bi without ti ii tnc. 1 b)164 words
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Article1243 1912-03-04 11 fi^ I T E> o AID LabtDiv. Buyers. Sellers. 85,000 2s 2s Allagar 10% 3 U 3 6 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 45% int Z 15 9 16 10* 50,000 2a 2s Batang Malaka 2 3 2 6 30,000 1 1 Baiu Caves 75% int Zlll5 0 12 71,243 words
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Article68 1912-03-04 11 (Corrected dp to Mar. U Bank 4m s 2-4 1132 demand 2-4 5-83 Private credits 3 m/t 2-4$ N credits 6 m c 2-4 11-16 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288$ India, T. T. 174 Hongkong, demand iei Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 140J Bangkok, demand 66 Sovereigns,68 words
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Article137 1912-03-04 11 Mar. 2. Tin (175 tons sold) 95.05 Gambier buyers 10.40 Oambier Cube No. 1 15.60 Gambier Cube No. 2 nom. Pepper Black ordin. Spore buyers 22.50 Pepper, (White fair) buyers 31.7 5 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs (SO to the lb.) nom. Mace (Banda) HO Cloves (Amboina)137 words
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Advertisement30 1912-03-04 11 HIGHEST QUALITY PORTLAND CEMENT "EAGLE" BRAND c^V j^^r "BORNEO" BRAND FRESH SHIPMENTS EVERY MONTH Every barrel guaranteed up to British Standard Specification m first-class condition. THE BORNEO CL SOLE IMPORTERS.30 words
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Advertisement140 1912-03-04 11 De KONINKLIJKE 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 N<jOHT Belawan-Deli y. Bkouwer Kiouw, Letoug, Tarompa. Midai, Genteng, roolooPandiamT Seraßsau. Selaku and Pemangkat a r MERKUs Sclat Paiuijang, V.engkalis. Siak140 words
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Miscellaneous844 1912-03-04 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tona Commanders Arrived From For Wnea Sea Belle F.M.S. y-t 400 Ahraat Pahang 24-1 FMS v t Prorincien Dut oru 6500 Cate Bengkalis, 31-1 M. OHM] I>o^k Steamers Nat, Tonnage A Master From Consignees For Brouwer Dut 324 Sobmitz Djambi, 29-2 Sbips kftnn Ulunhi 4844 words
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Miscellaneous224 1912-03-04 11 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe.— Per MM Australian v\ lf h mails Dp to Peb 10. ddfl Mar 4. From China.— Pet M M E. Simons duo Mar London Mails Despatched. Lkft. DVB. Ar >ii>i N. D. L i.m j;> Peb 21 Peb 21 B. i. Peb l i'« b224 words
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Article997 1912-03-04 12 In thk Civil \m> Police skkvh The following are she Haws of a. Mac j Oatlum Scott. M.r.. who has brought the subject so prominently Itefore the House of Commons of late: An honest ami an eflUnent Civil Service is one of the great«st boons which Ilritish997 words
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Article593 1912-03-04 12 The iiicmiHTs of the Presbyterian Church here. Mid many other friends, will he pleased to heur of their late minister, the Hevd Stephen Walker, who has just been elected to lbs ohargS of the Parish of j flraiistoilll. which is some four miles or so Iron Dalkeith.593 words
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Article70 1912-03-04 12 Dr. Paulus i lecturs «>n Tuesda) al f».ni. will ronaial almost entirely of populai experiments, among which ihe following will i»e Introduced: Combustion of gases under, and upon tin- surface of. srater: Transmutation of colours Diffusion of gases: Peculiar properties of ■osne] gases: A e\po-uie70 words
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Article33 1912-03-04 12 German Merchant Shoots Himself. Mr Kritz Kberius. Manager of HenaST, Bbarißsand to, has nnmnjilttad suicide by -hooting hiiiiseif with a revolver. The Firnr s otlii is ;it Duddall Street. Hongkong.33 words
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Article116 1912-03-04 12 (Front our (urn CorrcMpttHdent) Telok Anson. Mar. 2. Last night a large and representative attendance of fnonmaamis Including forty five visitors from all parts gathered ut Napier Lodge. Telok Anson. to celebrate the installation of Worshipful Brother C. B. Oochrane as Worshipful Master: W, Bro. Sproule. D, <i.116 words
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Article28 1912-03-04 12 Piuseng, Brit 'Mh, (llendy, B*S, Penaiiß K. Sh. Co. Pennng i, Heudsburg, (Jer l t tjl, Orgel. t*S, Batn. via, B. Meyer and Co. Marseilles 6.28 words
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Article288 1912-03-04 12 Kkktkhvs v. TBLBOBAm. Played OB the Ksplanude on Satarday. Scores. Btcbtbeas. l>. J. Ward 1. Gray 1 N. Clarke IbW Jenkins 0 EL M. Cantrell i> Oraj I Scharenguivel 0 Boper b Jenkins l<> W. K. Kay nor h Oliver 11 B. EL Thomas 0 Qray h < >1288 words
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Article158 1912-03-04 12 The Mar* 1 1 Monthlj Medal ol tl«. pore <ioif Club was played lot on the 1;....-( ourse Links on SatnrdAj ami sm. March and Brd The following cardi v 1c returned Mr O. d Seth won the Ball weep on H ituid.«v and Mi D. .1 Ward on158 words
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319 1912-03-04 12 novel ami unique entertainment which will v- nivtMi on Thursday and m tl;i\ lle\t ;it the TiMlttMlill ClllJ.. |,n iff, Alfred Capper and Mr. Owen Hughe* pro mieee to i>e o| \n\ attractive character. The Madrai Mail m oompUmentarj criticism eaid "t^uit.' the moet319 words
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Article326 1912-03-04 12 1 It is notified that the Port of Calcutta is declared infected owing to the existence oi plague. The M.M. Company's steamer Krnest Simons was to leave Saigon at 8 p.m. on the 2nd instant and may be expected here to-day at about 10 a.m. The "Taiun Maru326 words
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Article158 1912-03-04 12 Si me I »ar-i and <» \v. i Punas 00 Bukit Lintann 1 1, <> Pajani 1 ii Pantai 2,500 i 7 V OOO I. idelhl Permata 1.570 I n i! I and I Q linkii Timah 'i-- Total financial Hoos^landt nod <> li.it d Bats158 words
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Article46 1912-03-04 12 To* night at p.m. the lifes and Drums of the HutT^ will play a programme of music m the Botanical Gardens, which will be illuminated for the occasion. With clear weather this should prove an alt vac t i\ e performance.46 words
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Article39 1912-03-04 12 The wedding has taken place of the R«T, .1. EL Smith, S. p. <;.. Chaplain m Province Welleatoy and Ethel Amelia Allan who arrived by the Oerjman Mail. Mr \unu was best man and the Rev. EL C. Haines officiated.39 words
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Article90 1912-03-04 12 Per Terak Messrs Whitehead. J. K. Mardsen, Leighton, Korwale, K. Mixun, K. Stevens, A. Morton, Madam Moine. Mrs warn Cuylenburgi Di EL L. Camming. Per TSBStS Mr Mrs Lamb, Miss Lamb, Messrs L. S. (iauder. S.Augustine. PerNuentung: Mr A Mrs Duke. Mrs Seville, Mrs Saehee, Messrs M. Hilliaud, E.90 words
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Advertisement41 1912-03-04 12 What can l»e more criminal than to substitute one medicine for anot her? Yet this i* a common thing m India, where (Imnault's Syrup of I{\|>ophoHphite of Lime has saved thousandH of consumptives. i You must get "Grimaulfs and no imitation.41 words
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Advertisement210 1912-03-04 12 GAME. ENGLISH PHEASANTS, if ENGLISH PARTRIDGES, SCOTCH GROUSE, I SHANGHAI PHEASANTS Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE We have this day banded over the Agency of Messrs. James Watson hh<| J Co., Ltd., Scotch Whiskies, to Messrs CALDBEGK MACGREGOR Co. McALISTER Co., Ltd. f Singapore, Isth Feb., 1912. Orfevrerie <V210 words
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