The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 March 1912
1912-03-19
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1912-03-19 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY MARCH 19 1912. NO. 7,47115 words
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Article151 1912-03-19 1 A small allowance ofßenter*i kelegrami today. Tke only noficc of the coal strike is that the railway companies are curtail in^ their ser\ ices largely. Huston is sending out only 65 train* a day and the Metropolitan have announced a curtail incut Page 7. Further particular! are151 words
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Article1751 1912-03-19 1 THE STRANGE ADVENTURES or H.ll. TIIK SULTAN OF MKNOKABOI (;I>l The iir.\i;i oi rii,. w ,ii ir B There for Him d spikenard, calamus Mid < -iiiiitunon. Pommegraoatee Mid tnuikincenM ami ftagona in]] oj me. The cabina carved In cedar wood, that came from scented Lriunun.1,751 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement278 1912-03-19 1 quite ENGLISH you know! I "THE VICAR /g\ I WAKEFIELD" OLIVER GOLDSMITH S MASTERPIECE |a^a^Hßßsaßßrxv f ADAPTED FOR THE ODfBMATOORAPH n ooHaocriOK with 1 I tm, .-niAMiors,:,!,^^viA.r.LUiv,,. 1^ NEW P|GTURES| GALAXY OF SPECIAL ARTISTES TO-NIGHT J f S//"ll >7» rO /'.I/. Ball Fight at Mam. THK The Cadger Fum-ly on278 words
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Advertisement554 1912-03-19 1 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT V AT THE HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. {GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Including all the latest European News m Pictures m the Gaumont Graphic No. 7. I And many other interesting and amusing films by well known makers. 111.,, X HAKIMA S(iU p.^^^. WE ADVERTISE 1 ohange554 words
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Advertisement70 1912-03-19 1 3o*£a? v 0 H^vrtiscmcnte. A paekH of deeds l<>>t Page 1. Powell k Co. srii (oconut estate Page Change m ptogramuM of the Bandmann < > j >« r;t Co. Page 1 Rattan exporters iboold consult v advt. on page 5. Shipping noti<<» Gorgon; Fernando Too: Lanka; B. I. and70 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous339 1912-03-19 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday 19th. High Water— lo-:?J am.. 11 B pm Niw Moon. Tanglin Clab Annual Mtg, I pm. "The Moiisme,' Victoria Theatr; Wednesday 20th. High Water— ll f> am.. 1 1.A0 pm. P. A o. Boom \\.nd afail doe. ■■('ount <>t Laxamboarg.' 1 Victoria Thoatm. Thursday 21st. High Water—339 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement421 1912-03-19 2 WE NOW SELL OUR SHEET MUSIC AT 85 c. PER COPY WHY PAY MORE ELBEWERE THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. NOTICES THE SINGAPORE SLIPWAY 4 ENGINEERING COMPANY. LIMITED NOTICE Notice is hereby given, that the Twentysixth Ordinary General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Singapore Slipway autl Kii^inevriug Co., Ltd.,421 words
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Advertisement745 1912-03-19 2 NOTICES $20 REWARD Lost bctwtvu Now Market-rd and Kampong .l<tva,-nl. a pacKet containing seven title deeds relating to lauil. situa'til m th<> town of Johore Bharu audaoiue Municipal Asm 'ssment Notices Anyone returning HM MM to the Kwong Yik Hanking Co., 26, Klintf St.. will rvoflfot th<- ulK>ve re waul.745 words
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Advertisement468 1912-03-19 2 FOB SALE FOR SALE PRIVATELY. The freehold lan-.l and European residence known as No. 116, iialestier Koad, Singapore, adjacent to Thomson Koad Police Station. Area 179*2 square feet. During the past hix yenrs the house has hoen occupied at a tnouthly rental of $30. It coflt >00 to huild. Trustees468 words
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Advertisement477 1912-03-19 2 TO LET. TO BE LET The lar^e comfortable and beautifully situated residence known aX KOGIE, adjacent to Botanic Garden. Tanglin. Rent 91">0. POWELL ft Co., Auctioneers Mar If 22.3 ROOMS TO LET At /•■rlaixl }loiik<- (Armenian Street). Apply on the PREMISES. Mar 11 oc ADIS LODGE, ADIS ROAD. Mount Sophia.477 words
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Advertisement517 1912-03-19 2 THE I Singapore FraeP^ MORNING DAILY To Our Readors. prlvat, n-M... v r^'^tt^ Full J uM,,...,satuh,, l b '"••mij Jivered shoul.i be !l «o bs J RATES OF SUBSCRIPTS One month Three months A year $30 Postage 50 cents a month €xtri For subscriptions sent to tht Office m Advance,517 words
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Article1264 1912-03-19 3 Kama Chinksk Settlers at Pexanu (CorVHKtHT Hr.SKHVKIi. 1 In previous articles of this series we Lave seen how eagerly the assistance of the Chinese was sought by the British m Uencoolen and what an important part they played m the trading and industrial life of that1,264 words
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Article459 1912-03-19 3 DEVBLOPMBMT OF THi: PAKASITI DmoovuntD. Surgeon-General Rammi man. r.>j.s..iate Director of the Bombay Itju'teriolo^ical Lahoratory. and vow of the Madras I'rosidency, has telegraphed to Professor Sir Itonaltl Kos>. of tin' LirerpOO] School of Tropical Medicine, that Captain s. I'titton, of the Indian Medical Service. An sistant Director of459 words
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Article118 1912-03-19 3 The Key. Francis Bashforth has died at Woodhall Spa, aged 9H. For .">] years de ceased was vicar of Minting, Lincolnshire and retired m 1908. His father was coachman to Lord Halifax, and as a hoy he worked at a draper's shop at Leeds. Later118 words
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Article1697 1912-03-19 3 KxyrißY COKTIKURD. (Before Sir. A. H. Hut ion, with A>v,. SsOrs Captain \V. A. FaUCtiot and Urtuuiander L. W. Ba> Moii, K. N if.. were the IISTHSOH. Mr. Balloon said th»» owners had received a letter dated I )cct'mh r 19,1911, sa>ing In reference to1,697 words
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Article292 1912-03-19 3 a circular hus boon mb! fco riMuaholitn of the M Shell Transport and Trading Company stating that arrangements have been made by which the company has acquired from Messrs I>«> Kothschild Freivs of Paris, m conjunction with the Itoyal Dutch Company, HO per cent, of the share292 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement359 1912-03-19 3 I DREADFUL ECZEMA I I Cured by Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. H That torturing and dish^uring disease has its cause m an :mpure 6in condition of the hloocL The impure condition of p si I j the blood often arises from a diseased condition of y liljfdC*^^' f lc359 words
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Article2240 1912-03-19 4 (From mur oum Coma^tmtfimt^ THE COAL STRIKK. London, Feb. 23. The situation this week has been reflect e# by a remark made to me by a Liberal member of Parliament at the House of Common?. "We m this House are quill out of touch with the country. If2,240 words
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Article486 1912-03-19 4 The Itoyal Mail Steam Pocket Company is making an issue of £400.000 Four and a Half per cent. Debenture stock at par and £850,000 Five pexceut. Debenture stock 99. It is provided that the company may at any time after January 1, I9IH, redeem the whole or486 words
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Article256 1912-03-19 4 A Proven Curb. The torturing irritation of piles (itching, bleeding, or blind) eczema, and any itching ekin complaint is allayed by the first application of Doan's Ointment and even stubborn cases which have resisted other treatment for years, quickly yield to this healing ointment. Doan's Ointment is256 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement65 1912-03-19 4 Should be Pleasant to Take. When a medicine must be ;;iv<>n to young children it should be pleasant to take. Chamberlain* Cough Remedy is made from loaf sugar, and the roots used m its preparation gives it a flavor similar to maple syrup,, mak ingit pleasant to take. It has65 words
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Advertisement182 1912-03-19 4 SERVANTS' AGENCY OFFICE. No. 79, Tank Road, Book K. |x rs. Building ('outractorn, ClerkH, Conductors, i) route re. Driven*, Engineers, Fitters, Overseers, Painter*, Htevodore*, Surveyor**, Hteno-TypiHtH, DraftHmen, and Domestic SorvautH Ktippliod at Hhort notice. Kmployoes other than Dumestic ServantH supplied froe. Please apply to W. D. ALYIB, Manager. Mar 11182 words
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Advertisement132 1912-03-19 4 SILEMTRUMMihq "SENTINEL" STEAM WAGONS 3 Ton 6 Ton Carries S tons with a trailer. Carries 10 tons with a trailer The "Sentinel" is the favourite Steam Wagon because of its EXTREMELY QUIET RUNNING, SIMPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION, FUEL ECONOMY, SPECIAL SUITABILITY FOR THE COLONIES. Work done at the rate of 72,000132 words
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Article1749 1912-03-19 5 ANTICIPATIONS AND PRECAUTIONS. Emi- BFnKT i>n NATIONAL IWHJBTHV. (»y the Mail.' Then are 116,931 members of the Miners Federation who voted against general strike at the ballot m January, but they wen Compelled to strike b\ the majority vote of i4ft,Bol. There are 100,000 miners and1,749 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement611 1912-03-19 5 WANTED TO RAT FAN EXPORTERS. WANTED Lowest cash quotations for basket canes m 10 ton lots c. i. f. Cape Town, with samples preferred. Address Cape Basket Manufacturing Co. and Cane Merchants, 74, 7(J, Sir Lowry Rd, Cape Town, S. Africa Mar 19 tts 26 WANTED Wanted a Company or611 words
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Advertisement1718 1912-03-19 5 AUCTIONS m AUCTION SA^E OF I l^l F$ F"*? «2 Bl M A COGQ;HIT RUBBER ESTATE I A J-W X V/ JL-I I AT OHABOI ROAD, Ml 1 1 1 Hill H fji To be held at Powell Co.'s Sale-room 1S a llQUld Waterproof 111 material for |2 Tuesday, 26th1,718 words
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Article38 1912-03-19 6 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTHS. Ai-TMAN.—On the 9th March at "Coolflu" La'buan, 8. 8., to Mr. and Mrs. Granvili,e J. Ai/: man. a Hon. McKkn/ib. at Ed^ehill, Mount KHxabeth m March m. to Mr. and Mrs. Jambs M(KKN/ii, h daughter.38 words
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Article, Illustration2034 1912-03-19 6 i. Truth i-»v,ui (cf t,H»d;i». The sister Colony of Hongkong may well fool proud and happy at having witnessed ttfcS realisation of the dream of the establishment of a (University within her gaU»s, for on March 11th, m circumstance that augured a2,034 words
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Article94 1912-03-19 6 From <,v, i Th, J'"»™* ■M i i l:<mc<| Mr. .1 w ;l1 bai bot., dinner at the T..v,, '"v, M <«.■■•< y-f M,. A. X wit: At the Presbxleri allusion to »h, death f tjr Lawrence hmi he, n s,, M(M M Church for el,,, n% of94 words
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Article31 1912-03-19 6 Kual;i [..unpur. M ;i Six racehorses f,-,,,,, w,,,,. m ore due :im Jg* Thevars Mag i,,, porN (1 (iv M >™ and some v,,. run u U s,^ meeting. "uaporn31 words
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Article39 1912-03-19 6 [Ft >.. ,r f Kuala Lumpur. Mar. |fl neflmrtei benoo tetwriai wad deriug the dr> «-e*.th«, rf hl h t pMtponeinent was tine display on r»i* Whole and th.r. Wm l U v .Mrs. Bcoctaaa pnwatea tka prixw,39 words
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Article534 1912-03-19 6 Hi-* friends will b« glad v, l>:ir U ihow Kit is makiriK' •utUafll progw* after hi» Oferttoa at Kuala Lumpur. Mr. KMsg Hooi vm t|, r ,,wn nut I truj) r»M»-ntly while iririof down Wilfi Hill. Kujilii I. impnr. and J.st.ily hurt ifcjt«| the face. It is m n inured534 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement192 1912-03-19 6 OLD TAWNY PORT Guaranteed 7 YEARS m Wood m Spore. EXTRA SPECIAL WHISKY ditto. OLD BROWN SHERRY GttarantMd J a E s c ln Woodin j BOTTLING CAN BE DONE TO SUIT OUR CUSTOMERS. In QUARTS or PINTS. In any quantities, however small. I PRICES AND SAMPLES ON APPLICATION TO:192 words
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Advertisement54 1912-03-19 6 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements of John iioberts, Ketired World's Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. only obtainable from John Roberta, London REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE EAST C. M. LUMB addrehs P. 0. Box 41, Penang. show room Raffles Hotel, Penang.54 words
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Article60 1912-03-19 7 A STORM RAGES. The Loss of Life. Reuter's Service. London, da Bombay Knquuifg made .it Kasthourne have trough? forwtud !io news regarding the trussing occupants of the first l>oat of the and O. Oceana and it is now regard f d us certain that her seventeen occupants60 words
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Article50 1912-03-19 7 Seven Passengers, Probably. Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. The identity of the seventeen drowned i»y the capsizing of the "Oceanas" boat is Htill not established, but it appearM'ertain that seven were passengers, five stewardesses and live of the crew. The Liner was m charge of the pilot.50 words
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Article76 1912-03-19 7 One boat made for Eastbourne, but most of the bouts remained alongside sheltering andet the lee of the Oceana" till the "Missi-x V life boats arrived. IH7 of the crew and 27 passengers were then t ransferred to the "Sussex." The remainder of the crew stayed aboard till76 words
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Article460 1912-03-19 7 official of the P. and O. met the passengers m London and they were con-v»-M«d to the Grosvenor Hotel, where there were many guests and maids, and were temporarily provided with clothing. Despite the exposure, none of the ladies were seriously affected, though they suffered considerably from460 words
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Article54 1912-03-19 7 DESERTED EUSTON. iMTEMLKL News Sekvice. London, via Durban. The (ireat Noitheru Railway Co. has ancelled ltiO more train* the L. and V W. \'2o more, and henceforth there will be only 05 trains leaving Euston daily, including those for the suburbs. The Metropolitan Railway announces the tirst54 words
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Article16 1912-03-19 7 [Mnmi News Service. London, via Durban The death is announced of the Duchess ot Bncclenoh.16 words
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Article60 1912-03-19 7 Why Wermuth Resigned. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. The German Government has decided to obtain increased revenue for the army and navy by cancelling the rebate, m excise hitherto enjoyed by the rural distilleries, and appropriating surpluses from existing taxation. Herr Werinuth strongly favoured an inheritance ta\60 words
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Article48 1912-03-19 7 Strongest but one m Orient. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. A telegram from Washington states that the Navy Department has ordered three armoured cruisers of the Pacific Fleet to the Philippines, making the American Fleet m the Orient the most powerful next to .Japan.48 words
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Article91 1912-03-19 7 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. Keuter s correspondent at Lisbon wires that the Labour agitators Castro and Constantino have been ur rested for the murder of the Mayor of Moita on Jan. Mist. The Police have prohibited to-day's Syniicalist meeting. From Brussels it is reported that the91 words
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Article337 1912-03-19 7 The S.V.C. are holding a subscription dance on April 19th. The outward bound mail Freueh steamer Polynesien arrived yesterday afternoon and the mail were delivered shortly after eight o'clock. Field Marshal Sir W. ii. Nicholson had booked his passage by the Oceuna, leaving London on March 15th but probably would337 words
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Article85 1912-03-19 7 TREATY OF ALLIANCE. Iwj'KRfAL News Service. London, yip Durban. The correspondent of the Times at Lisbon states that the Premier has published sin extract from the Anglo- Portuguese treaty of alliance which provides that neither of the contracting parties shall join m an attack on the other85 words
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Article625 1912-03-19 7 CHINESE KKVOLT. r.KiTisH Missionary Killbd Shanghai. Mar. 7. Mr Day. an Auglican missionary, has been killed by the mutineers at Chihchow and a Mr Hughes has been wounded. At Tientsin martial law Jia6 been proclaimed m the British Concession. A foreign loan o1 500,000 taels was advanced at Peking,625 words
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Article918 1912-03-19 7 A Popi'lar Production. Without v shadow of doubt The Count of Luxembourg is the pick of the productions Mr Maurice Bandmaim has presented to us this season, as was borne out by the enthusiastic reception that it met at the hands of a very large audience last918 words
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Advertisement60 1912-03-19 7 Best Liniment. For <:uts and bruises, there is nothing equal to Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It not only telieves the pain almost instantly, but it is ■an antiseptic linimeut and when applied promptly causes the wound to heal without any danger of blood poison. You cannot afford to be without it60 words
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Advertisement14 1912-03-19 7 For all internal complaints dy sentry cough colds &c, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cure14 words
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Advertisement193 1912-03-19 7 Irotherhams I ENGLISH LEVER WATCHES A^fifij/* G«SBrt ROTHERHAMS' QoU K.yless Vy>^*V<V Half Hunter Watches, (iuaranteed to he Ike Price Sls J4o^^^^^± ROTHE RHAMS' I**, (.old Kevins ism P v(Mltation w atcbes. Full Hunter //<//£jl^ !^C Price $225. I (feffll "frßrf Li Th<?Se PriCt an IfllOll—l for Cash IV >^ V^^^-^sS/193 words
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Advertisement774 1912-03-19 8 SHIPPING OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. i of; Sourabaya,Broome, Port Hedland, Cossack, Ashburton, Carnarvon, Geraldton and Froraantle. Thi Oompj w Bti iwkb "GORGON U.6H5 Tons, raptaiw Townlay, In Intended ts nnll lor the above port* on Batarday, IbeStrd March. L9IS. Pot rVeajdil or Passaej apprj to W. MANSFIELD Co.. Ltd..774 words
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Advertisement628 1912-03-19 8 SHIPPING N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly < t\ ice is maintained hetueen Yokohama via porti to Miami illes. Fjoihlou and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twinscrew Steamers i!iaiutaiuiui« thi> service have bet D specially designed and constructed,628 words
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Advertisement529 1912-03-19 8 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Ltd's APCAR LINE. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above Line maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan, calling at Penang, Singa pore, Hongkong and Shanghai eu route. FLEET. Tons. Commander, ss Japan 6.013 A.Stewart. S8 Gregory Apcar 4.6.X) S. H. Belson. ss529 words
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Advertisement672 1912-03-19 8 SHIPPING M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD Polyue^ien Mar. 18 Dambefl Mar. 18 V. dela Ciotat Apl. 1 Toiii.uk Apl. 1 Caledotiieu Apt. i"» Australien Apr. lo E. Himous Apr. 29 roiyiu'-Kitu Apr. 29 Nera May II Ciotat May 13 Duiubea672 words
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Advertisement846 1912-03-19 8 SHIPPI NG V S MAIL L^E L 0 VIA INLAND SEA OF J AP AND HONOLULU [i.if.- i o, '-amed.mappliciui,,,,. I HSHtn^ers holding otd, fl to the United Bute, rfthe Overund Umlted, being est and Limited i w IV-l V-- IfornU Limiu««3 Itepekaaiid Bwta y oanaU<,h,v, t,, direct root**. i..y./.i,.i......t..-..846 words
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Article450 1912-03-19 9 GfrBOWTB oi- Victohia as PACIFM Port. Gbm* additions to th. fcnniHgW M-ml in* to the port of Victoria. 8.C., say the Colonist, are shortly to be mad,.. Them are now under construction or ordered TMMII «gf IHgaling OTt 100,000 registered tons m excess of th.- now plying450 words
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Article140 1912-03-19 9 As vessels of very large draft are uiiablo to cross the Bangkok bar, the lightering work, conveying the cargoes of rice out to them, is of considerable importance to the trade facilities of the port. In this con neetion. the record work performed by the sterna lighter140 words
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Advertisement777 1912-03-19 9 SHIPPING. llfpialk T o Y o KISEN KAISHA TRANS-PACIFIC Ig^lpm WESTERN PACIFIC DENVER and Rio GRANDE £l^*^s? transcontinental "^gip/TOYO KISEN KAISHA. New Triple Screw Turbine Flyers— 2o Knots Speed. S.S. TENYO MARU 21,000 tons. H.S. CHIYO MARU 21,000 tons. S.S. SHINYO MART' 21,000 tons. AND S.S. NIPPON MARU li.ooo tous.777 words
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Advertisement628 1912-03-19 9 SHIPPING. Norddeutscber Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers ol this Company anil fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suoz, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtan, Nagasaki and Kobe to628 words
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Advertisement400 1912-03-19 9 INSURANCE FEDERAL UFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1882. B 8 CURRENOT INSURANCE m Force, over $45,000,000.0 C New Business, 1910, over f6,640,000.0C Large Nett Surplus above liabilities fo» RESERVE and all outstanding claims. Direct Government Supervision. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made locallj Policies are M WORLD WIDE." J. H.400 words
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Advertisement537 1912-03-19 9 BANKS THE STRAITS BANKING Co. Private Banking Business. I Change Alley. Current Accounts opened from $10 upwards Interest on the daily balances at 2% p a S°T tS received at rates which may 'be ascertained on application. H. HAUPFE, Manager _!f^_ Z__ INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000.537 words
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Advertisement221 1912-03-19 9 Croup can be Prevented. When given as soon as the croupy cough, appears Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will ward off an attack of croup and prevent all danger and cause of anxiety. Thousands of mothers use it successfully. For sale by all. Dispensaries and Dealers. NETHERLANDS-INDIA COMMERCIAL BANK. EBTABLIBHED 1863. CAPITAL.221 words
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Article1101 1912-03-19 10 The Collision of Stars A Medical Pro- bleni Solved Coral Growth- --How Cellu- I loid Hums New Treatmeut of Woollen j Goods- An Klectric Safety Lump A New Kgtf Trick Better Names for Alloys Chromium Nickel Hi as*. There is good reason to believe that the bodies m1,101 words
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Article153 1912-03-19 10 19)1. lYb. 1912. Bital 4,96. r HA 540 BruMig mm 9 M Unis.'h 5,0;i4 :iCO H65 Chen4sria«f 440 110 fftj OopCDg 7,060 4T.'» 1.040 Hcuuood 9)4. :u>5 27n SB# Kutiiimingidol]urB>9>4;t.l 19 2,864 7.484 Kanahoi a,OOB 27s B4i Kin 4« 1K4.065 ffto r»HS Kinta Association 9>6,858 1,1 ;io 1.9,153 words
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Article868 1912-03-19 10 The first total where given represents figures for 1911, except where a figure m brackets is given representing so rn.uiy months. Estate managers and agents will oblige by correcting returns if wrong. 1911. Feb. 1912. Allagar 55,150 :>.7i)o 11,501) Alma 25.789 Alor Gajah 13,476 2.260 4,3:*5 Alor868 words
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Advertisement421 1912-03-19 10 The Skll n I when rough, tender or I^k jT/*\ inflamed, needs the \*\sV/ M exquisite relief and comfort produced by "'Hazeline' Snow" (Traoc Ma«k> A toilet preparation of inimitable elegance with delightfully soothing and beautifying properties. It is indispensable to ladies for the preservation and improvement of the complexion,421 words
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Advertisement168 1912-03-19 10 Gbt Britfrfc M. ftl -IP »-il «v n Kuud kuk. 'y •> txcdUm*, übl.^licil I /cj»n«ati««ii ot it* ovn." Bender's Food is »ooth- 6 t yd i r T ?.nd ralisfyinf. It J rit^insa!llhce!ca:ents oT a natural food m a condition suitable for r irr.mecTate absorption. ben niiik cue is168 words
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Advertisement66 1912-03-19 10 Relief at Hand. Many mflfeftn from iWWBUHiWi h»i muprim d d deMghled with th. promj lii'f aiTorilod h> applying Chamberlaiß a Balm. Not our OSM 0< tht uinatisin iBW quirts any internal ttvatmont what< sale by all DibiK?nsaries ami Pralt'i"THE TRAVELLER'S MALAY PRONOUNCING HANDBOOK. TMTH KOITION. Price 51.25 per copyPublishers66 words
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Article1258 1912-03-19 11 Cap. Ibbue. Paid. Last div. Buyers. Sellers. 85,000 28 2a Allagar 10% 3 0 3 6 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 45% int 1« 0 16 9 50.000 2s 2b Batang Malaka f J 2 9 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 75% int 13 0 0 13 10 0 80,0001,258 words
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Article69 1912-03-19 11 (Corrected up to Mar. Ih.) Bank 4 rag 2-4 11-831 demand 2-4 6-SS Private credits 8 m/i 2-4 17-32 credits 0 m 2-4 11-16 France demand Bank 204 Germany, demand 288$ India, T. T. 174 Hongkong, demand 17 J Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 14O| Bangkok, demand 60 Sovereigns,69 words
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Article134 1912-03-19 11 Mar. 18. Tin buyer* 94.75 Oambier 10.624 Gambier Cube No. 1 15.75 Gam bier Cube No. 2 nom. Pepper Black ordin. Spore buyers 22.50 Pepper, (White fair) buyers 81.50 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom. Mace (Banda) 110 Cloves (Amboina) nom. Bali Coffee134 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement185 1912-03-19 11 FOR ESTATE^other BUILDINGS "GENASCO" (Tropical) ROOFING Genasco is the result of over 30 years Experience m the manufacture of Ready Roofing. Its durability makes it the most economical of any roofing on the market. ONE OF THE STRONGEST POINTS m favour of Genasco is the simple and easy manner m185 words
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Advertisement139 1912-03-19 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 der Capellkn Batavia Mar 20 de Klerk Muntok, Djeboes, Blinjoo, S'oengei-Liat, Pangkal-Pinaug, Koba and Toboali M KOEMAi Rengat Mar Jq Merkus139 words
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Miscellaneous1008 1912-03-19 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For When Sea Belle F.M.S. yet 400 Ahmat X ran 14 v xi< Kuantan X.M.S. 249 Ta«ld l>Sh u 17 (Vms SISS Z. Provincien Dut c,u MO6 Cato BengkalU, 111 Du^'o.sul SS^ Steamer, Nat. Tonnage A Master From Consignees For ZL1,008 words
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Article271 1912-03-19 12 Polh'k Make Fubtueb \kuksts The gang of bad characters whoare sii]j posed to be responsible tor the series of gang robberies that have been perpetrated m various parts Of the town are gradually being brought to book by the polite, and by the arrest of further three men271 words
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Article107 1912-03-19 12 i «i Hat i Tin- Pathan, Ishaq Khan, arrested for assaulting Mrs. Wood, wifeol the Rev. J, A. Wood, Warden m M. Johl EMvinit] School, «'ti ihe nighl oi the 31st ultimo was tried hy Mr. Ferguson, Additional M^ti^: y te, on charges of criminal assault and107 words
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Article183 1912-03-19 12 I m .i\ }> t;v u»» \< \«u \ui k. It 1 H. The Government Prosecrutoi permitted it tD i»« made known to-day thai For the i>M>t ten monl ery conversation In Urn private office of Mr. Fran* Ryan, the pre sideni the Ironworkers' i nion, indicted i183 words
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Article274 1912-03-19 12 Sms l pos baa broken out m Sourabaya. I r»->ii r;iMs are reported daily. Kartliquake shoe k> arc* rrportt-d from Lembang. The tunera] of tba late Mr Waleaon nt Bourabaya destined to tlj«- respeel In whica he was held. Orel serentj carriages joined th-« funeral procession, and the274 words
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Article418 1912-03-19 12 Si I VMKItS SHfTTINt, Ot'T C'VKi.o TO Takk Coal. Steamers arriving nt Colombo home-\\i\vi\-bound aif liking additional quantities of coal. <'\«'ii to the extent Of shutting out some cargo. Stocks m as WS Imvc pre\ iously said, below normal, but as a tiumbcr of colliers418 words
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Article178 1912-03-19 12 i WaNTKOI Lot U '»l i.l I lON. d «'t Malayan fauna m m ihorl h be s«-mi t<. the SEoologfa al lardi i The torming <>t the oollection baa been andertakea bj the M H. >! leum oAeials, and wi ki t.. remind the public178 words
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Article187 1912-03-19 12 i and < o. ter| I.i. i .^in for real 5.955 Ji» The Plata ling Rabbet Fstatos Syndicate, Ltd., p.»\s ;i final dividend of 100 J>»T cent. making lotel of S5O pet cent for the >• it. 1::..".(mi bat i ii placed n> rcieorro, and £4,600 ha> lio-n187 words
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Article499 1912-03-19 12 YESTERDAY'S TIKS. Champion sun-. A. I). Cox beat I). J. Steyu PaL\e (> 1 1 -♦> o"— 1. A c'i.\ss SnoiJßa. J. K. Tyler scr. heat 11. EL L. Dyne scr. 8 1 6 -4. Rnys rec. 1 heat (apt. H. (i. Pinofaet owe ;{(».:<.499 words
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Article48 1912-03-19 12 Iht Diontbly meilal was piaved for on Saturday and Sundaj and was won bj .J. Jl. Bunnar with s net score of 74, < >t her scores wei c A. |>. Dove 77 A. I. Cameron ~;i J. Kennedy h*j J. 11. Murray s.; C. i>. McLachlan48 words
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Article772 1912-03-19 12 While passing t lie island of Soko. a Porftnsjaese jumped from the Bni An" and was drowned. The I*. hoilMWMd mail India left Hongkong lit 1 pin. on Saturday, and is due here at <> o'clock on Wednesday morning, the 20th instant. The I*. Ac O. outward mailBangkok Times - 772 words
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Article103 1912-03-19 12 As tin- lioincward hound P. and O. mail steamer ''India' 1 Leaves M 8 am on 'nuns duy, Ihc weekly edition or the Singapore Free Press will be published on Wednesday this week. Mr and MnJ. CuUeu (Secretary to the Kellai (iioupof Khtates^ passed through lpoh by mail train on103 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement40 1912-03-19 12 Well, w* 11! \S«- ofnti lie;u- f(»lkH say, •Well, well!" They'll suy it twenty ttmOftft day, "Well, well Now repetitionH we abjure. Vot, all that take that mixture pure, That's kno>\u as \V(hhlh* C.rtat lVpi.oimiut Cure Cau nay "Well, well."40 words
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Advertisement14 1912-03-19 12 For all internal complaints djßentry cou«h I colds &c, take Woods' Great Peppermint Tire14 words
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Advertisement214 1912-03-19 12 A GUARANTEEDJ^COME FORLlft £100 a year for life on attaining age 50 or a sin^u v £1390-2-0 can be secured by a male age 25, for an pa^entof of £31-16-0, (other ages m proportion.) lnnuai paym^ Quotations for Annuity for all kinds, at any n<s amount, will be given on214 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous132 1912-03-19 12 PASSENGERS. Per [pob: Meesrs Beaumont, Bishop Boothly, Patera, J.L. Campbell, Glen, iw her, C. B. Buckley, Naughton, Bnarpe, 1 1 Uanis, Sime, Collins. Crooke, Griffins, Orey, Yearwood, Mr, Mrs ft Miss MeClymont, Mr ft Mrs Thong Yen Par Tumi Main: I!, \fiiaiui. Mm I. Na 1 linn and two children.132 words
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