The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 March 1912

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  • 15 1 Singpore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. MARCH 23, 1912. NO. 7,478
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  • 141 1 The Bfinimam Wage l.ill has been read a second time I'a^^ 7. Sir Thomas Sutherland denies tlr.it negotiations are proceeding between the P. and O. Co. and others Page 7. The death is announced at Penangof a millionarie Page ft. The accused m the I'a^ir Panjang murder
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  • 984 1 Where a DatiOD is imbued with superstition ;i belief m witchcra; t it the natural result. and where there is a belief hi wifclu raft then the witch doctor will m evitably spring ji;t«) existence and fatten on his more ignoranj brethren. The Mala\ is afl intensely BUDentitlOUl
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 358 1 AT THE HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! TO-NIGHT!!! REVOLUTION EN CHINA Eight Films depicting the scenes m the Chinese Revolution have just been received from Japan. Also GAUMONT'S GRAPHIC, the Latest. Telephone 1116. K. hakima. Boto PMprtaior. f^^^^mamtmrnmi^mmmmmmmi^m^ HIGH CLASS THE ELOPEMENT IpiGTORUL GEMS AN ENGLISH STAR
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    • 231 1 YOU WONT MISS OOOH PICTURE MUKI I. IKK "THE BOHEMIANS OF PARIS A MURTTY PATH! i'RO!»l< tion IN TWO I'ARTS. ntOM "IV VIK M BOHKMK B1 HENHV M( R«.KR. IF YOU KNOW THAI mi HAVK IT ON TO-NK.HT. <Sl> WHAT A SPLENDID FILM IT IS it is tb i'ikck dk
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    • 158 1 sc-Dat'a Rtwcrtigcment*. Auction aale ot port and claret Pu^«- B. Notice re Henrietta Eitatea I'aß** Ssiil in«4 dates ot the Teesta. and DQwara Page New pla>sat the Theatre Royal Rage 1. Change* of programme at the Alhainina. hiarlborongh and Harima Hall Page I. Wanted clerk and dresser Page 2. Cloaing
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 140 1 THE WEEK. Saturday 23rd. High Water— o 2(i am., 12 pm Ixxljie St. Oeotge, 9.10 pm. Sunday 24th. High Water— o-"»l am.. 1.51 pm. sth m Lent. n. D. l. Homeward mail *iv. Monday 25th. High Watei" 1-26 am.. f-fS pm. Annunciation Lady I>u>. Chaml>er of Commerce meeting, 2..>0 piu.
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  • 224 2 BATTLE CRUISER LION." The alterations to the superstructure of the battle cruiser Lion are vow well iv hand at Devonport. The next stage of the work will be the placing of the masts m their new positions. Only the vortical portion of the original tripod mast is to be re-erected
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  • 163 2 At the French Consular Court. Bangkok, the charge against iwo officers of the t>teamer Donai respecting the smuggling of arms came up for investigation. The defendants >\ere M. Bourven, chief engineer, and Kugeue Cado, purser and Mr Craig conducted the case for the Customs. It appears
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  • 750 2 Comments *m> Compabihoms. A correspondent writes to Urn I'litang Gazette an follows: 1 Motice that the Rubber World of Ijonrion. m dealing with the question of Indian v Chinese lat-.nir. observes that a large influx of Indian labour would have a tendency to reduce estate expenses.
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  • 218 2 Th< Weather Telegrams are tran fed by emirtesy of tin; K. K. Tel. Co. and wo., tin the observations marie at Hongkong ():i(.) Nmi rvatory ami at Manila Observatory (\1 M.) The data arc; riate and hour of <les|>atch the Barometer nailing (inches m HK., Milli metivs m
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 45 2 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 dtnger and cause of anxiety. Thousands of me there use it successfully. For sale by ail Dispensaries and Dealere.
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    • 617 2 THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. HAVE THE FAMOUS PATHE MACHINES RECORDS NO TROUBLESOME NEEDLE TO CHANGE NO SCRATCH AND BOTHER. RECORDS BY CARUSO. Mac CORMACK. BEN DA VIES. KIRKBY LUNN. MARIO ANCONA Etc., $2-5O each. DOUBLE SIDED. NOTICES $20 REWARD Lo»t between New Market -rd aud Ka tv pong Java-rd,
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    • 678 2 NOTICES THE MALAKOFF RUBBER Co.. Ld. Notice is hereby given that the Transfer Books of this Company will be closed from Tuesday, the 26th day of Marsh, to Saturday, the 80th day of March, 1912. both dayH inclusive, for the preparation of Dividend Warrant*. Hy Order of the Board. BOUBTEAD
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    • 439 2 WANTED WANTED Clerk for accounts and general work. Tamil preferred. Apply McALISTER Co., Ltd. Mar 2.J uc DRESSER WANTED A good dreHKer is wanted for a rubber estate m Sclangor, apply to F. W. BARKER A Co., Singapore Mar 23 30-3 NICE LITTLE BUNGALOW WANTED Two bedrooniH neccsnary. FURNIBHED house
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    • 336 2 TOJ^ET ROOMS TO LET I At z,,iand Hona, -Apply ,-utho PREMISES lM Mar U 1 ADIS LODGE. ADIS RoA]^ m Morv Bomu Mne House, extenhiv. large roc.m.. hathJS d v f r chUu^ comfort for fanulus an, only. Tvl. 177. w,, llv t Fi 'op^ Atao««,usfor. w .,K V LE
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 245 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. BT. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. Fifth Sunday m Lent iPasMion Sunday.* -'4th March, 191-. 7 a.m. Holy Communion. 7-45 a.m. Holy Communion (Choral it Sermon, Hymn* 97(1), 311. 3J». 9-l r a.m. Matins Litany, Hymn 200. 4 p.m. < hildren'* Service, Hymns MS, 107. 5 30 p.m. ESVMMOM «i
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  • 1643 3 A 1'.U11.1.l \NT ATMI.KTh. London, Feb. 2>. Sirica the palmy days of C. A. Hradley of Hudderslield und W. Morton of London. Knglaml has been badly off tor a really high class amateur sprinter. It is possible a worthy representative of the Empire has been, found m I>.
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  • 131 3 Tin. 1 latest oil tank ship ever built, to he driven by internal -combustion motors, is to be constructed by the krupps for the German-American Petroleuu Company. The vessel, according to Popular Mechanics,' will have a- length of 52">ft a breadth of W>|ft., a depth of 1
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  • 72 3 There never was a timo when people appre ciated the real uierits of Chauilierlain's Cougn Remedy more than now. This is shown by I the increase iv sales and voluntary testimonials from persouswho have been cured by it. If on or your chi ldren are troubled with
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 809 3 r g- Grand- V ,----x I |Q mother lo^j *&!s&>>■ Aged i vTf T iPI Grand a m, I Aged i»L i n i_ i Regain Health by the same Means. The Grandmother s Story. The Story of the Child. The MMTgs and vitality which I ix.ws-. At this poini
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    • 146 3 The Skin #<2l\ when rough, tender or n inflamed needs the %4 exquisite relief and comfort produced by "'Hazeline' Snow" (Trade Mark> 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, and to men
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  • 1029 4 < Vvlon papers contain an account of the distribution of prizes and certificates for music, as v res 11 1.* of the local examinaMoil* held at Colombo under the auspices ot the Associated Hoard of the Koyal Academy of Music and Koyal College of Music.
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  • 538 4 "REVOLUTION AT SINGAPORE. Now Chinese m That Cm Am v\i> Cheeb the Republic. COIfTniBUTK m Kkvou tion'B PUKD and KKlnU'B IN ITS Sic« KSS. Internal evidence will show that the. following highly imaginative effort :tt describing the attitude, of the Singapore Chinese towards the newly announced Chinese republic is the
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  • 298 4 Vlthoutfh th« comparison betWMS an insect and a tncclianiciil contrivance is "limping," na\s Popular Mechanics,' many uneful lessons may h«> found m >( inlying the flight of the latter. itird flight has bmtm cxhawativels stiidiinl ft>r centuries by men seeking a means of Hying, but not
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 322 4 i" "I JiLfciF' I v V. I lllilll^Jiifir X^ "\j|fcus come /"rom </oc* Wolfe's I^^]^ <^7 «l ir Schnapps, ''nwH^^. >H 111 i jBBME V-^ x^^jw The beverage 4ii 'ill S^N jUk wf\ at ene^'^ s WOLFE'S! sch^!^ Schnapps. I A Refreshing and Exhilarating Drink and valuable Median. il Beverage
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    • 41 4 Relief at Hand. Many sufferers from rheumatism have been surprised and delighted with the prompt relief afforded by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Not one case of rheumatism m ten requires any internal treatment whatever. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.
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    • 542 4 j SATISFACTION' 3 SCOTCH -M-^^Em WHISKY I J FOR CONNOISSEURS uSj S U Hroprhlns D. &J. McCALLUM, EDINBURGH, SCOTLAND. (Established M2Dj, 5 i ./J gents J Caldbeck, Macgregor Co., Singapore,. BY APPOINTMENT JSMhS To H.M. THE KING. Bjßßsasißaaßßjßaßßasiav^Bßßißßß^^^B^B^B^Hsas>Bßßasß^Bß^asßsjßaißaaiß^Bßßß^B^a^B» I Home-made beef tea is neither U* so strong, so free from
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  • 948 5 Quicquid agunl homiuei nostri et»t faraffo li belli. juvKNAL. Had Kritain bmm now m the thick of a fiist-class war it imiy bi aflHMd with confidence that the war taxation ami the high domestic ptkjM for all the mUDtmkUm «>f life would not be as Oppemmbn
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  • 452 5 A harrowing story of his experiences while imprisoned m Servia as a "spy" is told by a young Dutch marine engineer, Mr J, \V. Hosendaal, who is now m London. To the Daily Sketch, Mr. Rosendaal, who is 29 years old. related how last December
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 345 5 AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE OF 90 CASES PORT CLARET AT I'OWI LL CO 's SALEROOM Wednesday, 27th Mar., at 11 a.m Comprising:— Old Rsd I White I'osaila part, No. 7 |»ort. Tav\ n\ Dry, Burgundy. Cot6B Ittom C'lar«t iVi-., Ac. TO BE SOLD IN LOTS WITHOUT RESERVE* POWELL Co., AUCnOKEEM Mar
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    • 726 5 AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE OF BUILDING LAND SITUATE AT MIN'JO ROAD, SIXGAI'OIM. Tuesday, 26th March, at 2-30 p.m Area as per Government Re-Survey 3,56.". square feet, comprised m two Government Leases for 9y years from Ist October. lxf>B, total quit rent $4. POWELL Co., Auctioneers BRADDEMi Bros., Solicitors. Mtn- i 0
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    • 671 5 AUCTIONS PROPERTY INVESTMENTS. We would chaw our attention to the follow* I inj4 propertii which we have been Instructed to dispose of. Investments m res! estate m the East have frequently yielded largo profits they are usually selected by people of marked ahility who look ahead and are of ;ui
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    • 838 5 ByH3JJJMBBBBBK3hSMBEfIBHBMMIMIIIM' M I JTi' JHHSinfiMßMlßsssflilßMßlssssssssssssssssiiM 9 is a liquid waterproofing material for > M the protection of all sorts of iron, m steel, cement and concrete construe- > m tions exposed to the corrosive actions <; H of water, acids, dampness, atmos- f^ M pheric inflences etc. sl D«ed by
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    • 84 5 AUCTION SALE OF FORTY-ONE FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS I KONTIN<; SAIH(M) ST. A RODVK ST., AIMACF.NT TO THE SIN(JAI>ORK RlVtii To be held at Powell ft Co. Sale-room Tuesday, 26th March, at 2-30 p. m Forty-one freehold allotments fruntinc Saiboo Street and Rodyk Street, Sintfaporr town, containing areas ranuinn from 1.532
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  • 1440 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, Mar. 23, 1912. 1-.»- > r i^.. rf »,,erejH< draw. >M|p l k-. Übi m, v law There are two ominous features regarding the situation m China jnst now. One of these is the considerable sporadic d border, perhaps most strongly marked m Canton city,
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  • 645 6 Mr. N. A. M. (iritlin. police probationer, has been appointed an Assistant Superintendent of Police. The discussion of the Y. M. CA. Dehating Society on Thurday next, 28th. It Conscription." Leader Mr. Travig. The death hat» occurred at Penung, of Inche Mahomed ArifT reputed to be a millionaire and an
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  • 138 6 PENANG APPEAL COURT. A Chinese Case. (From <>„,■ r th,h,«hstan )(1 oft|i "<o Ul ally the defend;,,.... ben ooaelodsd. J 1 he Appeal ConH >■.. ,:;r;r~ vry Lonnioi,,! l f ;u« lX -ntiivlv r,-v,.,,,,| h',,| r fore "»J witlißtandiuK held thai h l !l n,,t. wi.lowan,lh,r t M »fth, by
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  • 27 6 From Our then ConttfomdtHlJ lp*»h M:,r h 220 d. PlMiag Lama km «lrrlar»'d divii«| of one hhillinj; payable m London oq Man -h. VTrh
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  • 56 6 ■MM O«tkrit ami Co.. tu»> local afnli of Lalni. inform M that they an- m of a cable that the Hctdtn d tUi pany have decided to recoivmend the pa^ ment of a tinal dividend of 2.1 percent, m respect of the year ended 31 at HecaMhtf, making
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  • 90 6 The following |g the comparative ites)> merit of cultivated rubber exported:— K\port*»d Kxport luriif tluring Jim. Hmilarptn** 1 lf»s. of previoi> lb«. IVrak J4H rj 2.976 Selaugor l v MS,4?fl T0rt. 274 N'egri Semhilan BSlgttt J9l Tahang l v 9il 141 Total t,f«4 :;\j.\',o Tim various m.r
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  • 113 6 Booking w>b iki Ri i^ s'TlMans for Ike nturii m-u tA MathM* Lang ami hi> ..mpi who will pl«> oU April sth. <ttii. LOth will tMopaatd Kobinson Tiaiu* iO. M lifi M* r(1 1 Ifttk at I a m. prompt. In view of r.ivut ditCttttioilt, it teiui«>d
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  • 119 6 Th«» enterpriMiig MMHfMMM Alhaiubra not «»nl\ -cater* for Urn lll|v> ment of lovers of good KiujlMi l»^ (as witnessed IHC— II] !»v tlu-ir j.ro.iiu ti«i of the Vicni- of Wakefleld), bul u> tlios*' who know KM— thing golden store of lit-eratvinv U the moin»'iit a most interesting HI
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 208 6 Maison Fondee en 1828. COURVOISIER'S BRANDIES "1869" and "Three Diamonds" The Brandies of this old established firm are now more generally used m the principal London Clubs, Hotels, and Restaurants than any other brands. STOCKS KEPT BY CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. SOLE AGENTS. LITTLES j CASH CLEARANCE j SALE COMMENCES ON
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    • 60 6 Mr. anl Mrs. A. W. BAILEY. )».]».C. BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Aloock's Patent with Improvements of John BOBBBia, Retired World's Champion) ABSOLUTELY THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. only obtainable from John Robert*, London REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE EAST C. M. LUMB address P. 0. Box
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  • 238 7 A CROWDED HOUSE. Mr. Balfour's Reception. [By Submarine Cable]. Reutkb's Service. London, via Bombay. Ttae was prolonged conference between the (Jovernmeut and the Irish leadvesterday afternoon. The House of Commons has never been SO crowded for years. Mr Balfour received a general ovation on entering. Mr. \s<iuith
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  • 154 7 Keoter's Service. London, via Bombay. Mr Asquith said that the Government ould not allow- the people and the industries to be starved. The Bill was a preliminary to any further steps which might be necessary, which God forbid. He cordially welcomed Mr Balfour'b speech M worthy of
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  • 20 7 Imperial News Service. London, yia Durban Teu Males of Khodesian cotton have been sold m Lherpool at 74.
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  • 349 7 Accused Committed Fob Thfai.. The preliminary enquiry into the umr,ler of (iaw Boon Chan was concluded m Mie Second Court yesterday morning. Mr O. Seth, J>.l\l\. conducted the -a.se for the prosecution, and Mr T. 1). Parsons defended the accused. Mr Seth said he had proposed to
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  • 115 7 FEEDING THE POOR. [Bj Submarine Cable]. Redteb's Service. London, via Bombay. Cold and wet weather is intensifying the distress m many districts, and bun dreds :it Middlesbrough and Orimsby l»e--seiged the Town Halls to secure groceries. Crowds at Glasgow scrambled for buns and loaves. Tradesmen are selling
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  • 94 7 Chairman Denies Negotiations. Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban Sir Thomas Sutherland, Chairman of the P. and O. Company, has made a statement that he has absolutely no knowledge of any negotiations between the P. and O. and other shipping companies m view of a
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  • 68 7 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. Thirty live per cent is quoted ut Lloyd's for the steamer Augsburg which is overdue from Natal to Java. The Augsburg is a steel screw steamer of 2,76.*> tons net ami belongs to the DeuUch- Austral ische Datnpfschiffsj (iesellsi-haft, of Hamburg,
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  • 45 7 Austrian and Ajax." Reuter's Service. London, via Boml,ay The Austrian cruiser TegethotY," '20,000 terns, has been launched at Trieste. The Duchess of Sutherland has laun ehed the British super" Dreadnought Ajax. at Greenock, of ;iB.ttoO tons with a speed of 'I' 2 knots.
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  • 24 7 Imperial News Service. Ijondon, Durban. The death of Major-General Frank Shirley Russell is announced. Mr. Justice Lawrence has resigned owing to ill health.
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  • 265 7 Mr. MaeCallum Scott asked Urn Secretary of State for the Colonies-, whether the changes m the regulations whereby all persons who are not of pure Kuropean descent on both sides arc excluded from the civil and police Services of Hongkong, the straits Settlemente, an<l the
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  • 72 7 Legislative Council Inaugurated. Wsterday His Excellency the Governor received a telegram from Sir West Ridge way, dated 21st, m which he says. I yesterday inaugurated a Legislative Council. It was a very impressive ceremony, and Europeans, natives und Chinese were extremely gratified. The Council consists of six
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  • 552 7 Exciting Cmamm Acbom Coi ntby. The two Kens, Then Ah Sin. aud Lini A Choi, who have been arr«sted m con nation with the gang robbery at the lai mile Changi Road, were brought before Mr Maundrell m the third court yesterday afternoon, the charge against
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  • 188 7 The tarkeytcot" danoe paled into insignificance :it Philadelphia ou Feb. 20 at the Cercle Franca is play aud hall at the Kellevue-Stratford before the angleworm wiggle." The bunny hug lost its charm when the contortions of the Washington waddle were displayed and the grizzly bear faded into insignificance
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  • 53 7 As a result of the inter-company bayonet lighting competition m the Ujth Infantry Brigade, Dublin, the Lawson Challenge Cup and first prize have been won by tho l6t East Kent Regiment, the second and third prizes going to the Ist Battalion Koyal Welsh Fusiliers and the Ist Battalion Koyal West
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  • Correspondence.
    • 589 7 To Thk Editor, Sir, We sue thankful to you for impartially laying open your columns for the discussion of the exclusion of nonEuropeans from the Civil Service. It is now quite apparent that the exclusion regulation was not brought about m the interests of the public it
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  • 72 7 For she last evening the Handmann Co. Staged the 'Chocolate Soldier" she play formally billed, M The Merry Widow," being impossible owing to a slight mishiip to Miss Florence Beech. The play went very well Indotid, music restrained and effective, Miss Marjorie Tempest m (harming voice, Bobby
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  • 173 7 Thanks to a new signalling installation, which is claimed so be one of the most Complete existing at present on the Continent the running of the trains m foggy weather over the line from Brussels to Antwerp has been considerably Improved. In order to maintain the system of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 36 7 1 Do not be deluded into neglecting a little i cold, nasal catarrh or expectoration. If you do it will finally become too late for treatment. Morrhuol Creosote cures catarrhand dries up -«eoretions which carae expectorations.
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    • 65 7 Should be Pleasant to Take. "When a medicine must be given to young children it should be pleasant to take. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is made from loaf sugar, and the roots used m its preparation gives it a flavor similar to maple syrup, making it pleasant to take. It has
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    • 60 7 Best Liniment. For cuts and bruises, there is nothing equal to Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It not only telieves the pain almost instantly, but it m an antiseptic linimeut and when applied promptly causes the wound to heal without any danger of blood poison. You cannot afford to be without it
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    • 290 7 Jk GRAMOPHONE RnßlrMQnw n n No.O.Style Oak "The Enifiemi nUDIIIOUII Ct W JBHDBft RAFFLE* PI.ACK SL *Sm i mmßsmttZ'G^^^ The Gramophone Co, Ld Double Sided Zono- tack phone Kecorda Ioin. $1.20 HH Double Sided (iratnophono Eleoords 12in. $3.00 Single Sided Oramophone RecordH 12in. $2^41 This Instrument is titled with a
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 608 8 I Warm Days 1 bring with their pleasures some m R discomforts. Then it is really B \i*l refreshing to remove every trace oi dust and perspiration H Soap| SSS and any day it is a good soap to £E choose for ordinary toilet use. Pure j and cleansing, pleasantly
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    • 575 8 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd FOH Penang, Madras and Negapatam THK (>MI ANY* STEAMKR "TEEBTA" W t«>ns. L. d. M. Dickinson, (omni.nidrr. will »>»• despatched for the shore i>orts on Thorstej the tBth instant, at p.m. Sin li;i^ excellent accommodation Uyv \\\->\ and stroiul class pns-t niters. 'It
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    • 622 8 SHIPPING NY. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via.portH to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with tin* Impe rial Japanese Government. The New Twinscrew Stcmifrs maintaining this service have heen sp< eially designed and constructed, and are ntted with
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    • 647 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, Peraiau Gulf, Coulineutal aud American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. 1912 Outward (for China) DalU Mac H
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    • 658 8 SHIPPING I—j1 j Hamburg America LineJ Hamburg j Deutsche Dampfschiff-fahrts Ge? f "Hansa" Bremen. COMBINED SERVICE. The steamers of these Coinp.-inie- luaintain a regular service h» t w»rn Hainbiirg, Itremen. Antwerp, and Hotterdanj. and Die Straits, China and Japan. HomewardH, they are de-patch* d Eoftatfght- I ly for Havrr and
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    • 189 8 SHIPPI NG MESSAGERIES MARITIME; HAIL LINE China. Japan, Ccjian, Aden, M and Marseilles V.,1. n X PUyueiilPi Jane 21 I Armand :V -lur. < ;il-d".,,. M Joj X. BINGAPORE-BATAYIA MtMMca, BINOAPORE-S*IGON. U Ojja|fjeeBofcar«obytht <„,,, will please nou- that no rlaim^ f, be atlmitted nnleai rach claims made tothr Ag« nt
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 561 9 SHIPP ING. SipapTOYQ KISEN KAISHA jEggpg^ WESTERN PACIFIC S^lv DENVER RIO GRANDE KISEN KAISHA. s.s.sh,ny,,m Al u- SSSS S.S. SUTON MAUr f Western Pacific Denver Rio Grande 5W as asa i ssssszsszzz »r^N o eD ti2S k nKolltPa aBeOVerthe SAN FKANCISCO BCENIC-BOOTE ask for Ticket EMM Agents. McALISTEB ft Co.
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    • 73 9 BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd FOR PORT SWETTENHAM AND PENANG. The Company's Steamer LUMKA" 2,193 tons, 9. W. Sinclair, Commander, will be despatctoked for the above ports every WedneHday at 4 p. m. from the Roads. A Launch leaves Johnston's Pier for Steamer at 3-30 p b». She has
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    • 1179 9 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CO, Ltd. j To Penang, Rangoon Calcutta. One of the Company's steamers is intended to leave Tanjong Pagar Wharf every week. Passengers and Cargo booked by the above steamers at through rates to all ports m India and Ceylon, also to East African Ports, Mauritius
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    • 425 9 jNSUBANCE FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1882. INHTTRiwrp r- 6 8 CURRBNCI IMHUKANCE m Force, over &45,000,000.0t New Business, 1910, over *6,640,000.0< RF5£Sv£ ett S rpluB above "abilities tot tin.hh.tiVE and all outstanding claims. Direct Government Supervision. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made locallt Policies are WORLD WIDE." J.
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    • 512 9 BANKS THE STRAITS BANKING Co. Private Banking Business. 5 Change Alley. Current Accounts ojk nod fiom $10 upwards. Interest on the daily balances at 2", p a Deposits received at rates which may bo» ascertained on application. H. HAUPFE. Manager 9-5 INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. HEAD
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  • 367 10 The work of constructing the Amur liailway is stated by tbeßritisll Consul at Vladivostok to have advanced much mote slowly so far than was anticipated, and it is doubtful if any of the sections will be finished hy the dates arranged. The line follows a somewhat different
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  • 356 10 The tnnu I Tuna fishing t«>«>U plare U tiit- month of the Serai ld\ usual. on the -ml m>i;iiii, which \n;i- deejaivd i»tiJ>ii< holiday for the occataon Snmben nf »M);ii- u.nt down the daj before and during the m^M. and the Young Harrj with :i large nontbei
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  • 223 10 Kaki.y Rbtum to m Hoi m oy Commons Horn Bulk Dkbatcm. It is Ktuted "on official UniOutsi RUtho rity thai agiuemeuts ha\«- hern made for Mr Balfour's return to the House of COBUMkOf at R date irhicll will enable him t<> take a prominent part m the Home
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  • 380 10 In the Chairman's speeesi at the anuu.'il meeting of the abot-e company the following details were given. The business oi the Comnasr} is still inoroasing m v most suti.Nfactoiy iiiuiiikm'. ami ths prciiiiinn ineOmS for th»« your is a tccoril m the history of your Company.
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  • 324 10 Tin I ti.ii.m p;iti i<>: mj i** A question ha- i..-.ii railed tin- Punjab whethei publb lerranti ithould *>■• retained m ■err ice ;ift»-i the) ha.<* completed Aftj Rf< <■ %n «>| life. 'I i livmu the ;i^.- ».f lift- v«-. it tHegod. it practical !>
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  • 238 10 Professor Oilrutfa (Director of the l*ete« rinarj Institute «»f the HelbounM ini\. i hit>» informrii tin- Mini>ti r for K\t«>t mil Mfairs'Mr. ThOßMvi) oji K»«l». that he had sccepteel the otfer thai had been sMsfi ti» him »>f the p«.>st of Adsministratot of the Northern Territory. The Federal Goran inent
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  • 393 10 Thk Modern Kbthoo of e:ri:is« N 1 I:\MHK\IA, Although N<-nr?i»thrniH i^ a trim of fj;. modem use. and < luiuao a very RfWM midhlm i otgyujpUnun, uervoir* exhaustion is a condition which has lou^ lx'< n knowu. Among the commonest bj tnptoni- rv. hrad-arue. a sense of presanre
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 485 10 C* ffi '.I IN ALL STYLES ANO SIZES USED. Iff i lJ R X 1 EXCEPTIONALLY STRONG GLASS I IM\ ■M jj I accurately made. 111 I M t i K•, II I securely packed for safety m transit. 11l Ail If }j laLFRED ALEXANDERS CO. Estbd. 1848. J II
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    • 94 10 FRESH MILK THE SINGAPORE POULTRY DAIRY FARM SYNDICATE, I: \M I.UY LANK regret to announce they are unable to supply any new customers at present, being fully booked with orders. They expect a fresh batch of cows from Australia during this month. F. CLARKE Co. 107, Vl i kn st.,
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    • 13 10 For a)] internal compluiniH ijTMßtry OOMk colds *c tak« Wood*' Great rei>i»ermiat Cure
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    • 313 10 j f~Stuhr's I DELICACIES.! Genuine Caviare. i Anchovies m Brine. I J Shrimp Extract. to' 4 ky All M.jS-cI.-m Prpvv#« Dtal*r«. I C F STI HR o. rIAMBI RG I I BmgtimM t tpmrt iawwtt h l« LOVBQQOVEi ,'.fA.'«A, /t J SERVANTS 1 AGENCY OFFICE NO. 7 T\NK IIOAD, B«J
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    • 240 10 FOB JSALR FOR SALE *pHj Rowland TOR SALE BRICK MAKING MACHINERY Ml.- open bam n» rfoin* t II tec, M-nu-plastw brick Whittaker's patent. Area^DMhle.,,;,, Ui!ll :H liv- U Howaitu BnikUM I. RUBBER ESTATE SHARES FOR SALE oil FUBBER FOR SALE I he hull h llsofoi I rthei partieolan THE SHIPSAGENCY.
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  • 1348 11 o<™ jBaum P AID LABT Div Buyers. Skllhrb. 85,000 2s 2s Allagar 10% 3 3 6 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 45% int 16 7* 17 fi 50,000 2s 2s Batang Malaka 2 5 2 9 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 110% Z. 13 10 0 14 0 0 S0,000
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  • 67 11 (CORBBCTKO UP TX) Mar. 22.) Bank 4ms 2-4 1132 demand 2 -4 6-83 Private credits 3 ma 2-4 17-32. n credits Bms 2-4 11-16 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 238 i [ndia, t. t. 174 Hongkong, demand i^s Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 140 Bangkok, demand se Sovereigns,
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  • 140 11 Mar. 22. Tin buyers 94.37| <* ambier 10.40 Gambler Cube No. 1 15 75 Gambler 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) nc J Cloves (Amboina)
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 89 11 THE BRI-CAL Decimal Adding Machine Will keep books or accounts of any sort accurately m one -sixth the time taken by ordinary methods. To add to 100.000 Price $3Q do 1.000.000 $40 In the Office it lightens the work of the clerks. To Accountants it is indispensable for dissecting accounts
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    • 132 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. Valentyn Bengkalis, ranch, Taudjontf-Leidong, Asahan and Belawan-Dt^i Mar 23 Altino Moeara-Saba, Simpanf4 and Djambi Mar 23 RUMPHIUS Belawan-Deli Mar 2. r >
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 853 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tona Commanders Arrived From For WneD Sea Belle F.M.B. yet 400 Ahmat Ktan, 14-:t FMs sl, Kuantan K.M.S 249 Tmld P Shan., .7-.! O.M.S. Monmouth H.M.S. MOOtant H'kong 20 :> Provincien Dut era 6S4M Cate Bengkalis, 311 „,t. Consul I .ock" l.lanb IMOort 250 Wink
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    • 185 11 NEXT MAILS DUE. From China.-Per N. D. L. Vorck, due Afar London Malls Despatched. r f- EFT I>ue. Arrived. P. &O. Vvb tl Mar 1H iXr N.I). L. Fob 26 Mar 20 Ma J B I- Feb 29 Mar L'H M. M. Mar 4 Mar 27 P. AO. Mar h
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  • 1312 12 ifrom our i>un February. J\>. Two u'iir,«- ago. Mr MKinnon AVood was returned for the St. Rollox Diviataw. of Glasgow b> majorit> of ol'.'S j fourteen months ago. this BgOM f f 1 1 to 1v» 1 7 and now, on hit* appoint merit lo be Secretary for
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  • 420 12 Batavia, Mai Id In 1 1 1 lasl I stated, on the authority of the Dutch papers, that the Governor al British North Bomcu was coming here t<» discus! the delimitation of the tumtiet I with his Excellency. Thii is Incorrect. The Chairman of the B. N. B.
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  • 21 12 The Monthl] Handicap ot the 5.1t.11.N Shooting Club w ill be hi Id today ;it 1 p.m. sharp.
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  • 48 12 s\ rvaDAi Mam h SShd. .lohnstons I'ier at *2.1.'» and B.lfi )>.ni. Club liungulow at 5.40 and :>.'M\ p.m. SINUAY, MAKeH 24TH. .Johnstons Tier at 9, 1(1 und 11 a.m., and t.SO p.m. Club Bungalow at '.».';0 and ll».*50 a.m.. 12 1... and T>.3i) p.m.
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  • 332 12 MALAKOFF RUBB ER CO. The second report of the directors to the shareholders for presentation to the meeting on Friday. Mar. *2U, is Your Directors beg to submit a duly audited statement of Accounts for the yea! ended .'{lst December. 1911. The net profit for the year, after mak ing
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  • S. C. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT.
    • 177 12 Cm UfPiONHH IP, Ransford Rucbwaldy, postponed, A. Clum Doi i > s. Beattic ami <Mi\»i i»; ti Cant. l*inchei and Rveriti 8 8 :i. B. UUM Doi iu.i.^ M.i« phail and Dphick heat Teale and Kleinmann o »> c. Doi hi Collitoa and Harrington i»at I>♦ Mello and
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    • 185 12 Cm IMPIONHIfIP. LD.( ox Cant. H. Pinches li not m Doubles). Clnss Sinulkh 1 Ruchu aldy v I Moding. B. Clam Bmou L. i>. \sood v a. H. k. Makinsoo It. L. Williams Lt. Thewlcs. M. A. Cheek v H. Klphick *If not m Double Handicap*. T. <i.
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  • 59 12 The Kuin Sang from Hongkong discharges a huge quantity of general cargo at the wharf, and loads for Calcutta. The Dutch steamer "Van Noort arrived from Helawan Deli on Thursday, and after loading local and transhipment cargo for .lava ports resumed her voyage yesterday afternoon. '/'he Sahine Riekiners."
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  • 399 12 The annual staff dinner of the p. ami o. Compan> was held on 27th nit. at the Holborn Restaurant, the company number* i^g 120. The guests of the eTening were Mr. It C Miller, Captain C. L. Daniel, and Captain A. <i. Cubitt, all of
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  • 207 12 Mi I' B. l.c Content*, a Victorian Khodes scholu; was unions the passengers *»> the I*. >v 11. mail ■toamei Marmora' for Melbourne. He finished Uisoanjaaal ••v fortl last sejir, and has hoen panning his stndiet m Oennany. Mt is proceeding to v torin to see
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  • 189 12 Mr. Robert Crawford, of Edinburgh, w i i < > died tlie other day. was the posseswor of a Stradivariiih violin which cost him i.'2,000. The instrument has a romantic history. It was bought about 1H27 by an eccentric named Tarisio, who gave up bis
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 25 12 Matico Capsule* and Injection still maintain their reputation for the cure of all those racon venient d Erases, about which tiiC les« said ibt better.
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    • 177 12 A GUARANTEED JNCOHE FORIIfT £100 a year for life on attaining age 50 or a single r««h £1390-2-0 can be secured by a male age 25 for an P a y ni ent o f of £31-16-0, (other ages m proportion.) annual Payment Quotations for Annuity for all kinds, at
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