The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 March 1912
1912-03-25
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1912-03-25 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS _bINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 25. "1912 NO. 7,47915 words
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Article179 1912-03-25 1 Chinese Amazons invaded the Assembly Mall, mauled the guards and terrified the memben Page 7. The Japanese Antarctic expedition has returned, hut bring! no news of Scott I 'age 7. The results of the Ipoh (iymkhaim meet ing will be found on page 6. Our London Letter179 words
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Article1016 1912-03-25 1 It has been truly laid that auventurts are to the adventurous. The onlj point that i> wrong about this saw is that ther. "<> mow adventure* left m this «,>rld. Whal people an pi— ted to call adventure* aw nothing more khan the eoamonplaoe (And often1,016 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement250 1912-03-25 1 ITUi- HIGH CLASS THE ELOPEMENT PICTORIAL GEMS AN ENGLISH STAR FILM 'A L btWb I'iiODLcKD B1 OF I S^^ UNUSUU INTEREST. I THE ,"huf F "'f. C R v* A •■■■*'""■<■■•" optoo»d m,,, I I i.iuui, t x 1 i 1 u a Tw< t > I |?iFFLES »ll'o R250 words
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Advertisement217 1912-03-25 1 AT THE HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! TO-NIGHT!!! REVOLUTION IN CHINA Eight Films depicting the scenes m the Chinese Revolution have just been received from Japan. Also GAUMONT'S GRAPHIC, the Latest L Telephone; 1116. K. HARIMA, Sole Proprietor. BOXING A Basing Tournament will take pteet on \\Ydnesaay.217 words
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Advertisement298 1912-03-25 1 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER CORPS A SMbscription DlMt Will be hold m the Ti^n, v Fiall D Fn<laV A P' JI 19 'klickcts |5 each, may h e obtained of (he H,,n. fecretery, C. B. M. Lobb, at Urn Drill Hall. Kariv application Is requited for tickets, the adclr^ses of gnoHte being298 words
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Advertisement122 1912-03-25 1 £o^a\>'s flt'vcrriscmente. Volunteer rabecrintioa aanco Page l. (iovi-1 nini-nt notice re lease of land at Beach Road I'a^e Wanted urgently a large house Pagea. Huffs' boxing tournament at the Drill Hall J'age 1. Mouse at Lady Hill to be let Page 8. Sailing date of the "Flintshire Page H. Two122 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous160 1912-03-25 1 THE WEEK. Monday 25th. High Water— l 26 am., 2 -52 pm. Annunciation- Lady Day. Chamber of Commerce mooting. 2.:t0 \>m. Singajxm- Club Met'tin^. j )m Emuhition Lodge, h-HO pm. Philharmonic Orchestra practice, 5-15 p.m. Tuesday 26th. High Water— 2 7 am.. 4-27 pm. Moon First Quarter. Licensing Justices. 2.160 words
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Article564 1912-03-25 2 A comparative statement m tabulated form of the revenue and expenditure of the Colony for the year ended December ."list, 1911. appears m the Gaaette." This shows that the actual revenue received under all heads was $7,497,231.2.1. on an estimate of $7, 086,388 while the expenditure totalled $7,07564 words
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Article108 1912-03-25 2 The native pharmacopoeia m Skye used la }>•• of the simplest character. A man from ihm it-latui, during his tirst week of night duty as a Glasgow constable, went into a chemists shop and expressed frank astonishment at the bewildering array of bottles. These medicines are ferry numerous yess, ferry108 words
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Article799 1912-03-25 2 The following It th* 1 second report of the directors to the shareholders to be' presented •at the animal meeting on; March JO: The profit for the jmi ending Sopt. 30, lull, is $0,124. 8 H. which your DiMO- j tors recommend be dealt with as fol-799 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement621 1912-03-25 2 NOTICES I GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Kottoe ta hereby that a Lease for five years OOWIUMMIM fn m Ist May, Itflf, of the land lying behind tl>»> Marlborough and Alti irabra Cinematographs at Beach Road will be put up to auction at the upset rent of $1,200 per annum (payable quarterly) at621 words
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Advertisement676 1912-03-25 2 NOTICES I THE MALAKOFF RUBBER Co., Ld. Notice is hereby tfiven that the Transfer Books oi thiH Company will he closed from Tuesday, the 26th day of Mar3h, to Saturday, the 80th day of March, 1912, both days incluHive, for the preparation of Dividend Warrants. By Order of the Board,676 words
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Advertisement518 1912-03-25 2 WANTED Wanted Urgently A large and Comfortable House m a good locality near town. Must ha ye 4 bed rooms, Hall, verandah, etc. Please apply with full particuars immediately to H. BOL TER, High Street. Mar 25 27-3 WANTED Clerk for accounts and general work. Tamil Inferred. Apply McALIBTBR Co..518 words
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Advertisement545 1912-03-25 2 THE Sjngapgro Frae hrn MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. The Sin^apoM. j price T<n Onhi oop) f l l«t|. Ca*. SubHcrifc-iV will he d,lix,. ml t private re*id«uiech.(or t,<w,H,m if pr,f,rr,d ,h> v Full iMimt, at which /'^H. livered should be ,!iw v. Uj <*• RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, One month545 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous98 1912-03-25 2 WEATHER REPORT. Bar. Wind. Tern. Ham. Bky R. HK. 22nd 10a 30.07 E 2 68 or MN. 22nd 10a .76* RK I 27 22 o HK. 24th 4p 30.03 E I 60 op MN. 24th 4p .760 El 2 33 24 b Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Mar. 22. 9 A.M. 898 words
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Article1389 1912-03-25 3 BYGONE DAYS IN MALAYA XII. c Th»: AhMiNisTiaiiMN or Jcm< (OorrmiGHT Rssbbvbik) Necessarily Uiere was little In the wav of judicial administration m the earliest settlements of the Knglish m Malax a The Kast India Company arrogated to itself sovereign rights a,,d through its function. MsM dealt out punishment to1,389 words
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Article369 1912-03-25 3 i nzco, m Vvi v. tli. wend city oi the Incus, theit capital and for mans jean after its conquest !»> ri/.arro. m 1584, the capital oi tii.« Spaniards, ii undoubtedly tin- most historical I y Interesting city of South America. It Uei on hillside, at tin-369 words
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Article922 1912-03-25 3 TmMLi.iMi NABBATIVK. I En a crowded, darkened room Oiled with I nice people m evening dress a well-known Bast African traveller last night told what must be the most amazing story of terI rorism by wild animals m the annals of hunting: the story of the famous man922 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement72 1912-03-25 3 Real Merit Wins. Thore never was a time when people appre ciated the real merits of Chamberlain's Cougn Remedy more than now. This is shown by the increase m sales and voluntary testimonials from |n.Tsons who have been cured by it. If ou or your chi Idren are troubled with72 words
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Advertisement34 1912-03-25 3 Do not be deluded into neglecting a little cold, nasal catarrh or exi>ectoration. If you do it will finally become too late for treatment. Morrhuol Creosote cures catarrhand dries up accretions which cauwe expectorations.34 words
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Advertisement393 1912-03-25 3 I i I woutUlM "Mlllljiyijli II L rISSSS SSSfKtSwr i wishes to h,, c s,hmk! teeth, an<l i, m ,s, b. .mag.L tha this h Id- H f PreP Ira n lh^ But a j^^^l can penetrate everywhere, and when it is Price per flask 00 cU. Of all Chemists393 words
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Article747 1912-03-25 4 I. Hullo!" Silence. 14 Hullo Silence. BULLOB!* 1 Voice, with a cold, at the other end i Dumber, please. M I've been waiting for live minutes to tfw you the number. Why can't you answer when I call Double five three Belgravia." Silence. Hullo! Are you there747 words
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Article663 1912-03-25 4 AnVKSTVKK OK A MAI.WAN RKKIDKNT. A hazardous ocean cruise from Auckland to Cuvier Inland has just been made by Mr. (i. B. Law, an athletic young Englishman, who recently came to Auckland from the Malay States for the benefit of his health. In a 12ft.663 words
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Article61 1912-03-25 4 v raggestion that censor for moving picture ttlms should be appointed was made on Keb. t] by a deputation to the Home Secretary. The deputation consisted ol about a do/en representatives of Mini makers and exhibitors. The proceedings were, private, but it is understood that means of61 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement65 1912-03-25 4 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 eimilar to maple syrup, making it pleasant to take. It has65 words
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Advertisement351 1912-03-25 4 t h A ACL \f f\ iVj BRAND I" 1 1 I-» I 1 i Tonic Wine rj The Ideal Vitaliser I J for Body, Brain and 9 Restorative after I \ji Keeps you Fit l_ I ■>■ I Obtainable of all the T^n t^ J principal Pharmacißtß I j351 words
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Advertisement834 1912-03-25 4 SINGAPORE SPORTING club. THE SPRING RAGE MEETING (UNDER 8. R. A. RULES OP RACING,) WILL HK HELD 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 t«()O. A Haudicap for Hortiea that834 words
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Advertisement361 1912-03-25 4 Entriet C1a«« at nrw M except t, X ;"r ;ll>>l ""^w Owatn of (Ji-imi.-. > p(ot Sm Vb, > fktrn imx i 7 nil ".'i\ Race I Kaoe are U ,,,|i,.,| of tl» Ted I>ollars Bnttmnoe 1 ay »f wtaMrof oc ra lh b rtb« Ten Pounds Bterlind n» m,,361 words
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950 1912-03-25 5 "THE ROMANCE OF THE RUBBER INDUSTRY." bmctMnam \m, ukm i ,s. SOBW yours ago, Mr Thomas Wth Chrirtfci wrote a very readable paper for ilyunb, rs flournar undei |fc P 22d™ vory hk.. ri,«. one above; hut the time 1,,? already co.no f o a m w tabte If clue950 words
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Advertisement13 1912-03-25 5 all Internal complaints dy sentry cough Ids Ac, take Woods' Great Peppermint Cur©13 words
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Advertisement537 1912-03-25 5 Ayer s Sarsaparilla is a tonic and alterative, free from alcohol. Vt hat is a "tonic"? A medicine I that imparts strength or tone a medicine that builds up, gives vigor and power. What is an alterative"? A medicine that alters or changes unhealthy action to healthy action. Ayer's Sarsaparilla537 words
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Advertisement715 1912-03-25 5 AUCTIONS AUCTION SALE OF BUILDING LAND SITUATE AT MINTO ROAD, SINOAPOKK Tuesday, 26th March, at 2-30 p.m Area as per Government Re-Survey 3 56"> square feet, oompriaed m two Government Leases for 99 years from Ist October IHIB total quit rent $4. POWELL Co., r> Auctioneers Braddeli, Hros., Solicitors. I715 words
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Advertisement670 1912-03-25 5 1 AUCTIONS PROPERTY INVESTMENTS. We would dramr v.mr attention to the tJkov niK properties which we have been instructed k di I>ose of Investments m real estate m the hast have frequently > ielded large profits they are usually selected by people of marked ability wiu> look ahead and are670 words
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Advertisement492 1912-03-25 5 is a liquid waterproofing material for the protection of all sorts of iron, g steel, cement and concrete construeH tions exposed to the corrosive actions 1 of water, acids, dampness, atmosI pheric inflences etc. i Cso.l by 11m 1,,.,0f Gov.-rni, M .,ii Departments i iind Municipalities. I SHARPE, ROSS AND492 words
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Advertisement39 1912-03-25 5 AUCTION SALE OF FORTY-ONE FREEHOLD BUILDING ALLOTMENTS ■WHOM SAIBOO ST. A ROI>VK R ADJACKNT TO THK SINGAIORK RH XX To be held a. Powell a Co.'. 8»1.. wm Tuesday, 26th March, at 2-30 p.m POWELL ft Co.. ■S?J AtCTION39 words
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Article, Illustration1003 1912-03-25 6 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, Mar. 25, 1912. <lr,. i,.(H the Prt-*. ,lir Peop.f <•«*» /najnUi*. i v» t-< I \>\ mrt urn, .mr .nbrib«il by gam', i^ii'K.i Tmili >>«■• .c'^no' pieceptt draw. 'l".ik.>-.i o kriiti.wi I yai'v a ii Law. If M evil communications oampt goo«l manners," as experience1,003 words
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Article258 1912-03-25 6 Mi Newton, of tS, Cavenagh Koad. has informed the police that somebody *tolr a dresM suit of clothe* from his verandah between one o'clock and quarter past that hour on Tridav. At the meeting of Lodge St (leorge on Saturday evening. Bro. A. W. Still was elected to be worshipful258 words
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Article1161 1912-03-25 6 lii the Hocrac of Coniinons the following report appears amongst thoOral Answci-s: Mr. MacCallum Scott asked the flocill tary of State for the Colonies irtuithw there are any, and, if so, what appoint ments m the Medical Department of Ibt (rovernment of Ceylon which m reserved tor Europeans1,161 words
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Article138 1912-03-25 6 Ftitm < i Ipok. March X The nui's NMdlti an foUows Tlik IN»\> SAXm M liooh 01." 1 iud The i cmntt^K Column Pawn k.lji. Woo b- otwleqi Time. 1 nun. i* se»>. rot«». 110. ThK MiNkKs' fi i Ist Kahsbw* *2n*i NVashdirt ♦I) 7* r\rd Nero138 words
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Article56 1912-03-25 6 i Front or/ r MON ('"nrxpondfutJ Kuala Luinpui. MviOntf Choo I'liw 1 s.iul to I>h »>raploj^ a veil-known fVnan^ tirm. liHS^niffi ed at Kuala Luinpoi N I I li theft of receipts for ovw b« thoa* dollars, the piopertT of tin- i'betn 8 Company. Ainpanjj street56 words
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Article18 1912-03-25 6 Ipok, M It is iMisinn Baan that ilfthirt»d dend of one shilling and not P«18 words
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Article20 1912-03-25 6 Mala No. 1 Sheet No. I Sheet Hark Scrap J buyers were WlfWl aa< 11 lol sold.20 words
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Article95 1912-03-25 6 l>»'purtmont ol \^'i irultun- a:;^ Instnu-tion for li«huhl. I Pl Hl stoot. nuhiiti, oatalogM «>f manufacturoß uiul proi'.n. U prove useful m pioaotfi trade wkich shows almost all hnuu lu-s. T < l tivo laagvagM Baglitbi tuU Spanish and Italuui. the «vuJiue»«*'^ ■gt oquivalents being f«* pagM with95 words
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Advertisement212 1912-03-25 6 [LITTLE'S]; GASH CLEARANCE I I i 3 r\ jLj £j I I COMMENCES ON I [Monday Next.) Two New Introductions by Fraser and Neave, Limited. Dry Ginger Ale Wholesome and Satisfying. An Ideal Drink. Bottled m alO ox. Non-returnable Bottle, namely, the "Dan' Crown Corked Bottle. A Boon to Planters212 words
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Advertisement54 1912-03-25 6 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements of John Roberts, Retired World's Champion) ABSOLUTELY THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. ONLY obtainable from John Roberts, Lomton REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE BAST C. N. UJ MB ADDRESS P. 0. Box 41, Penang. show room Raffles Hotel,54 words
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Article74 1912-03-25 7 POLITICALLY THE POSITION SOMEWHAT BETTER. SOCIAL CONDITIONS STEADILY WORSENING. Poverty and Distress. The Continent Affected. %«|««nneliope of apolitical compromise <»<•,■ tbe Mini •uum BUI, a* the Miners have waived th<> inaertion of the S. he tSV" h r f B Government decline- to put any m There74 words
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Article1269 1912-03-25 7 Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay There is a general agreement of the Railway Companies to sacrifice the passenger traffic to food trains throughout the country. It is astonishing that up to the present, despite the rise m the price of coals, the prices of necessaries has nowheie1,269 words
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Article62 1912-03-25 7 KAISER AT VIENNA. IBy Submarine Cable]. Keuter's Service. London, via Durban. Homer's correspondent at Vienna wires that the Kaiser has arrived there and drove to Scboenbrun Pahice, where the Emperor Francis Joseph met and welcomed him. The visit is extremely pri vate, to save the Emperor unnecessary fatigue.62 words
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Article58 1912-03-25 7 Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. The additional naval and military expenditure m the new German defence bills involves A' 4,8.10,000, 8.10,000 m 1912 and £M50«000 m 19l:{. The bill provides for two additional army corps, the attachment of a machine gun company to every infantry regiment, and58 words
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Article27 1912-03-25 7 Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. The persons arrested m the Isle of Wight under suspicion of espionage have been released as they were apparently excursionists.27 words
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Article60 1912-03-25 7 Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. Cambridge rowed from Hammersmith Bridge to the mile post m 2 mm ftl] sees, which is inside record. Oxford have rowed a full course under fairly favourable conditions m 20 mius sft sees. Cambridge has had a full course trial for the60 words
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Article28 1912-03-25 7 Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. The Marquis of Hertford is dead. The death is announced of Mr Willie James, a great personal friend of the late King.28 words
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Article40 1912-03-25 7 Becteb's SEBvrcß. London, via Bombay. A telegram from Wellington, N.Z.. says that Mr Thomas McKen/ie has been elected Premier by 22 votes to nine. Sir Joseph Ward defers his resignation until Mr McKen/ie has formed his cabinet.40 words
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Article45 1912-03-25 7 Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay A telegram from Oklahoma states that •JO persons have been rescued alive m spite of the abandonment of hope m the case of the men entombed by the explosion of coal-dust. Hi bodies have also been recovered.45 words
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Article18 1912-03-25 7 Reuter's Service. London, via Bombay. The Franco-Belgian Chamber! have Toted the prolongation of the Sugar Convention.18 words
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Article32 1912-03-25 7 Levy on Irish Members. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. The Nationalist members of Parliament have ejich contributed fifty pounds of their Parliamentary salary to the Home Rule Fund.32 words
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Article27 1912-03-25 7 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban, A telegram from Oporto states that ten bodies have been recovered from the debris of the recent explosion.27 words
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Article52 1912-03-25 7 Japanese Ship Returns. Imperial News Service. Jjondon, via Durban. It is telegraphed from Wellington, New Zealand, that the Japanese Antarctic exploring vessel had returned all well. The expedition had been engaged chiefly m coastal exploration of King Edward Land. The members of the Japanese expedition say nothing of52 words
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Article29 1912-03-25 7 I v I'KitiAL News Service. London, via Durban. At Ass(j( iation Football, the match Scot' land v England played at Glasgow resulted m a draw, one goal each.29 words
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Article74 1912-03-25 7 AMAZONS STORM ASSEMBLY. Guards Maltreated: Members Terrified. [Ry Submarine Cable]. Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. It is wired from Shanghai that a party of Chinese Ama/ons, dissatisried with the Nanking Assembly's lukewarm approval Of the principle of Votes for Women." invaded the Assembly House, broke windows,74 words
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Article92 1912-03-25 7 Loan Negotiations. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. In reference to a rumour current at Peking concerning the refusal of admission of the Anglo- Belgian loan to China on the Paris Bourse, it is declared at Paris that the matter has not yet boen considered. Keuter's Agency is92 words
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Article110 1912-03-25 7 Inter- University Sports. Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban, At the Inter- Iniversity Sports which took place at Club m a downpour of rain and before a small attendance. Cambridge won the Hundred yards, the Hurdles, the Quarter-mile, the Long Jump and the Half-mile. Oxford won the110 words
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Article34 1912-03-25 7 Heavy Maize Crop. Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. Orticial statistics state that 7.514,2:14 acres m Argentina have been sown with maize, and the yield is estimated to be 7,515,000 tons.34 words
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Article59 1912-03-25 7 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. A Constantinople telegram states that m the Assembly the Foreign Minister was interviewed and expressed himself optimistically regarding the general situation. He said the relations m the Balkan States did not inspire uneasiness. Turkey would enter into peace negotiations provided she was59 words
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Article226 1912-03-25 7 Mr. C. Boden Kloss, of the Federated Museums Staff, was m town on Saturday, passing through on his way Home on leave. He travels by the Australian Lloyd Line. It will be remembered that Mr Boi'en Kloss was, lsist year, a member of the British expedition through226 words
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Advertisement23 1912-03-25 7 Matico Capsules and Injection still maintain their reputation for the cure of all those inconvenient diseases, about wkich the less said the better.23 words
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Advertisement41 1912-03-25 7 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. Fur sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers.41 words
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Advertisement270 1912-03-25 7 JL C^^AMOPHONERORKJonw p n No. 0, Style Oak-TheEmp. nUDIIiOUIi ft UO ill u.un.Ks pi. am: jgZyM The Gramophone Co, Ld HH kk^T Gramoplioims from 1 P^ $35 U P to SISO fflb^ I>oubU" Sided /ono- each phonr Records loin. $1.36 Bfl Double Sided (Jraniophone KecordH l-'n $3.00 H^ Single Sided270 words
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Advertisement404 1912-03-25 8 TO LET. HOUSE TO LET Bachelors Hall. N... •>. Lady Hill. A t .k JAEGER Co. Mar wf .103 ROOMS TO LET At." Zetland House "(Armenian street). Apply on the PREMISES. Mar 11 uc ADIS LODGE, ADIS ROAD. Motor Bomoa. Fine House, extensive ground for children, large rooms, Uith rooms404 words
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Advertisement749 1912-03-25 8 SHIPPING SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS UMITKI* SHANGHAI JAPAN Thk Com pan v *s stka.mku FLINTSHIRE 1,812 tons. G. C. Ctindy. R.N.K.. Commander. la due here on 31st March, and will have prompt depatch for the aln.ve potto. She has accommodation for first saloon paKMeugern. lor freight and passage apply to749 words
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Advertisement529 1912-03-25 8 SHIPPING 1 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd DIRECT SERVICE TO Japan via Hongkong Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatmv. Amoy. Chefoo, Tient I sin, Newchwang. Tangtase Ports. Formosa, I the Phillippines, &c, Ac., tfc. I STEAMERS. Tons529 words
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Advertisement556 1912-03-25 8 SHIPPING P. ft 0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bill* of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) [Assay.- Apl 5 Delta556 words
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Advertisement516 1912-03-25 8 SHIPPING Enburg America Line, Hamburg ;cho Dampfschiff-fahrts Ges, "Hansa" Bremen. COMBINED SERVICE. ■LI The steamers of these roiupanieH maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits,' China and .Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and our. a month for Breiuerhaven direct,516 words
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Article656 1912-03-25 9 Tut of no kamammarr, A Parliamentary Paper wa.s issued o 2 2nd alt Containing the tv\t of the International Opium i onvention, signed at Tim Hague on tSldof last month. The signatory fapaffl, desirous of adrwidag v Hep further on the road opened (»> tli*- International Commission656 words
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Article61 1912-03-25 9 For <;uts and bruises, there is nothing e<pial to Chamberlain*! Pain Balm. It not only telioves the pain almost Instantly, but it m an antiseptic liniment ami when applied promptly causes tlie wouml to heal without any rtawget of bteod poison. You eaiiDub afford tt) he without it61 words
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Advertisement674 1912-03-25 9 SHIPP I N G KTSEN KAISHA jSE§Pl||k WESTERN PACIFIC 2§||S|3 DENVER RIO GRANDE wl^^^fe^^i/ r H<ANS CONTINENTAL TOYO KISEN KAISHA. kss£3S £S£ unnwiun n» tul s n. ll > M 1 Western Pacific Denver Rio Grande *«ilc°an«i Uem™andKioTr»l? a Y"? UClsC "fIS P»»»tlal train, of the WesternWITHOUT CHANGE. Railway, to674 words
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Advertisement657 1912-03-25 9 SHIPPING. N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton. Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Buez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtaa, Nagasaki and Kobe657 words
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Advertisement403 1912-03-25 9 INSURANCE FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1882. 8 8 CURREMOI INSURANCE m Force, over $45,000,000.01 New Business, 1910, over «6,640,000.0 C Large Nett Surplus above liabilities foi RESERVE and all outstanding claims. Direct Government Supervision. Cash Loans. Settlements, etc, made locally Policies are WORLD WIDE." J. H. EVANS,403 words
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Advertisement542 1912-03-25 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% p a Deposits received at rates which may be ascertained on application. H. HAUFPE, Manager Fpb9 INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. HEAD OFFICE542 words
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Advertisement60 1912-03-25 9 Keuowned PhyMcwins prescribe Grimault's Matico as Urn most active and at the same time the most inoffensive remedy m the treatment of Acute and Chronic Discharges. lATICQ INJECTION is wd m rrat cases and. MATICO CAPSULES b it.* more chronic ones. y^ Active Principle of >. Cod Liver Oil with60 words
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Article1319 1912-03-25 10 Indian (loi-n Standard. Tn their weekly bullion letter, Messrs Samuel Montagu and Co.. referring to gold, remark as follows A lending article iv the Times of India, Weekly edition, under date of Feb l\, dealing with the Appendix I m our annual Iml lion letter for I<.Ul,1,319 words
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Article151 1912-03-25 10 1911. Feb. 1912. li'iJnt 4.i*6."i 916 540 Braang mho 09 Bmsea :».o;;i 800 98)6 Chenderang 440 810 ;,J6 Gopeng 7,000 47:> 1,040 Kenwood 9)4,989 970 680 Kamuning wh>lJai>>>9>43,l 19 9.884] 7.184 Kiinnboi 8,008 27** ."> i«* KinU 11>4.065 980 686 Kinta Association 9>6,853 1,180 1.957 HI e dang151 words
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Article956 1912-03-25 10 I The first total where giveu represents figures for 1911, except where a figure m brackets is given representing so many months. Estate managers and agents will oblige by correcting returns if wrong. 1911. Feb. 1912. Allagar 55,150 5.700 11,600 Alma 25,789 Alor Gajah 1:>,470 9,980 4.956 words
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Advertisement370 1912-03-25 10 Health for Infants I'or ovr half ccntan >av<»ry vS: lloote's Pood l>i^ been m pjtncral u-s»-, »H>tU at hour and abraod. U h.ts the isjsjsftssV>n ot being a Ui rroughly reliable food foe Infant*. S;iv<»r\ Moore's Pood supplies jo,!*t Ihe nourishment an infant tit-eds. j; In an easih di«jesiible a:t«l370 words
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Advertisement68 1912-03-25 10 FRESH MILK THE SINGAPORE POULTRY DAIRY FARM SYNDICATE, CHAJCCERI LINK, 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. DO YOU WANT A GOOD PHOTO TO BE TAKEN IM.»68 words
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Advertisement120 1912-03-25 10 CELESTINS VICHY TABLE I WATER. 1 This most cxlebrateil aiul table water m diiKt to meet H mauds of the public has l.« v now ultr J3 here iv small bottles. I>< ui^; fornierl) m large ones. The VICHY WATERS m ntiuil»er. Graude(Jnlle. Hospital »vJ v tiu'H. The two flrst120 words
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Article71 1912-03-25 11 (Corrected up to Mar. BSj Bank 4 m/s 2-4 11-81 N demand 3.4 6-81 Private credits 8 ml a 2-4 17-82 M credits 6 m 2 4 11-16 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288} India, T. T. 174 Hongkong, demand 16} Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 140} Bangkok,71 words
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Article129 1912-03-25 11 Mar. Mi Tin buyers 94.70 Gambier 10.35 Qambier Cube No. 1 15.75 Gambier Cube No. 2 nom. Pepper Black ordin. Spore buyers 22.124 Pepper, (White fair) buyers 81.50 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) non^. Mace (Banda) 110 Cloves (Amboina) nom. Bali Coffee (10%129 words
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Advertisement116 1912-03-25 11 SIDEROSTHEN ANTI CORROSIVE PAINT O I Forms a complete and permanent, protection for Iron ®> Steel against rust and corrosion. j Supplied m dnuns containing 1 owt (10 gallons) Price $22 per drum 1 gallon covers .540 square feet. An Ideal paint for Corrugated Iron, Steel Joists <&c, (She. m116 words
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Advertisement108 1912-03-25 11 De KONINKLMKE 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. 11l MPHIUS Helawan-Deli Mar 25 van Hor.ENDORP Ponaug Mar 26 Mkrkus Sclat-Pandjau^, Btngkaiis, Siak and Pakan-Baroe Mar 27 Japara Muntok and Palembanj*108 words
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Miscellaneous951 1912-03-25 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For Wfcea Kuantan F.M.S. 249 Tadd P Sham, 17 3 G.M.S. T'THIWh Moil mouth H.M.S. 9SOO Po%v -i- H'kong, 20-3 Clombo t4 Z. Provincien Dut cm 6500 Catc Bengkalis, 31 1 Dut. Consul Dock Glanb Dut Govt 250 Wink Rhio, 223951 words
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Miscellaneous196 1912-03-25 11 NEXT MAILS DUE. From China.— Per M. M. Touratie, due \i» 1. London Malls Despatched. Lkkt. Due. Arrived. M, M. Feh 19 Mar 14 Mar 14 P.AO. Fob 22 Mar 16 Mar Hi N. D. L. IYb 26 Mar 20 Mai 20 B. I. Fab 29 Mar 2H M. M.196 words
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Letter2813 1912-03-25 12 (Ft op* nu* own Correspondent.) Tm Coal Btmke. London. Marc b I. Thr King, who. a> is well known, is a man of remarkably wide sympathies, is taking thr keenest ol interest m tin 1 roal crisis. He bus nil the reports sent to him. mid ha> had2,813 words
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Article158 1912-03-25 12 About midnight on Saturday, the lookout man on duty at the CenttaJ Fire j Station noticed tlainos iii ihe direction of Kampong Behn ami gave the alarm. The Fire Brigade turned out smartly under I Mr. T, Wilson, the acting Superintendent, and proceeded to Kainaug Behru. A elaak158 words
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Article373 1912-03-25 12 The following i> Urn Directors repot < t<» be presented at 1 1»«* annual meeting <»n March n. Although the result <>f the year i working do.-* not enable your Direi ton to i < i iMiHiii'uii the payment ot an\ «ii\i*U'iul m respset ol Ibe373 words
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Article195 1912-03-25 12 Mil* ll\Ms ET< Wl i R \*v An B.C.C. cricket toiu iiaim>nt rnat<h wma \Anwi\ on the Beplanads on Saturday afternoon tn-t we«n tli«- Btcetermi :md the Ma (bants and Wtttted m an MMQF win for UM latter. The movm wnv as followi Tin. Kr< RTSBAB. .1. 11.195 words
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Article247 1912-03-25 12 The directorb' report for submission to the meeting on March 29th is.— Your DlrscaWS submit the duly audited Statement of Account for the l*2th year of the Company's Working, during the period ffttmnrirnlng ou the 80th January, 1911. and eudiug 17th February, 1012. The quantity247 words
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Advertisement276 1912-03-25 12 GAME. I ENGLISH PHEASANTS, j ENGLISH PARTRIDGES, I SCOTCH GROUSE, I j SHANGHAI PHEASANTS 1 Singapore Cold Storage I I COMPANY, LIMITED. I dunlopTH if ''^^a Keliability and //iMf l|'-\ 1 FRE S« STOCKS HELD BY I jIIBI II I dZZL Aylesbury and Garland, i I 1 11 1 I276 words
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