The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 March 1912

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY MARCH 28. 1912. NO. 7.482
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  • 176 1 Our London Financial Letter appears on page 5. Entries for Selangor Raster Sky race meeting Page 12. The Lincoln Handicap was won easily by Long Set Page 7. Mr liudd of the Kustein Smelting Co.. has left Pemtng for home Page 7. The Sultan of Kedah has
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  • 831 1 God buries His workmen, hut Mfffttl on His work." Iv London's grey old Ahht y was place.! several years ago a .small muni! tablet of particular interest to her sons and dnugh ters outside the pale-in other words memorial to two of England's most saintly sons, the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 660 1 PTHE COAL STRIKE! 1 B*== ><= ====<jj THE SCENE OF THE CONFERENCE. I E D °^B!BißEPsi^^ 11 f> HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, P^ SCENES IN DERBYSHIRE M NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. WMen Leaving Grassmoor Mine After Throwing Down Their Tools. fc. m con.juuttion with g TO-NIGHT^ WCTOHIAL > EVOLUTION //V CH//V4. BJCCQND
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    • 288 1 Look Out! Look Out!! FOR KM RKTLRN OP SINGAPORE'S FAVOLRITKB. THE STRAITS OPERA CO. After a Most Successful Time Months Stay m Pcnautf where they were showing to CROWDED HOUSES RIGHTLY. The Comfwny further added to their Laurels by winning 2 SILVER MEDALS 2 FROM THE PENANG PUBLIC Tho Compan
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    • 126 1 Zo*tay f 5 Hfc>vcrtiscmetUo. WolseleySiddeley car for sale Page 5. Kelly and Walsh's latest book lists Page 1. Notice re Fraser and Neave dividend Page 2. Singapore and Straits directory on sale Page 2. Fresh butter landed by Cold Storage Co. ex ".Montoro" Page 1. QMartin Hossi's Vermouth can be
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 152 1 THE WEEK. Thursday 28th. High Water— 4-32 am., 8 40 pm. B. I. Homeward mail due. Children's Concert Viet. Mem. Hall. 5.15 pm. Illuminated dances, Ttutonia Club. 9.15 pm. Friday 29th. High Water— 6 39 am.. 9 18 pm. Malakoff Rubber Co, 11 am. Royal .7 oh ore, 12 noon.
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  • 692 2 The Marl borough has a good programme of new pictures on view this evening. Captain W. H. Kddowee, Ist Battalion, the Manchester Regiment, is to officiate as Staff Captain, .Tubhulpore Brigade. In the Garnett-Orine murder case af Allahabad, the jury brought m ft verdict of not guilty on both charges
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 66 2 Should be Pleasant to Take. When a medicine must be given to vounc children it should be pleasant to take Cham berlam'B Cough Remedy i 8 made from ?<£f Hugar and the roots used m its pre^Satton givta it a tlavor similar to maple sSroST^wS? ing it pleasant to take.
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    • 429 2 NOTICES RILEY, HARGRRAVES Co., Ltd. REMINDER The Extraordinary On— ml Mooting of the Company, of which previous notice haw h< en sent to the Shareholders, will be held at No. 5, Rea<l Street, Singai>ore. on Wednesday, the :<rd i!ay of April next at noou. T. C. B. MILLER, Secretary. Mat
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    • 754 2 NOTICES GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will bo received at the COLONIAL ENGINEER'S Ottice, up to noon of the 6th April, 1912, for the following works: 1. Krectiou of new tervantß' quarters at <*overxxment House S. Krection of a new pantry for Native Female W;ud at the General Hospital: '■*>. Painting and
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    • 661 2 NOTICES FRASEB NEAVE. Ltd. Notfae is hereby that the, Coupon Serial No. 15 on Share Warrants to Bearer of thie Company, for the tinal Dividend declared at the rate of I'iJ and a Ilonusof or together 17}% per annum, on account of the year ended 31st December 1911, will l>e
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    • 533 2 FOB SALE FOR SALE. A Beautiful Lamlanletle. newly done up, with new tyreH. Also a Horse, with harness a\o. oomp]«>r<-. For particulars apply to 11. Jtattcry nl. Mar 27 ;t DOG CART FOR SALE. OaJeotta built Cart aud s««t of hAHMM for salt*. 322, c/o Free Press.' Mar 26 2-4
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    • 502 2 THE Singapore Free Press MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. The Singaprtrt I i'reßM i« w' l>aiiy. and is s t*^™* livered should be given. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. One month coe* Three months 7<w A y ear $3o Postage SO cents a maotb extn For subscriptions sent to thi Office m
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  • 1121 3 with gie.it intrepidity Mrs. Edward Me Lev n, ol Washington, has worn the famous Hope diamond. At a party which she gave the other day rlje. great attrae tion of the occasion was the wearing of this ominous blue t-tone. Jn this character the diamond
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  • 298 3 The executive committee of the New York Board of Trade and Transportation reported on December 18 at its regular monthly meeting In favour of the remission of Panama (anal tolls to ships of American registry. After reading the resolution. (J. Waldo Smith, chairman of .the executive committee, moved
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  • 284 3 Princess c'ht'irta. wife of Prince (iaoud and niece of the Sultan of Wadai, is to be ttled for murder m the French colony of Abecher, a desert region of the Sudan. She has admitted the truth of the allegation that she caused a rival for her
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  • 203 3 Statue of an Endo-Scythiam King AT MI TTKA. Allalmbad, March 10. The Pioneer reports mi archaeological And of great interest from Muttra. where Pandit Kadha Krishna. Curator of the local Museum, while exploring a mound near the village! of Mat, not far from Muttra, has lighted! upon
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 95 3 THE BRI-CAL Decimal Adding Machine Will keep books or accounts of any sort accurately i n one -sixth the time taken by ordinary methods. Brilish ,/siC^V' Every Machine Throughout Guaranteed To add to 100,000 Price $30 do 1,000,000 $40 In the Office it lightens the work of the clerks. TO
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    • 270 3 I ft v S /J-^SBtS c food that enjoys the universal recomr 1 mendatfon of medical men. j£rsi\ ror me during illness and con- -<^-^ v "w 1 valesccnce. '\y J] fl or weakly infants and overw >,*^ st^i^ growing children. \f A "9v^iv/ fl As a supplementary food m
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  • 1006 4 toTER] -'i ing Speech i -u:i» K» ;< Lord and Lady hubcap* 1 attended I liarden l"a;ty held at the Marble Palace of the late Rajah Kujomlra Mullick. OB Saturday afternoon. March 2nd. given by the Indian shipper* and constituents ol the British
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  • 351 4 THE LAIRD O' LOGAN ON TARIFF REFORM. In a siu't i h tldiM-ml by Mr I*. .1. Mnckio to the omployres of MtfMl and Co., distillers. (Jlasgow, on some extcriKiori of the Company's premises, that gentleman ilrvoted himself to I consideration of the prevailing unrest m the labour world. He
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  • 273 4 The Kast Asiatic Company's Selandia.' which is th* first v^'K^«'l deaigned for the oman triuie to be propelU'd l»y oil I'liginrs, left Ike Thaases on March 2. With a il«'adv.ei(jht eaffjO of 7,400 tons the ilifciphict'ituMit of the y«'ks*»l is tt,K()() tons, which COBStitnleS B injirk«*d
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  • 249 4 > i LLOU i.\ 1:1: Risks. A^ we stutcd sonic time atfo the ChanOM of the importation of fallow terer into India will he increased with the opening oi the Panama (anal. Major James, I. M. S., is now m the Isthmus Ktudxini; the pceTalenee <>r that
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  • 464 4 Pomcemah Shot. a ieajaiioul nravfttf of palieuMMi byj a man m an automobile who shot bin 1 desul as he was ordering the < hniinVui* to stop for contravening the tmilio regnla tions, created consternation near the (iare Saint- La/.iire yestenhi J evening (Feb. 27th' at
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  • 305 4 In v notice, of a new book The hantf ing Chinese »N»>w York: Tin- Century Co.) by Dr. K. A. Ko>s, Professor of Socio logy at Wisconsin I*niver6ity, the S. C. M. Post has thU comment ou one phase Of the authors views The volume tackles, squarely
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 358 4 Tonic Wine J The Ideal Vitaliser for Body, Brain and a I I 1 Restorative after 1 Keeps you Fit It I Obtainable of all the t princi pal Pharmacists i BURROUGHS WfcXLCOME CO., London iZJ New York HOHTeSAI S)imv CAPS Town S— -V Milan BMAMOMAI Hi twos AlB?BS /f
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    • 93 4 Real Merit Wins. There ncvor WU a time when people appreciated the real Ittetttl Of (hambtilaiu's Cougn Remedy more than now. This is shown by the laereMi m sales and voluntary testimonials from pemmswho ha\f bm owed by it. If ou or your obi Ulren are troubled with q cough
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    • 279 4 FRESH MILK THE SINGAPORE POULTRY DAIRY FARM SYNDICATE, CBAaCEM l.\M. 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. 207, QIKKN ST.. SINGAPORE. Livery Stable Keepers
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  • 1858 5 I Thk TOM m London Hofi mi. DRSPm Thk Om. Strikk BVUDCOTH m Com« MM If" "id' aUBBKI Ai< rioNs— Bfif.dn Pobwabd worn 1919 "Ureas" en Mm— Tm Latkst Btkthbtic Ui kuk -Hammcai' of CATOB Cm.is. March 2. The one m the London stock nun kets luis
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 1249 5 AUCTIONS AI'CTION SALE OF j A 10-12 h.p. 5 seated Wolesley-Stddeley Car To bs held at Powell Cos Salcnxnu Wednesday, 3rd April, at 11 a.m (The Car is m first class order, inspection by arrangement.'. POWELL Co.. Auctioneer h Mar 28 4.3 AUCTION SALE OF MISCELLANEOUS ENGINEER'S STORES, STEEL CUTTINGS,
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    • 603 5 PLEX DUPLICATOR AND BE CHKKKI IL. S YOUR TYPIST WILL NOT PULL A LONG FACE WHEN HE IS 9 ASKED TO MAKE 40 COPIES OF ANY DOCUMENT. 9j THE "?LEX" WILL DO THIS WORK FOR HIM. tpO ('«»iii|»lri«' out lit foolscap si/.< B H ASK FOR FREE BPBOIMSNB I SHARPE,
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  • 49 6 Domestic Occurrences. MARRIAGE. On the 11th March, 1912, at St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, by the Rev. F. T, Johnson, Roland Hubert Ellis, Singapore, youngest son of the late Btead Ellin, of Nelson, New Zealand, to Kthel, 'youngest daughter of the late Colonel Btaveley, of Wellington, j New Zealand. L.
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  • 1343 6 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday. Mar. 28, 1912. H«r* <ha!l the Pry« the People* right malatafafe I'""!""! by influence and unbribed by fain Here i .it- 1. t Truth b^ glorious prec«pt« draw. Fkdcnl to Kelisioo. LoyaKy and Law. Like* the Scottish gastronome's view of the national dish known a*
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  • 739 6 Police Inspector Frayne iB acting as Court Inspector. The Hughes Musical Comedy Co., after a visit to the Opera House, Manila, will proceed on a tour through India. H. E. the Governor and his Private Secretary, Mr Hayes Marriott, left for Kuala Lumpur by last night's mail train. H. E.
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  • 637 6 Poor Past. Ivi.ii kkhcnt Vnr.* Xl Hun.uiyu Fi n n» The apathy of shareholders In i O( ,t companies was again ill, Isll ltl d X; when the annual n^tin, of th, W Gau Tin M.mng Company, Li&ited, al?,d for midday at Gresham How.,. wasdj, until 12-15
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  • 198 6 FRASER NEAVE LTD. The annual meeting was no Id ;.<^(»>r day at noon, present Mr. V. A Mower m the chair; Messrs heuniston, ftrammall, and Booker Directors'. KttMV U« -uollnin Pahnke ami Makepeace. The Chairman m mining the adoption of Mm report ami accounts said that the year had boon
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  • 55 6 A Tamil coolie fell down the hold" I f 4 steamer m the harbour on TMtfeS :UIII died later from the injuries received. Mr. L. A. Knierson living at the (irov* 1 Estate bungalow reports to the police that hig Chinese boy" has absconded >* ltfl ninety- five one dollar
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 234 6 Maison Fondee en 1828. COURVOISIER'S BRANDIES "1869" and "Three Diamonds 11 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. I LITTLE'S 1 I GASH CLEARANCE SALE
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    • 56 6 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements op John Roberts, Retired World's Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. only obtainable from John Roberts, London REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE BAST C. N. LOM B ADDRRBR P. O. Box 41, Penang. show room Raffle* Hotel,
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  • BEATEN.
    • 504 7 Obstinacy defeats commonsense. Tfie Coal BUI to proceed. Imperial News Servicb. London, via Durban. consideration of the Minimum ages bill was resumed, Mr Walter Long moved the adjournment of the debate and asked how could they discuss the bill while negotiations were proceeding out side. Mr Asquith
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    • 96 7 Mr Ramsay Macdonald said that the failure of the negotiations was entirely due to the owners who had not budged an inch. If they wanted to go to the public clean handed, they must before the bill be passed meet the men and agree on something
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    • 64 7 An amendment inserting the ss. and 2s. m the Bill was rejected by 326 to H'.i. The Labourites have decided to oppose the third reading of the Bill. Lord Crewe, speaking m the House of Lords, said they would take the Coal Bill to morrow.
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    • 146 7 A Conference of the Coal Owners and Miners at the Foreign Office lasted for five minutes. Tbe Scottish Miners presented a de mand for minima of ss. 9d. and H6. whereupon the bulk of the owners withdrew, one remarking we have chucked it." A Scottish leader being
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  • 25 7 Mr J. G. Campbell, of Messrs Braddell I tirua., ie returning to the Straits by th« j Tango Maru due here about the end of
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  • 183 7 LONG SET WINS AT LINCOLN. Grand National Endangered. [By Submarine Cable], Kecter's Service. London, via Bombay. The result of the Lincolnshire was 1 Mr S. B. Joel's Long Set <Higgs) 8.2 betting 18 2 I Mr G. Faber s Uncle Pat (Whalley) 7.1 7—l 3 Mr C.P. Xickall'a
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  • 108 7 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban The White Book promised by Mr Emmott on Feb 19th has been published. It concludeswitha Minute of the Union Ministers, dated m February repeating the assurances that it was not proposed to interfere with certain vested rights of Indians. But it
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  • 59 7 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. A telegram from Paris states that the Cabinet has decided to ask for credits of a million francs to increase the police mobile for investigation m the department* and to provide police motor cars, etc. The Chamber has voted
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  • 37 7 London, via Durban. The meat packers who were charged with criminally violating the anti-Trust law have been acquitted after a trial lasting six months. Accused included the Presidents of the Swift, Armour and Morris companies.
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  • 21 7 London, via Durban. Ten tourist Bki runners have been killed by an avalanche at Hochschneeberg m the Austrian Alps.
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  • 22 7 London, via Durban. The Kaiser at Pola saluted the Austrian fleet and lunched with the Archduke Fran/. Ferdinand.
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  • 136 7 On Saturday next, 30th inst, at the Teutonia Club at 9.15 pm. a concert will be Riven by the Philharmonic Orchestra. The Orchestra will play Overture 'Morning, Noon and Night," by von Suppe Overture Romantique," by Keler Bela the Allegro vivace from Mozart's Symphony No. 41 (the
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  • 82 7 In connection with tbe concert to be given at the Teutonia Club to night by Miss Tina Latour and Madame Agunialda, it should be said that Mr A. W. Bean is lending the lantern apparatus. The accounts of Mr Charley's Entertainment on behalf of the local branch of the Girls'
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  • THE BILL PASSED.
    • 82 7 [By Submarine Cable]. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. The Coalmines Wages Bill v/as read a third time by til votes to 48 at ten minutes to three o'clock m the morning. The House of Lords sat immediately and read it a first time. Mr.
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    • 294 7 Imperial News Sebvicb. London, via Durban. The Times says that the Government hope is that the mm ers will seize the excuse of the Bill to return to work. Failing a resumption the Government has planned effective measures to relieve distress and will proba'My call
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  • 186 7 YESTERDAY'S SALE OF WORK. A very successful bazaar and tale of work was held m the Victoria Memorial Hall yesterday evening, the proceeds of which will go towards the liquidation of the debt which still exists on the Church Building Fund. The interior of the hall was
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  • 113 7 At the Children's Conceit to be given this afternoon m the Victoria Memorial Hall five orchestral pieces will be played. Mr Pennink will play violin solo, "Salut d' Amour." by Sir E. Elgar; Mrs Jack will sing "The Swallows," by Sir F. Cowen Mr B. H. Gordon will
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  • 49 7 The Tan Jiak Kirn Scholarships for 1912 have been awarded to Lim Soo Van and J. B. van Cuylenberg, and the Hullett Scholarship (for Science and Mathematics) to E. R. Koek. The awards for the Tan Jiak Chuan, Commercial, and Institution Scholarships will be announced later. j
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  • 594 7 THE ANNUAL MEETING. {From our oiun Correspondent.} Penang, March 27. At the Chamber of Commerce annual meeting, Mr Mar bain presiding said the year might be considered good, although the volume of business fell off somewhat towards the close. Prices of produce generally kept at a
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  • 167 7 {From our <rum Comsfiondent.} Penaug, March 27th. Mr Cecil Budd, director of the Eastern Smelting Co.. has left for Home, after inspecting all the branches of the Eastern Smelting Co. and also the organization of the works, ith which he was favourably impressed. He has every
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  • 50 7 The Sultan of Kedah has laid the foundation stone of a new State Mosque at an estimated cost of 9100,000, m the presence of a large gathering of Hadjis and prominent members of the Mohamedhan community. The mosque is a replica of that at Langkat, Sumatra.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 46 7 Croup can be Prevented. When given as soon as the croupy cough appears Chamberlain** Cough Remedy will waid off an attack of croup and prevent all danger and cause of anxiety. Thousands of I mothers mse it successfully. For sale by ail I Dispensaries and Dealera.
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    • 15 7 For all internal complaints dy sen try cmgh olds Ac, take Wood*' Great Peppci«iint Cure
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    • 147 7 ROBINSON Co. THE BROWNING AUTOMATIC PISTOL. 5 shots per second Calibre 7.6S the cartridges being automatically (applied from a detachable magazine inserted m the handle of the pistol. ls FIRST CLASS PIANOS. I COLL A R D SET™ fiMMD TMMOU $650 f BEG H STEIN j^"^""--™^ 52 S\ BRINSMEAD Hill"
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 668 8 SHIPPING INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd DIRECT HEBVId XO Japan via Hongkong Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang from Singapore. Taking OftnjO on through Bills <»f Lading for Cantou, Macao. Swatow. Amoy. Chefoo. Tit-nt ©m, Newchwang. Yanjjts/c Ports. Foruiosa. the Phillippiueh. »Vc, Ac. aVd STEAMERS. Tons Commander Kutsang 4.H95 R.
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    • 523 8 SHIPPING I CHARGEURS REUNIS s. s. TCHAD diu'to Ua\e Singapore for MarseilUs Ist week m June, has splendid tlrst class a< -coiiiiiiodation. I'asßH^o to Marseilles $300. Apply to MOINE COMTE Co., l|Wll Mar J-s 2« -4 INDOCHINA S. N. CO., LTD. CALCUTTA DIRECT Til ('OMI'ANV'S Si KAMF.fe HOPBANG Captain Hay,
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    • 610 8 SHIPPING N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Crovernmeut. The New Twinscrew Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with
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    • 705 8 SIHIPPING prr&ir STEAM N aYIG ATI ON COMPANY For China, Japa n, Penang, Ceylon, Australia Ind ia, Aden, Egypt, Mediterran ?an Ports, Plymouth a nd London. Through Bills of La ding issued for China Coast, Persian G ilf Co. itinental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about
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    • 860 8 SHIPPING. JAVA- AUSTRALIA-LINE OF THE Royal Packet S. N. Coy. Regular monthly service between Netherlands India East Australi THE s.s. VAN HEEMSKERK 8,000 tons will to despatched from Batavia on or fth(Mfl the 12th of Apul x Soerabaya, for THI'HSDAY ISLAND. PORT MORESBY, BRISBANE »m« MELBOURNE. Excellent accotnniodat ion for
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 811 9 1 S HIPPING. iiHIIjTOYO KISEN KAISHA <%sfPJfy^^' rRANS-PACIFIC WESTERN PACIFIC DENVER RIO GRANDE ffi^SSF 'ifflßßy rRANS-CONTINENTAL %»FtOYO KISEN KAISHA. N< w Triple Screw Turbine Flyers- 20 Knots Speed. S.S. TEN YO If ARU _>i,o<K) tons. S.S. CHIYO MAIM' 21,0o0tons. S.S. SHINYO MART -j 1,000 tons. S.S. MIPPOM MAKU 11,000 torn.
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    • 647 9 SHIPPING. JL^m JLr* JLJ« Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers oi this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingiau, Nagasaki
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    • 645 9 SHIPPING M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles v U TWAR D HOMEWARD V.delaCiotat Apl. l Tourane Apl l Caledouien Apr. 15 Australien Apr". 15 E. Simons Apr. 29 Polym'-sien Apr 29 Nera May 13 V. Ciotat May 13 Sala/.ie May 27 Caledonien May
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    • 546 9 BANKS THE STRAITS BANKING Co. Private Banking Business, 5 Chango 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. HAUPPE. Manager F 9 »l_ INTERNATJONfII BANKING CORPORATION. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000.
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    • 367 9 INSURANCE FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established ihh_>. INSURANCE m Force, over SIYSX^JS New Business, 1910, ovor *6 640 000W REBE g RVF e^ S n rplUB ab Ye llabi tow MI HtRVE and all outstanding claims. Direct Government Supervision. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made locally Policies are WGRLD
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  • 826 10 Amongst the interesting side issues of the great New York Kubber Exhibition which is to he held In September of this ear m that city, will be the announcement of the conditions governing certain valuable competitions which the Committee ol the London Rabbet Kxhibition of 191 1 will
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 243 10 V\-. g V-'\«*afcsl^/ <ajj I I CONTINENTAL CYCLE -TYRES THE I I CONTINENTAL SPECIAL CYCLE TYRE STANDS FAR ABOVE ALL OTHER TYRES FOR RELIABILITY AND DURABILITY I OBTAINABLE FROM .John Little cV: Co., Robinson A; Co., Katz Bros., Straits Cycle A; Motor Co., Singapore Cycle Stored Works, Kirn Hye tV
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    • 83 10 Best Liniment. Tor nits ami bruises, there is nothing equal to Cb.imberluin s Tain Balm. It noi only t .-lieves the pain almost Instantly, but it i' s an antiseptic linimenl and wliea applied promptly csnsss the iround to heal without any danger of »>i<«><i poison. You cannot afford to
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    • 173 10 DUNLOP TYRES Reliability and ff/£\ Consistent I jf/lg \l l \l\ FRESH STOCKS KELO BY I I 111 ll I Aylesbury and Garland, I fill ll CI"":i Guthrie and Company, f 1 1| I Cll!r'T ar P ei> Company, F lIPU I I X LUMPUR KLANG I 111 ,«<iiuiiiiiiiwJ Sime,
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    • 374 10 A MOTHER'S UNBOUNDED JOT AFTKH LOSING TnPKF. (H!!.,mkn Ot Tu Taaas ownro ro dbopst t,h J HttI raaFpuaTHWAssAvxnS To every wife this eaaaarfal i hopes thrtoe ahftttered, am 1 lovaii.n at lftat, cannot fftUtoappeal I Mrs S.E.Sa,-...n of Ot! Dftlby Bffoararay, England. I "in 1904," aayi Mrs. Bare the fond
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  • 1272 11 RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. Ie sua. Paid. Last Div, Bitters. Sellers. 85,000 Ih 2s Allagar 10% ...80 3 U 150,000 (h 2a Anglo-Malay 45% int 16 0 17 0 50,000 Ca 28 Batang Malaka 2 5 2 9 30,000 t 1 Batu Caves 116% 13 10 0 14 0
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  • 70 11 COBRKCTED DP TO Mat. '11.) Bank 4 m/a 24 61ft demand 24 k Private credits 8 m/t 2-4* i. credits 6m 9.4 n.ia Fbancb demand Bank 294 A Germany, demand 238* India, T. T. 174 Hongkong, demand 17 Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand i 4o Bangkok, demand 00 Sovereigns,
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  • 133 11 Mar. 27. T <125 tons soldi 96.:i7* Gambier 10>ao Gainbier tube No. 1 16.75 Gambier Cube No. 2 nom. Pepper Black ordin. Spore buyers 22.00 Pepper, (White fair) buyers 81.26 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom. Mace (Banda) HO Cloves (Amboina) nom. Bali
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 129 11 SILENT RUNNING "SENTINEL" STEAM WAGONS 3 Ton 6 Ton Carries 10 tons with a trailer The "Sentinel" is the favouri te' "Steam Wagon because of its EXTREMELY QUIET RUNNING, SIMPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION, FUEL ECONOMY, SPECIAL SUITABILITY FOR THE COLONIES. Work done at the rate of 72,000 1 ton-miles per annum.
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    • 127 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. .Jahara Mnntok and Palemban^ Mar 28 DX Cari'KNTIKR Billiton, Batavia, Java-coast aud Semarant; M 2 RUMPHIUB Batavia, Seuiaran^ and Surabaya xr J
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 704 11 VESSELS IN PORT Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For Wtoon Kuantan F.M.S. 249 Tadd p sham 17 << \i b Steamers Nat. Tonnage <S Master From Consignees For B. PohWuan Brit 876 Smith g^tfl K Kll Moh S'rang Brouwer Dut 545 Schmit, N'tnn.s, 26-, Ships Agency Z M t.
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    • 239 11 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe.— Per B. 1. Thou^wa. witU mail* up to Mar K. due Mat HO. lYr N. D.L Kleist, due Mar 30. From China.— Per M. M. Tomane. due Apl London Mails Despatched. Left. due. Arrived. P. AO. Ft b 22 Mar 16 Mar 16 M.D.I*. Feb
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  • 480 12 There was quite a good attendance :\t the Volunteer Drill Hall last evening when j an attractive boxing show was put for- ward. There was a considerable delay ut the start owing to the lights going wrong. The judges were Lt. Hou. I*, (i. Scarlett
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  • 34 12 Y. M. C. A. DEBATING SOCIETY. Mr W. Travis will introduce h disui* «ion on Conscription to night at h \:> p.m. Non-members of the Society ore invit«»l to join the members on this occasion.
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  • 26 12 On Saturday there is a polo match at Kuala Lumpur between the Selangor and Singapore Polo Clubs for H. H. the Sultan of Perak'e Cup.
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  • 236 12 (From our own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur March 27. The following are the entries, for this meeting on April 6 and 8. Pony ex-griffin handicap two classes. Distance six furlongs. Sodager, Poor Me. Vidette, Mistral, Brown Comet, Stella, Sil ria. Bete Noir.ldol. Kestor. The Nib, Olga, Skindles,
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  • 158 12 S. C. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Championship. Cox beat Tyler rt 0 4. C. Ransford beat F. Ruchwaldy I I 7 "> A. Class DOOBLM. Cameron and Hooper beat Sir A. Young and (Jaunt 6 B 7 .">. C. Class DOPWiM (i orris and Soeters heat Barnes and HMMM *2 B—6.
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  • 106 12 Championship. Major Staubury v Ransford. a. Clam sinui.ks. T. A. M. Ruys v A. R. Liuton <if not m Double Handicap B. Class Sinc.i.kn. Macphail v blphick. .Jenkins v Klphick or Macphail 'if not iraprat ticable>. C. Class Sim.i.ks. Mil lard v Strack. Soeters v Buruham. N'K.wroMKßs Handicap.
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  • 402 12 S. C. R. C. TENNIS TOURNAMENT. Results of ties played from 21st March to -2»'»th March. A SiNt.i.&v hiong Cbin Kug owe 9 beat L'huu Sim <ihi mr, -6. 10 8. ♦> 2. Scow Poh Leug owe It heat Chat Toon Ckoag owe lrt. t> 4. 7 Sent Hock Seng
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  • 746 12 S. V. C. ORDERS. By Lieut. Colonel G. A. Derrick, V.D., Commandant, S.V.C. Singapore, 20th March, 1912. S. V. C. Balestier Rifle Range is allotted as under Saturday 30th at 2.30 p.m. S.K.A. Sunday Hist at 7.30 a.m. S.R.K. <v> Saturday 6th Maxim Coy., S.V.A. Sunday 7th do. Sunday 14th
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  • 260 12 The Bombay Maru from Japan discharge* general cargo and loads for Bombay. The P. aud <>. outward intermediate steamer Borneo is expected to arrive at Colombo at •"> a.tn. on 6th proximo. The P. and <). outward intermediate stoamor Palawan is due at Penang at daylight this morning
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  • 255 12 Tlm Chief .Justice and a sp >cial jury wtTi! engaged all yesterday m tin- hearing of the charge of murder brought a£«un*t two Malays at Labuun on N^ ember Ist. Mr. (i. (I. Seth appeared for the Crown and Mr. Zebnder defended. Dr. T. C. A. Cleverton, medical
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  • 119 12 iMirmg th*« Muster Holiday* :i aeriea of competition* will bt held open to Member* of the fllnjipnni (Jolf Club. All ewnt* ar»' post entrie*. The April Monthly Medal will played for on Saturday and Sunday. April Oth and 7th. under usual condition*. Bogey Competition 1h holes Handicap.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 14 12 i For all internal complaints dysentry cough cold* Ac, take Woods' Great Peppermint C*r«
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    • 307 12 A GUARANTEED INCOME FOR LIFE. £100 a year for life on attaining age 50 or a single cash pavm^ £1390-2-0 can be secured by a male age 25, for an annual Davml of £31-16-0, (other ages m proportion.) Payment Quotations for Annuity for all kinds, at any age, or for
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 239 12 WEATHER REPORT. These Weather Telegrams are transmitted by courtesy of the E. E. Tel. Co. and contain the observations made at Hongkong (HK.) Observatory, and at Manila Observatory (MN.) The data are date and hour of despatch the Barometer reading (inches m HK., Millimetres m MN.); Direction of Wind and
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