The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 April 1912
1912-04-09
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section15 1912-04-09 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 9 1912. NO. 7.49115 words
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Article103 1912-04-09 1 The Colony l»oat the I". M.S. at rricket easily -Page 12. Details of the <joli competitions at Ipoh Page i_>. An interesting tennis match was played off jrestecdaj Pttge 1The coal strike lia-^ ended audsaenare resurnirjß work Page 7. Enormous damage has been done <»▼ the Mississippi103 words
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Article1624 1912-04-09 1 it ra in the bouae «.f ;l Chinese fi that I first saw n one of tbOM BXqUlsite If iM'iititifui pieces of porcelain fulfilling in every respect the ideal of the old voekeri in China of being :l s blae m the wonderful <>i Hm iky. The1,624 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement231 1912-04-09 1 SI f Christy's Double Terai Hats i All $3.25 each iy 'y r > JBjS^Bßgga— AH •iKt's iu -it,.* k. Shrttlt-.. Bmwii. B»-a»»-i mm<l (.i»»t. I our Underwecfr Best India Gauze Singlets 7-50 dozen. V«-ty Mum, Redoo Ul «i 1 aV^^bV b^bl bb^^^^ I A^ WB J^ J V B231 words
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Advertisement165 1912-04-09 1 ZTo^a^'d yttverttecmenta, Ntiti(»« re Marine Motor Serrlof Page Special lines at Little's clearance sale Page I. Hunts ports can he got at lisniier. <^\ielch's Page 7. Wanted Second band typewriter, good condition Page Bntertainssents Lang-HoUoway Com pany iu Sweei Nell ol old hrury Star Opera Company in Johor Maknikam Straits!165 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous118 1912-04-09 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday 9th. High Water— l .".4 am., a5l paj. Mim)u I>ast <,»! "Sweet Nell ol UUI Dmiiv '[!i<a're. 9 1 Wednesday 10th. High Water— J 36 aru.. 6.1.; pm. Leetnre Tanglin Clnb, Mi^ Badtonl, World's Y. W. C. A. :> p.m. Hnkit Tlmah meeting, dood. I'antai Ltd.. meeting,118 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement467 1912-04-09 2 WE NOW SELL OUR SHEET MUSIC AT 85c. PER COPY WHY PAY MORE ELSEWERE THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. BTONE IN THE KIDNEY. Agonising Bladder Disorders. Mr. James Moss resides at 66, Braos Btraat, Walaal), England, and is highly r—paoiad. Speaking of his tcrribla snff«riag from ssoim In the kidney—467 words
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Advertisement536 1912-04-09 2 Jas CHRISTIE, PREMIER TURF ACCOUNTANT, SINGAPORE. ATTENDS ALL MEETINGS F. M. S., JAVA, STRAITS, BANGKOK, NOW OPEN TO TRANSACT BUSINESS ON THE SINGAPORE SPRING MEETING Representative: Tel. Add.: TRITON. EDM. FOSCOLO, Telephone Office 186.' 4. The Arcade. Residence: 1107. NOTICES NOTICE. Notice ih hereby £\\en that the interest and responsibility536 words
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Advertisement390 1912-04-09 2 NOTICES NOTICE. This is to give notice that the above Trade Mark in the property of Lee Sui Fun of No. 194 Houth Bridge Road Singapore and is used hy him in connection with the sale of his antiopium pills, for curing the craving for opium. This Trade Mark is390 words
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Advertisement241 1912-04-09 2 NOTICES SINGAPORE MARINE MOTOR SERVICE Ltd. Tlir MOTOR Lai 'Ni.hrh «.f rhi» ('..mpany an now available for hire, ou ttxe<l tariff t«Tinh ft»< notified on Time Tables. The mil Sekvickh oomtuence on Tl us i>AT f Itth Apkii., but will not »m> in full oper ation until ;ill tIM ißSflehea241 words
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Advertisement412 1912-04-09 2 TO LET. BOOMS TO LET At Z«tland Boom i^,r»i*Apply on th« PREMISES. r >eH l% Mmi 11 TO LET RaftVfl Place. l n floor K,n2B ApPly EYBR WWHIH Large and commodious office* \m floor, No. 3, Malacca Street. N Apply to MBYHR BROS, u, r^-^ o TO LET Sea side412 words
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Article1888 1912-04-09 3 THE PUB VCII. All Rights Rbskrvrd. when the Portuguese supremacy in the East was destroyed at tbe beginning of I the seventeenth century the French joined with the English and tbe Dutch in the struggle for the oneonsidered trifles in the Way Of territory1,888 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement338 1912-04-09 3 jf^^^^S. FOR -<£^ Reliability and W^A ,*rA Consistent I f«|il Properties I jliKt \m\\ FRESH STOCKS HELD BY I/■ ■11 1 A y |es bury and Garland, f Jill II I I Cuthrie and Company, 1 11 1 II lA. C. Harper Company, lIRto I "I Slme, Darby Company, I338 words
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Advertisement38 1912-04-09 3 SINGAPORE STEAM LAUNCH Co. The steam Launches, Kate, Palinuras. Thistle and Roker, for hire or charter, picnics or pleasure parties. Apply LOW CHOON GU AN. Tel. No. 361. 32. Winchester House Residence 175, Beach Road. Jan 17 13.738 words
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Advertisement429 1912-04-09 3 "Hazeline' Snow^ (TRADE MARK 1 he Original j^^J&S-Non-Greas) Better than Toilet t n Powders for Per- "v- f.f spiring Skins and FloridComplexions BeautSffles the Skin "•Hazeline 1 Snow" prevents and relieves painful sunburn; removes roughness and excessive colour, imparts an enchanting clearness ami tone t< greasy and dull complexions, and429 words
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Article599 1912-04-09 4 i Paris, Tuesday Night. telegram to the Daily Telegraph frotc. its <>\vu t'orrespondent says: SilfUOf Panelli, the new Italian coin poser, who ha> been discovered' 1 by M. tJabti I I'ierne. SUCCesSOT of the Intel ESdouard Colonne mi director of the! Colon ue OOSCerta, seems r have599 words
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Article411 1912-04-09 4 i +o Railways Aoopi Oil F\ ki.. TWI i.in«. Com Two yr< r.ritisii i;«ilwa> companies have decided to five themselves from th# i hondsge of ctv.il and the p«*iil <>f miners 1 Ktrik«'s i>y adopting oil for fuel tor thrir locomotiTes. They are: The Midland Railway <411 words
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Article628 1912-04-09 4 Nksv Mm uink savks TUB Dk\i». Chicago, Feb. 95. Again to day doctors performed the marvellous operation of re calling the apparently dead to life. This time the apparatus used was the pulmofor. David Haas was asphyxiated by illumi nstfalg gas in bis room at628 words
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Article180 1912-04-09 4 Th« M;ulr;is Tillies m piorccil m^' to oomment on teeto ami figures of the lad fISIIK KM s MadrM, as tun- readers are aware, is not < it that ofton elicits compliments. In the opinion even of its own residents, tin- city lacki charm, and when Cal<180 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement166 1912-04-09 4 SIR JAHES »ns Rubber Machinery i w s a\^mte IfcV^M /^Mh I fc^B^^^^^A^B^Ul P^S *^^aVNawlF* *^^aBßl^a^aw |||>| num */<■■■? Jt^N»- Nk -si^^H aUVflaVsn^HT •*d nnnT vl -/j E J ■^i^ i^* <9^H Cf 'Ta^^aV ■■■T «^a^ *"V^nnnnnK M dt?y H Tal I.l^. tv^Bu ly^^^^^^^^^^^H flltti] I tl^fi] Jnuuuuv fl i»166 words
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Advertisement10 1912-04-09 4 For Children* Hacking Coagh at Night, Wooda' Great Peppermint Cure.10 words
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Advertisement241 1912-04-09 4 ■mm, t&^M&A neve/^t 00 early Fr a ser Neave s"t>*^ SODA WATER Messrs CHEE ENG SONS. A (Established 1859.) 71, North Bridge Road j||i|M3| Civil, Na\jj). Military Sportng Tailors. llj&jg! The MauaKin^ I > roprut«»r. who has i««<iv«il I.- •i.uuiu^ fimn ~l tX k,.' ulnpni Masin Tmiui. Personally Cuts even241 words
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Article910 1912-04-09 5 ■H.teHC, Mureh :;<»Mi. V la.-, private dinue. parly WM :«i Tenteeg'a on Thursday honour of 111 J. N\. BtoWMft, the liritish Consul mm, l •l'"t of fee British Community Yet I rday, at th« Club known m Hh Bos :< smoking concert wt bald proaenlßlfaMi made. Mr stew»rt'910 words
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Article453 1912-04-09 5 Orders ha\e been issued for the n-com missioning of the armoured ernteer Minotam for further service as Bagsbipofth. China S( t uadron. This an Qouneemenl give the ottkiai contradiction to the statement fre M uentl\ made that the battle cruiser Indomitable was to be sent out to the453 words
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Article174 1912-04-09 5 Calcutta. March I The Statesman writes hetails have ranched us from Cawnpore of a ragging case in the Jnd Hatt. <iordou Highlanders, at pceasnl statiomd i)i that city, the circumstances of which are such that it is unlikely that they can much longer bo kept set ret.174 words
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Article178 1912-04-09 5 MINISTERS OF ASIATIC DECENT." On March i:?th. Mr. A. Scott asked the Secretary for the Colonies, in view of the Ben regulation! which had been made by Colonial (Mtice, excluding from the civil and police services at Hongkong, tbe Straits Settlements, and the Federated Malay States, all British subjects who178 words
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Article75 1912-04-09 5 The Chairman of the hinta North Sanitary Hoard reports that he has been in Communication with the Penan*- Municipal authorities on the subject of tarring the roads in Ipoh. and the Hoard recommend* that at least, a mile of road. perferaM* on the Tambun Road, should be experimented on if75 words
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Advertisement637 1912-04-09 5 WANTED W&NTED TO GUY A seroml iui.ntl TypewrtUog Machine in j;(kh! order. Apply quoting the lowest price to 101, e o Tree Press." j Apl 9 iuYOUNG MAN Wants billet. Kuyineeriiitf or Rubber, has had college training in Conner, also workshop experience. At present in charge of planta i tiou.637 words
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Advertisement562 1912-04-09 5 AUCTIONS 'BY ORDER OF THE DISTRICT JUDGE AUCTION SALE OF BEER BREWING* BOTTLING PLANT To be held at The Strait* Ice Co.. 1.U1., No. 'Jl Mirbau Road, On Friday, 12th April, at 11 a.m. (To be sold in lots) Circulars issnrd POWELL Co., AurtioueeiK. Apl 4 is.* AUCTION SALE OF562 words
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Advertisement756 1912-04-09 5 I T XT 8 "B3 HP T I i XX^ a X|j X \J I Wi is a liquid waterproofing material for M M the protection of all sorts of iron, j*: w steel, cement and concrete construe- |j m tions exposed to the corrosive actions E of water, acids,756 words
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Article, Illustration1768 1912-04-09 6 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, April 9, 1912. It is a commonplace comment on the rorre>ipon<U»nc*» of the fair moi, that when a lady wriU»B a letter the motive ot that letter apj>ears only in a postscript. The «liMUHbion vi|H)ii Sir BBXBBT BlKf'H's clever and informing p.-ij-.-i on British Malaya,1,768 words
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Article207 1912-04-09 6 Lt. li. L. Kddis. k.k., whose line cricket mmJ t.-nnis while out hero will h*. ramem-lu-retl. was playing ,i, |bfl KucketsMilitarv Single Championship. Elt itm knocked out ill the sec ond round. Mr. K. \v. Curie, dfeadoc of the B, I. s. x. co.. Ltd.. died at ftnnhneisi on Saturday207 words
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Article678 1912-04-09 6 RETURN VISIT: MACBETH." When middav it dx^l M the Lang Hollow,,* Compaq hack into port fro.,, r»,,. who bad looked for*** fa, Mathesoa Lang, Mi HS Hutin I th e HollowayShak,.p, ri I most thrilling of Baakesp, »»«gan to get n.rvous. F\ :uid(). "Nubia- f* u, 5 ,b0,,,678 words
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Article144 1912-04-09 6 M. K. sii Arthur V<MBg KlmiH in Ike Hew tlu* Miortr.' present H.s Highoen tin 1 1 Si»lanj»c)i with i iif iiisivjium of the N bestowed on him l>* li I! i JHfa K\ce*leiu will l»t> a. ,i»iup.«iu»'«l Latiy KvHyn Vovaf, <"jipt.ii' i). c^ and Mr liav.vs Marriott to th«'144 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement276 1912-04-09 6 Marson Fondee en 1828. COURVOISIERS BRANDIES "1869" and "Three Diamonds" The Brandies of this old established firm are now more generally used in the principal London Clubs, Hotels, and Restaurants than any other brands. STOCKS KEPT BY CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. SOLE AGENTS. millinery" SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. Having just reoeived a huge276 words
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Advertisement154 1912-04-09 6 ONION INSORANCE SOCIETY OF CANTON Ltd. NOTICE. The Annual Genei*al Meeting of Shaveholder* will be held at the Officen of the So*', «>iy, Hongkong, on the 2»rd April, 1912, Vkeß th«- Board of Diioctorn will rseOBBBBSBd the following payments A fiiml divideud of Ht per share on ]910 accoiiiit an154 words
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Article97 1912-04-09 7 Engine-men Obstructive. By Stibmarin,, i' a^] p -j Recibr's Sbuvice. London, via Bomha?. H,e m,M,,sl, aderBare COlltidont I hi m^wflloWytnrt Mii«nl«nSi The necsMty o» repairing the mines likely* cause delay in siting coal for Mime days. The engine m, u on the South W&* -..Id. who97 words
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Article124 1912-04-09 7 lMii-RiAL News Service. JxHidon, via Durban J ha ending of the Coal Strike has been wM with intense relief by all classes throughout tkl whole country, even by the miaeniii many districts where they had .-wrwhelmingly voted for the continuance >'■ the strike. Here and there dissatisfaction124 words
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Article49 1912-04-09 7 Impkhal XEWg Service. lx>ndon, via Durban. IMe removal of coal from the Pendleburj Colliery near Manchester on Saturiny led to h serious riot. The colliery >ftWn were wrecked and the police were •>'oned by the mob. Baton charges took place, and many Pi njured on both sides.49 words
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Article158 1912-04-09 7 Meeting a! Kinta. Ipoh. April 9th. Lodga Kinta installation meeting took on Saturday night, there b*»ing a 91 wttendance of Krethren from all ;>«irts of the district. Wor Bro 1.. I orbett was installed in the Master's nail by tke District (.rand Master, U. Wor Bro F. M. Klliot.158 words
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Article251 1912-04-09 7 Lahore. Maivh 11. Mr. a. L. hanson, registrar, Chief Court, met with a iaial a< cident this morning by llin^' oIT \\w parafx't of the rerandab qoartersin Lahore*haringapparentf iralked out of his room in his eleep. Laiei Knqmriea made rpgiriling the fata] ident to Mr. A.251 words
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Article59 1912-04-09 7 1 •'•y talk of tin (JianioudH of Kimberley, 1 he.\ re previous aud tine, I've do doubt Boi the w«alth id good health is greater ff wf only trouble to tiud it out. n«l the b«-8t health's obtanied by avoiding 'onßhs, «'<jkls, and oth»r such things; Peprwriuint Cure removes all59 words
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Article98 1912-04-09 7 CLEVER POLICE ARRESTS. |Hj Submarine Gtbfe]. Reutkr's Service. Ixmdon, via Bombay So Em tfc«Bt have been thirteen arrests 'ii BOttMCttM with the Kronen motoi out ilia's one of whom is allied lo be one of the ringleaders named Gfttleuin, nicknamed Bblimbi, who was carrying three automatic pistols98 words
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Article81 1912-04-09 7 40,000 Destitute. Rkcteb> Srbyicb. London, via Bombay. The Hoods on the lower aud middle Mississippi are causing havoc iu the lowlying country-. 10,00i) are home less and it is expected that 40,000 will ultimately be destitute. Troops are proceeding to the devastated region, to distribute aid and maintain81 words
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Article52 1912-04-09 7 Serious Charges. IifPKRrAL t ews Service. Jx>ndon, via Durban. The first stage of the Turkish election* is proceeding uuder conditions exciting tJM gravest dissatisfaction to the opposition parties, particularly the Christians, who accuse the Party of I'mou and Progress of the most arbitrary methods, excluding or terrorising the52 words
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Article30 1912-04-09 7 Rflteb'b Sbbvicb. London, via Bombay. Italv i* extending her blockade of ||M «»Mtheru portion of Hm Ymmm north urdn. to include ibe coast of Lohciu.30 words
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Article64 1912-04-09 7 IMPBBIAL Bfrwi Skhvice. liDndon, via Durban The correspondent of Keuter at St. Petersburg says it is announced that Kussia has decided to join the group styled the four j>ow»'rs banking syndicate, for the issue of a loan to China, but makes the proviso that the issue64 words
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Article47 1912-04-09 7 lyiTKiAi. Xkws Service. London, via Durban. The M.C.C. cricket U-am Returning from Australia had u Current treloome from erowd of enthueiMta at Uhexing irons railway station. Mr K. Warnei- declared that h«> wa> <jiiite raeorered and %\a^ r»a<l\ to play immediately.47 words
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Article28 1912-04-09 7 Relter'b Service. London, tie Bombay. Heater*! correspondent :«t Berlin hays ii is reported that thn lipnnosc Ooiom iimmt has purchased ili» j immv ParseraJ airship.28 words
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Article56 1912-04-09 7 thoie wbo bars contributed Us Um London School of Tropical Medicine aif. Straits ttabber Co. £62.10, Asiatic Petroleum Co. i:.">O. An«;lo M:»la\ KuMmt Co. JL'"»o, l'enantf Sugar Estates A'." 1.10. United Serdnnjj l:2'>. Johore Rubber Founds £36, Tali Aver X'2l, IJataL Uahit. Baflafl Semi. Sungri Salak. <iedonj». ten56 words
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Article148 1912-04-09 7 Tb« first inventory evei taken «>l lb« water powers of Canada was completed towards the end of last jrOA* by the Commission of Conservation, vrhOM investigations extended over a period of two years. The results of Mm enquiry set at rest any doubts that nun bare existed148 words
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Article1278 1912-04-09 7 \F*-om &ur m Ccrrtspetuum.} Minvli 15. A general cosil strike moans the "bold >ng up" of rhe nation this stern troth is being brought home to us by the events of the past weeks. With Mr H. O. Wells Iwe MM sadly watching a "dwindling lire." and meditating1,278 words
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Article159 1912-04-09 7 An important discovery is reported of a large outcrop of greenstone in a hitherto unexplored mountainous district on the went coast of the South Island of New Zealand, which is thought to be the original mother reef from which all the greenstone found in that island is159 words
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Article139 1912-04-09 7 Mr William C. Teiehnann, the (Tnitei States Consul at Stettin, report* to his Government that the flniaiaii Prem in Calling attention to the < hange in clothing ■tylee in China ai n coneeqnence of the revolution. The article says that Chinese trade is expected139 words
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Article115 1912-04-09 7 It ib miiiiiatii that their arc B*ooo domeKticated elephants in Siam but there is tear that the elephant is showing ji tendency to disappear. The price, so we lean from French source, is l'."»0n for a male and .1:360 for a female. The animal, an aduk at115 words
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Article64 1912-04-09 7 Sfr A. T>. Young, of the literary sisitl' of the ""Tiif.es of Ceylon," leaves Ceylon for the Straits iu May to take up an asssiK tant's billrt on the Pelf-pah Valley (Johore 1 Kuhher Bttatot, MonomohiLn (ihone, the well-knowu plf«;i tier of the Caleuttt High Court und a iZeinindur of64 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement273 1912-04-09 7 ROBINSON Co Improved Steel Air-tight Uniform Cases. Absolutely .^m- "nj^Mfc^S^^^a^^ qi7cc and Bk^. IflS. Udiiip H< »t I'olishol i:i»»nit«. Air tlMht Dattorai Case. MM with patont sl: »<'J">lnWeaMt., 1 l li, UMk, |.al.nt Immllcs and -li, w CASH BOXES I DESPATCH BOXES DEED BOXES FITTED in |M I J»ITH^EVEB LOCK273 words
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Advertisement813 1912-04-09 8 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE SPRIN6 RACE MEETING (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING.) WILL mi: BBLD OM 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 1000. A Handicap for Horses that813 words
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Advertisement695 1912-04-09 8 Entries Close at noon on Satw lay. the 27th April, except for Race Ro. son the Third Day. Entries f»u Race Mo. s the Third day dose at Neon <»u Friday. th«> 10th M;i\ In all races t ht- advertised Second Trize wil only be tjiven when there are tivr695 words
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Advertisement614 1912-04-09 8 SHIPPING N. Y K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained betwet u Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Impe rial Japanese Government. The Ni'\\ Twin screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and614 words
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Advertisement649 1912-04-09 8 SHIPPING P. 0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading Issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Portß. Steamerß will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. 191*2 OUTWARD (FOR CHINA) Oriental Apl 19649 words
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Advertisement941 1912-04-09 8 SHIPPING M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITL MAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, L and Marseilles OUTWABD iimmiv j Kydne> Apr. in n E. Simons Apr. < Pol\n< R«tl Ma. -'i« liaj 87 Kydne> m< i. Iqm I" I B tnon> I'< il\ ittaU n .Inni |< Armand H» inc Jul> Bal941 words
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Advertisement673 1912-04-09 9 SHIPPING. Toyo Risen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co. rrhC Ne r7J*°* Ute 7 ia China J a P an Honolulu and San Francisco to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. TIME TABLE FROM HONGKONG. Rhin>o Main 9th April <'hi>., Ma, u673 words
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Advertisement664 1912-04-09 9 SHIPPING. 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, Sue/, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtan, Nagasaki and Kobe to664 words
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Advertisement679 1912-04-09 9 SHIPPING INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd DIRECT SERVICE TO Japan via Hongkong Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang from Singapore. Taking cargo ou through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow. Aiix>\ Chefoo, Tient sin, Newohwmag, Yau^'ts/f Ports. Formosa, the Phillippines, etc., Ac. Ac. STEAMERS. Tons Commander Kutsang 4,H9'i R.679 words
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Advertisement409 1912-04-09 9 INSURANCE FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. KSTABLISHED 1882. TKQT'TIATor-iJ.I r. B H CURRBMCI iXNbI.KANGE in Force, over $45,OOO,OOO.(H New Business, 1910, ovor *6,«40,000.0( RFR?nvp (!t V Sl I l rpluf< above "abilities foi KisbERVL and all outstanding claims Direct Government Supervision. Cash Loans, Settlements, etc, made locally PolicieH are409 words
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Advertisement553 1912-04-09 9 BANKS THE STRAITS BANKING Co. Private Banking Business. r> Change Alley -arrant Acconnis ojxned from 310 upwardH. Interest on the daily balances ar 2 n a l>epositfi reeem-d at n.ics which may 'be ascertained on application. H. HAUPPE. Manager Fa, 9 CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY553 words
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Article670 1912-04-09 10 SHACKLING PRODUCTION IN JAPAN." Ki I in is OF I mi; CUHTOMf TARIFF. The "Japan (iu/rttc in the 6OUSM of i hading article on this subject (|uotes he followhigc oninsiiniciatidli from foreign ■iporter whose views are the result of x'rsoiuil experience and will doubtless be •eail with interest 'Die speech670 words
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Article129 1912-04-09 10 1911. Mar. r.m Belat 4 l .u, b 10 Bruaog 889 69 Broseh .*,c.;j s»;.-, Chenderfang 440 ."»26 Qopeng 7,060 1,040 Heawood 680 Kamwiiiig(dollan)9)4B,l|9 7 is t Kanaboi :i,oos 19 Kinta 11)4,060 086 Kinta Awwrialton 9)6,808 1 9 7 Uadang 2,068 j i .m KiMinat Polal «,;iis 1.107129 words
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Article743 1912-04-09 10 The first total where given represents figures for 1911, except where u figure in brackets is given representing ho many month*. Estate managers and agents will oblige by correcting returns if wrong. 1911. Mar. 1912. Allagar 16,160 11,500 1 Alma 16,799 Alor Gajab Li, 476 4,:i:i:> Alor743 words
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Advertisement628 1912-04-09 10 THE BLOOD is the LIFE of the FLESH I Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills-What they are and what they do. Their Four Principal Ingredients. It is an established fact that aH diseases spring from one source, namely Impurity of the Blood. Therefore our strength, health, and life depend upon the628 words
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Advertisement79 1912-04-09 10 SELF CURE NO FtCTIO« «»O SUFFERER NE<=n NOW D THE. NIIW FRcNCH RtMi THERAPION lin a inn i THERAPION M.2 Cures !>,«>. .»1 (,-5,,-!. I, i «w.-i;. t l joint i.ft< a THERAPION N0.3 Cmirkmii w±k\ EithrrNumter t«lt tr«*tni«Bk dirr< ti..n<cn< l.i M i|,,.f, t I J TWL*CletrMrd stoad, London.79 words
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Article1247 1912-04-09 11 SkZJi I» liABTDIV. BUYTCBB. SttLLBRB. «5,000 *2s 2g Allagar 10% 3 0 3 41 1. ",0,000 2h 2b Anglo-Malay 70% 16 3 16 104 •.0.000 2e 2s Batang Malaka 5 2 9 HO.OOO 1 1 Batu Caves 110% 18 10 0 14 0 0 xtl l l Batu Ti1,247 words
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Article69 1912-04-09 11 (Corrected dp to April I.) Bank 4m a 2 4 5-16 demand 24^ Private credits 8 m 2-4$ N credits 6 m 2-4 11-19 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 238i India, T. T. 174 i Hongkong, demand I6i| I Yokohama, demand 114 /Java, demand 140J Bangkok, demand 6069 words
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Article135 1912-04-09 11 April 4. Ti° <IoQ tons hoU> 67.00 Oainbier 10>8r> Gambier Cube No. 1 16.75 j Oambier Cube No. 2 nom. Pepper Black ordin. S'pore •Jl.or* Pepper, (White fair) buyers 80.50 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom Mace (Banda) 11;, Clovas (Amboina) PO ni135 words
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Advertisement126 1912-04-09 11 SILENT RUNNING "SENTINEL" STEAM WAGONS 3 Ton 6 Ton Carries 10 tons with a trailer The "Sentinel" is the favourite Steam Wagon because of its EXTREMELY QUIET RUNNING, SIMPLICITY OF CONSTRUCTION, FUEL ECONOMY, SPECIAL SUITABILITY FOR THE COLONIES. Work done at the rate of 72,000 ton-miles per annum. Cost per126 words
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Advertisement126 1912-04-09 11 De KONINKLIJKE PAXETVAART 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. Mkhkum Selat-Pand.jang, Btagkalis, Siak. Pakan Barm' A pr \q Japara Muntok, Palemhan^ A Ap r jq 1). Cartkntiek Tj. Pandan, Batavia, Chtribon,126 words
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Miscellaneous1102 1912-04-09 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Steamers Nat. Tonnage Master From Consignees For Border Knight Brit 2892 Dftttoa Miiko. 2-4 M B K Im-on .in B. WhattHin Brit 195 Tmi Anambas, 4 Chin gkmg Homdm 9 C. Hock kian l»ut 1020 Hubertb Batfau, 74 W.-o Bros S'ra.iL"* I?* 1 l>ufc WJ Horweden T.1,102 words
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Article1505 1912-04-09 12 THE COLONY'S FINE WIN Dean's Bowling The Intel port luafrh Colour rOTSJMj K.M.s. was resumed yesterday morning, i BobarengaiTel and OliTer oar rying on their j nneompleted innings. The former re- 1 eeired the ttrsl over from If. K. Poster* I and Campbell took On at ihe Pavilion1,505 words
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Article208 1912-04-09 12 \ttfi tin cricket tennii inaU li was played between I*. < and (apt H. <; representing Singapore and I- Cromic j t« i i 1 1 •r \\w •hi i rai ted i gn :ii < i al tteni ion, di< oppoi tunifl iei one lui^ oi ooiu paring208 words
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Article130 1912-04-09 12 THE CHAMPIONSHIP. t'tO'f' out oun Lorre^ponAent.\ Ipoh. April Hth. Play in the Golf Championship resulted in twelve players turning out. Durwecd of Penang and Humphreys of Singapore tied with 177, the scores being. C. T. hurward 10 41 Id 42 177 .1. Humphrey! 47 \i 18 4">130 words
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Article182 1912-04-09 12 if >..,>, (■!<> ..//>»>/'#/;, tern:.} Kuals I .umpur. April H. The attendance for the second duy's racing was fair and the course was in splendid condition. Bain commenced during the third race :uid continued to the end. The following were the results. Baoe i Tabasco, (Thirlwell) i182 words
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Article287 1912-04-09 12 nun e Irthui of t onnaught tells s little >tory «»f line of the .n,»-.t perfect bulls be svei beard To make the >tor> read properly, it should have been un Irisn lads who was responsible (or it. i afbrtunately, bowever, says the itentlewoman*' it \n.!?n one287 words
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Article176 1912-04-09 12 In the House ol Commons on March 1 lth. Mr. MsoCalluin Scott asked the Secretary Of State lor the Colonies when the Queen*! scholarships were established t.» enable promising? student! In the BtraitM Settlement* to complete their education iti thi» country hon man) pupil.-, ha\. h>>hi these scholarships;176 words
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Article40 1912-04-09 12 i Oapiaii p. f,. Spioer, k.c*.A., has been Appointed Ad.jutatn of tii« Hoogkong-Sin gapore r.aiiaiion. i;.<;..\. i The Peking-Hankow Railway aoinori-! ii(- anaovnce that the new denomination or their line is heiu'm defer de I'Ktat, 1 Ligne dc Kin ban.40 words
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Article116 1912-04-09 12 The 1". and out w aid intermetiiate steamer Borneo" is expected to arrive at I'eiiauu at 0 p.m. ou I lth instant. The Etnssisjsi steamer Kiev and the Norwegian steamer Heim were at the wharves on Friday bunkering. Arrivals on Friday were the Holt liner Yangtsze from home116 words
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Article563 1912-04-09 12 b'.unliler" in the China Mail draws OH the Referee" for some useful example! of the ime art of what Browning oalled paranouiasio, play upo 1 words.*' There is a slip in the first specimen. La/arus so often beard at the old St. James*! Hall in Boncerted nnosben where wind563 words
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Article104 1912-04-09 12 Ban Vong ISeng, Brit. 380, Angus H t. i'..na\ia. Hock Seng, Batavia i«>. S.V. Lingga, Dul I<>"., Baman, 8 I, Singkep, Dutch Hank, b'bio BJI. Quan, l»rit. j^: 1 Watson, B\. P'anak, Thong Kk. P*anali 10. Breid N»>r, ♦>»:.. Fplkestad, B-4, B*kok, J. s. hiiti. Banghos Batavier, Bril104 words
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Advertisement309 1912-04-09 12 LEAVES <J »to«>«bdbi from the booksof An Entire Channge CHARLES DICKENS M Noilf of DJ/ All New Pictures Ihe Britannia Film Company QQ TO-NIGHT Or U>N!>ON q. Depicting a coni|»i-€lieiiM\o Miksnf j Q 0W 9*50 tO 11 p.m. clcvci luifM'i-sonatinns of the various fc^FJ WIPPr re tu Woh«, 4»nM*» played309 words
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Miscellaneous22 1912-04-09 12 PASSENGERS. Hr. .M. Kropp, MibB Hurley, W. u lowax and Lang Compauy. MeeSTS. Hauxwell. Lopee, Sturrock. C K. MopriMOti. Teo Hani Lair22 words
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