The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 May 1912

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305 320 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 305 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES fHURSDAY. MAY 16, 1912. No 1,294
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  • 182 305 F.ADERS. PACE I he Kiag and Hrn Navy ;to."> <ii>i;:tpore ami the Eastern Fleet MM ih.imlu Itevenne SO6 Ibe Military tC^sult of Home Ru;.- MM TIM I 'nciTinitiry m China :»07 i h»« ilt-aiii of King of Denmark Mil POLICE AND COURT NEWS. Siamese Pearl Case :;in. :;17 BICMH
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  • 131 305 May 15. Tin 12"> tons sold 104.75 rambler 9 'Jambiei- Cube No. 1 15.75 filiViai Cube No. I norn lilack ordin. Spore buyers 22.00 iepper, i White fair) buyers 32.00 Nutmegs U lO to the lb.) nom Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom. MMt iP.andu) 115 I lofM 'Amboina^
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 90 305 On May, 'Jth at Bonnie Lodge, Faiuhain, Buney, the wire 'of K. A. o. Travebs, of a daughter. At Hrn Maternity Hospital, on Saturday, the 11th instant, the wife of Jamrs Giles of Nordanal estate, of a fcon. MBaEDtTH. On the 11th May at the Nursinj* Home, the wife
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    • 38 305 On Apfll Mi at St. Jotol Church, Southsea. by the Rev. Laugdale Smitli, ERNEST 11. Waltkrs, of the Enginetring Dept., G. P. 0., London to Kathlhkn Blanche (Kitty) young est daughter of Mr. E. Farrer-J3aynes, fHaf prrrr
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    • 61 305 At No. «>O, Wat erloo Street, A. S. DBBKEB, a^<d HO. Fnaetal at G-HO a. in. To-day at JBid.ulan. At Katoug, Thomas Normvn Allen, youngest son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W. EDWARDS, Agt 14 montlis. Cowan. -Ob nth instant at the eneral llos pital, aUtr a brief iliness,
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  • 258 305 The la^t mail from home arrived by the 8.1. Thonjjwa on Saturday with dates to April 19. A homeward mail was taken on Tuesday by the Ville de la Ciotat and this weekly goes by the P, A; O. "Oriental M to-uion-ow. The Spring i*ace meeting WfMi
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  • 68 305 (Corrected up to May 1"».) Bank 4 m's 2-4 932 demand 2-4 3-32 Private credits 3 mis 2-4 716 credits 6 m 8 2-4* France demand Bank 294 Germany, demaud 238$ India, T. T. 174* Hongkong, demand 184 Yokohama, demand 114J Java, demand 140$ Bangkok, demand 64 1 Sovereigns,
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  • 1171 305 H- tt Pr^«i Hie PeopiA rflfl mi;*r>tain, >.\ 'mUnwn and trabrifou )iy gain; W-rr. p:it i.H Tnitl; li-r g'o'ic,ii<i p'reepts draw. VKdc<"<i lo R li^ior., LovaU} and \a\v. .May 10. Th€ nntion, indeed the Empire, will receive with delighted satisfaction the news that our Sailor
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  • Page 305 Advertisements
    • 138 305 Bnha«rihe>B to the sin-apore Free Prcns" retinning fr«»m Kit rope to the Straits am «>f th* nwfl Unas, jueinvited tosendto Hw M.tnag* r the nani»- r»f their steamer and iiut* of arrival m Mngapere. Copies will then iM.iiled iniiioet Jhtin at various ports of call. Hnhasrtters hi Bnvape wishing detailed
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    • 22 305 TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND TCAMBELL LATHAM ft Co, Court, Naval ft Military Tailor*. 59, Conduit Street, LONDON, W. Mr. H. G. DISS.
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  • 902 306 May 1 1. Now that the new dry dock at Singapore has been completed it may be i>roper to consider m what way that incident affccta tho status of Singapore as naval base. \s the comparative statistics of dock dimensions show, Uiere is not east
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  • 870 306 May 18. It many not be easy for mail) to realise the true meaning of those references m the telegrams to the part played by aeroplanes and hydro-aero-planes m the recent navaj manoeuvres held under the personal direction of the King, m the Channel outside of
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  • 582 306 A Government Gazette Extraordinary issued on Friday varies rule made under the Chaodu Ordinance, effecting an iticrease m the retail price of chandu. Holding a Monopoly for Malaya, the Government manufacture the ophim into chandu and license persons to sel* it. The rule m question orders that from
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  • 1421 306 Hay l l. Pbere may not be many of us hen who have the opport unity and the mcl nation to \an\ mrttatoy through Urn full reports of the Mate m the &m*M of Commons on the Homo Uuie Hill that was tho prelude
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  • 1080 307 May 15. Considering how little mention has been made of China lately, through the regular news channels, it might be almost excusable to entertain the impression that all is going well on the principle that M happy is the country that has no history." It is
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  • 956 307 May 16. There is so strong an element of kinship between the British and the Danish peoples and so warm a sympathy arising from (he close family ties existing between the Royal Families of Britain and Denmark that the unexpected news of the sudden
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  • 166 308 Mr. Justice Ridley's new rule might he useful here. It is that m grauting an application for a postponement the applicant has to pay the costs of the day. whether he be successful m the event or not. Mr. P. .1. Sproule. who has been acting as Judical Commissioner. Ipoh,
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  • 1314 308 As was briefly mentioned last week the annual S.C.C. Athletic Sports (iymkhana will he held on the Esplanade on July 90, the entries closing on July 10th, and the preliminary heats being decided on July 17th. The programme is the same as m former years, including 100 yards,
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  • 446 308 lIOXIXG < H'ISIOVs The charge of voluntarily causing grievous hurt, brought by Captain IfoGee of tbc tug Primrcse owned by Messrs Topham Jones ant! ttailton, against Chief Engineer Dunn, also of that vessel, was concluded m the second court, yesterday afternoon, before Mr Acton. Ml
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  • 912 308 Thk BMMJRHE AhVKNTi \n:*> Of H HIGHNESK THK SILTAN OK MKN<.h\t«.l R THK MA(il( SIMPITW. Before the use of tire arms became known, the sum pi tan or blow pipr m one of the principal weapons of attadk, and the panali, as it is sometime* named,
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  • 949 309 lam sick of Singapore: lam sick of Kitting up and going to bed I am Hick of the mosquito curtain that will always •^:i|h- lam sick of the trrr flatting whine i>f the mosquito that makes inevitable entrance I am sick 01 trying to keep cool enough to
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  • 1089 309 The Puritans pulled down maypoles throughout the length and breadth of the country and frowned upon all May-day festivities as closely connected with the world, the flesh and ilie devil. So till a year or two ago the only celebration was as a rule confined to
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  • 1287 309 It is. m one of the Biglow Papers. I think, that James Kussell Lowell uses the homily "My gran'ther's rule was safer 'n t is to crow Don't never prophesy onless ye know. And il one conlil only induce some people to carry that wise precept
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  • 166 309 Mr. C. J. Sauuders, secretary for Chiue>«* Affairs, has been granted twelve, months leave. And Mr. E. Roberts, Lsilman. b.is been granted seven months leave. Before leaving iVrak for Singapore Faihof Salvat Fourgs was the recipient of a farewell valedictory address from th<i congregation of the Church of St. Michael,
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  • Correspondence.
    • 194 309 To THK BDITOB, Sir. -At a recent Meeting of Urn KovaJ Colonial Institute reference WM made to the advantages derived from the Canadian Magazine Post, bf whom one pound of magazine and newspaper literature is (or warded to any part of tbe Canadian I>omi nion for one
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  • 754 310 According to the latest reports tlif battleship ""Orepoii" i* to again beCOHM unit of the I. S. Asiatic Beet. Another political mission from Kedah to Singapore is impending. It is to be beaded by Tunku Mahmud, President of tli*' State Council. The c:.!)lc ship. Recorder** 1
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  • 769 310 Heading the copious extract! from the report of the President of the Si.-igapore Municipality, several points occur to me. as they have no doubt to some other people. An Intelligent interest m the affairs of the town is the first requisite for any system of popular government,
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  • 118 310 Wires our Penang Correspondent: A Tamil coolie touched the electric crane on the Government Wharf last night while it was working and was immediately electrocuted. A marriage has been arranged between Lieutenant Francis Heathcote Oor don Walker, UN., H.M.S. Astraea, China youngest son of the late Mr J. H. Walker'
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  • 462 310 INDIAN IMMIGRATION COMMITTEE. A meeting of the Immtgratioti Committee was held at the Government Offices, Penang, on the 6th of May. Present, the Protector of Labour and Superintendent of Indian Immigrants Chairman. the Director oi' Public Works, the Senior Medical Officer, Honoumble I{. Young, E. B. Skinner Esqr. M. Maude
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  • 334 310 lii the Daily Telegraph obituary notice oi" tlt.» late Lord Alexander Kennedy brother of Lady Evelyn Voting there are these fuller details of the military service of the deceased officer, and historical references to earlier days, of the Kennedy family He was the second son
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  • 32 310 The Sarawak Gazette is informed that His Highness the Kajah will sail from Marseilles by tke M. M. s.s. Sula/ie on the stli May and is due m Siugupore on Mnv J6th.
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  • 763 310 and Mrs. A V. Gabagan BfM homeward by the From!, s. Vai ra "on the 27th m>r. During 1911 Mm tlnnmml ;i.iv ;iti on loan to subordinate oofeon mi n totalling 512,094. A large tortoise. which Chinese rtiai ters painted on it< hack m mi paint
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  • 1707 311 PRELIMINARY ENQUIRY. De Boseck's Searching Questions. The pi. -limimiry enquiry into the charge retaining stolen property brought igainst Jafles Paul de Boseck was opened efOTS Mr \rthur m the third Court yeslay aflansam The case arises out of mining Jewels that were despatched tOtfceQoeefl oi Siam
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  • 1684 311 Qnicqoid agunt horaine* noetri ebt far•go li belli. Juvenal. Qui fdc'tt per a/irmiw facit pet 96. This dictum of the law was. prudently perhaps, put into operation 'Alien U.K. the High Commissioner for Urn Federated Malay States put himself into commission on tho rugged lower slopes
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  • 6300 312 FIRST DAYS RONHINC. There were all the possibilities three weeks ago of this meeting proving one of the most successful which has been held of recent years and whilst the opening has by no means carried out that possibility, it may be hoped that the succeeding days
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  • 125 313 sin*; U'oki: Chvlon XI. SIV.AI'OKK. Lfc. Wilkin run out lif Dr. Clarke b .James <) Wnrd <• SrhareutfiriYol b .lames 17 (Jritlitb Jooct c and b ßeven :»fi Cuncron c Bartbolomeusz. b Beven... Ut Merrier b OorlofT •> j hiiinnau b Laßrooy 2 Henry < jind b Laßrooy 4
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  • 246 314 "PEARL, THE FISHERMAIDEN." Operetta i»y Children it Theatre. On Saturday night a Dumber of children who have been trained by Mrs. Cole ami others, gave an interesting performance of a pretty operetta, bated on the wooing of a supposed Usher maiden by a supposed brigand, both of whoa turn out
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  • 185 314 Miss Eileen McCallum has sailed from Colombo for home by the R. M. S. "<>sterley,' 1 being seen off by Sir Henry and Lady McCallum, Captain J. H. Morran. Royal Lancaster Regiment, from adjutant of Indian Volunteers, has been appointed to the 2nd Battalion, at Dover.
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  • 44 314 Amount previously acknowledged $1,192 E. Kong < i nan, Malacca 50 The Prison Officers 47 Chinese Christian Association 1:; <J. Gaggino 40 R. M. G. 20 J. M. Sime, Malacca 20 Mr. Mrs. Gattey 10 ♦1,412 »in^apore, 11th May 1912. G. A. DEIiBICK
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  • 233 314 sm\u. }3,000 Fink Ohjectkd To. In the Second Court, before Mr \i. I). ActOQ, tin* master of the s.s. "Seaug Choon Captain Lai kins, was summoned for the offence ol carrying an excess of passengers from Swatow to Singapore. Mr Cr. (1. Soth, D.P.1., prosecuted, and Mr
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  • 334 314 Fraser Cos. Race week has rather interfered with business and quotations from London have not been encouraging to investors m Sterling Rabbet!. The Dollar Robber Companies have m a few instances been an active market. Industrials are m good demand but remain practically unchanged, and although the price
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  • 461 314 M\v Mills TROPHY, Miss .loan Smith '^'2 Mis. Hamilton :>1 Fisher ."»l (Jore Anderson .'JO Oxenhara 29 Miss Jones '29 I*2 Circulars have been sent round to all the Pienghulufl and Chiefs m the state of Barak by 11. 11. the Raja Moda notifying that they
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  • 819 314 A legal correspondent ol (lie Pinang (ta/ette s u inn i arises the new Code wliich lias numerous amend wen to, referred to In the objects aud reasons by numbers only. The writer has those points. It is to be noted that contracts with
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  • 70 314 The Special Court Martial appointed to try 91 Siamese oflicers for an attempt to create a mutiny has been promulgated and results m the Court recommending three persons to death 20 to imprisonment for life 32 persons to 20 years imprisonment 6 persons to 15 years and
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  • 427 314 GovmtanatxT Againkt a statkownku a rustic Cable. 11l the House of Commons on April 2n<! Mr Harry Law sou asked the Postmaster General whet} °r his attention had lieen drawn to the debate m the Canadian House oi Commons upon cable rates: whether he was awaie that
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  • 280 314 The following circular has been issued to the shareholders of Pantai, Limited. In response to ihe opinion expressed by Shareholders at tbe last General Meeting, your Directors have decided to call an K\tiaordinary General Meeting at which it will he proposed that the Nominal Capital of the Company
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  • 59 314 The following property was disposed of by auction at Messrs Ching Keng Lee aud (Jo's Sale root a yesterday leasehold land and Pineapple Factory known as No. I Payah Road, together with all the machinery, boiler, goods, chattels, utensil*, effects aud stock in -trade, bought by Messrs Tan
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  • 34 314 Everyone m Junta will be sorry to hear that Mr and Mrs A. Cecil llynes will km leaving I poll shortly. Mr ifynes has been transferred to the Hongkong and Shanghai Hank's Hongkong office.
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  • 616 315 I Oskwtta telegram tmys the death i. from eholw. o f Mr. Wodeman. iMstrict Magistral- of DftCOk M- Le Cosstedc Boady, FVend, Consul Who WSJ l:u.| f,,. m iir |v« fortll^, lt b*d attack oi t M >l ,,d. U now «>"vu1c......| 1,.a..,!wi11.h0ril ,.a..,!will.hori! > go
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  • 166 315 A complimentary dinner was given last evening to the lluu W. C. Michell, President of fhe Polo Club, on the eve of his ili'pait.t! for Penan**., by friends at the Singapore Club, amongst those present 'wing Maj-Genl Stephenson, r.it., lion E. C. Kllis, Col
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  • 947 315 April 1-. Loral poliiict are quite overshadowed by Home Role, and already it is evident that the Srotti-h opposition to the Horn.* Kule !;ill of IHHH and 1898 will he repeated m regard to the Bill of 1912. As a proof of this statement, it is only necessary
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  • 445 315 The Future of Fokisx Province We leain that Dr. \Atn lioou Ken;' Ims seat m bis resignation of the po>t of President of the National Hoard of Health, which he held under the Nanking Provisional Government, to the Premier Mr. Tang Bhao-yi, now m Peking it
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  • 277 315 A Revolution Which Failed A special meeting of the Tanflin Club was called for last evening at the request of eight members. The meeting was called for nine o'clock and at 9.40 p.m. there were m attendance m all ten members, Mr D. V. Perkins (m the
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  • 476 315 April. Previously Total. L.year. Perak 652.423 2,330,602 2,98:1.115 1.488,646 Selan^or 1.1f,6,:;46 4,656.400 5.*2-\746 3.:i31. V.«O N. Semh. Mt,4(M 1,r,28,.")7H l t Wl v t7l 1,141,690 PfclUUlg 3,21> 20,2«il J3,476 l-*,494 T(»ihl 2,'2<),biM» B y tt5 v 91 610,931 f tli t,S4«».l»irt The following circular has been i--.ued
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  • 106 315 In the District Court yesterday the east of Brisk and Kmmaniiel again came on for hearing, the former being charged with using criminal force to Emmanuel and also being called on to show cause why ho should not be bound over to keep the peace. Mr. V.
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  • 264 315 The conundrum la the proceedings quoted below is to giu^s at the motive inspiring the industriously interrogate member fov Bridgeton m the qveriea directed at the Secretary of State for the Colonies 'House of Commons .\pril 17th. Mr. MacCallum Scott asked the Secretary for the Colonies if
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  • 1910 316 Ordinary Meeting, Friday, May 10th. PRKSKST. H. K. The (iovr.. Sir Arthur Young. K.c.M.G. The Hon. the Ag. Col. Seery.. A. T. Bryant. Attorney-General. T. de M. L. Braddell. the Ag. Treasurer. W. C. Miehell. the Col. Engineer, F. J. Pigott. Dr. \V. (i. Kills. G. A. Hall.
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  • 1392 316 Hound the Bed Lamp A Conan Doyle. Methnea's Siiiliin- itooks. F< \i\ Christie. -Peggy Webliiig. The Chief Commissioner Hilda M. Bwabey. The Guests of Herooles. C. N. and A. M. Williamson Me: ii urn's Colonial Lmerary. Messrs Methuen have dime veil to include m tiiis capital series of
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  • 93 316 The Kevd. W. S. Kelley, m.a., wlioarrn ed m Sarawak m November lasi ha\n; o been appointed BUbop's Coininibsar> ilur ing the absence m Europe of the Jtigln lievd. the Bishop of Lahuau ami Sarawak. took his departure by the Unjah of Sara wak"
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  • 811 317 Mini!. -4 is making j?ood progress m Mergui. There is a rush for concessions for tin and wolfram. Applications for land for rubber planting are few and far between now. All the estates appear to l>e making good progress. Old Singapore friends of the r,Hth will
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  • 1941 317 ADVENTURES OF TWO PEARLS. The preliminary enquiry into the charge of dishonestly retaining stolen property, n;imely two pearls, brought against Jules I'aul tie Boseck iras resumed m the third court yesterday before Mr Arthur. Mr L. K. (iaunt prosecuted, and Mr W. A. N. Batten berg appeared
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  • 325 317 The Eurasian conjmunity of Singapore has lost 0110 of its most proniineut members by the death yesterday morning at his residence, 00. Waterloo Street, of Mr A. S. Desker. ;it the age of .19 years. On leaving the Raffles Jnstitution. some JO veins ago.
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  • 255 317 There is now no room for doubt tbat the Mr Paul Schabert who has been drow nod m the Titanic disaster is Mr Paul Schubert who was m the firm of Puitfarekon and Co, Singapore, about twenty years ago and afterwards was m (he camphor
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  • 90 317 It is understood that Sir Henry May, who takes up the post of Governor of Hongkong, is expected there on the Ist of July, and not m June as originally announced. Sir Henry will probably be accompanied from Fiji by Lady May and the Misses May. At Colombo the opening
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  • 73 317 The following lots were disposed of by smction at Powell and Cos sale room yesterday afternoon Freehold building land situate off lialestier Iload, area 41,810 square feet being lots 107 to 110 of Grant 1. Lok Peng Chew at 2 1-4 cents per foot $940.72. Freehold building land
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  • 1516 318 An extraordinary General Meeting was held at the Registered Otiice of the Co., 1 Battery- rd., at noon yesterday to consider resolutions empowering the Directors to sell the property to Linggi Plantations, Ltd., for £35,000 payable m dollars at 2-4, subject to a commission of t}%, the
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  • 266 318 lv the first round of the Glob Championship Lornie will play Everitt and Actou will play Finlayson. Green, Fowlie, Firmstone, Keith, Ferguson and MacPhail are byes. The first round must be played on or before Sunday 26th. May, and the other rounds at an interval of
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  • 1364 318 POLICE CAISttIKB CHABGfiD. The third court of Assize opened yesterday morning before the Chief Justice, Sir William Hyndmau Jones. The first cm so tiiken was that of Lim Tye Keng, the police cashier, who was indicted on three charges of using as genuine forged documents. Mr. G.G. Seth
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  • 251 318 lv the district Court, liefore Mr Firmstone, yesterday morning, Lin Yong I*n»i» was charged with dishonestly unking a claim m the District Civil Court for fttSO house rent against Tan 800, of Chop Lim Aik Lion**, which he knew to be false. Mr Lucie Smith prosecuted and
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  • 85 318 quite an interesting game was that played on the Kaffir* Keclaraatiou last evening between the Malaya Kootha?t Association aud a team captained by Mr. K. W. p. Fulcher. The visitors at th*start were fairly taken off their feet, and the game throughout was very fast, but after the Hides
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  • 58 318 There was a large gathering yesterday morning at the liidadari cemetery al the funeral of the late Mr. A. S. Desker. The, very llev. A. A. Cardoso, the vicar-general of the Portuguese mission, ofUciatetf. assisted by Fathers Brag&ucaand Cardoao. and the deceased being a member of the Singapore Catholic Funeral
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  • 3150 319 [By Submarine Cable], Reutkb's Service. The King arrived at We > mouth m sunny WMtbH though there was still 1,,,,.,.. He sailed through the diluting Meet and was che* red by va>t crouds on shore He boarded the Neptune and hoibted his flag. The visit inaugurated the re organization
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
    • 85 319 Museum Employee's Head Blown Off. Ipoh, May 11th. A terrible gun accident is reported from Taipeng. Youg Fook, the Chinese taxidermist oi the Perak Museum, was out shoot ing on the Perak River m a police lauucli. when Yong Fook's gun went off suddenly, as he sat
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    • 28 319 (from our own t.'arresflondemCl Pi»nang. May 11. Leong Hock King, president of t,hn Chinese Chamber of Commerce and bead of tlie Cantonese community, died to-day.
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  • 1844 320 Sir Krnkst Birch on Cran U5 Criticisms. The following letter appears m the Financial News: Sir, In your issue of the 1 2th inst. it is eaid that there is an evident determination on the part of certain rubber interests that the recent outcry against taxation m the
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  • SHARES.
    • 706 320 Cap. Issue. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Skllkrf, 85,000 2s 2s AUagar 10% 3 0 3 5 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 70% 15 4$ 16 U 50.000 2s 2s Batang Malaka 2 4 210 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 140% £12 5 0 13 0 0 80,000 1
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    • 151 320 750.000 ft 5 AyerPanas 6.60 670 120,000 1 1 AlorGajah 1.50 1.69 150,000 1 1 Ayer K lining 65 70 500,000 10 10 BukitThnah 13.00 14 00 200,000 1 1 Balgownie 90% int h.OO h.SH 750,000 10 10 Changkat Serdanr 5% 710 725 300,000 1 1 Glenealy
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    • 230 320 $300,000 10 10 Bclat Tin 10% int 4 H 450 $300,000 10 10 Bruang 7*% Final 2.10 260 $400,000 10 10 Kanaboi 2.90 3.00 £60,000 1 1 Kiuta Tin 5h daring 1911 ..£2 1 3 H |74 £120,000 1 1 Lahat 3t during 1911 ..£1 13 9 <;! 15
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    • 146 320 $1,500,000 {J2 i° Eastoru Smelting Co 10% 10 .00 num (10 7 Contrib 10% 500 £360,000 10 10 Fraser and Neave 30% <h/og 50*60 $2,400,000 f}22 J22 llmvarth Erskine 2*% jvO.<K> (100 100 7% #> 92 36 97 50 *I,OOO,OOOJJ^ }22 Br therS deferped 10 !*>'«> $34,000 10 10
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