The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 May 1912
1912-05-20
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Title Section15 1912-05-20 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY. MAY 20. 1912. NO. 7,52515 words
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Article187 1912-05-20 1 Malacca rubber auction prices -Page 6. Action is being taken m America against I the Coffee Trust Page 7. Lanadion and Ledbury companies have declared dividends -Page fi. The P. A. M. discussed the new F. M. S. Labour code yesterday Page Japan and America have eocb187 words
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Article1124 1912-05-20 1 Thk Stk am.k adykntuhks of His Hk.hnt.ss thk Si i.i \n ok Mknc.i.ai.ouw. THK ANIMATED BUST. It was the custom ol the Sultan to proceed ashore nearly every evening after Leu o'clock, ac -companied hy his relative Abdul Sahib and three or four others, who m1,124 words
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Advertisement613 1912-05-20 1 SSS ENTERTAINMENT ALHAMBRA j jP^S JJ CIN e M ATOGRAPH,^ DOUBLE ATTRACTION TO-NIGHT. U NORTH BRIDGE ROAO. U First show 8 new pictures 8 G ran d.Selection of Pictures m to-night's Programme. 7-30 to yp.m. w %J Contents: Second Show 9-30 to 11 p.m. THE TITANIC SELECT PICTURES FROM LEADING613 words
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Advertisement229 1912-05-20 1 Just the Entertainment for you Tlhh Ifl what we think our select programme of pictures provides TO-NIGHT AT THK MARLBOROUGH PICTURE THEATRE, BEACH ROAD. Thc programme comprises quite the kind of variety tliat takes, and is a Pleasant Blending of Interesting Dramatic and. Humorous Films calculated to cnahle you t<»229 words
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Advertisement23 1912-05-20 1 ,U J ____T i ws? '&S iS_ S til£ 11l gg «S £2 T 1 _ZZ _> H *> !eo tf—^ uj _5 Jl s23 words
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Miscellaneous135 1912-05-20 1 THE WEEK. Monday 20th. High Water— l-3 a.m. Glenealy Meeting, noou. N.l). L. Homeward 1 mail ilue. Tuesday 21st. High Water— 0-2 a.m., 2-1 p.m. Hockey S.C.C. v Officers of Oarrissa. Pantai Meeting, 8008. Wednesday 22nd. High Water— o-49 a.m.. I 6 p.m. PeSS I of Weeks. [9UU Festival). Foothall135 words
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Article659 1912-05-20 2 In the House of Commons on the 2oth Mr Joynson- Hicks asked the Secretary for the Colonies whether he was aware that, by adhering to the conditions m the licence to the Eastern Shipping Company imposed by the Governor ot* the Straits Settlements, the company's fleet would659 words
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Article764 1912-05-20 2 Bl V. It B. A night, shortened at one end by its being the last of the voyage, aud meot on i that account for merriment, and at the lother because a before-dawn arrival necessitates an earlier than usual swabbing of the decks. The long row764 words
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Article185 1912-05-20 2 Who does not know that famous bun! ing ■ooi i> 'ye ksaa John Paslf The grand sou of the original John Peel, the hero of the lyric, Harry Peel recently passed away at Lot-ton. at the a-e of 71. Harry I'eel was a (.oekerinouth cat tie drover, and was himself185 words
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Advertisement558 1912-05-20 2 mm^ Medicine 1^ Without Alcohol Ayer's Sarsaparilla is a tonic and alterative, free from alcohol. What is a tonic A medicine that imparts strength or tone; a medicine that builds up, gives vigor and power. What is an alterative" A medicine that alters or changes unhealthy action to healthy action.558 words
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Advertisement489 1912-05-20 2 NOTICES OLD WELLINGTONIANS. h is proposed to hold an old Wellingtonia dinner m Kuala Lumpur, on tin; isth of .lune will all those who wish to attend kindly sen iv their names to 11.* F. Westinacott, Kajanj May 20 27-5 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Notice, is hereby given that the Registratio and489 words
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Advertisement930 1912-05-20 2 AUCTIONS. m AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture, Pianoforte, Palanquin, Plants i r d AT "BURNSIDE. TANGLIN ROAD. On Wednesday, 29th May, at 2.30 p.m. Comprising .-Brass rail bedsteads, and bedding, CARVED TEAK ALMFIIUM rairrordoors, MARBLE TOP PEAK WASHSTANDS, TEAK DRESSINC TABLES and other chairs, Teak and rattan Rangoon930 words
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Article2005 1912-05-20 3 IN Ql EST OF A NKW SETTLEMENT. All Rights Rwiviix] DeillOillsa had always proved such a unfortunate choice for the Kast India Compaaj that after its capture by the French Ifl 1760 serious thoughts were eatertainedof abandoning it. So complete WEM Ihs work of destruction2,005 words
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Article1199 1912-05-20 3 The Hound Table, that admirable .arena for the discussion of the serious problems of the Empire, publishes this mouth a most luminous and interesting article on the credit system of the world, and howit would be affected by war. The article, entitled "Lombard Street and1,199 words
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Advertisement420 1912-05-20 3 DANGEROUS OLD FASHIONS Not to be followed. Old habits SIS often better than new ones, but not always. For InstSSIIU, the old-fashion-ed method of cleaning rhe teeth and mouth with tooth powders and tooth-pastes is a SOmplete mistake. Brushing the teeth with tt>oth powders and tooth-pastes Caa never safeguard them420 words
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Advertisement154 1912-05-20 3 i.i.aa,m...m*mmM».rm*.*mmta»^Mtoma l *.M*\t l maKMmm*s...~-.... ri L „+mH,* mmM m*tinmm Two New Introductions by Fraser and Neave, Limited. Dry Ginger Ale Wholesome and Satisfying. An Ideal Drink. Bottled m ftlOoz. Non-returnable Bottle, namely, the "Dan" Crown Corked Bottle. A Boon to Planters and Upcountry People. Price, ex Singapore Factory, $1154 words
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Article2562 1912-05-20 4 THE "TITANIC DISASTER. WIBELESS OPERATOB'S STORY. Last Wokds of thf. Captain, "men, von havk HHOI lOCS m tv." Fall Description of the Disaster. New York, Friday, April 19th The following statement was dictated by Mr Harold Bride, the surviving Marconi operator of the "Titanic," to the represen- V tative of2,562 words
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Article481 1912-05-20 4 I I A Poi. Ttt; Thimltk. It aaaana indeed a new era iv China, when om I nan refer to things under thr abase h nailing The vefereuee is to the fart that tht; ladies of Canton have compos etl an ode to the481 words
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Advertisement425 1912-05-20 4 '"'HAZELINE' SNOW" (TRADE MARK) The Original s^£^S^^ Non-Greasy 4<s£tsr&^ *^^SLI%rK Beauty-Balm m 7 -^^h Better than Toilet H \/a/ r O Powders for Per- %4 1 19l spuing Skins and w\, £5/ Florid Complexions s-&r Beautifies the Skim v*u Hazeline' Snow prevents and relieves painful sunburn removes roughness and exces-,.425 words
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Advertisement571 1912-05-20 4 THE I Singapore Free Press MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. The Singapore 1 ree Press is a Moralsa Daily, and is on sale at depots, from an early bour each teaming (Sundays exeepted). Cask price Ten Cents a copy. Subscribers' copies will be dclit-ered atfeelr priyste ISflManoaa* (at town offices571 words
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Article1151 1912-05-20 5 rmm ow r..»t t^ot t e.pon.ieHt.X Edinburgh April 35. fl,, liscneslon m the Standing Com- ol the House of Commons on the -S 1- raperanoe Bill informs us m an isting fashion of the personal views end experiencce of ■evenal penaainenl politicians. Mj- Alphena Cleopbaa Morton that snnday1,151 words
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Article289 1912-05-20 5 Cost m Mm vm> Moxhy. The report drawn v-> by af. Cheron In the name ol the Ludgei Committee on the supplementary credits required for tbe military operations m Morocco during 191] was distributed In the Chamber. Theae eredita amount to £9,410,000. The total Coal289 words
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Article285 1912-05-20 5 Concerning the Duke of Connaught there is a story which well illustrates the lucidity of his mind and its grasp of del ail. writes Mr. T. 11. Mariners Howe iv the Grnphic" m an appreciation of the Qorernor- General of Canada. At the big Wiltshire manoeuvres285 words
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Advertisement685 1912-05-20 5 THE DEAF CAN HEAR. /jgto^S If you are deaf or hard of hearing, do not T^^Pw^-^ffl! to send y° ur nan e j?-> jpßy and address to-day and V.sKf r 's \JP^ get our Stolz Elect ro*CtT phone on 15 DAYS' J) -X HOME TRIAL. -of' x Jl is truly685 words
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Advertisement593 1912-05-20 5 WANTED WANTED The l'alchh C.nldmtning Compan J w.iut* two thorough Enropoan irlucii, ktt nnderground work. Wages MO-MO guilders monthly, lodging and medical assistance free. Apply ko the Company'-. Ofllco. Kali Besar. Batavia. May 20 27, "<». 36 YOUNG RUBBER PUNTER With two years experience, strong and energetic, wishes hillet as593 words
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Advertisement263 1912-05-20 5 I ,^_^_H_N__H__H__HHHBHHHBH!il_____Hl M RTTV A I I" PLEX DUPLICATOR AND BE CHEERFUL. I YOUR! TYPIST WILL NOT PULL A LONG FACE WHEN HE IS fl ASKED TO MAKE 40 COPIES OF ANY DOCUMENT. fl THE "PLEX WILL DO THIS WORK FOR HIM. fl epO Complete outfit foolscap size I ASK263 words
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Article, Illustration1387 1912-05-20 6 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, May 20, 1912. Ht i< .'..V! tri*. *v-~~ ;!i» J* ...i.> -i« «.i» •;•>.»" mlli^i :.ivl ..,.1 r.^-m- i ..--Kit Ttatt bi noi Ipto »it»». I '•■••'■.rn" ta "•'< *■'•,.''<>■- I v i* t v *•"< vm Now that the first paralysing shock [of the1,387 words
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Article916 1912-05-20 6 Forthcoming Thi.atrkai, Pkrformanck. It does not reflect very highly on the musical folk of Singapore, m fact it is rather a slight, when the melancholy state of affairs brought to light by the withdrawl of the Goudoliers" by the A. I). C. is explained away by the loss916 words
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Article213 1912-05-20 6 LABOUR CODE DISCUSSED. Question of Dressers. '***"»> •< "i *>*ri<>niT***..,\ Kuala Lumpnr. M:*E If An important meeting of the l\. mt Association of Mtlaya was held lh morning m the Selangor Club to discing the new Labour Code. Mr. MacFayden presided and liere W a« a213 words
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Article51 1912-05-20 6 \From our <nim <.orr*spututtnt.\ Malacca, May I.v. There were numerous buyers m 8 tendance at the auctions and though a. large quantit\ was offered it ITM all sold, the following prices being realised. Sheet No. 1 t24 Sheet Xo. I Hto-fte. Scrap crepe 2 0?. Bark crepe51 words
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Article51 1912-05-20 6 Messrs BarkerandCoadvise us they have received telegraphic advice from Loudon that the Board of Directors or the I^arut dron Bubber Fstutes, Lte\, recommend a final dividend of 12} V, and that tin Boat*, of Directors of the Ledbury Ifobfcei Ks fates. Ltd., recommend a final dividend 4 151 words
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Article275 1912-05-20 6 As we have already announced. P.l^. aut of China aud China Town is the programme this summer at the Crystal Palace. beautiful spectacle of intimate life m this comparatively unknown laud m promised by an influential committee of directors, se.eral of whom are members o* the council275 words
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Article110 1912-05-20 6 Capetown, April 25th. Lord Methueu. ia the course of a speech at a farewe,: banquet rendered to him hero to day. nil he believed Viscount Haldane shared his feeling that the South African ga; risen ought not to he reduced until the South Africans were able110 words
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Advertisement472 1912-05-20 6 KELLY AND WALSH LIMITED. Jtst Bbcbitbd NEW AND ENLARGED EDITION OF HEVEA BRASILIENSIS OR PARA RUBBER BY HERBERT WRIGHT abso< r.c.s., f.l.s. SYNOPSIS OF CONTENTS Chapters on The History of Para Rubber. General Considerations Affecting Yields. History of Rubber Plantations. Physical and Chemical Properties of Latex. Botanical Sources of Rubber.472 words
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Advertisement54 1912-05-20 6 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. .Alc-dok's Patent with Improvements of i John Roberts, Retired World's Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. only obtainable from John Roberta, London REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE EAST C. N. LUMB address P. 0. Box 41, Penanf. show room Baffles Hotel,54 words
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Article184 1912-05-20 7 A LIBERAL REVOLT. Government Majority Falls. I By Submarine Gable]. Rei'ter's Skiivice. London, via Bombay. lit Lh yd George at Carnarvon received an ovation. The Pavilion was uncomfortably crowded. At the outset there v,« re Sulfragette interruptions. Mr. Lloyd George affirmed that there v..ls neither malice nor184 words
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Article95 1912-05-20 7 Imi'Krial News Servicb. London, vis Dnrban, heat has beaten Somerset by an infcngs aiul nineteen runs. Xt Worcester Hants beat Worcestershire y ight wickets Warwickshire beat Cfloucestershire at Hristol by three wickets. The match South Africa v Yorkshire uas drawn. The Australians beat Surrey by 7 wickets. Lancashire95 words
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Article33 1912-05-20 7 Imiu:ial News Service. Iy.i_.lon. via Durban. The latest betting on the Derby is Sweeper Two 11-4. Cylgad 111. Lomond b» 1. Jaeger 100 8, Mordred 100-7, Taga lie, Pintsdaan, Loreu/o 100*6.33 words
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Article32 1912-05-20 7 Impbbial Ne~ "h Service. London, via Durban. fedrinnse, wiio was recently severely mjurad m sa aviation hc< ■ulent, has tu* severed nnd \isited the scene of the acci *i» Mt32 words
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Article16 1912-05-20 7 BeutebV Service. London, via Bombay The death is announced of Lead Stal bridge.16 words
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Article279 1912-05-20 7 PLEN n ON TUX Mahkki. I ---.cry member of the public; m Great Britain who has suffered inconvenience, if ictusl hardship or personal distress, OWiug to the coal strike, will welcome the umsuncemant made by Mr dames T. '-'-..strong, the managing director ot the oleum279 words
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Article93 1912-05-20 7 SERIOUS SITUATION. Bunder Abbas Attacked. j By Submarine Cable]. Belter's Service. London, via Bombay. A telegram from Bushire states that I the tribesmen have attacked Bunder Abbas. H.M.S. Perseus aud H.M.S. Alert H have landed parties and the transport M Minto H has landed a detachment. A93 words
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Article72 1912-05-20 7 Reuter's Service. London, via Bomba?. The Homing Post correspondent at Malta states that the reorganization of the Kgyptian Army of occupation ou the lines of the Sirdar's scheme is understood to be imminent. A telegram from Malta says that Lord Kitchener is to arrive there on the72 words
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Article84 1912-05-20 7 London, via Durban. New York telegrams state that the Federal (iovernment is prosecuting the so called Coffee Trust Brazilian \alorisation scheme, alleging that it is a conspiracy to withold coffee and to attempt to restrain the coffee trade of the world. The de fendants cited include Baron84 words
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Article25 1912-05-20 7 London, via Durban It is announced from Wilkesbarre that the \nthrnc.te Miners Convention has ordered tin- strikers to resume work on May __:_>.25 words
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Article517 1912-05-20 7 T. A. S. ou K. W. 1.. The letter of Sir Krnest Birch, dealing with the taxation of tin- rubber industry m the X.M.S., which we gave m a pre\iOUf issue, is replied to by Mr Thos. North Christie, who points out he has517 words
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Article264 1912-05-20 7 WELCOME TO NEW SCHEME. Canada's And Australia's Views. [By Submarine Cable]. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. The Montreal Star, commenting on Mr. Winston Churchill's speech at the Shipwrights Guild denies the necessity of sugar coating the pill for Canada by allowing her to have her warships264 words
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Article75 1912-05-20 7 Recter's Service. London, via Bombay The JspSBSSC CruiSM "Kongo." the largsst warship m the world has been sue cessfully launched at Barrow h> Madame Koike m the presence of a distinguished Company. The Kongo" is the greatest weight ever launched, practically all her machinery except her turbines being75 words
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Article33 1912-05-20 7 Impkriu. News Service. I»ndon, via Durban Th*- American Admiralty has despatched a cruiser to watch the steamer lanes and adi ise all \enselsby wireless of thc whereabouts of icebergs.33 words
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Article56 1912-05-20 7 Continues Tour to Toulon. iMrai-L Xkws Service. Loudon, via Durban. The report that the tour of the Prince of Wslet bus been countermanded (owing to the mourning foi the King of Denmark' is groundless, aud the arrangements for that are completed. It is not a pleasure56 words
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Article49 1912-05-20 7 Imi-kkiai. News Service. London, via Durham. Allen, the leader of the gang of hil! des psrsdoei who shot dead the judge and court ofticials m the recent trial at Sillsville, Blue .Mountain. America, ou March 1 has beeu found guilty of murder m the hrst degree*.49 words
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Article225 1912-05-20 7 In the sixteenth century the greatest iron making nations were Spain. France and England, und, beyond all fear of contradiction, these were the three countries which weir then reckoned greatest. While Cortex *\\;is currying the Bog of Spain into the then un known world snd225 words
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Article205 1912-05-20 7 ITALIAN REJOICINGS. "A Glorious War." Rbcter's Service. London, via Bombay. A telegram from Rome states that three Italian columns surrounded tbe Rhodes garrison m their retreat m the mountains, and the only retreat from that position was commanded by the guns of the warships. The Turks had205 words
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Article200 1912-05-20 7 Scene m the Reichstag. Imperial XF.yvs Service. London, via Durban There has been a scene m the Reichstag, the Socialist member, Herr Schiedemann, describing the Kaisers threat against Alsace as a sentence of penal servitude. Because of Prussia it had no civil rights aud was a German Siberia. The200 words
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Article122 1912-05-20 7 Recter'b Skrvic«. London, via Bombay. Renter*! correspondent nf Copenhagen wires that the body of the late King wan transported from Travemueinle to Copenhagen aboard tbe "Dannebrog," and SMM landed with great solemnities, the tolling of bells aud the booming of cannon. It was conveyed iv I122 words
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Article158 1912-05-20 7 l\i .'i.i.ia i. News Service. London, via Durban The French Courtmartial at Fez. has condemned nine Askaris to death for their connection with the mutiny aud massacre on April *21. m < That phrase crystallising British capacity for muddling through would appear to be very much older158 words
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Advertisement321 1912-05-20 7 SUPERB VALUE IN LINEN TABLE CLOTHS NAPKINS BEST. IRISH MANUFACTURE. JQa't^mW 3_jjl__n__j I l^__^_^^^^^%___i^^_lllr^^fil I Kpvß *J- i S UP T ri >r Hea ;;y o ß,e "*ed Damask Table Cloths, Satin Stripe, with Greek to m^ch illustration, all Pure Irish Linen, hi— lll ready for use; with Napkins Si/es321 words
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Advertisement429 1912-05-20 8 TO LET. 4-m*mmtmmmmmmmm^^mmmmmmmama*j**mmii i iami«i««>w** TO LET. Bungalow No. 1. Wilkie Koad, E 17, Confederate Estate-. Apply to M. H. SASSOON. C, Malacca Street. May 9 TO LET FURNISHED. Herniia Villa." BOW bonse, 47. Cairn Hill Rd. or rooms m it with bath rooms attached, suitable for bachelors. Appi\ M.429 words
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Advertisement836 1912-05-20 8 I SHIPPING __J_LlJ_[__l II STOOMVAART MAATSGHAPPY (Steamship Company) NEDERLAND." Fortnightly Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore, Sabang, Golombo, Port Said, Genoa, Algiers, Tangier Lisbon and Southampton. Steamers are due on or ahout the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. "HOMEWARD. P. Juliaim May 17 Grotius May 18 Oranje Ma) 11 *K.836 words
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Advertisement610 1912-05-20 8 SHIPPING «_«__M__M_B_«_^_B_a_»_B_H_B_«_Bßß_«_B_BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd FOU Penang, Madras and Negapatam The Company's Steamer TEESTA 6.89^ tons, E. G. M. l>ickinson, Commander, will he desi*Atchcd for the above ports on Thursday, the 23rd instant, at ;> p. ni. She bus excellent accommodation for first and secoud class passengers. Terms610 words
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Advertisement1186 1912-05-20 8 SHIPPING SHIPPING —6— m n i ii r-«_____w— imti ar i t m N. Y. K. N. D.L. JAPAN MAIL Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAU LINE. r EUROPEAN LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, A Fortnightly service is1,186 words
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Advertisement537 1912-05-20 8 SHIPPING p. &o7 STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt. Mediterranean Ports, Ply mon and London. Through Bills of Lading leaned for Coast. Persian Gulf, Continental and Am. Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or v. MAIL LINES. 1912 Outward (rou Carnal Delta May it537 words
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Advertisement768 1912-05-20 9 SHIPPING. Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co. The New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Francisco to all points m the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Operating the New 21.000 Ton Triple Screw Tnrbine Liners SHINYO MARU M TENYO •SIARU and CHIYO768 words
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Advertisement708 1912-05-20 9 SHIPPING i Pacific Mail S.S. Co. U S NAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi-Tropical Route Only line taking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE across the Pacific via HONOLULU, OAHU, on the most fertile and beautiful island of the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and708 words
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Advertisement536 1912-05-20 9 BANKS CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. PAID UP CAPITAL £i,ao0 f OOO RESERVE PUND £i, W0 ,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1,300,000 HEAD OFFICE 38, BIBHOPSOATE, LONDON, E. C. agencies and branches: Amritsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Baigon536 words
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Advertisement767 1912-05-20 9 INSURANCE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. Head Office WINCHESTER HOUSE v SINGAPORE. Nominal Capital $250,000 Paid lp Capital $135,410 Insurances m force over $5,000,000 Annual premium Income over j 400,000 Board of Directors (i. A. Derrick, Esq.. Chairman. A. H. Fair, Esq., Managing Director. Pkter Fowlie, m.b. cm., Chief767 words
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1204 1912-05-20 10 >? EN AIK OK THE ASIATIC INVASION. Mr. F. B. Vrooinan, m the course of a paper on British Columbia and her Imperial Outlook," at the Koyal Colonial lustitute on 10th in6t., said the problem of the new era was the problem1,204 words
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Article399 1912-05-20 10 Pacific Mail Go/i Diffiuulty. Mr. P. Sehui'rin. vie<- proaicfanl un_ general BMMMgnr ot the Paeitic Mail Steam .ship Company, says We ha~a made nl lartangamanmI artangamanm to bnild four i»i^ siiips, eael of SB,OOQ ions diaplaoaomnl und with i japaad Of J 7 knots, lo run tliroutfh399 words
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Article157 1912-05-20 10 1911 April 1912. B*I«I 4.9 65 711 liiminj; 889 114 BrOMb 5,0:54 2«O 1.4 2: C'liriuirrtaug 4 40 ,V 2( 7,060 400 1,79.' Hduwood 9)4,395 376 1 .331 Kainuniug ,dollarB>9)43 ii 9 :>.691 18,40] Kannboi 3,008 67* Kiritu 1^4,065 300 l\,>[ Kinta Association 9*6,853 l,Wi Kleditn 2,063 51157 words
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Article1144 1912-05-20 10 Ledl.ury 192.440 U0.347 Linf?*i l3**3to 68)000 London Asiatic 846,9*8 41,920 1., Lower Perak 9>8,415 1.4 In Jf»«J 11)89,170 H.94H Majedie 9; Malacca I.OSJi.OOO 196,000 Malaka Pinda 10)28.869 6,61 Malakoff 65.984 1,400 Mandai Tekong 9>l2.sr>o 1:9.. Mantin Iferguj Maiflli Crown ***** Merlimau 16,166 9,600 Merton 44,926 Vloutit Austin1,144 words
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Advertisement403 1912-05-20 10 f Health fon Infants HOC over h..1l i-eniturv Savory .S_ Moore s Pood has been m general use, both at bonM and ibtoad. It has the reputation ot being a thoroughly reliable f<KKI for lufatits. Savorv^ Moore's food Mijiplie- ju-t tiie nourishment au infant needs. In an easily digestible and403 words
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Advertisement64 1912-05-20 10 I take pleasure m adding my testimony tc the great value of glycogen m typhoid fever. During the Butler epidemic. used it and the results certainly surpassed my expectations. A marked influence was exerted upon the pulse and terujierature, while the whole course a "if A yi f the diseHB64 words
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Advertisement59 1912-05-20 10 1 have been prescribing Morrhuol Creoso*.capsules very extensively during the pa* yearn Bronchial and Tub* rouhu dlsard and m several of my severest cases beeu astouished how rapidly repair liaplace. In pulmonary tuberculosis, Uu > the formation of purulent cxpt-etoratn'ii from one to four months, aad lOStore to health." UttaoUeited)59 words
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Article1257 1912-05-20 11 RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. IB3DE. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. Bellers. «0,000 2s 2b Allagar 10% 3 0 3 5 l">0.000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 70% 15 3 16 6 r >o.ooo 2s 2s Bataug Malaka 2 4 2 10 HO,OOO 1 1 Batu Caves 140% £12 5 0 13 01,257 words
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Article71 1912-05-20 11 (Corrected UP to May ls.) Bank 4ra s 2 4 93i demand 2 -4 132 Private credits I m/s 2-4 7-1* N credits 6 m s 2-H 11 m France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288$ India. T. T. 174 Hongkong, demand |f% Yokohama, demand 114$ Java, demand 140*71 words
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Article137 1912-05-20 11 f May IM. Buyers 104.00 Gambier 9.75 Gambier Cube No. 1 15 w Gambier Cube No. 2 nom Pepper Black ordin. Spore buyers 22 OO Pepper, (White fair) buyers 82.50 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) uom Mace (Banda) 116 Cloves (Ainl-oina) nom Bali137 words
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Advertisement115 1912-05-20 11 SIDEROSTHEN n* ANTI CORROSIVE PAINT Forms a complete and permanent protection for. lron (3_» Steel against rust and corrosion. Supplied m drums containing 1 cwt (10 gallons) PMce $22 per drum 1 gallon rovers 540 square feet. An Ideal paint for Corrugated Iron, Steel Joists (She. (She. m the Tropics.115 words
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Advertisement123 1912-05-20 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. RUMPHIU-* Belawan-Deli M 20 van i>er Lyn Groot-Tau lhelau, Singkawang and Pontianak May 2{i J a pap. A Muntok and Palembang 9123 words
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Miscellaneous1155 1912-05-20 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For Wnen Zahora Sar ych 95 Xandak 29-4 Ps Co Cneertain >\ aterwitch H.M.S. ych «520 Keyne H'kong, 12-5 S.N.O. Cucertaiti Steamers Nat. Tonnage Master From Consignees For B. Hin Ouan Brit 342 Watson P'anak, 15-5 Thing Kk P'anak Carlyle Brit1,155 words
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Article1994 1912-05-20 12 [From our own Correspondent.} Thk TITANIC Whi:* k. London, April 16. There has only beeu one topic this' week, the loss of the 'Titanic." No tragedy of the kind has ever impressed public imagination so much, uot only because the people who were lost were m many cases1,994 words
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Article235 1912-05-20 12 'Scots Caiuui: on Loni>un Course.' Awa' wi' you an' ver London greens, Whaur yer rough is made tae order If ye're on tae ken what a sliced ba' means Bring yer clubs across the Border. For it's Scotlan'. Scotlan', The heather holes o' Scotlan', Gang uIT the line and235 words
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Article180 1912-05-20 12 I or over three hours the representatives of tbe Football Association and Amateur Football Association conferred at the F.A. Offices, Bussell square, on April 19, Lord Kinnaird presiding. The object was to establish amicable relations once more, and this was the adjourned conference. The proposals and180 words
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Article123 1912-05-20 12 On Saturday a fire broke out m one of the houses m the village of Sungei Lemb ing Kuantan district. A bree/e was blow ing at the time and the fhe quickly spread to the adjoining houses. In less than au hour ninety-two houses, all occupied123 words
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Article240 1912-05-20 12 The following story points a moral says the Indian Planters' Ga/ette Who is "the old man" of the party who will proceed to the New Jerusalem at Delhi.' The new ("Diotciy lor the elect should be the lirst thing to be taken iti hand. We240 words
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Article136 1912-05-20 12 The homeward bound Dutch mail steamer Grotius" arrived from Java on Saturday morning and continued her voyage to Amsterdam at noon. The outward bound Spanish Mail steamer Carlos de Ei/.aguirre" arrived ou Friday afternoon, and after discharging and loading general cargo and taking m hunker coal, resumed her136 words
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Article289 1912-05-20 12 sknsim.i. Dutch _b_K.ui_AT.os. 11l regard to the discussion which is going on as to the inadequacy of the lifeboats at present carried by large liners, Mr 1.. L. Ainsworth writes to the Press: 'In travelling over many waters, nowhere have I felt ■oeoCUTC as In the Japan289 words
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Article322 1912-05-20 12 Grant economic advantages m favour of Ihe motor ship are shown m the first series of comparative data that have been made public. Tbe success of the maiden royagi ofthe Selnndiu/ 1 Bm Mg motor ship of the Danish Kast Asiatic Company, has stirred British322 words
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Advertisement226 1912-05-20 12 Pineapple Hams Bacon NOW IN STOCK Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. AND BRANCHES. Adelphi^^Hotel NIGHTLY, A GRAND CONCERT BY THE WORLD-RENOWNED Berggrun Quartet From 7-30 to 11 p.m.. Nightly, except Sundays. EVERY SATURDAY: CRAND DINNER. THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY. A GOOD ALL ROUND POLICY. FOR MARRIED OR SINGLE Is226 words
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Miscellaneous145 1912-05-20 12 PASSENGERS. Per Delta F. 8. Wilkinson, J. Nicholls .Ir., 11. CH. Lane, E.A. Gibson, W.J. Parsons] Mrs Sanderson, F.J. L.Hart, R.F.Price. K. W. Barron, A. C. Skinner, Jamieson, J. Williamson, R. J. Garnett, F. R. Hill, N. Callons, A. D. Young, J, G. Strongman, H. H. Rose, A. Walter Wilson,145 words
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