The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 June 1912
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Title Section17 1912-06-01 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 1 1912. NO. 7 f 5;3617 words
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Article189 1912-06-01 1 A report of the meeting of the Sandycroft Rubber Company held yesterday will be found on page ">. Another meeting of the members of the Tanglin Club is called to receive the resignations of the general committeePage 7. Paul de Boseck was sentenced to two years' rigorous189 words
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Article172 1912-06-01 1 A trip to Fairyland at the Theatre Koyal to-night, and on Sunday the performance is under the patronage of the Malaya Foothall Association Page 1. Sailing d^tes of the Kllenga. Taroba and Kumsang Page h. Bankruptcy notice re A. S. Mohamed (louse and Co. Page 2. New films;172 words
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Article1407 1912-06-01 1 Everyone who has read Moore's Lalla Kookh has heen Mred with the desire to see Kashmir, and the famous city with Ue lakes, floating gardens, and leafy plea saunces. Moore's ties, i iptions, though not very minute, are certainly vivid and m teresting. They are doubly so when one1,407 words
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Advertisement704 1912-06-01 1 POSITIVELY YOUR LAST CHANCE NEW PICTURE PILM<_ *\V i^g THE GREAT DENNY T 8" AR,MA CINEMATOGRAPH, jj AT His BKST. UlimiU UflANut lU'Nlbnl NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. I SECOND SHOW FROM 9 30 TO 10 30 P M TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT" OVERTURE vnTT m Saturday. Ist June, mj" t ?SKT=,S^"» YOU SEE704 words
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Advertisement29 1912-06-01 1 V^ 1 -p* m OC z >. C 3 w m w S S d ***\\m\\ f*m C 3 ao CO fc—^ Uj Cmm\ _S I— j ___l <*mD CD29 words
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Miscellaneous93 1912-06-01 1 THE WEEK. Saturday June Ist. High Water— ll 43 a.m.. 40 45 p.m. S.R.A. Meeting Balestier. Hockey S.C.C. v Brah_ans. Ah P. ks. An Englishman, Vit toria Thcatu Sunday 2nd. High Water— o-22 a.m.. 11-17 p.m. Trinity Sunda S.C.S. 100 yth. Jackson Miller II < ap. S.R.A. Meeting Balestier. N.93 words
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Article238 1912-06-01 2 ST. ANDREW S CATHEDRAL. Tri Nrn sunda v. 2nd .lune 191*2. 790 a.m. Litany. < a.m. Holy Communion, (Choral) ft Scr mon. Hymns 16.. A 161. 9- 15 a.m. M itius followed hy Holy Cuiiaiu nion Plain I HO p.m. Evensong J Sermon, Hymns 163. 1.0. Hos238 words
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Article984 1912-06-01 2 SUCTION DREDGING. AS IT MIGHT BE APPLIED TO TIIE K LONGS IN SIAM. BraciAL aimki.k on a Vital Local Sumner. You ask int* my opinion of the potentialities of a regular system of dredging m this country.* How can oue reply to that que6tiou save to say that dredging not984 words
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Advertisement424 1912-06-01 2 THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. FOR MANDOLINES. BANJOS. GUITARS. JAP FIDDLES. FLUTES. PICCOLOS. NEW SHIPMENT JUST RECEIVED THE ROBINSON PIANO CO.. LTD. NOTICES NOTICE. Monday, June 3, being the Birthday if King George V, the premises of Messrs. Whiteaway, Laidlaw and Co., .td., will be closed all day. ■lune 1424 words
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Advertisement719 1912-06-01 2 NOTICES ■■a ■__a_s_s_B_s__M THE SINGAPORE MARINE MOTOR SERVICE, LTD., To inaugurate a regular Service between JOHNSTONS PIER AND TANJONG KATONG, a Launch will commence running on Ist JUNE and will leave Johnston's Pier daily at s-15 a. m. and 5 p. m. Sea View Jetty daily at h4> a.in. and719 words
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Advertisement789 1912-06-01 2 IN THE MATTER OF THE INVENTIONS ORDINANCE 187UHD IN THE MAHER OF EXCLUSIVE PRIVILEGES NOS. 18C ft 136. Notice* is b-areby given that Exclusive Privilege* ror the uati«. taoture and sale m the Straits Settlements <>t latex spoatg, of which the above are representation-, have heen transferred i.v t1... Patentee789 words
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Article1173 1912-06-01 3 Whether I nmi born Wt handed, or' drifted into it. 1 am not competent to deride. I'opular science m BUTOn penny parts informs me it has to do with the lobes of jhe brain, that it is when the right lobe is |be pi dominant partner, the1,173 words
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Article822 1912-06-01 3 A SPOOF GOLF MATCH. Spoof matches m golf tin* so rare fh.it one cannot refrain from doing full honour to one, says v home paper, just a week ugo. and m regard to which the whole truth and nothing but the truth has not yet managed to leak out. \ow822 words
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Article890 1912-06-01 3 Son* Valuable SpnctiiKKß Expected. There is a busy tinre oomlng for tbe collector of the stamp-, ul China. \v_.us an Bnglish philatelist. Although the records of the posral system of this great country, extond back to the most remote times, it is philatelically a modern country.890 words
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Article, Illustration490 1912-06-01 3 ti* Tim. Family p:i^.<..\ prociumi) D Wn.!.; \.iv p f j 5 i. rho point m;oii w-:.:e.'ipi\ lav sUre*". wheu writing or apeakiug ol Ur. William-*' lluk HKsik their ettcsc) cases of Aneeusla [and Nerve Debility, and it i- especially foe these grave maladies ami the disorders490 words
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Advertisement563 1912-06-01 3 WOLFE'S Schnapps. A Refreshing and Exhilarating Drink and valuable Medicinal Beverage m all cases of Malaria, Gravel, Insomnia, Kidney Troubles, Stone m Bladder, Urninary Affections. Colic, Debility, Stomachic Troubles, Diarrhoea -Xx. A glass of Wolfe's Schnapps bektee meels i-* nn unfailing ■ppntiser, and .1 refreshing drink and pii k-me-up at563 words
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Advertisement58 1912-06-01 3 I "lii fl OMO of a iv utastht Die pnticut who had been under medical titaiunnt for yiars without peimannet bent tit, the effect of glycogen was wonderful. She gained m weight and ■■trength so rapidly, that m twenty years practice, I have never seen such resulta ifl so short58 words
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Advertisement275 1912-06-01 3 lus k E i! Ku\ 7 LEMCO havo steadily increased proof of its over growing popularity. 11 otweather dishes, such as Beef-Jellies and aspics, are simply perfect when made with LEMCO. Guaranteed absolutely pure coiuentrated btef. ke-p- its pei trot purity m .my tlimatf. Ihe nu>-t v<_rf<--' Beef I mi.275 words
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Article1124 1912-06-01 4 Shaping the Child Mimicry Fuel Lost In Waste A Laboratory of Radioactivity Sunshine Fog When It Was Easier to Fly Weighing Odous Coal-l'sin-*; Without Mining National Time-Con trol. The problem of fitting education to the individual child luakes slow progress, but a late book by Samuel G. Smith1,124 words
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Article423 1912-06-01 4 Simla. May IH. Tbe lio\ eminent of India have issued a circular to provincial Governments aud other* under date April 29. In Home hepartmeut letter dated August 10, 1906. local Govern ments were requested to give their opinions on the subject of tbe rej»ula tion of jail423 words
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Article231 1912-06-01 4 Blue Knm... Link fi Tarns Tlu* proposal of the Shipping Conference, which includes lines trading between the Far Kast anil the West, via Sue/, to increase the freight rates hy 10 per cent., which was to have heroine operative from the 16th inst., has heen deferred. The reason231 words
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Advertisement437 1912-06-01 4 strong V |M| In Body, Brain and Nerve TAKE I ssir 4 VA N A brano Tonic Wine You will soon feel like a new being, with a healthy appetite, buoyant spirits, a cool head, steady nerves and fresh hope and interest m your business and social life.. When Exhausted437 words
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Advertisement324 1912-06-01 4 \__________T -s. s __________M^^ i_r_s_i. ____V" :3 m\v*\*r *ft______ni __!n ________I_i i 1 iiii* iiJM.iiiiiiiiiHi.iiKiiii ,T_2_fl_______________B_____a _S___>M •lIIIMIIIItUIIUtIMt.UIJI 4__ __l_fl X **__9 _________Bj_________r^____nH--L--B«---l---l _-_-P "bB ____r^^nr«n ___P "■^H 1 TH __b ***si_^a Al. ______BS__!^^^__B______^^^________^^^^______^^^BBl ____!_^^j_B _pni*S_l 1^ mmAW* _-_-_--fl----S _-_-------_--k ___a ___l _____P •**^_fl 881 Bl^_________l___________B -_--------B B J-B "■9324 words
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Article1198 1912-06-01 5 The eighth ordinary general meeting ol (Us Compan] was held yesterday at noon m the Offices of the Secretaries, l\ W. Barker ami 0a Mr M. B. Plnmptoa prejided end then- were present the Hon. \V. W. Cook. Messrs .1. Salomon. <). m Kimuu'U. A. O. liaddelex.1,198 words
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Article344 1912-06-01 5 [XPBISOICBD »<»»< MOEM than w Hon. MM FEET Down. San Fraaciico, CaL, April 18. hupri soiled nt the bottom of the hay at a depth |Of "Joo feet, the crew of the BOW submarine Carp faced death for an hour and a half yesterday while making a344 words
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Article141 1912-06-01 5 (Thon Stowell m the Westminster <i.i/.ette."> You shull not know us. though you hold us fast. We still Ute worlds beyond your thought nnd ken. And. though we Hatter and defer, yet, to tbe last, We hold our own with you, who are hut men.141 words
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Advertisement47 1912-06-01 5 I met a maid one winter s night The loveliest maid 1 know, I poppc-d the (piestion witn deligtit, She answered Yes," so slow I married her and that I'm sun I Great happiness was mine. She gives me Woods' Peppermint. Cure. lor colds it is divine.47 words
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Advertisement504 1912-06-01 5 WANTED m ******mmmmmmmmmm*mmmmmmmmmmmmMaaam WANTED IMMEDIATELY Junior Short hand Typist. Apply personally with copies of testimonials ro McALISTER Co., Ltd May Sl ue ESTATE CLERK. (Chinese or Malay i required for Johor< Rubber Estate. Apply by letter otdy t( Harold carpmael, 5. Rattles Place May 31 4-K WANTED A Eurasian or504 words
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Advertisement362 1912-06-01 5 APARTMENTS. I Y. M. C. A. HOUSE. WITH OR WITHOUT BOARD Furnished Residental quarters. Each room has its own bathroom, electric lighting, reading and billiard rooms available. Apply, THE GENERAL SECRETARY. May tt H B BOARD AND LODGING. Terms moderate. Apply 21, Sophia Road. Mar 1 v c BOARD AND362 words
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Advertisement417 1912-06-01 5 m MM WM fl^ ~*~~~~~~~~~*~~~~~~~~M~MM~MMWW_______________M___PBi PLEX DUPLICATOR I AM) BE CHEERFUL. I YOUR TYPIST WILL NOT PULL A LONG FACE WHEN HE IS IS ASKED TO MAKE 40 COPIES OF ANY DOCUMENT. I THE "PLEX WILL DO THIS WORK FOR HIM. I fl epO Complete outfit foolscap si/.e I M417 words
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Article, Illustration1910 1912-06-01 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, June 1, 1912 If the future of the British Kmpire is to be based on the natural progress, under varying conditions, of the various states m population and development of natural resources, it must be a cause of concern to find m the case of1,910 words
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Article201 1912-06-01 6 A Straits Iriend who went to Nigeria, after leaving here, writes: I was interested m your leader just to hand on Greater Nigeria and ou your comparison with the Straits. Here "the" difficulty is transport. It seems to be the only place on the face of the earth where you201 words
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Article142 1912-06-01 6 AFTER ELEVEN YEARS. Increased Papulation: No Want [Bj Submarine OtbleJ, Kkutkks Skrvioe. London. vm Bombaj Lord Kitchener, i Q hi,, brst annual r/ port on Kgypt, gives an interest log r, and record*, wjth pleasure %me gem-rnl progress of the country after eleven years' absence. He notes142 words
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Article581 1912-06-01 6 The F.M.S. Railway authorities inform us that from and after Juue lr.th, leal and second class fares will he reduced to five cents and three cents per mile r pectively." A penny a mile for teal tUUM does not seem extravagant. rioiHnU_ the accommodation afforded. Wh\ class fares581 words
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Article77 1912-06-01 6 Mr W. c. Mit hell is appointed ko liesident Councillor of Penang. Mr L. H. (lavton. Superintendent ff Imlian Immigrants, acts as Secretary** Chinese A (Tai is. Major F. M. Kliiot, S. V. C. is placed ea the reserve lis! of officers, and Mr J. Lucie Smith has77 words
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Article63 1912-06-01 6 The annual meeting took place vest*' day morning at ton o'clock at the ball V.M.C.A. The annual report for lOH *Ei the balance sheet were read and §U***-* aud the following officers were elected hf the ensuing year: -President, Mrs Dewar Vice President, Mr. S.V.B. Down; com63 words
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Advertisement209 1912-06-01 6 CHAMPAGNES. DUFAUT FILS ET CIE (EPERNAY). PAUL DOMMIER Co IRROY Co., EX SEC, EXTRA QUALITY. LANSON PERE ET FILS. DUC DE MONTEBELLO, MAXIMUM SEC, GIESLER, EXTRA SUPERIOR, DRY. BOLLINGER, DRY. IN MAGNUMS, QUARTS, PINTS HALF-PINTS PRICES FROM CALDBECK, MACGREGOR AND Co. SOLE AGENTS. ess ßßßßß— wmmmmM wmmmwm bbsbbi wmmmi bbbbbbb209 words
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Advertisement53 1912-06-01 6 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements of John Roberts, Retired World's Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. only obtainable from John Roberti, London REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE EABT C. N. LUMB address P. 0. Box 41, Penang. show room R»__eo Hotel, Penaag.53 words
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Article292 1912-06-01 7 SOME RESUMPTIONS. Several Dissensions. [By Submarine Cable]. Recter's Service. London, via Bombay. The Port of Loudon authority has de- ned to participate m a Conference which -hreaten o to become abortive. I handful of dockers have resumed work West India and Royal Albert Docks. The Master Carmen292 words
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Article254 1912-06-01 7 im*Ymm i'u> tiz.tt i'lirrKpondent.l Ipoh. May Sl. Ihe Times of Malaya understands that there is no likelihood of the Government at present considering the question of a por: at Lumut, aud 6ays that the great stumbling block is that Lumut is a port ->: the Colony and the254 words
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Article235 1912-06-01 7 Special fl snore! Meetiugof the Members the Tanglin Club will be held m the Club Wedneeday, sth .lune. at 9 o'clock p.m. I J > hni.ss. (1), To receive the resignations of the General Committee. 4_»». To KJled Oeaecal Committee. »pt K. McK. Skinner, k. a. \i.235 words
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Article65 1912-06-01 7 CANADA'S SHARE. The China Station. Recter's Service. London, via Bombay The Canadian Ministers Borden and Ha/eu sail for Kuglaud ou dune 28 th to confer with the Imperial Government, especially on naval defence. London, May tl* Reuter learns that the cruiser Defence will be the flagship of the65 words
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Article118 1912-06-01 7 Further Fighting. Imperial Xews Service. London, via Durban. (ieneral Lyautey states m a despatch that hundreds of Berbers on Tuesday eveniug entered east Fe/.. Keceiving uo support m the town they retired at midnight. The French troops at dawn attacked the enemy. Reinforcements are expected from Mequiuez. The118 words
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Article20 1912-06-01 7 IRectee's Service. London, via Bombay The death is announced of Wilbur Wright, the aviator, from typhoid fever. m m20 words
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Article381 1912-06-01 7 Skntkn- f. of Two Yearn. m the Supreme Court yesterday mor ning. Mr Justice hhden passed sentence of two years' rigorous imprisonment on Jules Paul de Boseck who was charged with re taining stolen property, namely two pearls which it is alleged formed part of a381 words
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Article198 1912-06-01 7 .Jrsnm V. M. C. A.) A very enjoyable concert and display was given at the Y. M. C. A. ou Thursday night m aid of the funds of the Laos' Club and the presence of so many fathers, mothers, brothers aud sisters of the boys testified to198 words
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Article886 1912-06-01 7 The usual meeting of this Board was hehl m the Municipal Offices yesterday afternoon. Mr. F. J. Hallifax presiding, the other members preseut being Messrs. I. Moss. Chia Keng Chin, A. M. S. Angullia, Dr. Fowlie, H. L. Coghlan, Dr. .J. A. K. <rleunie, acting Health Officer, Mr.886 words
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Article897 1912-06-01 7 Quicquid afoot homines noitri oet far ago libel li. Juvenal We presume it will be months before Topicists and others can refrain from alluding to the greatest shipping disaster m history, but before we leave it this week, we should like to add how gratifying it897 words
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Advertisement258 1912-06-01 7 ROBINSON Co. JUST UNPACKED URGE SHIPMENT NEWEST STYLES IN LADIES SHOES Gold, Silver, Bronze, Tan Black, MANILA CIGARS^ "^^m*- MANILA GIGARS MADE BY THE COMPANIA GERERRAL LA FLOR DE LA ISARELA E aye no rivals, m quality, flavour or appearance th?y are made m the largest factory m Manila by258 words
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Article308 1912-06-01 8 Supporting tbe Government the Canadian Conservative press cites private correspondence between Mr Taft and Mr .Roosevelt on the subject of reciprocity between the 1 nited States and Canada, which is vow beiug made public m the controversy ovei the Republican presides t al nomination, as 1 proof308 words
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Article207 1912-06-01 8 Per N P i. str P. E. Fredrlch, due June 9.— Dr ('..im. Mi l Mn Th. Ac Munnick. l>r Jr. G. W. D. Francken, Dr J. Gray. Mr Mrs J. H. de Bidder, MrsC. Petersen, E. K. Btohoe, P. F. David. Dr Kail Dix, Him Flora Mackav.207 words
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Article140 1912-06-01 8 Per PA O str Devanha, connecting with China at Colombo, sailinu May 91.- C R. Slowe. W. C. Peter, Mr .v Mr- Richie. Spencer. MiSB Timmics. H. P. Clotld. Howard, Taverner. Wykeham, J. Kelly. Puce. J. N. Ferguson, Miss D. J. Burnett*. Per Pao -tr Borneo, -ailing Jane140 words
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Advertisement178 1912-06-01 8 PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS AND STUDIO DEVELOPING PRINTING NEATLY EXECUTED HONG HING CHIONG CO. NO. 102 (V 104, N.)KTH I.P.IDGF. KOAD. CELESTINS VICHY TABLE WATER. This most enlebreied nnd laocmparaMt table water m order to meet the rifling demands of the public has been now introduced here, m small bottles, being formerly178 words
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Advertisement591 1912-06-01 8 SHIPPING N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and I Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin- screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are591 words
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Advertisement535 1912-06-01 8 SHIPPING. I INDO-CHINA S. N. CO., LTD. FOR PENANG CALCUTTA Thk Company's Stkamkr "KUMSANG'' F, Wheeler, Commander, is tine here on Monday, the Hid .lune, and sails on Wednesday, the Sth idem, at 4 p.m. for the above ports. She has excellent aeeommodatiou for hrst I class passengers, midships, carrying535 words
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Advertisement541 1912-06-01 8 SHIPPING I aaa OCEAN S.S. Co., ltd AND CHINA MUTUAL S. N. Co., Ltd f*E The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp Bvery fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles,541 words
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Advertisement675 1912-06-01 8 SHIPPING ——_>_»—^ II ll lii _*__MfW— ■>■— N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen. Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar. Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo,675 words
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Advertisement523 1912-06-01 8 SHIPPING p. 67 STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAN I For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylor Australia, India, Aden, EgypMediterranean Ports, Plymoutrand London. Through Bills of Lading leaned Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental anti Ports. Steamers will leave Ringajiore our < r MAIL LINES. 1919 OtTWAHi) (fok Chin*,) ieajr« Jane n An Deraahs June 2s523 words
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Advertisement839 1912-06-01 9 S HIPPING. 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. 2ff_^^y.S£A*g;3S Turbine Liners "SHINYO MARU -TENYO "fan n^lernVT e o n*4^ Wireless Telegraph TIME TABLE839 words
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Advertisement630 1912-06-01 9 SHIPPING Pacific Mail S.S. Co. U S MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi -Tropical Route Only line taking the warm SOUTHERN ROITTE across the Pacific via HONOLULU, OAHU, on the most fertile and beautiful island of the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and630 words
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Advertisement492 1912-06-01 9 BANKS CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. PAID DP CAPITAL £1,200,000 RESERVE PUND £i, 65 0,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E. C. agencies and branches: Amritsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta Klang492 words
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Advertisement439 1912-06-01 9 INSURANCE CANTON INSURANCE OFFICE, Ld Hongkong. Capital Sobbcmbed »2,.500,000.00< NT 1 AIDUP •'00,000,00,' Reserve Fund »_,600,000,00< Marine Risks at Corrent Rates, Boustead a Co., Agents LONDON LANCASHIRE Fire Insurance Co. tvAPITAL x?o c_ii _w Paid-up Capital 2264 lot Reserve Fund ...',£1,966,454 Boustead Co., Agents. Royal Insurance Co, Ld. Fire Life439 words
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Advertisement316 1912-06-01 9 INSURANCE m%% mm GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. Head Office WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Nominal Capital, ..$230,000 Paid up Capital $135^410 Insurances m force over $5,000,000 Annual premium Income over 400,000 Board of Directors G. A. Derrick, Esq.. Chairman. A. H. Fair, Esq., Managing Directot. Peter Fowlie. m.b. cm., Chief316 words
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Article350 1912-06-01 10 ALL Yisitohs havk TO Pay DEPOSIT for Landing. Perth, May 10th. The remarkahle news has reached the Ceylon Bureau that the (iovernment of the Dutch Kast Indies has passed an Ordi nance, which at once comes into operation, hy which anyone, visiting Java or Madura, has to350 words
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Article335 1912-06-01 10 Trade of the lnited States with Mexico Is showing the effect of the disturbed business conditions m that country. This is especially true w ith reference to exports, which show a much greater decline than imports. Exports to Mexico during tim last Near show a fall335 words
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Article213 1912-06-01 10 I There is no charge for sending nies* sages to bearen, thougli you bave to paj .for th eta oa earth." m what the wireless operator on hoard an Atlantic liner told Mathilde Sim lair, a little girl of ten. who had thai day made her fust213 words
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Article511 1912-06-01 10 Straits and Java Gaitta-Ists By the mail from China we bave these references to the new scheme for what we might term the "Hausmannisation of Hankow" The scheme of the fiuanciers from Straits Settlements aud Java for furnishing Tls. 20. 000. (KM) for the rebuilding of511 words
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229 1912-06-01 10 JKRK l>N H IS I'l. moi. I. yv Canine versatility lost valiant champion on April I'l. when .lore, an Irish ter rier ot 'purest while, died at tho homo of his master. Mr. K. 1\ Butler, m Brooklyn. aftor baring completed one of the most229 words
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Article173 1912-06-01 10 One way m Which Urn Dutch uiurketgardcucrs ure distim tly ahead of most of theii English rivals is m not taking thai* produce to the middleman, hat m making him come to them! They have co-open-tive auction marts, and the produce is sold hy a new sort of173 words
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Article, Illustration411 1912-06-01 10 Its Cause and Cure. If .you are suffering from sore throat, you should at once take Formamint tablets. -They are certain to give you prompt relief, and to cure* tlio sore throat more quickly than anything else, hrrniise tltt'l l.ill the tferiii>; >r!tieii COUul .sore tliniol. I Semi411 words
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Advertisement319 1912-06-01 10 I DISINFECTANTS, g H ALL KINDS AND FOR ALL PURPOSES. fl I AS SUPPLIED to H.M. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS I SB SANITAS-QKQL." 20 Hams the cc elfiolort of osrholle mUL The ideal H JM disii ifectanl ior Me m Hie Tropics Highest efficiency ami lowest cost, I |9 Powerful l.;_i \:u319 words
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Advertisement12 1912-06-01 10 i For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, j Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.12 words
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Advertisement96 1912-06-01 10 WORLD T~A RENOWNBO BRAM> fa f Stuhr's Idelicacies. I Genuine Caviare, T I Anchovies m Brine, I IN TINS AND (CLASSES. I %.\a hy all N>t*-ci««t PravMoe Otiiin. I C. F. STI'HR ~fc CO., HAMBURG I tngll.b I- i purr Agent W LOVEUUOVt:. LOSDQN. BC. DYSENTERY DIARRHOEA BKOWN'S SPECIFIC. To96 words
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Advertisement302 1912-06-01 10 B Warm Days Wm bring T /ith their pleasures *>■ s3§ discomforts. Then it is really Mg refreshing to remove every j hB trace of dust and perspiration Ra| by using *y |QlYerfs| 1 J_%ilet Soa pi and any day it is a good soap to choose for ordinary toilet302 words
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Article999 1912-06-01 11 I RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. Issce. Paid. Last Div. Bdtbrs. SaLLKRa 150,000 2s 2s Anulo-Malay 70% ll ix 50.000 28 2b Batau S Malaka 3 II 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 140% £12 5 0 19 it n ZZ i 1 ?W a {Solangor) 2 30'Z guklthajang 7 %iut999 words
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Article72 1912-06-01 11 (Corrected up to May llj Bank 4 m's mmm g^l demand 2-4 1-10 Private credits 3 ma 2-4 It-W m credits 6in s 2 4 11-lft France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288 i India, T. T. 174 Honokonq, demand |gf Yokohama, demand 114$ 1 Java, demand 140* Bangkok,72 words
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Article143 1912-06-01 11 May 31. j TiD Iff tous soM IOO.M Gambier buyen '.♦7.% 1 Gair bier Cube No. 1 16#76 (Gambier Cube Xo. I n o ro Pepper Black ordin. Spore buvers 2l >$ Pepper, (White fair) buyera 11 71 Nutmegs alO to the lb.) nom Nutmegs 180 to the lb.)143 words
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Advertisement119 1912-06-01 11 SILENT RUISIMMG "SENTINEL" STEAM WAGONS Pitta 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 per ton carried l!d. per mile. These Wagons119 words
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Advertisement81 1912-06-01 11 Oe KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Ltd, 2-3, Collyer Quay The underment'oned dates of departure are only approximate. VAN HOGENDORP Bengkalis, Panoh. Tandjong Leidong, Asahan and Belawan-DeTTTjunTl Valkntyn Moeara-Saba, Simpang and Dja.nbi van Waerwvck Belawan-Deli Une Japaka Muntok and Palembang81 words
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Advertisement10 1912-06-01 11 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Oreat Peppermint Curd.10 words
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Miscellaneous854 1912-06-01 11 VESSELS IN POKT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived Prom For When h f ra r^ ar y ch 95 Xandak 29-4 PS Oo UneeeUmin W aterwitch H.M.S. ych 620 Hevno H'kong 1 2 5 S\D ,cc 4in i v crn 43 T0- sfi «m ss^—i ssrt B. I Sennranus J,«854 words
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Miscellaneous230 1912-06-01 11 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe.— IV, N.D.L. Vail due June 7. From China.-Per N.D.L. Mail due June 3. London Malls Despatched. Lkft. Ule. Aurivbo. tl A l>l M Ma\ is May 18 v >,tx J: Mp y 2 N. 1). L. May 7 Ma\ 31 B- I. M.,\ .lum- l230 words
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Article2602 1912-06-01 12 Ordinary Meeting, Friday, May 31st. PaasEMT. H. E. The OOTT., Sir Arthur Young. Ka .M.i.. The Hon. the Ag. Col. Seety.. A. T. Bryant. Attorn* -Oenerai, T. de M. L. Braddell. Col. Treas. .1. O. Aut houi/. the Col. Kngineer. 1". J. Pigott. Dr. W. Gibnofe Kilis, p.c.M-O.2,602 words
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Article181 1912-06-01 12 A foursome match will he ployed today ou the Garrison Links, at 8.18 p.m. H. K. THK Gi>\ I'.liNoi; H. K. THK fltiMtltl 11. K. the Governor and Dr G. A. Fin Inyaoo ra n. K. the Oenerai and G, n. k. Mugliston. C. K. Winter and G. C.181 words
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Article54 1912-06-01 12 Satuuoat. Johnstons Pier, 8.13 and 8.16 p.m. Club Bungalow, 3.45 and 8.80 p.m. SIMiU. Johnston s Pier. 9. It), and I a.m.. 8.80 and 8.811 p.m. I Club Runguiow, 8.84) and 1u.,.0 a.m., j 12.15, _> and s.'h) p.m. Moaner. Johnston's Pier, 2.15 and 11.15 p.m. Chih54 words
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Article402 1912-06-01 12 The shipping and the Import and Export Offices will be open for one hour (from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m.) on Monday. The Samui arrived from Copenhagen via ports yesterday with part general cargo for discbarge. The M.M. Company's steamer ''Bourbon" left Saigon at 4 p.m. on tbe402 words
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Article262 1912-06-01 12 Tbe Kmpire Day Celebration Committee which is holding sports on the Butties Re claiuation. Beach rd, on Monday next, has rery appropriately kept the name of Victoria Day sports. The programme which is to h and shows au influential working committee and a good number of events,262 words
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Article22 1912-06-01 12 Glenoglo, Brit 2399. Graves, 1 Bangoon, (liong Hoe, China Isabella, Dut 9a, Abbas. 81*6, Singkep, T. A. Choon. Singkep 2.22 words
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Advertisement250 1912-06-01 12 SUN LIFE AS co°„ R PA A N N Y CE OF CANADA. (IXCORroRATKD l*r>->». FUNDS (Exceed) £8,500,000 CANADA'S PREMIER COMPANY. B__t>erie_ioe hns perfected, and ACTUAL RESULTS to Policy bolder*, made tiie reputation, and proved the guarantee, of this Company 'i Policies Apply foi* pios]»c<tiis and pamphlet FACTS ABOUT THE250 words
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Miscellaneous102 1912-06-01 12 CLEARANCES. [Nationality British if not specified.] May bl Bridge, Nor, Knudsen, Saigon Nuentung, Ger, Schmidt, Bangkok B. Whatt Hin, Troan, Anamhas Natunas Boribat, Siam, Svarrer, Kelantan via jiorts Lady Weld, Thebaud, Malacca tt Muar Wakasa Maru, Jap, Neilsen. H'koug Japan Dunera, Davidson, Penaug. R'goon i C'ciuta June 1 Krian, McDonald,102 words
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