The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 June 1912

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 15. 1912 NO. 7,548
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  • 184 1 j Mr H. E. Elphick met with a serious accident m the Klang races Page li!. At the Police Court yesterday a case was heard regarding the burning down of a house at Kalhmg Page 7. In Ipoh, a battle with revolvers has taken place between robbers
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  • 1091 1 There are moments m a man's past Jife which be is uuablo to recall withoub BOTW thrill of joy. It is the merest truism, for instance, to Kuy tbtit a lad's first kiss of his first sweetheart is ono of Ihe unforgettable events. We havo all experienced
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 408 1 —^ENTHUSIASTICALLY*.™ RECEIVED m R SIOS GREATEST MASTERPIECE "AFTER FIFTY YEARS" THE PICTURE THAT WAS AWARDED THE FIRST PRIZE OF 25,000 FRANCS AT THE INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION AT TURIN TO-NIGHT! FOR A FEW NIGHTS MORE f TO%7wt.'l IN CONJUNCTION WITH A GRAND CHANGE -STRONG IN COMICS TJ^!,. u-. m CUSTO S !»SSS
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    • 153 1 HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. TO-NIGHT Among other good interesting Pictures The following will be Shown Fate's Interception 1,000 ft Biogmph His Wife's Visitor hoo ft. Gaumont Graphic, No. 20. N0 IU6 K. IIAKIMA, Sole Proprietor. TO-NIGHT Saturday, 15th June, 1912. GRAND GALA NIGHT. SPECIAL PERFORMANCE AT THE ALEXANDRA
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    • 114 1 The M Div me SARAH BERNHARDT m La Dame aux Cameliaa FOR THK LAST TIME, TO-NIGHT. AT THK^ MARLBOROUGH Picture Theatre, Reach Uoad. MAxIiINDER versus NICK WINTER AND OTHER NEW PICTURES. Victoria Theatre AN ENGLISHMAN SATURDAY, 15TH JUNE, 1912 AN ENTIRELY NEW ORIGINAL MELODRAMA WRITTEN and PRODUCED BY ERNEST BARRY
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    • 171 1 G<vfray>'B Hftvcrttecmcnte. (Jrand gala uight at the Alexandra Hall Page 1. New pictures at the Alhambra and Harimah Hall Page 1. A Kuropeau book- keeper seeks employment- Page Storekeeper, typist ami shorthand clerk, and hook keeper wanted for Kuala Lum pur I'age 5. Bankruptcy notice re Shaik AH Hassan Manhood-
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 98 1 THE WEEK. Saturday 15th. High Water— lo 43 a.m., 9-50 p.m. P. O. Outward mail due. New Moon. Hockey S.C.C. v Buffs Tannin. St. Josephs' Si»orts. S.R.A. Prizegiviog Balesticr. 4 p.m. Theatre Royal Portuguese Ent 4 p.m. Sunday 16th. High Water— li-ai a.m., 10 27 p.m. 2nd After Trinity. Team
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  • 280 2 A return just issued shows that there are now some 8,000 clubs m the I'nited Kingdom, a remarkable total when it is considered that the oldest can boast only abont 150 years life. The very latest League is the L.G.M.G. "to Agitate for the Resignation, Dismissal, or Impeachment of Mr
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 697 2 LONDON'S LATEST f SUCCESSES. PINK LADY WTZ. I EVA WALTZ. THE ETERNAL VALSE c 1 I 85 cents EACH. 1 ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. I i < NOTICES HOWARTH ERSKINE, LIMITED. ANNOUNCEMENT. Me* srs. Howarth Erxkine Limited beg to inform their clients and the Public generally that from June Int.
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    • 637 2 NOTICES i FEDERATED MALAY STATES RAILWAYS NOTICE. Firms proposing to tender for the 1913 coal supply for the Railway are advised to submit not later tliau July 31st. samples of any coals j which have not been previously tested by the I Railway Department. Samples of not less thau 25
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    • 627 2 NOTICES NOTICE. N'ouco is hereby given that Messrs. Atubrosoli s uppitiii »v Co., have commenced business at Nos. 7/S, Chauge Alley, Fiugapore as fleneral Importers and Notice is hereby given that the business of Thd Schweiger Bxport and Import Limited formerly carried on at Singapore has been acquired by them
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    • 1002 2 AUCTIONS. REMINDER r/i/s Day, Saturday, at 2 p. m. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture; Cottage Piano 4c. The Property of W. Wrk;ht Esq. At Spottiawoode," No. 50 KEPPEL ROAD, Raeburn Estate. An (ixcelluut toned cottage piano by the Kobinson Piano Coy. Lid., m food oMdtf t<3ak piano stools
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 270 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. TRf SecOni> Sunday after Trinity. 16rh June, 1912. 7-30 a.m. Litany. 7-45 a.m. Holy Communion. (Thoral) Jt Ser v. on, Hymns 190 tune 4, 324 •291. 9-15 a.m. Matius followed by Holy Com munion (Plain). Hymn 273. 530 p.m. Choral Evensong aud Sermon H>
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  • 794 3 GERMAN .UPKKS3IOXB. A UATMEMATWAL l>l<Oi KBB. n. Mftf 10 According to many u.Kit, >. including the Kaiser, the year -uhml to prove either of great i of serious loss to Germany. They teach this conclusion through a calculation made by woman reputed to be rifted
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  • 926 3 Comm CenB U8 retUrUB f r tLt A»*troli;in to o r eati witu their population, provide a text for anollur warning to the young nation which holds 22*~ for the Kmpire." suvs i y aPartiCUlar Ptide to Australia, since that country affords the one instance known to
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  • 785 3 Straits im Java Chisksk Shark. According to report from the ShengMno, a few days ago, it is stated that the negotiations, between tut; Wuchang Government and the Chinese colonists of Java and the Straits Settlements, with reference to the loan of Tls. 20,00(1,000 for the re building of
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  • 95 3 According to information received l»y the Bureau of Public Works m Manila the large steel bridge that was being erected at kilometer 13.1 between Camps tfcree and four on the Kenguet road, fell on Friiay afternoon May Hint, while the workmen were putting it into position,
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  • 401 3 To the crabbiiiß strains of a hand playing <; d S»vh the King" and the hearty okeerti <f several hundred rmihrg o f the New York Yacht Cluh, tUo gilded eagle from the stern of the celehrated yacht America, winner of the cup that has borne
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  • 348 3 It is gene rally recognised that m the case of the individual ticket holder the chancr of holding the winuing ticket m the drawiug of the annual Calcutta sweep ig very Hinall. A comparison with the probability of life and death on (say) the Hanj« day
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  • 250 3 Mediaeval BagUahaMtt, Mr L. F. Sal/.uiann remarks m un article m the Oxford and Cambridge Review, seem to have had a partiality for strange beasts. Henry 111. was the proud possessor of a polar bear which aatd to be taken for a swim m thu
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 44 3 Skin Soap, so jiu^tly renowned for i... v,, lljli rurative pio] i tits m re n,, a ;;J";"' s Uch, Ac. prevents all bkiu w inc< to us< han a inoht rotrebh«wmtri«! ana 8no "l«l always be übed m uot cashing audsha vint-. 11
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    • 43 3 M Whca your dealer tries to paltn off an imitation of Rigaud'« Kananga Water or "auy old thing" which is not what you want then iB the time to throw a little "hot air" into uini and keep away from his store. 10
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    • 216 3 la bbt /a^^^. "T I. 'j'H gCIIV lila> c aaaaaaaVJi J xm/ t c rt JnH .^BaaaMu^aVCanftA Ba\ aK<^A I H^IP'G sch,™dam Schnapps* A Refreshing and Hxhilarating Drink and valuable Medicinal Hcvera^e m all cases of Malaria. Gravel, Insomnia, Kidney Troubles, Stone m Bladder; Urninary Affections. Colic. Debility, Stomachic Troubles,
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    • 13 3 Far Children's Had Ing Congh at Night, Woods*' Gr_>at I epp ruiint Cue.
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  • 639 4 A republic m China! What a shock it is to those who have never thought of the (and of the dragon flag as other than the abode of a swarming blouse- bagged, people, contentedly following the dogged current of a civilization which was already superannuated when Cleopatra
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  • 263 4 The First Lord of the Admiralty recently announced that the question of arming and equipping taring peace a certain number of British merchant ships m order that they might protect themselves during war was engaging the close attention of the authorities. This assurance brings with
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  • 674 4 Chkihtianity GODKI Back. The progress of Islam m Africa ha* been widely advertised. Two papers m "The Moslem World shed not a little light on the subject. Karl Cederquiat, writing on Islam aud Christianity iv Abyssinia, says that j slit m is gaining ground m Abyssinia every
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  • 216 4 We have to thank the Trans Siberian route now for good many things. H Magi the papers and letters to ShangInn several weeks iv advance of fthg time that would be ueeessary by means of the steamers and utionls the quicket mode ot travel from Shanghai to
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 227 4 The Ska mi f 63>\ when rough, tender or tf/\ inflamed, needs the \'lW/ B exquisite relief and li3 jy comfort produced by "Hazeline 1 Snow" T r a oe Mark) A toilet preparation of inimitable elegance with delightfully soothing and beautifying properties. It is indispensable to ladies for the
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    • 327 4 *^^,^kmo> M^aitkai A^Ur^oiaa^^ A^B^^^ a^B^^t *o* Vl|llllliliiiiiiiuini hiiimiumi Mill C.£lfl B I RwSU ii •;3 aY B-* ,!3 I am^al g; SS^Bh B^Br Baßl^^ k. j X^ Its world-wide popularity is due to its Av^ mature ripene?s, soft refinement, and 111 exquisite flavour. jl 1 1 One of (he principal
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  • 414 5 [ABfTUtfl Common r«» Othkb I*i..m ks. In pointing out a remedy (or the general icrcial and financial stagnation m tghai, the China h«n" cites the folio* ng rtingl have occurred very recently hss than a majority of the total Bharei of the Corporation were represent ed, rinii where
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  • 314 5 Suppose -and it is an extreme sup l>ositioii the Observer, "that Unionist leadership could keep the passion tcr for two years from rising to flash i Suppose that an early appeal to tb. :oratr of (ireat Britain could be I -fully refused. Suppose th« L'nioui
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  • 107 5 "f the vernacular papers are "3 over the fall of the great ones of rth since the withdrawal of the dynasty. The Hankow Daily s publiahM the following as a transtoona one of the local papers:— J :n hsun is going to sell hy anc- u>uud stock of clothes deposited
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  • 187 5 Reason Ticket Holder* is grieve* faf me decadence m Scottish manners evt< deuced by the carry on of many yonng lsulies of leisure m the first class compart menta of suburban trains about Glasgow. I hat their principal theme." he writes »i the Glasgow Herald." should be sports
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  • 194 5 Kindness of heart, we believe, has been defined as attention to small matters. The new King of Denmark can claim this distinction. Among his subjects he is deservedly )»opular. The Danes are homely folk, and the King is one of themselves. If he mot a subject on
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  • 188 5 E.MVNCIPATIOS H CMUIE— WOUEM. There seems to l>e a widespread belief at home that lovely women iv China has already achieved political equality with her lord and master. "How did y,ou get it is the question asked iv a cartoon by a liritibh and an American suffragette of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 149 5 PARIS MODES FRENCH ARTISTIC MILLINERY 213, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE. Beautiful Paris Model Hats stocked, as well as a nice selection of Untriiumed Millinery, Golf IlatH, Motor Bonnets, veilings, hair band*, feathers, flowers etc., etc. FEATHERS CURLED Orders are attended and managed by an experienced. PARISIAN MILLINER. Apl 5 30-6 F.
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    • 340 5 FOB SALE n— wtm i— iwi i niiiim RUBBER PLANTATIONS AT PULAU TEKONG FOR SALE PRIVATELY. Five small blocks of land situate at PULAU TEKONG containing a total area of 32 acres i 2 roods and 3*2 poles of which 22 acres are planted with MM rubber trees About 1,0-0
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    • 543 5 i WANTED WANTED FOR KUALA LUMPUR Oue Storekeeper with security r >ooo. Ouo Typist au<l Shorthand Clerk. Oue Ihx.kket'pri Ai»plicatiouK to Messrs. PAT EPSON SIMONS Co., Ltd. Sintfa]K>re Juue 15 I9~t WANTED y lie lifted Typist aud Stenographer. Must have had previous experience. Good Salary to huitable iuttu. Call, m
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    • 253 5 I BUY A I j PLEX DUPLICATOR I I AND BE CHEERFUL. I H YOUR TYPIST WILL NOT PULL A LONG FACE WHEN HE IS S ASKED TO MAKE 40 COPIES OF ANY DOCUMENT. f|} I THE "PLEX WILL DO THIS WORK FOR HIM.. |g epO Complete outfit foolscap siz<
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  • 25 6 Domestic Occurrences. DEATH. FofsTKU. -At the General Hospital, Hinj*nuore, <»v June 14th, Mrs. Mary Foster of MelrDse, M Tanglin. Funeral at Bidadari 7-30 thin morning.
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  • 1110 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, June 15, 1912 •I. ,t:. Kr- hit* No|«M Miiti n'»^»toi •I- |_.i-. ..i 'I -mi >!•• ilm »> «pti 6r»»». •■..10.., W.1...,. I r W« MR! living m an era of short cuts. The ingenuity of mankind, concerned nowadays more and more with the facili*
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  • 948 6 Dotent.on Barrack Visitor and Ki«ia Ofllcer for ensuing week. ---Major L I n Hulke, 2nd Bn. The Buffs. ('apt. R. M. Skinner, r. a. m. j e ft by the 8. s Campbms yesterday on a visit to the Dutch Archipelago and .Java. TheHajah Muda of Trengganu arrived from Trengganu
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
    • 82 6 Motor-bus Burglars Fight Poji ce [From tir m c '|>")i,.l;m i 4lb There was a revolver d..,| tectives and Chinese criminals v r)M) evening. There had been near Kledang and the <i>t*>cti\, rero ed two men on the motor I, us at Ipoj/ The men tried to bolt,
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  • RESIDENT OF PERAK.
    • 83 6 (From our own Correspondent, Ipoh, .Jun» i ttj, Mr. Conway Kellield has ompl^d Ufl report on the. <ioM Coast an.l h ;irrUl by the Malacca m August 9th, when h! takes over the iottoa oi British H^sident Perak. from Mr. Otfrtr Mark, uho hag done excellent work
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    • 168 6 *A"><?/' <ut t>:, r> t<*/ff t f>,;njeiU.} Kuala Lumpur. .June ]4tb. section of J>. (i. JUbthmm'umm have stopped nnd a total of l'.n ;<r m idle. The Chinew* favour w. k > aotic* instead of h month's. Tbe tirins m to »>e united to alter the rules.
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  • 74 6 Ivking, .>ui Hunj{lli ling. on account or bis resif uation not having b««eii accept* 'd. li:h re quested perminsion for leave of absence. In view of the slow progress of ibe patriotic subscription. \%hnh is not me«t ing the urgent needs of the Government, the State Oeparttneut is
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  • 320 6 The Hoard of Ailmiralty hu> Ultimate! that three or four battleship*, two iT'.iwn, aud a torpedo boat flotilla will bi MBl to tb« Clyde iv Vngust. to take part m the Comet celebrations. A marriage has heon arranged, and will take place m .Inly. In tn con ClEOdi Mwyue Muriel
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 204 6 GINS. ENGLISH. SACKVILLE'S OLD TOM GIN. COUTTS' SUPERIOR OLD TOM GIN. COUTTS' UNSWEETENED GIN. COATE'S PLYMOUTH GIN. DU TCH. HULSTKAMFS GENEVA. LUCAS BOLS SUPERIOR GENEVA. CALDBECK'S GENEVA (Horsehead Brand). WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FROM:— CALDBECK, MACGREGOR AND Co. Ift GRANDE I I H CHARTREUSE I GREEN V YELLOW. As a result
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    • 54 6 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. <al«ock's Patent with Tmprovkmknts of John Robkrth, Retired World's Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. only obtainable from John Roberts, London REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE EAST C. N. LIHIB ADDRKhH P. 0. Box 41, Penang fiHow room Raffles Hotel, Penang.
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  • 655 7 KING HONOURS HIS SUBJECTS. PAnd Johore s Ruler. Rnmßii Skrvicb. London, yi a Bombay. I.; si of Birthday Honours contains i oUowing Peerages of the United Kingdom. Field Marshal Sir \V. G. Nicholson. I raneis Chanuing. rtic Thomas Borthwick, chairman and paaioc partner of Thomas Borthwick and J
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  • 12 7 TURKS ATTACK ITALIANS And arc Repulsed. Kectteh's Service. ■ii
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  • 108 7 LONDON' S STRIKE. Fizzling Out. iMrKKIAL XfJWS SEBVICR. T m 1-ondou, .June H. f be chief obHtaelc to the further reSET i 1 r ork m Loadon afH? 255 lt S l 1 to move as tho stnk.ng Ii K htHr.uea have a corporate monopoly. The Itort Authority toJay decided
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  • 53 7 The Newbury Cup. Rrdter's Sebvice. London, via Bombay. The result of the race for the NVwbury Cup s as follow* Preferment 1 Chili Two I Moscate i. The rare whh won by two lengths, a neck separating second and third. The betting was Preferment 7-2, I'hili Two .V l,
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  • 23 7 Impf.rml News Service. London, .hive IS. The Imperial Trade Commission met yesterday afternoon aud iwIM that its proceedings shall »>e private. <
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  • 202 7 P»<»:SEM \TION AT TAN.rOM. Pa<.\K. Au interesting little ceremony took place aililairlx)dge,Tflnjong Pagar. last evening, the occasion being v presentation to Mr. William Wright, chief su|>eriniendent ship wright. who is retiring after a long and meritorious term of Mrvios, liret with the old Tanjong Pagar Company
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  • 199 7 The Malaya planting r omuiuiiity v ill b»the DOOM! by the retirement of Mr. John GibMßt who is leaving Klang on short leave preparatory to retirement. Mr. (iihson during the (> or 7 years of his planting ciirrer m this country visited probably more estates
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  • 74 7 Best Guarantee of Peace. Reoteb'p Sebviob. London, via Bombay. A i Tokio, Marquis Katsura, the ex-pre mier, on the eve of starting on his European tour gave an interview to Reuters representative m the course of which he denied that the Anglo Japanese alliance had grown weaker and
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  • 179 7 What Ulster Will Do. Imperial Xkws Service. London, via Durban, Tfcj House of Commons has resumed the discussion on the amendment of Mr Agar Itobertes that all four lister Counties should remain m th<> Inited Kingdom. Sir B. Carson said that even if the amendment were carried lister
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  • 277 7 THB >im— [SfDURBT. We. learn from Japanese papers that the ruhbttr industry of the Japanese m Sin gapore has proved a succors, the product amounting to :j,OOO or 4,000 tons a year, and raaiiiiiig franc> M centimes per lb. The greater portion of the product isex-nori»-.i
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  • Correspondence.
    • 147 7 IV) [Hi: EDITOR, l)»>ar Sir, I shall fuel greatly obliged if you will kindly publish this m a portion of your valuable paper. It has come to my kaewteigt that a certain leading Hoys' School m this Colony intends closing for UmMMmmmmt vacation v»«ry shortly and will re
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  • 58 7 CkMUicU meets on Friday July sth when Mr. Young will ask his questions about the Penang Hills Mail way the Colonial Secretary will move the approval of a vote of 14,650 or the Colony's share of the Pulau Jerejak Quarantine Station; approval cf new chanclu rales Liquors first
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  • 702 7 AND HEAT BETWEEN XEIGHBOI RS. A well known Singapore towkay, Lee Toan Jin, appeared before Mr P. F. David, m the second court yesterday afternoon to answer to a charge of committing mischief by fire, intending to cause, or knowing it to be likely that he would
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  • 239 7 Viscount Wolmer has introduced v bill, with the support of Mr. Lanebury, Lord Robot! Cecil, Mr. 0. Roberts, Mr. Hills, and Mr. Murray Macdonald, to enable women to become barristers, solicitor^ or Parliamentary agents. The single opera tive clause is m the following terms A woman shall
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 11 7 I or Children's Hacking Goagh at Night, Woodb' Great Peppermint Cure.
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    • 24 7 Matico Capsules and Injection still maiutain their reputation for tke enre of all those inoonvenienttllKeas«9 t about H-Lich the Joafcl sai4 the better. !l
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    • 354 7 ROBINSON Co. THE WEBLEY SCOTT. Automatic Pistol Simplicit y of Construction Q^f Lightness and Durability. 9 CALIBRE HIGH VELOCITY MODEL. ROBINSON Co MANILA CIGARS. MANILA GIGARS MADE BY THE COMPANIA GERERRAL LA FLOR DE LA ISABELA experienced assistants. Excelentes m Boxes of 25 H 50 per box Ferfectos (a popular
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 314 8 FRESH MILK THE SINGAPORE POULTRY DAIRY FARM SYNDICATE, CHANCERY LANE, Regret they cannot fully supply their customers at present, but hope shortly to be m a position to do so. Please Telephone to the Farm No. 435. Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. Near Entrance to Borneo Wharf. Telephone 1026. Sea
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    • 610 8 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co, Ltd APCAR LINE FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI KOBE MOJI. Thk Company's Steamer GREGORY APCAR 4.600 tons, .1. E. Drak«- Commander, will be 1 (l«-s}),itcluMl for t ho above jxn-ts on Monday, the 17th instant at uhout 4 p. m. She has excellent accommodation for Urwt
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    • 497 8 SHIPPING GLEN LINE of STEAMERS Ld FOX LONDON, ROTTERDAM ANTWERP The Compaxv'h Steamer "GLENESK" V 24 tons, E. H. Williams. Commander, is expected to arrive early July, and will have prompt despatch for the al>ove ports. First class fare Singapore to London is $270. For Freight and Passage apply to
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    • 598 8 SHIPPING N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twinscrew Hteumers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all the
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    • 639 8 SHIPPING P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Throngh Bills of Lading iHbued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Americas Porte. Steamers will leave Singapore on or a boot MAIL LINES. 1912 OUTWARD (FOR CHINA) AMHaye June
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    • 486 8 SmPPING Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremp, IMPERIAL GERMAN M M LINE. The fast and well known »,ia.' s» this Company nail fortnightly tuJflSS* ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, N t Mar^iioH Naples, A.,x, Port Said, Suez, Aden. Bingajx.r,., Honiong, 61 Nagasaki aud Kobe to Yok !ad Through tickets are Ifutuf-d i trfl Africa, to
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 698 9 SHIP Pi n G Toyo KisenT^aishi (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co Mexico and Europe jperatlng the New 21.000 Tou Triple Screw TnihJ«« r- tfAKll "and-CniYOMAßU,"theQuJen^ol^ the pLw HINYO MARU TENYO Mi all modern Conveniences and unexcelled Cuisine h <l ul PP<* with Wireless Telegraph ™"m? le
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    • 674 9 SHIPPING OCEAN S.S. Co., ltd AND CHINA MUTUAL S. N. Co., Ltd I The Companies' steamers an- despatched from Liverpool outwa <ls for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight; for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre
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    • 498 9 BANKS 1 HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL $15,000,000 REBERYE FUNDS Sterling £1,500,000 at 2.- 815,000,000) Silver Reserve 816,750,000/ W1,750,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... •15,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORS. E. Shelllm Esq., Chairman. F. H. Armstrong Esq., Deputy Chairman. A. Forbes Esq. F. Lieb Esq, 'r'I t i?^ d^S q
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    • 387 9 BANKS NEDERUNDSCHE HANDELIKIAATSCHAPPY. NETNERUNOS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824. CAPITAL II 45,000,000, (about £3,750,000 RESERVE 0 7,124,317, (abonl £593,698) Bead Office m Amsterdam. Head Agency m Batavia. BRANCHES Penang, Hongkong, Shanghai. Rangoon, Soerabaya, Semarang, Weltevreden Bandoeng (Java), Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan Tjilatjap, Djember, Medan (Deli), TebingTinggi (Dell), Kota-Radja (Achoen), PaleinbaSg, Padang, Bandjermaßin
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    • 435 9 INSURANCE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. Head Office WINCHESTER HOUSE. SINGAPORE. Nominal Capital $230 000 Paid up Capital %iz5M9 Insurances m force over $5,000,000 Annual premium Income over 400,000 Board of Director* O. A. Derrick, Esy.. Chalnuan. A. H. Fair, Esq., Managing l>ireet«t. Peter Fowlie, m.b. cm., Chief Med.
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  • 420 10 The first ordinary general meeting of tli Sumatra Petroleum Compauv 'Limited* was held May Mr J. H. Fisher, the chairman, presiding. The chairman said that the Company's properties consisted of six licenses, cover ing an area of 140,000 acres m the island of Sumatra, and an interest m
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  • 244 10 PANAMA ANI> PBBBDOBT. Cambridge, Mass., April 20. That war between Germany and England may closely follow the opening of the Panama «'.in;il is the belief of Prof. R. M Johns ton, of the history department of Harvard. The -possibility of friction between the United States aud Great
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  • 197 10 The Central C'iiiiifi l\>:,t advises Us confreres of the native pre-s to break with the many niisrepresiuitut ions they, perhaps, ignorantly indulge m. It says We would also urge them to leave off denouncing foreigners gern-rully for their alleged maltreatment of Chinese abroad. This used to be
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  • 443 10 That Litti.k Daisy Hrown BC Givkn Dr. Williams' Pink Pil.i,s Shk was at Dkath'h Doon with Malnutrition ani» mai-aria. They m\i>k her Wkli*. Tliv case of little Daisy Brown affords an excellent example of the curative value of j Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to children, her
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  • 144 10 1911. May 1912. Belat 4,965 717 Bruoug 889 173 Bruseh 5,084 1.425 1 Chonderiang 440 926 ttopeng 7,060 1,795 Heawood 9)4,395 1,337 Kaniuning(dollars)9)4B,ll9 3,5 18 \6.9i\\ Kanaboi 8,008 260 938 Kinta 11)4,065 11,25 Kinta Association 9V6,858 1,957 Kledang 2,063 276 Krainat Pulai 6,848 1,949 Labat 7,628 2^518 Menglembu
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  • 993 10 The first total where given represents figures for 1911, except where a figure m brackets is given representing so many months. Estate managers and agents will oblige by correcting returns if wrong. In order to avoid the complication involved m Companies finishing their yen r's m dif
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  • 8 10 British Borneo Melalup Sekoug HUM'
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 215 10 rLemccH j^^ //^4i L i niakiny real!) II delicious soups, II entrees, meat jellies, aspn s r gravies, and for invalid cookery. LEMCO is indispensable. The fact that many eminent chefs i constantly use LEMCO is convincing evidence on the point. Guaranteed absolutely purr com rntrutcd bert. Keeps its j>c*i«"<
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    • 186 10 MOTORISTS Send your covers and tubes to be retreaded or repaired to THE DUNLOP RUBBER Co. (FAR EAST) LIMITED, No. 43, Robinson Road, Singapore. Repairs executed promptly and at moderate charges. Repairs will not be executed to those covers past satisfactory repair and which m our opinion are not worth
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  • 1240 11 Cap. Lsaoß. Paid. liabt Dry. Bdybbs. Sbllbbb. 85.000 2s 2a Allagai 8% 2 8 3 3 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 70% 15 0 16 3 '.0.000 2s 2s Batang Malaka 2 3 2 Hi 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 140% £18 5 0 12 15 0 80,000 1 1
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  • 68 11 (Corrected up to Jane 14.) *nk 4m/§ 2-4 J N demand 3-4 lit Private credite 8 m/a 2 4 18-81 credits 6ma 2 4 11-lft France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 298) India, T. T. m% Honokonq, demand 12* Yokohama, demand 114| Java, demand 140) Bangkok, demand 64$ Sovereigns,
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  • 137 11 June 14. T" 1 I~'O tons sold 99. i0 Gambler 9 80 Gambier Cube No. 1 16.f0 Oambier Cube No. 2 nom. Pepper Black ordin. Spore 22 37$ Pepper, (White fair) 38 60 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom. Mace (Banda) 115 i
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 123 11 SIR JAMES SCOTT'S Rubber Machinery i M 9 > i3^F Embodies all the latest Improvements. Each machine is fitted with Special Safety Breaking Discs to avoid damage by any hard substance getting between the rolls, the broken disc being removed and a new one inserted without dismantling any of the
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    • 115 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. V. HOUENDORP Bongkalis, Panoh, Tandjong Leidong, Asahan and Belawan Deli June 15 Valbntyn Moeara-Saba, Siuipan^ aud Djambi June 15 Dm Klkrk Muntok,
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1199 11 VESSELS IN POKT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For When Waterwitch H.M.S. ych 620 Reyne H'kong, 125 S.N.O. Uncertain Steamers Nat. Tonnage A Master From Consignees For B. PohGuan Brit 576 Smith Macassar, 6-6 11. Eng Mob S'baya 15 Cardium Brit 8998 Head Calcutta, 1 6 As Pet Uncertain
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  • 1298 12 Quirquid agunt bominti uottti Bat far libelli. JuvENAii. The activities of the Government m the parliamentary session between Kaster aud WhftfcmmtMt may be tersely and appro priately described as the wild Hinging of boj to tiie tb roe beaded Cerberus by whose pWHiMiMi alone they stand
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  • 488 12 Sir (ieorge Reid's visit to Herlin t i ot possibly do auy harm, and may be Ie mful of much good. It is a fact of the happiest augury that the High Commissioner -> i»>it to the German capital is m respons to un invitation from a
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  • 235 12 MR. ELPHICK SERIOUSLY INJURED. ft, utt our oi-'U CortesponaeiU.l Klang, June 14. The Klang races opened to-day iv fine weather. There was a large attendance of planters from all parts of Malaya. The Buffs' band were present and were much appreciated. They played during the afternoon m an
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  • 76 12 The following Ties will be played on Monday, 17th. StMii.i: Handu u\ W. Macdonald v K. A. Hrown. Dr A. G. Butler v T. B. Norrie. H. Klphitk v H. M. Cantrell. F. W. Lvall v J. Beutley. Tl KSDAY'S Tli:s. BMOU HwnicAi*. S. G.
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  • 33 12 Today is the final event, and the prize giving of the S. Meeting at Hallestier Kifle fiiinge. The President and Committee will be "at home from 3 to 8 p.m.
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  • 37 12 The Spring Cup Competition will be played today and to-morrow June. l. r >th and ir»th. The best 1(> scores handed m will qualify for further pluy under match conditions for the Vade Cup.
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  • 29 12 The A. Division distance diving and R hisision r»o yards swimming competitions of the Chinese Swimming dab will bo held on Sunday at 10 30 a.m.
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  • 30 12 Sl N" DAY 16TH. Johnston's Pier at 10 and 11 a.m., 2.;U) and J.lii) p.m. Club Bungalow at 9.30 and 10.30 a.m. 12. ir>, and 5.30 p.m.
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  • 210 12 Campbell Island, off New Zealand, which was taken some time n^»o by a syndicate of ten young men belonging to Picton, promises to be a big commercial success. Niue of the members of the syndicate have returned to the Bluff after placing nearly »,COO sheep
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  • 450 12 The new Holt steamer Circe was discharging general cargo yesterday. (Quarantine restrictions against the port of Rangoon on account of plague are withdrawn. The mail steamer \ssaye left Penaug at r> ttO p. m. on Thursday and may be expected at Singapore at daylight this morning. H. M.
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  • 96 12 News received from Port Said shows that the iujunes sustained by Mrs. Inier, wife of Major C. I>uer, Civil Surgeon. Simla, West, m the recent ciotor car accident near Lahore are more serious than first reported. An effusion m the chest has made its appearance on the voyage home and
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 64 12 Lucky or rich Which would you rather be.' I Is a question which lias greatly puzzled me f Whether 'tis better lucky to be lx>rn, Or rich and able poverty to scorn.' But this I say, it matters not at all. And as a circumstance is very, very small The
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    • 12 12 Rigauds Bocool Extract is an exact reproduc an? to veryiS' InaiM rtßme
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    • 195 12 SUN LIFE A MIVJr OF CANADA. (mOOXTOEATSD htm. FUNDS (Exceed) £8,500,00q CANADA'S PREMIER COMPANY ft. \]>o nonet* has perfootod, ;m<l ACTUAL RESULTS to Polici I made the reputation, and proved the guarantee, of tlii» Cofliimoy't Ap]>ly for prospectus an<l paiiijtlilot "FACTS ABOUT THE COMPANY Chief Office for South I W.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 249 12 LATEST SHIPPING. AmbiTst, Brit Iff, Scott. II »i, Hajfuu. Joo Sftig. llagan 17. Klioeu Foeng Dut :>:18, Kluk. 14 ti. I'unak. Thong Kk, Pauk 17. Manila, (Jer 110H, Minssen 1 1 liabuul K.M., ltahaul 23. tloir.ora, <ier 460, Clausen, 14 ti, Pilau. Houstead Brisbane If. Kirin Maru, Jap 2,:»57. hovuehi.
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