The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 June 1912
1912-06-25
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Title Section17 1912-06-25 1 Si ngapore Free Pre ss AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. EN CENTS SINGAPORF, TUESDAY JUNE 25. 1912. NO. 7,55617 words
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Article228 1912-06-25 1 The Oalai Lama i.s proceeding to Thibet' Page 7. li Keppel Golf Club beat Sepoy Lines on Sunday Page 12. A Russian captain has been arrested m Berlin for spying Pa^e 7. There are very few scratchings for' Kuala Lumpur races to day Page »>. Mr. Cook,228 words
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Article1211 1912-06-25 1 We are going to hegin haymaking next las, said Cells; "and if you have never done it hefore, you must do it now." And so for several days we have been making hey, down him m the heart ofthe Dorsetshire nnadows i wotking like slaves under tim1,211 words
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Advertisement212 1912-06-25 1 I A PICTURE OF UNIQUE INTEREST ONE HUNDRED YEARS AFTER PSS Title gives no indu ation of what the Filn, is Uke. and leaves yon to g_e fc the kind of YOII Will WiMT m/% IN Al)I)l TION TO THIS YUU WILL WANT TO SEE IT, film thk following and212 words
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Advertisement307 1912-06-25 1 HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, H NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. ij THREE SUBJECTS OF EXCEPTIONAL MERIT: FUNERAL of FREDERICK VIII, KING OF DENMARK. 1 One is Business the other is Crime, 1,000 ft. Biogmph Won by a Fish, soo n; iwaph ALSO The Latest Gaumont Graphic AND MANY INTERESTING FILMS IN j J307 words
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Advertisement169 1912-06-25 1 VOCAL RECITAL BY ARNOLD SPOEL BARITONE ANI) GRETA SPOEL SOPRANO AT THE DUTCH CLUB ON Thursday, July 4, at 9-15 p. m. Admission $2. J ime 25 57 JUST ARRIVED JUST ARRIVEO f\ SEVERAL NEW ACTORS AND ACTRESSES Including the well known WAN DOED The Leading Actor of The Udiau169 words
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Advertisement188 1912-06-25 1 ((ftwdqff flfcvcrtiscmcnre. h A enance to make money easily Page 2. 1 Deann going ship's officer wanted Page 2 j Foxterrier dog lost from Deanrow i Page 2. 1 Sanatogen for nervous exhaustion I Page 5. Dr. Morse's Indian root pills for jnun- 1 dice Page 3. Chinese interpreter wanted188 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous105 1912-06-25 1 THE WEEK Tuesday 25ih. High Water— 7-1 a.m., 7 fi p.m. Hockey B. C.C. v U.K. i K.A. Wednesday 26th. High Water— 8-26 a.m.. 7-55 p.m. Relat Tiu Meeting Denicks, uoon. Thursday 27th. High Water— 9-25 a.m.. 8-39 n.m Address Malays ami their Womeiikind Y. M. C. A. 5.15 p.m.105 words
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Article560 1912-06-25 2 The Klcctrn-.il Review m a recent issue gives au account of a development of wireless telegraphy which bhould he of considerable value to navigators. Au essential requisite of navigation, of course, is to know the exact time at the meridian I at Greenwich, which is vow the datum! meridian for560 words
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Advertisement64 1912-06-25 2 Five hundred cases of typhoid fever were treated with glycogen during the December 1903 epidemic m western Pennsylvania, and Dr. A. W. Hill, who was especially commissioned to see that glycogen wassuplied the public hospitals during this epidemic, received anundant testimony to its value ce'ssin^oldTe^r'. 1 >iad to —^lesuc_.*iii controll©_,64 words
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Advertisement239 1912-06-25 2 J LONDON'S LATEST SUCCESSES. PINK LADY WTZ. EVA WALTZ. THE ETERNAL VALSE 85 cents EACH. ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. ___^^r_^# {^L _W^*^*^"^_N^_L AW.Tully Is now doin«4 business on the SELANGOR RACES June 25. 27, 29. TREBLES Races 2, 5, 7. DOUBLES ANY TWO RACKS. STRAIGHT-OUT ON ALL EVENTS. For Prices239 words
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Advertisement266 1912-06-25 2 M. S. COWAN NOW DOING BUSINESS ON THE SELANGOR RACES FIRST DAY, JUNE 25th. TREBLE EVENT, on races 2, 5, 6 2, 5, 7. DOUBLE EVENTS ON ANY 2 RACES. STRAIGHT OUT ON ALL EVENTS. RACE 2. RACE 5. RACE 6. RACE 7. Sovrrity 0. 7 Lossie 10 Lissie 0.266 words
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Advertisement607 1912-06-25 2 NOTICES «■■■«___■__________________<__■■_____——■_■ LOST. Lost from Deanrow," Paterson Road, on Saturday last, Fox terrier dog wearing ouni eipal No. 3820. Anyone returning the same would be rewarded. June 25 2H-6 S. S. OAGRE CASTLE." Consignees are notified that the above steamer is due here from New York on the 23th inst.607 words
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Advertisement471 1912-06-25 2 WANTED WANTEB Second OMkem Mm Ocean-goi M( < Bfc 1114 Apply: -PATERSON SIMONS Co Lm June 25 Ufl $200 TO BE MADE DAILY. Waatai Party with lea I Im ma Una i Enterprise that wW tAam f*o Da ni party with *3u'J who daily. Apply personally betw. _f* AIitNCY. Corner471 words
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Article2247 1912-06-25 3 \Frm <■ o>ieipond*nt.\\ A LaBOUI Policy. I London, May 31st. I un Informed by a member of theCabithat ever? brain which the Government possesses is al present turned oa to fled ilntioa of the Labour oncost, some tns not only oi coping with actual muni- I tions but2,247 words
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Article653 1912-06-25 3 Tm: Tokv Pahty. i Llotd Gnoaaa PaoPHaatas. 'From Australian Papers.) London. May 17th. Mr. Lloyd (leorge. Chancellor of the Bxcbeqoer, speaking at Aheryatwitb, m Wales. OB the Conner vative campaign against the social reform policy of the Asquith (iovernment, siud Wheu the Tory political rags circulated falsehoods about653 words
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Advertisement772 1912-06-25 3 P— "I' I .<3g^«gE__SS_Via@__-K_3_^^ mmm ITS GAUSE AXE. r* T *>^ j This distressing complaint so common m all hot countries is I I eauaed by tha Biio overflowing m the Blood, it is not m- V 1 dependent disorder hut the of other courplainta which f cause tlic Bile772 words
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Article806 1912-06-25 4 Leonardo da Vinci Commkmohatlon. 400 Year old Ttkatise ox P_ioHT. Oa the Anniversary to day of the battle of Solferino (June 24, ***** Fiance and Italy will unite m honouring tbe memory of Leonardo da Viuci, who four centuries ago wrote a remarkable treatise ou the806 words
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Article97 1912-06-25 4 Greece and Bulgaria End a Long Fkud to Extend the Influence m Macedonia* With the purpose, it is stated, of extending their influence m Macedonia (one of Turkey's European dominions), Greece and Bulgaria have just concluded an agreement which marks the end of a97 words
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835 1912-06-25 4 I Imaavaira Dbvb_opm_3iti Aaaouacaoi. NKW MAMMOTH WHITK STAK LINKKK FOX THK SIOKVICE. Perth, May 81st. The daily press of Australia has this week chronicled an important announcement m connection with the Cape Route (rom the Commonwealth to the old country. It was only835 words
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Advertisement335 1912-06-25 4 The Danger of Losing Weight Persistent loss of flesh is a grave symptom. It proves that the body is using up its A\\ reserve of vitality, stored XX^^^^f^^A against the attacks of disease, rir^^ 7aW V* instead of thriving upon the I jt V^Sl food eaten daily. Such a state335 words
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Advertisement124 1912-06-25 4 CELESTINS VICHY TABLE WATER. *.Xi hiB tost J cetebHrted and incomparable table water m order to meet the rising demands of the puhlic has been now introduced here m small bottles, being formerly only used m large ones. The VICHY WATERS are throe In number Grande Grille, Hospital and CelesBB124 words
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Advertisement245 1912-06-25 4 DUNLOP Cycle Tyres Are the best qua- /7 lity and value also .a the most popular tyre of the day Fully proved after 25 years of public J Dunlop Cycle jS wj Tyres can be ob- ;.ij 9 tamed from every European Native t'i?il Cycle dealer m the I^9 gj245 words
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Article491 1912-06-25 5 I>eatb of Mahy Caroline Huchkss af Sl THKRLANI). May 27th. The death was announced yesterday of i irol ne Duchess af Sutherland at I r i sty-tsar. The late Duchess had had a career of i than usual interest and excitement for among her experiences491 words
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Article325 1912-06-25 5 report of a violent and disastrous i ruptioa m Panama, says the York Tribune,'' need cause no au Ihe safety of the canal works. of the outbreak is iv the Corot Chiriqoe, which is a continua tl( "i of tbe mountain range of Costa Rica, r; d325 words
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Article513 1912-06-25 5 IndUn c aK We rc P rod «^d from an ul m«tr Per a d SCri^ OQ of the wonderad TntZ\ gift r— by a Mr A w lDdla Mr A,fred tapper and Mr. Owen Hughes, the public entertainers vhoareat present m Colomho, met the can TeJ513 words
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Article170 1912-06-25 5 What is a coloured person f An illustration of the ditlic ulty of deciding the point was quoted by the Times Cape Town correspondent, m regard to a case which came before the magistrate's court at (Jeimiston, m the Transvaal. The Transviul law makes the possession170 words
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194 1912-06-25 5 A SriuKK PnoMAiii.i.. Prom reliuhle sources, 'says the "China I Mail it appeals that there is at present and has been for sometime past, considerable dissatisfaction among of the Marine Officers engaged on vessels whose head 'quarters are m Hongkong. The trouble is stated to have194 words
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Advertisement1438 1912-06-25 5 AUCTIONS MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF One Singapore Milk Cow To be held at No. 386-1, Alexandra Road Wednesday, 26th June, at 4 p.m. N. KAN'JSAMY PILLAY A Co., Auctioneers, No. 63, Victoria Street June 24 27.6 AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, the Property of Six Pawnshops. On Tuesday, July 2nd 1912,1,438 words
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Advertisement897 1912-06-25 5 \INERTOL>^ PAINT ANTICORROSIVE Exhaustive trials have proved it to be the best protection for iron constructional work against rust. Sea water has no effect whatever on iron and steel coated with Inertol. WATERPROOF Concrete and cement surfaces are rendered impermeable. Most suitable for reservoirs water-tanks etc. Write for IlluHtrated Booklet:897 words
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Article36 1912-06-25 6 On the Sted inst.. at 2h, Killiney Road, the wife of Tan Moknu Tho, oi a son. Keith. At Fyvie,' Aberdeenshire, on the 23rd iiiht the wife of Da. R. I). KEITH, of a von.36 words
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Article, Illustration36 1912-06-25 6 Here Mm the Pre<i» the People's rijtfct ma i a lata. Unawed by influen. c and i.nbribed by g-ur. Here i^t'iot Tnitb bn ginricu. pte>:ept» draw, fW|*l to Kcliiiioo. Loyalty and Law.36 words
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Article2096 1912-06-25 6 One of the features of this progressive age is the devotion ot' engineering enterprise, executive energy, and large capital to the creation of the additional schemes of railway communications that are yet recpiircd to supplement the extensive systems now existing, which traverse great geographical distances and2,096 words
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Article189 1912-06-25 6 SELANGOR RA^ES. T!:: Rubb:r Stow. \K\Frcm our <nvn Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpur. Jmmm %i A large BBaibei of vis, tors ha, arrived here fron, kb« Colon. "i V States for the race nif,ung The Johore b I eUich I. engaged. pUyedori P., ing. Tbe scratching* for fcfcfl MtOk189 words
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Article68 1912-06-25 6 \From our awn Correspondent) Tcnnn^. Jnn#» >4. The directors of Flu Pie* I decided to pay a sixth interim d.v J. 20 per cent, on July I. Mr Carl Bolius. immuger of thp Oolda* baagOaj, has heen married SI I i Church to Miss Anna H;igen. Two Chinese68 words
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Article413 1912-06-25 6 Official figures of the ,-xport of Mock tin and tin ore from Jan. to May. and the previous year are Block Tin, 17,197 pik. for mM luoa. HO,:i.">o pik. against 70,071 pik. Tin Oas, :.4,6:>1 pik. for M M ISM7I pik. against 214.174 pikul. This is413 words
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Advertisement199 1912-06-25 6 ENGLISH. SACKVILLES OLD TOM GIN. COUTTS' SUPERIOR OLD TOM GIN. COUTTS' UNSWEETENED GIN. COATE'S PLYMOUTH GIN. D V TC H HULSTKAMP'S GENEVA. LUCAS BOLS SUPERIOR GENEVA. CALDBECKS GENEVA (Horsehead Brand). WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL FROM:CALDBECK, MACGREGOR AND Co. mil atr mm. mmvm Ml I tmmm «MM_BM____»____aßH__»____M_M___r«_»-* *V___-B__B__B-__-B_______BB_______H_____l___n_^ Burroughes Watt's THE "STRAITS"199 words
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Advertisement55 1912-06-25 6 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (At^jock's Patent with Improvements of John Rob ris, Retired World's Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 19 10. only obtainable from John Roberta. London REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE EAST C. N. LUMB address P. 0. Box 41, Penang. show room Raffles55 words
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Advertisement56 1912-06-25 6 Not gold or diamonds, silver, peat > The luck of kings or helted earls Not titles, prestige, no nor wealth Would I exchange for my good hea lh I never have the slightest pain, Nor fear have I of snow or raio j I just Uke Woods' Great Peppermin Coro,56 words
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Article343 1912-06-25 7 ITHE FIGHT THICKENS. Roosevelt on Morality. [By Submarine Cable]. Renter's Service. London, via Bouibaj Mvelt appealed to his supporters m ti,, convention to abstain from voting. Accordingly the party platform, which ex-Vioe Praaideal Fairbanks moved, and which li regarded as of a progressive char- j actcr. advocating supplementary343 words
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Article205 1912-06-25 7 May lead to Fusion with Democrats. Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. It is wired from Chicago that the Republican split now irrevocable by the dual nomination intensifies the interest m tomorrow's Democratic convention at Paltiuiore •specially m view of a similar 6plit j D the conservative205 words
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Article49 1912-06-25 7 I'aulus/. is giving another of his rightful little conjuring entertainments tlj e V.M.c.a. building to-morrow (Wedaight at H.4r,. Admission is fifty *»li each and the proceeds are for the aidof t J( Wesloy CJHiircLi funds and it is 0 hoped there will be a large attendance.49 words
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Article147 1912-06-25 7 police informer has been arrested t**eaTonriag to extort money from a tiara have visited 105, Waterloo I aad stolen clothing and money Q ting to $117. The house is occu *■> Chinese. N p.m. on Sunday, motor car M knocked a Chinaman down near. r °«"tli mile on the Thomson147 words
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Article558 1912-06-25 7 n U .rum tXarmAmmtmmm* Zanzibar, via London, May 14 The report that Zan/abar is l ike l y to'be a subject of bargaining m any arrange »ent with Germany is .keenly criticised t r;,T'^ ereithaB Httracted much attention. This is not by any means the first time558 words
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Article140 1912-06-25 7 AXKKST OF M. SutATIKU. Some excitement was caused m the Square at tillin time yesterday, by a statement that a European who was on the point of being arrested by the police for being m possession of forged notes, had shot himself m the French Hair Dressing140 words
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Article207 1912-06-25 7 Mr Herbert Batson of the Telegraph steamer Recorder reported to the police the loss of a silver wrist watch valued at %'lb. The police searched the vessel and later were informed that the watch had mysteriously reappeared m a drawer from which it had been missed. A Chinese (Shanghai* woman207 words
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Article83 1912-06-25 7 THE DALAI LAMA RETURNS. No Chance for Chinese. Kr.i ter's Service. London, via Bombay. News from Simla states that the Dalai Lama has left Kalimpong on his way to Thibet accompanied by a yellow clad procession of ministers and astrologers, and an Indian trained Thibetan coalmining expert.83 words
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Article50 1912-06-25 7 Keutee's Service. London, via Bombaf. A sensation has heen caused by the arrest at Berlin of a Russian by name Captain Kostevitch, on a charge of'espionage, lie has been living at Berlin for some months, ostensibly studying aviation m the interests of the Russian War Ministry.50 words
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Article35 1912-06-25 7 Impkrial News Service. London, June 23. A Dieppe message says that m the lightweight championship of Kurope the Frenchman Ledony knocked out Digger Stanley m the seventh round. It was a tine tight.35 words
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Article37 1912-06-25 7 Imperial News Service. London, June 23. A telegram from Tripoli states that while a wuggonload of shells was being unloaded one exploded, killing an Italian officer and 7 bluejackets and wounding three others.37 words
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Article54 1912-06-25 7 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban In the course of his speech to a strikers' demonstration m Hyde Park Mr Cosling announced that tbe King had consented to receive an address from the lightermen. The address will appeal for the re tentiou of tbe threatened monopolistic privileges54 words
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Article43 1912-06-25 7 Imperial News Servicb. London, via Durban Mr. Kdward Tyas Cook the well-known Journalist associated at various times with the Pall Mall Gazette. The Westminster (Ja/.ette and the Daily News, the author of several art aud other handbooks, has heen knighted.43 words
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Article38 1912-06-25 7 Imperial News Service. London, .lune 'l:\. A Paris message says that owing to the shipping strike the Government is providing bluejackets to man ten steamers weekly between Marseilles and Corsica, Algeria, aud Tripoli. m a38 words
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Article150 1912-06-25 7 DUC DE MONTPENSIER'S CRUISE. The Due de Montpensier. the younger brother of the Due d Orleans, the Royalist heir to the Throne of France, who has a world wide reputation as a sportsman and traveller, is due m Singapore on the Wih December of next year, lie was a visitor150 words
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Article155 1912-06-25 7 Thieves Lave broken into tbe safe m tht> office of the I'nited Singapore Rubber Kstate and stolen silver and copper coin amounting to $230. They first broke into the store and tben climbed over a partition into the office. The office is 6ome distance from the bungalow of Mr Pons,155 words
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Article557 1912-06-25 7 The following properties were disposed of by auction by Messrs. Ching Keng Lee and Co. at their sale room yesterday there being a large attendance. 999 Years' leasehold land (fronting the Old Straits of Singapore) Area 7 Acres, 1 Rood and 22 Poles. Quit Rent »8.20 per annum.557 words
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Article187 1912-06-25 7 The small boy stepped into a village grocery, where they keep something to drink as well as to eat, and, after peering about a little, spied some ginger cakes. Said he to the grocer. Them's very tine cakes. What's the least you'll take for one of 'em A187 words
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Article114 1912-06-25 7 Twenty-four metres of telephone cable were stolen one night m Bangkok, with a core of twenty pairs copper wires. It is supposed that the wire is wanted to cast bronze Buddhas, and thus acquire merit. A press communique issued at Ootacamutfd states that the bite sustained by Sir Murray Hammick,114 words
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Advertisement209 1912-06-25 7 ROBIHSOM Co, «__f_r_ am FOR RS 748, GENT'S TAN Box Derby Walking Boots made from the best selected ENGLISH Hides. Soft pliable uppers with stout oak tanned soles. THE most reliable Boot for hard wear. Stocked m all sizes. Wm ■»—^__r________—____. ~*aa_— j. «r tm -k ,mm PLAYER'S I NAVY209 words
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Advertisement625 1912-06-25 8 SHIPPING INDO-CHINA STEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd DIRECT SERVICE TO Japan via Hongkong Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtsze Ports. Formosa, the Philippines, Ac, Ac, Ac. STEAMERS. Tons Commander Kutsang 4,895 R. C.625 words
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Advertisement525 1912-06-25 8 SHIPPING N. Y. X JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Tokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. Tho New Twinscrew Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with525 words
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Advertisement563 1912-06-25 8 SHIPPING SINGAPORE TO BANGKOK The Steamer BAN HONG LIONO Captain Rushton, will leave Singapore on Thursday, the 27th Juue, 1912, at 8 a. m. Comfortable accommodation for first and second class passengers. Electric Light. Single passage $60 or 99 ticals. Return passage $106 or 160 ticals. For Freights etc., apply563 words
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Advertisement669 1912-06-25 8 SHIPPING P. 0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London.. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. 1912 Outward (for China) Devanha June 28669 words
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Advertisement657 1912-06-25 8 SHIPPING. M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles OCTWARD HOMEWABD Armand Behic July 8 Salasde July 8 Caledonien Jnly 22 Oceauicn July 22 V. de la Ciotat Aug. 5 Polynesien Aug. S Ernest-Simons Aug 19 Armand Behic Aag. 19 j Salazie Sep. I Caledonien657 words
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Advertisement514 1912-06-25 8 SHIPPING N.D.L Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MMI LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamer* this Company sail fortnightly f, Hamburg via Kottt idam, Antv, I ton, Gibraltar Genoa, Nap!, Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and Port Said, Suez, Aden, Ooloml .Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki and Kobe to Yokohama Through tickets arc514 words
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Advertisement716 1912-06-25 9 SHIP PI N G Toy^l^elilCalsha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) Western Pacific Railway Co Th€ Ne cTsco°to t _7i aC hi, a 'u Ja P an Hon °>^ and San Francisco to all points m the United States, Canada Mexico and Eurooe Operating the New 21.000 Tnm tv_«i_, o MARC _,d716 words
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Advertisement577 1912-06-25 9 I SHIPPING mmmmMmaemmmmmmmi j Pacific Mail S.S. Co. US MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi-Tropical Route 1 JwSL line takla the warm SOUTHERN 1 £?2?t E acr 88 the Pactnc via HONOLULU, most fertile and beautiful island I of the Pacific. j Through Passage Tickets granted577 words
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Advertisement846 1912-06-25 9 BANKS INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. HEAD OFFICE :-«o Wall Street, Nbw Yore. LONDON OFFICE .-Threadneedle House, j Bishopsgate Street Within, London E.O t Lo^ rK H Bankers National Provincial and Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Business Transacted DEPOBITB. Current Deposit Accounts opened and Intere f846 words
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Advertisement445 1912-06-25 9 1 INSURANCE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. Head Office WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Nominal Capital s__»m». Paid up Capital %m.M Insurances \r force over $5,000,000 Annual premium Income over... 400,000 Board of Directors G. A. Derrick, Esq., Chairman. F IR EBQ Man *#ng Director, Peter Fowlie m.b. cm., Chief Med.445 words
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Article136 1912-06-25 10 1911. May 1912. Belat 4,965 MM 12'i Bruang 889 85 208 Bruseb 5,034 360 1,785 Chenderiang 440 926 •Gopeng 7,060 1,795 Beawood 9)4,395 1,337 Kamuiiiug<dolIars)9)43,119 3,518 16,964 Kanaboi 8,008 260 938 Kinta 11)4,065 11,25 Kinta Association 9>6,858 1,957 Kledang 2,068 276 Kraniat Pulai 6.348 1,949 Lnhnl 7,628 2,518136 words
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Article1037 1912-06-25 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. En [order to avoid the complication involved j m Companies finishing their year's m different1,037 words
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Advertisement222 1912-06-25 10 BEHN, MEYER Co., Ltd. ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. SINGAPORE. Sole Agents for KOERTING BROTHERS, The Original Manufacturers of Diesel Oil Engines The most profitable of all Prime Movers, AVill work with cheapest of Fuels as Petroleum Residue and Coal-Tar-Oil. Higher efficiency than any other type of Engine. Occupies very small floor space.222 words
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Advertisement141 1912-06-25 10 FRESH MILK THE SINGAPORE POULTRY DAIRY FARM SYNDICATE, CHANCERY LANE, _^_____w__ s_\l_ I 1 I 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. THE BANGKOK TIMES (ESTABLISHED 18«7.) LEADING PAPER IN141 words
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Advertisement76 1912-06-25 10 F. CLARKE Co. 207. QI'HKN-ST.. SINGAI'OIU Livery Stable Keepers. Fodder Merchants. Yor Rubber-tyred Gharries and Best Rubbertyred carriages, ring up Telephone 91C. FODDER delivered to any part of tbe Island. SPECIALITY: FURNITURE REMOVALS Id our own Vans, by our own men. GENERAL CARRIERS. C. ZIIMERMANN. Proprietor, Jan 18 qc NOW76 words
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Article1196 1912-06-25 11 wap. 188U». Paid. hAB r Div. buyer*. Shllbbs. 85 000 2 fl AUagar 8% 2 9 mi 150.000 2b 2s Anglo- Malay 70% 13 9 15 T 50,000 ft, 2 8 Batang Malaka I J l 2 30,000 1 1 Batu Oaves 140% £12 5 0 12 15 01,196 words
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Article70 1912-06-25 11 (Corrected up to June 24.) Hank 4 m'a 2 -4$ demand 2-4 116 Private credits 8 m'i 2-4 7 16 i. credits 6 m 2-4 28-82 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288} India, T. T. 174$ Hongkong, demand |l| Yokohama, demand \\a\ Java, demand 140} Bangkok, demand 64$70 words
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Article131 1912-06-25 11 June 24. Tin buyers 99.75 Gambler buyers 9.4* Gambier Cube No. 1 lfi.00 Gambier Cube No. 2 nom Pepper Black ordin. S'pore 22.50 Pepper, (White fair) 3!.12| Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom Mace (Banda) Hg Cloves (Amboina) aora Bali Coffee (10% Black)131 words
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Advertisement60 1912-06-25 11 NOBEL'S SPORTING BALLISTITE SMOKELESS CARTRIDGES No. 12 loaded with Nos. 4, 6 8 shot. Price $3-75 PER HUNDRED. Only supplied m original cases of 2,000 of one size. Nobel's Sporting Ballistite heads the list of prize winners at all the principal Gun Clubs. MIL STOCKS GUARANTEED FRESH I SOLE IMPORTERS60 words
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Advertisement129 1912-06-25 11 De KONINKLMKE 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. Japara Muntok and Palembang June 25 Merkub Selat Pandjanv, Bengkalis, Siak and Pakan Baroe June 26 van DEN Bobch Riouw, Billiton, Batavia129 words
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Advertisement22 1912-06-25 11 Orimault i Co. Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood from all impurities arising from Scrofula, i Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin Diseases, Pimples and Sores.22 words
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Miscellaneous1171 1912-06-25 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For When Waterwitcb H.M.S. ych 620 Reyno H'kong, 12-5 S.N.O. Uncertain Steamers Nat. Tonnage A Master From Consignees For C^ckKian Dut lIL utT ZZZ** Han BWssiu 27 c Hock Kian Dut 1420 Hubert Batavia, 16-6 Wee Bros Bagan 25 Chiengmai Ger1,171 words
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Article437 1912-06-25 12 Br IKS II v WAHDBSaSS. The replayed match between the above teams took place on tbe Esplanade last evening, and resulted m a win for the Buffs by d goals to nil. Taking the game ull through there was very little enthusiasm about it at times it was437 words
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Article160 1912-06-25 12 We learn that the Ministry of Marine has placed the cost of three land wireless stations and the installations for vessels of the Fleet m the estimates for R. S. l:;i. The sites for tbe land stations will Ik? on the eminence at the Exhibition ground160 words
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Article205 1912-06-25 12 Replying to questions on the subject of the troubles which occurred recently m Netherlands India amongst a portion of the Chinese population, the Minister for Colonies stated m the Second Chamber of the States General that at Bstavifl the troubles wholly bore the character of distur bances205 words
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Article49 1912-06-25 12 About 9 30 yesterday morning, a private gbarry containing a Chinese noma and «everal children, and driven by a Javanese tio C n r«' k Cd dOWnaTamil at the f f SS ee/ ce K le *°ad and Albert Street. "a'ort-nate man was removed m an saw nsdous condition.49 words
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Article485 1912-06-25 12 BsouflflPDur Saasa out. The English Cup Final at the Palace this year was not the usual linancial success. The Barnsley and West Bromwich match was witnessed by the smallest orowd 54,504) which has gathered on the Sydenham slopes since lft9b\ when Sheffield Wednesday and the Wolves met m485 words
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Article252 1912-06-25 12 Whilst upon tbe subject of pjssible changes is time honoured institutions I may mention a decided change which is imminent. The hansom cat) "the gondola of London" was once the pride of tbe metropolis. I'.ut times change, and its dis appearance off tbe streets of the metropolis252 words
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Article133 1912-06-25 12 A Chinaman was fined one dollar or two days' imprisonment by Mr. David, second magistrate, yesterday, for trespass m the grounds of tbe Government bungalow at Changi. The accused said he was going fishing and took a bhort cat through the Government property. Tbe London Graphic for June 1 devotes133 words
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Article158 1912-06-25 12 Keppel ts. Sepoy Lines. The return match between Keppel Golf Club and Sepoy Lines Golf Club was 'played at Sepoy Lines ou Sunday and re- I suited m a win for the home side by the narrow margin of i. The scores were as! J follows F. W. King158 words
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Article85 1912-06-25 12 YESTERDAY'S BESt LTS. Bath beat Blsekwsll 81 t'.». McDonald beat Brown 1 10. McKail beat Peirco 21 17. Welsh beat Muir 81—14. Berry beat Allan w. o. TO DAY'S TIES. FiuKsuiA Pans. W. M. BatchaH and A. I). Allan v B. Scoular and .1. P. Mackail. Ljall85 words
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Article23 1912-06-25 12 Mr. Melrose has beaten Mr. Munro m the Amateur Qfllf Championship el Ceylon by 0 up and B to play.23 words
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Article440 1912-06-25 12 Ml>> KSLLSBMAIf *fI \'ii.\s>. Superiority m sport is bec-oming as right ly tho daimof the Knalltfcurowaa as of Übi Knglishman, and that it is uo idle boast ia m a flMSflSr* proved by two items m the morning's papers. Miss Helen I'reece, the wonderful fifteen year old440 words
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Article80 1912-06-25 12 Detective Inspector Taylor raided a houso at 0, Amoy St: on Saturday and ar- I rested three Teochews m connection with the housebreaking case m Merchant Road, and the subsequent stabbing of a Malay policeman. Housebreaking tools, daggers and clasp knives were found m the house. The P. C, who80 words
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Article594 1912-06-25 12 Hoihow- is declared infected from the prevalence of cholera there. The Sui Sang discharges a cargo of Indian coals at the wharves. From China the "Fook Sang" is discharging general cargo. She loads for Calcutta and sails this afternoon. The homeward bound Holt liner "Peleus and the local594 words
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Advertisement337 1912-06-25 12 |SUN LIFE A ZZ::y OF CANADA UNCORroiIATKD Ih9S). FUNDS (Exceed) £8,500,000 CANADA'S PREMIER COMPANY Bxpsrisnes has perfected, and ACTUAL RESULTS to Policy hold made the reputation, and proved the guarantee, of tbil Company's Pol Apply for prospsctos and pamphlet "FACTS ABOUT THE COMPANY W. A. WHITE. Ma,,,,,,,, DALLANS AUSTRALIAN HORSE337 words
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Miscellaneous259 1912-06-25 12 PASSENGERS. Per Lanka: Mr. Mrs. Yooh Kok Clivr Messrs J. Berry and P. G. Norman. Per Cine Messrs L. F. Payne and Wong Teck Nam. Per Ipoh: Mr. fl Mrs. M. Sime Mr fl Mrs. Agneth. Mrs. Lemon. Messrs Paul. Tan Cheng Hee. A. Morrison, Yau der Berg F G259 words
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