The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 July 1912

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. JULY 10 1912. NO. 7.669
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  • 199 1 Sporting Notes are gi\eu on pmgt The annual meeting of the Y. M C. A. was held last erening Page 6. An account ot Bukit Timah ■ftwial meeting will be found ou page 7. A racoeMfol concert was given m tl.i> Tea ton ia Olab Uurf evening
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  • 1111 1 Tluir hii always been for me a great intr.t( tion m the DipanSi and solitude* o( broad open s;>aceS. I should make a very nnbappj prisoner; the environment of four walls soon iiil< bm with a restlessness that is pnin. I love to >fand on a ?reat height
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 807 1 attractive ALHAMBRA rr.. photoplays beach road HARIWIA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, X ROCBS n TBE I I V iT RKIDGE I!OA1> [grand change izj:^l:°z:sj:»:;. to-night"^ i to-night < k v complete change of programme. 1 I P 9 ri show 9-30 to 11 p.m. GAUMONT GRAPHIC. No. 24. HYDROPLANES vc.u. KOTOR-BOATS. J^Q
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    • 27 1 V. V. O. IS WATSON'S OF DUNDEE FINE OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. ij AQENTB: •i GALDBECK MACGREGOR Gc BVB-AQESTB: J CHIN GUAN HIN Co., 113, South Bridge Road.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 285 1 tto^ap's Htwettiteinetifiii Arabella radio mcdi'iual water Page 10. Superior turnout and horse for Page _>. Sale of furniture at 9:1 Chin S\ve»- road Page S. Ooaling aud Co. for arinea, apiritt aud ales -Page i. Kussels .'ream, the famous gold medal wiiuer Page 10. Guthrie and Co are importer* of
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  • 573 2 A Chinese woman has reported to the Police that her seven months' old female infant has !>een stolen. Gramophone records of voices of famous singers were sealed and deposited m a vault at the Paris Opera House and are to remain there untouched for 100 years. It is stated at
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  • 332 2 A European planter named Laurence Gilbert, employed by the Johoie Hubber Lands. Ltd., appeared before Mr Arthur, third magistrate, yesterday on a charge of criminal breuch of trust m respect of 1,000. Accused pleaded guilty and said he committed the offence under the influence of drink.
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  • 181 2 At the meeting of the Legislative Council on Friday the Hon 11. M. Darby will ask whether it is a tact tli^t th" Govern ment have ga/otted an ofltcei as Assistant Protector of Chinese m the Baitlw— of Malacca, and if so, iv view of the very urgent
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    • 76 2 G. H. WILLIS TURF ACCOUNTANT of Rangoon and Singapore has taken offices m Penang and is now doing business on the Forthcoming PENANG RAGES RUN 16,18&20thinst. BETS. Straight out Win and Place all Races. TREBLE EVENT 1,3&5 DOUBLES ANY TWO RAGES ALL WIRES MOST BE PREPAID. NO REPLY means NO
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    • 605 2 THREE ATTRACTIVE NEW RECORDS. ALL CHANGE THE DOOR KEEPER Song by WILKIE BARD WHAT IS A SEE THE IDEA Eking by HARRY FORD. CHEER UP BILLY The Great Hit of "PEGGY." $1-25 BACH. j ROBINSON PIANO CO.. LTD. NOTICES BY ORDER OF THE JOHORE GOVERNMENT. NOTICE OF SALE OF LAND.
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    • 280 2 PENANGRACES Ist Day, July 16th. FRED LANDER IS BETTING *****0 TREBLE EVENTS 2000 40 I on RACES \%%l RACE 1. RACE 3. RACE 4 RACE 5. Teontf 10. 7 Brown Comet 10. 7 Mistral 10. 0 Wellington 10. 7 Lossie H St. Brendan 9. 0 Olga 9. 9 Millionaire 10.
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    • 481 2 WANTED I ENGINEERS WANTED Wanted three exi>erieuced Eiirawian 1 ueere for a factory at Kariinon. Apply with copies of testimonials to BOOSTEAD A Co.. Kinga)>or«». July 10 II 7 ASSISTANT WANTED. European Asuistant want« d foi liup<>ii D»{»artment of British firm. Preference >{i\cn to a man with ba/aar experience and
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  • 522 3 How TO Makk It Mohk DIFFICULT. Mr Mark Allerton writes iv the I'all Mull C.i/ette The ordinary man. after he lias conscientiously gone round the links twice a day for live days iv the week, watching other people play golf, is apt to come to the
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  • 424 3 Appended to the ."..Jrd isSJM of the lie j turns of Trade puhlif,hed by the Chinese Maritime* Co stems bl a. very vultiahle and' useful Production Map, iutroJiu ing which I Mr Nornmn Shaw, the compiler, suys thus: The idea of compiling this map ori
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    • 818 3 NOTICES MUNICIPAL NOTICE. REFUMD OF ASSESSMENT. AOpecaonft otetantog refund of Assessment m iesp< t 01 houses \ac;un for nny portion of th. half year OOding :ioih June 19J2, ,-ue hercl>y reminded that such claims must I><> sent m to the CommiMtoaen on or befnre the 80th da\ or July int.
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    • 151 3 In Body, Brain and Nerve TAKE -'VANA'- Tonic Wine You will soon feel like a new being, with a healthy appetite, buoyant spirits, a j cool head, steady nerves and fresh hope and interest m your business and social life. When Exhausted by Sickness 'VANA' Hastens Recovery All Pharmacists sell
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    • 245 3 Two New Introductions by I I Fraser and Neave, Limited. I Dry Ginger Ale Wholesome and Satisfying. An Ideal Drink. Bottled m alOoz. Non-returnable Bottle oamgy, the -Dan" Crown Corked Bottle! A Boon to Planters and Upcuuntry People. j Price, ex Singapore Factory, $t per doZ en. Price, packed 1
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  • 2908 4 Month!. v Pp.oim ction StbAIHL In kkas I INd -IMF. (')l \mi VN's V The Mist annual ordinary general meet ing of the I'.ukit SeuihjAVitng Kuhher i Company, Lul., was bald on June ll at; Winchester House, Old IJroad street, Colo j nel Ivor Plulipps, n. so., m
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    • 232 4 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. 433. MASSE U R S. FUJITA (Japanese), No. 208, QUEEN STREET MASSAGE is Good
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    • 1015 4 Bukit Sembawang Rubber Go, L td DIRECTOBa COLONEL IVOII PHILIPPH (Chairman* MR. J AMKS CIRSON. D.8.0., H.P. Mi: JOHN TURNER. Boy. BVEBABD FRILDItfG. Km WILLIAM BRBKINB WARI>. Mr. H. PABBT. I.CJJ., m.a BECRBTABIEfI A QFFICE& HHITJSII NOHTH H()K\E() BUBBSB TBUBT, Limited, 104, Winchkster HoiJSB, QUO BWMO Stkkki, London, K. C.
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    • 38 4 AUSTRALIAN AND 6ALCUTTA FRESH MUTTON Can be had at No. 7. Rochore Road close to the Clyde Terrace, Beach Road Market, at the rate of 25 conts per lb. The Straits Cattle Trading Co. l 2 MUTTONDp T.,
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  • 1226 5 It will not be denied that the result of the tinal of the Association Football Cup competition, played on the Ksplanade on Monday evening g llV e the honours to the better team. The Buffs have had the I'M oi laafftl throughout the competition and this notwithstanding thai
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  • 69 5 Durian Sabatang Agent! Sime. Darb\ and Co. Kempas Ltd. J.'.i To. Agents Kvatt and Co. Mergui 1,061 'J BOS. 8,091. ilu Pandan (Singapore) 2.">*"> year »»!♦<;. Agents Derrick and Co. Tambalak, Rubber 1,6001 b rooonute 17.700: (iambier 1 1\ pikul. Agents (iuthrie and Co. Heawood tin,
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  • 70 5 iMfered lor Sale -MM cases pik. 2.;7.1T or :51.f)2.{ lbs. Sold 2_M cases pik 116.91 or 80.12:$ lbs. Fan b§ iu:\i. i/».i>. Kneel Smoked ISSO to |24A L'nsmoked 186 to j1 Crepe No. l 189 to •_'."»<> No. a •_>:;<) to 189 No. HI to 181 No.
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  • 318 5 Interview with Sir William Ramsay. The following cables were sent b] the correspondent ot the Times of Ceylon London. June 21. Interviewed to .i.iv with regard to synthetic rubber. Sir William Bamsaj expressed the opinion that the displacement of the natural product would be slow, affecting the worst
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  • 80 5 The report for the year endeed Feb. 29 states that after writing .£'2ll off the pre liminary expenses, charging up m full London administration expenses, direc tors' fees, and writing off XI OO for depre ciation on buildings there remains i; 2:5 tc be carried forward.
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  • 1161 5 It is not until one takes a journey round some of the M ulu of this island, if one may be allowed the term, that one begins to realise what a lot of ground has been taken up for rubber planting. In the old days when
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  • 589 5 Pataling. Int. div. 50 percent, (actual 1 Carey United -Int. div. 7^ per cent, per annum. East Java. Proposed to issue Jc 10,000 7 per cent, first mortage debentures, convertible. Simo Including $1,694 forward, credit balance is £2,862, dividend proposed 5 per cent., forward .£1,505. Linggi.
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  • 167 5 The report for the year 1911 states that the 1910 crop realized £107,908, and the total sum chargeable against that amount, including London expenses and depreciation, amounted to £69,916, showing a profit of .£43,987. The directors propose to pay a final dividend of 12^ per
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  • 523 5 rhe Annual ReneraJ Meeting of this company was held sit the niiices. ('o)eman street, Mr. L. W. Fonvst presiding. The Chairman said they bad all to con graftulate themselves on tlie company's continued success. Thanks to Mr. Baxen dale and the excellent staff m Malays, tlie estate
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  • 135 5 The report for t!ie. past w.ir states th;it on December '-'<l lust 4 1 0 o acres m nil were planted, the hulk with coconnul > and rubber. The piolit for the year on sale of •tore*, together with the reuts of town I 'ipfity
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  • 96 5 The Directors of the Rubber Plantations Investment Trust, Ltd., m their report state that the sum carried forward from last year's account, jC'29,44,*. plai j£ 11. '{,<><"> 3. the profit earned on the yea! ending iJlbt Match, totals .£143, 098, out ol which it is recommended that
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  • 203 5 LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT. Since our last Report the Market has en v.'iy firm, hut only moderate husi ness done. HARD PoTB. done on the spot at ts. LO#d., and sales reported at 4s. Ltd. Inly to kmg. sold up to 48. 9^d. and hmg. to Bepl, to Is. Hid.
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  • 168 5 The report for the year ended December :".l last state* that the working e\pendi kOfll duriug the year amounted to .J; 4 J Including kb« 18,166 written off M depre ciation. The total income amounted to £99,897. The amount of fold rcco\.i.d was :i.IH o/.., which reali/vd
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  • 119 5 At UM IMBrtni of the Cicely Rubber B». tates Co.. Ltd.. which has paid 250 percent dividends on ordinary shares for the >ear. Mi Maurice Maude. Manager of the Com pany, strongly urged the desirability of ma nu ring the old areas. The average yield, he stated, from old
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  • 103 5 The Directors of IVrak Uubbn IMiiiHa tions. Ltd., have issuid then n'port for the year ending Ist March last, which shows a profit of £83,8 M. A tmm of 410,000 is placed to ivsci ye nnd 14,948 is carried forward to ue\t yeni s ROOIMUIt. The Company pays a
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  • 74 5 Sialaug Kubber Estates. Ltd., whose pro perty of 9,460 acres is ou the Kast oa*t of Sumatra, announces a protU for tbe year of JQ1H,457. out of which a dividend of 8 per cent is to be paid and £6,889 carried forward to next year's uccount. I The cost
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    • 64 5 I BUY A I I PLEX DUPLICATOR AND BE CHEERFUL. I YOUR TYPIST WILL NOT PULL A LONG FACE WHEN HE IS I ASKED TO MAKE 40 COPIES OF ANY DOCUMENT H THE PLEX WILL DO THIS WORK FOR HIM H H Cosilplcti' outfit fools«;i|) si/r. I B ask FOB
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  • 49 6 Domestic Occurrences. MARRIAGE. ROBBlNs: -HEED.-On Die Mh .lime, at the Pari h Church, Wimbledon, by the Rev. E. W. Moore, m.a., the Kk\ Waltkr Kokhins, B. A., Vice-Principal of Trinity Collage, Nlufj Po, liin.i. to PHYliLlfi B*ltON. tJan<,'htt'r <f Mr. and Mrs. Baron Reed, of Pencoyd, The Olive, Wimbledon,
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  • 1277 6 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, July 10 1912, Here <lia» the Pr^ i\.» PeopJe u?\ t .;a;«t*lit Unawe.} b> inftnerurc ar»H unbribef* hy Rair. Heir i...t>i«j« Truib 'id ciorion" pre eptv dra*. Pl«dgeu to k. li.i ji Loyalty im, I It will not have escaped notice that the two great
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  • 758 6 L;if>t night, at the Teutonia Club, m the presoureof a very good audience, M Eugene Ossipoff, the leading baritone of the Im- perial Opera, Moscow, gave a very successful vocal recital, with the assistance of Mr. Norman Peterkin, who contributed piuno solos, Mr. .1. I). B.
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  • 40 6 i aUCh Of the "^istering children s league will meet this (Wednea day) afternoon at the Y. M. C. A Hull at 480 p. m. The Tanglin Branch "n meet on Thursday afternoon at Nassim Lodge at 4.30 p.m. m
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  • 889 6 The ninth Anniversary Meeting of the Y. M. C. A. was held m the Institute la-.; evening, when many members of tinSociety wore present, with their frifinK to enjoy the program/in tli.it ha I >< i ranged and to hoar what had happen--.! during the
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    • 186 6 Fascination of the East Bou ton Rouge fand Felucca Egyptian Cigarettes '"^JagTaK J^ The care win which thry -^r» in^Je undfr idf tl "^jSSR^^bR^S clln.aUc rnn^ltions. starting from the s-!--.:lion if f» Jg~ trie leaf to the fmshet: roo i«-t. m^kes tnese tra-xi' Xngii'''jfcr'' £^m ~Z_" revelation to the ci^oreur
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    • 57 6 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. I' (ArjCOCK'B PATEXT WITH IvII'KOVEMWNTB OF I John Rob kis, Rktireu Wokld's Champion) ABoOLUTELY THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 19 10. ONLY obtainable from John Kobcrts. London REPREHBNTATIVE FOR THE ExHT C. N. LUXB ADDRKBB P. 0. Box 41, Penang. show
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  • CAMORRA TRIAL ENDS.
    • 103 7 Severe Sentences. London, via Romi.Hv teiegiam from Viterbo states that the tt—M r.uuorra trial which began on 1 Mftich 11, It'll, has concluded and eight of ■ecated have beeu convicted of the murder ofl'uocolo and his wife, and have begu >eutenced to thirty years imprisonment; to he
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    • 52 7 When the accused were recalled to the' ■gc to hear the verdict. [>c Marinis, who! was convicted of murder, drew from his I pocket piece of glass or a sharpened coin mad cut his throat, collapsing m a pool of blood. There was indescribable confusion I tb«
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    • 236 7 11 An Absurd Adventure." London, via Durban Madrid uiessage says Seuhor Canale |M announces that strict orders have been •jiveu for the repression of conspiracy on the Kpauish ride. He says the whole movement is an absurd advent ui<> which has failed. The Major of Oreuse telegraphs thai
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    • 80 7 r Morocco's Pretender Routed. REUTEb'f Sebvice. London, July Hth. A telegram from Fez states that Genevul Gourand by a Bjgfctl •narch with a light column and font battalions, with mountain guns, surprised the Pretender's camp. lighting followed from four m the morning till the afternoon, w.hen two'
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    • 131 7 A One sided Measure. lii:ni:u's Sf.iu KB. London. Jaljr Mtb. Mr. Harcourt. m moving the sec oud reading of the Franchiae Bill, emphasised the fact that the liovernmeut intended to carry the biJl and effect the iv distribution m time for next geiMMral election. He did
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    • 66 7 Imperial Service. London, via Durban Tea Labour M. Ps and the Liberal member Martin are supporting Finey's Candida ture ut Hauley. Yesterday Mr. Ramsay Macdonald said that fifty Labour members had petitioned Lord Klibank to give the fc^at to the Labour party. They were ready to take
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  • 206 7 AMERICA'S FINE SUCCESSES. A Great Finnish Runner. Hkitkh's Skhvick. London, July Kth.— The final of the ten thousand metres ended m a win for Kohlmainen of Finland m mm. 20.8 sees. I This is a worlds record and the race was magnificent. Tewaniq. the American In- dian, took
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  • 55 7 Imii-kial News Service. London, July s. At Wimhledou m the challenge rounds Wilding heat (tore 04,6 4. (i, 64, and Koper Barrett and hixon heat hecugisand (Jobert :> 6, C> :t, ♦> 4, 7 In the tinal of the mixed double* Paike and Mrs Larcomhe heat Prehhle
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  • 74 7 Africa's Better Form. Ki.r i ku's Seiivkk, London, .July Mth.— The Fourth Test Match has opened at Leeds m the presence of s.OOO spectators. The weather was tine, hut the wicket softish. Kngl.iud made \>\2 of which Woolley'b coutrihution wa> :>7. Nours<- took four wickets for ",•>. The
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  • 78 7 Ki.i tkk's Skhv k k. London, July Hth. It is oflicially stated that acting on the advice of his Ministers, the King has caucelled his engagement to cut the first sod of the new Albert Dock, which was fixed for July 17. This is doubtless due to
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  • 53 7 IjIPIUAI News Servicb. London, July s. Mr Chamberlain his been iuunJat.'l with world \vid<: hirtli«l;\y greetings. London, via Durban The first day's contributions to the •hilliog Chamberlain fund amount to three hundred pounds and include Bonai Law as first contributor of a shilling, Lord Selborne, Sir
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  • 40 7 Imfebial News Sebvice. London, .July 8. At question time m the House of Com mons Air Asquith said the iews of Mr Lloyd <l»«orge as to the uecessity of land reform are shared by his colleagues (oheew).
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  • 34 7 Imperial News Service. London, July A committee of journalists, headed by Mr Harry Lawson and Lord Northeli lie. has issued an appeal fov a memorial to Mr W. T. Stead.
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  • 37 7 Imperial News Service. London, via Durban. Hundreds of girl shirtmakers at Taunton have struck work because the employers are charging them for cotton used iv the manufacture, on the ground of the insurance bill impost.
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  • 23 7 Imtebial News Service. London, July 8. General ami Lady Miles sail for Mauritius on July 13, by the Armadale Castle.
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  • 2024 7 BIKIT TIMAII SHAUKHOLI>KRS DBCUKK. An extraordinary meeting of the shareholders of the liukit Timah ltubber Estates, Limited, was held at the offices of the company, Commercial Union Buildings, yesterday to consider a resolution put forward by Mr (lino Pertile, which if adopted would have had the effect
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 26 7 I Matleo Capsules and Injection still maintain their reputation for the cure of all those m conrenient diseases, about which the least said the better. 13
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    • 220 7 SPORTING AMMUNITION. KYNOCHS BONAX CARTRIDGES 'WWiSIK I KYNOC H^ L OAUED (:;IM>S loi'lVd best (lulled Shot f-f f^f-lp I rue: $5-25 per KM). OPEX CARTRIDGES. Jl Loa(led X S <* Powder Best TOttL J.__ OP.E X 1 Chilled Shot, Nos. 4,5,0 PRIM AX CARTRIDGES GROUSE EJECTOR CARTRIDGES Price $6-00 per
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1391 8 AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS Gramophone, GarJeu Implement-, Plants, etc.. at No. 17. Niveu R*>ad On Saturday, 13th July, at 2-3O p.m. Comprising— Dinner wagons, WRITING TABLES. CARVED TEAK SIDEBOARDS, REFRIGERATOR, POLISHED TEAK DINING TABLE, OAK BOOKCASE, Bentwood and rattan (hairs, Washstands, DnMag IaMM with
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    • 727 8 AUCTIONS Estate of the late I. R. BELILIOS IMPORTANT AUCTION BALE Of Valuable Freehold and Leasehold Land and Buildings, Situate at Kerbau Lane, Klann Road. Race Course Road, Roberts Lane, MacPherson Road aud Sirangoon Road, To be held at Powell li Cos Saleroom, On Tuesday, 16th July, at 2.30 p.
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    • 559 8 SHIPPING OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. FOR Port Hedland, Derby, Broome, Cossack, Ashburton, Carnarvon, Geraldton and Fremantle. Thk Company's Stkamek "GORGON" 2.6H-5 Tons, Captain Townley. is intended to sail for tin- .ihovc jwnts OB Thursday, the Mth instant. For Freight or PMMge apply to W. MANSFIELD S Co.. Ltd., Aleuts,
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    • 616 8 SHIPPING. i IT&oT STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for Chin* Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or aboni MAIL LINES, mi Outward (for China) Delta July 11
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    • 711 8 SHIPPING N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail MMMII o this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp. Sonthainp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexanchia and rMM versa. Port Said, Sue/, Aden, Colombo, l'enang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai Tsingtau I Nagasaki
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    • 815 9 SHIPP ING. 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. -i^R"'"Vn l a' ;i slY6 O S?A^ O R» rt h PIe n SCreW T
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    • 556 9 j SHIPPING Hamburg America Line, I Hamburg Deutsche Dampf schiff .fahrts Get. "Hansa" Bremen. COMBINED SERVICE. The steamers of these Companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen J Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnight ly for Havre and Hamburg and once
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    • 498 9 BANKS i CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China, INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. PAID UP CAPITAL 2 00,000 RESERVE FUND £1 660 ,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,000 HEAL) OFFICE: 38, BISHOPSOATE, LONDON, E. 0. AQKNCILB AND BRANCHES: Amntsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok IloiJo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Sateon
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    • 783 9 INSURANCE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. Head Office WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Nominal Capital $250 uuv Paid up Capital fiss.'iio Insurances m force over $5,000,000 Annual premium Income over 400,000 Board of Directors O. A. Derrick, Esq., Chairman. A. H. Fair, Esq., Managing Director Peter Fowlie, m.b. cm., Chief Med.
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  • 572 10 The report of the British Cousul-Geiieral on the trade, commerce, and agriculture m the States of New York, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Connecticut for the year 1911 was issued yesterday. It states that the total value of the imports into the United States m
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  • 159 10 "ARABELLA RADIO-MKDICINAL NATURAL WATER. Arabella" is tln> only natural water known to possess radioactivity, and is famed the world over for many remarkable cures. It is the greatest of nil natural remedies m the treatment of chronic constipatioD, indigestion, dyspepsia, gout, liver, obesity and fatty degeueration. Iv kidney trouble, it
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    • 701 10 ppT^^ ELEVEN GOLD MEDALS c^^^j 9 PURE. RICH THICK. >n ir^ "3"^ "St fS 1 fn Go2den Butterfly Brand A .W. 3& p] M The Whipping Cream -is better than Devonshire Cre.im. E DIRECTIONS Add one-lliird qpamSZty ordinary milk, or 1 ss, m t A according to thu kness you
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    • 206 10 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per Pit str Himalaya, connecting with the Delta due July 12. Miss R. Krinley, H. Mark, C. E. Curr, E. Appleton, E. L. Talma. Per P O str Nubia, due July 19.— Mr* Mrs N. Oliver- Rutterford, M. OUarhard, \V. Park. Coleiuan, Ktaff-Surg. T. E. Blum, J. Baguall'
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    • 432 10 M^tr ///I'll Q. What is good for my cough? A. Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. Q. Mow long has it been used? A. Seventy years. Q. Do doctors endorse it A. If not, we would not make it. O. Do you publish the formula? A. Yes. On every bottle. Q. Any alcohol
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    • 203 10 FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE COMPANY, LTD (SINGAPORE BRANCH.) MABINE BOILEB BEPAIBS ItV AUTOGENOUS WELDING Repairs of Furnace Cracks. Repairs of Leaky Tube Plates. Repairs of Pitting Corrosion. Repairs of Riveted Flanges. Repairs of Combustion Chamber Repairs of Steamer Hulls. Repairs of Stern Posts. G. BAILLY, MOINE COMTE Co., Civil Engineer.
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  • 1198 11 Gap. IBBDB. Paid. last DiVi buybbb. Sbllhrb. 85.000 2s 2s Allagar 8% 2 3 ai 150,000 2s 2a Anglo-Malay 70% 14 0 \t I 50,000 2s 2s BatangMalaka 2 o 2 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 40% int £12 0 0 12 7 r 80,000 1 1 Batu Tiga
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  • 135 11 July 9. Tin 150 tons sold $99.85 Gambler ...buyers 9.50 Qarabier Cube No. 1 U.OO Oambier Cube No. 2 nom Pepper Black ordin. Spore 22.50 Pepper, (White fair) 8«.OO Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom. Xutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom. Mace (Banda) jj« Cloves (Araboina) nom* Bali Coffee
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    • 262 11 ESTATE REQUIREMENTS JODELITE (Registered) THE Timber Preservative For the Tropics. Estate buildings treated with Jodeiite are permanently secure against attacks of White Ants, dryrot and decay. Jodeiite applied cold to the wounds of fUbbeP trees after pruning and to the roots of rubber StUmpS after catting forms an ideal protection
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    • 120 11 De KONINKUJKE 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 j uly 10 Koemai Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Teuibiialian, Tjenako and Reu^at j n i y 10 Meukuh Selat Pandjang,
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    • 886 11 VESSELS IN POBT. FlagandTonB Commanders Arrived From Fo* Whea Waterwitch H.M.S. ych 620 Rexne Hkonff 12 B «vn n ABka Hrit 14>s Kedfearn C'cutta '2-7 U r« it .Sia,,, IT. „.ss,.. .iS^, k'a'oo g< V JSS 0 LATEST ARRIVALS. i:iinnt kuLS ?r--' -0.-Ve^r^ Ayuth.a 260 tr.eae Penang, »-7 Behn Meyer
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  • 2007 12 PRELIMINARY ENQUIRY OPENED Police Officer Disguised as Malay. A preliminary enquiry was opened by Mr. David, second magistrate, yesterday. into allegations of forging Government currency notes and possession of implements for forging and forged notes brought by the Crown against Gideon Sabatier, a French Barber, Jules Muller.
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  • 1474 12 This Bill has aroused a large amount of criticism a great deal of which would seem to be misinformed, and it is proposed m this article to attempt a criticism of the bill which shall be fair to the drafts man and fair to the public.
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  • 197 12 C'HAMI'IONSHir. Scoular l>eat Norrie. 21 17. Single H\m>u ai\ McDonald beat McKean, 21 I kif.ndi.v Purs. Ljall and llutler beat But chart and Allan. Jl It. At noon yesterday telegraphic commu nication with Kuala Lumpur and Peimng was totally interrupted. His Highness Tlip Sultan of Kelantan and suite will
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  • 129 12 The Bloemfoutein discharges a cargo of Japanese coals at the wharves. The homeward mail Assaye left Hongkong at 1 p.m. ou Saturday, and is due here at 6 o'clock on Thursday morn ing. the 11th instant. The outward mail steamer M Delta left Colombo at 1 a.m. ou
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 356 12 Kippers, Haddocks, Bloaters, Fish Fillets, Soles, Turbot etc Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. A COOL REFRESHING DRINK FOR HOT WEATHER STONES LIME JUICE CORDIAL If you have not already tried it, do so without further loss of time, and you will m future use no other. It can be obtained
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