The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 July 1912
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Title Section15 1912-07-20 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 20. 1912. NO. 7,57815 words
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Article136 1912-07-20 1 I A liattiiet was thrown at Mr Aeqnith by suifra^ette m Dublin--Pnge 7. The Finance Mill has passed its second reading Page 7. Another serious tfang robbery is report' ed from Ipoh Page 7. The news of Mr Francis I'ears' death is caiiled from England Page 7.136 words
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Article1839 1912-07-20 1 Chick :i wick! Chick a wick! Chick a rick Chick a wick The clear staccato cry had been pene(rating my deep suffused brain for some HIM, and I had refused to listen to it, hut it continui (I so persistently and iudefati i»ably that at last1,839 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement539 1912-07-20 1 HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. H NORTH BBIDQK Ho.YD J TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! J DON'T FAIL TO SEE I A LODGING FOR THE NIGHT. 1,200 ft. Biograph. i A Btory of the Old South-West.) THAT CHINK OF GOLDEN GULCH. 1,000 ft. Biograph. (A Powerful Drama.) GAUMONT GRAPHIC, No. 25. I (Full of current539 words
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Advertisement360 1912-07-20 1 TBSBI IS Much to Interest and to Entertain In i he pJctONI we are presenting In To-Night's Programme SECOND SHiiW. 9-:J0 TO 11 P. M. Iwwrg then betag very laasiiinllxi Blm osj t he Subject Ot Jiu Jitsu QiTing as taierestiag series of views illus Irattag this \> ry aseral360 words
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Advertisement148 1912-07-20 1 do^av>'^ Rtoertl*cmeiif&v Kurupean Lady Lousekeepei —Page H Second Boarding officer, Penaag Page 8. Creditors notice re Mary M. Foster. loocaaod -Page Balgownie Interim and eloaing of imolis Page Action «,ale of tnoee and wire netting Page Princes' Ltd. ftnbecripfeion list I'a^e S. Board wantt <1 )>y married tonple Page Tender148 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous144 1912-07-20 1 THE WEEK. Saturday 20th. High Water— l l* a.m.. 2 H p.m si Hacgaret S.C.C. SiM.tt-. Peaaag Baoes. B. I. Outward Kail due. (i irrison Night Pirißg. Sunday 21st. High Water— 21 J a.m.. $>•> p.iu Moon First Quarter. 7th After Trinity. Go\«Tiioraf Kuala KaiiK>. 1 Monday 22nd. Fllgh Water—144 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement361 1912-07-20 2 d i NEW LONDON SUCCESSES THE SUNSHINE j^i JQL ißt JL— J THE NIGHTBIRDS TO BE PLAYED BY THE BANDMANN OPERA CO. ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. G. H. WILLIS TURF ACCOUNTANT of Rangoon and Singapore has taken offices m Penang and is now doing business on the PENANG RAGES RUN361 words
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Advertisement213 1912-07-20 2 JAS. CHRISTIE, I The Premier Turf Accountant, Late of 4, The Arcade, and 33, Raffles Place, has moved to his New Otfices, No. la, De Souza Street, On the Ground Floor next to the Mercantile Bank, and is now Transacting Business on the Penang Meeting. Doubles any Two Races. Straight213 words
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Advertisement48 1912-07-20 2 F. CLARKE Co. 207, QUKEN-ST., SINGAPORE. Livery Stable Keepers. Fodder Merchants. For Rubber-tyred Gharries and Best Rubber tyred carriages, ring up Telephone 916. FODDER delivered to any part of the Island. SPECIALITY FURNITURE REMOVALS lo our own Vans, by our own men. GENERAL CARRIERS. C. ZIMMERMANN. Proprietor. no48 words
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Advertisement596 1912-07-20 2 NOTICES PRINCES' L td Subscription List closes July 24th at 3 p.m. Capital UMHy m shares ol »10. The \endors are to re.eive V>,* <X) iv fully-paid Shan h and *>.0« <> m cash for the buHinosis, Goodwill. Fittings and Lease of Prince's Tirnn Imm Ishlk of J, OOO shares596 words
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Advertisement731 1912-07-20 2 NOTICES Re: MARYM. FOSTER. DECEASED Notice is hereh) gives thei til en others having any del) Oleitni against the estate of M.«r\ M i Melrose. Tun^liu Roed, Mlngapor. eslat« letters of adinini^: i .«i i i, I me. the nndcrhi^n.d. l>\ ih- Sin^a|K>re. are hereh\ r. i|i< i Mdaif Of731 words
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Article624 1912-07-20 3 Port Blair. There iv the rising mists of morn lay i Port Blair. As far as the eye can reach i the verdant pasture tops the azure blue. 1 (Jreeu, green is the award, blue, so blue as almost to be black is the vasty624 words
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Article216 1912-07-20 3 A political correspondent of the Pall Mall < iu/ette writes I have reason to think thai the fuel-. m connection with Sir (leorge Kemp's intended resignation of his seat are some* What :»s follows The member lor North West Man- bester is utterly out of sympathy216 words
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Article87 1912-07-20 3 Captain J. B. Paget, who during the Russo Japanese war was at the British Legation at Peking, was married the other dny to Mademoiselle (iermaine Herelle. (laughter of M. and Madame P. Jlerelle of Paris. The bride is the granddaughter of the Marquise de Chambeaux and a87 words
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Article388 1912-07-20 3 The "Weekly Dispatch" of June lHtb m a despatch from Cairo describing the attempt of Mr. Hector Fuller to overtake I Mr. J. Lawrence Mott, Jr.. and Mrs. Frances Hewitt Bowne, says: "Tonight a dramatic race is taking place m the Red Sea. The P. and388 words
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Article304 1912-07-20 3 I'ATK OV MlAll AN kIUKI.s. New >.oik. Join 10th. I>espat(-)u from Mexico by mail give painful account of 600 rebels, part of General Oro/.co's army, dying m tin- desert after a recent battle. "The rebels were flofljllg from the victorious Federals, and divided into parties. This304 words
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Article213 1912-07-20 3 a determined effort is being made t > a^ain build up the trade of American In terests In China m Mailed herrings ship* I from tht> Pacific coast of. the l Hi I Statee. which annmnd large proportion* two or three, years ago. As indicated213 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement246 1912-07-20 3 V 'ff "XNV^r TRADE A \l A I 3 MARK v/\in/\ brano i fM\ TONIC Wine j For Debilitated H b >\( Bodies and Brains ;^^^^s Ml Recover) «>t appetite and digestive power. Recovery of a heakhy supply of italistng blood. I I Recovery <»t mental and physical force. l_246 words
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Advertisement438 1912-07-20 3 I ENJOY GOOD HEALTH AND I I SPIRITS BY DUINKIXG I 8 Aromatic Schiedam 9 tt It is not only the most wholesome spirit a x obtainable as a stimulant for general use; M it has a beneficial effect upon the n IT liver, kidneys, and other organs a« ftj438 words
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Article467 1912-07-20 4 PAB REACHING EFFECT OF NKW DfSOOVBRY. WOSDRBVUL Puot K.ss. He-low appears another of those sanguine estimates of the prospects of the alleged •yntbetic rubber that have bad a place on the pages of recent mail papers: The striking announcement of ProfeMor \Y 11. Pet kin.467 words
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Article357 1912-07-20 4 Tin: Position Of thk Numon \i ska Kaish \s. The Tokyo Aaahi contends again that if the Nippon Yusen Kaisha is to join the Kuropean pool to increase the freight rate, the (iovernment should not continue its subsidy to the company, l'.ut the Depart* merit of Communications357 words
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Article673 1912-07-20 4 Ama/.in<; ADVBXTUMN Of Mi:. S\\ >.<E L IN DOB. Some perilous adventures m miUnowii Brail were described by Mr. A il. Bavage Lsindor, the well known traveller, at the I Royal Institution, on June I tth. The journey was entered upon m March last year, and occupied673 words
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Article203 1912-07-20 4 The Soychclli's fllanfll OUIB actually printed m a loading London papal as the S»vi Shells" luive licoii for many years past the headquarters of Prempeh and his fellow chiefs who were deported there after the surrender at Kumasi. The ex-King is said to have quite reformed. and203 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement995 1912-07-20 4 A ti.cusand times this number of Physicians endorse Thc Hon Mr Justice Robertson. ®5! °L£L, O /^m. X xm. JL VI JL-/ X v wffUca: "My experience uith Saaatoajen lias been vtrv faroaiable. I t«K>k TKc Royal Xoi\lC-Food. ltforaome«K»thadmin« the moat trying s« ason of tli y»ar. au<l found it995 words
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Advertisement57 1912-07-20 4 "In a case of a neurasthenic patient who had been under medical treatment for years without perniannet benent, the effect of tflyco gen was wonderful. She gained m weight and ptrength so rapidly, that m twenty years practice, I have never seen such results m s« short a time. Easton,57 words
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Advertisement10 1912-07-20 4 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure,10 words
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Advertisement162 1912-07-20 4 Ma. < It* 4V^^^^fea M^^r^ VH 111 One of the principal brands of II >\ TH2 riISTILLERS I^OMPANY I IMITED, 1 Sjtfr f Agents J^O^^A. THE LAB OUR ASSOCIATION SUOI LIMITED. |sUO I pCZ SINGAPORE AND BATAVIA J5 CI r AR^I THE RECOGNISED MEDIUM FOR l^ Aß^i the supply of162 words
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Article1044 1912-07-20 5 Membew of the s.s. and X.M.S. civil > rvice, and Ikeat W 1O observe the ways Ol fch< M officials may like to read this, of membera of another Service The Burma Civilian rules liurma absolutely. Kach m hi* separate station is "c authority on all matters1,044 words
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Article199 1912-07-20 5 1 bare seems to be uo question, states the American Consul-General at Hongkong, »»ut that the cotton tfoods trade iv the Hongkong territory, and probably m all China is at a turning point. While it is easy to over estimate the effects of the revo tatiM199 words
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Advertisement311 1912-07-20 5 NOTICE. In- niR Ksta'ik i. IM (IHIM Su v Nkq Dbobaskd. KoMoe is herebs |l*«a thai all creditors •in»i other persons having am claims n deinaods s«alns( the btate of Urn (Hum Bleu Neo, lateoi Singapore, irho died on the loth day oi May 1912, snd whose nil] was duly311 words
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Advertisement375 1912-07-20 5 FOB SALE FOR SALE PRIVATELY Four New Austrian Steel Fire Proof Safes on Stands (>n view at our saleroom POWELL Co., Auctioneers. July 18 25 7 FOR SALE Gramaphoue, Columbia, few -maths old Triple motor. Wooden Horn. 18 double and .1 single records. Apply 0. R. 0., c/o "Free Tress."375 words
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Advertisement693 1912-07-20 5 AUCTIONS IMPORTANT SALE. BY ORDEk OF COURT. In the Si i'HEMk Couut of thk Straits Ketti.,emi-:\t^. Settlement of Penang. Bot\v»'( v Gau Hgpa Bas PlainHg ami Can Oiooi N^»o)» and Gan Teaaf Li a Q^ ...h,i,,,,i,n,iH Tho oadevslgatNl are instructed to put an for s;ilo. By Pqblu Auction, m ths693 words
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Advertisement840 1912-07-20 5 I BUY A I I v PLEX DUPLICATOR I I AND BE CHEERFUL. I I YOUR TYPIST WILL NOT PULL A LONG FACE WHEN HE IS ASKED TO MAKE 40 COPIES OF ANY DOCUMENT. B M THE PLEX" WILL DO THIS WORK FOR HIM H I tPO Complete ontHt foolscap840 words
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Article, Illustration1374 1912-07-20 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, July 20, 1912. Hrre shall the Press the People rigt t i aiiul*. Unawr,l h> influen.e And lutbritwd by fain; Here t Truth hn RlofWW nrc ept» draw. Plid^rd to Kcliitioo I y*!ty %nd Law. When Ifr Comwat BmunuhD goes to British Kast Africa he1,374 words
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Article792 1912-07-20 6 Mr. M. Spencer Smith has resigned the post of Managing Director of the Hieing Suu Petroleum Co., Ltd., m Yokohama, to take up tbe post of Director of Messrs. Sann el Samuel and Co., Ltd. Mr. .John Fowler, for many years Am. rican Consul at Cbefoo and Senior Consul, has792 words
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Article94 1912-07-20 6 The tnemhe.rs of Ihfl *>('<. will 1,,. liome to th»'.ii -friend- t.n-> MfWruaoM •>» the occasion of the hmnu.iJ >pt>rtkhana, which coiuineiK hh at 2 :.<i p.m. The following is th»- order of ninaiag 100 yards Scratch Knee. Throwing the Cricket Hall. 440 yards Scratch Knee. High jump94 words
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Article180 1912-07-20 6 The annual installation of Lttflgt 1..,---em Gate, No. 2970, E. C was held m f-r. masons Hall on Thursday night. th> i. bring an exceptionally large attend,. .The 1). (i. Matter, K. W. Hro. F M Kllu.r accompanied by the Grnod I »<it:* Officerattended, and the I>. (i. M.180 words
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Article175 1912-07-20 6 The prospectus has been issued and a Company under the above title has b*M floated to take over the business, goodwill tktings and lease of the wellknoAn Prince's Tiffin Ko^nis. Capital miof which M6O shares of flu e;u b h been almost fully subscribed for privately. j and175 words
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Article220 1912-07-20 6 l»r. Percy Kalshaw. Veterinary Impart meat, returned to Singapore JiUnJJL. morning h> (ierman mail from .1 1 leave m Knglaud. The small robbery MpoiM la yeMerday s issue wa« from Mr Derrick's quarters, not from the house as might have been inferred from our paragraph. Burglars have turned their attrition220 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement387 1912-07-20 6 THE FAMOUS FRENCH WATER CONTREXEVILLE. A Natural Mineral Water, very pleasant to the palate. A certain cure and preventative for the many complaints arising out of Uric acid troubles, so prevalent m the Kast. By reason of a mineralization m perfect harmony with its therapeutical role, the Contrexeville Water regulates387 words
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Advertisement53 1912-07-20 6 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock'B Patknt with Improvements of John Roberts, Rktired World's Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. only obtainable from John Roberts, London REPREBKNTATIVE FOR THE EAST C. N. LUMB address P. 0. Box 41, Penang. show room Raffles Hotel, Penang.53 words
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Article82 1912-07-20 7 THE NEW BILL Reftkb's Service. London. July mil. -Supplementary uard estimates have been published and' will be debated on July 2 2nd. The total ii 1990,000, of which 1-29H.G00 is f r construction: l;<15.000 for machinery l. 1.000 for guns. £97,000 for ammunition. .T20.000 for accommodation of war82 words
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Article75 1912-07-20 7 j AMERICAN ACTION. j Kei tkr's Service. I Washington, July l.s. Renter wires' bat the British charge datTaires has nowpresented a formal note against the Paua ma Bill. President Taft is expected to send a special message to Congress there anent. The debate hitherto is regarded as iudi75 words
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39 1912-07-20 7 "London. July 19. Mr Chamberlain iv a letter to Mr Wvndham says he will ♦>c glad if the birthday fund helps tariff reform which he considers the most im nortatit movement of our time.39 words
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Article22 1912-07-20 7 Ad Misericordam Appeal. Melbourne, .luly IH.— The London strike Committee has cabled the Federal Labour members asking for Australia* assistance.22 words
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Article53 1912-07-20 7 Complex Situation. The situation m Turkey is complex and confused. It is htped that Tewtik Pasha will form a neutral Cabinet, excluding members of the luion of Progress with a view to conciliating Albania and Macedonia, but thero will be no attempt to repress the committees organization, which is53 words
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Article29 1912-07-20 7 London, July Im.— Reuter wires from Melbourne that the Hous<- <>f Representatives has passed a motion I.. siting speeches to 65 minutes, and m special cases •<."> minutes.29 words
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Article58 1912-07-20 7 [from Our Own Cnmttpomdcnt.) Penang. July 19. His Excellency the Governor, accom panied by the hon'ble W. C. Michel!, Resi J-rit Councillor, the hon'ble F. J. Piggott, Colonial Kngiueer, and Mr C. G. May, deputy colonial engineer, crossed to Prai this morning and motored over the58 words
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Article281 1912-07-20 7 Uefore Mr Justice Kbdeu yesterday. Public examination of Koh Kng Hoey. Debtor's total indebtedness was 151,900. He started business m 1909 m Hill Street M a copra dealer and consignee of rubber, his financial arrangements being that he drew on Messrs Sharpe Ross and Co who promised to finance281 words
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Article20 1912-07-20 7 Mr. W. Willes Douglas, Chief of the K. M. S. Police, left Singapore yesterday *>y mail train for Kuala ftumpur.20 words
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Article131 1912-07-20 7 ALLIANCE DENIED. Agreement Admitted. Reoter's Service. London, July 1 Nth.- Renter wires from lokio that the Kusso -Japanese alliance report is incorrect. There have been no negotiations for such a purpose and none are projected. Prince Katsura's tour is unconnected with auy specific political development. Very important131 words
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Article35 1912-07-20 7 Imperial News Service. London. July Ih. Mr MeKenna, after laying the foundation of a Training college at Caerleon, was seized from behind by a suffragette and violently shaken. The assailant was arrested.35 words
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Article120 1912-07-20 7 Clerk and Policeman Held Up. (/■>>,„' th/i (hi,, CorrmpomUni.) Jpota. July 19th. A gang robbery at Parit id took place at nine o clock yesterday morning. A Chi nese Government clerk and a policeman were taking $80 to Batu Gajah Treasury and were held up by six120 words
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Article464 1912-07-20 7 BKKIMri PBOMJU m Tropical Mki>i< ink. In connection with the Mosquito de moustritiori at the < eylon Kxhibition a press representative obtained further views from Dr Lunn as to the relation of mosquitoes to disease and the possibility of extermination. Mosquitoes, said hr l.unn, are the biggest464 words
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Article138 1912-07-20 7 SUFFRAGETTE INCENDIARIES London, July 19th. The Premier. Mr. H. H. Asquith, received au enthusiastic reception at Dublin. Addressing the crowd he said he was the ambassador of a treaty of perpetual peace between Ireland aud Great Britain. Addressing the crowd from the balcony of his hotel Mr.138 words
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Article188 1912-07-20 7 ECLIPSE STAKES KhlTKß'a SKHVI, E London. July lsth. For the PfHp— Stakes the probable starters are Stedfast (Malier* and Prince Palatine 'O'Neill) 10 stone. LyOMM if, Wootton>. King Wil liain (Rickabjr) 9.11. La Boheme Second 'Sharp) .1, Tagalto IReilT) k.13, Jobu a Mendull (Karl- HAO, Silesia <Foy' *.X. Stewards188 words
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Article26 1912-07-20 7 Rowing (eights! New College (Kford bent Stockholm. Leander beat Australia after v splendid struggle. A great race is expected between New College und Leander.26 words
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Article23 1912-07-20 7 Reoteh'b Service. The assailant of the Hongkong (iovernor has been sentenced to penal servitude for life. our special said 20 yearn.23 words
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Article19 1912-07-20 7 New York.. July 18. Wells has knocked out Tom Kennedy m the eighth round of their boxing match.19 words
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Article22 1912-07-20 7 London, .Fnly 19th. -In the House of Commons the Finance Hill has been read second time by 169 to 221.22 words
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Article28 1912-07-20 7 Dardanelles. July 19th. Renter's correspondent wires that at four o'clock this morning a heavy cannonade was heard proceeding from the Kuinkaleh entrance to the Straits.28 words
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Article38 1912-07-20 7 if' loin Chu (fnt, nnts jtntirlt nI Ipoh, .July 19th. The death OCCOWd at Ipoli yesterday of Urn Dato Sri .Maharajah Lela, lately acting assistant District Officer. Ha liad been ailing for some time. > <38 words
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Article126 1912-07-20 7 Mwisimi'T Lost WITH ihk Titvnk A new novel from the pen of Lady Clifford is to be published m serial form m the Cornhill magazine. The first instalment of the story, the title of which is "Michael." will appear nrxt month. An interesting fact m126 words
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Article27 1912-07-20 7 Members of the S. V. A. are reminded of the night firing at Fort Siloso to-night. Launch leaves Johnston's Pier at 6.30. I uiform must be worn.27 words
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Article712 1912-07-20 7 It is with regret we have to record the death m England, probably at his residence at Woking, of Mr. Francis Pears the well known manager and founder of the famous Lanadron estates. Coming so soon after the death of his brother m the sinking712 words
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Article243 1912-07-20 7 It is stated that the recognition of the Etopablk of China b> the foreign Powers will be discussed between China and the Foreign Powers after the Hist Parliament of China lias been formed next year. Dr. Kruest Neve and Lieut. Mil son. K.r... have successfully rlimbed Mount Kolaboi. the Kashmiri243 words
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Advertisement91 1912-07-20 7 ROBINSON Co. JUST ARRIVED A NEW SHIPMENT OF SPENCERS 1 INDIAN CIGARS Flor de Spencer, Flor de Spencer Rex, Gold Mohur Bouquet, Cataraman, and Spencers' Drying Tins for Cigars IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT! MESSRS. KATZ BROTHERS, Ltd, Have extended their SALE TO-DAY, LAST DAY Further Reductions IN VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS. GRAND HOTEL DE91 words
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Advertisement383 1912-07-20 8 TO LET. TO LET PARTLY FURNISHED 47. Cairn Hill Road. New House. Five bed rooms with bath rooms attached. Entry, August Ist. Apply by letter to MISS CAZALAS. c.o Tree Tress July I uc TO LET Minville," 138, Tanjong Katong. Apply lo J. A. ELIAS, No. VI. Malacca Street. .luly383 words
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Advertisement491 1912-07-20 8 WANTED Privately Board wanted by married couple. Apply "RUMAH" c/o Free Press Jaly 20 tths uc GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Application^ will be leceived at t lie Master Attendant's OtUee up to the :Hst July for tin post of Second Boarding Officer, Marine Department. renang. Salary Sl.G^O to $2,040 per annum by491 words
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Advertisement380 1912-07-20 8 SHIPPING BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd FOR Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore, Karikal and Negapatam The Company's Bteamkr "TEESTA" 6,n«)6 tons, E. G. M. Diekenson. Commander, will be despatched for the above i>orts «»n Mon day, the *22nd instant, at 5 p. m. She has excellent accommodation380 words
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Advertisement672 1912-07-20 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 Twin- screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted672 words
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Advertisement630 1912-07-20 8 SHIPPING P. 0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japrfn, 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 aboai MAIL LINES 1912 OUTWARD (FOX CHINA) Arcadia July 2fi630 words
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Advertisement602 1912-07-20 8 SHIPPING N.D.L Norddeutscher Lloyd, Breiner IMPERIAL GERMAN MM LINE. The fast and well-known mail stearin r~ thin Company Rail fortnightly fr<>M Bremer Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Booth Mi] ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Nap Us. (ootu Marseilles, NapleH, Alexandria au<l Port Baid. Suez, Aden, Colombo, lVuang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai. '1 Nagasaki and602 words
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Advertisement791 1912-07-20 9 SHipp ING. Toy^l^e^rKaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co. Mexico and Eurone >peratln»j the Ktm _>l 000 Ton TH«i n c F ICARC and-CHIYOMARXJ-nVln V Turbino U«l SRINYO MARU 'TENYO TIME TABLE FROM HONGKONG. H W9m p" y<l U HOBgtaag 20th August. %ppurtnaiti6« >o T^£>^Sg. < f791 words
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Advertisement658 1912-07-20 9 SHIPPING Hamburg America Line, Hamburg Deutsche Dampfschiff-fahrts Gas. "Hansa" Bremen. COMBINED SERVICE. The, steamers of these Compain. umuutiL a regular service between Hftßbttrg, Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, ami the Ktraif. I China aud .Japan. Homewards, they are tl.spatched fortm^hi j ly for Havre and HMabOM aud once a month for658 words
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Advertisement522 1912-07-20 9 BANKS INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORATION. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. HEAD OFFICE :-60 Wall Street, New York LONDON OFFICE :-Threadnoedle House, UiHhopKgatt: Street Within, London E.O London Hanke.hs National Provincial and Back of Englarwl Ltd. General Foreign BraiNicas Transacted DEPOSITB. Current DepoHit Accounts opened and Interest allowed on the daily balances522 words
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Advertisement792 1912-07-20 9 BANKS CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. PAID UP CAPITAL £i, 2 00.00f RESERVE FUND £1 M0 ,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors... £1,200,000 HEAD OFFICE: 38, BISHOPSOATE, LONDON, E. C. AGENCH.B AND BRANCHES: Amntsar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Kaiaon792 words
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Article543 1912-07-20 10 GOETHE'S PROPHECY. I Mind will Euut Ovbb Mattes. The triumph <if it ho so) of the synthetic method m the production of rubber hinds, like cognate discoveries, a significant prediction iv the conversations of Goethe, the myriad -minded poet, scientist, and philosopher. When John Peter Kcker■Minn, who543 words
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Article75 1912-07-20 10 The railways In the Soudan, say* the Railwnj News,' show an increase of XK."»().<»r2 In receipts, and the profit has risen from X Km;,, j(i;i m 1907 to £Rlit,4BS m l«»lo and £E118»S78 In 1911. The report adds tliiit tlie programme of railway extension laid down m75 words
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Article156 1912-07-20 10 1911. June 1912. B«!*l 4.965 '205 1,180 I'-huuir HH9 52 260 BrOMh 5.C34 1.755 (.'bcuderinng 440 926 Gopeng 7,060 r >3o H,o:JO Heawood 9U.395 |ftf '2,087 Kamuning(dollarB)9)4B,ll9 :i.621 20]585 Kanaboi 3,008 '251 1.1H9 Kinta 11)4,065 184 1*770 Kiuta Association 9^6,853 1,957 Kledang 2,063 157 fist Krarnat Pulai 6,348156 words
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Article1201 1912-07-20 10 The first total where given represents figures for 1911, except where a figure m brackets is given representing ho many months. Estate managers and agents wii oblige by correcting returns if wrong. I" order to avoid the complication involved m Companies finishing their year's m different months1,201 words
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Advertisement198 1912-07-20 10 A COOL REFRESHING DRINK FOR HOT WEATHER IS 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 retail of the following dealers M. Pakirmaiden Co. Ban Siang Co. Guan198 words
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Advertisement644 1912-07-20 10 THE CARD CAUGHT HIS EYE 1 Commercial Traveller Teu.s How When Buffering From Nurvou* Exhai^tion AMD Insomnia, Hk Was Led To Try Dr. Williams Pink Pills Ani> With What Results. Mr. W. T. Bryant, for several years South China representative of one of the largest Inni trading m the Far644 words
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Advertisement7 1912-07-20 10 Rigauds Bocool Extract is an exact rpnnvi.,-7 words
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Article1062 1912-07-20 11 Cap. IBBUB. Paid. Laot Div. But»r 9 Bkllbrb *5000 28 as Allagar «<v 150, JOO 2s 28 Anglo-Malay 70% 14 1A ii 50,000 28 28 Batang Malafca 1* 80'Z n a J U S aYe c 40%iat IS 7J* IMMA Batu T,ga (Selangor, 25% £3 7 6 £3 131,062 words
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Article73 1912-07-20 11 'Corrected up to July 19.) Hank 4 m's 2 -4 i n demand 2-4 116 Private credits 8 ra/i 3.4 7.1a t* credits 6ms 2-4 4 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288} India, T. T. 174 4 Honqkosq, demand 14§ V, I Yokohama, demand 114J 1 Java, demand73 words
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Article133 1912-07-20 11 July 19. Tin IM tons sold S99.or> Oambier buyers 9.4 > Gambier Cube No. 1 15.00 Gambier Cube No. 2 nO ip. Pepper Black ordin. Spore buyers 21.H7f Pepper, (White fair) 3i.jo Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) aom. Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom. Mace (Banda) jjg Cloves (Araboina)133 words
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Advertisement112 1912-07-20 11 SIDEROSTHEN Anti Corrosive Paint Forms a complete and permanent, protection for Iron ®> Steel against rust and corrosion. Supplied m drums containing 1 ewt (10 gallons) Price $22 per drum 1 gallon covers 540 square Feet. An Ideal paint for Corrugated Iron, Steel Joists <§be, <§be. m the Tropics. Note,112 words
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Advertisement113 1912-07-20 11 De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPKJ 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. Cokn £f Da K*' Oelee-Lheue, Sabang, Tjalang, Meulaboh, Tai.a-Toean Sinabang Smgkol Goonoeng-Sitoli, Baroa, Sibolga, Natal, AierBangis, Saibi ami Padang |m Jul >Q113 words
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Advertisement25 1912-07-20 11 Matico Capsules and Injection still maintain their reputation for the cure of all those mii convenient diseases, about which the least said the better. It25 words
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Miscellaneous864 1912-07-20 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For Wlie» ZTnV^v v S yC h 2 Reyn H k nj? 12S SN >- Uncertain s.a Belle F.M.S. ych 400 Ahmaf Kelantan, 87 F.M.S. Uncertain (Tl H a k I>llt2 WiDk Hbio 47 i>«t.Govt. Uncertain Steamers Nat. Tonnage «ft Master864 words
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Miscellaneous265 1912-07-20 11 WEATHER REPORT. These Weather Telegrams aro transmitted by courtesy of the E. E. Tel. Co. and contain the observations made at Hongkong (HK.) Observatory, and at Manila Observatory (MN.) The data are date and hour of despatch the Barometer reading (inches m HK., Milli metres iv MN.); Direction of Wind265 words
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Article305 1912-07-20 12 THIRD DAYS WESGHTS. Kkdam CUP. (Mile and distance. Chan Wah llecn's Lodester 11.7. Seronok Kongsi's Seronok 10.9. Mr. Searchlight's Hedonist 8.."». W. Sim's Mormond's Pride M. Adams and (loldie's Austerity 7.7. If bottom weight does not accept weights reduced 7 lbs. Mkkchants Cii 1 iSix furlongs.' Solveig Harvey's305 words
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Article183 1912-07-20 12 It is indeed comforting to see Mr. S. V. Setti. h.a.,a.m.'.k.k.. Assistant Engineer. P. W. P., Mysore, fly m an Avro Biplane, which he himself had designed m collaboration with his chief Mr. A. V. Uoe. The drawing was entirely done by Mr. Setti. The machine183 words
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Article187 1912-07-20 12 THK CHAMPION&Hir FINAL. A large gathering \\at< lied the mat* h on the Esplanade yesterday afternoon pla>ed between C. W.Clarke and H. K. de ?>ou/a for the hiwu tennis Championship of the Recreation Club. Clarke got a big lead m the first set and then187 words
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Article589 1912-07-20 12 A correspondent Iconoclast m letter to the Times of Ceylon combats tbe practice of wearing a topee m the tropics. He says People m British and French tropical possessions are afflicted with the sun obsession. They think it essential that the human skull should be589 words
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Article260 1912-07-20 12 Commander W. Olio* Crutehley has just written an interesting and very c hat ty volume of reminiscences and I a \arns. entitled "My Life at Sea <Cbapi!i:in and Hall. 1 In view of the interest m I oat drill his remarks arc worthy of sj> ml note. He260 words
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Article90 1912-07-20 12 Major Baker, 73rd Infantry, succeeds Lieutenant Colonel Alleuby as second-in-command of the regiment. While a syce employed by Mr. Moses of Oxley Rise was walking a horse at five o'clock yesterday morning he found a no* containing Malay clothing on the road and handed it over to the police. Dr.90 words
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Article849 1912-07-20 12 Quicquid agunl homines noatri est far •10 libelli. JUVBNAL. We are not quite sure which of the two mottoes to be quoted below represents the principle on which the present Govern ment mean to spend the last days of their existence nor are we sure whether849 words
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Article48 1912-07-20 12 Doublm Handicap. Lyall and White beat McKail aud Welsh, 21—11. An Indian peon employed at the General Hospital reports to the police that his quarters were entered during his absence and clothing valued at $18.18 stolen. A neighbour of the peon lost a sum of 17.60.48 words
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Article256 1912-07-20 12 The P. .V O. extra s. S. "Sardinia",. Outward Intermediate is due at Colombo at noon on tttd July. The M. M. Company's steamer Haip hong" will leave Hatavia at II a.m. on the 19th instant and may be expected here on Sunday the 21st instant at about256 words
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475 1912-07-20 12 I'o the BditOT of the Pioneer. Sir, Having grown thi.> really woml-'i fill plant for the past year with great success, mill knowing what a great lioun it would prove to your country where vegetables are frequently KMOfl Mid difficult to < -nit iv:it«», I475 words
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Advertisement166 1912-07-20 12 sun lif£ as co u m r pa a ;v ce of Canada (INCORIM)RATKD MM). FUNDS (Exceed) £8,500, 00iH CANADA'S PREMIER COMPANY Bzporieooo has perfected, md ACTUAL RESULTS to Polio h iMiidc tlic ropntation, and proved the tfuararih'.-, of tlii- OompMIS I P Apply for prospect oi and pampblH FACTS166 words
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Miscellaneous139 1912-07-20 12 CLEARANCES. (Nationality British if not specified.) July 19 bwaerdecroon. Dut. Pranktr. Batavia Edavana, Willsher. Fenang, H'goon A -ciuia Luetzpv. Ger, Bortfeldi, V hanm via ports Mm. Arnold, Bangkok Lady Weld. Thebaud, Malacca i Muar KuniphiiiH, Dut, Donck, Batavia V. Ovorstraten, Dut, Boelhius. Batavia Ac Solangor, Fawcus, T Anson via jH.rts139 words
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