The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 July 1912
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Title Section15 1912-07-30 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY JULY 30, 1912. NO. 7,58615 words
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Article163 1912-07-30 1 Matters at Constantinople still look rather serious from a political point of view Page 7. The Times aiinouMres that twenty tor pedo boats are to go to Malta to form the flotilla ther*' Page 7. The lirst day of fthc Sabutier bank note forgery case before the163 words
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Article1352 1912-07-30 1 We nil like old Major Smith, but we simply can't stand the awful 'at homes' that Lis wife inflicts upon the neighbourhood once a year. J should never have goue to this our. if Celia had not insisted upon it. Of course you are going to Mrs1,352 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement587 1912-07-30 1 THE WORLDS GREATEST MOTORING EVENT *U M '-i^^—^!* th t e ALHAMBRA gg To-Night! GRAND SELECTION OF PICTURES TERRIFIC SPEE^ Tf^SS^ IN I LESS thak UR M S ILES oAS A i'S T U}ffisa^Bgt& 8 To-Night's Programme THE RACE FOR THE GRAND PRIX In Be< i.sd Show 9-30 to i587 words
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Advertisement157 1912-07-30 1 Ho*fraT>'£* Htwrti semen t6. Noti(«- it >ol.lu»rs and private debts Page 2. Powell and Co. three Motion sales Page h. Tbfl Duneric lor South African Ports Page H. Notice re Fred Lander s ti«>|>arture from Pcnang -Page 1. Notici; re ehangeol management of the Hotel de l'Kuiope Vn£o '2. K\change157 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous174 1912-07-30 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday 30th. Blgh Water— ll-54 a.m.. 10-55 p.m. Hacgal Rubber meeting noon. Boy Scouts nit 'cting r >.3o )>m. Wednesday 31st. High Water 0-1S a.m.. 1 1 -j 7 p.m. Taiping Race Entries clone 5 inn. Thursday Aug Ist. High Water— 0 41 a.m. B. I. Ho?uc\\ard Mail174 words
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Article215 1912-07-30 2 Svcgkstkd Indian Terminus. Karachi. July 16. The Sind Oa/.ette writes We observe that special copies of the Indian Railway Administration Report distributed for official use contain a map of the Indian railway system which includes a large inset showing the proposed Indo European Trans Persian Railway. This215 words
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Article147 1912-07-30 2 Blotting paper was discovered purely by accident. Some ordinary paper was being made one day at a mill m Berkshire, England, when a careless workman forgot to put m the siziug material. The whole of the paper made was regarded as being useless. The proprietor of the147 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement50 1912-07-30 2 A teacher said "We'll work a sum, Suppose you took a chill >f course you know, to bed you'd go, And there lie very still. For halt a week you'd scarcely speak Now tell me when you're sure How many days? Not one," said Grace, We'd take Woods' Peppermint Cure.'50 words
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Advertisement195 1912-07-30 2 NEW RECORDS poa OLD BRING YOUR OLD RECORDS TO US AND WE WILL ALLOW YOU ON THEM IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW ONES i ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. i THE Standard Photographic Studio, MOSES Co. No. 4, ORCHARD ROAD. PHOTOGRAPHS TAKEN IN THE LATEST STYLES TERMS MODERATE. O. R. DITTRICH, Thotooraphkr.195 words
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Advertisement721 1912-07-30 2 NOTICES NOTICE OF REMOVAL. We have removed from No. _';<. Rattles I'lace to No 1, Collyer Quay. R. SASSOON ft Co. July M 1 -H NOTICE. Mrs. C R. F. Spiers, Proprietress, Sea View Hotel, begs to notify the public that she will be giving up the Sea View Hotel721 words
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Advertisement669 1912-07-30 2 NOTICES THE EXCHANGE BANKS WILL BE < IX)fltOD ON July 30 M THE GRAND HOTEL DE L EUROPE Ltd. By order of the Board of Directors I have to-day given over charge of the above mentioned Hotel to Mr. F. P. Baur, late of The Savoy Hotel, London. H. L.669 words
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Advertisement144 1912-07-30 2 SAMUEL WITHERS Go's SAFES. *^l DM *lf ■P«^-"^i" > 4 V No. 186- A. *^4 ins. by IS ins. by 17 ins. 30 ins. by ">1 ins. by *i() ins. ttfi ins. by 2") ins. by 98 ins. STOCK SIZES. No. 415. •itt ins. by 19 ins. by IS ins.144 words
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934 1912-07-30 3 Mr. lialfour, presiding at the luiversities Congress, said the nature of the difficulty with which it was specially proposed to deal would become apparent to everybody who put aside our ordinary current form of speech and remembered, what every one of them knew, that education934 words
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Article384 1912-07-30 3 GRAND CHALLENGE Cl P. KlN(i ANI> Q( EEN PrESKNT. When the linal of the Graud Challenge Cup was decided today (July 6th) a bright sun shone from a cloud flecked sky. There was brisk up stream breeze, and fully 150,000 people were present to wit ness the great384 words
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Article347 1912-07-30 3 ANM.VST'h KKM\KKAItI.K KIVOMJBB. Mr. K. F. Harrison, analyst, appeared at the request of the Kritihh Medical Association on .Tune 27 before the Parliament ar> Committee which under the chairman I ship oi Sir H. Normau, is collecting information respecting the composition and sule of patent medicines. He explained347 words
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Article155 1912-07-30 3 Au obituary DOtfOi m the Times has this. "No bought (lowers, by her M quest." A household pet which threatens to cut out m domestic popularity the pom. the pug, and the Lloyd George starapdamper has been launched on the market. It is i the Japanese singing insect, a quaint155 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement151 1912-07-30 3 A Vitalising Food for Feeble Bodies 4 KEPLER' Solution Many a constitution, undermined by long illness, has been saved from total break-down by the vitalising stamina-giving powers of this delicious digestive tonic-food. It •makes blood, bone and brain: fat, flesh and muscle. It stores up strength, and lays the foundation151 words
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Advertisement10 1912-07-30 3 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Core.10 words
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Advertisement287 1912-07-30 3 THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALIA LIMITED., ESTABLISHED 1869. The first Life A..urance Office World *pp ly the Hor-ForfeUur. Principle to Policies. k MUTUAL OFFICE NO SHAREHOLDERS HL PROFITS BELON6 TO POLIGVHOLOERS. Annua! .ncome 911 10 .268.128. PundB /m Claims Paid (48.580.853 STATEMENT **r p SX, Th NaooDal M287 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter1097 1912-07-30 4 To The Editoh, Sin<;\poke "Fkkr Pkkss." Sir, The Report of the Board of Trade Departmental Committee on Sight Tests is one of grave public- moment. It is calculated to prove inimical to the best interests of the mercantile marine to be seriously prejudicial to the business of our1,097 words
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Article468 1912-07-30 4 We hear sometimes of such and such a managing director being asuceessful planter where those who perhaps knew him when he was a planter have a very poor opinion of him as such, and the gardens over which he is managing director would soon he iv bad468 words
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Article341 1912-07-30 4 Lieut. Forbes, of the 80th Carnatic Infantry, stationed at Cannanore, committed suicide on Wednesday, .luly 17th, by shooting himself with a revolver. The motive is unknown. I Advance copies of the German Crown Prince's book, From my Hunting Diary," j have reached the press, and keen interest is taken in341 words
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Article154 1912-07-30 4 Prof. Dr. von Buttelßeepen writes as follows to the Times of Ceylon" I noted during my absence Ip country that you published an interview with me on the subject of white ants m Malaya. Owing to some misunderstanding your reporter has exaggerated considerably the danger of154 words
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Article151 1912-07-30 4 Bombay, July 9. The Royal Theatre at Grant Rood, which had accommodation for about MOO persons, was completely destroyed by fire this morning, despite the etTorts of the fire brigade. The whole structure witb ill its scenery, dresses, aud other paraphernalia was completely gutted. I'he damage to151 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement537 1912-07-30 4 I A HOUSEHOLD NECESSITY. I IN the best regulated families the little ills of life will creep m. Some member d the BbJMJ| I I circle may occasionall> suffer from Biliousness and Indigestion, and one or the other will from time to time exhibit the well-known symptoms of Constipation. From537 words
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Page 4 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous265 1912-07-30 4 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. IVr P A O str Mahva, connecting witb the I r Arcadia due Am- 9. H. Wilson. Per P A O str Mooltan. eounecting with the str Assaye due Aug 23. F. E. Taylor. W. Allen. Per PAO str Namur due Aug 24. Dr MeCloskey, Mr A Mrs265 words
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Article1658 1912-07-30 5 London. ,Jul\ ft. I his has beM M Imperialist week, and W€ shall have an Imperialist month The Canadian Minister! have arrived here not *H smgle •pica, l.ut m battalions. n f act H-.Meare so many of them, that one wouders whether there are any left at home1,658 words
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Article279 1912-07-30 5 The Bossian Government has ordered bom M. Lommatsaoh 2'»o sntomatic jkum tbutes for aviators, with which highly successful experiments bats been condoot Sd »>> military engineers at Qatchina. Hitherto the trials have been only with dummies, ireighlnfl 1801 b., bnl the up paratus will he tested by STJatOTS,279 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement450 1912-07-30 5 i FOB SALE SAFES. A New Consignment of Iron Safes ror sale privately. Prices $60, $100, $200. H. L. COGHLAN Co t, Rafttes Place July M uc R. MORTON, HORSE REPOSITORY 193, Orchard Rd. Tel. No aso. FRESH HORSES by every bo»t from Ann traJia tor sale. VICTORIA GHARRY turnouts450 words
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Advertisement502 1912-07-30 5 WANTED WANTED TO BUY Strong Kobusta Coffee Seedlings. Address, TROESAN co Free Press." July 26 M WANTED TO BUY Boiler capable of generating M to 15 11. I*. Must pass Dutch Government Certificate for BO lbs. prsawr— Also Simple Horizontal Engine of same HP. TROESAN, co "Fico Press." July 26502 words
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Advertisement283 1912-07-30 5 \LNERTOL ,J^ PAINT >^ ANTICORROSIVE Exhaustive trials have proved it to be the best protection tor 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 for283 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article60 1912-07-30 6 ANDKRBON it Kastcote I'lace," near Pinner, Middlesex, on 27th July 1912, to SIR John and Lady Anderson son At the l.ui<>],< an Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on the 2Htli July to MR. Mhs. W. T. RENNIK a daughter. Elijbon.— At Fiorina Lodge, tfophia Koad, Singapore, on July 2s to Mr.60 words
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Article98 1912-07-30 6 Adambon. At his residonct', l.alnuin. on the 24th July. Dr. Rohert Edwakh Adamhon. of acute phthisis, after a short illm'KS. Died on gunday the*2Ht)i Jul\ 11*12 at I p.iu. at bis residence No. 12 Van Kit Road, Mr. Tan Kirn TBCI au<- 69 father of Messrs. Tun Hood B98 words
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Article, Illustration1959 1912-07-30 6 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, July 30, 1912. Hrro v!i;ill the Pf- t'i^ Ptofle rig' r..»'jl» t'nawe.l by intinen r .iwi akrihsi MJ l»»n He;r p^iMot Truth h*>i Dr* *t>i drmw. PljdgriJ lo t-'ili^JKL L< »»IIV cii<l I* Jr. Follow the Man from Cook's was what the members of Urn1,959 words
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Article99 1912-07-30 6 THE SAFETY OF THE JUNGLE. {.From Out (fun Correspondent.) Ipoh, July 2«tli. Kight armed gang rollers attacked the manager of a tin kongsne at T.ipah. lio had soli his tin to Flan Sung LkMgftl ham par for $IH,OOO, which he put m the -..-af of the rikisha,99 words
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Article57 1912-07-30 6 {/•'rnni i fur (/tin Votrt* pun del I'enang, .luly The probables for the matt h »^t« jii-^r I»erak on Aug. and ;> are R. T. Keid, .1. h. Fetles. H. A. Neubronner. C. H. Macka> C. <J. May, c\ H. <». Clarke. l>. NtokolM, \V. H. Scully. W.57 words
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Corrrespondence.
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Letter105 1912-07-30 6 STREET OBSTR UCTION. T<> THK KIHTOR, Dear Sir. Cannot the Police or Munn i pality stop people using part of a ni.un road as a workshop F The Central Kngine Worlre repeated 1> do this using one side of such a busy street as Victoria Street for cutting up gleitCS,105 words
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242 1912-07-30 6 TO THK KIHTOR. Sir, Referring to the letter of Indian Christian" regarding the Indian Ckffil tian Association of Singapore and the reply thereto of "A Meaiber. 1.C.A. ftrfalg him all the necessary iuformation. pub lished m your esteemed paper ol 17th and lnth inst. respectively. I understand242 words
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Letter245 1912-07-30 6 The guccußland Scotti*h Inion recently carried a resolution protesting against 'h. contemplated action of the Coninionv (loverument m abolishing the kilt. The Tibetans at Lhassa are *aid to J»o putting up life and death 111 ■Mil against the Chinese. The general v.,u »8 that hostilities nn ill soon route to245 words
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Advertisement267 1912-07-30 6 THE FAMOUS FRENCH WATER CONTREXEVILLE. A Natural Mineral Water, vt'iy plea^iut to the palate. A certain cure and preveutative for the many complaints urisinjj out of Uric acid troubles, so prevalent m the Kast. Bf reason of a mineralization m perfect harmony with its therapeutical role, .the Contrexoville Water regulates267 words
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Article98 1912-07-30 7 Disaster at German Watering Place. London, July If.- Crowds awaiting the from Bi Island at Ruegen raet with a latal accident. The balustrade of the pier broke and over a hundred were precipitated into the water. The majority were saved, but fourteen bodies have bee,', ov««r«»d. The Putumayo98 words
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Article28 1912-07-30 7 London. Jul> Mftfc. The Times slates that Mm wfaifnwuMMi to the torpedo rlotilla ;.l Malta i onsists of twent% boats. *'hes«> have already been sH»>cted.28 words
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Article132 1912-07-30 7 Scenes m Tokio. London. July S9. Tokio advice, state hat dense crowds have been outside the Palace during the past week praying for the Emperor's recovery day and night. The spectacle is pathetic. Through out the city also the shrines and temple* are constantly thronged with praying132 words
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Article121 1912-07-30 7 Judgment was given m the Supreme Court yesterday morning, by the Chief I -Justice, Sir William Hyndman .Toues. on a Claim on ft promissory note for Sl.OOn. Mr. L. B. Gaunt appeared for the plain titT. R. H. N. Raman Chetty. aud Mr. W.A.N. tiattenberg for121 words
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Article389 1912-07-30 7 The well known Government contractor, i Nh Ah Heang, has been given the contract I for Ipoh's New Fire Brigade Station, to be 1 *>uilt m the Brewster Road. His tender was for *4<U>tH>. Ho Seng Swee of 2«> Peck Seah Street has reported that hie house at Bnkil Pasoh389 words
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Article72 1912-07-30 7 ITS FUTURE AT THE POLL. Redteb's Sebvicb. London, July 29. -Mr. Anderson, the Chairman of the Independent Labour Party, m a speech ut Bradford, referring to the doubling of the poll for the Labour candidate at Crewe, said that the Labour party would henceforth fight every m dustrial seat72 words
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Article55 1912-07-30 7 London. July Sf. A -illMf of thirty thousand dockers has uuanimously refused to return to work, on the ground that Hinf are no guarantees fi-otn the masters to maiutaiu the agreements m force before the strike. It is announced there tJieie aie sufficient luuds to feed th<> women55 words
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Article36 1912-07-30 7 Not So Serious London, July M American advices state that communication with Paint Creek has been restored. One miner has been killed and many shots were lired, no oue else was injured.36 words
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Article93 1912-07-30 7 F.VMtKMKI.N Gl<\\l Cm\lHllo\ Shanghai. .lul\ -J 1 The Mikado is lying seriously ill with uraemia, and the latest bulletin issued shows that he is unconscious. There is a severe swelling m the nbdo men. The Empress has not left Mis Majesty's side since Frida\. and other members of93 words
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Article552 1912-07-30 7 X Miss Marie Hall. the eminent violinist, is now touring m South Africa with im niense success and will presently COSM on to India and the Far Fast. 1 he refusal of loan of *."x» by a China Ml who owns a small rubber estate at Alexandra Hoad to his552 words
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Article140 1912-07-30 7 Political Situation m Constantimple Rnrm'i Service. London, July 2Mth. A message from Constantinople states that hitherto there has been no sign of an attempt to execute the threat to forcibly dissolve the Cham her. The sitting has been undisturbed. London. July 29. A telegram from Constantinople states that140 words
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Article186 1912-07-30 7 CMUffMI C'KII'K ISM OP .IU'WKsK JUSTIfiKD. The "Vorod/.u" states that the Chinese Tress is making a strong attack on the immorality of .Japanese merchants. It is alleged that certain cunning merchants men of the type that supplied the Japanese Army with canned beef having stones mixed Is add186 words
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Article324 1912-07-30 7 Ki\k Li\ks Lusr DisAann. Tb« great dirigible Akron, built m America for the purpose of crossing the Atlantic, met with disaster this morning Inly ted) at Atlantic Cftj, New .ler.-ev. While m mid air the gas exploded, and the hallooa] Ml m a moment a mass ofReuter - 324 words
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Article111 1912-07-30 7 It is proposed to establish a big fishing enterprise m Tsingtao, Kiaochou. and the I German Colonial Society lias MfVMd to make a contribution to the undertaking. The niune of Captaiu A. I). H. (Have (Dr. I 1*1 1 1 1 > is put forward as111 words
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Article810 1912-07-30 7 ACCUSED AT THE ASSIZES. PLEA OF GUILTY* WITHDRAWN. Considerable interest was takeu by the general public yesterday morning when what is known as the Sabatier forgery case came before the Chief Justice, Sir William Hyndmau Jones, at the Assizes. The Court was crowded, many Kuropeans being present.810 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement27 1912-07-30 7 The French Medical Profession rely on gantal Midy to cure chronic bronchitis, kidney and bladder trouble, as well as di-s I charges from the urinary organs. 127 words
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Advertisement59 1912-07-30 7 The Chinaman who was robbed at the 9th mile Bukit Timah Road on Friday and who was also stabbed by the robbers, has succumbed to his wounds m hospital. Before his death he was able to make a statement and he gave the names of two men who were formerly59 words
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Advertisement142 1912-07-30 7 ROBINSON Co. Just Unpacked NEW i EXCLUSIVE WMK STYLES IN LADIES SMART Jff^jf^, -M Ready to Wear /f'*^Stt&Bk» M #m II /^^vw U^%J $7-75, PLAYER'S 1 NAVY MIXTURE In Jib. Patent OBTAINABLE AT Air Tight Tins JOH N LITTLE CO., Ltd. I PRICE 55 cts ROBINSON I PER TIN. MTZ142 words
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Advertisement565 1912-07-30 8 AUCTIONS i REMINDER. This Day, Tuesday, at 11 a. m. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE JAVA TEAK SHOP FITTINGS AT 80. 1. MALACCA STREI.T. Fou large Java teak j»ortable showcases lined I uith velvet with gla: s doors three Java teak centre showcases with tops: Ja\a teak irrittng table a unmber565 words
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Advertisement512 1912-07-30 8 SHIPPING Hamburg America Line, Hamburg Deutsche Dampfschiff-fattrts Ges. "Nansa" Bremen. COMBINED SERVICE. The stea.uers of these Com panieß maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits. China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnight ly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven512 words
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Advertisement596 1912-07-30 8 SHIPPING ORIENTAL-AFRICAN LINE KOR SOUTH AFRICAN PORTS The 8. 8. 'DUNERIC due to 10th September. For freight apply to HUTTENBACH BROTHERS ft Co Agents July .10 13-h NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD FOU Hongkong, Shanghai, and Japan Ports. THK IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL STEAMER KLEIST 8,<<59 Tons, Captain Maass, haviug left Colombo, on Saturday,596 words
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Advertisement666 1912-07-30 8 SHIPPING N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to MaiHeilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twinscrew Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with666 words
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Advertisement580 1912-07-30 8 SHIPPING p. &o. 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 AmericaD Ports. Steamers will loave Singapore on or abom MAIL LINES. 1912 Outward (for China) Arcadia July V*580 words
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Advertisement486 1912-07-30 8 SHIPPING N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail Hteamers ot this Company Hail fortnightly frum Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Kouthamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connect in^ Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa. Port Haid, Suez, Aden, Colombo, I'euang. Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsin^tan Nagasaki486 words
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Advertisement714 1912-07-30 9 SHIPPING. Toyo Kisen Kaisha P (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co. rhC Ne cTsco 0 to te aI, V io C t hina J a n Honolulu «>- San Francisco to all points m the United States, Canada Mexico and Europe SKR™*.^ "oSreoSAOT h P ce n714 words
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Advertisement941 1912-07-30 9 SHIPPING BANKS STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPY INTFRNATInNAI (Steamship Company) 'NItKNATIONAL NEDERLAND." BANKING CORPORATION. fortnightly Mail Service between Java and CAPITAL AND SURPLUS GOLD Amsterdam, via Singapore. Sabang, tuul Colombo, Port Said. Genoa, Algiers, Tanger sb.suo.ooo. Lisbon and Southampton. HEAD OFFIC --«o wan street, nbw O bk. Steamers are due on or abont941 words
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Advertisement426 1912-07-30 9 BANKS CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. PUD UP CAPITAL £1,200,000 RESERVE FUND £1 M0 ,000 Rewrve Liability of Proprietors £1,«00,000 HEAD OFFICE 88. BI3HOPBQATE, LONDON, B. C. AGENCIES AND BRANCHES Amntaar Hongkong Penang Bangkok Iloilo Pukel 8 Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon rSSf*426 words
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Advertisement471 1912-07-30 9 INSURANCE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. Head Office WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Nominal Capital $250,000 Paid up Capital $130,410 Insurances m force over 15,000,000 Annual premium Income over 400,000 Board of Directors I G. A. Derrick, Esq., Chairman. A. H. Fair, Esq., Managing Directoi, Peter Fowlie, m.b. cm., Chief Med.471 words
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Article195 1912-07-30 10 .hme 1 was a notable day m the history of Ottawa, says Canada." The new Grand Trunk Pacific Hotel, which, along with the Central Station, was opened on that date, is not only the most perfectly equipped hostelry m existence m Cauada, but it occupies a195 words
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Article350 1912-07-30 10 That n large supply of .liipunese coal may be deposited at Honolulu soon, presumably as a commercial venture, is, says a Honolulu paper, indicated by inquiries now being made there by H. Vokotake. re presenting the great Japanese coal merchants, Mitsui and Co. Mr. Vokotake has been prospecting along the350 words
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Article159 1912-07-30 10 1911. ,luiu 191*2. Belat 4.965 i 205 I,IM f!runn« 889 52 260 BK«Mh 5,084 J 1.785 Cbenderiang 440 > 92fi (Jopeng 7,060 530 .i.O.JO Ifrawood 9)4,895 161 2,087 K;ununinKUlollarB)9)4B,ll9 B,§Sl 20,585 Kannboi 8,008 251 J.IH9 Kintu 11)4,065 WM 1,770 Kinta Association 9>6,853 1,957 Kledanff 2,068 157 6M4 Knumit159 words
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Article1262 1912-07-30 10 The first total where given represents figures for 1911, except where a figure m brackets is given representing so many months. Estate managers and agents will oblige by correcting returns if wrong. In order to avoid the complication involved m Companies finishing their year's m different months1,262 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement384 1912-07-30 10 SIMPSONS SCOTCH WHISKY The Blue Funnel line of steamers sailing from (IiMfCIW ami Liverpool to the Kastoin and PiicKie Ports, as well as South Africa, Australia and other important markets of the world, are the largest carriers of whisky, from Scotland. It was, therefore, appropriate that Simpsons should have selected384 words
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Advertisement15 1912-07-30 10 PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND THEM NOT A QUACK REMEDY MADE IN LONDON OF ALL CH EMISTS I15 words
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Advertisement558 1912-07-30 10 THE Singapore Free Press MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. Tlu- Singapore Fr< !i.-s is a Moiuing Daily, and is on sale at depots, from an early hour each morning (Sundays exrepted). CaHh price Ten Cents a ropy. Subscribers' copies will be delivered at thel» private residences, or town offices or558 words
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Article1093 1912-07-30 11 Cap. IBBDW. Paid. Laot Div. Bothrs. B«LMORe R5.000 2b 2b Allagar q% 2 6 3 Q 150,000 2h 28 Anglo-Malay If M 14 3 15 a v,? 50,000 28 2 B Batang Malaka f I i 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 40% int £12 5 0 12 15 01,093 words
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Article72 1912-07-30 11 (COBBBCTBD DP TO July 29.) Hank4m'a 2 -4j demand 3.4 x. l 6 Private credits 8 m/s 2 4 7-ifl H credits 6m 3.4^ France demand Bank 204 jkkmany. demand 288$ tNDIA, T. T. n 4 X Honqkonq, demand 14 j" Yokohama, demand 114^ Java, demand 14, >} Bangkok,72 words
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Article136 1912-07-30 11 July 29. Tin 1 "»0 tons sold «100.76 Gambier buyers 9.60 Oambier Cube No. 1 14,75 Gambier Cube No. 2 non» Pepper Black ordin. Spore buyers 21.H7f Pepper, (White fair) 8'».12i Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) O om Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) oom. Mace (Banda) H 6 Cloves136 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement165 1912-07-30 11 JODELITE (REGISTERED) The Great Timber Preservative. Not only protects all kinds of soft timber from attacks of whiteants, dry-rot and decay, but is also m general use on Estates for the protection of Para Rubber and Other trees from attacks of all animal and vegetable parasites. Jodelite being an extremely165 words
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Advertisement114 1912-07-30 11 De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ UNDER CONTRACT WITH TIIE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Ltd, 2-3, Collyer Quay The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. Merkus Selat-Pandjann, Hengkalia, Siak and Pakan -Same 7 July tl de Cari'kntieh Billifon, Batavia, Java-Coast and Semarang j u l y 31114 words
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Advertisement20 1912-07-30 11 Rigaud s Bocool Extract is an exact rcproduc tion of this sweet yet powerful Indian perfutre and is very popular.20 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous986 1912-07-30 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag ana Tons Commanders Arrived From For When Waterwitch H.M S. ych 620 Rcyne H'kong, 12-5 S.N.O. Uncertain bteamern Nat. Tonnage A Master From Consignee* For Aska fllJ t 14s Kedfearn Ccutta 1.1 \a n. Cairnhill Brit 31 03 Moodie 8^%6 J MM Cherbiirg Hrit 1702 Williams986 words
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Article150 1912-07-30 12 TIKS FOR WEDNKSDAY. A. Class I>o\ m.v.s. .//?6a O'uau aad JSr. Jlfag//Wtoa <7(re J y Mrs. avd Xfi Hi owe sir. j yti#s yipvsies and Mr. )>>\ne owe v\ yiTh. YUVbevWyn an&^&Y. HVmaMfc p\vks '■>. Svwm&eT* a.uA \>t. Ma^pmm p\vx% r> v Miss Gunn and Mr.150 words
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Article148 1912-07-30 12 S.C.C. UKAT THE WABINOMi A large gathering assembled on the Esplanadeyesterdayafternoon to watch the J eagYie\oo < CbaY> mama jhay eft Y>e\ ween tea < lilies officiated as referee. Tiie game was fast and well contested. >»ut iheS.C.C. were the best team and early] proved their superiority. Sinclair,148 words
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Article84 1912-07-30 12 ihv modal for .Tvily which WM played for on Saturday and Sunday m won by -Major R. C. Monis. Th<> faUowiflg men Jh>' >cores returned Major 11. t/. Morris io •I. Loruie 11 4 1 B 77 !>r W. H. Frj 14 44 10 78 A..84 words
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73 1912-07-30 12 The annual general meeting of this Association will be held at the Chinese volunteer Club. Beach Koad, to morrow it r '.l" p.m. sharp. Business. 1. to confirm minutes of last general meeting: 1. to receive reports and statement of accounts for the year ended .'{Oth73 words
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Article127 1912-07-30 12 Ao a result of the controversy m regard to the interport shoot, it is learnt that the Secretary of the Shanghai Hifle Association has written to the other ports interested withdrawing Shanghai's scores. It may be remembered that on the first occasion shanghai fired under wrong coudition*,127 words
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Article98 1912-07-30 12 At the re. mi It oi a challenge. Mr. M. M. <Jlark rowed m bis skiff against Mr. Aston m hit> small motor boat tbe 'Koyal (leorge." The course was frora the Customs Wharf round a lighter anchored off the North iiomeo Trading Co.'s Wharf and back to tbe Customs98 words
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Article140 1912-07-30 12 I i -urns party is now being formed by t lh- members of the Muslim Association .<mi the tir6t game was played on Saturday the 27 th inst.. at the Victoria Bridge school ground. A good number of Muslims and Europeans were present, and it m:iy be, added that this140 words
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Article811 1912-07-30 12 I The Miiiiii.il report of the Department of Trade and Customs of the F. M. S. shows that the aggregate volume of trade for J.VJJ &x<:Ja4'/r0 <?/ to/M/'oi/ or ff&r/e rr/ss i>}^,fcr>V?>2 or >}^».27>;>er"bead cfi popu i^aViDU an increase o\ M>/2^ pet cent.) TYvfeTfc811 words
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Article104 1912-07-30 12 On Saturday, at the Town Hall. Kuala Lumpur, Dr (ierrard, who is transferred to Kuala Kangsar, was the recipient of an appreciative illuminated address on silk from those who have worked under him m Kuala Lumpur, also a photograph of the Health Department. Having thiinked the104 words
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Article210 1912-07-30 12 I N'HER STHANOE CIKCLMSTANCKS. Yesterday a tire broke out, under pecu- i Yiar vircunißtaDces, m Ho )J building) Cl\i&av M\j.w VV«Jx., l^w<i Ckl \l( was caused was given by a Chmatnun \n fiis dyiag deposition. from what he stated, it appears that he had had a row210 words
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Article275 1912-07-30 12 }i>:rt»t)E)> TMB9OUMM. a \l i* suspected m certain quartan that a leecat Gainaat association la vxt v,otW u\ M;mj)n whose i/i/>i//)>rrti arc jur./r/jr/it ado* M) takt revenge on those of their countrymen who are assisting the authori ties m any way m the persecution of sor/ie Chinese275 words
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Article145 1912-07-30 12 According to reports from I'ruppu Is land, where the Japanese cruiser Naniua is stranded, moh severe and constant thunder storms have been experienced th*re recently that the despatch of wire less messages from the stranded warship has been considerably Interfered with. On the night of the Bth,145 words
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Article124 1912-07-30 12 London.- --lii the Court of Appeal (m which Lord Justice Yaugham- Williams had sitting with him Lords Justices Fletcher Moulton and liuckley* counsel asked that a case might go to the bottom of the list, as he had only had time to read through the brief. :ind.124 words
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Article859 1912-07-30 12 The Holt liner Hhesus loud* for Ku rope. TV\e Hwvteou Mwvw dvp.ehuvge& a. cargo T\\ft W.. M. Co«« steauvec "(»ouc6oa"( wlvich arrived from Saigon on tfaturcfav miit genera/ cargo for d/scZiartfft here, sailed for Saigon yesterday. The Lmv. Getmau mail steamer "Kleiat" having lutt Colombo on the 27th859 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement24 1912-07-30 12 Matico Capsules and Injectiorf still maintain their reputation for the cure of all those inconvenient diseases, about which the least said the better. 1324 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous104 1912-07-30 12 PASSENGERS. Pei Lady Weld: Messrs H. A. Masou V (iihbon, B. W. Geyei. Per Ipoh Mrs Perry, Messrs A. H. Todd A. Morrison, V. Sicadmaii, Markham. One Kirn Wee, Chan Leong Soh, Chan Bee Onn Koh Sek Geok, Mrs Chan Seng Nee Per Rliesus Mr Mrs Murphx Per Circe Mr104 words
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