The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 August 1912

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY AUGUST 28, 1912. NO. 7,611
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  • 158 1 The newspapers al Home find their chief horror in the weather, and extensive iloo-Is in Kast Anglia indicate an extra ordinary state of thing. Pago 7. Tlie report of a local ruse for restitution of conjugal rights is printed ou page 12 of this issue. The American
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  • 911 1 When the great Lord l'.encOi.s_eld wrote his novel 'Lot hair' h<> easoribed Monsignor Berwick as man wJio could always, when ueces.ary. sparkle with anecdote or Jj.aze with reparte< NCw I contend thai theie i-. or should be, a limit to anecdotes; but that the gift of repartee is a
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    • 781 1 tj PLEASA\T PICTURES I Hi j lOR I e_____________Baß*_ PICTURE-SHOW PATRONS ARE COMPRISED IN TO-NIGHT'S CHANGE OF PROGRAMME SECOND snow 9 :t0 To 11 p, M. THREE SPXENDIO SUBJECTS KIND HEARTS ARE MORE THAN CORONETS A Film that never tires THE RANCH GIRLS MISTAKE A Western. Brimf nj of Thrilling
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    • 127 1 SOfcfctfi iKwrtifemeiiaaa Kntortaintnaol sdhrta are tliose of Leon Kendal Keuville Jensen at the Theatre Uoyal Aihambra new programme and Marl borough- -Page 1. Consul General for Netherlands 'At Home" on Saturday Kage I. ltoyal Hair Dressing Saloon carried on aa usual -Page 2. Fully furnished bou.c at siglap to be
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    • 170 1 THE WEEK Wednesday 28th. High Water— ll2o a.m.. 11 47 |..m. Full Moon. Allan Wilkie David (.arrick. 9-15 p.m Thursday 29th. High Water— ll 39 a.m.. 11-17 p.m. I». I. Hsß— S~nurd mail closes. Allan Wilkie Co. Candida, 9-15 p.m. H. A. Sports. Hlakan Mati. Friday 30th. High Water— ll-57
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  • 357 2 Thk Past Y dak's 1{ i:\t.n in. The report of the Treasure! of the Federated Malay States for the year 181] contains further evidence of the expansion of trade in the Malay Peninsula, and of the prosperous condition of the four States embraced in the Federation. Since
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  • 353 2 The local agency of the above informs us that the following was the Directors report presented at the seventh annual meeting of the Company, held at the Head Offices of the Company. Shanghai. New applications were received during the past yearfora totalof 88,661,724 again5t which policies were
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    • 936 2 I NEW Kotic^ NOTICE. l-l EJ AJ^ if R# fl Mrs Sabatier of the Royal Hair Dressing j _f*^ _T*__i%, _>^__r _Ha_ _L_r V^ Srt loon bgs to inform tlie public that she as <<sfc___a- mmW [continuing tlie business carried on by her j i husband at :iO-l Raffles Place,
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    • 1067 2 Auctions THURSDAY. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF High Class Wax Polished Teak Furniture, Bluthner Pianoforte Turkey Persian Carpets, Rubbertyred Victoria, Horse, c (The Property of N. A. Rospopoff, Esquire), AT YORK HOrSE." No 6. SCOTTS KOAD. On Thursday, August 29th, at 3-30 p.m. Comprising Handsome loaagS BoISS wpholsttrfd ts Thlfcay aad
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  • 1173 3  -  YOSHIO MARKINO BY rm: well known Japanese aithor AND ARTIST. I have never forgotten, or shall never forget, though I was ouly four or live years old. that one day when I rushed into my father's room, he was surrounded by the rest of my family (all
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  • 368 3 Im bthkb Rub Pbophosibd -V Times of Malaya representative had an interview with Mr. Mackie who said that the present price of the metal was most gratifying to those interested in tin mining in Malaya. The statistical position was very strong. Home stocks were low and the
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  • 128 3 Aceotding to a Chinese paper, General U lias decided to send 60 students abroad at a cost of Taels 40,000 per annum. Tl.s. 8,000 will be assigned for eight students to study Navy affairs iu Great liritain Tls. 1,000 for eta students to study Military
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  • 188 3 "ARABELLA" THE ONLY RADIO MEDICINAL WATER. This extraordinary natural water I* 'ie only known water possessing radio t.< ity. this fact has hern fully reCOgni»»U l>\ tl»c medical profession generally, who have, by exhaustive trials, proved its great curative power, in all cases of functionary derangement, from them, the most
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  • 959 4 The Peking Daily News of §rd inst. says .--Chinese lluances were In J>ad shape when the Revolution began. The Revolution further complicated the situation, and drove the national exchequer deeper into the mire because of the impossibili ties of getting the usual revenues. The customs duties
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  • 239 4 2or this awful feeling oi general debility and sickness? is the constant plea of so many folks, especially in Tropical Climes. How glad one is to offer suggestions of an unfailing safeguard. "Why I try HORLICK'B MALTED MILK," you will say at once, "That
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  • 1313 4 The first total where given represents figures fur 1911, except where a llgure in brackets is giroi representing so many montJis. Estate managers and agents will oblige by correcting returns if wrong. In order to avoid tJic com plication involved to Companies finishing their car's in different
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  • 148 4 1911. J v Belat 4 965 US l Bninug 889 If 31 7 Bruseh 5,03 4 j ChenderiauK 440 Gopcug 7 060 4 00 Henwood 9U.395 :)94 1 9] Kainuningldol]arB)9)43,ll9 1,7] 01 Kanaboi 3. 008 161 Kintrt 11M.O«5 Kinta Association 9 u,h:>:\ itadttf 1>.063 ISO Kriu.iat Pnlai 6.".U8
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  • 22 4 British Borneo fl)* 1 8,461 Laugkon 1: 6 |^ggj Melala P 5)14,H0H Sa P on «J,400 6)43,H4i) Sekou 6)33,424
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    • 58 4 APPOINTMENT i^_^^^^S(^_S^_ HM THE K,NG CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD_s se rt fl WmW****^^ BRAND *-ly 1 I FOR MILK I I STAND WITH SAFETY R I MILKMAID BRAND MILKMAID MILK IS GUARANTEED TO CONTAIN ALL THE
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    • 76 4 FRESH MILK THE SINGAPORE POULTRY DAIRY FARM SYNDICATE. CHANCERY LANE, BK mMm*^^^ Regret they cannot fully supply their customers at present, but hope shortly to be in a position to do so. Please Telephone to the Farm No. 435. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION As it is considered necessary to restart an
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  • 863 5 I rom Messrs. Morris aDd Maguire of 17 'I lie Bond Shanghai, we have received a copy ol the China Stock and share hand hook for 1912. This is the second issue ol this reallj useful wotk and is a considerably enlarged book. The compilers claim
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  • 34 5 rid dredging return <two dredgers* for reek ending duly 20 amounted to 40 ozs., making a total of 2,134 ozs. since Jan. 1, Rgaiast 1,887 ozs. for corresponding period t last year.
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  • 960 5 The Second Annual General Meeting of this company was held at Winchester House, .Old Broad-street, Mr. Edward L. Hamilton (Chairman of the company) presiding. The Secretary (.Mr. Percy B. L. Taylor) read the notice calling the meeting, i The Chairman, in moving the adoption of the report,
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  • 45 5 The directors announce the following forward sales of rubber Six tons foi delivery during the months of January tc 1 June, 1913, at 4s. Bd. per lb. three tone for delivery during the months of January to June, at 4s. B_d, per lb.
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  • 43 5 The call options over that part of the company'! capital which was originally unissued viz., £18,000—- have all been i \ercised, and the whole of the company's authorized capital (X'.'O.OOO) has accord ugly l»een issued and is fully paid up.
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  • 590 5 Tbe second ordinary general meeting of shareholders of the Kota Tinggi (Johore) Rubber Company, Limited, was held on j July 81, at the Great Eastern Hotel, E. C, Mr. L. Byron Peters (chairman) presiding. The Chairman said You will see from the report that we have
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  • 243 5 It is not often that a University pro-' fessor rises so rapidly in politics as (Jover- nor WoodfOW Wilson, selected by the Democrats as their candidate for President, has done. Less than two years ago he was president of Princeton University. In November, 1910, he was elected
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  • 95 5 20th July. 180,000, Ka XlO shares. Business To carry on in Great Britain. Kurope. the Dutch and British Fast Indies lor elsewhere the business of bankers, financiers, financial agents, money changers, billbrokers, discounters, underwriters and guarantors, \c. The subscri- hers are G. St. L. Mowbray,
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  • 890 5 Manager's report for four weeks ending August 10th, 1912. Gentlemeu, I beg to submit my Monthly Report on your Mining and .Milling Operations. I The .Mine Measurements and Assay Results show a total of 19H feet, made up as follows: -Sinking 40 ft.. Driving
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  • 550 5 LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT. August lst. Since our last Report the Market has been quiet and easier. Fine Haul Para has been sold down to Is. Kid. for July to Any;., 4s. Od. for Aug. to Sept. and 4s. 7 4 'd. for Sept. to Oct. We close steady with
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  • 89 5 Agsats Welsh 8 Co. Lunan 1,800. r M Mr. Critchley, 1.C.5.. Assistant Collector, Hyderabad, Sind, who contracted cholera 'on Friday, 13th iust., succumbed to the disease on Sunday. I niversal sympathy is felt for the widow, a bride of a few months. The Siamese Post Otlice is contemplating
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  • 488 5 The Third Annual Ordinary General Mc-ting of this Company was held at the Loudon Chamber of Commerce, .Mr. Philip Baslaes Harvey presiding la the unavoidable absence of the chairman of the company, Mr. K. F. Arlmthimt. The Chairman observed that the share holders might be congratulated on the
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  • 151 5 Singapore. Aug. 27th. OffOTSd for Sale 171 cases Pik. 188.881 or 22.07 4 lbs. Sold 188 eases Pik. 168.08] or 11,080 lbs. Pawn Rkalizi.i*. Sheet Smoked «283 5250 I'nsmoked 281 247 Crepe No. 1 240 260 No. 2 lg| 286 No. .i 200 217 No. 4 KH 192
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    • 70 5 88 ZX*^^^ as—————————————————— BP B_f &____> __af"9BV_K_l bem ]um^ mmmmmm^ mmm^^^^^^^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmEmm^Ama\W I mv v 9 I" PLEX DUPLICATOR 1 AM) BE CHEERFUL. H YOUR TYPIST WILL NOT PULL A LONO FACE WHEN HF IS 8 ASKED TO MAKE 40 COPIES OF ANY DOCUMENT. THE "PLEX" WILL DO THIS WORK FOR
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  • 59 6 Domestic Occurences. MARRIAGE. Wukwar Hul hon.— On the 27th July, at tlie Churcli ot The Koniry, Maryl^hone, Lon don, b\ tho Very Rcvd. Monsij^nor Kolen, M. A., Rector, VIKOOTf Richard WtcKWAit, 7i*. Raekiia^'uaui-gate to fjOi:st\ Hft.kka, widow of the lat<; Henry J. iliulpo <. of 86, Cromwellmad, London, aud sr
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  • 2047 6 The Singapore Free Prres. WEDNESDAY, AUG, 28, 1912. Continuing to examine the infinitely difficult, and delicate question implied in coordinating the armed resources of the Bmptre for the protection of any portion of its territories or the asset tion of its rights if threatened at any point, nvc find one
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  • 108 6 I't",,, Our t i,l i I lug, _7. A Cblaanaaa and his wits trat II aeai Ijahat have beea attacked j Winn robbers who threw the man to md and shot him in the abdomen and I robbed him. The man died later, from his injuries in Ipoh
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  • 89 6 [From Our (hen (Jeereep reaaag. tog 17. i baa Kook Ohiew, clerk iii :li. district olViec at Boklt Mertajam who sentenced to three months' imprison. mmt for criminal breach of trust, appealed against tlie sentence hefore .Mr. Jnst Piahec who quashed the eOWficl laatooco. The weeeee ahlp Balandii
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  • 96 6 The Aihambra ciwamatogl will bo seen from the:, [\re showing an unusual! Bna Jot of pictures this ruing which should prove draw. Pathe's Gazette," among other lahjocte, ahowi the sculling rai Barry atid Arnst and I I atooitt gathering ;uldressed J>y Mr. bona. La Sir Bdwaed Carson aud
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  • 434 6 Cblbjmm n:i> f_____ei Bi BomaroML Numbers of people lata in th. dayi Nisited this tsVMH OOCSIt al the Hotel de l'E.irope. Many ol \f r Kendal's callers are clients who hai I I OB suited him \ears ago iu liaropo, and are loud in their praises of the
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    • 196 6 tmm jf^m, Fa*c::3«a,l!Oai of Ihe TmmM f r* «j A *mW&&*m***'*^ V&?' :-J*Je A^^a</> ti!s»___S-. '< Eabouton Romfe WW^ so* rt> i% £^-'-^4':^'*'>.>-<. I* V Egyptian Cigarettes _J^- i ___i__^>fe_ aa i a^Zm~L.. Th rar? w 1 vh:ch _M« are mad*, undrr Mc»J '^T^l'^^Y I A^ST^ climatic conditions, starring from
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    • 52 6 BILLIARDS. THE ANCLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements of John Roberts, Retired World's Champion) ab.%olutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE j ttm ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 19 10. only OBTALWVBLH from John Roberts, London REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE EAST C. N. LUMB Af>D«tM3: P. O. Box 41, Penang. show room Raffles
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  • 80 7 WINTER IN AUGUST. II I I 1 l*l Skuvick. London. Aug. 27th. Tha weather is the 110 -.t prominent topic deal, with in the papers, all other horrors being put in tbe back-ground. Clie latest news i* that Norwich and < romei and several villages in Lincolughin
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  • 40 7 Effects on Crops London, Aug. 26. Agricultural expcits aate that the August rains bare alcosl the British fartners two to D millions sterling, and foodstuffs will iearer in 11m winter. The weather tpecU am tteeeribedaa the worst pos-i
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  • 103 7 THE S. A. GENERAL". Impressive Funeral Arrangements. London, Ang. 26. The lying -in state of ieneial Booth continues to day. Hitherto ri-000 have petted the body. It will he onveyed to Ulyuipia, on Wednesday evening, when Mr. BraAweU Booth will con duct a memorial service at which 25,000 uv expected
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  • 27 7 London. Aug 20. A race of waterplanes 'rom Bt Malo to .Jersey and hack lias aken place. lour finished, and eight fell nto the sea.
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  • 34 7 Committee of Investigation. bington, Aug. 27th. Tho Senate iaa finally resolved to appoint a committee o investigate tlie charges against Me. Fiooeevelt of accept in** campaign fundi rom the Trusts.
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  • 98 7 Attempt to Exterminate. Lisbon. Aug. 26. The Times corrcspon lent here states that in roponse to the presentations of the (.overuor of Hong Uoug. the Governor of Macao is sending a miser to search all FortngUOf slands on the China coast and extc. ...mate all i, The (iovernor
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  • 32 7 To Late Mikado's Funeral. London. Aug. 26th. Tin- mittion of Arthur of OonnaUght to .Japan .'■inch includes Mr Lempaou <-i tha Foreign has left for Tokio b] trims Siberian ty.
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  • 29 7 London, Ang 27th. Dr. Morriaon of aaa married yesterday to Miss Robin, who is well acquainted with China, 0 which they return after the honey* 'noon.
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  • 34 7 London, Aug. 27th. Air. Bonar Law olfing was motoring towards Marwhen lie had a J.ad smash with thereat ata dangeroua corner. All bl Ln the cars were badly shaken.
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  • 122 7 OPIUM OR RICE Bluff Wkh h did not f/osx. A i hinaman was sentenced to one lis rijrorous imprisonment by Mr. Arthur, third magistrate, yesterday, for beating in respect of a packet of chandu valued at sixteen cents. The evidence showed that the accused purchaaed a packet of chandu from
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  • 44 7 AMENABLE TO ADVICE. a««. 27th.- I_, owers have made vigorous representations to Mon>ot act contrary tUpir wisbe ;°7 «»y o« aKgre on T.rkitr ar thn < t tolerate r.uk.sb fronfer fortresses in Montenegrin Jn___f a PP"»'s to the Powers o settle the dispute.
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  • 79 7 Koudon, Aug tg.- outer wireB fro onslautinople that a preliminary report OJ UM lurkish commission of enquiry into the kochana massacre shows that the Civil and military authorities failed in their dntie. and the troops participated in the massacre. The Porte, therefore, has ordered the cm.rt manialling
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  • 93 7 Constantinople. Aug. 27th.— It is an nounced that the < lovernment has in structcd the Vahsofall Furopean Provinces to apply the concessions made to the Albanians throughout their districts. The same meotoreo, It is understood, will he introduced into the Anatolian vilayets. The report of the attack
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  • 100 7 Fears for Safety. London. Aug. 26. A telegram from Tangier! Mates thai the delivery of the Fran nh MM from Bl Hiha is panting great anxiety in official circles. There are still vague hopes i saving them though logo nations through the Khalifa of Bl Hiba may
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  • 398 7 GOOD PRICES. The following Singapore properties, the I '.state of Syed Abdullah bin AUowea bin Methoor al Haanec, deceaeed, were dia posed of l>y auction at Messrs Powell aud Co.'s sale room yeeterday afternoon Three shop houses Not 9, 1<) and lo 1 Cecil Street, area .77"* square
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  • 56 7 A home paper touches thus on a curious case called from a Rangoon newspaper. 44 A deserter named Cue has recently been brought into Rangoon by Sergeant Chalk of the Burma Police. We ought, we suppose*, to say something altout a chalked Cue and arrest. But we really do not
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  • 1047 7 A OOBRBCTIONs To Tin: Koiroit, B_Ti With reference to the paragraph appearing in your issue of this Booming regarding the meeting of certain members of the Hindoo Community in the Serangoon Koad Hindoo Temple, permit me to point out that Mr. N. Subrailu was not appointed President nor was
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  • 774 7 THE LIARS. Bear? .Arthur Jones's comedy, if such it may be styled, is not new to Singapore, most playgoers here probal.ly rememljer ing the amateur presentation of tho piece some while ago by Mr. and Mrs. Wright .Motion's company, but this was the Jirst time as
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  • 23 7 The Chinese Ministry of Justice has issued a decree ordering that in future executions be carried out in private, as in Western lands.
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    • 113 7 EVERYTHING FOR GENTS WEAR. vy|BBfiS^3 THELARGEST STOCK OF RAINCOATS tmt 46, 48, 50, 52, 54, 56 inches. ROBINSON Co. SIEMENS I WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. TELr<iRAMs SIEMENS, Singapore. Telephone No. M7. s& SIEMENS TURBOGENERATORS i J. JsF^*'' Over 180 of these MACHINES supplied by, or in course of construction at STAFFORD
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    • 1384 8 For Sale To let Wanted FOR SALE. T0 LET STEAM 0R MOTOR TUG A' n mmmmm.mm.BZa (t^ Full V Furnished House at Siglap, si.\. hun Wanted to buy small steam or motor-tug, seaSmail quantiry OI Ljeniline died feet from sea with right of way. Three going, lengtJi between 40 feet
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    • 543 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd APCAR LINE FOR PENANG CALCUTTA The Company's Steamer DILWARA 5,378 tons, W. J. Bishop, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 29th August, at 6 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class passengers. For rates of
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    • 1307 8 Shipping Shipping N.D.L. P.-0." STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen m IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL r China Ja P an Penan Ce^ lon LINE. Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, The fast and weii-taiown man steamers Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp and London. ton,
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    • 868 9 a r, f** 5 poyo Kisen Kaisha I (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) I AND I Western Pacific Railway Co. j Jhe New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San FranI Cisco to all points in the United States, Canada, g Mexico and Europe. ■_^^JS«l^^V?_fa^^^a^__!a_ Tnrbine LlQ ers "SHINYO MARU", "TENYO
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    • 644 9 snipping Hamburg America Line, Hamburg Deutsche Dampfschiff-fahrts Ge*. "Hansa" Bremen. COMBINED SERVICE. The steamers of these companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg. Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and tlie Stnots. Cliiua and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnight ly for Havre and Hamburg and once a mouth for Brenierhaven direct,
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    • 541 9 I nanus CHARTERED BANK of India Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. PAID UP CAPITAL i,_oo,OOC RESERVE FUND £i, W0 ,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor* ,200.000 HEAD OFFICE: 38. BISHOPSGATE, LONDON, E. C AOENCIL.S AND BRANCHES: Amntsar Hongkong Penan* Bangkok Iloilo Puket Batavia Ipoh Rangoon Bombay Karachi Saigon Calcutta
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    • 349 9 Insurance THE GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. TRANSACTS INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, ris: Life, Accident, Motor-car, Fire and Marine, etc. Only the best Compmniet represented. Phone 473. A. HEIRUTH, MANAGER Royal Insurance Co, Ld. Fire Life Total Funds exceed _,i5,000,000 THE LARGEST FIRE OFFICE IN THE WORLD.
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    • 407 9 I Insurance GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. Head Office WINCHESTER HOUSE. SINGAPORE. Nominal Capital I2i!fl_uu Paid up Capital J.33;^ Insurances in force over ....$5,000,000 Annual premium Income over... 400,000 Board of Directors G. A. Derrick, Esq., Chairman. A. H. Fair, Esq., Managing Dlrectot. Peter Fowliem.b. cm., Chief Med. Officer.
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  • 835 10 Hongkong and Shanghai Ba.vkin,. Corporation. The ninety-fourth ordinary half-yearly general meeting of the shareholders of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corpo ration was held on Saturday, Aug. 17, at the City Hall, when the ninety fourth reof the court of directors was submitted. Mr. E. Shellim, (Chairman) presided.
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    • 256 10 I BEHN, MEYER Co., Ltd. I ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT. SINGAPORE I Solo Agents for KOERTING BROTHERS, The Original Manufacturers of Diesel Oil Engines The most profitable of all Prime Movers, Will work with cheapest of Fuels as Petroleum Residue and Coal-Tar- Oil. Higher efficiency than any other type of Engine. Occupies
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    • 671 10 MJ*aW" ,fe without health is living death, -^pik VETARZOS^ This rrmaj Icable the latest discovery of rond-rn tiro-». is without equal in all cas-. o. defective nerve and brain oower, whether Maccd l.y worry, overwork, dissipat.on or other nnm-nvr... Bsa>-| .»«fp.tat ...n. defe t.ve circulai.ou. mrvous dwpnala, tic or M-t__ri_
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    • 191 10 VANA W Tonic Wine I L '^l/5 I FOr Dcbilitated j ?-fl-^\ %/~^k Bodies and Brains M Ip^W VANA hastens N\\/^^ recovery after ■^^r^Z/ illness* i I Recovery of apprtftf* and digestive v power. Recovery of a healthy Supply of 1 vitalising hlooo*. Recovery of mental and physical m-X fore.
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  • 1238 11 £360,000 10 10 Prater ami NYave 30% mo 5> CO •2,400.000 jjJJ |S Howarth Kr.sk.no H% I 100 100 7% 92. >0 97 50 *i nru\ nnfti 100 10 Katz Brothers dcfeu-ml 10% 130 00 iuo juu a% >M uotn 534,000 10 10 Maynai-d *Co 15% 26 00 *s7"iooft
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  • 111 11 Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For Whe» Waterwitcb H.M.B. ych. 690 Reyno H'kon*. 178 S.X.O. Strain Steamers Nat. Tonna«e <ft Master From Consignees For Aska Brit 148 Kedfearn C'cutta. S-f AO Co (TatM* Altiug «)ut 1994 Bruist Batavia. 268 Ships Xgency T W Circe Brit .514
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  • 124 11 So" £25! n Oml <!r maBBin 27M *iP- A«,uo> B massin SO >>appUo Brit 328 Dun P. Shan., 27 H SS Co P Okson lVlil P«i»iPB Malacca, 27-H < laggino Muar •■•war,, lrit ;i45 9 Bishop Kobe, ItB c o Kansas Br.t 89* I Linklatet Vhama. 27 8
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  • 66 11 (Corrected dp to Aug. 27., Bank 4 m/s 3.4$ demand 2-4 118 Private credits 3 m/t 2-4 7-16 credits 6m 2-4^ France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288. India, T. T. i 74 g Hongkong, demand 13} Yokohama, demand H4_ Java, demand 140_ Bangkok, demand .4. Sovereigns, Bank Buying
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  • 134 11 Aug. 27. Tin ...125 tons sold 9105.12. Oambier 9,40 Gambier Cube No. 1 14.00 Oambier Cube No. 2 nonv Pepper Black ordin. S'pore 21.73 Pepper, (White fair) 34.00 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) aom. Mace (Bancfa) ng Cloves (a\.mboina) nom Bali Coffee (4%
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  • 88 11 SHIPS ATT. PAGAR KEPPEL HAR. East Wharf (Basin)— Nil. East Wharf Sec. I— Taroba, Magon. Sheers Wharf— Yaroslavl. Main Wharf Sec. 2— H. Wan I, Kawachi Mara. 3 Mbbbmlo. 4 Dilwara. M s—Paroo.5 Paroo. m 6 Demoilocus, Jason. New Doek Sec. 7— (Under conMtrnct.cn i West Wharf Sec. B— Patani.
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  • 112 11 I Nationality British if not specified.] Aug 27 i.«id, Nor, Andreasen, Bangkok Resident SchielT, Dut. Malmioot, Rhio Pin Seng, Davidson, P. Sham aud Penang Lady Weld, Thcbaml, Malacca A Muar Edendale, Dunlop, Saiuarang via ports Yaroslavl. Hus, Ale.xietT. V'stock Patani, Bar, Nicolaisen, Bangkok Looaok, Oar, Lahaataaa, Sourabaya Hong Wan
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  • 64 11 Per Sappho: Mr. Mrs. Mackenzie and Mr. C. C. Dunman. A was an archer and he archod. S was a scoffer and he scoffed Johu was a marcher aud he marched, Kate was a cougher and she coughed. Kate's mother had bought so oJt Woods' Oreat Peppermint Cure before
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    • 163 11 BEST QUALITY. MOMI CHEST S I^*"""*"""*"" BBB _aaa— ~asa^ssaa» 19 ins. by 19 ins. by 24 ins. IN STOCK. "GENASGO" (Tropical) ROOFING 1 sMpaWsaWsaaaa,——— t,mimmmum^^ m mm^ m^ mmlm^ mwmtmim,,,wmmm^ mm^ il JL lf ****fti* H' IM '^mm\\L Jj*/__ '"^-B *^^^^^H tWZ "-ii ___PVt 7"' H Til ~_-:«L> 8 s."
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    • 93 11 De KONINKLMKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Ltd, 2-3, Collyer Quay Tbe underment'oned dates of departure are cnly approximate. .\LTING Billiton, Batavia Aug 2 g Japara Muntok and Paiembang Aug 28 Koemai Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilaban Tjenako and Reugat Aug 28 Merkus
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 187 11 MAIL. TABLE. Tt-D_j. Intermediate and local malls will b. foud in list below Penang, Malacca, F. M. 8. A Johoie. (Owland) (Daily by Titii) Hm.l f.m. Pulau Batam Helen 8 am Kerinmn (llanggi 9 am 1 Cucob Hock Hye 9 \m Billiton A Batavia Mijer :0 am Colombo via ports
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    • 262 11 WEATHER REPORT. These Weather Telegrams are trausiuUU<. by courtesy of the E. E. Tel. Co. aud contain tho observations made at Hongkong (HK.) Observatory, and at Manila Observatory (MN.i The data are date and hour of despatch tha Barometer reading (inches in HK., Millimetres in MN.); Direction ot Wind and
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  • 1419 12 It seems likely that there will be a really strong little S.C.C. team for the Ipoh t athletics, the suggestion thrown out iu this column last week having been taken up aud the Club having promised to make all arrangements it can to facilitate the success of S.C.C.
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  • 186 12 PLAY YESTERDAY. Cm UfFIOLfBUP Paihs. Ci. E. Teale and Dr. Butler baal Lt. Sharp aud Lt. Pinhey, fi 0, fi -1. J. S. Jennings and DonneU beat Potts! and Burnham, fi A, 8 2. Lt. Buttanshaw and Lt. IfiLkiai beat Fulcher and Oliver, w.o. pßon:ssio\ Pairs..
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  • 80 12 The Club will be at Homo to members and their friends. The prize distribution will take place after the following ties have been played off. A. Class Dor blks Final. Mrs. and Mr. Cautrell plus 0 v aMiss Feindel and Capt. Pinches owe tt. Ladies' Dolkles
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  • 1408 12 Petition in thk Scprrmk Cockt. In the Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Sproule a petition was heard for the restitution of conjugal rights between Bryan Cooper Abbs, of Cavanagh Bridge Bridge Buildings, petitioner, and Ethel Henrietta Cooper Abbs, respondent. The petitioner appeared in person, and respondent was
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  • 418 12 The Yaroslavl and tbe Loosok hunkered at the wharves vesterdav (Taa* day*. From China the Holt liner Jason'' discharges general cargo. She loads for home ports.. The Frauch steamer Amiral Magon arrived from home ports on Monday with part cargo for discharge here. From Western Australian ports the
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  • 11 12 Calypso, Brit. 8519, McCraith, 27 Trengganu, S.S.S., Trengganu 29.
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  • 9 12 Per Calypso. Goh Leng Chong, Goh Poh Seang.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 118 12 Kippers, Haddocks, Bloaters, Fish Fillets, Soles, Turbot etc. Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. BRAVO! BMmEBBB^BBBBBBBMBBBBMMEBBB BBBBBBBBimmMEBBEEBBmMEBBBBBEEBEBBBBBBEBBBBB 30 0 Miles in 2 82 Minutes 2, 4, 5, 6 HOURS, AND 250, 300. 350 MILES WORLD'S RECORDS. •-aaaassass»Bßaaaasaass_________ i_M_*_________________B_as*_____i INDIAN STOCK NOW ON THE WAY OUT KATZ BROS., Ltd. A COOL REFRESHING
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 163 12 TODAYS TIES. Cll .Mi'IONHHH". Lt. A. .1. Peareth vS.B. He i n. D. Class B-ROLBS. A. G. Stredwick v J. A. L. Sm h. H. Karsten v Henry. W. Harding v R. L. Eber. W. A. Fell v B. M. Collison. R.D. Pitceathly v R. Hand. G. M. Terzano v
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    • 26 12 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe.-Pei B. I. Teesta due Aug 31. IN. D. L. Goeben due Aug 31. From Chlna.-Per P. <ft o. Assaye due Sept.
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