The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 September 1912

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUES»AY SEPTEMBER 3 1»12. NO. 7,616
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  • 145 1 j The cruises of the British Fleets during ,the autumn are telegraphed out Page 7. I The European press supports Britain m her Panama Bill protests Page 7. v Attempts are being made to raise the Waterwitch" Page 12. Remarks and doings of the Kaiser are largely
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  • 1108 1 Since the passing of the new copyright law, that famous, ancient and venerable establishment known as Stationers' Hall has ceased to be a British institution. Things have moved on considerably since the time when, as Mr. Birrell points out m one of his chatty little essays, authors for
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 856 1 THE WIRLI ©F SP»BTI!^ S #T T woe PitoDi/cno" HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH u rtt% u ,a«i^ wl l II N UT BUm,IE R A I THE GREAT OLYMPIC GAMES I to-nights ideal features: I SSEHIES TOMCAL SPECUr"" rt, BTs^ES8 Ts^ES I I- a 1- »«l Z ana a, U can
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    • 156 1 G<v&as's advertisements. Notice re loss of Pajam Shares -Page o. Spanish mail steamers Harlow ft Co.^ Page 8. Thule House to let furnished. Also Omdurman Page 5. R. Morton has all necessaries for horses Page 5. Or. W. 11. Lamb returns to Singapore Page 1. Hamburg Araerika and Apcar Line
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 116 1 THE WEEK. Tatsdiy 3rd. High Water— l-41 a.m.. 1 37 p.m. Wednesday 4th. High Water— 2-27 a.m., 2 11 p.m. Moon Last Qr. Thursday sth. High Water— 3-32 a.m., 2->2 p.m. Dalhousie Cbapter, 8 30 p.m. P. O. Homeward Mail due. "The Mousim-,'' Vie. Theatre. Football, R.G.A. v Recreation Club.
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  • 204 2 Passks Aw \y on thk Pamirs. Simla, Aug. 20. The death is announced ou the 25th July on the Pamirs of Lieutenant Henry Gordon Bell, R.K., of the Survey of India. Lieutenant Bell went up through Huu/.a last M;i\ to join the Indian
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  • 179 2 Accommodation of Spectators. Tokio, Aug. 21. Seven hundred groups, representing 100,000 persons, have already applied to the police for permission to see the funeral procession of the late Emperor of Japan. The maximum number of persons who will be able to witness the procession is 120,0f'0.
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  • 200 2 The followiug "don'ts" for doctors were laid down hy Professor Alexis Thomson at the Edinburgh University graduation ceremony: Don't be m a hurry to decide on your future lino of work. Don't let yourself be tempted to accept an i-ndesirable appointment, although there may be a salary
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1733 2 I Siw^ FRED LANDER *"«"»ns 1 TURF ACCOUNTANT, AUCTION SALE OF RECORDS i T w r Tt h hpT pp f Va,uab,e Teak Househo,d Furnlture Ja P anese Bcree s &c t 01. LCuEK AT powell a co.s saleroom FOX RUN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th. On Saturday, 7th September, at 11
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  • 1819 3 .From ottr own Corrtsponatnt.} August, 8. The electors of Mid-Lothian were not altogether taken by surprise when they read the announcement that the Master j of Elibank had resigned the post of Chief Ministerial Whip and been elevated to tbe Peerage. At almost any momeut since the last
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 225 3 ?We are just unpacking a larger Consignment of SPLENDID SELECTIONS. PHICE $1-25 Each. Selections b> Bands and Orchestras Piccolo k Violin Solos. WELSH SONGS SCOTCH SONGS IRISH SONGS ENGLISH SONGS PRICE $1-25. BAG PIPE SELECTIONS lMj^iS B> PIPE MAJOR FORSYTH. $1-25 Each. KATZ Bros.. Ltd. mmM mmm mmimm> m mm
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    • 26 3 MAP OF THE MALAY PENINSULA. 141ns. by 16ins. COLOURED AND THOROUGHLY UP-TO-DATE. PRICE 30 cents per copy. PUBLISHERS i FRASER NEAVE, LIMITED 9 COLLYER QUAY, SINGAPORE.
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    • 333 3 IT* ABSOLUTELY V l cv PURE GRAND PRIX >y PARIS 1889 BEER THE EAST ASIATIC Co Ltd., SOLE IMPORTERS. THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA LIMITED., ESTABLISHED 1869. The first Life Office m the World to apply the N on -Forfeiture Principle to Policies. A MUTUAL OFFICE NO SHAREHOLDERS
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  • 1015 4 By Bm Frank Swkttexham. (John Lane.) 1 Since tbe publication of his Magnum Opus on British Malaya, Sir Frank Swet- tenham has rested on his literary oars for flve years, and now, m the book before us returns to the essay form m which his writings first
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  • 236 4 In au article describing early telegraphy upon the Great Western Railway, the Railway Magazine recalls the first ease of a criminal being brought to justice by menus of the electric telegraph. This event took place a few months after the extension of tbe system to Slough m LS4L
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  • 221 4 The Rev. F. C. Spurr, of Melbourne, sends to the Christian World some particulars of the recently taken religious census for Australia. The vast majority of the people claim to belong to one or other of tbe churches. The Fpiscopal Church is at the top with
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    • 62 4 APPOINTMENT j^^^^^^^^^^V H.M. THE KING. CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. I ffiflESMAltfi I j Jt-*^ BRAND F^4J/ I *m\ > £^_i I fi FOR MILK j Ijj STAND WITH SAFETY I I MILKMAID BRAND MILKMAID MILK IS
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    • 379 4 A BLESSING TO WOMEN. Throughout the many stages of woman's life, from peevish girlhood through f womanhood, motherhood, to the declining years of old age, there is no better. milder, or more effective medical companion to women-folk than Dr. Morse's Indian Root Pills. They promote a healthy and regular condition,
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  • 173 5 The tollowing new subscribers were added during August. 721 A brains, Mrs. H., (orbally Cottage, Cuvenagh Road. UM Alsagolf and Coy., 571 North Bridge Koad. IS- 1 Hank of Taiwan, Ltd., 100 Robinson Road. ISM Rank of Taiwan. Ltd., Managers residence, tf Oxley Rise. BSI Roeleu, 11. M..
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  • 278 5 THE IMPROVEMENT OF YOKOHAMA HARBOUR. Anticipating that the harbour accom modation at Yokohama will prove inadequate after the opening of the Panama Canal, the M Hochi states that Mr. Yabe, the Harbour Master, recently drew up a plan for the improvement of the harbour, m which be recommended that a
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  • 218 5 Aekoi'Lank Smashed. Canton, Aug. 2"». Kiiug Yu. the much-talked of Chinese aviator from America, made a show of his aeroplane before the Luk Kwan or Land Army at Yin Tong In the Eastern Suburb at 1 o'clock this afternoon. There was a very large gathering, and all
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  • 119 5 ANGLO- INDIAN REGIMENT. Is It ULLSGAL f Simla. Aug. 10. With regard to the question of raising a regiment for Eurasians, the local paper says We would remind our contemporaries that so far as wt know the Government of India are no more empowered under present enactments to raise a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 1803 5 F l!?' e X XI \IN"ERTOL>^ Six acres of land with frontage on Jurong A -jj* Road, half a mile from Bukit Timah Railway N^ X^ c§» a. "PA TNT HP btation, planted with rubber and fruit trees. <* < V^ *T_ A l^i good spring water. Apply to S.e/o"
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  • 61 6 Domestic Occurrences. MARRIAGE. At St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, on Kept. 2nd, by the Rev. F. G. Swindell, M.A., Colonial Chaplain, George Robert Holden WEBB, oldest son of Colonel William Holden Webb, late H. M. n>9th Regt and of the New Zealand Council of Defence, and Mrs. Webb, to 9BBHB Muriel,
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  • 2089 6 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, Sept 3, 1912. He-r <ha»! the 1V:«. the Fectfe < nglt m&iaUia Unawed >>v mflue.^e m-.iJ ur. bribed by gain; .leie r-at'iof Trutb h« 2ioriou« precept* At.w. Pledged r 0 I I i I v&ity *nd Law. Although through some inadvertence Reuters Agency failed to
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  • 267 6 Holden Webb Hah Yesterday afternoon at Bt, And Cathedral the marriagi took pl* of Mr. G. R. Holden Webb to .Miss Imooia Muriel Hair. The ceremony was carried oui by tbe Rev. F. G. Swindell. Colonial Chaplain, and appropriate hymns mil Tmlmt mam sung by the Choir, Mr. E.
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  • 600 6 APPOINTED GOVERNOR OF THB GOLD COAST. Will Li wi M3*t. 19th. London Aug. :i4Lb. Sir Hugh Clifford. Colonial Secretary of Ceylon, has been appointed Governor of the Gold Coast m succession to Mr. .1. .1. Thorburn (late Assistant to the Colonial Secretary of Ceylon*
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 242 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 East. By reason of a mineralization m perfect harmony with its therapeutical role, the Contrexeville Water regulates
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    • 30 6 THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd. NOTICE. A BRANCH OF THIS BANK HAS NOW BEEN OPENEO AT No. 100, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. SEE ADVERTISEMENT ON PAGE 9. S«.pt 2 8 .9
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  • 63 7 THE AUTUMN CRUISES. Rectkb/p Sebvicb. London, Sept. 2nd.— The First _j second Cruiser Squadrons go for' e Dg £f cruises m Scandinavian and Russian waters m September and October The Third Battle Squadron ieaves m the middle of October for a cruise m the Mediterranean. The Fourth Battle
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  • 36 7 Europe Supports Britain. London, Sept. 2nd.-The European Press if solidly supporting Britain's protest re the lanama Bill, pointing out that besides the commercial objections, the Bill i 8 a deadly blow at international arbitration
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  • 91 7 Celebration of Sedan. Berlin, Sept lst.-The Emperor attendvda great open air divine service of the -arnson of Berlin at Tempelhofer, on the review grouud, on the occasion of the eve of Sedan Day. Many veterans from the I ranco Prussian Wai likewise were present. The Preacher gave a
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  • 95 7 Protected Against Surprise. Loudon, Sept. l.—A telegram from Ber tin states that the Emperor speaking at the annual banquet to the notabilities of Brandenburg, and reviewing Brandenburg and Prussian history said that ihev can be satisfied that their conditions to day despite imperfections attaching to every
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  • 21 7 Vladivostock Sept. Ist. -Prince Henry of Prussia has embarked on the cruiser Scharnhorst for Japan. m <
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  • 69 7 Duriau Sabatang 1.050 Vgents East Asiatic Co. Mount Austin (Johore 1 Ix.HOO \gent6 Hooglandt and Co. Batu Rata: «;.90» \gents Evatt and Co. Changkat Serdang 4,415 Total seven mos. 18,934. Bukit Timah 9,81. Total eight mos, 36,732. New Singapore --4,000 Total two mos. 7,480. 84. Hrtatl.
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  • 31 7 {From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh. Sept. 2. The Tronoh output for August was 4,878 pikuls Value $313,950 Estimated profit 9155,506 Output eight mouths 29,968. Increased monthly outputs are expected.
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  • 206 7 P\--t Vi:\r's Record. Simla, Aug. lb. The annual review of Irrigation m India for 1910-11 has beeu issued this evening. The total area irrigated was f.| million icres. The value of crops realised is roughly estimated at 62 I 5 crores. Total area irrigated by productive works
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  • 37 7 The Chinese Answer. London, Sept. 2nd.— The Daily Telegraph has a message from Peking stating the China has rejected the British demands as to Tibet, stating that it cannot recast formal and solemn agreements.
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  • 32 7 Washington, Sept. Ist.— lt is announced that the United States will not oppose Great Britain's demand to China that Britain shall be consulted regarding any action contemplated la Thibet.
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  • 78 7 MARRAKESH PRISONERS FREE. Rebels Defeated. Kkutkb's Sekviob. Paris, Sept. 1 telegram from Col. Mangin dated August 2H states that m his advauce southwards he encountered and repulsed on Thursday El Hiba's whole force under his Khalifa, who lost heavily. Le Matin confirms the report that El Glawi has effected
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  • 25 7 Romanshorn. Sept. Ist: Schwarz the insane soldier who shot aud killed several people is badly wounded by shots, and has been captured.
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  • 615 7 Many of the older residents m Shanghai, the Straits, and .fohore will hear with much regret of the death of Mr. Jules Melchiorre Fabris, which took place at the General Hospital, Kuala Lumpor. on Saturday ;Ust August. Mr. Fabris had been m poor health
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  • 82 7 ADVISES THE WORKERS. And gets an Answer. Reuteb's Service. London, Sept 2. The Trades luion Congress assembled at Newport, Monmouthshire, and proceeded to a church service, at which Bishop Welldon preached recommending the delegates not to confuse Trades Unionism with half digested Socia list theories. Mr. W
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  • 21 7 London. Sept. 2. The death has occur red of Coleridge Taylor, who amongst other works composed Hiuwatha.
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  • 61 7 London. Sept. 2. The county surveyor's report says it will require twenty seven thousand pounds lo repair the flood damages to roads, bridges, etc. m Norfolk. London, Sept. 2. Tbe past August has been the dismallest on record. The rainfall was unprecedented and ou only four
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  • 31 7 London, Sept. 2. The French army dirigible Clement Bayard has made a success-fill Might from Compiegne to Dieppe and back m twenty hours, including a cruise over the Channel.
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  • 577 7 Tin: \V\\s 01 Inkokmkrs. In the Supreme Court yesterday Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule sat to hear appeals from decisions of police magistrates. Mr. H. L. Wbm appeared on behalf of a Chinaman named Chew Peng San of Teluk Ayer Street who appealed against a con viction and
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  • 918 7 East Lynne. It is a stage catch phrase when m douht, play East Lynne and there is no doubt that for companies performing a repertoire at small country towns or when m trouble as to how to fill up a gap, East Lynne fills a bill
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 10 7 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Core.
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    • 102 7 ROBINSONS CASH SALE NOW PROCEEDING. 4mmwmm> Once a year and Once a year only. Genuine Reductions. GUARANTEED. Siemens Brothers Dynamo Works LIMITED. Siemens Brothers Go, Ltd. ELECTRIC LIGHT, POWER AND TRACTION ENGINEERS CONTRACTORS TO THE ADMIRALTY, THE WAR OFFICE THE POST OFFICE, THE CROWN AGENTS FOR THE COLONIES, Ac, Ac.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 453 8 BEAUTY ©I A/> i Pays V S /u^fe Homage V"\ x to v I Hazeline Snow (TRADE MARK) I Never was homage more richly ■UC deserved. It stimulates the skin to f^)rio*in^l healthy action, cleanses the pores and produces the charming tone and INOn-grSciSy silky softness essential to beauty. OKI
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    • 2329 8 Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping T:rz:::f n. y. k. ndi p. o. The Spanish Mail Steamer B X J \_gW omlob de eizaouirre JAPAN MATf STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY StSS&STJT_,X§SrtS *»AfAn MAIL Nordd e n t S cl.er Lloyd. Bremer. _Wg S he W= STEAHISaaIP Co., Ltd. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAll ".S^^^JST She
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 2354 9 (oriental s s co 8 i £2K* CHARTERED BANK assurance Co., ud. Western Pacific Railu/a^7 Po combined service, warn.— im ..<«_ w». s| w»toi»ie« house, Mexico .nrtp,',™.' d iTßhTaa llama xmm i... b|— l.__ tiiwinm ra»-._s._B^^S| 2r---ni-_.- \^^s^ T4 'T PO MOSA w "™"'""'S»or;,r iZ^ZT-.-rsS -*»^"«~£«s=a:,s \f^^ ":;;r i AISLE
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  • 300 10 Some little time back it was reported that Canada aspired to be linked up with the Mother Country by 24 knot mail steamers, capable of cutting the Atlantic voyage down to something like four and a half days. In other words, the Dominion was credited with a
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  • 257 10 The old ceremony known as common riding," or the riding of the inarches," took place at Langholm on Saturday last with the usual quaint ceremonial. At half past five m the morning a round race or trail took place over a course of about ten miles
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 857 10 UTS "Ah, This is What! mom^ Need '■M*i*T*>-^<:^ (>• ;i,' '--ttfT' a<,% 4v^v- 'T^^^Jv' 1 tor My ar Nerves exclaims the man who lias rea 1 whit phy.Mcia'j^ no 1 The Hon. Mr. -'usiice their patients say abr.it the waalerful achievements Pobertson, of Sanatogen— the t\»<>.l tonic with lasting effects.
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    • 357 10 fly (/Mie HENRY OIMPSON&U. J Tbeßlue Funnel line of steamers sailing from Glasgow ami "rZJ 'C£ 0" r! Live:i> o1 to the Eastern {m d Paeilic Ports, as well as South Africa. P^CU^j^^OlJeO Australia, and other important markets of the world, are the p tT 3m largoBt carriers of whisky
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  • 97 11 (Corrected dp to Sept. 2.) Bank 4 m's 2-4 9-32 demand 2-4 lie Private credits 3 m's 2-4 15 32 credits 6ms 2-4^ France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288$ India, T. T. 174 B Hongkong, demand 12&°*» Yokohama, demand 114$ Java, demand 140t Bangkok, demand 64f Sovereigns, Bank
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  • 135 11 I Sept. 2. Tin ...100 tons sold *108.62 i Gambier 9,40 i Gambier Cube No. 1 14 00> 1 Gambier Cube No. 2 nom. Pepper Black ordin. Spore 21.25 Pepper, (White fair) 34.00 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom I Mace (Banda) lie
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 167 11 JODELITE (REGISTERED) I The Great Timber K 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
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    • 96 11 De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Ltd, 2-3, Collyer Quay The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. MERKUB Selat Paudjang, Bengkalis, Siak and Pakan Baroe Sep 4 Japara Muntok and Palembang Sep 4 Kokmai Riouw, Prigi-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan, Tjenako
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1330 11 SHARES. RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. 3»». le«u-. Paid. Last Div. Buyers. 8-Lb«RB. S5OOO 2s 28 Allagar 8% 3 14 3 9 150,000 2s 28 Anglo-Malay 15% int 17 14 18 44 50,000 2s >s Batang Malaka 3 0 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 40% int £13 0 0 18 15 0
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    • 761 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For When Spits Dut Govt. 448 Hebber Samboe, 31-8 Dut Consul Sambje Steamers Nat. Tonnage Mast* r From Consignees For Amherst Brit 135 Scott Bagan, 1-9 H. J. Seng Bagau 3 Aska BLlfc 148 Kedfearn Ccutta, 2-7 AG Co Uncertain Batavier
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    • 417 11 WEATHER REPORT. These Weather Telegrams are 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 in HK., Millimetres in MN.); Direction of Wind and
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  • 375 12 YESTERDAYS PLAY. i Championship Pairs. Modiug aud Lenthall beat Dando aud Kleinmann. 9 7. 10 H. Cameron aud C. R. a'B. Terrell beat Stout aud Adler, 7 5, 6 l. B. Class Dot m Handicap. Cochran and A. C. Smith beat Revd: Swindell and Gold, 6-2,
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  • 478 12 DOUBLE HANDICAP. A Class. Howe and Mayson. owe 40 Green and Liuton, Pinches and Mugliston, owe 80.3: Robertson and Perkins. Moding and Lenthall, Terrell and Terrell, owe 18.8; Young Xi .m.(.., H. E. Sir Arthur aud Gaunt, >omerville and Penny. Cameron and Macphail owe 15
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  • 183 12 Ladies Spoon. The September Spoon Competition was played on Monday Sept. 4th and was won by Mrs. R.L.L. Braddell, who returned the nett score of 41. Following cards were returned. Mrs. R. L. L. Braddell 47 6 11 L. E. (iaunt 88 7 45 C. F. Green
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  • 144 12 S. C. C. v. WandekkkBy drawing with the Wanderers m the football league game last evening the S. C. C. have carried the first half of the competition through with an aul eaten record. Owing to the teunis to'uir. ment being m progress the match was played on
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  • 263 12 Kenville Jensen has been <1 awing excellent houses at the TheiLi" Boyal during the past few days and the vhit has proved so successful that he proposes staying on till the end of the week. The theatre is now well known aid is a commodious one m
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  • 13 12 Per Ban Hong Lioug Mr A. Morrison. I Mr C. H. Barbes.
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  • 203 12 THE SUNKEN WATERWITCH. Salvage Operations. Considerable interest was taken yesterday m the operations near the Waterwitch" which sank after being rammed by the Seamew "on Sunday morning. The "Wuterwitch is plainly visible at low water and can be seen from the Esplanade. Salvage operations were continued yesterday by the Tanjong
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  • 133 12 BL M. S. WATKUWnVII." To The Editor. Dear Mr. Editor, -Is anything going to be done for our poor ".lacks." from the Waterwitch", who must havt? lost all their effects m the regrettable disaster on Sunday last t I am quite aware that any action will be somewhat restricted
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  • 504 12 An interesting F. M. S. industry is that of the Batu Caves Portland Cement works managed by Mr. I). G. Kobertsou. who has successfully put a first class Portland Cement on the local market, at a price very much under the usual rates ruling here. The
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  • 565 12 The Port of Saigon is declared infected owing to the existence of plague. According to informations received by last mail from the Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen, the following four German mailsteamers will call on their homeward voyage during the passenger season 1913 at Manila Goeben Yokohama Jan. 25th Hongkong
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  • 221 12 A number of small thefts were reported to the police yesterday morning from various parts of the losses tor the most part being of clothing aud money, two items which do not lend themselves to easy identification. Kirn Hoey, of Selangor Street, has lost his box m
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  • 16 12 Ban Hong Liong, Brit 710, Rushton, 2-9, Bangkok, Low Sum and Co., Bangkok o.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 176 12 SUN LIFE AS co u M p A A N N v CE OF CANADA. (INCORPORATED I860). FUNDS (Exceed) £8,500,000 CANADA'S PREMIER COMPANY. Experience has perfected, and ACTUAL RESULTS to Policy holders, have made the reputation, and proved the guarantee, of this Company's Pblioiflfl Apply for prospectus and pamphlet FACTS
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