The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 September 1912
1912-09-04
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Title Section15 1912-09-04 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 4 1912. NO. 7,61715 words
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Article114 1912-09-04 1 The Kaiser i> visiting Switzerland Page 7. Sportiog Motes and sport results will be found on page 11. An nrticle on tbe Municipal system of gas charges- r.igo (Ireat dititrcss has been caused iv rennsylvuuia l>y severe btorms -Pa«e 7. (leneral Voiingliubbund definoH lkitish policy regarding Thibet—Page114 words
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Article1283 1912-09-04 1 He has ouly been on this earth for something like sixteen months hut that portion of the earth which he has seen he has also conquered and reigns supreme over it. After the manner of Kings he holds levers every afternoon, when his costume h:»s heen duly approved1,283 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement317 1912-09-04 1 j LAST THREE NIGHTS X I TO-NIQHT I Wqfo^y^th, Thursday sth Friday 6th Sept. OF A MONSTER SPORTING PICTURE DEALING WITH THE GREAT OLYMPIC GAMES JUNE JULY 1912 STOCKHOLM JUNE JULY 1912 SIPPORTED BY T J NTIRE change of pictures. A SEA TRIP. -A SpW inlkl Comic THE ENVIRONS OF317 words
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Advertisement236 1912-09-04 1 Jharima hall cinematograph, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. I TO-WGHT'S IDEAL FEATURES: I «/S LESSON Biogmph I (It awakens him just m Time THE USURER Biogtaph (Money is tho Key that ojmus all tlooi s I KATCHEM KATE Biogmph (Farce Couu-dy.) IT/fE LEATHER STOCKING Biogimpb (A Historic Redskin Story.) GAUMONT GRAPHIC, No.236 words
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Advertisement336 1912-09-04 1 IVHEN UNDECIDED AS TO WHERE TO GO o spend the evening and enjoy yourself TRY THE J lace of Entertainment that has made hundreds of Continued I'atrous, the MARLBOROUGH Pictire Theatkk, Bkach Hoad. and you will find it PHE RIGHT PLACE FOR YOU. The following pictures comprise TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME 2nd336 words
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Advertisement157 1912-09-04 1 Go^a^'s Htoerttoementu Notice re opium tenders —Page 2. Aerated woter plant for sale—Page 4. Housekeeper wanted for Hotel at once Page k. Notice of removal of David and SonsPage I. Chinese salesman for European firm wanted Page h. Notice re annual im eting of Children's Aid Society Page 2. New157 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous156 1912-09-04 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 4th. I High Water— ?--27 a.m.. 2-11 j».m. Moon Last Qv. Thursday sth. > High Water— 33 2 a.m., -2-V2 p.m. Dalhousio Chapter. 30 p.m. P. O. Homeward Mail due. M. M. Outward Mail due. Football, R.Ci.A. v R« creation Club. "The Mousme," Vie. Theatre. Friday 6th.156 words
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Article566 1912-09-04 2 A Disputed Agreement. An action arising out of the purchase of a rubber estate came before Mr. Justice P. J. Sproule, m the Supreme Court, yes terday. The action was brought by A. M.S. Angullia, of No. 7 Collyer tjuay. a nier chant, who claimed from Syed Gulabshah,566 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement516 1912-09-04 2 NEW RECORDS FOR OLD BRING YOUR OLD RECORDS TO U. 5 AND WE WILL, ALLOVT YOU ON THEM IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW ONES ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. Notices NOTICE OF REMOVAL. We liave r«vi oved from 1-A. Malacca Street to No 9, D' Almeida Street. DAVID ft Son*. B*f 4516 words
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Advertisement635 1912-09-04 2 X SMART SUITINGS W SMART TAILORING /> FOR THE SMART SET v J. CROWTHER SHftW, Ky j MERCHANT TAILOR, S 50-a, Raffles Place. N FRED LANDER TURF ACCOUNTANT, HAS OPENED HIS BOOK ON THE ST. LEGER RUN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th. Combination 1,500 to 10 Against placing them 1, 2 3635 words
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Advertisement809 1912-09-04 2 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture, Japanese Screens &c AT POWELL A CO.'S SALEROOM On Saturday, 7th September, at 11 a.m. Twelve carved Java teak standard chairs HtftM famv chairs aril wttecs r- c ".r. --ir tables with miirois attached: teak washstand.s with niarble tops dhiulm>i m folding809 words
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Advertisement377 1912-09-04 2 MORTGAGEE S SALE Of Freehold Building Land Situate at Kamponi; Java Road, Singapore To be held at Powell Co. s Sale r0,.:.«. On Tuesday, 10th Sept., at 2-30 p.m All those 33 freehold allotments sitiate ;it Kainpong Java Road, Singapore, (adjacent to the Maiv Course* estimated to rontnm a total377 words
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Article1115 1912-09-04 3 BOUKD TBAVBL HY ftLFAATKD, KOUTK Positive and Negative Electhuity?--Eakth-shai'lno bt AbjOTIO Iee Banana Alcohol The Fiainc. Fish Aciain TriiEßcuLosis n Contact TOAD Poiso.v A Sixth sense for ships. Marked activity has been shown of late by the volcano of Asama yama m central Japan, which has a height1,115 words
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Article823 1912-09-04 3 I ANNOl NCKMDNT OK OBBATBB ACHIEVEMENTS. If we were astonished at the magnitude of the "Titanic." we are still to open our 1 eyes in learning of the great liner nearly 'finished for the Hamburg -Amerika Com pany, tlie "imperator" which lms a gross tonnage of ~>0,000,823 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement222 1912-09-04 3 f^ppls^k c are vn P ackin 8 a lap B ep /^■'"'^Pfci Consignment of %^^SSr SPLENDID SELECTIONS. \Jm PRICE $1-25 Each. S(.'!,>cti<jn l»\ Hands aiwl Oicln-li.ts 0 A Piccolo Violin Solos. |H JII HI WELSH SONGS g|| |1J p| SCOTCH SONGS II I IRtSH SONGS I ENGLISH SONGS 10 mcli.222 words
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Advertisement259 1912-09-04 3 X rf The Cream without V^ A U\/cr;/ a preservative. vfy^M THICK RICH i||P J Put up In A li if Golden M Sterilised %r\ gH Ijk jYi/ 1 Batlerfly B Ttns kiwi Brand I I Is ihe only packed Cream guaranteed absolutely I pure, and without preservative of any259 words
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Article699 1912-09-04 4 Factors That. Tttfc. la the Army and Navy Section ot Ibi British Median! Association, meeting m mail week, Captain Dim bar Walker dis cussed the factors affecting the marching powers of troops. The increased mobility of armies, due to improvements m mechanical transport, had, he said,699 words
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Article123 1912-09-04 4 It is proposed to hold an art exhibition m Kuala Lumpur. The exhibition, which will be held either m the Victoria lustitution or m the Masonic Hall, will begin with an At Home on Oct. 2Sth, and will remain open for three days. Two prizes123 words
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Article, Illustration346 1912-09-04 4 Its CURI and Prfaention. Are you Buffering from sore throat t Tho epidemic is stiil raging, and many cases aro reported m which this com nion iiilmeut lias developed into some dangerous throat disease like Diptheria. For this reason doctors ure busy just now examining sore throats, as346 words
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Article1073 1912-09-04 4 The first total where given represents figures for 1911, except where a figure m brackets is given representing so many months. Kstate managers and agents will oblige hy correcting returns if wrong. In order to avoid the coin plication involved to Companies finishing their year's m different1,073 words
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Article104 1912-09-04 4 1911. A nelat 4,90,*) i BnuBg 889 Bruseh 5,o;m ChcudedntiK 440 :ll Gopeug 7t060 HtftWOOi 9)4,:195 K:"'itming(dollars)9)43,119 Kanaboi 8.00H K J m 11M.065 Kinte Association »»6,8:«8 Klcdang 2,068 Kiai.mt Pulai 6 ,3lu Lnhat T%#M MniRlenibu Lode 8.9^7 Middletou 9)4;>H New Gopeng l i62 9 New Tambun 2,228 P.104 words
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Article19 1912-09-04 4 British Borneo 7)46.: ir» a koa mv lel **«P 6)1- a P° ng I*H,*U Sekou 7)4'19 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement50 1912-09-04 4 APPOINTMENT H.M. THE KING. CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office, The India Office. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. FOR MILK I STAND WITH SAFETY R MILKMAID BRAND. I j Ik MILKMAID MILK IS GUARANTEED TO CONTAIN ALL THE CREAM BUY THE BRAND YOU CAN RELY ON.50 words
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Advertisement76 1912-09-04 4 Five hundred cases of typhoid fever were treated with glycogen during the December 1903 epidemic m western Pennsylvania, and Dr. A. W. Hill, who was especially commissioned to see that glycogen was suplied the public hospitals daring this epidemic, received abundant testimony to its value. "In using glycogen, I had76 words
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Article2120 1912-09-04 5 TIM Ki..nmv is Consols— Buomin,, Bamaa Tkade— A Rise n silverTui:Sthen(.th of Rubber— Mk.lU thkuM Svvthktic Thi: BCOMOmik-. 01 DELAYS!) Tailing. au* 9. Dfl recovery m Consols, to which I was »»'!«> to mtiki! reference m my last letter, h.i^ mad* further progress, the curreut quotation being2,120 words
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Article628 1912-09-04 5 The lion. A. R. Adams presided at the second ordinary general meetiug of the Kedali Rubber Co., Ltd., which was held at the Chamber of Commerce, Penan;,', on Friday afternoon. In his speech Mr. Adams said they would find that the liuancial position was this: after deducting a628 words
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Article115 1912-09-04 5 Hangchow, Aug. 18.—Last night at 9 p.m. Mr. Yu Diug, chief of the Military School, was shot dead m his sedan chair as he was returning from the Dza Fong Yonng restaurant In the Great Street, where he had been dining with a few friends. Two shots115 words
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Article1507 1912-09-04 5 The possibilities of rubber cultivation on Singapore islaud havo always been a matter of considerable discussion amongst thoee who take more than casual interest m the matter, but there are now a sufficient number of local companies Bukit Titnuh, Trafalgar, Bukit Sembawang, Singapore United, Soletar etc1,507 words
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Article216 1912-09-04 5 LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT. August <>th. Para. Since our last Report the Market has been very quiet, partly owing to the holidays, nud only a small business has been done. Prices, however, have kept linn. Mi kmg. Hard Tarn has been done up to ss. per lb. T'lis is the216 words
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Article176 1912-09-04 5 Muhicca Rubber Plantations 190,000 Aleuts McAlister aud Co. Port Swettrnham 8,500 Agents Kvatt and Co. Hsiytor:— 8,462: h idos. 19,8:>7 Agent! Derrick and Co. Baofd QtM 170 pikuls tin Agents Sharp**, Koss and Co. Muilinian Iftattt 14,95.", Chimpul Kstnto 1,886 Agents Boustead aud Co. Malakolf ;.4176 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement308 1912-09-04 5 I BUY A I I v PLEX DUPLICATOR I X AND BE CHEERFUL. I YOUR TYPIST WILL NOT FULL A LONG FACE WHEN HE IS L^ SB ASKED TO MAKE 40 COPIES OF ANY DOCUMENT. |j m THE PLEX WILL DO THIS WORK FOR HIM M m 4iQ i I308 words
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Article, Illustration1279 1912-09-04 6 The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, Sept. 4, 1912, Ho .t 0..i1l it.« f«r <?> An F^.'e MMk I7..a»*d l> inittterse anj u^Kibed by fxia*. He.c pulMot 'lii.it- Iwi 2l<.r; 0.j..o .j.. v n:» «i»*w. Pi tiffed to I -'i.-. n I *4''v -v.ii Lftw. With reference to a letter on1,279 words
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Article840 1912-09-04 6 PAYMENT IN ADVANCE." (J as Devicb The Singapore Municipality have arrau geil to go one BMN step m the direction of working with the ratepayers' money by having decided that from Jan. Ist next year, consumers of gas will l>e called on to deposit a sum equivalent to three mouths840 words
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Article133 1912-09-04 6 A Chinese trader of 280, Victoria Street has reported to the police that his coolie has committed criminal breach of trust m respect of $22.20. Bawa Chitty, a trader of Arab street has informed the police that a sum of $224 has been stolen from the till m his The133 words
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Article540 1912-09-04 6 Ji;w AUtESrBD ON CKAROB OF Till' A young Jew who gave tin n.n.ir < Solomon Alidul \ul»i mil said li«> Lwd g| Sophia Koad appeared before Mr. Arthur tbird magistrate, yesterday morning, oa v charge of the theft of a green bill; ;>,. valued at fifty cents540 words
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Article284 1912-09-04 6 The very five Him of the olymnit fUMt at Stockholm will only he on rton at th»> AUiambra for three nights mom. r supported by a very jmJ m -rnl pro gramme and should not Im> MMMi, A Hylam %vho gave his address as Tnn Jong Katong appeared before Mr.284 words
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Advertisement188 1912-09-04 6 ME^r^WfeSfc THE FINEST iTs%&^'&si&%r^ EAST OF SUEZ i|!MseTP€i7r Curtaik 4 !<e °fl CRETONNES f i* TAPESTRIES I;,N l«ll« SPECIAL DISPLAY OF I fl /I J \y VALUABLE STOCK OF J 250 /YEW PIECES *L*jJ!lp MONDAY, SEPT. 2nd Following Days. Adelphi Hotel. SIGHTLY, A GRAND CONCERT BY THE WORLD-RENOWNED Berggrun Quartet188 words
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Advertisement80 1912-09-04 6 THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd. NOTICE. A BRANCH OF THIS BANK HAS NOW BEEN OPENED AT No. 100, ROBINSON ROAD, SINGAPORE. SEE ADVERTISEMENT ON PAGE 9. Si>pl 2 8-9 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock'B Patent with Improvements of John Rob rib, Retired World's Champion) ABSOLUTELY THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE80 words
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Article163 1912-09-04 7 A STORM BREWING. British Stop the Mission. London. Sept (ienl Younghusband m a letter to the Times says that it is inhuman to let the present conditions in Thibet continue. We must tell China aod the Thibetans that we recognize the Chinese suzerainty but never the Chinese163 words
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Article61 1912-09-04 7 Berlin. Sept. -Yesterday, the Kaisar, reviewed sixty thousand troops, incltidiug the guards at Tempelhoferfeld. Two air ships and eight army aeroplanes Hew over the Royalties. The Sedau day celebrations eudud with a torchlight tattoo outside the castle in which eight hundred musicians took part. Thousands of spectators61 words
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Article30 1912-09-04 7 London, Sept. t. It is officially announced that Great Britain intends to de mand the 6u!>missiou of the question of Panama Canal tolls to *he Hague Court.30 words
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Article23 1912-09-04 7 Berlin, Sept. The Kaiser bus left 101 Switzerland cm a four days' visit, and will witness the national manoeuvres.23 words
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Article37 1912-09-04 7 Irish Hospitality. Loudou, Sept o rd. The German cruiser Hausa" visiting Queenstown has l»een the object of unusual courtesies. The attest! have beeu invited to Dublin as the guosts of Lord ami T^ady Aberdeen.37 words
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Article49 1912-09-04 7 London. Sept. 2. Heuter wires fioiu Hagen that the wounded burglar has died. His comrades threw him into a flooded river to prevent him revealing their names. *»ut the police rescued him, nnd he gave one name, thus enabling thr. irrests to *>e made.49 words
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Article65 1912-09-04 7 For the assistance of those who have lost all their effects by the sinking of the Waterwitch." Amouuts received Mr. K. A. Stevens- S'jO. Han Poh (Juan Capt. Smith, li. Edwards, 11. Cheetham, .1. Kaffray, Oruisby ISO. Kuching Capt. Barton, J. H. Carrie, L. <> Kellar, T. 11.65 words
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Article111 1912-09-04 7 Mr. .J. Howard of the (.iovernmeul Monopolies Department applied to his worship .Mr. ELL. Talma, second magistrate, yesterday morning, for an order to confiscate twenty si\ cases of what was supposed to bfl Persian opiura. He added that four cases had been found on the- Beang Choon," twelve111 words
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Article102 1912-09-04 7 THE RUINED HARVEST. State Aid For Farmers Suggested. London, Sept. .Jrd.-In view of the widespread agricultural distress resulting from the failure of the harvest, the Standaid urges the appointment of an expert committee to formulate a scheme for repairing the damage. It suggests that Government should advance money102 words
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105 1912-09-04 7 London, Sept. 1. -Mr. Will Thorn,'. M I\, m his presidential address, congratulated the Trades luion Congress on an m crense of over a quarter of a million m membership. He said that the labour un rest was only to be stemmed by the105 words
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76 1912-09-04 7 LOYAL AUSTRALIA. What is Expected of the Dominions. Loudon, September A Toronto mes sage says the Australian High Commissioner iv a speech ut the exhibition dwelt on the Domiuious and the Navy. Canadians had made splendidly loyal statements m London, and the Km pi re was watching anxiously for a76 words
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Article37 1912-09-04 7 Ministerial Breach is Widening. London. Sept. .°.rd.—The Liberal Labour breach m Midlothian is widening. Mr. Ramsay Macdonald speaking at Kdinburgh urged voters not to listen to the Liberal agents hut to vote straight for Labour.37 words
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Article34 1912-09-04 7 London. Sept. Sfii. Mr. Hicks the a\ ia tor. now at Aberdeen, flies to Balmoral to day and on the invitation of the King lands on the lawn of the Castle.34 words
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Article27 1912-09-04 7 London. Sept Brd. A fishing boat has foundcted iv a gale off the Hebrides. Ten fishermen were drowned and they leave sixty one children.27 words
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Article22 1912-09-04 7 Melbourne. Sept. -2nd. Mr. Charles Forrest, ex member ol the Victorian Le gisl.itme, lias given 4100,000 to charities.22 words
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Article23 1912-09-04 7 London, September ."5.—Partridge shoot Log, which begun on the Ist. is hampered by the wet, which has destroyed many birds.23 words
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Article217 1912-09-04 7 Lloyd's return of vessels lost, condemned etc during the first quarter of the ye*l shows that m steam tonnage the total of vessels was DO, of a gross tonnage of 142,961. The greatest number was 42 belonging to United Kingdom owners and this figure brought the percentage of217 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter1062 1912-09-04 7 To the Editor. Dear Sir, —1 beg to request that \ou allow me to relate m your columns an experience which befell me yesterday after- I noon, an experience which f venture to think will not be without interest to a j large number of the public,1,062 words
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Letter404 1912-09-04 7 To Tho Editor, SIR,—The City Fathers, one understands, have or rather are bent upon the abolition of the so called double rikisha. The reason nssigned for this action is cruelty to aDinials." No doubt, one admires the awakening of the City Fathers m the sense of humanity, and404 words
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Letter110 1912-09-04 7 To thk Editor, Dear Sir, -At the last meeting of the Arya Sangnin," a paper entitled The Industrial Progress of India," was read by a \oung Brahmin gentleman, which urged tb:\t the Caste system is not a drawback of India m its onward progress. That (bis is110 words
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Article333 1912-09-04 7 Mr. K. .1. liartlett, Head master, Anderson School, Taipeug, has returned from ca ve and resumed duty. The funeral of the Kmperor Mutsuhito, which takes place on September 13, will lie from 8 p.m. to midnight. Six white oxen will draw the carriage, and the new Kmperor will walk m333 words
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Advertisement156 1912-09-04 7 EUROPEAN DOCTOR FJNED. Dr. James Druinmond of South Bridge !!oad was lined |10 by Mr. B. L. Talma, second magistrate, yesterday, for using criminal force to a rikisha coolie. There was a second charge of failing to appear on bond before Mr. Hooper, Registrar of the Hackney Carriage and Jinrikisha156 words
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Advertisement35 1912-09-04 7 At St. Peter's Church, Hongkong, on 9th inst., the Rev. John Lionel Bacon, of Kweilin, is to be married to Charlotte Bailey, M. 8., daughter of Mr. and Mrs. T. H. Bailey, of Edgbaston, England.35 words
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Advertisement52 1912-09-04 7 ROBINSONS CASH SALE NOW PROCEEDING. Once a year and Once a year only. Genuine Reductions. GUARANTEED. JL 111 v* \j \jCLA Ll v/O •■"'■w *s©i t&~~-*. fl Brr ill Wt J MADE i lenclandl ON SALE BY ALL DEALERS AND ROBINSON Co. JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. KATZ BROS., Ltd. WHITEAWAY52 words
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Article1178 1912-09-04 8 Scheme for Providinc, Monky fob Cultivation. The secretaries of the Victoria (Malaya) Rubber Estate.-, m a circular dated Ist alt., state that iv consequence of it baring recently become clear that the action by the Company against certain parties to recover the alleged secret profit made m1,178 words
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Advertisement448 1912-09-04 8 Wanted WANTED AT ONCE An Hous e-keeper for Hotel. Apply HOTEL, co" Free Press." S'p I 5-9 WANTED Chinese Salesman for European Finn, with k'ood experience m Piece Goods, and Sundries. Apply m writing to No. 31, co Free Press. Sep 4 7 9 BOTANIC GARDENS, SINGAPORE. WANTED An Overseer,448 words
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Advertisement2100 1912-09-04 8 Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping INDO-CHINA S. N. CO., Ltd., INDO .CHINA lkT f\ T T> J^ f\ PENANG AND CALCUTTA STEA M NAVIGATION Co., Ltd I I JT 6 IX The Company's Steamer J^ A Jj^^F A JH^^J# "fooksahg" direct service to STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY 3,100 tons, T. A. Mitchell,2,100 words
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Advertisement763 1912-09-04 9 Sh ip ping Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co Mexico and Europe 2ffi£*&£j^i&JSSZ3££ IS™ -AM "TENTO ,nd .11 «,n*, D Equl|> P ed wlth Wlreles. Telegraph TIME TABLE FROM HONGKONG. S.S a*S?££ £52 ?"■»"< September. K>om, Library aca Obso.vat.oo. SUU«^%-^3^. lu^LuTsLZF' DrBW D 8763 words
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Advertisement603 1912-09-04 9 Shipping Hamburg America Line, Hamburg Deutsche Oampfschiff-fahrts Get. "Hansa" Bremen. COMBINED SERVICE. The steamers of these companies maintain a ivgtilar service between Hamburg, Bieroen. Antwerp, and Kotrerdain, aod tho Straits, China and Japau. Homewards, they are despatched fortnight- ly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Breuiei haven603 words
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Advertisement529 1912-09-04 9 Banks THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd. Incorporated by SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capital Subscribed Y1 0,000,000 Capital Paid Up V 6,250,000 Reserve Funds V 3,100,000 HEAD OFI'ICJE: TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). Branches axd Agencies: Auioy Kcelung Osaka Tainsui Bombay Kobe Shanghai Tokyo Canton Kagi Swatow Yokohama Calcutta London Taichu Ktc, etc Foochow529 words
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Advertisement672 1912-09-04 9 Insurance Insurance the GREAT EASTERN LIFE GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY,, ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. No. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. transacts Head Office WINCHESTER HOUSE INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Singapore. </: Life, Accident, Motor-car, Fire and KTS'SSES i." IfflS! Marine, etc. Onhj the bent Companies represented. n force OV§f ....$5,000,000 Phone 473. A.672 words
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Article301 1912-09-04 10 PUBOam is Identified and Plbadbd ChILTV. On Aug. 26th at the Hongkong Magis" tracy Chan Kam was brought up m custody before Mr. Wood, and charged with the murder ol one Gow Boon Chan, a very wealthy Chinese merchant of Singapore. The case had been remanded pending301 words
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Article288 1912-09-04 10 PosMm IfAMion of a. i\ EL (knacrra Sinini:. Information has been received In Colombo that Mr Jacques HotTer, who was Manager of the (ialle Face Hotel, from \'.*o:\ to 190 C», committed suicide m New York a lew days ago. It is believed that288 words
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Article249 1912-09-04 10 Then is no room for specialising m riciiu'Ltary schools, whttl there is far too much to do m teaching the children how to Laftni, then and afterwards. The work of tho elementary school must he for generations— nay, must always l»e that of teaching how to learn, and not249 words
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Advertisement138 1912-09-04 10 Easy lies his head who drinks Fraser&Neaves SODA WATER j fitfbre turning J/if&r 'tnef/jglri i I U^^l^ LADIES SAFE REMEDY I I \4al^^\_ functional troubles, I I wP»^^V delay, pain and those I I |V ifr/ irregularities I 1 l?cl i 7 peculiar to the I II- viLj*^^^ jSf~£^Y sex,138 words
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Advertisement338 1912-09-04 10 For Sale FOR SALE A leasehold estate m Java, size 11(0 actes partly planted with Rubber, Tea and Coffee. Soil fertile, rainfall ample, climate pleasant. For particulars Apply No. 1100 co Free Press." Sep 4 8 8-9 AERATED WATER PLANT FOR SALE Quite new, works with CO 2 cylinders spare338 words
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Advertisement47 1912-09-04 10 He walked ten miles m a blinding storm Which tilled his wife with great alarm That he would come to grievous harm She felt so sure. Next day he had no hacking cough, At influenza he could scoff He'd taken just to ward it offWoods' Peppermint Cure.47 words
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Advertisement571 1912-09-04 10 BEAUTY t*\ Homage to Hazeline' Snow" (TRADE MAKK) Never was homage more richly deserved. It stimulates the skin to Ori (T irVll healthy action, cleanses the pores and produces the charming tone and INOn-^rCciSy Bllky softness essential to bea«ty. OKI II Every lady who wishes to preserve RpilltlflPr or m571 words
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Article1277 1912-09-04 11 -AP. I88UE. PilD. LA8T Drv BUTBB8. BlOLU»RB. 85.000 2s 28 Allagar 8% 3 0 <* Q 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 15% int 16 9 i« ft 50,000 2s 28 Batang Malika J J 2 22'XXS 2 a J a £f Ve ?o 40% int ...£13 0 0 13 151,277 words
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Article73 1912-09-04 11 (CORBBCTID UP TO Sept. 3.) Bank 4m g 2 -4 9 -32 n demand 2-4 lie Private credits 8 m/s 3.4 1532 M credits 6ms 24i France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288} India, T. T. 174$ Hongkong, demand 13} Yokohama, demand 114J [Java, demand 140I Bangkok, demand 44$73 words
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Article137 1912-09-04 11 Sept. Tin 75 tons sold 5107.65 Gambier 9 40 Oambier Cube No. 1 14 q 0 Oambier Cube No. 2 non> Pepper Black ordin. S'por*... 21.25 Pepper, (White fair) 94 q 0 Nutmegs (110 to the Ib.) nom Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom Mace (Banda) 118 Cloves (Amboina)137 words
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Advertisement113 1912-09-04 11 BEST QUALITY. MOMI CHESTS. 19 ins. by 19 ins. by 24 ins. IN STOCK. "GENASCO" (Tropical) ROOFING «~^V:-^j£ \*'i *^^2iUjij^- Sab Complete with Patent Kant-leak Kleats which do away -vith the necessity of using sticky cement on the overlaps. In rolls of 216 sq. ft. 2 Ply. 108 3 Ant113 words
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Advertisement97 1912-09-04 11 De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Ltd, 2-3, Collyer Quay Tlio onderment^ned dates of departure are only approximate. MERKUa Selat Pandjang, Bengkalis, Siak and Pakan Baroo Sep 4 Japara Miintok and Palembang g ep 4 Koj;mai Riouw, Prigt-Radja, Sapat, Tembilahan,97 words
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Page 11 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous662 1912-09-04 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For Whea Spits Out Go*, 443 Hehber Samboe, 31-8 I>ut Consul Samboe Bteamer* Nat. Tonnage A Master From Consignee* For Aska Brit 148 Redfearn C'cutta, 2-7 A O Co Uncertain p^ its s»r at-L Jtrs-.^. i<29 Da] y T Auson. 29662 words
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Miscellaneous283 1912-09-04 11 WEATHER REPORT. ThON Weather Telegrams aro trarjsiiiitud by courtesy of the E. E. Tel. Co. and contain the observations made at Hongkong (lI X I Observatory, and at Manila Observatory (MN. The data are date and hour of despatch the Barometer reading (inches m HK.. Milli BMtVM iv MN.); Direction283 words
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Article1168 1912-09-04 12 There will be many m the Colony and F.M.S. who will remember Capt. E. I. Banett aad the very valuable acquisition, lie was to cricket elevens here, and it is pleasing to note that he has been batting *o well for Hainpshhe this season. Captain Barrett, Bays a1,168 words
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Article485 1912-09-04 12 YESTERDAYS PLAY. Championship. Capt. H.G. Pinches v H.H. Wilson, postponed. C. F. J. Green beat T. A. M. Kuys, <» -0, C D.H. Kleinmanu beat Major \Y. H. Stanbury, 4 —6, 6 —4, 6 —t. B. Class Single Handicap. Lt. H. A. Thewles 1 v T.485 words
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Article113 1912-09-04 12 A Hylam until recently m the employ of Captain Schmalfuss at Mount Elizabeth as tukang ayer was convicted by Mr. E. L. Talma, second magistrate, yesterday morning, for the theft of a coat and two pairs of trousers, the property of a"boy employed m the house. Evidence113 words
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Article853 1912-09-04 12 CHINESE FITTER ASSAULTED. P. Fairweather and J. A. V. Maclean employed by the United Engineers, Limited, appeared before Mr. Ebden, acting fourth magistrate, yesterday, m response to a summons issued by Low Kwok Weng charging them with using criminal force to him on August 27. Mr.853 words
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Article147 1912-09-04 12 - From China, the Chun Sang" discharges part general cargo here. From Calcutta and Rangoon, the N.Y.K. steamer Totomi Maru discharges part cargo here and loads for Northern ports. The outward and the homeward Spanish mail steamers M Carlos de Ei/.aguirre and Alicante are due to arrive here on147 words
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Article274 1912-09-04 12 Tknxis Toi rnament. Results of the tournament ties up to August Hist are as follows A Singlks. Salzmanu owe 70 beat Hall owe 40. Fit/.warine Smith, HO beat Watson, i 80. (J. A. Hill scr. beat Greene, If, Lupton. h 30 beat (J. Beatty, d 15. F. E.274 words
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Article204 1912-09-04 12 Eleven cards were put m for the men's medal for August on Saturday and Sunday :Ust. August and Ist. September. The following weio the scores returned, the result being a tie between Acton and Mauudiell. Tho farmers of the Huyuehen m the district of Tungshnn wanted204 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement74 1912-09-04 12 PROPERTY SALE. The following Singapore property waß disposed of by the auction by order of the Municipality at Messrs Powell and Co's sale-room yesterday afternoon Freehold land situate off Balestier Hoad. area 87,901 square feet marked Resurvey lot 19, town sub-division 29, comprised m Grant Xo. 12. Together with the74 words
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Advertisement149 1912-09-04 12 PASSENGERS. Per Koemai Mr Ponnuerenk. Per Nucntung H.K.H. Prince Pracliin of Siam and ramily. Messrs Edward, Robinson Meyer, Tain. Per Calypso: Messrs Gild, O. Ibrik, Meuc Poow. 8 Per Kelangor Messrr Wearne and II C Peck. Per VanNoort Capt Miss Hunt, Mrs Salomon, Miss Watts, Miss V. Buerle Mrs Bekker149 words
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Advertisement243 1912-09-04 12 Kippers, Haddocks, Bloaters, Fish Fillets, Soles, Turbot etc. Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. A COOL REFRESHING DRINK FOR HOT WEATHER IS STONES LIME JUICE CORDIAL i If you have not already tried it. do so without further loss of time, and you will m future use no other. It can243 words
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