The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 September 1912

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  • 17 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SI NGAPOBErWRDNESi) 1Y "SEPTEMBER 11. 1012 tfO. :.62;j
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  • 198 1 (ireat loss of life is reported from the effects of Hood and typhoon in Weucliow the number drowned being aafciaMlai iif .>(), (100— Page 7. The naval ohangei Ma approved in the service —Page 7. Rabbet Notes ami repocti of rabbat eomjianies are on page .">. Colonel
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  • 1257 1 The sun wns glinting through tho troe» yesterday afternoon when we walked thlOOjgh the nmiM Woods. A tjuantity of n.in l, lu l faII in Ule night, and the deep loßeana tahlft lanea VMM humid ;,ii(J ngpwjfi *ith tho quantity of moisture that wns in Minn. Tho j
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 294 1 utLIGHTFUL SERIES OF PICTURES OM PRISING Pinmc .-"^f RESTING AND ENTERTAINING SUBJECTS F.GUHE .H TONIGHTS RADCIAL CHANGE OF PROGRAMME KOUEMOXT AMONO THE KILMB KTAND-. "LOVE AND SILENCE, a a+mam, *****~«~m nnnM which win e U1 a ,,a wenww JUOOEMENT OF SOLOMON, mßoni'n 11^ 1 illustrating the wisdom of Solomon. 1
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    • 279 1 ISHOWGOERS SHOULD NOT MISS 1 THE 1 ATTRACTIVE PROGRAMME I PUT ON AT THE I IHARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, NORTH DRIDGE ROAD. B TO-MGHT 9-3O to 11 p.m. I Man's Lust for Gold. Biograph (As it is in the Gold Country I I Her Child's Honour. Lubin (Poweifal Drama.) ft One
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    • 284 1 jIVICTORIA THEATRE, SINGAPORE. I FAREWELL VISIT. Commencing WE ONE SO A V, SEPT. 11. M4URICE E. BANOMANN PRESENTS THE BANDMANN OPERA CO. ii. MOOSME. Thursday pecrv Sept. 12. rtGGT. Sffii, THE COUNT OFToKEMBOORbT &TX_!_ JHEJ^EUE OF NEW YORK. S^A. THE 6JRLIN THE TRAIN. SpT?|^_ THE BALK IN PRINCESS. It. it.
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    • 110 1 So^a^'a Rtoeitteemetitti Bnnka eloaa t>n PUinj lor llari Rnjn; the Bank of Taiwan also on Saturday, for tbe principal ceremon> of the funeral of the late Mikado Pag* J. Rankruptcy notice re Shaik Deeri Mohamed I J aK»' 1. Ships on the borth. Kut&ang for Kast Uaudon and (Ilenlocby for
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 168 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 11th. Hlßh Water- 10- -.2 a. iu., 10 IS p.m. Nt w >foou. Polo, I'loal SjKwncr Tup. Biuuluiann Co, M Mon«ne" Victoria Theatre. Thursday 12th. Hlßh Water— ll 17 a.m.. 11-8 p.m. Jewish New Year 1*673) comuuiit<». I*. I. Homeward mail cloncg. AsscMiatiun. S.i; v Wanlcis. Lo4gß
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  • 569 2 A provisional older has just received the Royal Assent whereby special powers are granted to the Hull Corporation for dealing with obscene publications. Powers were originally obtained under an Act of 1907 to enable the C orporation to sei/.e objec tiouable prints without lirst proving thut they were exposed for
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 365 2 S NEW FOR OLD BRING YOUR OLD RECORDS TO US AND WE WILL ALLOW YOU ON THEM IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW ONES ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. BANK OF TAIWAN. This Bank will be cloned for public business on the 13th and 11th inst.. in respect tor the principal cereui my
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    • 261 2 >/ SMART SUITINGS \V SMART TAILORING FOR THE SMART SET vy J. CROWTHER SHAW, v y MERCHANT TAILOR, jf N 30-a, Raffles Place. S N FRED LANDER TURF ACCOUNTANT, HAS OPENED HIS BOOK ON THE ST. LEGER j RVN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th. COMBINATION placing them Ist, 2nd 3rd as they
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    • 1173 2 Notices THE EXCHANGE BANKS WILL M CLOH I) 091 Friday, 13th inst., PUBLIC HOLIDAY Sept 11 i The Bankruptcy Ordinance 1888 in Tin: BUPRKME COURT Ol lUK STRAITS SKTTI.KMKN 1 OF SIN(. \> IN BANKIiI I'Trv. RmMß* Kclof] Re Shaik Deen Mohamed. Take notice that flie al>ove n.tin< d Baakl
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  • 2220 3 m» own Corrt^oMdmt^ The farmer W^ 00 AugUsfc ltubtuiued great ni dy hM UeVer at •PoradiS v. T P b°e W *>v fcbe rii» ,n^ P rOp ls menaced a t i r Ue alr ad> as9ess Uat ball criP u StOlUu Tbes solid 8 evauces but then
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  • 161 3 AN ACTIVE NATURAL RADIO-MEDICI-NAL WATEK. FOI I SK fS TUOI'KAI- C'LIMATBS. Then is no medicinal water so highly J approved by the medicnl profession for disorders appertaining to the functionary organs, as "Arabella" Uadio-Medicinal Water, so well known for the extraordinary results obtained in the relief and cure of severe
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 164 3 SERVANTS' AGENCY OFFICE No. 79, Tank Road, Book Keepers. Building Contractors, Clerks, Conductors, Dressers, Drivers, Engineers, Fitters, Overseers, Painters, Stevedores, Surveyors, Steno-Typists, Draftsmen, and Domestic Servants supplied at short notice. Employees other thau Domestic Servants supplied free. Please apply to W. D. ALVIS. Manager. O ffi ry ing CSimate ol
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    • 186 3 Mm ISSI J FKYS!CIANS RECOMMEND THEM i NOT A QUACK REMEDY MADE IN LONDON OF ALL CH EMISTS I I W. J. GAKCIA, 219, Orchard Road. Pianos bought, sold or exchanged 3ood prices allowed for old in struments. Cheapest and best stock of Music and small musical goods in Singapore.
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    • 300 3 Vj ABSOLUTELY 1& PURE GRAND PRIX \jK PARIS 1889 BEER THE EAST ASIATIC Co Ltd., SOLE IMPORTERS. C. G. HIBBERT Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) KLANG and IPOH. GENERAL MERCHANTS AGENTS. Aifcnts for 1 1 C. G. HIBBERT Co. (Established 1767) London and Southampton II "KANGAROO' 1 Brand of Bottled
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  • 880 4 German Writer Prophesies Famink in Case of War. Ilerr Karl von Wiegand, Correspondent of the United Press, writes as follows r.cilin. July 20. That a famine would be inevitable in a war that resulted in cut ting her off from the sea, and that Ger many would be
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  • 56 4 "In a case of a neurasthenic patient who had been under medical treatment for years without permannet benefit, the effect of glycogen was wonderful. She gained in weight and strength so rapidly, that in twenty years practice, I have never seen such results in so short a time. Eastern, U.S.A.
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  • 782 4 How to Maintain Health in Hot Climates. The question of health in hot countries practically resolves itself in the overcoming of the difficulties due toextrem°sof temperature, dryness, moisture and miasmata. These, in their turn, are affected by questions of food, drink, clothing, lodging, exercise and recreation. Light woollen
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  • 1257 4 The liist total where given represents figures for 1911, except where a ngure in brackets is given representing so many months. Estate managers and agents will oblige by correcting returns if wrong. In order to avoid the com plication involved to Companies finishing their year's in different
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  • 145 4 1911. Aug IV,at 4.965 i Broeng 889 r>ru_,eh 5tC34 tf7s Chenderiang 44 0 ,Mo G °P en 7,060 510 4,000 Heawood 9)4,395 406 i! Kamuning(dollars)9)43,ll9 1,811 l 1 Kauaboi 3,008 1481 Kiuta 11)4,065 I,B*o Kiuta Association 9b3,853 Kledang 2.063 l'.'l Kramat Pulai 6.34 g 357 Labat 7,628 4
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 56 4 APPOINTMENT (^^^^^gg^^ > H.M. THE KING. CONTRACTORS TO j i The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office, i MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. I MILK I STAND WITH SAFETY I I MILKMAID BRAND. I j MILKMAID MILK t IS GUARANTEED TO CONTAIN ALL THE CREAM j
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  • 1560 5 s to .be published every Saturday on the o m mai aUd Jt is hoped tor* a reliable guide as to actual tramacWont m share,. The form is verv exttre one and gives nominal and issued •Pital, share and paid up values, remarks on conditions in
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  • 335 5 The market has been quietly gathering strength. sa\ s the Ironmonger of August 17. There has not been a great deal of activity, but with a renewed restriction of c.i.f. sales in the Eastern markets and genera] sentiment pretty optimistic, sellers were throughout more cautious, and prices gradually advanced,
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  • 377 5 The following is the second report of the Directors to the Shareholders to be presented at the annual meeting on Saturdav. i ABBA andCi ltivation. There has been no change in the cultivated area since the circular issued in March last, and the j position according
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  • 518 5 A correspondent writes to me in a great state of hilarity upon the phrase in the Ifayoap hutch lk>meo> Rabbet Kstates report in which it i* stated by the direc tors that owing to an unfortunate plague of caterpillars (all plagues, by the way, are unfortunate* in
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  • 621 5 Golconda. Int. divd. 20 per cent, (same as last year.) Kampong Kuantan. Int. div. of 10 percent., less income-tax. Java Hevea Rubber and Tobacco Estates. Has been registered with a capital of X'50,000 in 2s. shares. Foothills (Malaya.) Kegistered with capital of £25.000 in X'l shares.
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  • 221 5 A decree containing regulations made by the Brazilian Minister of Agriculture for the protection of the rubber Industry was issued on 20th ult. The regulations provide tut a reductiou in the cost of i- i terials aud tools, reports The T and for the establishment of experii&i«»utal I
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  • 102 5 SINGAPORE. 10th Sept., 1913. Offered for sale 1."4 cases pikuls lr»3.<nji or 21.7*1 lbs. Sold 130 case pikuls 184.890t 17,986 lbs. I'KKF.S Hk\l,l/.KI). Sheet Smoked |StO to 2"i3 Insmoked 22.1 239 Crepe No. 1 239 252 N 'o. I 220 235 N :i 207 216 No 173 193
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  • 543 5 August I.lth. Since our last leport. the Market has been very quiet and only a small business done. At the close, however, there has been a sudden advance of about a penny ptr lb. all round. Spot and August sold up to ss. Id. and for
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  • 522 5 l.'itli Aug. The excess Of deliveries of American to Spinners over last year are Fnited States ">5H.000 bales. Great BrilsiSJ ."08,000, The Continent of Europe 1,478,000, .Japan and Mexico 372,000. Owing to the rains iu Texas, aud better weather reports generally in other American Cotton States, the
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  • 209 5 11l view of th<> number of companies formed in England during Um past three ot four years to planl f. bber in Sumatra, it 'is easy to In-lieve the statement contained in a British Consular report on the trade of Sumatra, that the cultivation of rubber
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 60 5 A jolly old person named Gunn. Went tK>ating one ilay in the sun The craft soon upset the boatnua no wtt For lolly this man takes the bun. He shivered with cold aud was sick. As a friend nshed him out pretty quick Said Gunn "Now I'm sure. Woods' Great
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    • 11 5 i For Children's Hacking Cough at Might, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.
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    • 63 5 BBffiHRfISBI^HiHJHIBI^IB^IiHHHH^HBHBHI^HH j PLEX DUPLICATOR I AND BE CHEERFUL. 9 M YOUR TYPIST WILL NOT PULL A LONG FACE WHEN HE IS B HI ASKED TO MAKE 40 COPIES OF ANY DOCUMENT, *3 THE "PLEX" WILL DO THIS WORK FOR HIM. M M Complete outfit foolscap size. B 3H ASK FOR
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  • 1482 6 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, Sept. 11, 1912. Here shall the Pr«\ '.>!<• P«op:e s r*Rht .naItUUL Unawf.l b> h#MBM -n I im 1 rib«J b? f^in Here pat'ioi Trutb hrT .jlorion* pre'.epf: 4ra« f l:Jii< i! to l-'. 'i ji .r. L v* ts xad Lav. These annual military
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  • 544 6 H.M.S. Waterwitch was successfully floated early yesterday morning. Some spiteful person has damaged vegetables valued at S.'iO, the property of a Chinaman living at 253-1, Bukit Timah Hoad. A Javanese woman named Johanna was in a rikisha in Kallang Hoad on Monday ni^ht when a Chinaman snatched her diamond hairpin6
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  • 85 6 (/•V'//// Our thin 'orrr.s-fioHi/fnf. Ipoh. S»>pi 1 1). Mr. (ioodwyn. niiinujjer of Uanibutnn Limited whilst motoring back fCStefd*y t was held up by robbers who pl*O*4 MM branches across the road. 31 r. (MMwya hadS6,()ooto pay coolies but as tli<> rot. bets rushed up two other cars and
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  • 420 6 In aid of those wbo lost all their We longings by the siukin^' of H.M.S. witch on Sept. Ist. Amount already acknowledged If His Hxcellenc y tho (iovi'rnor ~>n The hon'ble A. T. llJMil IM I'er Caldheck Macgregor a Co )M Jack Macgregor $10 V. ii. <>li\<iro
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  • 62 6 Friday N the Hari Huya and the Tublic Offices and the Hanks will be closed on that day. There will be no tennis or other games played on the S. C OL ground. There will be no issue of the Sin^ -\pore Free Press on Saturday morning, in
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  • 39 6 Am advance party of Malay >t;>tes Quito, strength 1 British Officer. 1 Native OfflOW and 2. 5 other rauks arrived from Taiping on the 7th instant and are tak.n on the strength of the Command accord ingly.
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  • 216 6 Nome rich merchants of Chekiaag h.iw appointed i^MMHtative to request General L) to permit thorn to drwlop ;bo silvor mines of Lun^oshau with npital of Tls. 10,000,000. The HHMlMllhlL now negotiating with the »IM«WMM*f the Tayeh district, and the work is .<n pected to begin soon after the conclusion of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 227 6 l^^^^^Si ™STOR E E ST f^^^^i^^^^ 1 EAST OF SUEZ BbIbBM BB^B r^tjf b2bM Ebß^Bßßß^^^^^ BBBBi BURKES BOHLING OF GUINNESS' FOREIGN STOUT Qt, per dozen $4.40 Pts. per dozen $3.00 SOLE AGENTS JOHN LITTLE Co, Ltd Atielphi Hotel. NIGHTLY, A GRAND CONCERT BY THE WORLD-RENOWNED Berggrun Quartet From 7-30 to
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    • 51 6 BILLIABDS. THE ANCLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcockib Patent with Improvements of John Rob rts, Retired World's Champion) ABSOLUTELY THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. only obtainable from John Roberts, London REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE E\BT C. N. LUMB aodkes<: P. 0. Box 41, Penang. show room Raffles Hotel,
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  • 47 7 RECORD VOTING. Reoter'b Skbvice. London. Sept. 0.- On the eve of the polling in Midlothian all the parties are making most desperate efforts. There were sixty meetings today. The Liberals MM. Ihe I monists hope for a re- ord I niomst vote in the constituency.
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  • 66 7 And the Dominions. Ottawa, Sept. 9th. Mr Borden the l>remiet has returned. In a speech in answer to thecvic welcome, he said that the Old Land was looking to the Dominions with interest unequalled before. Canada was toromost in the hearts aud minds of Bri Af Sh
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  • 46 7 Samuel's Step Up. London. Sept. 10.- The Dundee Advertiser ■tetai that it is probable that Mr Sydney Huxton, President of the Board of lrade, will shortly retire and be created a peer. He will be succeeded by Mr. Herbert Smuml, the Postnftister General.
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  • 57 7 Approved in the Service. Loudou, Sept. lOth.-Xuval circles neartily approve of the reforms instituted "> the Memorandum published yesterday. They are considered to be long over due. Tho men ate gratified at the alteration n punishmeut 10 A which was regarded us childish and silly. The Navy League
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  • 66 7 Kaiser in the Field. London, Sept. 9. The German mauo auvies began to-day covering country •etween Leipzig and Dresden. The weu ther is rainy aud extremely cold the Em peror arrives tomorrow and a special three roomed barrack for His Majesty and his aides de camp and servants
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  • 48 7 Good Railway Work. London. September 9. There was a remarkable feat of railway transport in connexion with the manoeuvi •■•<?. Thirty thousand troops with guns, munitions, etc., were transported from Aldershot to East Anglia on Saturday night and Sunday for manoeuvres, without interfering with the ordinarv traffic.
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  • 76 7 Mangin's Success. London, Sept. 9. A Tangier* message states that Col Mangin reached Marrakesh on Saturday after some resistance nml released tiie prisoners there. London, Sept. 10. Colonel Mangin has been created a Commander of the Lcgi on of Honour for his success at Marrakesh. Later. Prior to
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  • 97 7 Motor Cycle Runs Amok. London, Sept 0. In the Newark, New fersey motor cycle races the record holders Haska and Allbright have been killed. The former, whilst going at a speed of 92 miles iin hour, left the track breaking through the rails and mowing down the crowd,
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  • 30 7 London, Sep f 10. The Republicans have recaptured the State of Maine, where there was a Democratic landslide last election. They have also regained two seats in Congress.
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  • 30 7 A Commencement. London, Sept. 10. Negotiations have begun between Holland and the United States with a view to a uniform standard of life saving equipment of vessels.
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  • 195 7 HEAVY DEATH ROLL. Redteb's Service. The Shanghai Daily News states that in the typhoon of Aug. 29th high tides and rains caused unprecedented floods in Lpper Wenchow. Tbe River Tsingtieu came down in overwhelming force and it is stated that 10,000 inhabitants were drowned. Koneo and numerous other
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  • 61 7 London. Sept. 10.— Islington is in darkness in consequence of a tire at the generating station. The mails are being sorted by candle light. The theatres and cinemas were emptied in an orderly manner and in two instances the performances were continued by caudle-light.
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  • 48 7 Where is Scott Loudou. Sept. 10. Sir I lemeuts Markham, addressing the liritisb Association, was of the opinion that Scott reached the South Pole on January Uh and is now exploring the coast in the hope of finding the term iiiution of the ice barrier.
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  • 20 7 Chicago, Sept. 10. Vedriues h«i> wou the <iordou Bennett aviation trophy, Hying 124.8 miles in 7(1 min. .">♦> sees.
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  • 20 7 London, Sept. 10. The Servian Cabinet has resigned, it is believed. In connection with the precarious foreign situation.
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  • 98 7 Martial Law at Kronstadt. London, Sept. Martial law has recently been proclaimed at Kroustndt and Sevastopol where there have boon vague reports of grave insubordination in the Navy. The Minister of Marine in naval order issued yesterday regrets the necessity for martial law and says that for traitors
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  • 169 7 T\\o SEAMEN Ml,l.i;i) The Weibaiwei correspondent of the N.-C. DaiJy NVws givM tbt following account of the recent accident on the tug Atlaa: There was a sad accident on board H.M. tug Atlas last week, while she was towing large targets out for the fleet. Attached to
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  • 49 7 The Egyptian Government has suppressed the Nationalist journal El Lewa, and four Egyptians have been arrested in connection with the circulation of seditious posters. An Australian Commissioner of Police is in Hongkong making investigations with reference to the large number of stowaways at present being shipped to the Commonwealth.
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  • 652 7 Ball Decided I'i'ox. The annual meeting of the Singapore St. Andrew's Society was held at the S.C.C. Pavilion last evening, the Hon. Dr. D. J. Galloway presiding over a large attendance of members. The Hon. Secretary (Mr. H. W. Cookes) having read the minutes, which were confirmed,
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  • 242 7 The commercial supremacy of Calcutta is well illustrated by the annual report on the sea borne trade of liombay for 1911 12, The aggMgata foreign trade of llombny, the report slates, exceeded the value of the trade of Calcutta by Us. 18.40 crores. This statement is illusory
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  • 405 7 The "Children's Memorial. Soine three months ago a meeting was held of those who had taken part iu the Christmas entertainments of the late Mr. Buckley, and a Committee was appointed to report to a general meeting. The general meeting of subscribers will be held in
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  • 375 7 The aunual meeting of the Children's Aid Society was held in the Board Moom, Municipal Ofllces, yesterday morning. H. K. the Governor, Sir Arthur Young, presided, there being also present Lady Kvslyn Young, Lady Hyndman Jones, Rt. Rev. Bis hop of Singapore and Mrs. Ferguson Davie, Mrs.
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  • 91 7 The Toronto M Star (Liberal), reports the Times correspondent, says that Canada with her enormous resources could easily support a Navy at least as expensive as that of Japan, whose resources are not as great as those of one Canadian province. Discussing the contention that efiiciency
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 18 7 Rigaud's Bocool Extract is an exact reproduction of this sweet yet powerful Indian perfume and is very popular.
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    • 207 7 ROBINSON Co. CASH SALE \rr air rifle Containing several improvements on previous models. Beautifully finished. Calibro No. 1. Sale Price $22.50 Adder SlllgS in boxes of 1,000. Sale Price 85 CtS. Three Caftles Q^areite* J MADE i I ENGLAND I ON SALE BY ALL DEALERS AND WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW Co. ROBINSON
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    • 1324 8 Wanted WANTED IMMEDIATELY Chinese Dresser for Estate in Keiantaii. Apply BOUSTEAD Co. Sep 9 uc WANTED Double bedroom and sitting room with verandah furnished or unfurnished beard. Apply X c/o Free Press." Sep 7 WANTED An intelligent Eurasian clerk with experience of Shipping. Must be able to correspond and possess
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    • 514 8 Shipping INDOCHINA S. N. CO., Ltd., FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI AND JAPAN. The Company's Stkamer KUTSANQ 4,895 tons, RC.D. Bradley, Commander, will be despatched for above ports on Thursday, the 12th instant, at 4 p. m. She has excellent accommodation for first class passengers, amidships, carrying a qualified European Surgeon, and
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    • 546 8 Shipping Hamburg America Line, Hamburg Deutsche Oampfschiff-fahrts Ges, "Hansa" Bremen. COMBINED SERVICE. The steamers of these companies 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 1 for Brenierhaven
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    • 677 8 Shipping N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mall steamers 01 this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtan Nagasaki and
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    • 551 8 Shipping P. 0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Bteamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. 1912 Homeward (for Europe). From Singapore, connecting
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 806 9 Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co 0 eratm Mexico and Europe. «A e R" I °\?d '?CHIYO^ASn »7f le n ScreW S2** Liners SHINYO MARU "TENYO -d a,, modem cJi^S^^JS'S^SS^^^ 11 0 WlnLi T .uSS2 TIME TABLE FROM HONGKONG. sS N ip?»n Maru eaVeB
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    • 596 9 _^_Sh|ggjng Pacific Mail SS. Co J U S MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU i Semi-Tropical Route D J?^^ llne takia 8 tfa e warm SOUTHERN KOUTE across the Pacific via HONOLULU, OAHU, on the most fertile and beautiful island Of the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted
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    • 534 9 Banks THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd Incorporated by SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER Capital Subscribed Y 1 0,000, 00 Capital Paid Up y 6,250,0(M Reserve Funds y 3,100,0(K HEAD OFFICE TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). Branches and agencies: Amoy Keelung Osaka Tamsui Bombay Kobe Shanghai Tokyo rariton Kagi Kwatow Yokohama aleucta London Taichu Etc.,
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    • 750 9 Insurance GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. Head Office WINCHESTER HOUSE SINGAPORE. Nominal Capital go M i paid up capital {TiJ:!KS Insurances in force over ....$5,000,000 Annual premium Income over... 400,000 Board of Directors I G. A. Derrick, Esq., Chairman. A. H. Fair, Esq., Managing Directot, Peter Fowliem.b. cm., Chief
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  • 328 10 The Canadian Minister of Marino had much that was interesting to say to the deputation from the Imperial Maritime League which waited upon him on July 25th. One of the chief preoccupations of all parts of the Empire in time of war must always be the protection of
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  • 220 10 News from India as to climatic conditions appears at the present time wholly satisfactory, and, as a consequence, substantial buying orders for silver would ere this have been received from the Indian ba/.aars, had that market been less heavily loaded with speculative stocks. The centre
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  • 266 10 How much light or how much heat are showered on the globe is almost entirely a matter of theory there are hardly any precise measurements except for limited and short periods and comparative estimates as to the amount of heat, for example, that a desert, or a cloudy
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  • 125 10 The übiquitous schoolmaster has not yet managed to extinguish the unconscious humour of advertisement. Mln a well known Clyde watering place," writes a correspondent of the Glasgow Herald," 1 chanced to 6ee the following painted in large letters along the window of an icecream shop. 'No! Plus
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  • 116 10 The Long Iblaiui Railroad recently gave uu example of typical American "bustle." For about two yenrs tb«» company has been engaged iu litigation regarding its proposal to build a uew station, at a cost of 4700.000, at the important suburb of .Jamaica. The courts have had to decide
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    • 231 10 f^Ms ELEVEN GOLD MEDALS CJH M^Sfl l^hfc rf fi^^^^^^Jr I'^^^^jfl ffi^M^^M^U S^M^^^Q^^ J 3 PURE. RICH, THICK, < S a 7 A ig 1 EATING C£laCAi\l ra I^BK IftM iu^A V| ('Golden Butterfly' Brand) '•SfiwL e i The Whippinjr Cream -is better than Devonshire Cream. > DIRECTIONS Add one-third quantity
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    • 491 10 £2JT^ LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH IS LIVING DEATH. *^B$ IFg^^R O^^ BRAIN AND w i*Mfi a gHk rl V NERVE FOOD This retn.ii k.i! > eoatpoand, the lntest discov t-ry of m -x!ern t.i:. ta w.thout equal in all cases 01 defective nerve asd btala power, whether indacrd b) wurry uwrwork,
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    • 206 10 A Vitalising Food for Feeble Bodies 'KEPLER' TNAOC MARK > SOLUTION Many a constitution, undermined by long illness, has been saved from total break-down by the vitalising stamina-giving powers ot this delicious digestive tonic-food. It makes blood, bone &nd brain fat, flesh and muscle. It stores up strength, and lays
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  • 1051 11 Bangkok 85.000 2a 2a Alla^ar 8 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 15? Int i« n ,2 5 50,000 2s la Batang Malaka J "J 30,000 1 l Batu Caves 40% int "*n n n t* 2 iS'!!!!!) i I «i? (So,aa or ::S f iJ J 65-1 0 100,000 1
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  • 70 11 (Corrected up to Sept. 10.) Rank 4 m'a a 4 9.33 demand 3.4 j.^ Private credits 8 m/a 2-4 J credits 6m a 2-4£ France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288$ India, T. T. 174 a Hongkong, demand 13J Yokohama, demand 114$ Java, demand i4o| Bangkok, demand 34$ Sovereigns,
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  • 136 11 Sept. 10. Tin 150 tons sold 5109.05 Gambier 9 40 Gambier Cube No. 1 14 00 Gambier Cube No. 2 nom. Pepper Black ordin. S'pors... buvers 20.25 Pepper, (White fair) 34.00 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom Nutmega (80 to the lb.) nom. Mace (Banda) 115 Cloves (Amboina) nom
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 167 11 JODELITE (REGISTERED) The Great Timber Preservative. Hot only protects all kinds of soft timber from attacks of whiteants, dry-rot and decay, but is also in general use on Estates for the protection of Para Rubber and Other trees from attacks of all animal and vegetable parasites. Jodelite being an extremely
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    • 72 11 De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Agents at Singapore, The Snipsagency, Ltd, 2-3, Collyer Quay The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. V. den Bosch Muntok Djeboes, Blinjoe Soc-ugei-Liat Pangkal-Pinang Koba^ Taxsd jong-Laboe, Tobali and Batavia b aEU s Coen Billiton, Batavia Japara Muntok
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    • 11 11 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Core. j
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 764 11 VESSELS IN POKT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For Whe» Spits Dut Govt. 443 Hebber Samboe, 31-8 Dut Consul Samboe Steamer* Nat. Tonnage Master From Consignee* For gsfegg 2£ 0^ SSJSJ SSL S»" s^, in Ginseng Dut 736 Crai/ S'Sm's i H P^M h a a as- ss.b— fSS?
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  • 560 12 ACCUSED'S STATEMENT TO A MAGISTRATE. Further evidence was taken by Mr. Arthur, third magistrate, yesterday, in the preliminary enquiry into a charge of murder brought against a >oung Cantonese n imcd Chan Kam who was alleged to have phot the late Gaw Boon Chan at M Villa
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  • 93 12 Ticket holders for the Baiulmauu season are reminded that the Co. opens today, aud play as follows. Wednesday 11th Sept. Mousnie, Thursday 12th Sept. Peggy. Friday 13th Sept. The Count of Luxembourg Saturday 14th Sept. The Belle of New York Monday 16th Sept. The Girl in the Train;
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  • 100 12 A special general meeting will be held at the Singapore Cricket Club on Monday, lfith September. 1012. at 6.15 p.m. To consider and if approved to pass the following resolution: That the committee be and they are hereby authorised to raise a sum not exceeding &5,000 by the
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  • 56 12 Agentb Welsh and Co. Jiinah:— x 900 A^nts F \V. Barker aud 10. Tanah Merah 276 Agent* Guthrie and Co. United Temiang »,.7O* against 5.208 AKt-nts Evatt and Co. ludragiri:— s»,Or 2 Total current financial year 17,03b. •Agents Derrick and Co. H»lnt Tin Mining c o
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  • 1019 12 On Friday and Saturday of this week the annual sports meeting at Ipoh will be held and Singapore will he more strongly represented at this function than has been the case for many years past, and what is more, there is every prospect of several of the honours
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  • 636 12 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship. Modiug v Stanbury, unfinished. C. M. Howe beat A. R. Lent hall. 6 2, 4 6, 6—2. B. Class Single Handicap. P. Gold owe 2 beat H. Millard 3. No scores returned. C. Class Single Handicap. H.R. Hemsted owe 2 beat C.T.A. Robertson
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  • 96 12 The following Singapore properties were disposed of by auction at Powell and Co'b. saleroom yesterday afternoon The shophouse No. 72 North Bridge Road, area 1,13.'5 square feet, part of lease No. 556 for 999 years. Monthly rent «>r, 7. J. H. Ellis 57.400. The compound hous/ No. 8
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  • 63 12 This afternoon the final match for the Spooner Cup will be played at the Race Course, the competing teams being a Garrison Team and a Civilian Team. Lt. Col. Geddes and Officers the Buffs will be at Home to Members and their friends, of whom it is hoped
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  • 722 12 The Galuvale discharges a cargo of Indian coals and the M Netherlee a cargo of Japanese coals at the wharves. From New York, the Burmese Prince" discharges part general cargo here as does the Benavon from London. The N. D. L. steamer Darvel from British North Borneo ports
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  • 120 12 [Nationality British if not specified.] Sept 10 Kleist, Ger, Maas, B" haven via ports Ambria, Gcr, Faars. Sabang via |K>rts R. of Sarawak, Bar. Moxon, Sarawak Hock Lee, Marris, Bagan via j>orts S. Rickmers, Out de Vries, Saigon' Zweena, Shepherd. Macassar via ports R. S. Baroc, Dot, Mahmoot, Rhio
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 188 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 If you have not already tried it, do so without further loss of time, and you will in future use no other. It can be
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