The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 September 1912

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1912. NO. 7,632
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  • 232 1 China has refused ths Six Power loan Page 7. Some facts about the late Baron de Horn are on page 7. A fight between Cretans and Turks is expected Page 7. Training notes are on page 6 to-day. The new British battleship cruiser Princess Royal did 34
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  • 103 1 Wanted —a first class Chinese hook] keeper Page 8. Grand concert at the Teutonia Club on Friday Page 1. Sailing dates of the Piin Lad wig, Taefifa uud Selandia I'aKf w. I'rospectus of the Titi Tin Co., Ltd. Page 2. Partner wanted for good sound busiuess proposition Page
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  • 1708 1 I picked up an apostle spoon a few days ago in a Btnall antique shop at the back of the market place in Minehead. The owner of the shop was a crusty old fellow who shuffled round from behind his counter, which was littered over with odds
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 619 1 HUMOROUS AND EMOTJoiT)^ HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH V «riUK( TS FdRM THE 1 1 ATURK 09 I NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. I TO-NIGHT'S SUPERB PROGRAMME V I I BECOND si/c/M M0 TO ll P.M. w FORKMOBT AMONG THK PKTUREB STANDS fO"NiGH 7" TO-NIGHT I I x pis besetting sin I SEVERAL BRAND-NEW
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    • 25 1 V. V. O. 18 WATSON'S OF DUNDEE FINE OLD SCOTCH WHISKY. AGKSTS: GALDBEGK MACGREGOR Co I SUB-AGENTS CHIN GUAN HIN Co., 113, South Bridge Road.
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    • 120 1 THE WEEK. Monday 23rd. High Water 9-36 a.m., 6 35 p.m. New Singapore Rubber Co, noon. Tambalak Rubber Co, 12. St. Helena Rubber, 12.15. Chamber of Commerce meeting. '2.:\0 piQ. Jubilee St. Joseph's Institution. Lodge St. George Regular. 9.1.5 pm. Tuesday 24th. nigh Wafcor— 9H a.m.. 9-18 p.m. Booldey Mem.
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    • 556 2 ntf Tin Co., Ld (Incorporated under The Companies' Ordinance IHB9 Capital— s9oo,ooo. Divided into 90.000 shares of $10 Each. ssue for subscription at par of 52/250 shares payable an fellows On application #6 per share. On allotment W »> The remaining 87,750 shares of the Coin^ >any's capital are to
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    • 306 2 C. H. W I L L I S' Bnt^J aaa\^*^^>B K^l» 3^ SlNGftWifE' RAGES. Run, October 8,10 12. Bets Straight out ON WIN AND PUCE ALL EVENTS. 1 O O— l TREBLE EVENTS q q_| U Races 1.3,6, and 2,3,6 DOUBLES ANY TWO RACES. All Wires must be Prepaid. No
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    • 757 2 Notices NOTld CONTINENTAL Up NOTICE IS HEREBY given that the above Trade Mark is the sole and exclusive property of the Continental Caoutchouc and GuttaPercha Co., used to distinguish all articles manufactured by them, Mich as Rubber Tyres of all kind;* for Motor Cars, Carriages, and Cycles and Accessories of
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    • 802 2 Notices GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will be received at the COLONIAL ENGINEER'S Office, up to noon of the tftfc September, Lftf, for the following workb 1. Regrading s'des of and providing concrete outfall, Government House Do> main. 2. Providing sunshades to Sultan Alis Residence at Kampong Glam. Kvery person applying for
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  • 1775 3 iFrem out own Corrgsponaent.) August 29th. Borrowed from the romantic past of the Highlands, a scene has been enacted on the shores of dark Mull that would have gladdened the heart of the author of Waverley." Certainly it inspired in high degree the chivalrous clansmen who composed the
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  • 57 3 Two Mkn DaOWSSD. London. August '25th.— While a boat was being lowered from the battleship Superb at Portland yesterday, the falls gave way. with the lesult that a midshipI man and 16 sailors were precipitated into 1 a heavy sea. Two of the men were drowned, but five
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  • 124 3 The Morning Tost says Mr. Edward Conlon, a farmer residing at Clen, County Armagh, was ploughing one of his fields when he brought to light a piece of bright mineral ore. He afterwards obtained the advice of an expert, and the ore being analysed was found
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  • 847 3 His Prospects in East Afkica.. (From Our Own Correspondent.) As already announced Mr Henry Conway Belfidld will sail to take up his new duties next Saturday on the Gawbn, embarking at Southampton. He will make the whole of the journey by sea with
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  • 691 3 Some interesting information about the Federated Malay State is given in a bro enure issued by the M;il;i> States Information Agency, 88, Cannon-street, E.C. It says that British Malaya to give it the term by which the Golden Chersonese j is now known may best be described
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  • 168 3 An International Qiadrangiiak Tournament. Bombay, September 10th.— The annual Presidency cricket fixtures have devel«M> >d into a quadrangular Internatioual ton merit this year. The teams playing are the Englif-hmeu of the Presidency only and All India teams of Parsis, Hindus, and Mahomedans respectively. The Mahomedans are coming in
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  • 649 4 5,000 MILES BY MOTOR IN MALAYA AND CEYLON. P. M. G." Special. It is pleasant to hear a man talk of sun- j shine, but strange to hear him say that he is glad to be back in the rain of Eng land. Yet this is
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  • 157 4 Owing to the recent departure of two large floating docks from shipyards at Barrow and Birkenhead for Montreal and Portsmouth respectively, a good deal of public interest in floating docks has been amused. There has, however, been some confusion as to the size of these docks, one
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  • 680 4 In recent years the independent State of Sarawak has seldom been iu the limelight of the public and Press of this country. Tuder the wise rule of Rajah Brooke it has pursued the even tenour of its way without attracting attention to itself. A telegraphed summary
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  • 278 4 Oustixcj Bbhoal Coal. Bombay, August 29th. An interesting ovent affecting the commercial world on this side of India is the conclusion by the (1. I. P. Railway of a contract for 5,">,000 tons of Japanese coal to be delivered to the Railway between March, 10 la,
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    • 57 4 BV T APPOINTMENT •JSSS^^^^^^^L HM THE KING CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. I I jfeSk* aid I FOR MILK I STAND "WITH SAFETY 1 S MILKMAID BRAND. I MILKMAID MILK IS GUARANTEED TO CONTAIN ALL THE CREAM
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    • 70 4 Morrhuol Creosote was carefully tried in a case of threatening throat and lung trouble, for which patient had been treated with various leniedies for many months previously. Cod liver oil and creosote preparations were not tolerated by the stomach, but the capsules of Morrhuol Creosote distinctly benefltted the patient, who
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    • 375 4 Beauty and Comfort Ladies who %f Inflamed value /^v and their <C\ Perspiring Complexions \V\ bkins Hazeline Snow" l RAI> I MARK] If the climate is spoiling your complex on, begin to use i Hazeline Snow 1 without delay. It tones down excessive colour, kecjy the hands, arms, neck and
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  • Correspondence.
    • 286 5 I'MA OF SINGAPORE CHINESE DKALKBS. To thk Editor, U T Si F 'T On behalf of the timber mercbants of Singapore. I beg to be allowed, througa your columns, to lnake public what we consider unfair treatment to us It lias been a practice for us
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    • 571 5 THE NEXT BAN DM ANN COMPANY. Our own Loudon correspondent writes by this mail as follows. I had a long chat this week with Mr. Maurice B. Bandmaun. who is now iu London making arrangements for his next season. He is remarkably pleased at the success which attended his experiments
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  • 555 5 The half yearly tennis tournament of the Straits Chinese Recreatiou Club concluded on Friday last before a large attend ance of members and friends. The final championship tie was between Mr. Tan Chong Khee and Mr. Chee Toon Cheng. Mr. Toon Cheng made a l>old bid for
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  • 204 5 L dies attending the Races on the Btb, 10th at>d 12th October are reminded that admis sion to the Grand Stand aud Lawn will be by Ticket only." Ladies' tickets are obtained through members of the S. C. C. Free," but they must bear the name
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  • 168 5 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB AUTUMN RACE MEETING. lueaamj sin, lnurnnny ior/i ana r>ninr((<iy, Iff A October. Tickets of admission to tliat portion of the Grand Stand reserved for Non Members" of the Club can now be had at Messrs. John Little Co.. Ltd. Daily Ticket $4 Season $10 Ladies' Tickets u
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 807 5 Style is the thing, above all others, by which a good garment asserts itself, and our style will be found to be the expression of perfection in detail. VJUallty must accord with style, and the materials used by us cannot be excelled, as they are the last word in excellence
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    • 881 5 3 5. THE FINAL PLATE STAKES.— (3-20 p.m.) (4-10 p.m.) Value &800 and &800. Two handicaps divi- l S° aces for Horses fch^ hav -S i k lB ?J ee T fcln S- AU Horses entered to be SEwJ* G H 1 1 1 two classes. tach Class to be
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    • 614 5 IDINE. IT is the only colour wash that will adhere to fresh concrete walls without the use of size. It sets stonehard. IT adheres to cement, concrete, wood, metal and glass. IT is easily prepared and possesses great covering properties. It is supplied in various colours. I Sample Tins Free.
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    • 319 5 AUCTION SALE OF WINES At Powell and Co.'s Saleroom. on Wednesday, 25th Sept., at 11 a.m. f 70 CABEB comprising Port, Yalumba Wines, Sherry, Claret, Rhine Wine &c. To be sold in lots. Sample* now on view. POWELL ft Co., Auctioneers. Sept H 26-9 AUCTION SALE OF a Valuable freehold
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  • 33 6 H«r« «hall the Pr»*s ihe Peopie 'Ifcht >n«l»i*l* (Jnawed by influence i -i .bn'-ci by pun He.-e pMnct Trutt Utr pr«'*pti ixmrn, Plvleed to Welifian. I r.yntv «nd L»—.
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  • 1355 6 Amongst "the best-laid schemes o' mice and men that gang aft a-gley it is now becoming almost certain that amongst these schemes whose realisation is not going to turn out the happy eagy-going plain-Railing job that everybody imagined it to be, is that of the Imperial
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  • 471 6 The military exercises which the Garrison, reinforced by the Valay States Guides, the Malay States Volunteer Rifles and the Singapore Volunteers, have been undergo ing during the past week, culminated yes terday in operations on an extended scale in the Jurong, district. From an early hour in the
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  • 70 6 Mr. Wilkinson to come 01 t Mahhikd. A marriage has been arranged and will take place in two or three weeks between the Hon. R. J. Wilkinson, c.m.0., Colonial Secretary, Straits Settlements, and Miss E. Baird. Mr. Wilkinson has engaged a double passage for Singapore. This news
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  • 132 6 Next Friday there will be another of the much appreciated concerts of the Band of the Buffs in the Teutonia Club. Amateurs will take part in the Concert and after the Concert there will be dancing. Abdul Kader, charged at the Assi/.es with fabricating false evidence, was found guilty and
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  • 75 6 WHAT AUSTRALIA WANTS. Kkuteb'h Skuvice Londou, Sept 21. A meeting in London of prominent Australian and British shipping representatives, discussed the Anglo Australian shipping congestion. One speaker said that fifteen million people were wanted quickly to hriri^ up the population to twenty million, which he regarded as
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  • 53 6 TEMPORARY AID PROGRESSING. HurTEß's Service. London, Sept 21. The Chinese loan syndicate to day paid the final instalment of its half million advauce against treasury bills, and decided to issue the first half of the loan, namely five millions, at 95 this year, and the remainder within the
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  • 139 6 London, Sept. 22.— The advantages and disadvantages, the justice and injustice of supporting the Six Power Loan group are the subject of njuclf*a'isruBsion in the Press and in financial circles. The Spectator denounces Radical criticism of Sir Edward Grey on this matter, declaring that Britain is the
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  • 36 6 Peking, Sept. 21.— The Minister of Finance has categorically refused the terms of the Six Power group loan, providing strong security and supervision and the option of future loans, during the next five years.
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  • 84 6 A Tale. London, Sept 20. The Pall Mall iia/.ette states that it is believed that the King has provisionally accepted an invita tion from South Africa to visit, tke Dominion in 1914. The trip is expected to include Rhodesia, where there will probably be a special occasion
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  • 371 6 The course was in good order for train ing purposes on Saturday morning ai though the gallops done were not of a brilliant nature. The number of early rising sportsmen present is steadily ou tin- increase. Loyal Blue (SouthalP was one of tho first to take the course
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 358 6 KELLY WALSH, LIMITED. NEW BOOKS. MAIDS IN A MARKET GARDEN ALSO AND PERHAPS K V CLO GRAVES SIR FRANK SWETTENHAM The Secre* of the anlhorship of Ihe Doj> Doctor lias at last leaked out. It is whiH- This volume offers an unnsual collection of pered that this brilliant novel, which
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    • 112 6 BILLIARDS. THE AN6LO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements of John Rob- ris, Retired World's Champion) ABbOLUTELY THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. only obtainable from John Roberts, London REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE EAST C. N. LUMB audhess: P. 0. Box 41, Penang. show room Raffles Hotel,
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  • 79 7 FOREIGN MINISTERS MEET. A Crank. RecTEß'a Sbbvicr. London, Sept. 20.-M. Sa/onoff has arrived at Victoria Station, where he was received by the Russian Ambassador and representatives of Sir Kdward Grev and the Foreign Office. At the moment of his arrival a nmn rushed towards his carriage flourishing
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  • 177 7 What is Expected. London. Sept. 22.- M. Sazonoff has conference with Sir Kdward Grey at the horeigu Office to day. They will probably journey together to Balmoral, where there will be a series of conversations to which the newspapers attach great importance, and anticipate that the result will
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  • 140 7 THE •COVENANT." London. Sept. 21.— Lord Aberiorn pre sided at the demonstration in Londonderry. Sir Edward Carson bade any signing the Covenant to beware of going back on it, for there would be no compromise and no 1 surrender. Mr. F. E. Smith said that the Inionists or
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  • 110 7 SOME BETTING. London, Sept. 20. Betting for the Cesarewitch is Balscadden 100 9; Tara and lltimus 100-8 Marine and Papavero 100 7 Tootles, Bryony and Lady Eileen KM) 6. For the Cambridgeshire, Tirancept th is 100 7 I'olkerris 100-6 Mordred 25-1. Swimming Record. London, Sept. 20.— Hatfleld
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  • 178 7 nuugn ireaimeni in waies. London, Sept 22. English Suffragists, ignoring the appeal of their Welsh sisters, sent down a party to interrupt the demonstration of five thousand attending Mr. Lloyd George's presentation at the institute of Llanystudwy, in the village where he spent his boyhood. At the first
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  • 36 7 FURTHER FIGHTING IN. TRIPOLI. Rectur's Sehviob. Rome, Sept. 21.— The Italians have occupied the oasis of Manznr, Tripoli, after a tierce fight lasting for two hours. The Italian losses wore 200 killed and wounded.
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  • 44 7 tans, bept. 22nd.— A telegram from Smyrna states that 8.",0 Cretans have lauded in Samos and are marching towards 1 atby, where there is an Ottoman garrison. An immediate attack is probable. France is sending the cruise? M Bruix from Canea.
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  • 57 7 London, Sept. 21.— Reuter learns that though the report of an alliance in the Balkan States is not confirmed by the Balkan Legation in Loudon, it is admit ted that a rapprochement exists. The situation is grave uuleus public excitement in the Balkans is allayed by
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  • 42 7 tuc "Gamma." London, Sept. 20.— The airship Gamma returning from Faruborough from the manoeuvres alighted at Devizes, and owing to the strong wind collided with a hay rick. The car was wrecked and the officers aboard her had narrow escapes.
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  • 85 7 London, Sept. 20. The discussion on the work of aeroplanes in the manoeuvres still continues and now the tendency is to regard the performances as inconclusive, on the ground that the regulations forbid opposing machines to approach one another, while in warfare they would constantly attempt
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  • 53 7 London, Sept. 21. Mr Hughes, the Canadian Minister of Militia now visiting England, attended the array manoeuvres and inaugurated an interchange of visits between the British and Canadian regular forces which he hopes to exteud to officers who command units to each other's countries during the periods
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  • 16 7 London, Sept. 21. Two (ierman lieut enants have been killed tlying at Freiberg.
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  • 38 7 New Orleans, Sept 11. Tho Panama Canal Commissioners and American capitalists are investigating a reported rich oil-fleld in Colombia territory near the Caual, as a promising solution of tho fuel problem of the Canal zone.
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  • 37 7 London, Sppfc 21. According to the Daily Press, the ex- M. P. Captain Morrison has been purchasing immense tracts in British East Africa. Ho is credited with having invested a million sterling at Nairobi.
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  • 14 7 London, Sept. 20. -Licht estimates the coming European sugar crop at 8,515,000 tons.
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  • 19 7 London, Sept 21. The death is announced of Sir Wbittaker Hllis, Lord Mayor of London in 1881 2.
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  • 32 7 London, Sept. 22, The new British battleship cruiser Princess lloyal has returned to Plymouth after her speed trials. She maintained the record speed of thirty four Vnots an hour.
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  • 28 7 Copenhagen, Sept. 22. The King of Denmark has received on board the Uoyal £acht Rear Admiral Bayly, the Commanders and senior officers of the British Squadron.
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  • 32 7 London, Sept. 21. The Daily Mail says that Oeneral Sir lan Hamilton leaves in a few days to report on the defences of Hongkong and the Treaty Ports of China.
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  • 1621 7 A Strangk Life. Although very little has been known of the actual mode of life of this remarkable man of late years owing to his seclusion and evasion of European acquaintances, some few additional remarks might be made as supplement to what has already appeared. The
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  • 282 7 WaldGkay. On Saturday afternoon in St. Andrew's Jathedral, by the Rev. F.G. Swindell, M.A., Jolonial Chaplain, Mr. George Wald of the R. E. Telegraph Co. was married to Miss Chrissie Gray, elder daughter of Capt. Liray, the doyen of the pilot service in Singapore. The wedding was a
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 461 7 ROBINSON Co. FURTHER REDUCTIONS IN LADIES AND CHILDRENS SEMI-TRIMMED MILLINERY. ff |O \M I Mm 1% a About 100 Ladies Childrens Ready to wear Hats to be cleared At HALF SALE PRICES GREAT BARGAINS AT ROBIMSOISI'S PROFESSIONAL ANNOUNCEMENT Dr. W. R. LAMB, AMERICAN OCULIST AND OPTICIAN SPECIALIST in EXAMINING the
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 284 8 Apartments BOARD ft RESIDENCE OXLEY HOUSE, OXLEY ROAD. One Double and two single rooms. C July 10 g 1 BOARD AND RESIDENCE ADIS LODGE, MOUNT SOPHIA. Two large rooms with verandahs. July 10 BOARD AND LODGING Comfortable rooms at 7, Oxley Rise, Tennis Stable. Terms Moderate. July 5 uc 1
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    • 999 8 Fer Sate FOR SALE Grey Australian Mare and rubber-tyred Palenquin. Apply ALEX. PROCTOR, Fraser A Neave, Ltd. Sep 21 28-9 SMALL HOUSE FOR SALE. Wood and attap, two storey, newly built on half acre of Freehold Land at Katong. Price $2500. Apply to" H c/o Free Press Sept 16 17-10
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    • 560 8 Shipping rHE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd FOR IAVRE, COPENHAGEN BALTIC PORTS. The Danish Motorship SELANDIA s expected to arrive here on the 24th inst. and NiU receive a prompt despatch for the above x>rts. For freight and further particulars apply to THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd., Agenth _Sep 23 2^_
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    • 671 8 Shipping N.D.L. Norddentscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAII LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers o> this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sonthamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtaa Nagasaki and
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    • 607 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 k>ast, Persian Gulf, Continental and America* ?ortß. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. 191*2 Homeward (for Europe;. Prom Singapore, connecting
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 875 9 F on i p P Jjn g_ I Toyo Kisen Kaisha I (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND I Western Pacific Railway Co. Ne cT^o°t Ute ty iaChina Ja P an Honolulu and San FranCisco to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. 1 "\?d«?CHIY l 6il^l^t le
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    • 647 9 Pacific Mail 3)0. Co J U S MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi Tropical Route Only line taking the warm BOUTHERN ROUTE across the Pacific via HONOLULU, OAHU, on the most fertile and beautiful island of the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and
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    • 538 9 Banks THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd Incorporated by SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER Capital Subscribed Yio,ooQ,oo< Capital Paid Up Y 6,250,001 Reserve Funds Y 3,100,001 HEAD OFFICE TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). Branches and Agencies: Amoy Keelung Osaka Tamsui Bombay Kobe Shanghai Tokyo Canton Kagi Svvatow Yokohama Calcutta London Taichu Etc., etc. Foochow Moji
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    • 787 9 __Jnsupance GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. Head Office WINCHESTER HOUSE. SINGAPORE. Nominal Capital 1230 oub paid up capital JSJ:«a Insurances in force over ....$5,000,000 Annual premium Income over 400,000 Board of Director* G. A. Derrick, Esq., Chairman. A. H. Fair, Esq., Managing Director Peter fowlie, m.b. cm., Chief Med.
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  • 420 10 The following information is from the report by H. M. Commercial Attache at Peking (Mr. W. P. Ker) on the trade of China in 1911, which will shortly be issued A certain amount of industrial progress in China during the year 1911 is indicated by the
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  • 369 10 The story of how Dr. Morrison came to be called to the inner councils of the young Republic is interesting, writes Mr. F. A. Mackenzie, who has had a talk with the ex-correspondent. Karly this summer he had made up his mind to leave China and return
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  • 474 10 Singapore, Sept. 20th, 1912. Beans, Long per catty 06 do. French do 16 Beef per lb. 18 Beef Steak do. 20 Bean Sprout^^^ per catty *2J Bamboo SprotßF^ do. Blachan do. 14 Brinjals do. 05 Cabbage, Batavia do. nil do. China do. nil do. Salted do. 06
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 324 10 MARK REPUTATION INVOLVES OBLIGATION and the world-wide reputation for unequalled and unvarying quality enjoyed by DUNLOP TYRES constitutes THE BEST GUARANTEE of reliability and efficiency the purcnaser could possibly have. The Dunlojj reputation has been built and continues to expand on a thoroughly sound basis, i.e., the performances of standard
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    • 44 10 Grimault's Skin Soap, so justly renowned for its cleansing and curative properties in removing dobie's itch, &c, prevents all skin diseases: it is nice to use, has a most refreshing smell and should always be used in hot countries in washing and shaving. 11
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    • 429 10 Health for Infants I For over half-a-ceiitnrv Savory Moore's Kood has been in general I use, both at home and abroad. It has the reputation of being a I thoroughly reliable food for Infants. Sarory i*t Moore's Food supplies just the no irLslunont an infant needs, I in an easily
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  • 1111 11 M. imom. tAiD. LABTDIV. BU*«RB. SULU.BB. 55.000 3s 2h AUagat B<*8 <* ft S: i rigr**- =rfi if 1 50.000 l 1 BukitLintang 12*% int 41 6 49 6 175,000 jJ* J 8 Bukit Mertajam 27| 33 s'» i. asssi < i P3ss. 1 1 £s i 16.000 1
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  • 70 11 (COBBBOTBD UP TO Sept. 21 J Bank 4 m/s 2-4 952 demand 2-4 1 lft Private credits 8m s 2-4 i credits 6ra e 2-4i France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288} India, T. T. 174* Hongkong, demand 13*% Yokohama, demand 1 14} Java, demand m\\ Bangkok, demand 64§
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  • 132 11 Sept. 21. Tin ...200 tons sold 9113.2& Oambier 9.20 Oambier Cube No. 1 14.00 Oambier Cube No. 2 noir. Pepper Black ordin. S'pore 21.00 Pepper, (White fair) 85.25 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) com Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) oom Mace (Banda) 11* Cloves (Amboina) nom Bali Coffee (4%
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 210 11 TYPEWRITERS. THE "EMPIRE" No. 1 MODEL-WRITES 84 CHARACTERS. l 5P l |fi takes P a P cr 9»n- wide $112 Pohcy 18in. $162 No. 2 MODEL-WRITES 90 CHARACTERS. "Foolscap"^ takes paper 9in. wide $150 uin. $175 Policy" isin. $200 T\w "Empire" is in use in every Government Department. Its chief
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    • 124 11 De KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ UNDER CONTRACT WITH TUE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Ltd, 2-5, Coilyer Quay The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. Rumphius Belawan-DeU s 23 COEN Billiton, Batavia, Cheribon, Tegal, Pekalongan and Semaraug Sep 25 Janssens Muntok and Palembang Sep 25 Merkub Selat
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1156 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For Wntn Makut Siam g'boat 700 Xai Tiep Bangkok, 10-9 S. Consul G. of Siam Bah Siam g'boat 550 Dery Sabaug, 22-9 S. Consul Bangkok 2> Sucrib Siam g'boat .305 Nai Nap Sa bang, 22-9 S. Consul Bangkok Tromp H.I.N.M. cru
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  • 1909 12 THE WATERWITCH" ENQUIRY. SATURDAY'S PROCEEDINGS. The court of enquiry into the circumstances attending the sinking of the Waterwitch by the Sea Mew resumed its sitting on Saturday morning. Mr Klliot appeared for the Attorney General and Mr Everitt for Capt. Chamberlain of the Sea Mew". J. F. Rohson, dockyard manager,
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  • 715 12 H. H. The Sultan Entertained. The annual festivities at Johore in connection with the birthday of His Highness the Sultan culminated on Saturday evening after a week of sports, ronggings, etc., in the banquet given by the Johore Civil Service in honour of His Highness. The Johore
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  • 49 12 Troesan Estates (Sambas) 400 lbs. Pinang Gazette cables Klanang second interim 25 per cent; Sungei Kruit, int. 5 per cent Straits Rubber 6 per cent Batu Caves second of 40 per cent Riverside 10 per cent Pataling, second of 50 per cent; Golden Hope 12h per cent.
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  • 297 12 H. N. M. S. "De Zeven Provincien" bunkered at the wharf on Saturday. The port of Samarang is declared infected owing to the existence of cholera. I The 4g. "Perak" for Port Swettenham and Teluk Anson will leave Singapore Roads to-day at 2 p.m. and Tanjoug Pagar East
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  • 118 12 SATURDAY S PLAY. CHAMriONSHir. P. Modiug v A. K. a'B. Terrell, unfinished. 11. Class BOKtLM. I'. A. Teale, :i v R. C. Stout owe 15, unfinished. 0. Class Singles. R. G. Pash owe 3 v R. Anthol/. scr, un finished. ItßWOOlfßft'l Handica!-. R.L.L. Braddell scr. beat
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  • 95 12 Championshii Green v Kleiumann. A. Class Single Handicap. Moding owe 15 v Lenthall scr. B. Class Single Handk \r. I. ■niiings owe 15 v Teale, 3. C. Class Sinolk H\ni>icai\ Hemsted owe I v I'tennaik, 2. Robinson v Pash or Antholz. N'KWC OMKHS' IIANDKAI. Garnett v I>ando or
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  • 64 12 The Ladies Spoon (Sepoy Lines) for September was won by Mrs. Drummond, the following cards being returned: Mrs. Drummond 55 15 40 Mrs. Peirce 47 5 42 Miss Worters 48 3 4r> Mrs. Hartnell 57 7 50 The tie for the August Medal was won by R. D. Acton.
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  • 55 12 In aid of those who lost all their belongings by the sinking of H.M.S. Waterwitch on Sept. 1. Amount already acknowledged $1,352 1). M. per J. H. Sunner jq It is proposed to close this subscription list on Sept. 30 and those who desire to subscribe should do
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 58 12 The annuul retreat of tbo Diocese oi Malacca, which opened at the brothers' country house on Monday afternoon was closed on Friday afternoon and some of the priests from the other Settlements and the F. M. S. returned to their respective missions while others remained behind for the celebration of
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    • 130 12 Scotch Grouse and I Partridges, Pheasants (shanghai) Snipe. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd, y^ The I Three A f™\ Caflles^yl I Vmagnums^ 1 I "there's no sweeter I I TOBACCO COMES FROM I I VIRGINIA AND NO 1 I BETTER BRAND THAN I I THE 'THREE CASTLES'" I I THACKERAY-
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 103 12 PASSENGERS. Per Perak Mr Mrs C. Hamilton, Mis J. McClymont, Messrs Sherson, Wearne, Gomes, Hughes, \V. M. Btmt, Ford. Per Charon Mi Mrs Hugtfins, Mr Mrs Clode, Mr Mrs and Miss Game, Dr Blick Messrs Everall, Dtnham, P. Blick, Goldstein', Per Sappho: Messrs R. A. J. Ridwell, J. Nolan, Chua
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