The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 September 1912
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Title Section15 1912-09-25 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. BN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY SEPTEMBER 25 1912. NO. 7,6:5415 words
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Article151 1912-09-25 1 Hopes are running high on the TJalnoral Conference to Ktreugthen the Triplo Enteiitr; Pa^je 7. Lord Kitchener went hack to England to see if he could get his injured log hroken and re set and goes hack to Hgypt early next mouth Pago 7. Some remarks made151 words
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Article1025 1912-09-25 1 When we bad peered iato every nook nd corner, hunted under tables, long hairs, beds and wash stands, dived into irty clothes' baskets, and, in fact, had iterally turned the bungalow upside down ti vain search for a R. 50 Note which lad mysteriously disappeared from Rawin^'s1,025 words
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Advertisement627 1912-09-25 1 ROBINSON and Co. SPECIAL SHOW^3j^gjip^X UNIQUE EXCLUSIVE -iJKV. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF UNTRIMMED STRAWS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS AND MOUNTS I i HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH I NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! I Heaven's Avenger Biograph m I (Tin- DBMftag Justice of Providence) H An Indian Summer Biograph I (How a627 words
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Advertisement249 1912-09-25 1 TEUTONIA CLUB. A Grand Concert will be given on Thursday, the 3rd October, at 9-15 p m. by the Begimental Band of "THE BUFFS" assisted by Local Amateurs. After the Concert there will be dancing. Open to Menbers of Tanglin, Dutch a>>d Bwiss Clubs and their Friends. Tickets at 52249 words
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Advertisement131 1912-09-25 1 Copy's Fiu\)crtiscmenr& Monopolies Dept call for tenders for toddy farming in Penang and for consignments of opium Page 2. Sailings Dilwara for the Kast. .Japan for the west; Apcar and Hamburg American changes on page h. Siam Steam Navigation Co on page 9 K. P. M. on page 11. Alhambra131 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous134 1912-09-25 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 25th. High Water— lo-16 a.m., 9-.>4 p.m. Jimah Rubber Co, Kxchange noon. ElphinstoDe Co. winding-ap. noon. N.D.L. Homeward Mail due. Thursday 26th. High Water— lo.l4 a.m., 10-27 p.m. Full Moon. Tabernacles (Jewish Holiday.) B. I. Homeward Mail closes. Friday 27th. High Water— lo-53 a.m.. 10 59 p.m134 words
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Article207 1912-09-25 2 Rkmakkahle Spread of the Langi ac.eBerne, Vug. 24th. English tonrists alighting at the prin cipal Swiss railway stations have often remarked that there is always to be seen standing near the exit a man or woman wearing an Esperanto badge. In few European countries do so many people speak207 words
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277 1912-09-25 2 A TREASURE ISLAND IN THE ATLANTIC. Another attempt has been made to find the pirate's treasure on the small island of Trinidad, some 700 miles east of tbe coast of Espirito Santo, over which Bra/.il and England nearly came to blows some years ago. The treasure was buried on the277 words
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181 1912-09-25 2 Officers of the San Francisco Bureau of Identification have, according to the Call," perfected a process by which they develop invisible finger-prints. The dis coveiy, put to test, proved so effective that tbe experts s;iy it will surely leud to the conviction of a mau who otherwise181 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement553 1912-09-25 2 NEW IftCORDS FOR OLD BRING YOUR OLD RECORDS TO US AND WE WILL, ALLOW YOU ON THEM IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW ONES ROBINSON PIANO CO.. LTD. Let TO LET Nicely Furnished Rooms with or without board. Good locality Near Town. Apply to 8. A. c,'o Free Ptess." Aug 30 uc553 words
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Advertisement287 1912-09-25 2 M. S. COWAN, TURF COMMISSION AGENT. NOW DOING BUSINESS ON THE Singapore Meeting. FIRST DAY, October Bth, 1912. inn ffl 1 I TREBLE EVENTS I iOR t H 1 lUU IO I /RACES 1, 2&3, 1, 2&6\ 100 W and 2, 3 6. COM BIN A TIONS From 100 to287 words
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Advertisement723 1912-09-25 2 Notices NOTICE Tenders will be received at the Offlce of the Colonial Secretary up to noon on Wednesday, 2-3th September, 1912, for the supply and delivery to the order of Government of 120 chests Benares and or Patna Opium as follows (a) 60 chests to be delivered at Opium Factory723 words
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Advertisement806 1912-09-25 2 Notices v J PAKE GUAK KONG CHEW v On this day, Wednesday 2.'>fh la*U i. Koh Sek Lim A Sons will diMfttd I "Towchangs" at his Resideme. "At House," N«>. »")G Gaylang hoad. Sep II NOTICE. Tenders will be n ,ved at t lit 'KtHonourable Resident Councillor, Penang»ol before the806 words
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Article2471 1912-09-25 3 {From our own Correspondent.} London, August aotta. August has been an exceptionally wet month aud the country generally* has iftered very gravely in all branches ol national Ufa which depend on fine weather bl summer. The rainfall up to Saturda> <- not been a record for the2,471 words
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Advertisement516 1912-09-25 3 Titi Tin Co., Ld (Incorj»orated under The Companies' Ordinance Ihh9 Capital: $900,000. Divided into 90,000 shares of 510 Each. Issue for subscription at par of 52,250 shares payable as fellows On application *6 per share. On allotment 94 The remaining 37,750 shares of the Com pany's capital are to be516 words
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Advertisement302 1912-09-25 3 1O I V* ABSOLUTELY 1 *CV PURE fj GRAND PRIX Jl PARIS 1889 \T BEER THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd., H SOLE IMPORTERS. mmmmmmmmmmmmm mm^ I C. G. HIBBERT Co., Ltd. I (Incorporated in England) KLANG and IPOH. BENBUU. MERCHANTS AGENTS. I Afjcnt.s for I] C. G. HIBBERT Co. (Established302 words
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Article1318 1912-09-25 4 The first total where given represents figures for 1911, except where a figure 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 years in different1,318 words
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Article178 1912-09-25 4 1911. Axid Mi Kelat 4,965 I.M, lirunng 889 M :177 Bruseb 5,034 100 1,571 Chenderiang 440 Gopeng 7,060 (10 Heawood 9) 4,395 4 1)1 KniiHming(dollar6)9)43,ll9 1,011 If, lll Kanaboi 8,008 'J:;7 I I Ki «ta 11^4,065 J.ij i I Kiuta Association 9>6,853 »U4 I Kledang 2,063 1:51 I178 words
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Article31 1912-09-25 4 Beaufort 7 British Borneo 7)4*1.:- Jenderata IgtM M.T4B M Langkon 2,483 I)SJIU I Melalap 6)18/" Sapong f)|MM Sekong 7)40.561 A B South East 1)1441 Tenom 7,920 8«,0«'H I31 words
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Advertisement55 1912-09-25 4 [APPOINTMENT HM THE KING CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD I FOR MILK j I 5j STAND WITH SAFETY I I MILKMAID BRAND. I 1 MILKMAID MILK I *S GUARANTEED TO CONTAIN ALL THE CREAM 1^ BUY THE55 words
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Advertisement431 1912-09-25 4 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. Quality must accord with style, and the materials used by us cannot be excelled, as they are the last word in excellence431 words
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Advertisement115 1912-09-25 4 FRESH MILK THE SINGAPORE POULTRY DAIRY FARM SYNDICATE. CHANCERY LANE, wry O^F Regret they cannot fully supply their customers at present, but hope shortly to be In a position to do so. Please Telephone to the Farm No. 435. NOW READY. SINGAPORE and STRAITS ROUCH DIARY for 1913. $1.25 per115 words
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Article1806 1912-09-25 5 spirit of optimism induced by the recent considerable rise in share values has produced a tendency amongst home writers to look upon the market as a very much better tiling than it may possibly be. There ho. certainly, as far as can be judged, been a1,806 words
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Article114 1912-09-25 5 The enormous output of raw sugar causes tbe great prosperity of the Hawaiian Islands, says the British Consul there. This prod/fct has caused the island to become wealthy, tho output being X'tO per head of tbe population per annum. The production of raw sugar, 4 11,344 tons114 words
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Article465 1912-09-25 5 I The following is the directors' report to shareholders to be presented at the annual meeting on Oct. 4. The profit for the year after writing off (1) The estimated cost of the 3 1-2 years' lease for the year 11,914.78, (2) Preliminary Expenses $5, 989. 25, Flotation465 words
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Article455 1912-09-25 5 Kach day that comes and goes, with the rubber revival still an active force, strengthens the conviction of steadily increasing numbers of market men that the movement has come to stay. At the commencement of the rally sceptics could be found in plenty, and their attitude could not455 words
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Article870 1912-09-25 5 The second annual general meeting of tbe Shanghai-Klebang Rubber Estate, Ltd., was held on Sepfc. 3 at 38, Canton Road. Mr. H. Reiss occupied the chair and was I supported by Messrs. (J. H. Potts and V. j Meyer, and Mr. R. N. Macleod, legal ad viser.870 words
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Article105 1912-09-25 5 An increase of capital of Kamutan. Ltd., proposed— from £'27,000 to £100,000— with a view to utilising the concession of water power granted by Government. To pay off the loan by bankers and provide the capital expenditure, a sum of £68,000 is required, and the issue of that105 words
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Article558 1912-09-25 5 LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT. Aug. 89. Since our last report, the market has been a little easier. Spot Hard sold down to ss. Aug. to Sept. 55.. Sept. to Oct 4s. lid. Soft Fine— 4ft. lOd. done being the closing value. Xegroheads Scrappy seller* at :Js, ll}d. Islands 2s. 7d.558 words
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160 1912-09-25 5 The Operation! of the gra/ier aud far iner in Queensland are very much assist e<l by tlie application of the artesian wrll principle to irrigation purposes. An enormous underground sea of fresh miner* Used water exists under a great part of t the f»6H,000 square160 words
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Article100 1912-09-25 5 M W.U Sept. 24. lh« following prices were roalised at our sale here to day. Sheet Xo 1 jfgj Sheet No 2 3229. f>0 Scrap crepe 8182.0.:; Dark crepe 1178 SIN<. VI'OHK. 24th Sept., 1912. Offered for sale 254 cases pik. 236.17 or .U,4H9 lbs. Sold 216 cases100 words
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Article295 1912-09-25 5 Circulars have been issued to shareholders in the Gopeng and New Gopeng Tin Mining companies, giving details of a pro posed amalgamation scheme A new company is to he formed, to be called Gopeng Consolidated, Limited, having a capital of 1100,000, divided into 400,000 shares of295 words
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249 1912-09-25 5 How often is advice given to those Affected by loaf iwkbaei in the East and whoso systems require a thorough cleanslagi to "go home, and take a course of wratert at Spa." good advice, and the ri^ht thing to do but iu many249 words
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Advertisement62 1912-09-25 5 I BUY A I I AM) BE CHEERFUL. 9 Y UR S n ml* NOT PULL A LON FACE WHEN m" 1 ASKED TO MAKE 40 COPIES OF ANY DOCUMENT <2 THE PLEX" WILL DO THIS WORK FOR HIM Jfl $O Complete outfit foolscap size. B ASK FOR FEE SPECIMENS62 words
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Article, Illustration34 1912-09-25 6 Herr <-)n\\ the Hr^» Peone «K t: Unawrd h) mflucivr m4 uu: r bti QJ f»»t»; Here pjl'iot 'lniti. '-e\ k -re< ept% «It«w. PI Higed tot'Mi,.! y»l«.y ind L«W-34 words
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Article1034 1912-09-25 6 It is a common -place of commerce (as of the army) that communications are of vital importance, and by communications in trade is meant the post' telegraphs, telephone, parcels and goods services. However annoyed the ordinary individual may he at having his private wires or letters1,034 words
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Article246 1912-09-25 6 I Ou Friday the A 1 ham bra will give a command performance, with special rtlniH for His Kxcellency the (ioveruor ami His Highness the Sultan of Tringanu. The Waichiaopu has asked the British Minister the reason for the refusal to allow Chinese into Tibet by way of India. His246 words
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Article866 1912-09-25 6 Mr. BUCKLEY'S CHILDREN." MKMOKIAI, DKrIOKU Tl'ON. A meeting of Mr. Buckley's "Children" was held at the Ruffles Institution last evening to bear a report from the committee appointed to arrange the details of a memorial to the lnte Mr. C. B. Buckley, and to decide on what form the memorial866 words
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Article144 1912-09-25 6 The Ports Bill Again. (From (hir (hrn CofT6Mpo*dent* Peiuiug. Sept. 1 1. Mr. (J. Macbain. speaking i» t Um half yearly meeting of the Penang Cham her of Commerce, refeir-d to the PortH Bill aud said that the capital MM for I'enang Harbour Works mn tl)ir.»144 words
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Article57 1912-09-25 6 (From Our Gun CofT6tpond€nL) Ipoh, Sept. 2 4. There was a gang robbery yesterday on the Siputeh -Tronoh cart road, u Kling -hop keeper being shot in the |qg and roMjed of ».*(>. The appeal of Kit/Gerald, late handu officer, has not been allowed and the -»n--tence of57 words
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Article112 1912-09-25 6 Mr. Lander kindly wires from Penang the following as the latest betfing on the forthcoming October handicaps. Cesarewifccb run Oct, (S| mile). > Tootles 11 1, Irish Marine 12 1. L Kileen 14 1. Kquitab'e li 1, lirvony 1., I, Rathlea 20 1. Fort 25-1, Winthorpe 2*.112 words
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Article159 1912-09-25 6 The following Singapore properties belonging lo the Kt-tate of Syed Alwee biu Abdullah Salim al llahbhee. isotH were disposed of by Ruction at Messrs. Powell and C'o.'s sale room \e-.t»«rday afternoon Land and shop house dwelling No. 1 »*>*) Queen Street, area l,ffi s<iuare feet, part of (iovernment159 words
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Article83 1912-09-25 6 H. H. the Sultan of TfeMflgMM Bod his suit.' arrived l.y the "Calypso from Trengganu fwtenlay morning on a short, visit to Singapore Mr. Ha\ t -s Marriott, private secretary to 11. K. the (iovernor. went oil 1 in the launch KittiwaW .nul accompanied His83 words
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Article92 1912-09-25 6 The Cantata. Song of Thanksgiving n will he given in the Ittilljttiliii Chureh on the evening of Friday. JTth Lestant il 9 o'clock. The Chun h choir has btMl considerably MgMIM bf help iroru other Churdi ehoin ami in-i;'vi> iboal SO voices. The OOMpOMC of the pie, li92 words
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Article34 1912-09-25 6 Leon Kendal, the world renowned palmist and astrologer, after a very busy season in Singapore, goes to Malacca to morrow for a few days. Mr Kendnl \x\\\ afterwards visit Johore.34 words
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Article28 1912-09-25 6 There will be an Electric Light Run at Pulau Brani on Thursday 26th. Launch leaves Johnston's Pier at 5.30 p.m. I'niform must be worn.28 words
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Advertisement259 1912-09-25 6 I The Neves t Millinery <§tffro>ordir}<*ry W,/ue in Sm^rf £r&?ogrc/£S I IH Elusive il jpm-v French Models J&§^>. /N^iiV /ife^ .IVST ARRIVED V l\j*\&' SpecialDisplayM %M LITTLES*-;f ALL THIS WEEK f|\ also V I H \;v\ I Extra Smart Voile Frocks m H P 1 and Embroidered Robes. *||§M I259 words
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Advertisement51 1912-09-25 6 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements of John Rob ris, 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\9T C. H. LUMB address: P. 0. Box 41, Penang. show ROOM Raffles Hotel,51 words
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ENGLAND AND RUSSIA.
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Article68 1912-09-25 7 London, Sept. It.— Tlm Manchester t.uai-dnm says that Lord Kitchener specially came to England for operation on one of his legs which he broke in India. He consulted London and Liverpool surgeons on the advisability of having it rebroken but was informed that was impossible and68 words
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Article38 1912-09-25 7 London, Sept. _>:?. In the message about Dr. Morrison the last sentence of the first part should read that he had been educating public opinion in the direction of the British recognition of the Chinese Republic.38 words
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Article53 1912-09-25 7 Madrid, Sept. 23.— King Alfonso's sister, Maria Teresa, who was delivered of a child on Sept 15, has since died. His Majesty's only other sister died from a similar causein 1904. The deaths have also occurred on the Continent of Prince Louis Napoleon Muiat and Duke Francis53 words
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Article50 1912-09-25 7 Racers Gallantry. London, Sept. 28. Aft the inquest on the motor cyclist Astley, who was killed at Belfast, it was shewn that he sideslipped while making an excessively banked turn and met his death most gallantly iu a success ful effort to avoid the crowds. -^fc—^t—50 words
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Article67 1912-09-25 7 Berlin, Sept. 24. A message from L»adenweiler announces the death of Baron Marshall, the (iermfci ambassador to London. Barou Marshall von Bieberstein. one of Germany's great diplomatists, and for ruerly German Ambassador to the Porte, went to London in July as Ambassador to England. There was much67 words
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Article45 1912-09-25 7 London, September 28. Burglars this morning smashed the windows of the Canadian Emigration Offices in Whitehall and stole ten Klondyke gold nuggets exhibited in a case. A humourous side of the robbery is that the nuggets were only worth ten pounds.45 words
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Article331 1912-09-25 7 Application Htivi skd. A meeting of the Licensing Justice was held in the First Magistrate's Court yes terday afternoon before Mr. EL W. Firm -tone (in the chair*, Mr. P. CimlitTe, Dr. T. A. It. Glennie and Dr. G. Brooke, Capt. 11. Chancellor C. P. 0., was present331 words
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ULSTER COVENANT.
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Article27 1912-09-25 7 London. Sept. 14. Five millions of the private syndicate Chinese loan will be issued this week end at 95 bearing live pel cent interest.27 words
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Article59 1912-09-25 7 Constantinople. Sept. 2.1. The Turkish ministers have telegraphed fresh iiistrue tions to the uuoliicial peace delegates in Switzerland. London, Sept. 24. A further cause of friction iu the Balkans is Turkey s stopping at Salouikaaml I'skub a consignment of ammunition and artillery destined for Servia, demanding assurances59 words
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Article29 1912-09-25 7 The naval architect Mr. Mackrow. the ■hip. building manager of the Thames Ironworks Company, has been killed in a motor collision with a train at Cauning Town.29 words
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Article75 1912-09-25 7 A remarkable trial is taking place at Pot>ilam where the entire rtth Company of the First Regiment of Foot Guards is charged with cheating in the shooting con test for the Kaiser's Prize. Each man was allowed thirty cartridges, but one man was observed taking75 words
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Article30 1912-09-25 7 London, Sept. 21. At BlftekfrUuri Petty Otteet Currau, Uit Irish heavy weight champion, beat the south African Bode! on a foul in the sixteenth round. Wells challenged the winner.30 words
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313 1912-09-25 7 An IMPKBIAL MOTOI VEH* LEI Dill.. Simla, Aug. 81. Today's issue, of the. Ga/.ette of India publishes the Hill to facilitate the international circulation of motor vehicles. In (he Statement of Objects and Reasons, Sir Reginald Crad dock says: —On the 11th October, 1909, various European313 words
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Article1863 1912-09-25 7 The Origins of the War. (By a Correspondent recently in Rome.) That shifting, intractable, and interwoven tangle of conflicting interests, rival peoples, and antagonistic faiths, that is veiled under the easy name of "The Eastern Questiou continues to be kept before the public in a particularly acute1,863 words
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Advertisement153 1912-09-25 7 ROBINSON Co. SEVEN DAY Jfes. Lever Clock Al In Brass as illustration, a £^f^^\. Reliable Timekeeper. mil w fmm Sale Price vl^Vw^u^^ <^nV^//J nT jF^w*^\ *****. ROBINSON Co. Three Caftlel [%arette^| MADE i I ENGLAND I ON SALE BY ALL DKALERS AND KATZ BROS., Ltd. ROBINSON Co. JOHN LITTLE Co.,153 words
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Advertisement49 1912-09-25 7 FREE FREE!! FREE!!! RAI SAHIB Dr. K. C. DAS S HEAL.TH RESTORER. A GUIDE TO HEALTH wealth and prosperity. It is a very useful book concerning thu daily life of young and old. Distributed gratis and post free. THE S WASTHYA SAHYA PHARMACY (Dept 514) 30/2, Harrison Road, Calcutta49 words
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Advertisement733 1912-09-25 8 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF High Glass Teak Household Furniture Effects, Bicycle, Plants &c, &c. (The Property of C. H. Follett Esq.,) At Tigh-na- Bruaich,"' Golf Club Road, Off the Teluk Blangah Road, Keppel Harbour (A little beyond the Tram Terminus). On Saturday, October sth at 1-3O p.m. Comprising:- Teak sideboards,733 words
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Advertisement253 1912-09-25 8 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable freehold land Trick Kiln ■at the 4 J milestone off Tanjong Katoag lload On Monday, 30th Sept., at 2-30 p. m, Freehold land situate off the I A milestone I Tanjong Katonglload, Singapore, .mi a. 37acref j .'i rootls 34 Poles. Together wi'h the brick kiln253 words
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Advertisement519 1912-09-25 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd APGAR LINE 1 FOR Hongkong, Shanghai, Kobe and Moji The Company's Steamer DILWARA" 5,378 tons, W. J. Bishop Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Tuesday, October, Ist at about 4 p. m. She has excellent accommodation for llrst and second519 words
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Advertisement520 1912-09-25 8 Shipping THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd FOR HAVRE, COPENHAGEN BALTIC PORTS. The Danish Motouship SELANDIA ih expected to arrive here on the 24th inst. and will receive a prompt despatch for the above ports. For freight and further particulars apply to THE EAST ASIATIC Co.. Ltd., Agents Sep 2:t 26-9520 words
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Advertisement691 1912-09-25 8 Shinning N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremeo IMPERIAL GERMAN MAII LINE. The fast and well-known mall steamers o> 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, Tsingtao Nagasaki and691 words
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Advertisement596 1912-09-25 8 Shipping P. &0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Pcnang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading Issued for Chine, Coast, Persian Gnlf, Continental and America; Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or aboo* MAIL LINES 1912 Homeward (for Europe). From Singapore, connecting596 words
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Advertisement859 1912-09-25 9 Ship p in g Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co The Ne cT,co°tn te n Via China> Japan H°nol«»» and San Francisco to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. TIME TABLE FROM HONGKOHG. s.s. niivo Maru leaves BaaghM Nfe October859 words
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Advertisement619 1912-09-25 9 Shipping XfXt XTXt WESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE China. Japan. Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD fTOvfKWAKD JTagellan Srp. :i0 r«!«douien Sep. :<0 1 Paul beett Oct. N Sy.liny Oct. 14 Australian Oct. \>m fe*» Oct. *>8 1 E. Simons Nov 1 1 Mrtgellan Nov 11 Caledouien Nov.JM Paul Leoat Nov.619 words
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Advertisement515 1912-09-25 9 i Banks NEDERLANDSCHE HANDEL-IKIAATSCHAPPY. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY Established 1824. CAPITAL fl 45.000,000, (about £3,750,000) FESERVE fl 7,692,698, (about 641,058 Head Office in Amsterdam. Head Agency in Batavia. BRANCHES Penang, Hongkong, Shanghai. Kangoon, Soerabaya, Seruarang, Weltevreden Bandoeng (Java), Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan, Tjllatjap, Djember, Medan (Deli), TeblngTlnggf (Deli), Kota-Radja (Acheen), Paleinbang. Telok515 words
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Advertisement396 1912-09-25 9 Banks THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd. Incorporated by SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. i i Capital Subscribed 10,000,000 Capita] Paid Up Y 6,250,000 < Reserve Funds y 3,100,000 j HEAD OFFICE TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). Branches and Agencies: Amoy Keelung Osaka Tamaui Bombay Kobe Shanghai Tokyo Canton Kagi Swatow Yokohama Calcutta London Taichu396 words
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Advertisement460 1912-09-25 9 _Jtasurance GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. Head Office WINCHESTER HOUSE SINGAPORE. Nominal Capital *****1m. Paid up Capital imSH Insurances in force over ..$5,000,000 Annual premium Income over 400,000 Board of Directors I G. A. Derrick, Esq., Chairman. vJZ.* lR EBQ Mana ging Directot, E Tf r f^wlie m.b. cm.,460 words
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Article330 1912-09-25 10 Japanese Government Official's Hint In connection with the competition between the Nippon Yusen Kaisha and the British India Steamship Co., Mr. Yukawa, Director of the Mercantile Marine Bureau, of the Department of Communications, is reported as saying, says the Japan Herald, that the competition is now330 words
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Article101 1912-09-25 10 The l'inuug (ia/.ette" annouuecs tbe death of Mr. V. J. J)uval. in Jersey, from cancer. He was one of the early otllcers of Holt Co. in the' Ajax" and subsequently was in charge of the hulks that used to i><> stationed at Penang for tobacco during tbe season. An accident101 words
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272 1912-09-25 10 A Daily Question Ashed and Answered. How many people are to be met in every walk of life, who, upon the question being put to them Good-morning, how are you today?" have to reply with a shrug of the shoulders, and in anything but a cheerful tone Oh, I'm alright272 words
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Advertisement351 1912-09-25 10 *K ~/f e ream without V^^ A Wsf?& a preservative. \$KJm w- FdJSSELLS Wy THICK RICH J Pat up In Jl Th M G«W« n Sterilised f EJ? j§H Butterfly I Tins V/lm£jlAlvl Brand 1 I Is the only packed Cream guaranteed absolutely i pure, and without preservative of any351 words
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Advertisement35 1912-09-25 10 W. J. GAKCIA, 219, Orchard Road. Pianos bought, sold or exchanged Good prices allowed for old in struments. Cheapest and best stock of Music and small musical goods ii Singapore. Piano, Organ Musical Instruments dealer.35 words
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Advertisement138 1912-09-25 10 1 mf rid H I &L vff^ W V^W IB S^fe JR.\ PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND THEM NOT A QUACK REMEDY MADE IN LONDON OF ALL CH EMISTS I LIAIITIIsrS IV&Stm pills A Fr«neh t« n«j for &P frr%^u hrttlvt. is \'s4g m% A #n. m V*** <• ■Ha'i »♦<»• 1 1r,..»138 words
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Advertisement265 1912-09-25 10 Beauty and Comfort Ladies who \/^P Inflamed value tgw and their t~-\ A Perspiring Complexions \V\ M<ms 'Hazeline Snow" If the climate is spoiling your complexion, begin to use Hazelim- Snow" without It tones down excessive colour, keeps hands, arms, neck and shoulders whitf and velvety, and helps to prevent265 words
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Article934 1912-09-25 11 175,000 J g Bukit Mertajaui 26J 32 j -SSr- r p^- 25%int 'fit £131 ASK L S. BBSSIE3BL, l2i%int 2 H 16,000) ;f 175% iu 2 1 1« SS3S 1 {SffSSSSSS 1 1 15% E £s li i 5a I 45,000 2n 2s Edinburgh 10% int 8 J 22*934 words
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Article128 1912-09-25 11 Sept. 24. Tin buyers $113.50 Gambier 920 Oambier Cube No. 1 14.00 Gambier Cube No. 2 noir. Pepper Black ordin. S 'pore... 21.00 Pepper, (White fair) 35.25 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs (80 to the 2b.) nom. Mace (Banda) 115 Cloves (Amboina) nom. Bali Coffee (4% Black)128 words
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Article70 1912-09-25 11 (Corrected dp to Sept. I4J BMk4m/l 2 4 11-S2 ticrnund a -4 8-32 Private credits 3 m/e 2-4 17 :»2 credits 6m s 2-4 '25 :?2 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 238$ India, T. T. 174& Hongkong, demand llf% Yokohama, demand 114$ Java, demand l4 0i Bangkok, demand70 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement125 1912-09-25 11 H. P. Bulmer's Herefordshire Cider is guaranteed to be the pure juice of the apple only. It is prepared in exactly the same I way as champagne. Pure Cider is an ideal drink for the Tropics. Supplied in cases containing 6 dozen pints. BUCHANAN S POPULAR ["BLACK WHITE" I WHISKY.125 words
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Advertisement96 1912-09-25 11 De XONINKLIJXE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPM UNDER CONTRACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS INDIA GOVERNMENT. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Ltd, 2-3, Collyer Quay The undermentioned dates of departure are only approximate. COKN Billiton, Batavia, Cheribon, Togal, Pekalongan and Semarang Sep 2, Meukus Selat Pandjang, Bcngkalis, Siak and Pakan Baroe Sep 25 Janssens Muntok96 words
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Advertisement45 1912-09-25 11 Grimaulfa 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. 1 145 words
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Advertisement53 1912-09-25 11 Some people swear if they have a lit, Of a coughing tit I'm thinking And others swear if they get no lit The tailor vows that they've been drinking* Bad coughs and colds had best be cured^ To prevent this useless sweating And Woods' Peppermint Cure, I'm assured, Cures the53 words
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Miscellaneous1054 1912-09-25 11 VESSELS IN POltT. Flag and Tons Com nanders Arrived From For Wntn Makut Siam g'boat 700 Nai Tiep Bangkok, 10-9 S. Consul G. of Siam Bah Siam g'boat 550 Dery Sabaug, 229 S. Consul Bangkok 25 Sucrib Siam g'boat 505 Nai Nap Sabang, 22-9 S. Consul Bangkok 25 Tromp H.I.N.M.1,054 words
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Article1114 1912-09-25 12 A week from now should see the close of the 8. C. C. tennis tournament, several of the finals having already been played while the remainder of the classes, with the exception of A Singles, are in the penultimate stages. For the champion- ship singles three players remain,1,114 words
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Article435 1912-09-25 12 The heavy rain on Monday softened the j track and put it in good condition for the horses and encouraged those that were rather stiff to gallop more freely yesterday. ilnim et Koil Wll associated with i Maiden No. 4 in an open winded gallop j from the435 words
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Article154 1912-09-25 12 YESTERDAYS PL Championship. Green beat Kleiumann, 6 i -2. A. K. Terrell beat Moding. 10 8, 7 ft 6—3. A. Class Si.mjlk Handicap. (apt. Pinches owe 15.4 v c I;. Terrel scr, unfinished. C. Class Singlk RiXDN -p. Hemsted owe I beat I'termaik, 2, I—61 6154 words
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Article95 1912-09-25 12 A. Class Single Handicap. Kuys scr. v Lenthall scr. or Modinjowe 6. Dunn, 1 v Lyall scr. to finish. Terrell, A. K. owe 4 v Lyall scr. or Dunn, 1. B. Class Single Handicap. Stout owe lf> v Teale 8. to finish. Jennings x Teale or Stout. C.95 words
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Article1294 1912-09-25 12 M. C. Hartmann v. M. H. Hilckes and others. In tbe Supreme Court, yesterday, before Mr. Justice Sproule, the case was commenced in which Max Conrad Hartmann brought a claim for $2,400 for damages for broach of agreement, salary and property lost against Max Hugo Hilckes, James1,294 words
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Article255 1912-09-25 12 From Japan and China, the Jelunga w and the Sanuki Maru discharge part general cargoes here. The former loads for Calcutta and the latter for liombay. The Warrack liner Montrose arrived from F. K. ports on Monday with general cargo for discharge. The local steamer Min loads trail-255 words
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Advertisement205 1912-09-25 12 SUN LIFE AS co u M R P rv CE OF CANADA (INCORPORATED MM). FUNDS (Exceed) -£8,500,000 CANADA'S PREMIER COMPANY. Experience ha« porfocterf, and ACTUAL RESULTS U) POlkf boldors, liV v f m.ade the reputation, and proved the guarantee, of tibia Company's Policies. Apply for prospectus and pamphlet "FACTS ABOUT205 words
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Miscellaneous301 1912-09-25 12 WEATHER REPORT. These Weather Telegrams aro transmitted by courtesy of the E. B. Tel. Co. and contain the observations made at Hongkong (HK i Observatory, and at Manila Observatory MX) lhe data are date and hour of despatch the Barometer reading (inches in HK., Milli metres in MN.); Direction of301 words
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