The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 October 1912
1912-10-01
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1912-10-01 1 Singapore Free Press AN D MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY OCTOBER 1. 1912. NO. 7,63916 words
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Article161 1912-10-01 1 (Hut Special London letter on page 5. A bufe army airship is feting planned Pago 7. An English aviator his baefl liilled at Hempstead -Page 7. Tho weights fot thf. Aral d*y'i racing have been published Page 12. An interesting report on the condition of Brunei is161 words
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Article1790 1912-10-01 1 The little village of L. -K. with its Qve or six huts, raised high from the ground, and housing perhaps, a score of inhabitants, was shrouded m pitchy blackness when we got there. When a belated UHMfI had reached us from the village pe-rghulu with tho1,790 words
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Advertisement236 1912-10-01 1 SCENIC DRAMATIC 1 FILMS I 1 1 To satisfy the most fastidious and critical, and embra- h r cinq subjects, the characters of which are summed up U j m the four "Corner Words used, appear on the screen Pj AT I The show, the name of which is a236 words
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Advertisement510 1912-10-01 1 I HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, J 3 NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. I I TO-NIGHT'S FEATURE FILMS 5 THE SANDS OF DEE.... Biograph m I (SoffMtod by MM verses of the Famous English Toet C\iarles Kingnley) B I THE SPEED DEMON Biograph I H (lane Comedy) S I HIS OWN FAULT Biograph I(510 words
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Advertisement222 1912-10-01 1 So*taS** Hfcvcrtiscmcnte. Uul)lmm' htiunps for sal»> pi\«»*i ."i. King (ieorge Urn Fourth whisky Page 7. Five steam launches for sale -Page 5. Motor launch for Bale or charter Page •">. Board and residence wanted Page 5. Notice r<- banioeu of Edgar broa Pag*- >. Munim's champagne at«iarner, «Juelch's -Page 7.222 words
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Miscellaneous134 1912-10-01 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday Oct Ist. High Water CM*, a.m.. 0-26 p.m. Wednesday 2nd. High Water 1-2H a.m., 0-*>6 p.m. I Feast of Branches i.Jewish Holiday. l C.W.A M <tir*«. Mt. Sophia, 4.30 pin. Henville Jensen at Theatn Royal, 9 pm. Thursday ln\. Ul*h Water— 2 -?•> a.m.. 133 p.m. Tahernaclix.134 words
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Advertisement521 1912-10-01 2 NEW RECORDS tor OLD BRING YOUR OLD RECORDS TO US AND WE WILL ALLOW YOU ON THEM IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW ONES ROBINSON i PIANO CO, LTD. avAffi^lfl--g litSf MMk n- W i i fpowEOJsv I BALSAM I 1 OF I aniseed| lUBT PVJMJeHKD ENGLISH LESSONS FOR ASIATICS BY PHILIP521 words
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Advertisement274 1912-10-01 2 FRED LANDER TURF ACCOUNTANT, PENANG AND SINGAPORE, HAS OPENED HIS BOOKS ON THE SINGAPORE RACES,; 100-1 TREBLES on Races 1, 2, 3 and 1, 2, 6. DOUBLES, COMBINATIONS STRAIGHT OUT. GESAREWITGH AND CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES For Further Particulars apply to 29-1 Raffles Place, Singapore. Telegrams: "LANDER/ 1 Singapore. Phone 1201. JAS.274 words
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Advertisement703 1912-10-01 2 Notices NOTICE Is li<> <by given that the partnership heretofore subsisting between Gino Petile and lrauk Septimus GornlnU carrying on business at 12 13, lioat Quay. Siugapore under the style or firm of (Jino Fertile has been dissolved by the retiral of Gino Fertile as from the Mth day of703 words
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Advertisement670 1912-10-01 2 Notices The Changkat Serdang Estates, Id NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN i n tetim Dividend of I) wtllbapaM to I holders whone nam«' apjxar tin t) 1 the 31st October, 191.. AND KOTId IS Al.so HBEEBI QIVEM that the 1 rjiusft r li«H>ks «»f |ii«* Comnany will bo closed from the670 words
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Article595 1912-10-01 3 GttSAT Influx cv Indian Coolies Into Fiji. In a book entitled "The Call of the Pacific which the Rev. J. W. Bin ton, of Fiji, has just written, he discusses, m a chapter of great interest to reader m ludio, what he calls the orientalisation of595 words
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Article196 1912-10-01 3 The figures of the foreign trade of Canada hear witness to the great expansion that is going on m thai country. Imports have increased M 5 millions of dollars over last year, while exports have risen only is million dollars, says the Empire Maga/.iue. The dependence196 words
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Article149 1912-10-01 3 3i!:s. Bullock Workman's Expedition. Simla, Sept. H>th. Particulars have now bean received Iron Kashmir of the adventurous expedition which have heen carried out by Mrs. Bullock -Workman's party, which has completed the exploration Of the fifty mile long Siuchen Glacier on the Karakoram. Mrs. Bollock- Workman has149 words
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Article527 1912-10-01 3 CORSICAN LIHRBE RINS AMOK. I Sydney, Sept. 3rd.— News of sensational happenings m Noumea was brought by the French mail steamer Pacifique." which arrived today. The principal performer j was a Corsican libere who, m a state of semi intoxication, attempted to murder his wife. The Corsicau527 words
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Article237 1912-10-01 3 The P. M. S. railway people who have the leputo of doing their passengers quite decently m the provender way on their through trains, might like to see how railway feeding is run on an Important train m Russia Kussia is t-upposed to l»e officially corrupt, and237 words
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Article143 1912-10-01 3 Itktiiii: PABTICCLABB THE B1 LLOCK-WOBKMAH BBSCUI Simla, September. Oth. The following further particular! have reached Gulmarg m connection with the recent accident to the Bollock* Workman party, which has already been reported briefly. A Haiti while croaeing a glacier with twelve others fell unnoticed. Finding him143 words
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Advertisement207 1912-10-01 3 DUNLOP Cycle Tyres Are the best qua- tf-!%. lity and value also the most popular tyre of the day. Ful- < y ly proved after 25 V year sof public f W Dunlop Cycle r Tyres can be ob- -JI P| tamed from every European Native Cycle dealer m the207 words
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Advertisement332 1912-10-01 3 I ABSOLUTELY <f^ PURE GRAND PRIX Jw PARIS 1889 >J^ BEER THE EAST ASIATIC Co Ltd., SOLE IMPORTERS. THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA LIMITED., ESTABLISHED 1869. The first Life Office m the V/orld to apply the Non-Forfe«tur« Principle to Policies. A MUTUAL OFFICE NO SHAREHOLDERS Annual Income £1.200.000332 words
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Article315 1912-10-01 4 Wireless telegraphy round the. Empire says a home paper, was far beyond the dremns of our grandfathers. Lord Card well told Sir Mountstuart Grant Duff that, when he was at the Board of Trade, he thought it right to circularise the other offices about the principles on which telegraphic315 words
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241 1912-10-01 4 The operation of the Panama Canal Ac* is already seriously threatening the development of shipping which i« controlled by or financially interested m I'uited States railways. The most conspicuous instance of thiH, snya the Manchester Guardian, is found m the action proposed to be taken241 words
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Article204 1912-10-01 4 In considering the actions of reputedly ratiouul beings it is customary to look for the motive. Why has China- always as sinning that Heuter's inforinntion is correct taken a course which is likely to estrange still more the Six Power Group, which is supported by the204 words
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Article94 1912-10-01 4 Protected Action uy Government. Calcutta, September 19th. A hill was introduced yesterday m the Viceregal Council to prohibit the introduction of foreign women into India for the purpose of prostitution, also to protect native girls who are minors. From the speeches made it was evident that the94 words
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508 1912-10-01 4 Tin: Brroct ov Rioio Protbctkw. From the ethic:*] standpoint all that can bo said about the passing of Panama Cmml Hill seems to liave been snid. There rcrr.ains. however, much misapprehension as to tlio practical effect of the remission of the Qmml tolls to vessels flying508 words
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Advertisement48 1912-10-01 4 APPOINTMENT HM THE WNG CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. FOR MILK I STAND WITH SAFETY I J^KMAID BRAND. I MILKMAID MILK IS GUARANTEED TO CONTAIN ALL THE CREAM BUY THE BRAND YOU CAN RELY ON.48 words
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Advertisement183 1912-10-01 4 jr^, WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED wE| COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND 'y&BMbb^ Finest Norwegian C()I> LIVKR OIL. chang< ,j X^ b r '-^^^^^a^^ f^ e att!St Hcientiflc prow'ss to >i f i^l^^^^S^Mlfefe^Sk aiiowio^ perfect assimilation. I I With Creosote and Guaiaccl, t*w» ValoaMc J i tjermfcldal an<l anti- tubercular .igoats Watcibury't i£t\Ss£€\\ Aids183 words
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Advertisement73 1912-10-01 4 A Substitute for Alcohol O. T. has "life and bite H like spirits, and is the nearest substitute for alcohol ever produced. After alcoholic excess it restores vitality, appetite and nerve, while satisfying the cravingfor alcohol it stimulants. It is a splendid "pick me up" and has a tonic effect73 words
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Article1691 1912-10-01 5 (from our ovm Correspondent) \i\ »m fi London. Aug. :jo h-.vi Ivand,, a i( -""'»e will lose. 11.0,^. O f "S T *9mmmg that, For tlie Maul politics n le UM am ™K,,t at tbe atnww ot op,, to u pL llus "as been p;»rti< uH'rlv l «?«-«--a1.1.M.t1,691 words
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Article89 1912-10-01 5 Mr Atkinson, solicitor, of Bangkok (formerly of Hongkong l liud a narrow escape from beiug bitten by a snake at ■Suptaanburi recently. He w;\s visiting |a temple, outside the gates of which are two large stone lions. Mr. Atkinson put his hand inside the mouth of one of the lions89 words
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Advertisement544 1912-10-01 5 StylC is the thing, above all others, by which a good garment asserts itself, and our style will be found to be the expres-! sion of perfection m detail. yUailty must accord with style, and the materials used by us cannot be excelled, as they are the last word m544 words
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Advertisement617 1912-10-01 5 Auctions PRELIMINARY NOTICE. By order of the Klohamedan and Hindu Endowment Board. Messrs. H L. Coghlan Co aro instructed to offer for SALE BY AUCTION at an early date THE VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY known as 18J, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD, SINGAPORE. I lie main portion of the property witli a frontage617 words
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Advertisement736 1912-10-01 5 i PAINT ANTICORROSIVE .Exhaustive trials have proved it to be the best protection for iron constructional work against rust. Sea water has no effect whatever on iron and steel coated with Inertol. WATERPROOF Concrete and cement surfaces are rendered impermeable. Most suitable for reservoirs water-tanks etc. Write for Illustrated Booklet736 words
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Article21 1912-10-01 6 Domestic Occurrences. DEATH. Williamson At the General Hospital, on Monday, September 30, Jamits Williamson, pilot (Captain Mer<:hau( Hcrvice'. Aj»<hl 51 years.21 words
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Article, Illustration33 1912-10-01 6 firr snail itie »V Peoj c- >; t -"Viaui* l''ii»»«J L> inliucn d'.f .j i?\t.\ Heit ..It t Trntfc h'l -lr.^ i.-t et »S PI dt*J O 'I. >•' I *]!•«< uU*33 words
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Article1172 1912-10-01 6 In that chronic racial and religious "inferno" that the world calls the Balkan Peninsula, there are two periods of the year when, more likely than at any other times, trouble of a specially acute kind may be anticipated if any inflammatory causes are more actively at1,172 words
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Article843 1912-10-01 6 The marriage arranged between Capt E. D. Galbraith and Miss Aloyse Adlercron will take place m Colombo m November Tan Ah Sob, a Chinaman living at 199, liavelock Koad, has reported to the police that one of his coolies has absconded with clothing and monoy to the value of |S4.843 words
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Article40 1912-10-01 6 COM PR ADORE ABSCONDS. HONGKONG CHINESE LINES POCKETS Hongkong, Sept. '.'lo.- The CooipcMon of tbe Hongkong and Shanghai Bank km absconded with half a million dollars. The Bank's loss will be -ouinnratively small aa the Compradoie was well coy ered.40 words
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Article325 1912-10-01 6 Out Own Corrrsf.', Ipoh. Sept. SO. Four public meetings were bald Lfl Ipoh on Saturday. Tbe first was with regard to the iVrak S.utc hand which t«. flu cned with being merged into a Malay States (Juides baud owing to Taipiri£. m hick refused to contribute to325 words
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Article68 1912-10-01 6 Kuala Lifrapor, Sept 30. Further shooting m the Selangor Kirle meeting (the handicaps have not yet been worked out' are. The High Commissioner's Cup: G.D. Sansom and J. Brown tied 304. On the reshoot Sansotn made 19 and Brown If, In the Long Range Aggregate Kvana made68 words
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Article56 1912-10-01 6 1 In aid of those who lost nil th»>ir 1-e ongings by the sinking of H Ms. Water witoh" on Sept. 1. Already acknowledged •1.891.7.">. Vt'v K. A. Sfeveus J. C. Peter 110. U. 441.71. The account is now closed aud a cheque for the balance has been56 words
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Article241 1912-10-01 6 Mr. Sproule has proceedo |q I'.mmj^ by the Klanfi." Than was quite a sharp snap m the air at Ipoh on Saturday morning, the t. perature llOppi«g to 12 fcftMf s oclock. Tm ■fptal of Mrs. Charles, i hospital nurse, against tho sentence of tho Mv trnto at Hatu (Injah.241 words
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Advertisement166 1912-10-01 6 TANSAN A NATURAL TONIC TABLE WATER IN PINTS SPLITS FRESH STOCKS ARRIVE MONTHLY CALDBECK, MACGREGOR AND Co., SOLE AGENTS. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. AUTUMN RACES. I We are making a f*ti^ special display of -a 'Z /T newest goods which ■^v\/ we specially importI yn invite you to inspect I I^ml166 words
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Advertisement50 1912-10-01 6 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock's Patent with improvements of John Roberts, Retired World's Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. J6HN ROBERTS, 1910. only obtainable prom John Roberta, London RKPRESENTATIVE FOR THE EAST C. N. LUMB ADDunfH: P. 0. Box 41, Penang. show room Raffles Hotel, Penang.50 words
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Article335 1912-10-01 7 WAR GROWS IMMINENT. Reported Bulgarian Mobilisation Reitkb's Sebvice. London Sept. ao.- -The latest news from the Balkans is conflicting. A sensational rumour is circulating m well informed circles m Belgrade that a joint Bulgar Servian note has beta sent to Tack«y demanding autonomy for Umcm donia: war will335 words
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Article70 1912-10-01 7 Resign Because of Insurance Act Scale. London, Sept. 29.- The doctors are re signing m thousands frf>ra their posts with the Friendly Societies as a protest against the refusal of the Government to grunt their demands m connection with the Insu ranee Act, namely eight and sixpeuce70 words
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Article31 1912-10-01 7 London. Sept. 89. Eighteen thousand of the anthracite coahniners of South Wales have decided to sever their connection with the South Wales Miners Federation and further secessions are hreatened.31 words
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Article42 1912-10-01 7 HUGE ARMY AIRSHI P. London, Sept. '19. The Army factory at I'arnborough has begun the construction of a gigantic airshipfor the navy of a gas copa tv of :J50,000 feet. This will be over three times larger than the existing army .lirigibles.42 words
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Article16 1912-10-01 7 London, Sept. 29. The death has oc urred of Admiral Richards.16 words
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Article233 1912-10-01 7 Renrille Jeneen, the wonder-worker, is back again, after his trip to Sumatra, aud will recomiDence his exhibitions of magic and amusement m the Theatre Koyul from tomorrow, Wednesday night. Plan open at Moutrie's. The Professor promises to stay over Race Week and help to entertain. The engagement is announced of233 words
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Article144 1912-10-01 7 SAFELY OVER. Scenes at the Quayside. Keuter'p Sebvioi. London, Sent 20 i-i this P llCe P ronJ Ptly suppressed Speaking when on the point of embarkToon U T l l^ Ul hG dld not ku W" hb M letura Ireland would P^fr peace but if there was a144 words
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Article64 1912-10-01 7 >ans, Sept. 29.— M. Poincare has issued a semi ollicial note denying the rumours arising from the polemic of Sept. 19 (that his visit to Russia was the cause of the alteration m the disposition of the French Navy m the Mediterranean.) He declares that the concentration64 words
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Article30 1912-10-01 7 London, Sept. 29. A Shanghai message saya a hundred were killed on September 19 by a powder magazine explosion at Fancheng, m the province of Hupeh.30 words
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Article20 1912-10-01 7 London, Sept. 29.— The English airman Lougßtatfe has been killed while tlying from Hernpstead to Long Island.20 words
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Article18 1912-10-01 7 London, Sept. 29.- -The Spanish railway men after a ballot have proclaimed a general strike.18 words
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Article16 1912-10-01 7 Toulon, September 89. The battleship "Paris" has been launched amid enthu siastic scenes.16 words
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Article14 1912-10-01 7 London. Sept. M. Lord Kitchener and Mr. As<juith have met at Venice.14 words
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Article15 1912-10-01 7 London, Sept. 89. —H. Sasonofl end sir Kdwsird <ir(?y have left IJalmoral.15 words
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Article114 1912-10-01 7 Leong Seng (iuan. cashier to the Inter uationule Credit en Handels Vereenigin-,'. Rotterdam, pleaded guilty before Mr. EL W. Fil lllltone. district criminal judge. ye6terday, to criminal breach of trust as a servant m respect of V),V2 I 1 1 the proper ty of the bank. Mr. J.114 words
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Article83 1912-10-01 7 A Malay boy aged seven years, living at 75, Dunlop Street, was missing from his house on Saturday night and on Sunday afternoon his body was found m the sea oif the Rallies Institution. The hands were tied together and a stone bad been fastened to his83 words
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Article51 1912-10-01 7 In consequence of the excellent monsoon 1 and the resulting prospect of a large surplus of revenue, it has now been de- j finitely decided to increase the total Indian railway grant this year to 15 crores of rupees (£10,000,000). Open lines will, have the benefit of the additional million51 words
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Article1178 1912-10-01 7 Trouble by a Shipping Monopoly. From the High Commissioner a copy bas been received of Me. Harvey Chevalier s report on the State of Brunei for \t revenue of the State was «4bl,Bf;;> and the expenditure $247,9:50 Now we do not suppose that there is any1,178 words
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Article480 1912-10-01 7 An ex warder of Victoria (iaol gives the Hongkong Daily Press some interesting sidelights on the life and work of a warder m Hongkong, whom he styles a prisoner who is not a prisoner." In the course of his letter he says: The warder is the poorest480 words
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Article121 1912-10-01 7 KKITKNS I>\\K\NlO. At the Church of the Assumption al fonang on Saturday morning the marriage was solemnised of Mr. .1. S. Kculiwis, SubSanitary Inspector, Municipality, and Miss I rene Constance D* Aranjo, fourth daughter of Mr. IS. E. D* Aranjo, of Messrs. Ribeiro k Co. The Her.121 words
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Article75 1912-10-01 7 A Council meeting of tbe Perak Chamber of Mines was held at the Chamber's Office on September 20th, those present being Mr. H. W. Metcalfe, (m the Cbaii) Messrs: L. Vaughan, R. L. Corbett, W. H. Knapp, H. D. Griffiths, and the Secretary. Among other questions under discussion were railway75 words
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Advertisement10 1912-10-01 7 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Core.10 words
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Advertisement129 1912-10-01 7 ROBINSON Co. LATE ARRIVAL HORROCKSES FAMOUS Al CALICO f* wC>^| wKk**** Bm^mmH^Sewl I SPECIAL OFFER FOR THREE DAYS ONLY, FOR GASH. Per piece of 40 yds. $6.75 Per piece of 20 yds. $3.38 j FOR CASH ONLY. H Q Q 8 To ensure perfection m cigarettes insist upon seeing the129 words
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Article82 1912-10-01 8 It i 1" A O Devanha connecting at Colombo withMooltan, sailicg Oct 4. D. M. Milne. Mrs Phillips, P. Gilroy, Di Mrs Sheppard. I'orP A O China connecting at Colombo with Macedonia, sailing Oct 18. Rev K. Gamier, K. P, Brash, Alexander, I). McGregor. Per P A O82 words
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Advertisement125 1912-10-01 8 dysentery] AND DIARRHOEA BROWN'S SPECIFIC. To be had at the Singapore Dispensary, and of MISS BROWN, Grassdale. River Valley Roed, Singapore. L. J THE BANGKOK TIMES (ESTABLISHED 1887.) LEADING PAPER IN SIAM DAILY AND WEEKLY ENGLISH AND SIAMESE LARGEST CIRCULATION. KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. Singapore Agents. Telegrams TIMES, BANGKOK. LOYAL125 words
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Advertisement509 1912-10-01 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd APCAR LINE FOR Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. The Company's Steamer DILWARA 5,378 tons, W. J. Bishop Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Wednesday, October 2nd, at 4 p. m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class passengers. For509 words
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Advertisement555 1912-10-01 8 Shipping Hamburg America Line, Hamburg Deutsche Oampf schif f-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 fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven555 words
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Advertisement692 1912-10-01 8 Shipping N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained betwecD Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Impe rial Japanese Government. The New Twinscrew Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, anc* are fitted with all692 words
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Advertisement670 1912-10-01 8 Shipping N DL Norddentscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fant and weH-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, Tsingtau Nagasaki670 words
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Advertisement584 1912-10-01 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 Chli Coast, Persian Gulf. Continental and Amerlci t Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or adoh. MAIL LINES 1912 Homeward (for Europk). From Singapore,584 words
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Miscellaneous347 1912-10-01 8 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P. A O. Bfr Marmora connecting with the str Delta at Colombo due Oct 4. Rev. Mrs. E. 11. Hone, Miss M. Guston, Miss Eveleigh, Mr. A Mrs. H. E. Nixon, Mr. Mrs. J. lveubin. Mrs. Paterson, Messrs E. H. S. Wagner, J. Jose, E. T. H.347 words
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Advertisement566 1912-10-01 9 AJLLP Ping W/ AND rh N We p stern Pacific Railway Co !"iT* BLE FROM HONGKONG *S. Nlppn iSJ, J2»" """^""B Mk October. Ha-^kb from SinoaP(»re the Unit^ States. San Francisco Ist Class 2nd Claas Chicago. Ul. £53-16-0 £23 1 0 New York £65 6 0 £35 2 o London566 words
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Advertisement617 1912-10-01 9 Shipping Pacific Mail S.S. Co! U S MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi Tropical Route ROUIVi 116 tak u a|J tlie warm SOUTHERN d on ta a^ licati C o r dR ohin^Sf r n n g i?l^ Idl1 orderB for overland cities 5 th« o617 words
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Advertisement538 1912-10-01 9 THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd. Incorporated by SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capitol Subscribed V 10,000,000 'Capital Paid Up V 6,250,000 Reserve Funds V 3,100,000 HEAD OFFICE TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). Branches and Agencies: Aiuoy Keelung Osaka Tamsui Bombay Kobe Shanghai Tokyo Canton Kagi Kwatow Yokohama Calcutta London Taichu Etc., etc I'oochow Moji538 words
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Advertisement640 1912-10-01 9 Insurance THE GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. TRANSACTS INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, viz: Life, Accident, Motor-car, Fire and Marine, etc. Only tlie best Companies represented. Phone 473. A. HEIRUTH, MANAGER Aug 8 B n Royal Insurance Co, Ld Fire Life Total Funds excised *iy,000,000 THE LARGEST FIRE640 words
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Article256 1912-10-01 10 MEXICO 'S REBELS. M\kin(i Gbbat Bbaom w Vancouver, September Ist. Teletfiams from Mexico report that the rebel coinuiauders m arms against General Madero's Government boast that they will soon be able to take possession of Cananea, a rich mining centre m the north. The Mexican Government troops have been already256 words
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Article245 1912-10-01 10 Vh i; I'hf.mdf.ntN TBLnOBAM TO Pkksidkm Vrw. It hu .i been ascertained that an important telegmi bas been sent bj VitePresident U to the President, the OOttleatl of which touch live argent matters of the day: <1>. The danger on our frontier has been growing LnMalnent245 words
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Article213 1912-10-01 10 Mr. Oftra, of the Foriuosan Go\ eminent, who is now m Japan, bus Im'imx interviewed by a rapr— entail i of the Niehi Nichi." According to the latest investigations, he 6aid, then; nre nearly 110,000 aborigine! ou the island, of whom r.0,000 have bean brought under subjection213 words
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Article137 1912-10-01 10 The ncoiit .'icquisitioii by Die London .Museum of a Lloyd George" gUMM to bold tbe reduced quantity of beer whiob tbo publicans were obliged to deliver to their customers as the result of the Chancellor's first liudget— recalls the fact that several Liberal Ministers have previously secured similar immortality137 words
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Advertisement234 1912-10-01 10 After Fever You Need Something more than ordinary food to restore you to health. You need 'KEPLER' CTKADI MARK) SOLUTION It aids Nature by providing m a pure, concentrated, active and digestible form the very materials which SliL- employs to repair waste of flesh and loss of strength. Delicious and234 words
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Advertisement622 1912-10-01 10 r^y L:re WITHOUT HEALTH IS LIViNQ DEATH. IJ^E 818 13& P^^l^ BRA N AND ¥EU I Iff AU VNER VE FOOD Thla rm <rkat>le coirpound. tlie latest disco very of mod prn times, is without rqtial m all cases Of defective net v< Bfid biain j><>-.%tr, whether n:ciu< trd ?>y622 words
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Advertisement102 1912-10-01 10 F. CLARKE Co. 207, UEEX-ST.. SINGAPORE. Livery Stable Keepers. Fodder Merchants. For Rubber-tyivd Gharries and Best Hob ber tyred MRtafM, ring up Telephone 916 FODDEU delivered to any part of the Island SPECIALITY: FURNITURE REMOVALS !n Ml own Vans, by our own men. GENERAL CARRIERS. C. ZIMKERMANN, Proprietor. Jan 18102 words
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Advertisement477 1912-10-01 10 Titi Tin Co., Ld (Incoi |>orat«il uudcr The QrwaaaaM I 1 Omlinaror IBBt Capital: $900,000. Divided iuto (K),000 shares of *10 Each. Issue for subscription at par of 52.2"i0 shai« payable as loOowi On application 16 par shau\ On allotment 14 The reniainiiig 37.7"*0 shares of the Coin pauy's capital477 words
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Article1401 1912-10-01 11 OAP. 1 .88U1 C. PAID. Last Div, BCYRRB. StflLLBBB. 85.000 2a 2s AJtftgftt 8% 2 g a 150,000 50,000 2a 2s 2s 2a Anglo-Malay Batang Malaka 15% int 1) -l 6 4 16 3 13 15 £4 0 o 74 0 0 9 Iff 6 2 30,000 80,000 11,401 words
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Article67 1912-10-01 11 (COBBBCTKO UP TO Sept. 30.1 Kank4m/t a-4i i, demand 2-4 i Private credits 8 m/s 2.4 17.32 n credits 0m 2-4 25-32 Francb demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288 i India, T. T. 174 1 Hongkong, demand lij% Yokohama, demand ius Java, demand noi Bangkok, demand m| Sovereigns, Bank67 words
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Article131 1912-10-01 11 Sept. 30. Tin 75 tone sold «115.20 Gambier buyers 8.90 Gambier Cube No. 1 14.50 Gambier Cube No. 2 non». Pepper Black ordin. Spore... 20.50 Pepper, (White fair) 34.25 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) OQm Nutmegs (80 to the Ib.) noin Mace (Banda) jig Cloves (Amboina) nom Bali Coffee131 words
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Advertisement210 1912-10-01 11 TYPEWRITERS. THE "EMPIRE" No. 1 MODEL WRITES 84 CHARACTERS. "Foolscap" takes paper 9in. wide $112 I"* 14in. $140 Policy" iBin. $162 No. 2 MODEL WRITES 90 CHARACTERS. "Foolscap 4 takes paper 9in. wide $150 ;Brief" I Hin. $175 Policy" IBin. $200 The "Empire" is m use m every Government Department.210 words
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Advertisement131 1912-10-01 11 Messrs CHEE ENG SONS. ifiAflfe ur> (Established 1859.) 71, North Bridge Road ji|ffl J s^A«fe Civil, Naval, Military Sportng Tailors. ifliH X Th< Managing Proprietor, who haa received his training from |^5 an European Master- Tailor, Personally ClltS every garment Riv* I thus ensuring perfect fitting with the latest West131 words
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Miscellaneous835 1912-10-01 11 VESSELS IN POUT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For Wb. n Prometheus H.M.S. cru 2135 Luxmore Ifkong, 1&4 s.X.O. Uncertain Bteamerg Nat. Tonnage Master From Con^neo* Fcr Achilles Brit 4483 Flynn Hkong, 26-9 Mausflcld I/pool 1 nw! xx. Bntl4B Redfearn C'cntfca, 2-7 AQ Co Uncertain RWhattHin Brit 195 Troan835 words
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Miscellaneous260 1912-10-01 11 WEATHER REPORT. These WVather TWMtWMI tM tiAustattt«d hy courtesy of UM E. E. Til. Co. and contaiu the observations tuade at Hongkong (lI X O!j<orvatoiy, and at Manila Observatory (MN The data are date and hour of despatch the Maromtter reading (iuchrs m lI K., Milli ueteM m MN.): Direction260 words
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Article1160 1912-10-01 12 DEATH OF A TAMIL WOMAN. A\ OVERDOhE OF Ol'll M ALLEGED A preliminary enquiry was opened by Mt. E. L. Talma, second magistrate, yesterday afternoon, on a charge brought against a Medical student named Gurubatheni Thason Edward of causing death by a rash act by administering an1,160 words
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Article470 1912-10-01 12 A Foursome Match was played on the Uace Course Links on Sunday 29th September against Kepptl G. C. Captains Tlam. Captain's Tkau. k. (i. Olub. s. q, eh b. Hyatt 0 H. D. Muudell C. G. Brown A. S. Bailey F. W. King Hon. G. A. Hall470 words
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Article27 1912-10-01 12 A Hylam was fined $500 or six mouths' rigorous imprisonment by Mr. Farrer, third magistrate, yesterday, for importing and being m possession of a quantity of morphiue.27 words
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Article481 1912-10-01 12 The Babnm' Cups The first match m the Tournament for the four Cups presented by the late Mr Warren D. Barnes was played yesterday afternoon between teams representing the Buffs and the Garrison. Considerable interest is taken m the result as the teams are identical with those entered for481 words
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Article111 1912-10-01 12 YESTEK DAY'S PLAY A. Class BUIOLI HANDICAP. Terrell, C. R. ecr. beat Capt. l'inches owe l. r >. 4, 2 <i, 8 6. 7 5. Terrell, A.K. owe 4 brat Dunn, I, o—;i.0 ;i. B. Class Singlk KaXMCAF. Teale, 3 beat Stout owe 15, 6 9,111 words
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Article37 1912-10-01 12 C'HAMriONSHir. Howe v Terrell, A.K. A. Class Sixcji k Handkai. Leuthall scr. v Huys scr. B. Class Single Handicap. Final Til. Gold v Teale. C. Class Singlk Hanou m\ Final Tik. Hemsted v Burnham.37 words
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Article21 1912-10-01 12 Chami'ionshii'. Final Tie Green v Howe or Terrell, A.K. A. Class Single Handic \r, Final Tik. (Tuesday) if practicable.21 words
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Article101 1912-10-01 12 A pair oar race has been arranged for Saturday, October 19th. Mr P. H. Gibbs has presented Pots for this race. Conditions will be similar to those governing the Garrick Pairs at Moseley Regatta. England, that is to say, the boat's crew will be a Junior and101 words
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Article39 1912-10-01 12 Per Cbowfa Messrs E. M. Baker, Lawrenze Perlpoh: Messrs S.B. Archdeacon. T b Na ugh ton, H. Freeman. Per Lama Messrs Campb€ll, Dove, Pi ingle. L. Morrison, J. L. Campbell, Mrs Fellin Per Yugala Mr G. H. Fo\.39 words
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Article289 1912-10-01 12 Captain Sprague, of the steamer "lUird wan," fallen overboard at Khulua and been drowned. The P. k O. homeward mail "Devanha" left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday, and is due here at 6 o'clock on Thursday morning. The P. vV O. outward mail M Delta left Colombo289 words
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Article400 1912-10-01 12 1. THE PAVILION STAKES. 2-30 p.m. Value *600. A Selling Kace. A Handicap for all Horses. The winner to be put up for Auction under Unle Ik*), for fsoo. Entrance Fee. $'2.">. Distance, Race Con r-. Mi. Solveig's Cor/il, 1u.5 Gob Kirn Chains Rewuri, 10.. 1 Tough400 words
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Article64 1912-10-01 12 A big crowd witnessed the match betweeu the Ml Wallich Football Team and the Festus Club m the Dr. \i n Shield Competition, on the Police ground, Beach Road, on Saturday last. The game was keenly contested and resulted m a draw with no score on either64 words
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Advertisement343 1912-10-01 12 SUN LIFE as com r a a n n v ce OF CANADA (INCORPORATED 1565). FUNDS (Exceed) -£8,500,000 CANADA'S PREMIER COMPANY. Experience has perfected, and ACTUAL RESULTS to Policy boldert, \i*\ made the reputation, and proved the guarantee, of this Company's Policies. Apply for prospectus and pamphlet "FACTS ABOUT THE343 words
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