The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 October 1912
1912-10-05
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Title Section16 1912-10-05 1 Si ngapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPOHE, SATURDAY. OCTOBER 5 1912. NO. 7,64316 words
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Article208 1912-10-05 1 The Topics of the Week are on page 7. Our Scottish Letter appears ou page 10 to day. A Dutchman haa been arrested on charge of forging seamen's certificatesPage 9. Mr. J. Dillon, o Nationalist m.i\, ho> beeu seriously injured m a carriage acci dc-.it -Page 9.208 words
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Article1112 1912-10-05 1 Throughout a long autumn day the train had toiled up ever rising slopes, rat tied, checked, down short grades, slid past fields tad uplands which bore the signs of /he recently gathered horvobt. halted at wayside stations regirded curiously by a peasantry quaintly garbed and dully m1,112 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement393 1912-10-05 1 H.JLL MBUmun. j •™po.^iii= jars.-— QTTDCDn nT^»«, I I (It luay scorn llard b«t it is the safest i I II SUPERB PI CT U RES I black sheep I SSS f W^Vc^ "V I A GOOD HUNTING DOG Italu I J_J Ai.n^T Max i (Comic) J J SEN^.!S g393 words
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Advertisement176 1912-10-05 1 Cft*fta?B fttvcvtiscmcnis. Solid gold wutch free —Page 2. Kley'a cartridges assure enjoyable sport -Page 4. Bungalow near Swimmiug Club to bo let—Page 2. Auction at Malacca of aaredeeeaed pledges— Page 7. Powell's reminder re to dux's furniture auction Page 7. Police notice re regulation of traftic at the Races —Page176 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous91 1912-10-05 1 THE WEEK. Saturday sth. Htfih Water— C-fi a.m., 3-10 p.m. Blagipere District Conference commence.-. Sunday 6th. High Water— s 7 a.m., .>5O p.m. 18th after Trinity. Monday 7th. Qigb Water— s .50 a.m., ?-M p.m. Toesday Bth. Hi«h Water- 0 2' a.m.. 543 p.m I laces, First Day. '1 2091 words
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Article228 1912-10-05 2 Thk Miuaii's Acnvm Bombay. September 17th. -According to an article on Somalilaud, by a corrcspon dent of the Times of India, it appears that since 1910 the true state of affairs there have been kept from the puMir. The Mullah, so far from being the sick and228 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement601 1912-10-05 2 NEW RECORDS For; OLD BRING YOUR OLD RECORDS TO US AND WE WILL ALLOW YOU ON THEM IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW ONES ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. SOLID GOLD WATCH FREE. i reat orrtK vr a. RrspoNtißLt raw IT COB.X TO OTK I>O 1 O TtT. ToU7l>fi<.»»- 1 u o >.601 words
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Advertisement872 1912-10-05 2 Notices j GOVERNMENT OF SELANGOR. TENDER FOB AMOY BAMBOO LEAVES AND POTS Tenders aic invited for the tupplyof best Araoy bamboo leaves each capable of easilj cortaining 3 huns of cbandu, and best Amoj pots each capable of easily containing 3 chi; of chandu for the year 1913 from Ist872 words
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Advertisement585 1912-10-05 2 THE EXSHAttisE BANKS Will be closed at no >n on Tuesday, mh instant 1 p 1 Thursday, 101 h tKace oayM# Oct 5 1110 TITI TIN Co., Ltd. Application* will cose on Tuesday, Bth October, for local subscriptions. Prospectuses can bo had from the Bankers, \udi r ors and Welsh585 words
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Advertisement459 1912-10-05 2 I Wanted WANTED Chinese Storekeeper for Fstate m K«l.intan, Salary 5C>3 per month. Furnished quarters No allowances. Apply, BOUSTEAD Co Oct 5 nc WANTEO A OhineM salesman foe fTardwaie Department, only theme experieuced need apply. A ChineHe shorthand typist with good handwriting. A Chinese clerk for outdoor work. Apply to459 words
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Advertisement563 1912-10-05 2 THE I Singapore Free Press MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. 1h« .Singajjoro Free Press is a Morning Dally, and is on sale at depots, from an early •,oiii .ncJi morning (Sundays excepted). a«ih price Ten CtntK a copy. Sul.s. 11 b«rs' copies will be delivered atth«-lr piivalc I'OKlonoes, (or town563 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous293 1912-10-05 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. THH KIGHiTiEXTH SUNDAY AFTER TRINITY. feth October, 1912. 7 30 a.m. Littny. 7-45 a.m. Holy Communion, (Choral) Berliio.i, Hymns .91, 260 191. 9-15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Comuiunion, (Plain) Hymn 320. 4 p.m. Sunday School <v bible Classen. 6-30 p.m. Evensong and Sermon,293 words
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Article974 1912-10-05 3 Simultaneous Wireless V transmitting and th Kame the lipl Pond readily to the transmitter c iHa om TutT 5 *****1^ 10 tbe oscillate eon mnf ,f aDt Btation An induction lanCln -cond he o oil V reCGIVIDR and the oeeiUatione set up iv thu aerial by th« radiation974 words
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Article729 1912-10-05 3 In a professional paper by the SurveyorGeneral discussing this subject, based upon plumb-line observations made by the Survey Department, a suggestion is made that a great rift exists m the earth's subcrust, extending from Sumatra round the Arrakan Coast, across Northern India, through the Persian Gulf729 words
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Article124 1912-10-05 3 I our flies, which had trade their way into a certain pantry, determined to have a feast. One flew to the sugar and ate heartily, but soon died, for the sugar was full of \rhite lead. The second chose the flour as his diet, but he fared124 words
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Article583 1912-10-05 3 Tonic r: Their Use, Abuse and Dac^oer. Under existics oonUitions, everyone m the tiopicH ueed a tonic lift sometime. Most oi the drugs used for this purpose are, however, merely temporary stimulants which lone their effect soon after being stopped, or powerful poisons, like arsenic and strychnine, which583 words
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Advertisement124 1912-10-05 3 Warm Days j| tapa bi ing. vilK their pleasures some ga BH discomforts. Then it i> really H fl3| refreshing to remove every Eji PSI trace of dust and perspiration S9 jGlverfsl millet Soap| and any day it is a good soap to 5S ?j~ choose for ordinary toilet use.124 words
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Advertisement468 1912-10-05 3 Titi Tin Co., Ld c c uicoriKjrated under M The Companies' Ordinance IHH9 r Capital .-$900,000. Divided into 90,000 shares of 510 Each. J Issue for subscription at par of 52,2,30 shares 3 payable as ftilfcnm On application »o per share. On allotment The remaining 37,750 shares of the Com468 words
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Advertisement106 1912-10-05 3 ABSOLUTELY <^ PURE GRAND PRIX v PARIS 1889 BEER <» Q THE EAST ASIATIC Co Ltd., SOLE IMPORTERS. Easy lies his head w/io j drinks Fraser&Neave's SODA WATER before turning l/iforf/ieiY/pri WINES pa Claret i Chateau La Tour Morin j Per case of 12 Quarts $7.50 I Per case of106 words
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Article1743 1912-10-05 4 FINANCIAL PROSPERITY FOR THE STRAIT:. Hopeful For the Future LIGHT DUES ABOLITION. The l<> lowing is the text of His Excellpncy Obm Governor, Sir Arthur Young's Speech ai, the Council Meeting yesterday. Honour *»lk Mkmhkrs of tiik Legislative Council. In addressing you last year, I was able1,743 words
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Advertisement600 1912-10-05 4 appointment t h m the ing if B^owel ronliics. g l\ "Ulcerated Bowels and 1 contractors to H General Debslily. w I Dear Sirs, I hare jn-^t fiili^,!ic'(l a large DOttle of An.uicr's Kmul- a Thp Hritifth ArimiPaltv Thp WflP OffiPA Thp InrllA llffirp IS sion II(1 l*awcdtot«H you thai600 words
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Article5517 1912-10-05 5 (Continued.) i« m Legislation. operation vJ^TZZ m« enact new Zs. rema -ere* to j 1 oductiou. to Committee of the whole t Council ju>tities the belief that the d h he unT r V efTeCtUal for i Jbe undertaking as a public trust and for t efficient uiauagcnent5,517 words
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Advertisement10 1912-10-05 5 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Core.10 words
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Article315 1912-10-05 6 Kitkgt of Tiir. Revolution. Consular reports to hand dealing with! tbe trade of different districts during 101 1 I throw some light on the condition of affairs m the early days of the revolution. It would have been surprising if tbe disturbance had not left a deep mark315 words
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Article426 1912-10-05 6 Tin-. IUNc us OP "taYSIC.IL Cri.TiRF.." Man, said th' pout, is the highest concern of mm, l)r Arthur Keith, lluuteriun Professor and Conservator of the Museum of tbe Royal College of Surgeons m London, contributes to tbe new set of tbe "Home Iniversity Library" a volume426 words
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Article267 1912-10-05 6 A RnCAMUBUI Statkmknt. Peking, Sept 14. The "National Daily News" denies that President Ynau Shib kai has the right to entrust, without hay ing the approval of the Advisory Council, Sun Vat MS, with the railway system of China and to put at his disposal for267 words
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Article254 1912-10-05 6 S iokv ok the Fighting. Chief Surgeon Audradeo, who returned from Timor lately, told a Cablenews reporter tbat when the reinforcements ar rived at Timor from Macao the governor general organized a column of troops divided into three battalions, and with great valour led the fight to drive254 words
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Article455 1912-10-05 6 Of all tbe armies m the woiM the British is undoubtedly tbe best nml most ex pensively clothed, although the uniforms of Home Continental troops may at first si^ht MM more gaudy. Yet no man spends more on his tailor than the under paid British officer. ItDaily Mail - 455 words
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Advertisement55 1912-10-05 6 I am neither doctor nor quack, sir. But I'll tell you this for good, Ii a shiver runs down your back, sir, Just awattow a dose ot "Woods 1 Woods' Peppermint Cure I believe, sir, Is the best cough cure that's sold it ao quickly gives you relief, sir, At55 words
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Advertisement52 1912-10-05 6 "We have used Cypridol capsules with brilliant results far better we may say than we have obtained with protoiodide of mercury preparations. We will see that supplies go to all physicians on the ships/* (Unsolicited) William T. Jenkins, m.d. General Director and late Medical Officer qf the Fort of Xew52 words
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Advertisement135 1912-10-05 6 j A Royal Prink. I Of great age and exceptional purity and flavour, I A most suitable Whisky for the Indian climate. II ONE OF THE PRINCIPAL BRANDS OF THE II ISTILLERS tT OMPANY TIMITED I Largf t Scotch V* hiskv Capital employed, _B_^^ M Dlsllllers ln tllc World. over135 words
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Article1194 1912-10-05 7 TOPICS O F THE WEEK. >ong "^r^^^r^T £or Precipitated tension i» taly bas 'aking pot shots nfo lU t k< op on joia m the f ;Ui JrtCklllsi T..!,ir« <: iis T'" oii "f .J-ur lh,,t tak«i t --If W i,). 81l [odlUgad ifl their favour.ro nrac u "e of1,194 words
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Article321 1912-10-05 7 High I'owkk station at Pobt Disjuim A Link WITH SOfOAFOO. Melbourne, Sept. 10. Ifnportaut developtnenls follow the establishment of a wireless station at Port Darwin, provision for which has been rntule on the Federal Estimates for this year. The Port Darwin station will bo sufttciently powerful to connect321 words
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Advertisement62 1912-10-05 7 Renowned Physicians prescribe Gnmault's Matico as tho most active and at the same tiinr the most inoflensive remedy m the treatment of Acute and Chronic Discharges. MATICO INJECTION is used m recent cases and. MATICO CAPSULES m tbe more CMC OIKS. yS^ Active >v Principle of >. Cod Liver Oil62 words
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Advertisement644 1912-10-05 7 3 1 Style is the thing, above all others, by which a good gariner asserts itself, and our style will be found to be the expresion of perfection m detail. Quality must accord with style, and the materials used bus cannot be excelled, as they are the last word m644 words
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Advertisement1139 1912-10-05 7 >t ■■■■■■Hi^^^ nßHMaallll PLEX" DUPLICATOR I B AXl> BE CHEERFUL. I I Y VS I"™ 7'^ N T PULL A LOtI p ACE WHEN HE I 1 A ?S? T MAKE 40 COPIE 3 OP ANY DOCUMENT 1 m THE PLEX" WILL DO THXS WORK FOB HIM H $O Complete1,139 words
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Domestic Occurrences.
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Article, Illustration1106 1912-10-05 8 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday Oct. 5, 1912. .-i»»J c^ W§MmtOt a.i > r""»' Cf jltc. The customary Autumn Budget Speech of H. K. the Governor, which is printed at full length, is happily devoid of those excursions and alarms that afflicted the Colony when the nightmare of a militaiy1,106 words
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Article927 1912-10-05 8 Mr Fred Lander returned from his holi day m Europe by the mail and comes on to Singapore to-day. Detention Barrack Visitor, and Field Officer for ensuing week. —Major R. G Bagley, 3rd Brahmans. Drills for the Singapore Volunteer Artillery have recommenced with vigour m preparation for the last full927 words
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Article830 1912-10-05 8 In connection with fh" ctntonary of the death of the ll»>v. H.-nrv M as a Chaplain m India, was one of the pioneer Missionaries to Moslems aul ti»tran slater of the IVr«ian, Arabia ami Hindustani New Testament?, a day of prayer for the Moslem World is btiag generally830 words
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Advertisement137 1912-10-05 8 A NATURAL TONIC TABLE WATER IN PINTS SPLITS FRESH STOCKS ARRIVE MONTHLY CALDBECK, MACGREGOR AND Co., SOLE AGENTS. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. AUTUMN RACES. We are making a f*VK special display of s^^-K \Ju newest goods which f^\ we specially import- >^^^^^| ed for the Races and W^ j invite you137 words
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Advertisement59 1912-10-05 8 IMb. a Mrs. p. a. yearwood. I pp.c. BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-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 Roberta, London REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE EAST C. N. LUMB A">D«iF/n: P.59 words
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THE BALKANS.
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Article122 1912-10-05 9 Kei'teb'p Skbvici. London, Oct. 3. To-dav-B elude rumours O f a Z The Montenegrin frontier, the Z of Turkish aeroplane* ani Irnun Neivia, and a statement that UumanU remains neutral. Keuter wh os "J™ constanunople that the Government h a prohibited the export of cereil« V Kuropean122 words
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Article93 1912-10-05 9 Lomern.D* the question of peaceful war, it is pointed out that the difference between the demand of the confederacy for an autonomous Macedonia and of lurkev reform projects is immense and almost irreconcilable. The Powers are making strong representations to Turkey Imt are far from suggesting the adoption93 words
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Article38 1912-10-05 9 ANOTHER SUFFRAGETTE RELEASED. London, Oct Miss Kvaus, the Suf tiagette imprisoned for setting fire to a J theatre m Dublin, has, like her companion Mrs. Leigh, been released from prison on medical advice, as her condition is serious.38 words
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Article30 1912-10-05 9 London. Oct Mr. J. Dillon. Xationa list member for Mayo K. baa been thrown from a dog cart at Ballaghaderreen,, m Mvuo, and is seriously injured.30 words
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Article90 1912-10-05 9 (YVom Our Oun CcrrmpmUhmL) Ipoh, Oct ith. I Interviewed at the railway station prior to His Highuess's departure for Kuala Lumpor yesterday afternoon, the Sultnu Of Trengganu said that he was delighted with I'erak. the kindness and hospitality i he had received. He was much impressed with90 words
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Article264 1912-10-05 9 \'_'»"i;i> I ;ehu Meyer and Co. Hevea: 4.944 Siugapore Para 21.520 Sungei Bahru 1,986 gents P.arker and Co. Sikamat K state *00 Cheng Estate 5,500 I'engkalan Durian 5,67 4 l'.atu Village 2.4*64 Batu An am SS6 Kukub Estate :<.627 j Semambu Kstate: 1,952 >ucgala Kstate 1.436264 words
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LATEST TELEGRAMS.
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Article35 1912-10-05 9 London, Oct 4 a*• i were landed am thf" M<! lu««a«e Philadelphia VeBBel P^eeda to and return! Jv v CargO °f »>««™nition vists tO NeW Wk to ««>»* resersSSSSaasS Ulb available for service.35 words
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Article54 1912-10-05 9 pJ*£2 omci"lulian <Wu«» I>o^? c 1S ffrowiu« at Ntta. where M o.ncare and M. Sazouoff aie conferring, that an agreement between the Powers will shortly be reached m view- of com moo ac .on tLe Bftlkans a the M.oa ria "i tO f °™^ted when Ai... "•,;hM? "*M54 words
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Article69 1912-10-05 9 Mafficking" at Constantinople. Warlike demonstrations contioue at LonstautniopJe v. here there was Mafficking yesterday evening. The British Embassy was the scene of pro British demonstrations. Xazim Pasha, Minister for War, has received an appointment ixs Turkish general issi mo. The Bulgarian legation at Conatautino pie is guarded by troops m69 words
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Article38 1912-10-05 9 There are rumours m Constantinople that there has been skirmishing at the frontier, notably at Djumbala and Tern rosch where Bulgarians attacked block houses and were defeated after a fight lasting two and a half hours.38 words
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Article60 1912-10-05 9 It is expected that the confederacy's ultimatum demanding autonomy for Mace donia will be delivered on October 7th. A Republic has been proclaimed at Samoa with M. Sophoulis as President. The barracks at Canea are overllowing with militia who are clamouring to be sent to Macedonia. A (iibraltar60 words
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Article49 1912-10-05 9 London, Oct. 3. A Poking message says l Belgian Syndicate bus arranged a loan af ten million sterling m connection with i contract to construct a railway from tlonanfu to Sianfu. The loan is secured on the railway which will be built and under foreign control.49 words
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Article61 1912-10-05 9 London, Oefl '■'>. -The f—II of the .Toe key Club Stakos <li miles) is: 1. Prince Palntine 'O'Neill 10.7' batting 5 1. 2. Steadfast < Wootton 9.M> betting I :>. Adamite (Mator) betting 25 1. Nine runners (Catmint did not inn Wheatley rode Silesia and Wballey Lorenzo;61 words
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Article23 1912-10-05 9 London, Oct. 3. —M. SazonofT had luuch with President Fallieres and much is ex pected from the Paris conferences.23 words
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Article34 1912-10-05 9 (From Out Own Vorrespomdmi.) Malacca, Oct. 4. The following prices were realised at our auctions to day. Sheet No. 1 32:50.70 Sheet No. I 224.80 Scrap Crepe 190.10 Bark Crepe 181.r>034 words
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Article157 1912-10-05 9 A serious charge was brought against a Dutchman named Henry Van Schreven m the third magistrate's court, yesterday morning, of using as geuuiue forged docu ments. He was arrested at Rallies Lodge by Detective Inspector Xolan and Detective Inspector Tyrrell on Thursday evening and it is alleged157 words
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Article1120 1912-10-05 9 ORHINAKY MKKTING, FRIDAY OCT. 4. Present. Ihe Hon. Attorney General T. de M. L. Braddell. Col. Hecty., F. J. Bryant. Col. Tteas., J. O. Anthonisz. the Col. Engineer, F. J. Piggott h Dr. W. Gilmore Ellis, p.c.m o. O. A. Hall, Dir. of Education. \j. H. Clayton, Secretary1,120 words
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Article616 1912-10-05 9 In Aid or St. Mary's. The promoters and workers for the very successful Garden Party m aid of the funds of tbat deserving Institution St. Mary's are to be congratulated primarily ou the kindness of the Clerk of the Weather, who vouchsafed a charming afternoon, and secondarily ou616 words
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Advertisement319 1912-10-05 9 ROBINSON Co. NOW SHOWING Latest Novelties IN Dress Materials AND Trimmings W* 11 o o I• I I 1 To ensure perfection m cigarettes insist upon seeing the above trade 111 mark on every package I MASPERO FRERES'S EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES ARK OBTAINABLE THROUGH Messrs. ROBINSON Co JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd.319 words
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Advertisement808 1912-10-05 10 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd FOR Penang, Madras and Negapatam The Company's Steamer "TAROBA 1 6,309 tons, 0. G. Addenbrookt 1 Commander will be despatched for the above ports ok Thursday, the 10th instant, at 5 p. m. She has excellent accommodation for flrsl and second class passengers.808 words
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Advertisement568 1912-10-05 10 Shipping SINGAPORE TO BANGKOK The Steamer BAN HONO LIONO Captain Rushton, will leave Singapore on Saturday, sth October, 1912, at 8 a. m. Comfortable accommodation for first and second class passengers. Electric Light. Single passage $60 or 93 ticals. Return passage $106 or 160 ticals. For Freights etc., apply to568 words
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Advertisement658 1912-10-05 10 Shipping NY. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twinscrew Bteamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all658 words
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Advertisement666 1912-10-05 10 Shipping N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GI'ftMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mall steamers o» I this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connectini I Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtan666 words
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Advertisement507 1912-10-05 10 Shipping P.&O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon. Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coaut, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Btoarncrs will leavo Singapore on or abort MAIL LINES 1912 Homeward (for Europe). From Singapore, connecting at507 words
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Advertisement605 1912-10-05 11 ?JLIP P n g Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co? A AND w W w e R S o^ a^ ci f c Ra "way Co. 's ci™ I**1 FROM HONGKONG. X Nrp^» M M a r; v as; g-jtajj 6th ()ctober ra« t tera Tacitto Railway k, Ameno605 words
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Advertisement598 1912-10-05 11 j Shipping j Pacific MailSS. Co! US MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi-Tropical Route H orl llne takijl warm SOUTHERN CHHU ™°;'h 8a the PaClflc vla HONOLULU ?f the Paciflc° m 8t fertlle and leaattfttl lBla^ Uni^TtSU andt the Prt-^Pal cities of the U^oXVcltion nadß may598 words
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Advertisement531 1912-10-05 11 I Banks THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd Incorporated by SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER Capital Subscribed V1O,OOO,O(M I Capital Paid Up y 6,250,0(M Roseive Funds y 3,100,00( HEAD OFFICE TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). Branches and agencies: Amoy Keelung Osaka Tamsui Bombay Kobe Shanghai Tokyo ££i£ afii Swat w YokoJmma Calcutta London Taichu Etc531 words
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Advertisement530 1912-10-05 11 Insurance I Insurance L "a 3, «a.,cc Street, Singap^ AS SURANCE CO., Ltd. J INSURANCE 0F T £v£? A d7sC RIPTI.ON. HHd f C hKH^"" HOUBE -0 viz: Life, Accident. Motor-car, Fire and NOMINAL capital »2«0,0wi Marine, etc. PAID up capital ,3j i<(o Only the best Co^anies represent. lmmm p530 words
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Article301 1912-10-05 12 Gehman Doctors' Experimknt. It is not often that a doctor bas much to say m favour of the corset, but two Berlin medical men. Professors Felix Hirschfeld and Adolf Loewy, have just come forward m championship of that sorely-abused garment. True their advocacy is of a limited301 words
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Article224 1912-10-05 12 It bus been ieadil\ acfcnow lodged (says the "s. C. Morning Post 1 that I largo number of tbe Straits Chinese are a« n rule fur better educated and have gift of acquiring wealth than his countryman of similar btatus m even the coast ports or224 words
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Article277 1912-10-05 12 Per PA 0 strNcrr due <"Vt 11 Mr Mrs F. \V. Magcr. Mr A Mis II Jans/ and children. Mm Jansz, K. Watson. C. P. Potter. V. Wil kins, < G. A. Fraser. I'er P <fc Q str Moldavia, connecting with the str India at Colombo due Oct277 words
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Article80 1912-10-05 12 Per P4O Devanha connecting at Colombo With Mooltan, sailing Oct 4.-1). M. Milne. Mrs Phillips, T. Gilroy, Dr Mrs Sheppard. Per l'*O China connecting at Colombo w itli Macedonia, sailing Oct 18. Key K. Gamier, 11. P. Brash, Alexander, D. McGregor. Per P Jj O Namur sailing Oct80 words
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Advertisement167 1912-10-05 12 After Fever You Need Something more than ordinary food to restore you to health. You need 'KEPLER' (IE IDE mar:: i Solution It aids Nature by providing m a purr, concentrated) active and digestible form the very materials which She employs to repair waste of flesh ami loss of strength.167 words
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Advertisement208 1912-10-05 12 WORL» fitVtfSt3s\ RRNOWNBD IStohr's DELICACIES. Genuine Caviare, Anchovies m Brine, IN TINS AND CLASSES. Sold by ill M|fe-el*M Provision Otalcrt. C. F. STI'HR &CO.. HAMBURG EngUsh Export Agent: W I.OVBQROVU. LOADON. B.C, 3 '"M >f*>ttOlC!l q'oct y > \L rqf JET Vff JU JuJU SJ V I op I FRESH208 words
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Advertisement68 1912-10-05 12 TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND J. CAMBELL LATHAM Co, Court, Naval Military Tailors 59, Conduit Street, LONDON, W. Mr. H. G. DISS. Ah it has been proposed to restart a Lodge m Singapore, will all Orangemen residing m the colony kindly send m their names and addresses so that a meeting68 words
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Advertisement162 1912-10-05 12 rYou cannot fare better than /r/77/.^» WOLFE'S 1 fM Aromatic Schiedam I wherever you rniy It is to ordimry t% sjorit- whit champ i" to i»r<iin-»ry uin<>, gl representing th Bapreme p rfection of <i S Ir ittj distilled spirit, and the ht^h< t possible Q I iferi point of162 words
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Article401 1912-10-05 13 FIOHT With The Mii.itvuv Pouc*. Kaugoon, September -_»i»nd. In the Hen/ada District th<re have boon rumours current that a large nau g of dacoits was being got together to attack Zalun aud honabyu. Tho Ilimlustaui Military Police were transferred to Hen/ada and the Sikhs sent down401 words
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Article178 1912-10-05 13 Of the mauy Hades and calllugs now followed by women, says a writer m the Licensed Trade Journal, who is quoted m the New York Sun. "that of wine taster seems to bf the mo^l curious and lucrative. Mile Collintre, whose services are m gieat demand m178 words
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Advertisement45 1912-10-05 13 THE BANGKOK TIMES r (ESTABLISHED 1&37.) LEADING PAPER IN SIAM DAILY AND WEEKLY h ENGLISH AND SIAMESE LARGEST CIRCULATION. KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. Singapore Agents. Telegrams: TIMES, BANGKOK. CL6ANS6 YOUR BLOOD with GRIMAULT A«. C o 6ARSAPARILLA I' W t- SO a** §uF JF& *145 words
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Advertisement241 1912-10-05 13 FRED LANDER TURF ACCOUNTANT. PENANG AND SINGAPORE. HAS OPENED HIS BOOKS ON THE SINGAPORE RACES 100-I^,^*6?^ 100-1 COMBINATION ON RACE 2 Doubles, Straight Out, Win Place on all Events STARTING PRICE AT TOTAUSATOR DIVIDENDS. DOUBLES AND STRAIGHT OUT ON CESAREWITGH AND CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES For Further Pricas and Particulars apply to241 words
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Advertisement278 1912-10-05 13 A. DEWILDE, i TURF ACCOUNTANT. BOOK NOW OPEN ON SINGAPORE RACES RUN OCTOBER Bth, 10th, 12th. FIRST DAY, TREBLE EVENTS 100-1 Races, 1, 2 3, 1, 2 6, 2, 3 6, 100-1 Combinations From 100-1, Races, 2 6. DOUBLE EVENTS AND STRAIGHTOUT ON ALL EVENTS. For Further Particulars Apply 29-1,278 words
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Advertisement488 1912-10-05 13 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB noticeT biaiea attending the Races on the Stb. lot'i Ui«« HSi ctobe r are reminded that admission to the Grand Stand and Lawn will bt by Tickot only." Ladies' tickets are obtained through members of the S. C. C. "Free but they must bear the uauie of488 words
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Article214 1912-10-05 14 Our Penang Correspondent wires that two arrests have been made m connection with the gang robbery at Bagau Lepas, where a shop was raided by robbers and the shopkeeper's son shot one dead. The shop-keeper and his son are m hospital progressing favourably. Also that Dr. Park. Municipal214 words
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Article289 1912-10-05 14 THE JAMES AND MARY. Anglo Indian writes to the Rangoon Oa/ette -Having read a remark m yonr roporton the striking of tho "Arankolu" on the James :iud Mary quicksands, to the effect that it would be interesting to hear of any similar occurrences to steamers, I am led to write289 words
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Article172 1912-10-05 14 CELESTINS VICHY TABLE WATER. This nio*t celebrated and incomparable table water in order to meet the rising de mands of the public has been now introduced here in small bottles, being formerly only used In large ones. The YICHY WATERS are three in number. Grande Grille, HoHpital and Celts tin's.172 words
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Article1127 1912-10-05 14 The /list total whore givcu represents figures for 1911, except where a figure In brackets is given representing so many months. Estate manage™ and agents will oblige by correcting returns if wrong. In order to avoid the complication Involved to Companies finishing their year's m different months1,127 words
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Article142 1912-10-05 14 1911. Sept. 1912. Belllt 4.»6:» J,5i.Bruaug 889 |?f BrU8cb &.C34 2.57 r> Chenderian? 4 40 M10 DofM (Wolfram 1 |ff |gg G °P eu K 7.060 4.001' Heawood 8)4,895 Kauiuning(dollarB)9)48,ll« 25,11.: Kauaboi 3,008 1,1*9 Kiuta ll>4,065 1,810 Kinta Association 8>6,8G8 8,l4f» Kledang 2,063 Krainat Pulai 6,848* LAhafc 7.628142 words
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Article14 1912-10-05 14 Jendcrnta 8f628 fi3 lelala P 6)18,966 7)56 626 TeDOm 7,820 89,00b-14 words
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Advertisement739 1912-10-05 14 all/ M M I I f^tt3mJl£&\ jfiitft-'iMn a The first sure Sign of Anaemia s I\\ C~^ pj Pale, grey-like cheeks with blanched |i \\'*-\?f'i j/* tfljffllp- 'j 'Jl lips and gums are the first sign that i-.<' f A jwMml' liifi Anaeitia (that is Bloodlessness) has <*►. V/'J /fy739 words
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Advertisement281 1912-10-05 14 THE DEAF CAN HEAR. tlf you are deaf to hard of hearing, do not fall to send your name and address to-day and get our Stolz Electrophone on 15 DAYS' H ME TRIAL. It is truly a wonderful little instrument perfect ed to such a decree that the deafest person281 words
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Advertisement109 1912-10-05 14 Benger's Food, prepared with fresh new milk forms a dainty and delicious cream, rich m all the necessary food elements. If half Benger's Food so prepared, is mixed with half freshly made tea or coffee, cocoa or chocolate, its highly nourishing and digestive advantages are added with great success to109 words
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Article923 1912-10-05 15 4 SBr rhlif 175,000 1 Bnhit Mmajaiu t J J •ass l. lsksSSS, -4t tS j i 5 a •is 45,000 is Edinburgh 10* lnt if 2 S S'SS Sf'T'-J^ 1 ffi w" «> "S I, i. SSSS* 3 l s JOO'H 'i. J I"" •V™ 1 "4% lot923 words
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Article64 1912-10-05 15 (CORRECTED DP TO Oct. 4.) Bank 4 m's 2-4$ demand 2-4* Private credits 8 m/s 3-4 17-33 m credits 6m 2-4 25-32 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288* India, T. T. 1741 Hongkong, demand 9$ Yokohama, demand \u\ Java, demand 140) Bangkok, demand 64$ Sovereigns, Bank Buying 18.6464 words
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Article137 1912-10-05 15 net. 4. ln 75 tons sold 91 15.00 Gambler buyers 8.90 Qambier Cube No. 1 14 60 Gambier Cubo No. 2 nO n>. Pepper Black ordin. S pore 20.50 Pepper, (White fair) 34^5 Nutmegs (110 to tbe lb.) nom Nutmegs (80 to the Ib.) oom Mace (Banda) 1U Cloves137 words
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Advertisement231 1912-10-05 15 CARRETT'S PATENT SUPERHEATEDSTEAM ENGINES. The Most economical reliable power of modern times Write for particulars of: Portable Stationary Engines, Road Rollers and Steam Wagons on the above system. TESTIMONIAL FROM SARAWAK GOLD MINES. Dated Urt -hi hi. i u Since la^t mail, the new Engine* have run steailib without a231 words
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Miscellaneous1100 1912-10-05 15 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For Wluu Prometheus H.M.S. era 2135 Luxmore H'kong, 1H-0 s.X.O. Uncertain Steamer* Nat. Touuage Master From Consignees For AsdanK Siain 405. Andersen Bangkok, 8-10 S S Co B'kok 5 B.PohGuaD Brit 576 Smith Macassar, 24-9 H. Eng Moh SWa B.H.Liong Brit1,100 words
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Article1858 1912-10-05 16 k From out own Lorresponaetu.^ Bdinbttrfi S. p en.ber IS, Mid Lothian, Mr. Gladstone's famous constituency, has dealt the Liberal Government a smashing blow which cannot be evaded or explained away. After a prolonged campaign. Major Hope, the Unionist, has won the day ngainst two other candidates, a1,858 words
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Article256 1912-10-05 16 The minister soli(|uises "We'll sint?- -omitting the fifth verse"— Last year, as this day fell, the Merse Held"stookie Sunday" Snodly shorn Stood a' the pleuished fields o' corn. Now tangled, beaten, an' forlorn A dowie sight we need it huinbliii But— hoo's puir folk to baud frae256 words
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Article611 1912-10-05 16 MAN DAI TEKONG RUBBER ESTATE. The second annual general meeting of this Coinpapy was held yesterday el noon, Mr. Lee ChoonGuan presiding, the other shareholders present including IfOMII. Tan Cheng See, Lee Cbim Tuan. J. O. Davies. Wee Kay ll in. Chan Sye Ong (Secretary*. P. Gold for Kvatt and611 words
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Article380 1912-10-05 16 The N.D.L. mail steamer Manila is due this evening from the ports of German New Guinea. Stic will return to those j ports on Sunday, the lHth instnut. The homeward P. and O. mail steamer Devanha," which arrived an Wednesday afternoon, made the run from Hongkong m a380 words
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Article169 1912-10-05 16 Ni:w BUBeCBJBBM, Skitkmjijik, I'M 2. 1 Angullia and Son M.E.. >. D'Almeida street. 1842 Arianua L., .'3.5. Qneea Street. 1840 Ban Seng Soon 'Chop', 74, York Hill. lu2o Bidwell R.A.J.. Finlayson Green. 1841 Chee Seng (Chop\.'U, Pekin Street. 129-1 Chin Ketig Whall (Chop), fls. Boat tjuay. ICt'.l169 words
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Article53 1912-10-05 16 Launches will run as follows. Saturday, Oct. sth. Johnston's Pier at 2.15 and 1.10 p.m. Club Bungalow at 2.45 and 5..H) p.m. Sunday, Oct. 6th. Johnston's Pier at 7, 0 aud 10 a.m., 2.a0 and 8.80 p.m. Club Bungalow at 8.80 and O. MO a.m., 12.15. 353 words
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Article158 1912-10-05 16 Secret tests of a new 14-inch gun for the Japanese battle cruiser "Kongo" have just been carried out at Eskmeals, Cumberland, by Messrs. Vickers. This gun throws a she'l of 1,400 lbs. a distance of fifteen miles, and at a range of 8,000 yards it is capable of penetrating 22.9158 words
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Advertisement55 1912-10-05 16 This 1b a modern craze for verse, Anfl some are better, some are worse. But not all verses tell a talc About a cure which cannot fail. My greatest pleasure tis to say WoodB" Pepper m nt Cure drives colds away If you are wiie and would be cleyer. You'll55 words
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Advertisement127 1912-10-05 16 SUN LIFE A CE OF CANADA, (INCORPORATED I860). FUNDS (Exceed) -£8,500,001* CANADA'S PREMIER COMPANY. Experience bus perfected, and ACTUAL RESULTS to Policy holders, ban made the reputation, and proved the guarantee, of this Company's Policies. Apply for prospectus and pamphlet FACTS ABOUT THE COMPANY to Chief Oftiee for South Eastern127 words
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