The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 October 1912

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Pres AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. :N CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY OCTOBER 12. 1912. NO. 7,6 U)
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  • 191 1 Thirty two days has been allotted to I the discussion" of the Home Rule Bill, and personalities are expected -Page i>. Montenegrin successes on the Turkish frontier are reported m to day's war tele I grains. l\ige i*. It is likely thai arbitration will In: a*k ed
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  • 936 1 Thei-e is mi old saying to the effect that the shoemaker's childicn are. always the worst shod, and to apply the MOM of the proverb it might c s;ud that th:» barber's poll is in\aviil>!\ tin; worst thatched, sirange, but true, notwithstanding th c opportunities they have
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 392 1 THE FATALi NEW I PORTRAIT I A raj-.ital Drama the l'iciu:, I'.o NEW B^^ NtV/ ■I i? ion-one that will surely be appreciated E DIFFICULT I TRAVELLING* PICTURES. A CANINE %^—^^^^—^^mm* STEERSMAN also 1 COWBOY S LIFE IN U.S.A. i THE AMATEUR two sets of keys. im. rriaee.) PHYSICIAN A
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    • 370 1 HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, j I NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. 1 To-Night's Programme, you will enjoy the following H 9 Pictorial Gems I I CHILD'S REMORSE Biograph I (A Reflex of an Ominous Condition existing m Dun and < Hbcr Coiuitiies ii. 1! Fact.) R I THE TOURISTS Biograph 1 9G (FftTOe
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    • 128 1 30*&n>'0 H?>v>crtiBenvent& Choice wine* at (lolling and Cos- Page 2. Tenders invited for purchase of H. M.S. Wnterwitch Page H. Trade mark. Khoo Chye liean. notice I'age 2. Notice re dividend and closing of books Ihikit K. B. Rubber Co. -Page 2. Auction sale of wines etc --Page 7. Fancy
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 150 1 THE WEEK. Saturday (2th. Hiflh Water— ll 1 a.m., 11 12 p.m. B. 1. Outward Mail due. liinl^e Zetland Hngnlli. tt-SO |»m. Races, Third Day. 2 :i p.m. Fancy Dress Ball. Ha Hies. Sunday 13th. Hitfh Water— ll 27 a.m. 19th after Trinity. M. M. -Paul Leoat dv.>. Team Race
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  • 283 2 Peking, St ptenibvr IT. The "Peking Daily News m an editorial ou the situation m Manchuria, discusses the qiies tiou of whether the activity of Japan points to tht? creation of a butter state, which will iu'ercept the mutch of Kussia towards Tiiaotung, or to secure a
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  • 89 2 I'aris. September 17th Recently there have been so many rumours and suspicions of doping favourites, that the stewards of the Longchanips course, have decided to take detective action. Saliva will be taken front the mouth at every winning horse when he weighs m, m the presence of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 347 2 NEW RECORDS rum OLD BRING YOUR OLD RECORDS TO US AND WE WILL ALLOW YOU ON THEM IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW ONES ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. THEATRE ROYAL, north biulk;i:, road. Renville Jensen THE MYSTERIOUS THE INCOMPREHENSIBLE Saturday, Oct. 12th. Positively Last Performance GRAND GALA NIGHT. nder the distinguished Patronage
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    • 771 2 Notices j NOTICE. A. E Kader Bach a is no longer m our employ, having left our service on 7th instant THE ASIATIC STAMP Co., No. H, High Street. Oct 10 17-10 CONSULATE GENERAL FOR THE NEDERLANDS NOTICE. The foil Aving Government Farm of the of Rhio and its Dependencies
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    • 688 2 Notices BUKIT K. B. RUBBER Co., Ltd. NOTICE OF CLOSING OF TRANSFER BOOKS. Notice is hereby given that the Tiansfer Hooks of the Company will be closed from 19th to 23rd both days inclusive, for the purpose of preparing dividend warrants. By Order of the Hoard, WELSH Co., Secretaries. Oct
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    • 214 2 C. H. WILLIS SINGAPORE RAGES Run, October 12. Bets Straight out ON WIN AND PUCE ALL EVENTS. Trebles Races 2, 4, 7 3, 4, 7. 100 1 TREBLE EVENTS 1 (JO 1 DOUBLES ANY TWO RACES. All Wires must be Prepaid. No reply mt*nu no business see nuci list. 29,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 275 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. Thb Mnikinih Sunday after Trinhv. 13th October, 1912. 7 a.m Holy Communion. I Plain). 7-15 a.m. Holy Communion. (Choral) A Sermon, Hymns 315, 17« part II psalm 1 fiO. 9-15 a.m. Matins and Litany, Hymn 172. 4 p.m. Sunday School Bible Classes. 6-30 p.m.
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  • 1365 3 INTIMATK PfCTURS OF THK KING'S BLDBSt SON. M BXFMHM COHMMPOKDBNT. Paris, Thursday, Sept. 12. Under the title, "Prince Charming m Paris,'" M. Andre de Fouquieres c ontributea to the review, M J« Sais Tout." the account of au interview which he had with the Prince of
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  • 160 3 A negro, who says he i> 1 0^ years old, and tk IMgrO woman 78 years* old, got a marriage licence at Paterson. N..1.. a tew days ago, says the "New York Tribune." The man is Timothy Qrittn and the woman Lucy lilaokwell. They have been living
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 153 3 A. W. TULLY, TURF ACCOUNTANT, NOW DOING BUSINESS ON THE SINGAPORE MEETING Run on October 12. DOUBLES ANY TWO RACES. WIN PLACE ALL EVENTS. Books open on the Cesarewitch and Cambridgeshire. 22, Raffles Place Singapore 23, Beach Street, Penang Telegrams: TULLY Phone: 539. TURF ACCOUNTANT, Penang and Singapore, IS NOW
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    • 373 3 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB NOT9CE. Lldtai attending the BUM <>v the nth. 10th unci 13th October arc reminded that admi>sion to the Grand St*nd and Lawn will be bf Ticket only." Liulies' tickets are obtained through members of the S. C. 0. Free," but I they must bear the name of
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    • 123 3 V^ ABSOLUTELY \#CV PURE GRAND PRIX Jw PARIS 1889 BEER THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd., SOLE IMPORTERS. ■ill- /\;^aL r j. It's never f too early Jijji/ i take -^kl''l^to* Fraser&NeavesXl^ sqdawatbrl WINES a Claret I 1 Chateau La Tour Morin I Per case of 12 Quarts $7.50 I Per
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  • 879 4 The recent celebrations on the Clyde, of the centenary of rhe steamship, culled forth the following interesting account from Mr Maudslay The old firm or' Maudslay m !h).'i engincd the llichinond, the first vessel that plied for hire on the Thames m 1810; the Kegent. the first
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  • 819 4 Shipowners at 11m present time are experiencing a state of affairs which would have been considered impossible two ye us ago. Seventy shillings home from Gilveston with cotton and 225. out to Che Plate and 308. home arc rates which are Tar too good from the
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  • 125 4 A Centenarian Nbobo. Sandy Alexander, a negro who has at tamed the great age of 111, and who w.is a servant at White House when Mr. Polk was President, yesterday, says the New York correspondent of the Daily Telegraph," married Susie McCihee, a blushing bride of sixty,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 53 4 BY *>> Irca v?» TO APPOINTMENT '^Mfe^^^^^^S^ H.M. THE KING. CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. I FOR MILK b! ij STAND WITH SAFETY BRAND, j MILKMAID MILK IS GUAKANTEED TO CONTAIN ALL THE CREAM BUY THE BRAND
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    • 75 4 Five hundred cases of typhoid foyer were treated with glycogen during the December 1903 epidemic m western Pennsylvania, uud Dr. A. W. Hill, who was especially commissioned to see that glycogen wassuplied the public hospitals during this epidemic, received abundant testimony to its value. "In usicg glycogen, I had to
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    • 200 4 /^S^^C^Nf YJ TRADE IXI #V BRAfSin jy^Ey^ >. "^S. MARK m# BnAINU f/ emt ToNIC WlN E For Debilitated \x\-p^\/r\ Bodies and Brains /\S$ JJ recovery after Recovery of .ipj^nte and Hi^tstive f power. Recovery <>t a healthy supply of I vitalising Mood. Recovery <>r mental and physical force. j—
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  • 558 5 The m, international Congress of banners ol Commerce was held at Bos ton, on Sept. -24, and among the subjects cons,dered were: Fixin* M usto and J J| *0r,,, of tin- Calendar; International Court of Arbitral Justice for suits between ml( foreign states: cheque egisUtion unification;
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  • 642 5 I\ Man Wanted, Not Mm him:." Tbe Prince of Wales is probably more distant from maturity than are mo.^t hoys f his age/ 1 soys a writer m the World*! Work m a remarkable article on tbe education of Princes m general und tl -e Jiiiice of
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  • 224 5 There is muck about the public schools I that undoubtedly calls for criticism. But that they fail to mike business men" of the sous of people whose tr./ditions are those of scholarship or national service, is a matter, says the < ientle- woman," for which a lew
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  • 345 5 The death Is report* d of Captain Johan Wilbelm Bkstrand. at the age of seventy nim. at Yokohama, on the luth ult. lie was born m Sweden, and came to Japan] m the middle sKti.s as mate of a Dutch man of- war which had been bold to the Japanese
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 288 5 Style is the thing, above all others by which a good garment asserts itself, and our style will be found to be the expression of perfection m detail. yUailty must accord with style, and the materials used by us cannot be excelled, as they are the last word m excellence
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    • 546 5 I THE Singapore Free Press MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. lUe Sin^fii>ore Free Press is a Moinim Iv-iiy, :md is ou sale at depots, from an carlj ii<. m i ;ich moratag (Sundays excepted). Casi \H let: 'l'«'ii (Yuts a copy. S':l»v i ibor.s' copies will be deliverod atthci iii\.ii(
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    • 281 5 I BUY A I I v PLEX M DUPLICATOR I AM) IM] CHEERFUL. I YOUR TYPIST WILL NOT PULL A LONG FACE WHEN H£ IS M Ui ASKED TO MAKE 40 COPIES OF ANY DOCUMENT 9 H THE PLEX WILL DO THIS WORK FOR HIM B B Jj)O Complete outfit
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    • 140 5 SIEMENS WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Telegrams: SIEMENS, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 647. Electrical Engineers, Manufacturers and Contractors. SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMO WORKS, Ld. Hem* <>tfi<; Caxton House, Westminister, London. fSmgfUm i >■/>'. ■!>,,! stor, >■ Upper Thames Street, London. /<i in and 1 ft Dept. Dalston, London. Wor*s:— Stafford and Woolwich. f DYSENTERY
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  • 873 6 A MYSTEKUH S AMBASSADOR. Is HK v JJoNOOMAN Mystery surrounds the movements of Mr. Yang Feng, who claims to have been sent by the Peking Goverment to the Dalai Lama on a political errand. lie has himself deepened the atmosphere of mystery regarding hi* mission by resorting
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  • 637 6 Kkhkson the Lucky." New York, Sept. 10th. PtofcfOK Stef.iussou arrived at Seattle, on the P.icilic Coast, yesterday, and report t4 the discovery of v. tribe of 2,000 white people. They are believed to be the direct descendants of the following of Lief Ericksou the Lucky, who weut
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  • 111 6 A* food and clothing must come from the farm, it is plain that the American people have got to go back to fha land or starve, says the "New Orleans Picayune." If they will not themselves plough and dig, they will have to employ foreign la bour
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 437 6 g enjoy a w;>rii3-\vide re.Dj itioi bnsed^L upon a i|ua&it> t;.v;ii and unvarying. 303r7/»r.iitM. 1.:-. T -'ra.:~ i ley AcWKes .U!(l I 1^ W Hi lg| t I llil m y& .Vo 1 FAR EAST OXYGEN ACETYLENE COMPANY, LTD., (SINGAPORE BRANCH.) MARINE BOILER REPAIRS BY AUTOGENOUS WELDING Repairs of Furnace
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    • 60 6 In a case of a neurasthenic patient who had been under medical treatment for years without penuannet benefit, the effect of glyco- 1 gen was wonderful. She gained m weight j and strength so rapidly, that m twenty years practice, I have never seen such results m is short a
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    • 26 6 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.
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    • 161 6 SAMUEL WITHERS Go's SAFES. Pn -.1 B -4lffCy V'k. I > ra i^ j~ ■LflL__l 9 >a v I ir- -IB? No. 186- A. 24 ins. by 1 8 ins. by 1 ins. 30 ins. by '41 ins. by '>0 ins. 'MS ins. by 25 ins. by 29 ins. STOCK
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  • 1874 7 Quicquid agunt kominsa nostii sat far- libellL JUV.NAI* Not within living memory has tho ominous simmering m the volcanic region of the Balkans been so near a general geyseroutburst as it is at this moment. In one quarter, m the extreme west, the firm* of the
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    • 530 7 MALARIA SUFFERERS v^'^-^L NOT /fi'^mjki despair. l^'^^ff^ MESSAGE /dl*PE\ MEANT I YOU. A cheery message of hope for Malaria suffer* rs comes from Mr. J. P. Gunetilleke. ot Naramalle Ceylon. Like most police ottlcials I Mr. Gunetilleke has to be out on duty m aB weasbevs and often m unhealthy
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    • 567 7 Wanted WANTED A competent Dresser for Estate Hospital. reply stating qualifications am] send conies of testimonials to 8.P.E., Behn Meyer Co., Ltd. <>ct 11 1910 WANTED AT ONCE A smart Shorthand Typist. Apply m writ ing with e-»py of references and salary renuir ed to "D. D.' c o Free
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    • 639 7 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF /V4I/4L STORES <* FITTINGS Ex. H.M.S. WATERWITCH At Victoria Dock, Tanjong Pagar. On Thursday, October 17th, at 10-3O a.m. Also about 65 TONS CARDIFF PATENT FDELBRICKEITES J wtrcanD Anchors, etc., etc. On View on Wednesday, 16th inst. H. L. COGHLAN CO., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF High
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    • 289 7 AUCTION SALE OF SUNDRIES On Saturday, 12th October, at 11 a.m. Comprising Black coating. Table, and Hanging Lamps, Crockery, Glassware. Plated ware, Cooking utensils, etc. et<-. CHING KENG LEE ft Co.. Auctioneer. <*• M i:mo MORTGAGEES SALE Tuesday, 15th October at 2-30 p. m. Lot I. St yen freehold allotments
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 244 7 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P Q str Moldavia, connecting with the str India at Colombo due Oct 17. Mr A Mrs J. S. Mason and child, Rev C Alexander Mr Mm F. Ruchvraldy, Mr A Mrs E. D. Butler, Mr Mrs Gawler, 11. E. Bryne. Per P O str Nile due
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 16 8 0a the 10th inst, m London, the wife ol 1)R. Norman Black, of Twin son*.
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    • 28 8 Tl.nnk hiFi E. On Sept. 9, at B rfleaH Hill. Sussex. Harold TunnidlnV. young' st sou of tho late Ralph TunniclifTe, of Leigh. Lancashire, aj^ed :<6 years.
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  • 1093 8 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday Oct. 12, 1912. Ur.»wed nfli r«' f «ir 'le.p 'I i pit »?'i <?'t». By >ester<la\'s mail the Hongkong Budget Speech is to hand, an<l it is satisfactory to notice that on the first occasion when Sir Hf.NKY May has had the task of presenting
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  • 696 8 At tlie Alhambra this evening a iMiinb» i r of new lilins will SS shown including the famed Mn\ Linder In I motor trip. dipt. H. B. Power 2nd Mn. the Huffs will be detention barrack visitor ;ind field ottieor for the ensuing week. The great picture film Men and
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  • 94 8 APPEAL TO ENGLAND DtgpftlclMi from 1) 'U'i.wl«» ;\ud tinople iudicato ihat tlie Siooiii.iu rising the former dcclannjj th:it tii« cooperated with Ihfl Mont "fi. m I BernnM. Ji is asserted iv B^l^radt ili.it t)i I; li.i/.juks are destroyinj? anl burning JScrviiiu rillMM m M;w«Mlorr cil massacring the inhabitants.
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  • 45 8 (ileams of hop*' t>i I peare iim> bt i. stored have almost entirely rmniall I'odtforit/.a, Oct. 11. Tin- Montr?!. ■flag fourteen hours fnriou* Bghtinf HtornuMl the hill and fort i omiiiand'ng I and opened the road towards Skal Thfl disunities were heavy.
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  • 16 8 V«\v «>rt. 11. Mexican rsbi Kscalou annihilated 1 >0 Federals uiih 1~, escaping.
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  • 242 8 The Position m Malaya. /•>'//// i Pur ()im I'm rr*p4jml* i IpoL. Ocfl 1 1 Mt. Cecil Kae, M. L. A., interviewed with regard to the future of tin said th.» price was bound to rise owing to rb» world's output having shrunk. Mal:i> Tasmania and Banka
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  • 310 8 Agents Derrick Co. I'.ruang J7. Low return due to mm J»«'ing let out to trihutors. A-*uts liovistead and Co. Nordaual declares an interim HtM—J of T> per cent. payaMe on «Kt. ft. Agents .?aeger nnd Co. I nited Sumatra —IS, OOO Ib. 9 niftfcl M.1,900. Malaka
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 192 8 TANSAN y jjj A Natural Tonic Table Water Hln Pints Splits Mil r \v\ /'"3 roN!C^^ Fresh Stocks Arrive Monthly ■F^^jj^^ SOLE AGENTS: LjyjCALDBECK, H MACGREGOR THE TRADE SUPPLIED. PRESENTS FOR FRIENDS AT HOME FOR XMAS Nett. C ORANGE PEKOE— a special quality tea with delicate fiavjiu 10 11). c)>,
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    • 345 8 Tenders are Invited for the purchase of H.M.S. 'Waterwitch As she lies at Tanjong Pagar with masts, rigging and sails. Particulars. -Three masted schooner ringed vessel, composite built, copper, shcathtd. metal fastened, with metal propeller, brass tubed t^nden&er, metal Downton pumps ftc and a lan>e quantity of iron ballast two
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  • 445 9 THE GUILLOTINE AT WORK. Government's Terrible Responsibility." Krister's Service. London. Oct. 11. The Hou»e of Commous wu crowded when Mr. \squith introdaoed bis guillotine resolution for I Lome Rul... allocating M days to the measure. He said that the object of flnieieswl vat not only to pass the
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  • 26 9 DEMONSTRATIONS BY STUDENTS. Heotbh's Sbiivick. The Grand Vizier harangued them but wo. -nstantly interrupted and"d fcheir llltllnate dfap^j hv |m)misi to eceivo a deputation.
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  • 158 9 Sir K.iward Carson explained that though he and his friends loathed the bill they would not lose their tempers, prelining remaining m full force to expul sion from the House. Referring to the Ministerial laughter he said he did not < nvy the man who COtlld go to
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  • 69 9 London, October 10. In the House of I'omraous, Mr. King asked whether the speeches ot certain Privy Councillors and also the lister Covenant could be referr"(l to the law officers of the Crown ill order to report if they were a breach of the oath of
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  • 62 9 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Oct 11. Prices realised at to-day's auction No. 1. sheet «22.3 No. 2. sheet 222.40 Scrap Crepe 186.40 I lark Crepe 176 When Mr R. G. Watson returns from Home next month it is expected that he will take up his substantive
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  • 114 9 Wniii. October 10. Count Ber.htold cir,t inft V 1 th HunßariiUl Ration, d«elton the effort, being mode towards peace. He concluded "Our policy is not conquest but. that does no. mean that we Jire not interested m the Balkans. We havo vital interests there and we are determined
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  • 155 9 Podgorit/.a, Oct, 10 The Montenegrin forces resumed their bombardment of Dotcbitei yietniay morning simultanr ously with the buttle proceeding iv front of the Turkish town ot Tu/.i. A division com mauded by Vukotitch crossed the frontier yesterday morning neor Berane. Detchitch fell at four oVlock m th.> afternoon
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  • 83 9 Hay Pauncefote Treaty. London, Oct. 1 1. Sir Kdwaid < .rev, m reply to Mr. Hewius, said that after the passage of the l\ui;ima Canal bill we m formed the Halted Suites that if eventually the difference between the two countries respecting tho interpretation of the Hayl'auncelote treaty
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  • 45 9 London, October 11. The Kuipire Trade Commission bas reassembled ana is taking evidence on emigration which will occupy a. fortnight. Thereafter evidence on imperial trade will be taken. The Commission sails for Australasia on Jann ary I", returning to klugland m July.
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  • 53 9 FUNERAL SERVICE OVER B. 2." London, Oct. 11.— An impressive funelal service was held this afternoon over the spot where submarine R 2 sank. A number of warships fiom the flotilla to which 1> 'A belonged attended and hundreds of persons lined the Dover cliffs. A pall like ha/c enveloped
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  • 36 9 Rio Janeiro, Oct. 11. The President and "Foreign Minister and the British ami other foreign missions were unsuccessful m witnessing the eclipse of the sun at Pahsinjuatro, Minas Geraes owing to heavy rain.
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  • 32 9 The Nobel Prize for medicine has been awarded to Dr Alexis Curivll, of the Hock feller Institute, New York, for works on suture vessels and the transplantation of organs.
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  • 61 9 For the eye of the Geisha manage- ment The "Evening News" states that Mr George Edwardes, manager of the Gaiety Theatre, has been compelled to insert iv his agreements with actresses clfaise prohibiting the actresses from marrying during their terras of engagement. His object is to prevent the inconvenience caused
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  • 836 9 Fun ordinary Mi.ktim.. The fast ordinary general (statutory' j meeting of the shareholders of the Tin* Kil Tiu Mines, Limited, was held at noon yesterday m the Chamber of Commerce. MX K. A. Stevens presided and there were also present Messrs G. A. Derrick. H. M.
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  • 138 9 The Mercantile Hank Football Club meets the Sunrays Football Club m the Yin Shield competition this afternoon at the Police Ground, Beach Uoad. Honkong papers regret to learn that a telegram has been received from Mr. E. A. Hewett, c.m.g., announcing the death of his wife on the morning of
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  • Correspondence.
    • 792 9 somk Vmuan Xeedh. To thi: Editor. j Sir,- I quite agree with your suggestion made a few days ago m your leader with j reference to the manner m which some of our surplus revenue may be expended. I aim strongly of opinion that more money should
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    • 108 9 Mr. C. F. J. Green, sitting as third magistrate, yesterday afternoon, took some evidence m a preliminary enquiry m which the accused were a young Dutchman named H. Van Schreven and a Malay called Anang bin Mohamed Ali. The Dutchman was charged with forgery of Dutch seamen's certificates
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 196 9 ROBINSON Co. In Choice Leathers BVa^BBaBBBBBBB^BHBBBB^HHa^B^B^BBBB^B f ITH^/L Cl ROBINSON Co. i H® II o 9 g— HI If I To ensure perfection m cigarettes 1 insist upon seeing the above trade 1 mark on every package MASPERO FRERES'S EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES ARK OBTAINABLE THKOIi.II Messrs. WHITEAWAY LAIDLAW Co. KATZ BROS.,
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 632 10 Shipping AUSTRIAN LLOYD (Under Mail Contract with the Austrian Government.) NEW MONTHLY FAST LINE, TRIESTE -SHANGHAI Prom and to TRIESTE and VENICE, calling at PORT SAID Suez, Aden, Colombo, Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai and at Penang on the homeward voyage. OUTWARD. as. Bohemia 7935 tons due to Bail on or
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    • 279 10 Hamburg America Line, Hamburg Oeutsche Dam pf sch if f-f dirts Get, "Hansa" Bremen. COMBINED SERVICE Tht steamers ol these companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam and the straw China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month
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    • 543 10 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd FOU Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore, Karikal and Negapatam The Compan\ 's Steamer TEESTA G,«9G tons, C. Willis. Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Monday, the 14th instant, at 5 p. m. She has excellent accommodation for first
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    • 619 10 Shipping N.Y.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 Impe rial -Japanese Government. The New Twinscrew Steamero-maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all the
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    • 701 10 Shipping N. D. L. Norddeutschor Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAII LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers or this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connectint Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtao
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    • 596 10 Shipping p. a STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Ponang, Ceylon Australia. India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading Issued lor Chli Coast., Persian Golf, Continental and Am Ports. Steamer* will leave Bingai«re 00 or »to\ MAIL LINES 1912 Homeward (for Europe) From Singapore, connecting
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 727 11 I Shipping [Toyo Kisen Kaisha I (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND I Western Pacific Railway Co. he New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Francisco to all points m the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. m aM Equip^d with Wire,es« Telegraph I TIME TABLE FROM HONGKONG. B.S. Ni)>j)on
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    • 639 11 Stripping Pacific Mail S.S. Co. X) S MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Serai Tropical Route Only line taking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE across the Pacific via HONOLULU, OAHU, on the most fertile and beautiful island of the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and
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    • 525 11 Banks THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd. Incorporated bt SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capital Subscribed V 10,000,000 Capital Paid Up y 6,250,000 Reserve Funds V 3,100,000 HEAD OFFICE TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). Branches and Agencies: Amoy Keelung Osaka Tamsui Bombay Kobe Shanghai Tokyo tantou Kagi Swatow Yokohama Calcutta London Taichu Etc., etc loochow
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    • 750 11 Insurance THE GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY. No. J, Malacca Street, Singapore. TRANSACTS INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, '■h: We, Accident, Motor-ear, Flre* ai ,d Marine, etc. Only the best Companies represented. Ph.-e 473. A. HEIRUTH, MANAGER _t^! JB-11 Royal Insurance Co, Ld Fire Life ToT* L ru« D BXCBm kum(m THE S
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  • 1132 12 ISBCB Of THE 40,000 th EfUMBUL AX INTKKKSTING Si PlM.} MENT. To celebrate the occasion of the 40,000 th ■number, which is issued to-day (Sept. 10th) the Times publishes a bulky supple uient which, m its various sections, deals with every branch of the art of printing, M
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  • 518 12 Steamship Enterprise Abandoned. The announcement that the Koyal hutch West India Mail Company's ser\ inbetween Paramaribo, Dutch (luiana. and New York is at the end. and thiit the iour StsSMBSTS performing the service have become tln« property of tbe Cuited Fruit Company, of Boston, rings down
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  • 223 12 The Acting British Consul ut Colon, m bis report on the trade of Panama last year, refeis at some length to the Panama Canal, and states that apart from coiuinu nication between eastern aud western sea boards of the I'nited States, the only shortening of routes of importance
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  • 918 12 The Average Citi/en, if asked Kuddenly What is tungsten would probably reply, if he answered at all, Stuff they make electric lamps with. A few years ago, before the advent of the tungsteu bulb, he might have remembered that there was such a thing as tungsten
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  • 340 12 AHMtKMM. COKniTIOMf) \M> ;i I .\n Intonsat log sjooooiaJ <>f h,, cal problems eonm-eted wr, nm Hie aeroplane ha> Ixen >J\«ii 1.-. Schrotter to Urn Medu ;il Soci, says the Vicuna aaiiaepoadeol Lancet. Dr. von Schiott.i |g for UM medical man (ho main i,, interest m aoiOßatttiof
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  • 365 12 TMK IXKIXITKM GHKAI \MInIINITKLN ffMITf hiecoveries of modern science ha\ touished men both by NffMlfag how motisly large the universe is. ami aUo b\ showing how infinitely HHll the miv particles of matter are. he ft rill very big and. until two or th>. ago. «U supposed t
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 298 12 SUN LIFE AS co«prv CE OF CANADA (INCORPORATED 1865). FUNDS (Exceed) £8,500,000 CANADA'S PREMIER COMPANY. Experience has perfected, and ACTUAL RESULTS to Policy holders, hay made the reputation, and proved the guarantee, of this Company's Policies. Apply for prospectus and pamphlet "FACTS ABOUT THE COMPANY" to Chief Office for South
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    • 54 12 The great, foul tioud called influenza U scarce bt <»Wed a ma^ic c.enuser it tills your system full of vaponr, Too poisonous to print on paper. Tis oft the cause of a suicide. Despair, depression twill provide Oh if of health you wish to be sun When you've the "flu."
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    • 33 12 BRAND **l^JjJ/J BTUIIR. DELICACIES. Genuine Caviare, Anchovies m Brine. IN TINS AliD «L\SSLS. Soli ky all Hi«k-oUst Provttton Otal«r«. C. F. BTUI m a CO.. HAMBURG English Export Agent: W LOVHUIfOVL, LUSUOS. EC.
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  • 804 13 (From Our Own Correspondent) Peking, Sept. 1 5th, rnee* was i.uuh jubilaiion m the Chi Press here on receipt of the news tn*l a loan agreement for a sum of had been-signed with an m.i n group of financier, m London Hie terms demanded by the Sextuple Group
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  • 736 13 CRUKLTV m IXOIA. Though the present generation bus accepted the doctrine of humanity, it has not yet been recognised m its fullest meaning the Hon. Mrs. Charlton Kominil us m a timely paper she has contributed to the SepteralM-r number of the "Nineteenth Cenlury" undor the heading
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  • 454 13 There seems to be do country m the world which makes that difference m food between youth aud old age which under ideal conditions there ought to be, says Mr William Koper, writing to the "Medical Times." He proceeds to give some practical suggestions on the necessity
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  • 390 13 The extent to which the late Sir \V. s. liilbert added to the current conversational coin, not of the British Kiupire only, hut of tbe [Tafted States, is illustrated m M article by Josephine Hart Phelps m a Sau Francisco paper, the Argonaut. In the course of it
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  • 600 13 Thk Prkvkstion and CumK of I>ir iK Disorders. Enthusiasm ok Do.top.s in a New Discover v. i Doctor, 1 liavc tried six of the besl-k' infant foods, and nothing agrees with baby He is sick: he has coli<- ami diarrhoea, ami no is wasting
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 36 13 100 PUN TING, 10, North bridge Boad, (Faun Puxmi), SINGAPORE. ITIST ANO PORTRAIT PAINTER. ialk Drawings, Oil Paintings, Water Colours, &c. H4 /?GES M ODER A TE. Course of Lessons 150 EACH SUBJECT. Aug 27 -7-2
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    • 13 13 CLCANSe YOUR BLOOD with CRIMAULT C° SARSAPARILLA ■MR I f*^L 6RIMALLT C" A
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    • 517 13 if jj&uii Down* if I Mecommended 1 I by my Doctor.^ 3 Gnrden Terrace, Seal, Sevcnoaks. Dear Sirs,— l am m the teaching profession, and whenever I get run down I find Angler's Emulsion is the surest pick-me-up. It was I recommended me by my doctor to back my strength
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    • 72 13 f I have been prescribing Morrhuol Creosote capsules very extensively during the past two years Bronchial and Tubercular disordinerp, and m several of my severest cases, I have been astonished how rapidly repair has taken place. In pulmonary tuberculosis, they check the formation of purulent expectoration and m from one
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    • 193 13 Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Near Entrance to Borneo Wharf. Telephone 1026. Sea stocks of all kinds of Frozen Meats etc., can be delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or m the Singapore Roads on short notice. OFFICE HOURS. Weekdays 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. {7 a.m. to 8 a.m.
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  • 1164 14 By William Archf.i;. Mr. J3. H. Chamberlain tells of a traveler who maintained that eight weeks n either more nor less was the time required to give one a complete mastery ol things Japanese. As my own stay has lasted just two months, I am encouraged
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  • 140 14 !Many people m Kntfland have an idr.i tlmt Australia is a land where snow i> never heard of. It may interest them to know that there was last month a marvellous fall of snow throughout the Koscius.ko district of the Australian Alps. It commenced on a Saturday
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  • 99 14 TIM WMOWW hod just tekaa his fourth ITife and was thowlm her around the village. Among the placets visited tho churchyard, and tho bride paused before ver\ elaborate tombstone that had bam erected l»y the bridegroom. Being a little near sighted, she asked him to read the iosriipliuill,
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  • 1233 14 TIM fhsf total where represents figures for 191 1 except where a njjurc m brackets is ghrta ie presenting so many months. Kst.n. managers and agents will oblige by miWIIM returns if tnig, In onhr to avoid the com plication in\i>l\oa to Compauits Uuishing their >ear s
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  • 129 14 Ifll. Srpt Belat 4.9(»:. i■ lUunr. i Bru.srb I*ol4 C'lu'iidtTinui: 4 40 l Dagu Wolfram) i i Oopsag ;.ooi' > H.'uwood 9)4.895 .>"J< Kannuiinmiol!ars^9)43.ll9 If, IT Kaiir.boi 8,008 27.'> 1>» Kintu 11U.065 Kinta Associsitiou 96.858 7.">1 t 9<K Usdaog 2.063 Kranuit Vnlui 6,848 Laliut 7.62H Menßlembu Lode 8,967
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  • 25 14 n— fort 71 1| British Borneo 7)46.1-1' •londeratn §,§SJ I<angkou -2.1t-.; Mtlal »P t)ll Saponn «ekoug 7U0,:-r>' South Mm* r,»6,6i:< T««o«i 7.824
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 210 14 I ENJOY GOOD HEALTH AND I SPIRITS BY DRINKING I WOLFE'S I Aromatic Sch-edam I wwllPMi% Br *S It is not only the most wholesome spirit obtainable as a stimulant for general use; it has ii beneficial effect upon tin w Liver, kidneys, and other organs as a pick-me-up, t<mic
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  • 1338 15 RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Cap. Ibhoe. Paid. Labt Dry. Butbbb. BMLbHma 85 r OOO 88 2s Allagar 8% 2 74 3 2 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 15% int 14 74 15 9 50,000 28 2s Batang Malaka 2 3 3 0 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 80% int ...£l2 10
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 176 15 THE WONDERFUL "PETROUTE" Safetyj.amp Is now superseding all kinds of old-fashioned Oil Lamps at home and abroad No Danger, Nn FPPP fill (The S irit bein absorbed m the IIU C1 tf Mf container by a patent process.) No Smoke, No Smell, No Discolouration of Ceilings Furniture. Goes out if
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    • 20 15 tm^" ~*r*°*>&T^ ttv mm >'* v m^i tt rail SSr<tk. J^-^»* 'j^. a g if 4 4 v^AJW a. "JP l^M
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  • Page 15 Miscellaneous
    • 1417 15 VESSELS IN PORT. Steamers Nat. Tonnage Master From Consignee* f, Antenor Brit 3562 Harbord Saigon, 910 Mansfield Uueelll* fi B. Poh Guan Brit 576 Smith Macassar, 24-9 H. Eng Moh st ay Chosen Maru Jap 1870 Vanagi Miike, 410 M. B X lav P Darvel Ger 898 Littmaun Labuan, 610
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  • 761 16 THIRDDAY. Saturday 12th October 1912. BTRWABDO Plate. Scurry. Only two liave been left m this race which will be a match between The Friar and Seronok and seeing the Friar's form we expect him to avlu. Giuffin HANDICAP. li. C. and Distance. The Nun and Tom Boy got
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  • 38 16 The "Klang for Port Swettenham and Peuang on Saturday 12th October will be despatched from Singapore Roads at 6.45 p.m. Launch conveying passenger to the steamer will leave Johnston's Pier at t>.:-$0 p.m. prompt.
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  • 159 16 Chinaman Who Wlfl BI4NDBD WITH Pf.pim.k. A stalwart Cantonese appeared before i Mr [H. W. Firmstone, m the District Jri- niinal Court, yesterday, ov a charge of robbery. The accused pleaded guilty to theft but denied the more serious charge. The evidence called by the prosecution .•bowed
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  • 77 16 fairly large gathering watched the League Association football match on the Esplanade last evening between the Warders and the Singapore Recreation Club. Staff Sergeant I'arrer acted as referee. The S.R.C. were the smartest ou tlie ball and their combination was superit r. They had most of the play
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  • 477 16 Pyramid," la a boose paper writes on the prospects of the billiard Mason, and touches thus on the probability that the veteran champion Roberts will not be so ofteu seen as before: The outlook on the billiard horizon sugfSSSI that we are going to have a
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  • 351 16 CAUftva Death r.v A Kash Act. Furtber evidence was taken by Mr E. L. Talma, second magistrate, yesterday after noon, m v preliminary enquiry into a charge of causing tlie death of a Tamil woman by a rash act by giving her an overdose of laudanum brought
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  • 584 16 Dbath op <;i mnm Rims. The death occurred, at the Military Hospital at 1 :;o p. m Sopt 25th. of Gunner Kippie, of the Kosal Garrison Artillery, (iunner Hippie was boxing Ship's Corporal Rial!— m a 15 round contest for »h«- Championship of Ceylon at Mm
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  • 448 16 The outward bound German mail steamer M Pri/iz Eite] Fiiedrich" arrived early yesterday (Friday) morning. She dis charges and loads some general cargo, replenishes her bonkers, and resumes her voyage to China and Japan today 'Satur day) morning. From China the Nam Sang M dicharges part cargo here,
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  • 176 16 j Messrs K. K. Ahmad Marican. and M. S. j Mohd. Kassim Marican Prosideut. and Vice President of the Rushdiah Club, have signified their willingness, to give away II medals to the players of the Ist. and 2nd. team of their Club on Monday even ing at Beach
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  • 30 16 SUHDAT, ttTH, Johnston's Pier at 9. 10 and 11 a.m 2-.\Q and B*SO p.m. Club Hungalow at W :U) and 10 -:?n a.m.. 13*15, and B*Bo p.m.
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 63 16 Old Mrs. Hugg was quite v bore She'd hug you if you'd met Ueton She hugged her husband and her sou She hugged poor Fido just for fun toSW a C ld and thls h »gged, a P 01 11 both herlu ngs were drukktd m?nt S C C vie
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    • 60 16 Fresh Australian Pure Creamer) BUTTER (IN lib. PATS.) > < Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED. Please Note Messrs. KATZ BROTHERS, Ltd. Stock Taking Sale WILL BE HELD IN November? December AS FORMERLY Sale Commencing Nov. 4 THE FAMOUS TYRES have again broken all RECORDS I ALL CURRENT SIZES IN STOCK
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 116 16 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe.— Per B I. Teesta with mails up to SCtfa Sept. due to-day. M. M. Paul Leeat due Oct 13. From China.— Per M. M. Sydney due OotJ 14. London Malls Despatched. Left. ddh. Arrived. S'lr, t ng 9 Sei>t 21 Beptai P. AC). Sept 6
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