The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 October 1912

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY. OCTOBER 28 1912. NO. 7,662
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  • 180 1 Telegrams concerning the tv m the Balkans are far from reassuring m so far as Turkey is com erned. The allied States are meeting with success practically at all points and Adrianople is reported to be m flames Page 7. The medical practitioners are still unsatisfiml with
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  • 1735 1 'To Makk nu. I'imshmknt Kir Tin. CUIMK. AH M usual ■fine the evening meal was the centra of on attentive circle. Tales of witchcraft and unholy magic were circulating and presently Ali took up his parable and spake, whereupon the others ceased talking and bent forward intently hanging
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 366 1 I THE CHANCE OF A LIFETIME"""™""™ 11 A cauic to the CiaemaU^r M >h operator who took the picture, and that eon.es to you now. which you cannot afford to uJss seizing, TO SEE THE SINKING OF THE HELVETIA a Ufa U***, ocu, r;; n ,,,e gJ^X^jjjjjU*-.. „.e H,K, tl
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    • 212 1 HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, J I NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. I I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! I FIVE I BRAND-NEW SUPERLATIVE I Biograph Itala's I I FILMS I ON SHOW. I I Telephone No. Hie k. HARIMA, Sole Proprietor B GRAND HOTEL DE LEUROPE. LIMITED. ON THE OC< ASION Oh THE PEKI ORMANi OK
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    • 156 1 Singapore Amateur Dramatic Committee Victoria Theatre Oct 29. Nov. 5, 7, 9. P»\ arrangement with M. K. Bandmanu THE GEISHA BY OWEN HALL, H. QREENBANK AND S. JONES. BOX PLAN AT THE ROBINSON PIANO Co. Seats, $3, $1, and 50 Cents. Oct If TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! "MERRY GO ROUND" 9 P.
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    • 84 1 So»£av»'9 Hfrvcrtiscmcnt*. .Junior Typist wanted Page b. Secoud assistant for estate work Page h. Chinese clerk for shipping and forwarding wanted Page H. Auction sale of furniture and plantsPage '>. Kat/. Uros stock taking sale Page 12. New Films at Harima Hall iage 1. Diaries and date blocks at Kelly
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 138 1 THE WEEK. Monday 28th. High Water— ol-5S a.m.. 11.57 p.m. M. M. Outward and Horueward Malls due. Emulation Lodge, S.JO pin. Buffs Baud iv Bc»t. Oanms, B p.m Tuesday 29th. High Water— ll-21 a.m. The Gciaha ic. Tlitatre. S.K.C. Anuual uicctin^. B-10 p.m. Wednesday 30th. High Water— o 37 a.m..
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  • 168 2 A new club has been organised m Rangoon lately which promises to become popular among the younger members of the Chinese community of Rangoon. The club is the Chinese Hiding Club, and it now numbers twenty-five members all of whom are Rangoon born young men and educated
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  • 57 2 The f -ishioDs for ladies are never tho same The hats and things they wear Are one thing to-day and arother to-morrow The sty es often make people stare. But thereys one thing which cannot chance Be fafceions what they may an *> e > F wSS 8 1 Old8
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 444 2 FRED LANDER TURF ACCOUNTANT, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. HAS OPENED HIS BOOKS ON THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE STAKES 200-1 COMBINATIONS 200-1 Against placing them 1, 2, 3 as they run. 50-7 COMBINATIONS MIXED 50-1 Also WIN PLACE For Further Particulars Apply to SINGAPORE OFFICE 29-1, Raffles Place (Upstairs) or HEAD OFFICE, 23, Beach
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    • 545 2 I Notices THE BELAT TIN MINING Co., Ltd. DECLARATION OF INTERIM DIVIDEND AND NOTICE OF CLOSING OF TRANSFER BOOKS. Notice m hereby given that a first interim dividend of 4 (40 cents per share) has been 1 declared by the Directors on account of the year ending 31 Ht March
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    • 995 2 Notices THE UNITED SINGAPORE RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED. (IN LIQUIDATION). NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a final dividend of Hi cents per share can be obtained by Shareholder* of the above Company at the Registered Offices of th<- Company. Commercial Union Buildntfs. Bintfanore, on any busi ness day between the hours
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    • 396 2 Notices I LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION As it has been proposed to raetUi a Lodfj m Singapore, will all Orangemen re Idtef m the colony kindly send m their camel and a<l dre«se« so that a meeting may be ca'Nd an>l the position discußsed. For further pel Ml mien reply to
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  • 1365 3 Rich Find m St. Ives Bay. Another romantic chapter m the fetory of Cornish mining is about to open by the discovery of rich deposits of tin on the I shore at St. Ives Bay. It is not a new diaJ co very m the same
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  • 532 3 As Inckkask m Tkadk with Foki.ign COUNTIUKS. According to the annual statement of bhe navigation and shipping of the I'nited Kingdom for 1911 (just issued by the Hoard of Trade) the total number of vessels engaged m the foreign trade which entered British ports during that period
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    • 488 3 IT IS A GREAT THING TO SAY that all the racing honours of the closing season have been gained on DUNLOP TYRES Yet such is the incontroverti. i£ \^fe\ ble fact. The list of wins m- /V MWfM\ and British Empire cham- V^'ril Trophies, and hundreds of I .f£j iE&'?
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    • 70 3 I have boon prescribing Morrhuol Creosote capsules very extensively during the past two years Bronchial and Tubercular disordiners, 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 to
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    • 112 3 <S ABSOLUTELY 4CV PURE RAND PRIX v ARIS 1889 \T BEER V EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd., SOLE IMPORTERS. C. G. HIBBERT Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) KLANG and IPOH. GENERAL MERCHANTS AGENTS. Afjoits fur C. G. HIBBERT Co. (Established 1767) London and Southampton "KANGAROO" Brand of Bottled Beer. FORTNUM and
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  • 962 4 A I)is<;rackkul Bcm. In the Ipoh Police Court, on Monday be fore Mr W. S. Gibson, Tboraas Vfoor Filson, planter, Sungei Chiuor Estate: John Hal four Ireland, planter, Trolak Kstate, and Howard Forrest, Strathalie, were charged, along with another not m custody, with having on 29th September, m
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  • 51 4 Grimault'g Bkin Soap, so justly renowned for I its cleansing and curative properties m re- I moving dobie's itch, &c, prevents all skin I diseases: it is nice to use, has a most refresh- I ing smell and should always be used m hot countries m washing and shaving. 11
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  • 534 4 Sir Richard McMride, m a conversatioi with a correspondent of the Toiontc "Globe," has given the British Columbiac view of Canada's duty m respect of tin Navy. While he lays down the un impeach able principle that British Columbia sboulc be it'^;n«J"(l as the western
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 326 4 APPOINTMENT '^^^T^^^^^^^. H M THE ING CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. J^| ILKMAID NATURAL 4 Top-Notc h' Brand, recognised m every land, J f you search both hemispheres, not a finer milk appears, L et it be
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    • 478 4 f\vj The Ideal Tonic nc OSe Van a a^ sufficient to convince tluA \^4jy i convalescent of its value. W\ J/l^^j V"ana' hclp^ to nourish \\/7 V/ c €^*Uoitcd system .irul \X^~^^^ restore vigour to body and brain. I Tonic Wine i j is \nirt\ its t« »i j:* .<<
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  • 1573 5 \From our own Corrtsfionaent.) October Kiliiilmr K h was one of the centres m Scottland where the loyalists of the North of (reland were invited to sign the lister Covenant, and the ceremony took P i ace amid dramatic surroundings. The crave yard of Old Greyfriars' Church is
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  • 291 5 Rival Marsiaoi Proposals os Railway I'i.a i loini, A marriage at Dungiven. I ounty l>erry. is the se<iuel to a "proposal" scene at tbe local railway station recently. The bride, a comely girl of the agricultural class and a native of the district, was on a visit from
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 516 5 J. Crowthor Shaw respectfully m- v f\>. vites the honour of a visit to his Tailor- ing Establishment, whore a number of exclusive models and the latest novelties m materials are now exhibited. w J. GROWTHER SHAW, v y yC MERCHANT TAILOR, N/^ X 30-a, Raffles Place. To Let TO
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    • 736 5 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF Household Furniture, A collection of plants &c. Tlie property of W. L. Watkins Esq., To he heH at Maykield." No. 1-h, An [>krson Uoad. Saturday, 2nd November, at 2-30 p.m. On view two flajfl prior to sale. POWELL Co., Auctioneers. Oct 28 311 AUCTION SALE OF
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    • 551 5 IDINE. IT is the only colour wash that will adhere to fresh concrete walls without the use of size. It sets stonehard. IT adheres* to cement, concrete, wood, metal and glass. IT is easily prepared and possesses great covering properties. It is supplied m various colours. I Sample Tins Free.
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    • 148 5 FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL BUILDING SITES AT TANOLIN. Particulars of valuable and beautifully situatid freehold usidintial Iniildin^ siteLying bttweon l'attison Hoad and the Abtwtstord Batata sith WitmaOß from On hard Road, Tan^lin. To be sold by auction at POWXLL d (os SALK-HOOM On Tuesday, the 12th Nov., at 2-30 p.m. PARTICULARS. LOT
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 60 6 CorglN'B— Gardnkr. Sept. 25, at I. alum. j Rkuinald, wm of late A. W. V. CouHins, of Singapore, to LlLitN BUSABBTB Gaudser. FKABKK- Spink. Sept. 23, at Gipsy-hill, I). Krahkr oi the ChineHe Government Kailways, to K ati: Florkn< k Sfink. PrciH Wii.liamh.— Sept. 26. at Heading, M. H.
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    • 38 6 hviNGToN. Sept. 2K, at Manchester, Ki^ht I Rev. ri. KvistiTON, Biahop of South Japan from 1*94 to 1909. Hkwett.— Oct. a, at London, Ruth Jkanneitk. wife of Edbert A. Hewett, t. m. 0., of Hongkong, aged 45.
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  • 1904 6 The Singapore Frre Press. Monday Oct. 88, 1912. Mm <H (h« Pt~* tV* People TigM nuUmtal^ Ui«»»H k> influence and unfcribed by gam; Heir cufiot Truth tier glorious precepts draw, PI tttirii lo Ktli^io-v Luvalty »nd Law. For those who anticipated that Turkey, although lighting a defensive war vrith four
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  • TO SUPPRESS GAMBLING.
    • 126 6 (From Our Oirn Con Kuala Lumpur, Oet 16. Id a public notice to the CbIMM m i)j#P'ederated Malay Stutps OOTMrßflMttl gITM a preliminary general warning MgAlding the prohibition of gaming. It ItalMl th it there is a desire amongst KMpsoteMc lad enlightened Chineße that
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    • 29 6 {From Our Own Corrs§pomdsHL Kuala Lumpor. O< t. J»>. Nearly three hundred pictures will b#* shown at the Art Exhibition which Op«M at Kuala Lumpor on Monday.
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    • 42 6 (Front Our (Jn n CoiTttJEHl rftH ]«K)h. Oct. Bukit Tutuang New Tin i'oiiip.iu\ Kelantan, m which a number of Ipoh and Penang men are interested is 100 per cent, over subscribed and only 40 per cent, allotment can be made.
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    • 53 6 A letter from home per the mar] slate* that Mr. Oliver Marks, late resident of Perak. is much better. A specialist >m« located haemorrhage m some congtveins on old d\6entry scars. It is generally believed that Mr. <» Marks will get the Pahang resident ship on
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    • 47 6 H. H. the Sultan of Perak, when visit i >nfi Singapore next mouth, will be accompanied by Raja Sermei Suri. The will remain m Singapore live days, visit ing the shrine of Saint Habib Nob, who was credited with being a miracle worker.
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    • 57 6 While a Chinese towkny was m the Chartered Hank to day, counting n big sum of money a Chinese*thief slipped m and seized 9*2,000 and then bolted. He ■was pursued and caught hut he had already passed on the money to a con federate who had
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  • 190 6 There was a very fall house inde. d -m, the Victoria Theatre on Saturday when this amateur dramatic preM'iitatiou was repeated under the patronage of H. K. the Governor. The evening was very successful and the applause uas loud .and hearty especially from an enthusiastic Kalleiy bection who
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  • 159 6 Mr. K. Scott is appointed to act as Ml Ktot Jutf*, SinKupor.-. Dr. X I). Keith takes Mr. Brooke s place on the Ifedfeal OninciUuring the latte, s absence, Dr. W. B. (> r f e takes Dr. Lucy*. Place Dr. Fowlie ani Dr. T. H. .»an,. have
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 187 6 I KELLY AND WALSH, LIMITED. ITo Avoid Disappointment order DIARIES AND DATE BLOCKS NOW I LETTS'S, SMITHS, AND IMPERIAL English, Chinese Malay ALSO COMMERCIAL, TABLETS, CALENDARS, BLOTTING PADS, ETC. KELLY AND WALSH LTD., RAFFLES PLACE. tA 4 J i^ THF FINF^T #ilHe>:^|^sPl- finest ?lllti|i|P?F BAST OF SUEZ r W *1-+
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    • 115 6 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. B. I. S. N. Co., Ltd. Return tickets at a special rate will he issued by the B. I. S. N. Co., Ltd's steamers to Port Kwettenham. Penang. Rangoon, Cal curt a. Madras and Coromandel Coast Ports available for use between 15th December, 1912 and 15th January, 1913.
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  • THE BALKAN WAR.
    • 159 7 Adrianople m Flames. Rruteb'b Sekvicb. Uieka, South Montenegro, Oct. 25 The Montenegrin infantry yesterday morning under cover of their artillery attacked but encountered an annihilating ure from the Turkish guns aaJ were com pelled to retreat, but immediately prepared tor renewal of the attack on three
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    • 102 7 Kieka. South Montenegro. Oct. 25. The Montenegrins htAe surrounded Skutari and begun a bombardment. Sofia, Oct. 25. -The Bulgarian Premier m an interview with Keuter stated that the significance of the fall of Kirk Kiliseeh lay m the fact that the elite of the
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    • 119 7 I telegram from Athens says that the Greeks have occupied Ko/.ani, fourteen miles to the north-west of Serfridje. with out opposition. A message from Belgrade states that the Servian third army has captured Vuchitrin tc the northwest of Prishtina and Gilau to the southeast. The 'Times" correspondent
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    • 126 7 A Belgrade telegram says that it is officially stated that I'skub has been captured without resistance. A wire from Athens says that the Greek losses at the Sarontoperon Pass prior to the capture of Serfridje were IK otiicers and 169 men killed, and 10 otTi en
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    • 84 7 Belgrade, <>. t. 25. The Servian spoils «ft.«i the engagement at Kumanovo coned of fifty-live field and six mountain sjuuk sixteen mitrailleuses and quantities of war material. At Signitza thirteen Qeld guns and nine mortars were captured. Vienna, Oct 25. The Kirchspost has a. significant article
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  • 136 7 The Championship. The 150 Yds. championship of the Swimming Club was swum off yesterday md was won by Mr. 11. Klkan, after a good struggle. The tide was running ttronf, but the sea was a little choppy 6O lutl the time, 1 mm. 46 sees, was quite creditable.
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  • 67 7 MEDICOS STILL UNSATISFIED. Recter'b Skbvici. V conference of doctors has been suraaoned for November 19th to consider Mr Lloyd (Jeorge's offer of improved terms made on October 2:* rd. Partly owing to the conditions attached the Hritish Medical Journal declares that 1 the proposals fall short of the
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  • 57 7 London, Oct. 26— The following is the latest Cambridgeshire betting. Lance Chest 100—12 <t) Outrain 100 9 (t) Maiden Krlegh 100—9 (t) Mustaphu 100 (t) Hrancepeth 100—1 (t) Whisk liroom 100—7 <t) Long Set 20—1 (t) Hamerton 20 1 (t) Wise Syinon 20—1 <t> •Jaeger 25 1 (0
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  • 46 7 Mr. Harcourt's Views. London, Oct. 26. Mr. Harcourt, speaking at Waterfoot, Lancashire, said that he saw no obstacle to the Dominions being given a larger share m the direction of defence. He would welcome a more con tinuous representation of the Dominions m London.
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  • 30 7 London Oct 25 It is reported that the Tsarevitch whilst clambering along some spars on the Tsars yacht was injured. Doctors are consulting regarding an operation.
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  • 28 7 London, o. t. M Turkish ofticers and Arab chiefs who have come to Tripoli are discussing amicably with the Italians the future arrangements for the country.
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  • 24 7 London, Oct. 26. Sir <i. Strickland Governor of West Australia succeeds Lord Chelmsford m New South Wales m March.
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  • 25 7 New York Oct. 26. The .lury m the the Becker case has found prisoner guilty of murder m the first degree.
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  • 358 7 A very pretty wedding, of special interest to the European community m Penang, took place at St. George's Church ou Wednesday. The contracting parties were Mr. John Proudfoot Souter, of the Straits Trading Company, youngest 6on of Mr. and Mrs. .Tames Souter. of Partick hill. Glasgow, and
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  • 35 7 Mr. John Turner accompanied by Mrs. and Miss Turner is likely to visit the Straits, *c, this coming Winter season, (starting m November) to inspect the many properties with which he is con- nee ted.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 216 7 TO THK EDITOR, Dear Sir,—Mr. F. J. Hallifax has lived m the Colony for a considerable time and has occupied a good many positions of responsibility, and is now President of the Singapore Municipality, it is therefore ra jther remarkable to find him stating m I Municipal
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    • 538 7 INHIMANITY TO I>K( X P\SBKNOKKS. TO THE KIMTOR, Sir,- On land we have our Municipal Health Otficerß to check insanitary methods m our dwelling bouses as well as m our business premises, wbile Civil Engineers supervise our building constructions to as not to endanger human lives.
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    • 123 7 A private letter from Home states that Mr. \V. C. Suter, chief clerk of the Secretariat, h;is arrived home and has consulted specialists who are of opinion that his illness is due to eye trouble. He is to get i an extension of leave to see if the remedy i
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  • 455 7 Successful Opkhzsu Xkjht. i The Hippodrome Circus opened their season m Singapore at the Beach Road ground on Saturday night and there was a very large and happy audience, the large double tent being eutirely packed and extra seats having to be put m. The line j programme
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  • 294 7 The I'ekiug Uaily News," iv the course ol a leading article on The Meaning of the New Loan," says Mlt is no doubt difficult for a foreigner who has lived m this country for many years and has known' the corruption and evils of the
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  • 150 7 Kubber planters and dealers, especially the small native producers, will no doubt welcome the coming weekly .Auction Sales of rubber that are advertised to take place at No. 7 Tnion Street from the begin ning of next month by Messrs. Allen Dennys and Co. It should
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 10 7 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Wooda* Great Peppermint Core.
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    • 150 7 ROBINSON Co. Iplfe NOW SHOWING "V Exclusive Styles m TO^r, LIGHT OPERA WRAPS. >"i "J^?l ALSO A new Stock IMM'tL HAIR BANDEAUX, *^Pf ORNAMENTS COMBS. ROBINSON Co. I® |H y e y HI 1 To ensure perfection m cigarettes insist upon seeing the above trade II mark on every package
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  • 333 8 We are rapidly approaching some important dates m the history of merchant shipping. In April naxt, it is understood, the Hamburg-American Company will put into service their new mammoth liner, the Imperator. By that time the Aquitania. the gigantic liner which is being built for the Cunard
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  • 287 8 Lord Nicholsons Committee have now completed their examination of witnesses and it remains for them to draw up their report for presentation to the Government of India. It is hoped that this will be ready early m December. The evidence that has been taken covers a very
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 40 8 Ladies who are about to became mothers and those courageous women who nurse their own children, derive assistance and prevent the heavy drain on their strength, by taking Dusarts Lactophosphate of Lime Syrup which makes bone for the baby. 18
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    • 617 8 Wanted WANTED A Junior Typist. Apply Office JOHN LITTLE h Co., Ltd. Oct 1* 31-10 WANTED Experienced Second Assistant, for general estate work. Must be well up m tapping work and energetic. For particulars apply with copies of testimonials and other details to GENERAL MANAGER. Bembilan Estates Co., Ltd., Rantaa.
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    • 620 8 Shipping NOTICE. THE BOBTON AND NEW YORK. The s.s. M Burmese Prince will be despatched for the above ports about the 25th of November, and has excellent accommodation for passengers. For Freight ard passage apply to HUTTENBACH BROTHERS ft Co. Agents. AMERICAN ft ORIENTAL LINE. Oct 28 mwf 9- 11
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    • 581 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD Australien Oct 28 Nera Oct 28 E. Simons Nov 11 Magellan Nov 11 Cal-doMH v Nov 25 Paul Lecat Nov 25 Ama/one Dec 9 Australien Dec 9 Duinbea Dec 23 E. Simons Dec 23
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    • 704 8 Shipping^^ N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers o* this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sonthamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (oonnectinf Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tslngtaa Nagasaki and
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    • 557 8 Shipping 1 P. &0. 1 STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY H For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued tot Chi]. Coast, Persian Golf, Continental and Atueric i Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore oa or about MAIL LINES 1912 Homeward (for
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 262 8 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P. O. str Sicilia. due October :tl.— J. C. Watt, Mrs Maclean and child, Rev H. Hillyard, Mr A Mrs G. Barrett. Miss Hallam, Mrs. F. H. English and children, Miss Noble, Miss D. Macfle, Mr Mrs and Miss Ramsden, Miss Still, Miss Marquis, Mr Mrs W.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 587 9 Ship pjji jt^ Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) tw AND Western Pacific Railway Co. Mexico and Europe. WA e RU U °Vn h d e^CHlY6^A^n» l ifhI ce n ScreW Turbine "nm "SHINYO MARU", "TENYO ,od a,, modern kTIME TABLE FROM HONGKONG. Si ?S^ 1 l l^rr S
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    • 603 9 Shipping Pacific Maifs7s7ca U S MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi-Tropical Route Only line taking the warm BOUTHERN ROUTE across the Pacific via HONOLULU, OAHXT on the most fertile and beautiful island of the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany by all
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    • 540 9 Banks THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd. Incorporated by SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capital Subscribed ¥10,000,000 Capital Paid Up V 6,250,000 Reserve Funds V 3,100,000 HEAD OFFICE TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). Branches and Agencies: Anioy Keelung Osaka Tamsui Bombay Kobe Shanghai Tokyo Canton Kagi Swatow Yokohama Calcutta London Taichu Etc., etc. Foochow Moji
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    • 752 9 Insurance THE GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. TRANSACTS i INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, viz: Life, Accident, Motor-car, Fire and Marine, etc. l Only the best Companies represented. I Phone 473. A. HEIRUTH, MANAGER Aug 8 B n Royal Insurance Co, Ld. < Fire Life Total Funds bxcehd
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  • 1007 10 Dr. Sun Vat-ken on the Situation. At the World's Students' Federation m Shanghai last week, on the occasion of the celebration of the first anniversary of the Republic, Dr. Sun Vat sen was the centre of attraction. When Dr. Sun rose to address the assembly, his
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  • 286 10 It i 6 the Id, and c'en the Demiurge on So great a feast might take a holiday— I've heard the dictum of the Civil Surgeon You must go home without the least delay Aud so I'll just review the situation In rhyme, and shut my eyes to
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  • 1308 10 Th< lit>t total where given represents figures for 1911, except where a figure m brackets »h givtn representing so many months. Estate mauagrrs and ag( nts will oblige by correcting returns if wrong. In order to avoid the com plication involved to Companies finishing their year's m
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  • 176 10 1911. Sept. 19U 4,965 175 1 Bruauß 889 Bruseh 5,034 Chenderianj? 440 Dagos (WMfnn) i.v.. 1; Gopeug 7,060 470 Heawood 9) 4,395 ISO Kainuningulol!arB^9)43.ll9 Kanaboi 3. 008 111 Kinta 11)4,065 160 Kiuta Association »'6,853 Tf4 Kledang 2,063 95 1 Kmuiat Pulai 6,348 Lahat 7 i6 28 !M Menjjlembu
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 360 10 Health for Infants Por over h;tlf-;i-.vuturv Savory Moore's Food has been m general use, both at home ami abroad. It has the reputation of being a thoroughly reliable food for Infants. Savory ft Moore's Food supplier jif-t the no iri»hnient an infant needs, m an easily digestible and iery palatable
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  • 1386 11 oap. Ibsge. Paid. Labt Div. Bdtbbs. 8mli_«R8. 85,000 28 2s Allagar 8% ..2 4) 3 0 l^?SSi s 2s A nglo- Malay 15% int u 4) 15 4) 50,000 2s 2s BatangMalaka 2 4 I 9 _5'XS 1 Batu Caves 80% int ...£13 10 0 14 5 0 .SK'SSi!
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 198 11 TYPEWRITERS. THE "EMPIRE" No. 1 MODEL-WRITES 84 CHARACTERS. "Foolscap" takes paper 9in. wide $112 "Brief uin. $140 B^ 18in. $162 No. 2 MODEL WRITES 90 CHARACTERS. "Foolscap" takes paper 9in. wide $150 "Brief" i4in. $175 "Policy" IBin. $200 The "Empire" is m use m every Government Department. Its chief points
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    • 27 11 Asthma 8.-onchiiU «od jp 1 unj troubles quukiy iur«d b>^— BALSAM I I OF I 1 ANISEED I 3^ Of all Chemists J—' T_^k ami Stores. M~~~~
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1254 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For Wn. n Lotus ych Brit 150 Jenkin Jesselton, 18-10 Brit Consul Uncertain IS yCb 40 Abmat R Sbam 18 10 FM S Govt p ah«mg 27 H.M.S. Talbot Brit .1600 Hyde H'kong, 27 10 H.M.S Colombo 2 Bteamen Nat. Tonnage
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  • 949 12 iFrom our own Correspondent.) London. October. 4. THI \\\m. The sudden blaze m txie Balkans took Europe by surprise. It has so much become the custom to discuss Balkan mat ters with a pitying superiority that noj one ever believed that the small States would ever have the
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  • 1042 12 New plays are crowding upon us now. Of one of them, "The Little Cafe", produced by Cyril Maude last Saturday, it would be unkind to say anything other than that it is a pity to see such a capable actor wasted on such rubbish. The Turniug Point", produced
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  • 204 12 Marrikd v. Sin(;i,k. The batchelors were m great form on the Esplanade on Saturday and defeated the family men by 48 ruus. Scores. SIM.LX. J. A. Chamberlain c Braddell b Vowler 20 11. E. H. Oliver c Braddell b Jones 29 D. J. Gardiner b Vowler 5 Capt. B,
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  • 484 12 WILL IT BE ALL THE SAME A HUNDRED YEARS HENCE (liv <n, oh/ Strait* Hand.) Balkan and Belfast. China and Chink. These and other things are what we are talking about to day m Englaud. A few mouths ago a man with a name like n snee/e read a paper
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  • 66 12 A large crowd gathered at the Police ground to witness the match between the Westminster Athletic Club and the Straits Cnited Football Team m the Dr. Yin Shield, on Saturday afternoon. The match was well contested and both sides pressed hard but failed to score, thus retiring
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  • 92 12 From Calcutta the Japan discharges some general cargo here. She loads for China and Japan. The local steamer M Fuh Wo loads for neighbouring oil ports. The Perak was at the wharf on Saturday bunkering. The outward bound Shire liner M Denbighshire discharges part general cargo here. The
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  • 541 12 Phospkkols Sak.wvak m Damobb. Is the Colonial Office about to grab the Principality of Sarawak The question is exciting the keenest m terest of those who are acquainted with t*e prosperous laud m the North of Borneo which Rajah Sir Charles Brooke has for many
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  • 168 12 The Asian understands that legislation, somewhat on the lines of the Bombay Racing Act, will be undertaken by the Bengal Government m the coming cold weather session of the Legislative Council. The proposed measure, however, differs very materially from the Bombay Act m that no attempt
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  • 24 12 The Rubber Growers Company (Kempsey Estate^ has sold forward 24 tons of rubber to be delivered m Colombo next year at 4s. a pound.
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