The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 October 1912

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 30. 1912. NO. 7,664
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  • 225 1 Latest rubber reports, auction results notes and Company news on page 5. The Selangor Ait Exhibition was opene< yesterday and is very successful Page (5 The third production of the Geishi passed off successfully last eveningPage 7. The appeal of the Singapore Club boyi who assaulted a
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  • 1717 1 i, Much history and romance is associated with the second of the great handicaps d run at Newmarket iv the autumn. From i. Lanercost m 1830 to Long Set m 1911 is a a long spell and the winners between m elude many great names and many who
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 805 1 A REGULAR CHANCE «B^^^ I «H^^m«^^m_«. a f— 6 a HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, I SEETHEM I NORTH BR IOGE R 0»0. I A NEW STRONG SERIES l T mNlgMl To-N,g*tn\ TO-NIGHT! I WITH THE ENEMY S HELP Blograph nCTIRESQ. E TASSIAMA. TIU, PASS.NG OF IHl: M< iTHKI! IN [,AW. I
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    • 181 1 Co-fray's nfrtctttecmenti, To let Surlinghain. Mount Kli/.abetL Page 1. Experienced steward and hotel manager seeks engagement— Page 2. Eurasian or native store keeper wanted for Johore tin mme Page 8. Notice re power of attorney granted bj K.M.B. M H Chitty Page 2. Messrs. John Little and Co advertist Manila
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 125 1 THE WEEK Wednesday 30th. High Water— o-87 a.m., 11-51 p.m. Cambridgeshire run. Cold Storage meeting. Exchange, noon. League Football Final. Hippodrome Circus, matinee and 9 15 p.m. Thursday 31st. High Water— 1-23 a.m., 0?8 p.m. P. O. Homeward Mail due. Sc -i/iUsh luivormties dinner. Spore Club. X p. The Geisha
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  • 697 2 Xew York, Sept. 24. The R>ibl>er Exhibition m this city is proving a revelation to tbe Americans, wlio have never bad such tin opportunity of understanding the industry, of which at least half is their own Machinery, of course, attracts certain visitors, and the reports of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 80 2 Geo Russell Registered^ Licensed by the CALCUTTA TURF CLUB, 5-2, Malacca Street. BOOKS NOW OPEN ON THE CAMBRIDGESHIRE COMBINATIONS and I STRAIGHT OUT on both events. Prices on Application. LOYAL ORANGE INSTITUTION As it has been proposed to restart a Lodge m Singapore, will all Orangemen reading m the colony
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    • 567 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. Notices NOTICE Notice is hereby given that the Power of Attorney granted by Kana Mooaa llavena Mana Ramanathan Chitty to Kana Moona Ravena Mana
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    • 996 2 Notices NOTICE All credit r<» and other persons havin« claims against the Estate of Isaac Kaphat I Belilios, deceased, late of Howrah, Calcutta Merchant are hereby required to send parti culars m writing of their claims to the Au ministrator Abdul Odood bin Kazie Wahahal' of 104, Rochore Road. Singapore,
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    • 284 2 XJ. Crowther Shaw res port fully m- v y vites the honoui'of visit to fait Tailor- >/\ ing Establishment, where a Dumber of exclusive models and the latest novelties m materials are now exhibited. Vv J- CROWTHER SHAW, v yf MERCHANT TAILOR, y y N 50-a, Raffles Place FRED LANDER
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  • 1431 3 SINK BY A GERMAN LINER. Dka.MATK- RKSCI E OK THK SOU SI'RVIVOR. The Admiralty statement is as follows The Secretary of the Admiralty regrets to state that H.M. Submarine B 2 was sunk at 5.30 o'clock this morning m the vicinity Dover by the Hamburg-American liner "Amerika," and
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  • 203 3 ll x tracts from letters received from I well known medical gentlemen who have I thoroughly tested, and by results, highly I approve of and prescribe the use of Ara I bella Uadio-Medical Water, iv cases of chronicconstipation. dyspepsia, indigestion, liver, gout, obesity,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 201 3 \\v\ The Ideal Tonic ne dose of Vana 'is Dsf !p4 su ffi c^ eiU to convince the I _A_. y convalescent of its value. 'JV'r^rJ AXA 'helps to nourish \Sj w /\\v l^ e c^^^' tate^ system and re-tore vigour to body and brain. trade a iw I j\
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    • 81 3 PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND THEM NOT A QUACK REMEDY MADE IN LONDON OF ALL CH EMISTS I MARTIN'S u% |Hi| f orL>adies4 J^L JhLil^P Yiwaah Ramadr for all Irraj-ula^ltlaa, Thouundt al Lad'— ka*p a box of Martin s Pills m tha huuvr. 10 that <m th« nnk *f "if Irrejru'arltjr of the
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    • 113 3 ABSOLUTELY *CV PURE GRAND PRIX v PARIS 1889 BEER V THE EAST ASIATIC Co Ltd., SOLE IMPORTERS. C. G. HIBBERT Co., Ltd. (Incorporated m England) KLANG and IPOH. GENERAL MERCHANTS AGENTS. Ayetifs for C. G. HIBBERT Co. (Established 1767) London and Southampton KANGAROO Brand of Bottled Beer. FORTNUM and MASON'S
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  • 1077 4 The Man Behind thi: Chinese Loan. (By One Who Knows Him.) A few days ago the public, which knows uothiug of its greatest men, had never heard of Charles Birch Crisp. Now it knows him as the financial Athanasius who is fighting against the world. It is
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  • 1303 4 The first total where given represents figures 1 for 1911, except where a figure m brackets is given representing ho many months. Estate managers and agents will oblige by correcting returns if wrong. In order to avoid the com plication Involved to Companies finishing their year's m
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  • 191 4 1911. lift 1912. Belat 4,965 175 1.690 Bruang 889 27 4 04 Bruseh 5,084 Chenderiang 440 1,510 Ougun (Wolfram* liy Gopeng 7,060 4 70 Heawood 9)4,895 320 Kamuning (dollars^ 9) 43,1 19 95,111 Kanaboi 8,008 27 5 1,894 Kinta 11)4,065 I*o 1,480 Kinta Association 9^6,853 7"J 9,900 Kledang
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 323 4 APPOINTMENT M THE KING CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. M ILKMAID NATURAL 'Top-Notch Brand, recognised m every land, j f you search both hemispheres, not a finer milk appears, L et it be where'er you may, you
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    • 166 4 HOTEL NORMAN (Formerly RAFFLES Penang 1 s Select and Residential Hotel Moderate ami Inclunive Charges. Social Rates for Planters and F. ML S. Visitor*. Telegrams NORMAN Penaug. RESTAURANT NORMAN Branch of HOTEL NORMAN A few yards from the landing stage. The only European Restaurant serving meals a la Carte at
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  • 1268 5 wi It L*, hardly to be imagiued tLat the StJ Chief Secretary's reply to critics of the (iovernment rubber tax or rent policy will c be allowed to pass withj'it comment by d* those who have been most active m con- a demning it, but it
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  • 658 5 The second annual general meeting ol he Narborough M. SJ Rubber Kstate .united, was held on Sept 80, vit the In titute of Chartered Accountants,Moorgate >lace. London, 8.C., Mr. W. A. Luninf chairman of the companyl presiding. The Chairman said With your approval ,ye will take our formal
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  • 37 5 A forthcoming marriage is annot <er between Dr. Moses Chiu and nurse 1 a of the London Mission. The happy < n will take place m the first part of De [or ber, says the Peking Daily Telegrai
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  • 1034 5 The Ordinary General Meeting was held on Oct. 1 at Winchester House, Sir West Kidgeway presiding. C The Chairman, after explaining the rea- w sons for the delay m holding the meeting, fc said fch.it one advantage of new arrange- II meats this year was that the
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  • 96 5 Singapore. The liftyuinth auction of the Singapore Chamber of Commerce Rubber Association was held yesterday when there was offered for sale 878 cases, 387.34 pkls. or 61,645 lbs. and sold 377 cases. 386. .'?4 pkls. or 51,512 lbs. Pkk es Reali/.ku. Sheet Smoked $213 to 5229 Unsmoked 203
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  • 723 5 ilor Pongsu, Is interim, Oct 15. .lerton Rubber,— 6 per cent int. uingei Kapar, —25 per cent int. ..angkat Sninatra,—l'ii per cent int. nharu Tin. Final div. 2f per it, payable 17th iust. •itraits Mortgage and Trust. —Int. div. rate 4 percent per annum, lava I'ara.
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  • 442 5 Longshore" writes to the P.a/aar v to ask for information about lVuanj;. a Singapore. [This m itself is bard on the 8 older settlement! The Travelling Kditor D of the paper writes. 1 The climate of Penaug is moist and op i pressive and consequently
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  • 174 5 There was quite a little storm m a teacup over the .Jong Landor report, which arose from no dividend being declared afrer shareholders had been led to look for oue; so that the shares still remain on the list of von dividend payers. The Company has a comparatively
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  • 183 5 involve) the buying of Malay holdings and putting them on tin- markd at extra vagant prices, would bi disnsi rous. There are vast MMf Ofl land throughout 'these States suitable for ti.< r nltivation of coconuts and th«'b«; land- can be acquired on very moderate term,. The (iovcrnm
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  • 248 5 WHITE 'S RUBBER REPORT. October, 4th. The result of the past week's business is that quotations 6he\v slight losses, both Paras and I'lautations. for all positions declining about id to 4'd per lb. An easy tone has been mostly prevalent, with sellers for the nearer positions more m evidence than
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  • 237 5 A tin share once again dominates the mining market, bat this time their is no bewilderment over a phantom lode. All things, it is said, come to those who wait, and if holders of Pahangs had to po^ their souls m patience, their day has come at last. Pahang
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  • 141 5 The latest official statistics relating to .Jobore show that at the close of 1911 there was under rubber a totul area of 7. r »,*2O"> acres out of a total of 181,900 acres leased. The export of rubber rather more than doubled that for 1910, the respective
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  • 17 5 The lafce General Count Nogi left only Y. 800. It was distributed to three chari table institutions.
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    • 19 5 Rigaud's Bocool Extract is an exact reprod tion of this sweet yet powerful Indian perlu and is very popular.
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    • 63 5 I BUY A I I PLEX DUPLICATOR I AND BE EIEERFUL. I YOUR TYPIST WILL NOT PULL A LONG FACE WHEN HE IS R ASKED TO MAKE 40 COPIES OF ANY DOCUMENT. THE "PLEX" WILL DO THIS WORK FOR HIM El t))O Complete outfit foolscap size. l| I ASK lOF
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  • 1623 6 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, Oct. 30, 1912. Of the two divisions of the theatre of war m Turkey that of Thrace, m the east, is of paramount importance btOMKt it is here at the extreme rearward hase on the Bosphorus that the metropolitan existence of Turkey, as a State,
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  • 351 6 Mr. Kow Soon Khim, Barrister at law (Middle Temple) late of the Siamese Bar, has just arrived bore and is expected to enter the local Bar. The number of motor cars and motor cycles m Rangoon has reached 100, that number having been registered latterly with the commissioner of police.
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  • 175 6 The best additional critfeiftw fcaa mains to be made ou <!,.. the amateurs under the Blag M Dramatic Commute,, is tiit the n itr last night was quite full, th.it ta« audieo laughed heartily at the fraimiical and listened appreci.itiv.lv to <«,,,,„,„, music, and went home very well
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  • 160 6 Appbal m Si pai vi Court Dismiss Five Hylum servants employed Singapore Club, who con\ > Mr. H. \V. Kirmstone, tirs: uiagi*tr.f».. O f assaulting a Tamil detective and re>< jin« a prisoner and were eacu lined 1130 twelve weeks' rigorous impn> appealed against their conviction ai
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  • 122 6 An Austrian subject giv.ng his name ;.> Nathan Neger Hekter Snieier appeared fore Mr K. Talma m the second court yesterday charged with the criminal mi* appropriation of a pair of ear rings vain* at $400 and a Man\uise ring valued at i.'4i>. the property of Molly Marit/a.
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  • 68 6 On the occasion of the landing of His Highness the Sultan of iVrak. Q.CM 11 .Johnston* Vi vl on Tuesday, next a <i.iard of Honour composed of M rank ami BU, Kegunontal Colour and Hand, will bt fur nisbrd bf the 2nd )ln. Tkt Bate «.uar«l to
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  • 269 6 The Advocate of India learns ih:it MM of the Austrian reservists m Hoi have received a warning to hold U selves m readiness to return to Vustria A note m the M Times on IVts at the. Zoo says that the little elephant the F. M. S. became deeply attached
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 275 6 CHOICE MANILA CIGARS FOR FRIENDS AT HOME. POSTAGE AND DUTY INCLUDED IN THESE PRICES LA PERLA DEL ORIENTE. Nett. c. liuperiales per box of 15 4 20 Reina Victorias 100 11 20 Perlas 4 2."» 2 65 Regalia Orieute N M 5 10 Hiffh life m tho Kast >>0 4
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    • 110 6 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. B. I. S. N. Co., Ltd. Return tickets at a special rate will be issued by the B. 1.8. N. Co., Ltd's steamers to Port Hwettenham. Penang. Rangoon, Calcutta, Madras and Coromaudel Coast Ports, available for use between 15th December, 1912 and 15th January, 1913. For particulars of
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  • EASTERN AREA.
    • 158 7 Turkish Army Spiii up. Reciter'? Sebvicb. London Oct. A telegram from Sofia states that after taking Eski, Baba the Bulgarians captured a military train con veymg Turkish troops and supplies f rO m Constantinople to Adrianople. This con >rms the impression that the momentous move of
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    • 67 7 Possibility of a Turkish Stand. >ofla, Oct. 28.— There are unconfirmed -eports that the Bulgarian cavalry has cut the communications of Adrianople with Macedonia as well as those of Adrianople and Constantinople, and have also captured Lule Burghas aud Demotika, It is believed that the Turks are
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    • 61 7 Constantinople. Oct. 18. The Minister of War telegraphs that he is «,uite satistied with the position of the Turkish forces and expects a decisive battle m two days. Constantinople. Oct. 28. The Turkish Government is straining every nerve to secure a striking success m the coming big ■battle
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    • 49 7 Midnight. Constantinople, Oct. 2R. Na/.im Pasha telegraphs that the Bulgarians lost so severely m the KirkKilisseh fight that they have been unable to resume the offensive. On the other hand the Turkish forces have gained m strength and numbers and are confidently awaiting a decisive battle.
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  • 27 7 Constantinople Oct 28. —The ex-Sultan, Abdul Hainid, arrived here yesterday evening, great 6ecrecy being observed, and was conducted to one of the Bosphorus Palaces. > <
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  • 249 7 Mr. W. T. Cox, a member of the engineering staff of Messrs. Cammell, Laird, and Co., Sheilield, has been appointed assistant engineer at the < iovernment factory m Colombo. A conference on the atfairs of Mongolia will open shortly, it is stated, at Changchun. Five Mongolian Princes and Cbinfse representatives
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  • IN THE WEST.
    • 92 7 Heavy Turkish Losses. Belgrade Oct. 2ft.— The Turks abandoned 98 guns and 18 ho*it/.ers at Usknb. The Servians pursued them southwards occupying various towns which displayed the white flag. Another Servian army captured fifteen quicktirers, four thousand rifles, and great quantities of ammunition at Fen/.ovitch and
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    • 58 7 Belgrade, Oct. 28.— 1t is officially stated that the Turkish army retreating from Uskub has surrendered. The Servians subsequently captured 12:5 guns. The Servian vanguard joined the Bulgarian western army and entered Istip yesterday having pressed right through the pass of the Ovecepolye plateau without sighting
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    • 18 7 Sofia. Oct. 28.— The Bulgarians have captured the Kresna pass m the Struma valley.
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  • 125 7 Midnight. The junction of the Serviau and Bulgarian forces at Ishtip followed on the Servian occupation of Kuprili from whence the Turks again retired m disorder. The combined movement of the Greek, Servian aud Bulgarian armies is now arresting attention. The Greek occupation of the
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  • 48 7 Midnight. Riekas Montenegro, Oct. 28. The British Minister and the Minister for Foreign Affairs arrived from Cetinje and had a long audience with the King. The Bulgarian General Paprikoff has arrived at the Montenegrin headquarters. The Montenegrins yesterday took Plevlje m the Sanjak of Xovi Ba/ar.
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  • 249 7 The following are extracts from a speech recently made m the Tnited States by Mr. Adam Bede, who is an active supporter of Mr. Taft m the Presidential campaign Talk about the high cost of living I i saw a sign m the New York
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  • 79 7 Dr P. van den Berg (the president of the Netherlands Bank) has just retired after 20 years' service. Dr van den Berg before then was for 16 years president of the .lava Bank, and materially assisted the island when the sugar crisis threatened ruin to planters and banks m 1884.
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  • AFTER THE WAR.
    • 194 7 Reutkr's Sebvicb. Bukharest, Oct 28.— 1n view of events m the Balkans and the necessity of establishing a strong Government, M. Ma joresco, Minister for Foreign Affairs m Rumania, has reconstituted the Cabinet, uniting all the elements of the Conservative party. King Charles baa addressed the new
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    • 110 7 Stop the War. London, October J8. M. Poincare at Nantes said M France is incapable of inconstancy or disloyalty m foreign poli cy. She remains closely attached to her ally Hussia, and Great Britain is her friend bj interlaced and indestructible bonds of sentiment and interest and political
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  • 90 7 No Outsiders Wanted. London, Oct. 2H. Answering a series of questions regarding the Chinese loan m the House of Commous, Mr Acland said the Imperial (Jovernment regarded the negotiations of China, with the Sextuple group as merely m abeyance, aud was not prepared to support other parties
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  • 75 7 London, Oct. 2h.— The House of Commons debated the first subsection of clause five of the Home Rule Bill providing for eventual [rich control of the constabulary. The Opposition vigorously denounced the clause Mr Balfour describing it us legislative insanity. An amendment to delete the provision
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  • 42 7 London, Oct. 2H. There was much activity at the Foreign Otlice this after noon the visitors including Col. Seely and Mr. Churchill who each interviewed Sir E. Grey. Sir B. Orej was afterwards received by the King.
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  • 21 7 London, Oct. 2S. -The Tsarevitch's tern perature is now normal and the swelling is decreasing though very slowly.
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  • 188 7 Tpper I'erak has the largest Sakai population, 4,57H out of the 13,788 scattered throughout the whole of the Btmtn. la Selangor there are 2,357, divided into small groups, of which 146 are credited to Kuala Lumpur. In Negri Serabilan there are 1,764 Sakais and m Pahang, 10.:>i>4. It is reported
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  • 98 7 PENANG CHEQUE CASE. Europeans Convicted. Pro m Our Own Correspondent.) Peoang, Oct. 29. Mr. Osborne, third magistrate, gave judgment m the case m which Mr. and Mrs. Douse of Ipoh were charged with cheating Mr. A Kerdyk, of Runnymede Hotel, of $117.75 by means of a cheque.
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  • 72 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpor, Oct. 29. The Selangor Art exhibition which opened yesterday afternoon, was very largely attended, among others present being Mr and Mrs Brockman. About 300 works were 6hown and the selection is splendid and the most representative seen m Malaya, all well-known
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  • 94 7 The Pulse of Malaya. Front Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Oct. 29. A correspondent of the Times of Malaya anticipates riots if the new (raining Law be enforced next Chinese New Year. Another correspondent urges the Cioveminent to consider a scheme to light Ipoh, MennhMnbu, Lahat, and Batu Gajab
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  • 58 7 Thoeo attending the above annual function are reminded that the Dinner will take place at the Singapore Club tomorrow, Thursday, October .{lst (Halloween) at 8 p.m. All who have copies of the Scottish Students' Song Book should bring these to tbe Dinner. Copies may lie bad at
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  • 28 7 At tbe meeting on Friday the measures for consideration are F.M.S. Customs Rill 'Ist reading); Explosives Amendment, Wireless Telegraphy, and Betting (2nd 1 Supply BUI (Committee).
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  • 160 7 If any reliance can be placed on the official estimates, the cost of the war betwetm Italy and Turkey has been relatively insignificant. To the end of August tbe Italian Government estimated its war expenditure at 16, 120,000, or at the rata of
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  • 87 7 A telegram from Victoria (8.C.) states that on 29th ult. at a beautiful Chinese arch an address was presented to the Duke of Connaught by the Chinese residents, m which they expressed their appreciation of the liberty and justice enjoyed by them m this province, and assured his Royal Highness
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 49 7 A bad cold, and a long sneeze, And a coughing fit beside A harsh voice, and a red nose, And a throat that's raw inside. A small dose, and a great cry, More joy than I can tell Twaß Woods* Peppermint cure, you see, Which made the fellow well.
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    • 94 7 PROPERTY SALE. The following lots were disposed of by auction at Messrs Powell and Co's Sale room yesterday afternoon Freehold land and house Xo. 2t> Kace Course Hoad, area *2,:i."i 1 square feet, part of <Jrant 144. Monthly rent f2G. Mo/.afur Kahaman >.;..".<>i). Freehold land and house N T o.
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    • 165 7 ROBINSON Co. NOW SHOWING J^jfri Exclusive Styles m jt&v LIGHT OPER A WRAPS. ffil ''iSf^-V'- ALSo 'i A new Stock |f^|t HAiR BANDEAUX, *Sffi^ ORNAMENTS COMBS. ROBINSON Co. v > VIRGINIA /Sm nHk\CIGARETTEa^W I |^B§»\ ARE TEMPTINGjAra^Fj W.D.&H.O.WiLLS. BRISTOL LONDON. MASPERO FRERES'S EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES ARE OBTAINABLE THROUGH Messrs. ROBINSON Co.
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    • 2673 8 Wanted For^Sale Shipping Shipping Shipping Shipping EURASIAN OR NATIVE STOREKEEPER MOTOR CYCLE FOR SALE. NOTICE. H/T l^T T^ W X\ O S\ Wanted to-. Tin Mine iv Johore. Must be Royal Enfleld m good order lightweight; TO BOSTON AND NEW YORK. llfl llfl l^^l fl fl mJ JmT 1 SSfiSss-*
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 2351 9 >**miM -'J'"- __Shlpping I Banks Insurance Insurance Toyo Kisen Kaisha PMB !r.*?»? mhk of miwan, mL,. |"«t utnH m (OR IE NTAL S. S. Co.) vu 0F spEaAL caAB "Z *88»"*HCE Co., ltd. AND AND HONOLULU transacts v Western Pacific Railway Co se_,.Tro P ,c RO u, e SSJJSJ- 7SS
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  • 1027 10 MY HUNTING DAY-BOOK." a Ckown Prince's Spout In this record of his adveutures as a sportsman m Ceylon, India, and other parts of the world, the Crown Piince of Germany adds himself to the list of Hoyal authors. His book (published l>y Hodder and Stoughton, (>s net* bears the modest
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  • 622 10 RF.TURNIMi CHINKSK SOLDIEBh. AN IN'TERESTINCi IXTF.U\ UAV. Kalimpong, October 11th— Two hundred and seventy Chinese leave to-morrow for Peshik and reach .lalapahar on Sunday, where they will entrain lor Calcutta and embark immediately for Shanghai. Commissioner Chai leaves for Calcutta tomorrow, but Mr. Woo remains here for
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  • 229 10 Per P it O str Mongolia, connecting with the str Assay*: at Colombo due Nov 1 Mis M. Morrison and child, Lieut (1. M. Brickmnn, W. Gilmorc, Mrs C. Minfoor, 1". T. A. Pole. V. A. Taylor, Miss (iarvan, Oracmo Anderson, H. J. Murdoch, N. Prentice, O. W.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 1575 10 Auctions Auctions Auctions PRELIMINARY^OTICE £*fe R mmmd IHH™ I**1 uu A GOOD OPPORTUNITY S*«s« a^^ 11th Wovemb e r| at 230 p m A UUUU UffUKIUPIIIX AUCTION SALE OF ValuahU 9J9 years Leasehold :ill 10 FOR A SOUND INVESTMENT WAR OEPARTMENT STORES »oi,hch No. 6.7.8.9 alO Malay st,. ffMH UCrAKimcni,
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  • 1396 11 RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. l Gap. Ibbjb. Paid. Last Div. Butbrb. Bblubrs. 85,000 2s 2b Allagar 9% 2 4* 3 0 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 15% int 14 8 15 S B 50,000 2s 2s BatangMalaka 2 4 2 9 r 80,000 1 1 Batu Caves 80% int ...£l3 10
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  • 71 11 (Correct kd dp to Oct. 28 J Bank4m/s 3-4 716 M demand 2-4$ Private credits Bin 8 2-4 19 a 2 credits 6m 2-4 15 16 Francr demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288} India, T. T. 174* Hongkong, demand 10$ Yokohama, demand 1 1 Java, demand 140} Ranokok, demand
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  • 132 11 Oct. 28. Tin 176 tons sold 1115.35 Gambier buyers 9.3Q Oambier Cube No. 1 14.50 Gambier Cube No. 2 nor). Pepper Black ordin. S'por«... 20.00 Pepper, (White fair) 82.75 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom. Mace (BaDda) 11l Cloves (Amboina) nom. Bali Coffee
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1182 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For Wnt n Lotus ych Brit 150 Jenkin Jessel ton, 18 10 Brit Consul Uncertain H.M.S. Taloot Brit 5 600 Hyde H'kong, 27 10 H.M.S Colombo 29 Steamers Nat. Tonnage Blaster From Consignees For Ban Liong Dut 275 Van Tol Singora,
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  • 1113 12 The introduction of the betting bill oc Friday last added little to the public* knowledge beyond confirming what wai previously written m this paper nanielj that the bill legalises batting and book making on the course on race days. It wil be interesting to watch how long the
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  • 162 12 1 The S. C. C. will meet the Recreatioi 1 Club this evening on the Esplanade m th< final match m the League Competition The result will have no effect on the Club' position m the League, as they hay* already won it, with the Warders R. C.
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  • 34 12 The Mount Wallich Football team will I meet the Juvenile Football Club m the second round of the Dr. Via Shield, on the police ground. Beach Koad. on Saturday, at p.m.
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  • 84 12 The animal general meeting of the above Club was held yesterday afternoon m the Club pavilion there being only a small attendance. After the President had reviewed the position of the Club the following officers were elected. President Mr. E. Tessensohn, Vice-President Mr. F. M. Cbopard, Hon
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  • 338 12 Complaining of the manner m which the various motoring organisations ne^lrct the real interests of motorists to look after things that do not matter, Owen John," writing m the "Autocar," says Olympiad coming on, and here again is mistrust and eosfusibn. New societies anl guups, I
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  • 164 12 i Colonel O'Brien, Colonial Secretary I Gambia, has been appointed Governor o 1 Seychelles. A committee meeting of the Straits Chi i nese Football Association will be held a' 1 the Chinese Volunteer Club, Beach Koad 3 to-morrow at 5.15 p.m. sharp. It has been decided that Insurant Books shall
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  • 475 12 a Orders by Lieut. Colonel G. A. Derrick, t V.D., Commandant, S. V. C. 3 Singapore, 29th October 1912. s. v. c. D y Ballestier Rifle Range is allotted a£ under y Sunday ord Nov. at 7. H0 a.m. Chinese Co. S.V.I. Sunday 10th Nov. at
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  • 319 12 M»: William Archkr'k Impressions. i Continuing bis series of articles on the Far East, Mr Wru. Archer, m the M News and Leader" gives an interestiug descrip--5 tion of the Chinese theatre. A stern 3 sense of duty took me to six or eight of these
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  • 456 12 The British steamer M luvertay dis- j charges a cargo of Australian coals at the wharves. The outward bound Austrian Lloyd liner "Bohemia" was at the wharf yesterday Tuesday) discharging general cargo. The local steamer Selangor bunkered. The P. and O. homeward mail Delta left Hongkong at 1
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  • 208 12 ARE SMALL-POX HOSPITALS NECESSARY It may be somewhat heterodox to yen- i ture the suggestion, but has not the time I arrived (says a writer m the M Sanitary Kecord > when an inquiry should be m- I >tituted as to whether the necessity for the erection of permanent small
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  • 188 12 LIXKKPOOL GIKL GrAIHATK's ROMANCE. Miss Nina Cameron (Jtuham, who has the distinction of being the only lady Bachelor of Engineering to graduate at Liverpool I niversity, has left Liverpool m the Allan liner Victorian," for Winnipeg, where she is to be married on October 10 to Mr Cecil
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  • 25 12 Ayuthia, Ger 260, Freese, 29- 10, Penang Behn Meyer, Paneh 81. Mm, Brit 867, Campbell. 29-10, Cheribon A. S. P., Samboe 29. fcl
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    • 186 12 Kippers, Haddocks, Bloaters, I Fish Fillets, Soles, Turbot etc. I Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. I OTOMUNE'S SALE!!! COMMENCES FROM I Ist November I 15DA YS ONLY! I JAPANESE CURIOS I To be cleared at Extraordinarily how Prices J AT OTOMUNE'S I IMPORTANT TO LADIES MONDAY NEXT 4th OF NOVEMBER
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