The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 November 1912

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rEN CENTS SINGAPORE. SATURDAY NOVEMBER 2. 1912. NO. 7,6(57
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  • 179 1 The Topics of the Wtek are on page 7. Mr. A. Huttenbach took his seat m the Legislative Council yesterday Page IS. A case resulting from the anti-malarin campaign is reported from the Police Court Page 12. An important modification has been made m the Home Rule
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  • 1147 1 The great majority of Britons who tra I vel a little, falls into two classes when they return to their native land. One i class, and by far the larger, is that of the I traveller who abuses everything foreign. The other, smaller, and quite as ridiculous,
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 190 1 KATZ BROTHERS, LTD. STOCK-TAKING SALE for 12 days only. Commencing, Monday Next. I PICTURES UNRIVALLED FOR I THE EXCELLENCE OF THE I ENTERTAINMENT THEY PROVIDE PIOUBB IN i TO-MGHT'S PROGRA MME AT THE ALHAMBRA, BEACH ROAD. THE RAPIDS OF KIVATCH. AT FIESOLE-TUSCANY. HER TWO LOVERS. AN UNWILLING RECEIVER <M. A
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    • 135 1 II HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, > NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. I TO-NIGHT'S FEATURE FILMS I IN THE NOHTH WOODS Biograph. I (Fate Protects the I'nprotcctecl.) GETTING BID OF TROUBLE Biograph. I (Farce Coiuedj MR. GROUCH AT THE SEASIDE Biograph. I (Farce Cotianly.) A I WIDE BRIMMED HATS ARE FASHIONABLE Itala. I (Comic.)
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    • 154 1 Singapore Amateur Dramatic Committee Victoria Theatre B> arrangement with M. E. Bandxnann, MATINEE Saturday, Nov. 2nd, At 4 p. m. Adults $2. Children Amahs 50 cts. each. THE GEISHA BY OWEN HALL, H. GREENBANK AND S. JOKES. Other Dates: November 5, 7, 9. Seats, $3, $1, and 50 Cents. BOX
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    • 160 1 do^av^ H^vcrtiscnicntd. Young foreign gentleman requires quiet room and board Page I. Powell's reminder re to-day's furniture auction m Anderson Road Page 5. Municipal notice re gas supply Pago I. Meeting of the Hoard of Licensing Justices Pago 2. Wunderlich motal ceilings Page 1. Three causes of indigestion Pago 10.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 134 1 THE WEEK. Saturday 2nd. High Water— 3-M a.m., t-ll p.m. Moon Last Quar.er. All Souls' Day. The Geisha matinee (children). Hockey, Alexandra. S.C.C. v 3rd BrahmanSeremhan Bkj If mil lilt Old Bcdfordians Dinner. Cri< ket S.C C. v K.A. and R.E. E.< planade. Hippodrome. Matinee 4 p.m. and 9 p.iu.
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  • 205 2 Minister Chu of Communications is iv favourof Dr. Sun Vat-sen's railway echeme. It is proposed that a railway should be constructed to connect tbe coast of Kiangsu province and Pienlo railway through Honan. Another proposed line is from Shen6i flnd Kansti to Kalgan via Chiakukwan. Mr. T. Saka<uehi and Mr.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 259 2 NEW ji RECORDS FOR old 1 BRING YOUR OLD a RECORDS TO US AND i WE WILL ALLOW YOU r ON THEM IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW ONES ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. i R**l L.*v*r Simulation GOLD WATCH FREE. ST/\- ri'-nin §m ■**>^SGSJ%. -4* i\ writ« now, A itl '>. whitli
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    • 635 2 Wanted WANTED Second hand Motor Car, British make, 5 seater, write particulars to BONHARD, <\b Free Press. Nov 2 9-11 WANTED By youug foreign gentleman, speaking Portug., quiet room and board, preferred m R. Q. family or m house, where there ar- one or more Eurasian or Kurop. boys, whose
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    • 448 2 I To Let TO LET No. G. Addis Rd. Apply to LOH LAM, 601, North Bridge Road Nov I 2 1 TO LET No. 138, Tanjong Katong. Apply to J. A ELIAB, No. 5 1, Malacca street. j _0c1^25 uc TO LET Ist and 2nd Floor No. 31, Kling Street
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    • 672 2 Notices NOTICE. My attention has befn called by many to the advertisement which has been appearing m The Straits Times tip to last Tuesday, 29th October, offering an Overland Car for 92,350 buyers for same were requested to apply for particulars to the Straits Motor Garage. In view ot the
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    • 645 2 1 Notices THE SINGAPORE POULTRY DAIRY FARM SYNDICATE. The Creditors of th»- ;i)m^«> i, ;il- cate are re«juiied on or before th( day of November next to send In tli. and addreMNcs and fuJl panicnlarN of tht i debts, or claims, to the In,. Vincent Boweu Down, of N.,s n
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 266 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. The Twentyskcond Sunday after Trinity. 3rd November, 1912. 7 a.m Holy Communion. (Plain). 7*5 a.m. Holy Communion. (Choral) Hymns 427, 528 A 221. 9-1-3 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion, (Plain) Hymn 447. 4 p.m. Sunday School A Hihle Classes. 5-30 p.m. Evensong and
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  • 1141 3 A SIMPLE EXPLANATION. The convulsion of change and disturbance m which all middle Asia has been plunged during the last three years has taken grip of South-E astern Europe ouce again, and the despair of the Persian situation is almost forgotteti m the dangers
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  • 462 3 Everybody interested m the defence of I the Empire, says the Navul and Military I Record, should read the able essay by Major H. L. Prichard. v. which has been awarded the second prize for ***** by the Royal United Service Institution. I Competitors for
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  • 341 3 Whatever else the (Jovernnient may find to worry them this autumn session, their allies the Labour Tarty are determined to give them no rest. They mean to press for more socialistic legislation, undeterred by the fart that Lloyd (ieorge reforms have already scared half Kngland into political
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    • 430 3 mJ The most valuable \^J weapon m the fight against |1 Consumption 1 this terr b o conduct If P re P aration has had upon me during 1 Ur >OU pU lse to me <«%»•« HILARY SHERBROOK (Journalist) Ij ANCIER^MULSION 1 ENOORSED BY THE MEDICAL PROFESSION. rs^^R I Inlha
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    • 118 3 ABSOLUTELY <CV PURE SRAND PRIX v PARIS 1889 BEER V Q THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd., SOLE IMPORTERS. I Easy lies his head who I drinks I Fraser&Neave's SQDA WA X BR I before tu/nmg infbr theNight IWINES r| Claret 1 Chateau La Tour Morin J Per case of 12
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  • 890 4 Interesting Examples of Joint Endeavour. An undoubted argument against the intellectual superiority of man over woman is the number of women who work m collaboration with their husbands m all forms of intellectual endeavour. Mr. Rudolph de Cordova has an interesting article on the subject m this
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  • 606 4 DEATH OF TOM BROWN." Aoed Vicar's Memory ok a Famous Fight One of the most famous fight* recorded m fiction is recalled by the death on Sept. j 30th of the Rev. Augustus Orlebar, vicai .of Willington, m Bedfordshire, at the age Mr. Orlebar was the original of Tom Brown
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  • 373 4 N'KXT Yk.Aß'h rROCHAMMK. The "Asahi" notes that the share of the Naval authorities m the general financial readjustment includes a retrenchment m ordinary expenditure (ntnounti jg to about I Y40,000,000> by some Y4,000,0<>0 or 10 per cent, annually; next year's reduction (includes Y-2,:ioO,000, the amount saved by
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 308 4 APPOINTMENT H.M. THE KING. CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. IVI ILKMAID NATURAL Top-Noieh' Brand, recognised m every land, I f you search both hemispheres, not a liner milk appears, L et it be where'er you /nay, you
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    • 196 4 V\m THE |DEAL Tonic Jj|f 3W sufficient to convince t lie II I A %^ff/ 1 convalescent of its value. the debilitated system and I) I Z restore vigour to body and hrain.X TRAOfc g g\ I g\ MARK AA 1^ /-A BPANO 1 Tonic Wine I XNX II [Hire,
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  • 905 5 whkkf. i-ia klty loovun n A S U RILKtil.. 11,,. Ftamci Bill has few opponents 1'0,m....n, amona the volwn who have H...y cruelty to the bird ki,, K dom the sole erests of vanity is Ki u'" P o B«.W^ who kiud.v
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  • 249 5 The passing cf the Europeans fro... njany positions of trust under the control of Japanese companies was long ago pro phesied. They are being supplanted, naturally, where it is at all possible, by men of Japanese nationality, and it only requires a few more years, probably a
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  • 560 5 Pfeorasaoi Treat a thi Bait. The government of the Philippines, particularly its educational branch may as a mode) for many of the high officials of the new Chinese Republic. according to Prof. Pay son Jackson Treat. of the Far Hast division of the history de partment of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 45 5 MORTGAGEE'S SALE Monday, 11th November, at 2-30 p. n Valuable 999 years Leasehold Land an houses Nos 6, 7, 8, 9 10 Malay Street. Area 3,617 sq. ft. monthly rent 5240. CHING KENG LEE Co.. Anctioneer Messrs. Allen Gledhili. Solicitors j Oct :i0 12 11
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    • 883 5 \^r J- Crowther Shaw respectfully m- v vites the honour of a visit to his Tailor- ing Establishment, where a number of exclusive models and the latest novelties m materials are now exhibited. J. CROWTHER SHAW, v >C MERCHANT TAILOR, X/ > 30a> Raffles Place /> OTOMUNE'S SALE NOW PROCEEDING
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    • 373 5 j PLEX DUPLICATOR 9 I AXI) BE CHEERFUL. I < I YOUR TYPIST WILL NOT PULL A LONG FACE WHEN HE IS I ASKED TO MAKE 40 COPIES OF ANY DOCUMENT I THE "PLEX" WILL DO THIS WORK FOR HIM I I $8 Complete outfit foolscap size*. I ASK ICR
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 20 6 Uo«enbalm. On October SO. at Mi, Wes tern Road. Penanv, to Mr. and Mrs. Kosen km. m, a son.
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    • 22 6 RP?rnA IP i NeBl Archdeacon I,ard, K. E. Bldd, of the Johorc Rubber Lands. Ltd to M. Howeb of Staineu. England
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  • 1142 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, Nov 2, 1912. It is impossible to behold without fe*p commiseration the continuous evil fate of that which from day to day befalls the Turkish army, when we remember how valorously that army opposed the Russian invasion of 1*77. On thi< lattrr occasion the Turkish
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  • 15 6 I'arsonage, Fort Canning eId at the ■>e«day 6th iast. at 0 p ",n D Wed
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  • 278 6 ACCIDENT TO CAPTAIN ELLIOT COOPER. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Seremban, Nov. 1. The results of the Seremban faces are as follows Imtohthrs' C\ v. Baruubas Kobertson 1 Huster C ole Hamilton 2 Harvest Moon Peake :i Won by a head. A neck divided the second and third. Time
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  • 104 6 A special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners will be held on Tuesday at *M p.m. to consider the 1913 esUmi^s Lieut Colonel If 4 T A second series of Our mmm mmm Major McK Skile"" C Or g 1 The Straits Steamsliin <-^ notice The T^H 1 na«e of H
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  • 149 6 IMPORTANT MODIFICATION. London October M-T^ [rule debate to-night, Mr A,,,,,,!, IIIImu J m« an important modification of ,1, eight, which provide tl,,r Irf.) j nate shall be composed of fort, j who should be nonnuated id the j,,0 tance by the Imperial (tommem leiKht years, one fourth
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  • 88 6 London. Oct. :il.— Mr. Taylor. t|,.. „e w manager of the Luanda Kailw u i, peeled the Manchester Ship CnaJ of handling cotton. Thereafter i 1( Wa entertained at lunch by f; x m the Cotton (.rowing A**oeiat,on. f I Kanda s rapid increase m prod,,, r
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  • 39 6 London, Oct. U. A New York megwuja «ay B Becker has been sentenced to electro cution m the week ending December 9 The appeal of Police Lieutenant 1.. ot \ew lork, may occupy v yviir
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  • 25 6 London Oct 31. The xesult of ti* Jockey Club Cup is Aleppo i 0 1);P rlnce p alatlne(l won by six lengths.
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  • 19 6 Un,b«, )otober.3l.--M r CJernem M Bailhacbe, X.C.. has be, n appointed to a new additional judtfeshij)
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  • 14 6 •o^U has been m r d t ark 6, (m
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  • 3 6 ~SS~- aaa
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  • 16 6 co',utt. XOV f Th l!j k couut late i& four per ceDt.
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  • 21 6 Place o, I I"' Pr< ">- X Bod? *'«t1....1m1. „..<„.„.„ gggmaßßs lor ,T"."'" 11lt llap v m•« I, m ti'T" th hrul
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  • 8 6 later P»««c»lars Wll 1P |MlMl
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  • 70 6 ahoy* aUUUaI ft< m>ral <>< NoT LT ClatioU lleW at Houm Patron n mvm f r th <>n^'^ f» ermaB Bil^ P p ati V Teo Yang of Zmd Serr e t B T M Dt V H »3! Hon. Mr T p y pu I>PTay: ARst
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 183 6 TA JNT S A N Cl_jS A Natural Tonic Table Water II In Pints Splits £>£jjjljfcf&\ FrCSh Stocks Arrive Monthly m SOLE AGENTS: LI yCALDBECK, MACGREGOR v. SSfrjfp'iT® Co THE TRADE SUPPLIED. I PRESENTS FOR FRIENDS AT HOME I FOR XMAS I ORANGE PEKOE-a special quality t,a with delicate flavour
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    • 114 6 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. B. I. S. N. Co., Ltd. Return tickets at a special rate will be issued by the B. I. S. N. Co., Ltd\s steamers to Fort Swettonham. Penang. Rangoon, Calcutta, Madras and Coroniandel Coast Ports, available for use between 15th December, 1912 and 15th January, 1913. For particulars
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  • 201 7 INVADERS PRESSING FORWARD. Abuse of the White Flag. KEUTKB'g SeaviCß ritta. M Constantinople and the S«U an t7 e^zrt u r^t^ P rtT ely **rt telegrams the^.e JSZJSZ J-terday about the great battle was the Bulgarian despatch announcing the open of a bombardment on the nor western front
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  • 180 7 Reuter wires from Vranya that th<> Servians had scarcely occupied Plevlwe, m Saudjak, when a Montenegrin force arrived. The meeting of the allies led to scenes of extraordinary enthusiasm. Sandjak is now without a Turk and the allied columns are free to join the main armies. Belgrade messages
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  • 228 7 Constantinople, Nov. 1. At 12. "i0 m the morning grave news came from the front. The Cabinet is Btill sitting and it is believed is considering the question of peace. London Oct SI. A telegram from Con-t-tuntiuopl* states that it is rumoured that the Turkish Fleet has
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  • 139 7 A Sofia despath asserts that tv.o bunJretl Christian soldiers who fought at Kirk I KilHsse have been shot at Constantinople. Circumstantial and most gruesome acotutii of alleged atrocities by fleeing I lurks la Macedonia, Thrace and Epirus ontinue to be published m the allied I capitals. While the
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  • 55 7 NAZIM PASHA REPORTED KILLED. Rbctbr'b Service. cut off t °h iUl(tarian P'«» to fer of <h )e an y liut the t~nrilhf TurklBh "serves to the right Klng- where the he poranly succees/ul, luet by he Bul taritog their weight and crushing the lurkisb weakened left. th»\\
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  • 37 7 London, November Ist,— Renter's correspondent at Sofia states that as pressure M no longer necessary m northern Macedonia, large numbers of Servian infantry passed through Sofia yesfceraay evening to reinforce the Bulgarians at Adrianople.
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  • 61 7 H. M. S. Hampshire M at Canea and a French cruiser at Samo* have sailed for Salonika. Three cruisers left Toulon yesterday evening for Syria. It is reported that the Austrian fleet was ordered to hold itself m readiness at Trieste to sail for Salonika. These movements
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  • 60 7 London, Nov. Ist.— The Servians are extending their grip on Macedonia. They have taken Pri/.reud. Another division is nearing Prileg en route to Mouastri where possibly they may make a junction with the Greeks. It is statod at Belgrade that the next session of the Skupstina will be
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  • 53 7 A despatch from Na/.iru Pasha, received at Constantinople late yesterday evening, declared that the Turkish army* was contiuuing a vigorous resistance m the centre while forces m the vicinity of Viza are advancing successfully. But a later despatch, which was not published, apparently confirmed the i Bulgarian reports
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  • 27 7 The i i reeks are reported to ha\e sei/ed (irevina and Kaila. The Greek fleet, besides Lemnos, have seized th« islands of Thasos and Imbroa.
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  • 25 7 (From Out On n Cum *}>ond<'nt.) Malacca, Nov. 1. Sheet 1 5203.55. Sheet 2 9193.40. Scrap Crepe 51 66. Bark Crepe 5164.
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  • 55 7 (From Our Oint Correspondent.) Ipoh, Nov. 1. The following are the figures for Tronoh for October. Output 8,991.99; Tributers 494.45 Total 4,4Hf1.84. Value of mine output $282,432 of Tribute 934,451 Total $316,883 Estimated profit from mine after payiug all charges 9168,000 j From tribute $1,722 Total output of
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  • 58 7 i The Club Rooms at No. 9-a Raines Quay will be opened by a Smoking Concert tonight, November 2nd, at X 30 p.m. and it is hoped that all members will turn up. Gentlemen visitors, Europeans only, may be invited by Members who will be re- quired to
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  • 1888 7 Quicqnid agnnl homin»« nogtri ent far- •■•libelli. Juvenau The prologue of what might possibly prove to be the greatest and most event- I J ful drama m modern history is now being I played out m the Balkan Peninsula. With one or two mere momentary flashes
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 223 7 TWO SMART PATTERNS IN LADIES' FOOTWEAR No 5 *36 No. 8017 Black Glace Shoe fj^k B a Ck Patent Leather Shoe $5 per pair Price $6-50 per pair. No. 5436 LADIES SMART BLACK GLACE 2 BUTTON SHOE, Flexible sincle sole, smart Cuban Heel. With Black, Dark Grey, Tan or Violet
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 114 7 RUBBER AN} TIN RETURNS. Agents, Sharpe Ross. i Bekoh: 1,70,, Wolfram from DiiDguu pikuls 108.88 Agents. Welsh ft Co. Sembrong: Sept. 571 Oct. 876. Agents, Kvatt ,v Co. Bukit Timah: —9,200, ten mos. 75,972. Agents, Derrick ft Co. Siingei Gail pik. iho Pa jam S 16,000 Agtnta, J»ou stead ft
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 629 8 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P. O. sty Sicilia, due Novcmlter 7.— J. C. Watt, Mrs Maclean and child, Rev H. Hillyard, Mr <$ Mrs W. G. Barrett. Miss Hallam, Mrs. F. H. English and children. Miss Noble, Miss D. Macflr Mr A Mrs and Miss Ramsden, Miss Still. Miss Marquis. Mr
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    • 560 8 Shipping INDOCHINA S N. Co, Ltd. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. The Company's Steamer KUTSANu 4,895 tons, R C. I>. Bradley, Commander, is due here ou Monday, the 4th instant, and will be despatched on 6th idem at 4 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for lirst class passengers amidships, carrying a
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    • 898 8 Shipping Shipping Mif Hamburg America Line, M. Hamburg MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. Deutsche Dampfschiff-fahrts Ges. viii iiuc "Hansa" Bremen. Phin. c COMBINED SERVICE. China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles ¥^T* OUTWARD HOMEWAKD V^^^^S^A. E. Simons Nov 11 Magellan Nov 11 \ygJiM w /"j|fcpk Caledonien Nov 25 Paul Lecat Nov 2-". V^^^Clg^^a^
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    • 491 8 Shipping N.D.L Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers 01 this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtao Nagasaki and
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    • 629 8 Shipping 1 P. &0T STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Ptnatig, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading t«suod tor Coast. Persian Gull. Continental and Atu. ric Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or *bou MAIL LINES 191-2 HOMLWA.HD (FOR EUROPE*. From Singapore,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 783 9 ___L!lLp i_Jjl< Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) xvr AND Western Pacific Railway Co Mexico and Europe jperattng the New ai 000 Tm, tv««i o r c> *ARU and CHIYOMARIT »7fi e n T Urbine LlnerB SHINYO MART] TENYO oa a,, modem C<,nven*nfe^^^ r ME TABLE FR OM HONGKONG.
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    • 709 9 Shipping Pacific Mail S.S. Co U S MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAI> AND HONOLULU Semi-Tropical Route o J?^ ly line toMag warm BOUTHERI ROUTE across the Pacific via HONOLULTJ JAHU, on the most fertile and beautiful Islam >f the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to England France and
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    • 559 9 THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd 1 Incorporated by SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER Capital Subscribed V 10,000,00 f Capital Paid Up y 6,250,004 fl Reserve Funds V 3,100,004 8 HEAD OFFICE TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). BRANCHRB AND AGENCIES' b n m °Z K eelung Osaka Tamsui J Bombay Kobe Shanghai Tokyo J Canton
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    • 770 9 Insurance THE GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. TRANSACTS J INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, I viz.- Ufe, Accident, Motor-car, Fire and Marine, etc. Only the best Companies represented. Phone «73. A. HEIRUTH, MANAGER 8 8-11 Royal Insurance Co. Ld. Fire Life Total Fdnds bxcebd £18,000,000 THE LARGEST FIRE
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  • 857 10 THE PILOT DOLPHIN OF NEW ZEALAND. Every traveller to New Zealand is told the story of the famous white dolphin which for nearly half a century has shown a friendly interest m passing steamships and with unfailing regularity and devotion pilots tbein on their way through CookStrait to French Pass.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 252 10 I ENJOY GOOD HEALTH AND I I SPIRITS BY DRINKING I I WOLFE'S I I Aromatic Schiedam I B It is not only the most wholesome spirit obtainable as a stimulant for general use; B H it has a beneficial effect upon the I If liver, kidneys, and other organs
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    • 34 10 WORLD RI-NOWNEO Stnhr's™^ DELICAjCIES. Genuine Caviare, Anchovies m Brine, IN TINS AND CLASSES. t«l« by all Hlfk-eUM PravitiM 0 M trt C. F. STUHR &CO.. HAMBURG English Export Agent: IV LOVfiQi?OV£3. LONDON. B C.
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    • 685 10 < Reading at Meals Bolting Food Unsuitable Diet. 1 THREE CAUSES OF INDIGESTION I tfi Hta<ling at Meals is a ba»l habit that often leads to Acute the natural form of good rich Mood, thar will stn Dyspepsia. Hnrrird meals and bolting food witliout p«OMK masti organs of digestion and
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  • 1331 11 OAr. 88UB PAID LABT DIV. BUYERS. SHLL.RB. 85.000 2 8 2s Allaear B*. go o mi f KX 2 8 28 Wo-Malay 15% int Z 14 3 ,5 3* 8 8 BatangMalaka 4 J 9 fto'XXX J Batu Caves 80% int ...£l3 10 0 14 5 0 100 000
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  • 129 11 Nov. 1. Tin buyers 1114.85 Oambier buyers 8.40 Qambier Cube No. 1 14.50 Oambier Cube No. 2 non >. Pepper Black ordin. Sport... 20.1 2^ Pepper, (White fair) 8:5.00 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom. Mace (Banda) HI Cloves (Amboina) nom Bali Coffee
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  • 263 11 These Weather Telegrams are transmitted by courtesy of the E. E. Tel. Co. and contain the observations made at Hongkong (HK Observatory, and at Manila Observatory (MN.) The data are date and hour of despatch the Barometer reading (inches m HK., Milll metres m MN.); Direction of Wind
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    • 814 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For Wnt n Lotus ych Brit 130 Jeukin Jesselton, 18-10 Brit Consul Uncertain Steamers Nat. Tonnage Master From Consignees For clrcl P et \°A 5 CUmer JOI 271 Behn Me >' er 2 Circe Bnt 814 Bannatyne Deli, 28-10 W M
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    • 152 11 CLEARANCES. (Nationality British if not specified.) Nov 1 Kiev, Rns. Stttsky, OOMtMitowpll via ports 1). Van Twist, Dut, Winsenuis I.ata\ia IfeacgftU, Dot, Bail, ladcagM Nneatiuig, Ocr, Schmidt. Punrtroli Patlian, ('haplin, Bo«tn A N York Catliay, Dan, Knuds. u. R*kOQf S hai A- Jarwin Resident SchielT, Dut, MalniKKxl, Ikio Ohra. Ftnwice,
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  • 2292 12 Okdisxry Mektinc, Fiuoav Nov. Ist. Pkksekt. H. E. The Govr., Sir Arthur YoOßg, K.c.M.G. H. E Maj.-Geul. Stephenson, G.o.C. The Hon. Attorney General T. de M. L. Braddell. Col. Secty.. F. J. Bryant. Col. Treas., J. O. Anthouisz. Col. Engineer, F. J. Piggott. Dr. W. Gilmore Ellis, P.C.M.O.
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  • 113 12 As Mr. Horatio Palmer, taxidermist, of M Kerbau Uoad. was out close to the Keformatory he observed considerable excitement amongst some natives, just before reaching that place. On investigating it was found that a python had intruded into a fowl house, whereou Mr. Palmer and Mr. Simon Pereira,
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  • 106 12 A foursome match will be played at i» a.m. on Sunday morning between tennis captained by V W. King and A. W. D. Dove, respectively. As below Messrs Kiug and Appleton v. Messrs Dove and WUW. Messrs Marsh and Niblock v. Messrs Brown and Byatt. Messrs.
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  • 71 12 In spite of the refurnishing and alterations a fair amount of members qualified for the October monthly medals on the Bowling Alleys. F. S. Buddeu SSfl '240 702 S. Ci. Strangmann 494 240 7:14 McLeod Craik 000 120 720 W. A. Sims 712 ecr 712 l« K. Worsely
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  • 42 12 SATURDAY NOV. 2. Johnston's Pier. 2 it and ;»-l."> p.m. Club, 2-4") and 5-30 p.m. Sinday, Nov. Johnston's Pier, 7, 9 aud 10 a.m.. 2 80 and 3-30 p.m. Club, 8-30 and 9-30 a.m., 12-15, .J and 5-30 p.m.
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  • 72 12 We regret to announce the death at the General Hospital on Tuesday night of Mr. '/acharia Hornstein, the proprietor of the Trieste Hotel m North Bridge Road. He was a native of Austria or Koumania, and had resided m Singapore for well over thirty years, and at the time of
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  • 641 12 i How TMK Wohk IS toOGBBBMIfG. Since the active campaign was taken up by the committee appointed jointly by Government and the Municipality to deal with areas likely to breed the malaria spreading mosquito, considerable progress has been made and the necessity of filling m swampy land is
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  • 253 12 The M. M. Company's steamer Bourbon left Saigon at p. mi. on Wednesday and nuiy bo expected bere to day at al>out 7 A.M. The outward bound Dutch Mail steamer M Vondel was at the wharf yesterday (Friday) discharging part general cargo here. The Dutch steamer "Duymaer van
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    • 233 12 I Fresh Australian Pure Creamery BUTTER (IN Mb- PATS.) Singapore Cold Storage COMPANY LIMITED. THE HIPPODROME CIRCUS AND ROYAL MENAGERIE Location BIACH Road. I SHOWS To-day, Saturday, Nov 2, 1912 mat!!!!! AT 4 p. m. SHARP. CHILDREN HALF PRICE TO ALL PARTS EXCEPT GALLERY. H£ we Don't wish to see
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