The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 November 1912
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Title Section15 1912-11-05 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN (KNTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY NOVEMBER 5 1912. NO. 7,6(5915 words
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Article1025 1912-11-05 1 It was a lovely day m late summer. The sky above me was a clear sapphire blue, aud a lark rose with a whirr of its wee brown wings from a daisy starred meadow, and soared up and up into the heavenlx ether, siuging its joyous song1,025 words
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Article180 1912-11-05 1 Of the parlous condition of Turkey tbere can be no reasonable doubt now. The Eastern Army has been driven back, badly shattered, on the lines that guard Constantinople, and the Porte has made an appeal to the Powers. Bulgaria will hardly forego what is hers by right180 words
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Advertisement310 1912-11-05 1 I THE BALKAN BLAZE G Vmg lately mniMi n,, «ar anu itowtM I 50v..,.0,ru, oi iuvo i vi d MoK thelc armica parlu^ uiems, Me with a (lassiug view of the Sultan of Turkey. Ami I I PICTURES UNRIVALLED FOR I I THE EXCELLENCE OF THE I I ENTERTAINMENT THEY310 words
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Advertisement186 1912-11-05 1 GRAND ATTRACTION I AT THK m HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, I NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. 1 GREATEST DRAMATIC FILM EVER SHOWN I IZIGOMAR I (THE KINO OF THE BRIGANDS) YERSUB I NICK CARTER I (THE KIN(J OK DETECTIVES) J B SUPPORTED BY I THE BALKAN CRISIS I I AND THE LATEST GAUMONT186 words
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Advertisement181 1912-11-05 1 Singapore Amateur Dramatic Committee Victoria Theatre By arrangement with M. E. Bandmann THE GEISHA BY OWEN HALL, H. GREENBANK AND S. JONES. November 5, 7, 9. Seats, $3, $1, and 5O Cents. BOX PLAN AT THE ROBINSON PIANO Co. GRAND HOTEL DE L EUROPE, LTD. <>n thr occasion of the181 words
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Advertisement16 1912-11-05 1 V V O IS WATSON'S OF DUNDEE FINE OLD i SCOTCH WHISKY. AGENTS: CALDBEGK MAG6RE6OR Co16 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous205 1912-11-05 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday sth. High Water— 7-50 a.m.. 7.21 p m. ttvn£a\>ore A-seize*. The Geisha Vie. Theatre. Hockey, S.C.C. v Buffs. Municipal Commission Special. 2.3 C pa Hipi>odromc Special Command night. Wednesday 6th. High Water— B-28 a.m.. 8-31 p.m. Thursday 7th. H!*h Water— 8 -.',9 a.m., 926 p.m. Trooper "Rohilla"205 words
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Article799 1912-11-05 2 Commander Haurovit/, formerly of His 1 Siamese Majesty's Royal Navy, has received an appointment as Harbour Master and Master Attendant at Puket. A short time ago he resigned from the Siamese Navy, and bis friends will be glad to hear of his new appointment. He will prove a great acquisition799 words
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Advertisement450 1912-11-05 2 NEW RECORDS FOR OLD BRING YOUR OLD RECORDS TO US AND WE WILL ALLOW YOU ON THEM IN EXCHANGE FOR NEW ONES ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD. To Let TO LET FURNISHEO. "KILBI'RN," ej mile Bukit Timah Road, situate m its own extensive grounds, with swimming hath. Near Bukit Timah Station.450 words
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Advertisement799 1912-11-05 2 Notices GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will be received up to noon on Friday, the 15th November, 191*2, at the Piincipal Civil Medical Officer's Office, Singapore, for supplies for the Hospital Board at Singapore for a period of one year commencing from Ist January, 1912. 1. Rations and Sundries for Hospitals. 2.799 words
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Advertisement713 1912-11-05 2 Notices NOTICE. THE EXCHANGE BANKS Will be closed on Friday, Hth November. J Bank aud Saturday, 9th November. Public Holidays. Nov 5 8-il MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that m terms of Section 36 and 87 of the Municipal Ordinance No. XV of 1M96, as amended by Ordinance No.713 words
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Advertisement248 1912-11-05 2 WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED S^W COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND Finest Norwegian COI> LIVKR OIL. rhanjj«<l s /^ljrj(m by the latest scientirtc process to a form g'^^ allowing perfect assimilation. With Creosote and Ouaiacol, two valuable 1" geriuicldal anrt anti tubercular agent v j Wat«tt»ury'i Jcod et Li^i^i j Aids Digestion. Allays Fermentation.248 words
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Article250 1912-11-05 3 BftlTitß Trade that may bk suspended V>hile Turkey, Bulgaria, Greece, Servia, and Montenegro cannot be regarded, separately, as imporant from a commercial point of view, their total exports, which must inevitably fall to zero m the event of hostilities becoming general, cannot be left out of account250 words
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Article297 1912-11-05 3 It is an incident of the shipping boom that vessels which were built for one par ticular trade are now being converted for use m another. Such problems rarely arise m normal times, when tonnage is ample. They are a sure sign that the shipyards are unequal to297 words
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Article136 1912-11-05 3 In Java there are very few Japanese, at present, and it may be remarked as an interesting fact that, as the Government of the place recognises only two categories of mankind, European and native, the Japanese residents couut as Europeans. The considerable number of Japanese m India136 words
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Article146 1912-11-05 3 The racing seasou, says the Bangkok Daily Mail, is coming on and I hope it will be a successful one. fortunately those chiefly interested are not heavily affected by the prevalent hard times," and at any rate we should see good fields m the Cup meeting.146 words
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Article242 1912-11-05 3 Success of Compulsory Training. The most noteworthy article m a stroug number of the Army Keview" for October is Major Crouch's account of the working of compulsory military training m Austra lia. The difficulties to be overcome were enormous," he states, but he adds that they have been242 words
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Article187 1912-11-05 3 An old Ceylon official and an ex -mayor of Colombo m the person of Mr W. E. Davidson, c.M.(i., gives up the Governorship of the Seychelles to succeed Sir Kalph Williams as Governor of Newfoundland. Mr Davidson entered the Ceylon Civil Service m 1880. He was Secretary187 words
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Article165 1912-11-05 3 I'nder a new law adopted m the I'nited States, passenger steamers must carry two wireless operators, so that messages may be received at any time of night or day. It is now announced by Mr. Chamberlain, the Commissioner of Navigation, that the regulations provide for the equal165 words
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Article149 1912-11-05 3 Kx(itim; Race. Paris. Oct. Bid. The most attractive event m a rnce- meeting yesterday at Clairfeuille, m the Department of Orne, wus a flat race for women jockeys on hunters over a distance of nine furlongs. This event, the first of its kind m France, brought out a149 words
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Advertisement305 1912-11-05 3 SIMPSON'S a .JBH2I WHISKY theicfo,,., ippropriafce that S mnson V f u whlsk >'' f ™in Scotland. It was, Funnel' btibS ot^ky Wi.^S haVe S leCtoti the "Blue market, of tlio world. 1S raimllv m demand m all the EXTRACTS FROM THE MEDICAL PRESS. "LANCET, LONDON. t***^^^ AT\ Moreover, it305 words
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Advertisement21 1912-11-05 3 PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS AND STUDIO I I DEVELOPING PRINTING NEATLY EXECUTED i HONG HING CHIONG CO. No. 102 104, North Bridge Road.21 words
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Advertisement314 1912-11-05 3 ABSOLUTELY <Q PURE GRAND PRIX >, PARIS 1889 BEER THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd., SOLE IMPORTERS. THE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA LIMITED., ESTABLISHED 1869. The flp»t Life Office m the World to apply the Non-Forfeit ur« Principle to Policies. A MUTUAL OFFICE MO SHAREHOLDERS Annual Income £1,200.000. Punda314 words
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Article516 1912-11-05 4 The Indian Marine Service. London, Oct. 28 (reed. 10.44 a.m., 24) In the Commons Colonel Yate asked whether (ioverntnent would consider the question of arming the vessels of the Indian Marine, enabling them to take a share m policing and patrolling the Persian Gulf and Indian516 words
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Article316 1912-11-05 4 A Stl'kdy Soldi er. Interesting details are given m the Times about Hussein Nazim Pasha, War Minister, whose appointment as Commander m Chief of the Turkish forces was recently announced. He was born m Constantinople 64 years ago, and received his military training at the French Military316 words
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Advertisement324 1912-11-05 4 APPOINTMENT H M THE WNG CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. I I JH ILKMAID NATURAL 'Top-Notch Brand, recognised m every land, f you search both hemispheres, not a finer milk appears, L et it be where'er you324 words
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Advertisement263 1912-11-05 4 SIEMENS WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Telegrams SIEMENS, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 647. Electrical Engineers, Manufacturers and Contractors. SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMO WORKS, Ld. Head Office Canton House, Westminister, London. Supjilit'H Dept, and Store* Upper Thames Street, London. Lamp* and Fitting* Dept. Dalston, London. Work* Stafford and Woolwich. PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND THEM NOT A QUACK263 words
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Advertisement167 1912-11-05 4 Beauty and Comfort Ladies who \_^v^ Inflamed their Perspiring Complexions V-\ Skins Hazeline Snow" .TR A D E M \\t X If the climate is spoiling your complexion, begin to use Hazeline Snow' without delay. It tones down excessive colour, keens the hands, arms, neck and shoulders white and velvety,167 words
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Article713 1912-11-05 5 hMMtm That Wii,,, Be m thk Fi,:,.n. Though Turkey may command, m the! last resort, the services of some 1 200 000 men, she is not likely to by. able to put ...ore than 300,000 or 400,000 men m the field for some time to come. OB Om713 words
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Advertisement549 1912-11-05 5 OUft GRAND CLEARANCE SALE NOW ON. THE STRONG HAND SEWING MACHINE NO. 3. MADK feRHUI ON IMPROVED HBiIIOM. A Thi* machine ■~jfc? Desirable pre and girls. Weighing only 2 lhs., size 6 by 7 es. Socially reduced Price Rs 5. Comith directions, clamp, screw driver and ffl\ Flatshape Lever Dress549 words
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Advertisement460 1912-11-05 5 V^ S J. Growth er Shaw respectfully m- V S vites the honour of a visit to his Tailor- /^V ing Establishment, where a number of exclusive models and the latest novelties m materials are now exhibited. y J. CROWTHER SHAW, v > yf MERCHANT TAILOR, NQ X 30-a, Raffles460 words
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Advertisement478 1912-11-05 5 AUCTION SALE OF Unredeemed Pledges, The Property of Six-Pawn- shops On Thursday, 7th November, at 10 a.m. The Pledges consisting of Watches, Chains. Gold, Diamond and other Rings, Earrings, Chinese and Malay Ornaments, etc., will be on view at our sale- room two days prior to days of sale. CHINO478 words
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Advertisement597 1912-11-05 5 \INERTOLT^ PAINT ANTICORROSIVE Exhaustive trials have proved it to be the best protection for iron constructional work against rust. Sea water has no effect whatever on iron and steel coated with InertoL WATERPROOF Concrete and cement surfaces are rendered impermeable. Most suitable for reservoirs water-tanks etc Write for Illustrated Booklet597 words
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Article, Illustration2068 1912-11-05 6 Here »r at| (D V*|--> \-t P-or'C MJTM n«l«t»t% l T n»w.» t% intV f,x« anr. .n. ri're.- Uy fv.nPW«»"1 M X',!, e i n I. V a iv %n<\ U*> Considering the far-reaching issues at stake the war, so far as2,068 words
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Article99 1912-11-05 6 r'rom Our (jnu CorrmpomdmL) Ipoh. N.,v 4. The night mail from rVo*B( t,, last night did not arrive till on, o Ifl the morning owing to v bfMUowa ol the engine. The accident occmr.d th, Penang hide of TmkpUkg and ie!i.f e:iif Jf had to be sent from99 words
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Article180 1912-11-05 6 A very pretty wedding was soleim at the Scotch Kirk on Saturday afhrr the contracting parties being .Mr. .f it Aytoun Maclean, superintendent of the Read Street works of the I'nited BogißMn Ltd., and Miss Anna Christina Thou Garvan. who arrived by the I». an,] i, Assaye on180 words
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Article532 1912-11-05 6 The annual meeting will be held at M. Andrews Mission School, Stamford rd.. on Tuesday next, Nov. 12 at p.m. A blue jacket named .lames, of H.M.S. I Itosario, ig reported to buve htm missing since Oct. 25th. The ninth annual meeting of the Philip pine Islands532 words
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Advertisement170 1912-11-05 6 TANSAN €~^"3 A Natural Tonic Table Water Mln Pints Splits £l ??£j&\ Fresh Stocks Arrive Monthly It^^'ot^^ SOLE AGENTS: L lIjCALDBECK, MACGREGOR W^JsykL %a!'S^ M AND Co. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. Ji W FINEST 2^* tHi^ I tig CjC3 JjwT 1^ Jff New Illustrated Catalogue will prove invaluable to residents m170 words
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Advertisement113 1912-11-05 6 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. B. I. S N. Co., Ltd. Return tickets at a special rate will bo issued by the B. I. S. N. Co., Ltd's ■teamen to Port Swettenham. Penacg. Rangoon, Gal cutta, Madras and Coromandel Coast Ports available for use between 15th December, 1912 and 15th January, 1913. For113 words
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Article16 1912-11-05 7 ASPECT OF THE POWERS. Reuter's Servic*. London, Nov. 4. —The vj IIM srarSSrSSS16 words
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Article18 1912-11-05 7 Messages f r 6m Constantinople 6ay foreigner, are very nervous, fearing mas r-acre and pillage. g18 words
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Article153 1912-11-05 7 London, Nov. 4, ft.* a.m.-Tbe Porte's application to the Powers asks for media turn m view of the cessation of hostilities and the negotiation for peace. The news is not yet known to the public m Turkey) though a carefully worded communique distributed to the local press153 words
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Article95 1912-11-05 7 To be Ready. London, Nov. 3.— There has been great excitement at Portsmouth. Devonport Plymouth and Chatham on receipt of Admiralty orders recalling officers and men on leave. The submarine arm has also been ordered to prepare on a war footing. The Fifth, Sixth and Seventh destroyer flotillas95 words
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Article40 1912-11-05 7 Loss of Life. London, Nov. .'>. There was a conilagration at two m the morning m the drapery store of John Barkers' at Keusing ton. Four girls jumped from windows and were killed. Immense damage has en done.40 words
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Article216 1912-11-05 7 A letter received from Mr. E. H. Sliarp, < Junior Carlton Club, indicates thnt '•Ir. Sharp is returning to Hongkong tbis i itur.in. Mr. Sharp left Hongkong about v<>ars ago after being for many years Benioi pleader at the Honkong Bar. He vill he welcomed back to the colony. At216 words
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Article88 1912-11-05 7 SOFIA ACCOUNTS. Adrianople Air-Scouted. Rbuteb'p Sehvioh. of Xu laU aV J a tOrS bavemad a number ot Nights over Adrianople. Tor«?r'. B r*" ianB BurroUQ ded Shefket mLL Which h d la °ded at Midia and advanced on Visa, on the took plttce and the Turks broke the88 words
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Article26 1912-11-05 7 Sofia, N©f. 3.— Fighting is proceeding on the line from Serai to Tchorlu where the remnant of the Turk.su army is making a stand.26 words
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Article76 1912-11-05 7 '•Murderous Fighting." London, Xov 4.- A telegram from Constantinople states «ft 4 the retreat to Tchataldja was followed by the most murderous fighting on Saturday to the south of Lulebergas. The Turks offered a splendid resistance and were dually over- whelmed by the terrific artillery fire of the76 words
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Article162 1912-11-05 7 Not Entirely Good. London, Nov. 3.— An Athens telegram states that Prevesa has capitulated. A further Athens wire states that the Greeks captured Yeuidje m the province of Salonika, and are pursuing the routed Turks. London, Nov. —An Athens message says that previous to taking Preveza the Greeks162 words
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Article210 1912-11-05 7 The question of the appointment of British Attaches to the rival armies m the Balkans will have to be settled. For the moment, Colonel K. S. \V. EardleyUupsell, our Military Attach*'' at Vienna and Cettinje, will accompany the Monte negrin army into the field, while Major (i. E. Tyrell, of210 words
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Article155 1912-11-05 7 A peculiar case of electric shock is reported m the Philadelphia Record." A man noticed an electric light wire daug ling, and as a number of children were playing near by he decided to place the wire out rt harm's way. As he picked it155 words
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Article455 1912-11-05 7 Judgment m the Supreme Court. The Chief Justice, Sir William H. Hvndman Jones, delivered judgment m" the Supreme Court yesterday m the interpleader issue, Max Hilckes and Lim Yun fo a ,L?7 U8 dwia GileB Cropltj y- v*« sought to release certain shares m the Nvalas Rubber Estates455 words
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456 1912-11-05 7 To the Editor. 1 am asked to hit the resisting Government nail with another blow. I do so with pleasure, and crave the required elbow-room m your columns. Like the two previous correspondents I also am an ex-Government clerk. I left the service, because I had456 words
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Article62 1912-11-05 7 London, Nov. 4.— lt is officially stated j that reports of mobilisation are unfounded and apparently originated m an order Ito certain nucleus flotillas to coal and store as a test. No movement of ships m Home waters is contemplated. Constantinople, Nov. 4.— lt is officially stated that62 words
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Article29 1912-11-05 7 Constantinople. Latest. In response to an application of the Ambassadors, the Portehas granted permission for the passage through the Dardanelles of one warship of each natiou.29 words
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Article115 1912-11-05 7 St. Petersburg. It is officially stated that the Tsarevitch's illness is due to an accident through jumping into a boat at Byelovitch. He will probably be deprived of the free use of his legs for a long time. At first nothing was noticeable, but on Sept. 20 a115 words
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Article303 1912-11-05 7 Agents, Sharpe, Ross I Co. Chimpul:— 1,923 Agents, Kennedy vV Co. New Columbia: 7,684 total ten inos. 37,113. Agents, Evatt A: Co. Changkat Sardang 5,508 total nine months 39,353. Tapah 8,500 total ten mos. 58,111. I'lu Pandan:— 3,267; total six months 17,244. Haytor 2,507 total ten mos. 25,155.303 words
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Article50 1912-11-05 7 The following is the result of crushing operations at Raub for the four weeks ended 2nd November Bukit Roman Stone crushed 3,900 tons Gold obtained 681 ozs. Average per ton 3.241 dwts Bukit Malacca: Stone crushed 2,108 tons Gold obtained 179 ozs. average per ton 1.700 dwts50 words
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Article60 1912-11-05 7 Orders have been given for the "Newcastle," cruiser, on the China Station and the Espiegle," sloop, on the East Indies Station, to be paid off and recommissioned for further service as at present. New crews will be sent out m the "Gibraltar," cruiser, which is to leave Devon port on60 words
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Advertisement53 1912-11-05 7 on know I'm always m the swim, I'm full of life, and go, and vim 1 ye fought a fight with death so grim— I came off best. T^as Woods* Peppermint Core, yon know, which saved my life and beat the foe *'U praise it now wherever I go It53 words
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Advertisement228 1912-11-05 7 TWO SMART PATTERNS IN j LADIES FOOTWEAR No. 5436 No. 8017 Black Glace Shoe I*W Black Patent iß^ Leather Shoe $5 per pair. Price $6-50 per pair. No. 5436 LADIES SMART BLACK OLACE 2 BUTTON SHOE, Flexible single sole, smart Cuban Heel. With Black, Dark Grey, Tan or Violet suede228 words
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Advertisement656 1912-11-05 8 Wanted BOOK-KEEPER. Englishman, experienced book-keeper, Lon don and Australian experience m timber and general office seeks engagement. Apply F. D. R." co Free Press."' Nov 5 8-11 CLERK OF WORKS WANTED Kxperienced Clerk of Works wanted for the Federated Malay States Railway Department Temporary employment, salary $100 a month. Must656 words
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Advertisement578 1912-11-05 8 Shipping OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. FOR Broome, Port Hedland, Cossack, Ashburton, Carnarvon, Geraldton and Fremantle The Company's Steamer "GORGON 2,685 tons, Captain Townley, is intended to sail lor above ports ou Thursday, the 14th inst. For Freight or Passage apply to W. MANSFIELD Co. Ltd., Agents, O.S.S. Co., Ltd.578 words
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Advertisement1078 1912-11-05 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. NAIL LINE China. Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD Simons Nov 11 Magellan Nov 11 Caledonien Nov 25 Paul Lecat Nov 25 Ama/one Dec 9 Australien Dec 9 Dumbea Dec 23 E. Simons Dec 23 191S Ifll Magellan Jan 6 Calec :mien Jan1,078 words
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Advertisement655 1912-11-05 8 Shipping n;d.l. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mall steamers 01 this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, bouthamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connectinf Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and rice versa Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau Nagasaki and655 words
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Advertisement599 1912-11-05 8 Shipping pTFoTI STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY I For China, Japan, P^nang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading Issued tor Csjm Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and An. Port 8. Steamers will leave Singapore on or »bo; MAIL LINES 1912 Homeward (for Euhopej. From Singapore,599 words
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Advertisement614 1912-11-05 9 *JLLRfii_n< %v/ AND .^■UK?sSw2^^SßWsrawsiasS X Sat iS jjSKS S SSSSS. The «wm Paciflc j^u J^" es H^gkong 2 lst December. £S~ c c c e*^ SF I^ondon £68-160 £38-12 0 Kirst Class Tickets nonmt 80 "«-0 £45-12-0 »^ciaj rsteß for intermediate steamers tromHo S°UTH AMERICAN LINE. '^Tr^^^^^nel?^' Y koham Honolula,614 words
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Advertisement670 1912-11-05 9 Shipping Pacific Mall S JsTca V S MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU om Swnl-Tropical Route RrT^r^c ***** tailing the warm SOUTHERN oa iiTr acr 88 the Pacific via HONOLULU, of the Pa^iflo 6 mOBt fCrtile aDd beautiful iBlan< > pJi? gb /p 88a6e Tickets granted to670 words
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Advertisement556 1912-11-05 9 BanKs_ THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd. Incorporated by SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capital Subscribed V 10,000,000 Capital Paid Up y 6,250,000 Reserve Funds V 3,100,000 HEAD OFFICE TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). BRANCHEB AND AGENCIES' nHHSL c nn Osaka Tamsui r3nn y v° b f Shanghai Tokyo rSSS- ag i Swatow Yokohama Calcutta556 words
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Advertisement615 1912-11-05 9 Insurance GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. m Head Office WINCHESTER HOUSE. SINGAPORE. Nominal Capital $2SO,«* Paid up Capital $135,113 Insurances m force over ....$5,000,006 Annual premium Income over 400,000 Board of Director! Gi 4* 2 ERRICK E8< 3' Chairman. A. H. Fair, Esq., Managing Directoi LORE Chow Kit Esq.,615 words
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Article509 1912-11-05 10 COL'RT POWERLESS. Sekiol-8 Slight for Iron. In connection with the charge of fraudulently using as genuine a forged document brought againßt Looi Guan Kway, which has been heard m the Ipoh Supreme Court at the Assizes before Mr. Justice L. M. Woodward, an extraordinary po&itiou509 words
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Article172 1912-11-05 10 Ukmahkai.lk Dekkvt at Bislky A team composed wholly of winners of the King's Pri/e at Hi^ley had to acknow ledge defeat by the representatives of the London and Middlesex Counties Rifle Club at Uisley on Saturday. Sept. 2Hth. The gold medallists, who were shooting as the172 words
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Article169 1912-11-05 10 I'rivate iutirnation has beta r.ieivetl m India by the last mail that the Secretary of State has sanctioned the Government of India's scheme for a school of tropical medicine m Calcutta. During the past two years reference has been made from time to time to this project, and169 words
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Advertisement833 1912-11-05 10 REGULARITY of the BOWELS The First Line of Defence against 111-Health. Only about one man or woman m a hundred is perfectly healthy. The other 99 have some digestive trouble, and perhaps more than 50 per cent of these could trace their trouble to that prevalent evil constipation. It's a833 words
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Advertisement10 1912-11-05 10 For Children's Hacking Cough at Nicht Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.'10 words
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Advertisement530 1912-11-05 10 *UP LIFE WITHOUT HEALTH IS LIVING DEATH. "Vfeg Th? 3 reniarkaMe compound, the latent disrovery of riK«iern timm is witfiom rqual m all caars Ofdcfectnrc .iciv ami bra^u i>owcr f whether iodttctrd l.v worry overwork i inllii.il.'> i »a«ea, rmfyUmtlvn, driceiive cmulatiott. nervous i neuralti low».ui:U-.. mrui .u and »>o<Hiy530 words
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Article1292 1912-11-05 11 RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. H5.000 2a 2s Allagar o<y o Q 150.000 2s 2« Anglo-Malay ll% lnt 10 aX'SSX 8 28 B^g Malaga 15% int J J J g atu £avea 80% int £13 10 0 u 100 SK 1 BatuTj g a (S elan 8 o., 1 l t1,292 words
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Article68 1912-11-05 11 (COBBBOTBD DP TO Nov. 4J Bank 4 m/s 1.4 7 .i ft demand 2-4 i Private credits Bra 2-4 10-32 credit* 6m 24 1516 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288$ India, T. T. 174J Hongkong, demand 11 Yokohama, demand H3| Java, demand 1401 Bangkok, demand S5 Sovereigns, Bank68 words
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Article131 1912-11-05 11 Nov. 4. Tin 50 tons sold $115.15 Oambier buyers 8.20 Gambier Cube No. 1 14.50 Gambier Cube No. 2 non>. Pepper Black ordin. Spore... buyers 19.90 Pepper, (White fair) ...buyers32.B7s Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom" Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom. Mace (Banda) 116 Cloves (Amboina) nom Bali131 words
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Advertisement588 1912-11-05 11 HIGH CUSS, LOWPRJGED Motor Cars. The 3rd Shipment of OVERLAND CARS (America's Triumph) is due to arrive here next week. Three 25 H.P. 2 Seaters at $1,750 nett Three 30 H.P. 5 Seaters at $1,950 nett. Complete with Hood, Screen, Lamp, Horn, Tool- Kit, etc. READY FOR THE ROAD. The588 words
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Advertisement44 1912-11-05 11 Grimault's Skin Soap, so justly renowned for its cleansing and curative properties m removing dobie's itch, <fee, prevents all skin diseases: it is nice to use, has a most refreshing smell and should always be used m hot countries m washing and shaving. 1144 words
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Miscellaneous1128 1912-11-05 11 VESSELS IN POUT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For Wht n Lotus ych Brit 150 Jenkin Jesselton, 18-10 Brit Consul Uncertain Steamers Nat. Tonnage A Master From Consignees For Buyo Maru Jap 1813 Koyaraa Moji 211 M B X Java 8 Darvel Ger 898 Littmann Labuan, 3-11 Behn Meyer1,128 words
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Article143 1912-11-05 12 This meeting which will be held on Nov. H and 9 has drawn a good entry. The following are the first day's weights. Race I. Dist. 6 fur. Brown Comet 12.12, Fairymaid 10.2, Kestor 0.12, Lassie 9.9, The Magnet 9. Race 2. Dist. 6 fur. Galtrira 18.7,143 words
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Article83 1912-11-05 12 The match between the Mouut Wallich Football team and the .luveuile Football Club m the second round of the Dr. Yin Shield was played last Saturday on the Police ground before a large crowd. The game was well contested aud the Mt. Wailichs attacked vigorously m the83 words
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Article214 1912-11-05 12 Twenty-two pony griftlns for the Penang Turf Club arrived m Singapore from Australia by tbe Mataram and bave been transhipped to the N Kgra". Another practice game of Hugby football was played on the S. C. C. end of the Ksplanade yesterday afternoon between Col ours and Whites. Dr. Black214 words
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457 1912-11-05 12 Mr. A. B. Hubback, who has been so many years resident m Selangor m a high official capacity m connection with public works and railways, has been appointed by the Governor of Hongkong to design the terminal station of the Kowloon Canton ltailway This457 words
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Article431 1912-11-05 12 STHIKK OK C'HAIlt AM) RlklsHA COOLOM, nKmWT AGAINST MAI.IMKhIAL *K\ V HITN." Hougkong had to walk yesterday Oct. 29th. Not (or strings of silver dollars could a ride be got, save m the trams, ex- cept l>y those fortunate individuals who can boast private convesallc.es. The chair and431 words
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Article181 1912-11-05 12 It is almost needless to say the guilds are at the bottom of the mischief. But for them, united actiou would be wellnigh impossible. There is quite a number of different guilds, all of which have acted m unison m the matter. Presumably their edict did not181 words
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Article583 1912-11-05 12 CHINA' S FINANCIAL. POSITION. OFFICIAL STATEMENT OF DEFICIT. An Aii'KAL to tiik PIOVmOBt, Peking, Oct. 18— An instructive coin mentary on the present situation m China is furnished by the public ution of a circular telegram sent hist week by the Ministry of Finance to the Tutuhs of all the583 words
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Article35 1912-11-05 12 This Ordinance has not been disallowed by His Majesty and will come into force as from December first, of this year Saturdays Gazette contains the rules' and regulations made under the Ordinance35 words
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Article287 1912-11-05 12 The outward intermediate P. and O. Sicilia is due at Penang on 6th instant at 0 a.m.. and will probably arrive here on Friday the Bth idem. It is notified that Mauritius is declared infected owing to the existence of plague. (Quarantine restrictions against the ports of Madras287 words
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Article177 1912-11-05 12 A dispute between three Klings led to an altercation m which knives were used iv the Teluk Blangah district on Saturday night, aud two men, Karana and Stnokara Viramutto are under arrest on the capital charge. They appeared before Mr. K. L. Talma m the second177 words
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Article120 1912-11-05 12 A Medan correspondent writes under date Oct. 28 On Thusday afternoon at about I o" clock a serious stabbing affray occurred on the Soengai Gerpa K«tate. Mr. A. Van Geiten beck, an assistant, had occasion to complain about tho work of some coolies, which was very badly done. The coolies120 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous120 1912-11-05 12 CLEARANCES. [Nationality British if not specified.) Nov 4 Emlle, Dot. Soodin, llliio .Janet Nicoll, Milne. Sourahaya Perak, Ipton. T. Anson via ports G lonoglo, Graves. IVnang A Rangoon Glenfarg, Han veil. Aatwen via ports C nee, Baanatync, Deli Hainatn. Phillips, Muar A Malacca Marie, Ger, Schlaikur, Hoihow A H'koni' Kaka,120 words
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