The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 November 1912

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  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRCDAY NOVEMBER 15 1912. NO. 7,678
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  • 162 1 Fraser's Share circular on page 6. The Assizes continued yesterday Page 12. The Panama Canal tolls have been settled Page 7. Our Peking correspondent writes on the loan questions -Page 12. Turkey is negotiating direct with Bulgaria for peace terms Page 7. A very successful concert was
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  • 808 1 In recent copies of the Home papers we read that there was a crowded house at Drury Lano theatre on Oct. 10 when a poem, specially written for the occasion, was delivered by Mr. H. B. Irving. la this poem the author. Mr. Stephen Phillips, refers to
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 319 1 FURTHER PICTURES OF THE [BALKAN WARI Taken by I'athes operators at \he Front having been sent thither from Budapest, Milan, Paris and London. Depleting anKMg other Scenes, the following SECOND SHOW Bulgarian troops off to the 9-30 TO 11 P.M. FRONT. ~r a/-^*_^ CAVALRY CONCENTRATING o- Night around tirnovo. To-Night
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    • 222 1 HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, J NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. I Grand Change of Programme. I TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! I A PUEBLO LEGEND 3,000ft. Biograph. I (A. Mythological Story of the Indians of the American Southwest.) I FORTUNATELY ARRIVED IN TIME Itala. I {k Battling Good Comedy.) TO GET A BREAKFAST, THAT IS THE
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    • 326 1 NO BETTER AMUSEMENT' can be had to make you forget the worries of the day THAN in a Cinematograph show, and if you are on the look out for good programme with plenty of fun in pictures you cannot i do letter than drop in AT THE I MARLBOROUGH Picture
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    • 175 1 Co^ay'd H^vcrtiscntcnt6. Notice re Ilalgowuie interim dividend Page I. Hobiuson l'iano Co have fine pianos ready for hire Page 2. Notice re Singapore and Batu Pahat Steamship Company in liquidation Page 2. Sale of the estate of the late (iaw Boon Chan on Nov. 25 and 16 by Chmig Keug
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 163 1 THE WEEK. Friday 15th. High Water 2--J3 a.m., 1-16 p.m. Legislative Council t-M pui. Marine Motor Co. nitg. Arcade n»>on. Hockey. S.C.C., (2nd) v Polic* P. A O. Outward mail due. Saturday 16th. High Water— 3 Is a.m., 2 3 p.m. Kempas Annual meeting Malacca noon. Cricket. B.C.C. v Huffs.
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  • 708 2 THE WRECK OF THE DAGRE CASTLE." Chief Officer's Tragic Dk\th. A correspondent in Formosa sends to the "Japan Chronicle," news of the Ingle death of the chief officer of the British steamer "Dacre Castle," which it will he remembered struck a submerged reck in Keelung harbour during the k» vere
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 356 2 FINE ENGLISH PIANOS ON' HIRK FOR XMAS SEASON FROM $10 FINE TUNING INCLUDED ROBINSON PIANO Co., ia Notices THE PULAU BULANG RUBBER AND PRODUCE COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE OF sih CALL. Notice is hereby given that the Dire torn have made a Call of 50 cents per Hhare, payahle on or
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    • 683 2 Notices BALGOWNIE RUBBER ESTATES Ltd. DECLARATION OF SECOND INTERIM DIVIDEND AND NOTICE OF CLOSING OF TRANSFER BOOKS. Notice is hereby given that a Second interim dividend of 25 has been declared by the Directors on account of the year ending 31st March, 1913, payable on 2nd December, 1912 a-wi notice
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    • 708 2 Notices NOTICE Tenders w 11 be received at the office of the Chief Police Officer, Central Police Station up to noon on Friday, 29th November, 1912 for the following Police Service for the year 1913. For soling of Police Boots. The Government does not bind itself to accept the lowest
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    • 564 2 Wanted WANTID Iruiue<^i f it<ly a smart typist. A libera salary will be paid to a ijood man. Appl, personally. UNITED ENGINEERS Ltd., I >ainar Road Nov 15 IT-ll ENGINEER Wanted a capable European Engineer wit) experience of oil engines to superintend erec tion, starting and testing etc. Permanency r<
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    • 564 2 THE Singapore Free Press MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. The Singapore Fne Press is a Morning 1 i 1 1 v and is on sale nt depots, from an cany hour each morning (Sundays exempted). Cash > \nicv Ten Tents a copy. isAastitam' c*>pies will be delivered at th«-tt lnivHte
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  • 3342 3 By Ohseryeh." It is just a year ago that an article appeared in the Free Press under the above title, and though one year is but a short space In World Politics, yet this present twelve months has been so crowded with incidents of a serious
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  • 533 3 MXATI CAMMtED away AMD Tin: < attain mJUWMD. After a severe buffettiug which she received on the voyage from Calcutta •to Colombo, the Belle of England" arrived in hurbour this morning, (sthl bringing a cargo of coal for Messrs. helmege Heid and Co. On Wednesday, the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 109 3 V* ABSOLUTELY >CV PURE GRAND PRIX .X PARIS 1889 BEER THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd., SOLE IMPORTERS. C. G. HIBBERT Co., Ltd. (Incorporated in England) KLANG and IPOH. GENERAL MERCHANTS AGENTS. Agents for C. G. HIBBERT Co. (Established 1767) London and Southampton KANGAROO Brand of Bottled Beer. FORTNUM and MASON'S
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  • 274 4 No sensation is more objectionable to the busy business man than to feel he has not energy enough for his work. Few people understand the re*l reason for this condition, yet it is very simple. It is due to some temporary defect in the digestive organs, which
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  • 840 4 THE DUNOTTAR CASTLE Pleasant voyage to ckylon. The Dunottat Crtstle which arrived ecently as already mentioned, under the ble comniandership of Commander W. Stanley, R.N.R. She has not been orced, her average daily runs heing about 85 miles. The time aboard ship has been very deasantly speut, either a concert
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 324 4 APPOINTMENT H.M. THE KING. CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. JIH ILKMAID NATURAL Top-Notch' Brand, recognised in 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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    • 267 4 F. CLARKE Co. i 307, t.MKKN-HT., SINOAPORB. 1 Livery Stable Keepers. Fodder Merchants. For Kubber-tyred Gharries and Kent KubD*** tyred carriage*, ring ap Tklephonb 916. FODDER delivered to any part of the InJaod. SPECIALITY FURNITURE REMOVAL B in our own Vans, by our own men. i Rubber tyred Victoria* A
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    • 630 4 A Lady Housekeeper Nervous Exhaustion, Neuralgia, Sleeplessness The f.ict that Mrs. Taylor did ti t give up her work, and did not for a chm^' »s cluar pr^>f I'hoMerine prevented il\e nervous breakdown her do-tor sai Ivv is certain unlfS-; she f*ws wf htf ihit'es. Mrs. ;i\ not tlie sort
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  • 665 5 Foe tifti.u vfur, past efforts have l>een luacie in liermaiiN to induce (iovernment to lake some action that would prevent tbe Standard Oil Company from obtaining! n monopoly in Ibe empire. The Standard Oil Company bavp alrendy got much of i th«- wlulfs'ilo trails in the
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  • 227 5 lu the National Aiiemhlj on tbe 29th ult. the liill for the cutting off of queues was brought up The liill provides that only qimiolOM men will be eligible for a vote from tbe date of its promulgation but as regard! tbe Mongolians, Tibetaus, and the people
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  • Correspondence.
    • 282 5 To The Editou, Sir, —The recent correspondence concerning the congested state of Battery Hoad, crowded up with private rikishas. has had an effect on the Police. This morning at noon, there were two Malay policemen on duty, one, with his martial cloak around him on point duty:
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  • 169 5 The writer of "The Week's Finance In the N. C< Daily News says: K violently the payments ou the Crisp loan to the Chinese Gove'ruineiit are uot to be made according to the terms of llnloan agreement. So far about 4000,000 has beta
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  • 85 5 Tbe I'aris Matin states that a French engineer, M. lictheuod, has planted a system of wirrless telegraphy which enables B»veral neighbouring stations to commiMH'siK 1 without interfering with each other, ten times more quickly than by submarine Cikbitt, and at a tenth of the cost. M. Hethenod's
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  • 297 5 Pet P. it O. -tr Sumatra, due Nov HI. Mrs Logau. Mi Mrs T. W. Holley and children, Mi> A. Sharp. iVt P O str Mantua, connecting with the stt IVvanha at ('olomho. dOfl Nov 20. -T. H. T readier. H. Matthew. Per 1' <v O str HatWft,
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  • 120 5 Per 1 *V O. India, connecting at Colombo with Maruiora, sailing Nov It. A. B LawKnee, Miss Petrie-.A.G. Pardoe, W.H. Knapi», Mr Thunder, Capt McDermot P. B. Ford. Per P& O Nyanza, sailing Nov 20. Mr Mrs E.G. Broa'arick, Mr* Mis McGregor, P. Hinde. Miss Martin. J. E.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 1254 5 V y J. Crowther Shaw respectfully in- v y j/V vites the honour of a visit to his Tailor- /n> ing Establishment, where a number of exclusive models and the latest novelties in materials are now exhibited. v > J- CROWTHER SHAW, v y yf MERCHANT TAILOR, \S X 30-a,
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    • 143 5 PAINT ANTICORROSIVE Exhaustive trials have proved it to be the best pretectfon 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 Booklet: SHARPE,
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  • 1136 6 The Singapore Free Press. Friday Nov. 15, 1912. Although the attention of the British public must be necessarily by the details of the Parliamentary crisis produced by the defeat of the Government, that is in itself but a small matter compared with the blood stained tragedy of the Balkan war.
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  • 160 6 On Wednesday last the members of the Young Men's Friendly Society's Orchestra played an excellent programme at Mr. Soet Beng Tee's residence. Miss Ida van Cuylenburg, who has been much in the public eye of late as the charming "Mimosa San" of "The Geisha left for Aden by the P.
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  • 304 6 Last night at the Teutonia Club au in teresting concert, to a large extent of Russian music, was given by Mr. Eugene OasipoiY, the well known baritone of the Grand Opera at Moscow. Mr. Oesipoff has been heard here before, and it only remains to be
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  • 193 6 The fourth Children's Concert of the j year came off yesterday afternoon at the j Victoria Memorial Hall, when an enjoyable programme was presented for the pleasure and musical instruction of the j little ones. The band of the Buffs, un <Jer Mr. C. M. Hewitt, gave
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  • 267 6 Mortality returns for the week ending October 9th show a total number of 189 deaths, or 87.63 per mille of population. There were M deaths from malaria and 16 from fever not specified, 22 from dysentery 29 from beri beri, and 28 from "phthisis! 197 were male and
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  • 57 6 DIVIDENDS AND CONTRACTS. (From Our Onn ('orres/>oii ir,,t.) London. Vov. 1 j The following dividt nds have l>«>eu d e clared. Anglo Straits Trust, percent. Edinburgh, 10 Anglo Sumatra, Anglo Malay, 5 Harpenden has made n foruarl two tons of smoked sheet monthly :it The Anglo Asiatic
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  • 53 6 (From Our Onn C*rfs§pomdmL) Ipoh, Nov. 14. An exploration company haa been form ed in London with £20, 000 capital to ploit mining properties in the Malay Peninsula. Amongst the directors Mi Sir K. W. Birch and Mr. John I-r.t»i Phillips, late of Ipoh, who retired with
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  • 100 6 London, November IM. —Malaya of a Dreadnought has excited the varimi-t interest throughout Britain and the <ieepe«| appreciation of all clu.>ses. Tti« u^wg papers enthusiastically acclaim it u a striking new testimony to the vitality of the Umpire. The House of Commons greeted t/. ma! announcement of
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  • 216 6 The market during the past week has been quiet and prices in Sterling Rubbers are slightly better after small chaug. Local Kubber* maintain their prices al though the actual business passing is small. There has been a moderate amount of investment in Industrials and Tin Shares continue
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  • 86 6 A fast and hard fought |MM of "Rugfltr" was played on the K.splan.uie JMlnitj afternoon fcttWMS Um S. C. t hr Huffs. The frequency of tin- wkiallt WSJ Ikfl chief feature. In the i ;1 >t period f Mllkall obtained a try and also sue, od in convertiun
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  • 36 6 The Autumn Cup Competition will played on Nov. 1 1\ and 17. The lii st sixteen cards return..! vill entitle members ho pl ;lv for the Prad tent's Pri match play Is holf*.
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  • 108 6 Agents, V. W. Harkor Gfe Suußei lia^an j j The engagement is announced of Mr. 0 B. Leicester. Assistant B«CgMKI of Um General Hospital, !Vnau K |o Mil LjdUl Scully, daughter of Mr. and Mrs I D Scully of Penang. Messrs John Little and Co. have
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 113 6 SPECIAL DISPLAY OF LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S HI EVENING DRESS WEAR. Q SEE WINDOWS AT LITTLES Adelphi Hotel. NI6HTLY. I GRAND CONCERT BY THE WORLD-RENOWNED Berggrun Quartet From 7-30 to 11 p.m., Nightly, except Sundays. Iced Fass Beer on Tap. EVERY SATURDAY: GRAND DINNER. NOTICE. The management of the above hotel
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    • 50 6 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements of John Robkrts, Retired World's Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. only obtainable from John Roberts, London REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE EAST C. N. LUMB address: P. 0. Box 41, Penang. show room Raffles Hotel, Penang.
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  • 446 7 AND PROPOSAL TO MEND IT. Scenes of Disorder. London Nov. 14. -Mr Asquith's motion, which replaces things precisely as they were before Si, F. G. Banbury's amendment was adopted, is admittedly a short cut across all parliamentary precedents London Nov. 14-Moving his resolution, Mr Asquith emphasised the fact
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  • 244 7 But Plenty of Invective. London, Nov. 14.— The House of Commons was crowded when Mr Bonar Law asked whether there was any precedent for Government's action in moving the rescinding of Sir Frederick Kanbury's amendment, which was introduced upon the report stage of the Horre Rule Bill. The
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  • 58 7 Mr. B. If. Pollock, K.C., said the Premier had disregarded every precedent in order •to maintain hi9 contemptible position 'cheers and cries of M Traitor The Speaker said if he knew who said traitor" Three members, Sir W. J. Bull, Colonel R. G. Chaloner, and Capt Craig,
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  • 52 7 The Speaker called on Sir W. J. Bull tc withdraw the remark, but he declined and was ordered to leave the House which he eventually did. More disorder followed and Sir Rufui Isaacs was shouted down. The pandemonium was such that the Speaker suspended the sitting for
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  • 175 7 MEETING BREAKS UP. The debate on Mr. Asquith's motion ended in scenes of astounding disorder. After the suspension of the proceedings for an hour Sir Ruf U8 Isaacs made a second vain attempt to speak but was howled down. The Speaker called on a Unionist to speak
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  • 41 7 London, Nov. 14. Later The Unionist leaders held a conference yesterday evening aud decided to refuse to allow proceedings in the House of Commons to continue unless the Government tiud a constitutional way out of the present difficulty.
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  • 139 7 London, Nov. 14.— The Conservative papers geuerally support the action of the Opposition who they say have been "goad ed to extremes by the Government's abuse of power." The Daily Graphic is the exception, and says that those responsible for the organised rowdyism have gone far to render
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  • 138 7 A Vigorous Campaign. London, Nov. 13. A vigorous Unionist campaign has begun in London this week. The speakers 1.-ist night included Lord Selbourne, Sir Walter Long, Mr. Austin Chamberlain, Sir Kdward Carson, Mr. George Wyndham, Mr. F. K. Smith, and Lord Charles Heresford. They all dwelt
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  • 72 7 London, Nov. IS. The House of Commons has read a third time the White Slave Traffic bill and has approved of the flogging of bullies and procurers on a .second offence, but by IHH to 164 rejected Hogging for a first offence which the Standing Committee by
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  • 26 7 London, November 18. Branches of the British Medical Association are voting for rejection of tfie increased insurance offer made by Mr. Lloyd George.
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  • 25 7 London, Nov. 14. The appointment of Sir Spring Rice as Ambassador to the United States in succession to Mr. Bryce is confirmed.
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  • 56 7 London, Nov. IS. Sir A. Lever hat bought Stafford House as a gift for tht I nation. i The United Prayer meeting of tin Y.M.C.A. and Y.W.C.A. will be held at th« Y.M.C.A. Hall to day at 5.15 p.m. Mis i Blackmore will take the chair and
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  • 142 7 BULGARIANS DRAWING CLOSER An Adrianople Sortie. Reuteb's Service. London, Nov. 14. Despatches from Sofia confine themselves to saying that the troops have arrived before Chataldja, and to the investment of Adrianople, where it is stated that starvation and disease are rampant. The Bulgarian forces are drawing ever closer.
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  • 132 7 Nazim Pasha Negotiates. London, Nov. 14 Speaking at a banquet in Paris M. Poincare said that he was confident the Balkan question would finally be arranged in a manner satisfactory both to the Confederation and to the Great Powers. It did not seem possible that Mr. Asquith's appeal
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  • 175 7 London Nov. 14 Whilst statements are issued in Constantinople that lighting has ceuded at Tchataldja where so far only un important outpost encounters have oecurr ed, Lt Wegener on Nov. 13 wired th;it murderous fighting has lasted for three days the Turks putting up a most stub
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  • 37 7 London, Nov. 18, Renter is informed that all the Powers have agreed to inform the Balkan Allies immediately of Turkey's request for mediation, and to enquire whether they will formulate terms for negotiations.
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  • 22 7 Loudon, Nov. lU.— The British warships Hibernia," Commonwealth," [>ominion," "iiritannia," lilack Prince and Cumberland have arrived at Smyrna.
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  • 33 7 London, Nov. 19. A Stockholm message says Nobel prizes are awarded as follows physics, Gustaf Dalen, engineer, Stock holm Gas Company; chemistry, divided between the Freuch professors Grignard and Sabatier.
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  • 40 7 London, Nov. 3 B, a Cbrisfciania Mmfi says that in the elections for the Storthing the Radicals won 41 and the Socialists II seats, the Government nil. There are now 74 Radicals, 24 Right Liberals, and 23 Socialists.
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  • 93 7 London. November 13. The War OtVice announces that the Second Gordon Highlanders now in India will proceed to Egypt instead of to South Atirica. They embark i at Bombay on December 7 and disembark at Sue/, on the 17th of the same month. The reaper trailed his scythe
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  • 373 7 NO PORT FOR LUMUT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpor, Nov. 14. At to-day's meeting of the Federal Council Mr Griffiths urged the construe- j tion of a railway to Rawang coalfields and the desirability of suggesting to the railway authorities that rates be revised in j such
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  • 130 7 Londou, Nov. 14. President Taft has iesued a proclamation fixing the Panama Canal tolls on merchantmen carrying paasenders and cargo at 91.20 (gold) per net fWMi ton namely each hundred cubic feet of actual earning capacity. Vessels in hallastor with neither passsengers nor cargo forty per cent
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  • 111 7 From all appearances there will be as crowded a house for this dinner and dance at the Hotel de 1' Kuropo this evening as there was for the theatrical performances. There has been a large demand for the dinner tickets which will alone give entry to the
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  • 179 7 ATTORNEY GENERAL'S NEW APPOINTMENT. We are informed by Mr. Marriott, private secretary to EL K. the (lovernor that the llon'hlo T. de M. Braddell, Attorney General, Straits Settlements, has heen offered and has accepted the appointment of Chief Judicial Commissioner, Federated Malay States. His many friends will congratulate Mr. Braddell
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 348 7 ROBINSON and Co., WHITE WOOL BLANKETS Price $5-50 each (|j^frr^ WW ™JJy L BLANKETS Whipped both ends, ready tor use, in Nice Clean Size 72 by 52 inches Price $3-50 each. Size 88 by 68 inches Price |550 each. Size 108 by 84 inches Price $8-60 each. T c? A^
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 560 8 To Let 1 TO BE LET FURNISHED. Lisvane No. 74, Kings Road. Tonri* Court. StaMing. Rent $?0 per month. Ent y Ist December. H. L. COOHLAN Co., Auctioneer. Nov 6 uc TO LET Seaside Bungalow Furnished, No. 43, Tel )k Kurau. Apply to M. H. SAS3OON, 5, Malacca H. Nov
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    • 427 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. APCAR LINE FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. The Company's Steamer ARRATOON APCAR 1,500 tons, R. F. Thomson, Commander, will be despatched lor the above ports onThut sday the 21st instant, at about p.m. She has excellent accommodation for Saloot passengers. For rates of freight
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    • 628 8 Shipping 1 N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained betweeD Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New TwinBcrew Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all
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    • 617 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE China. Japan, Ceylon. Aden, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD Saledonien Nov 25 Paul Lecat Nov 25 krua/.one Dec 9 Australien Dec 9 Dumbea Dec 23 E. Simons Dec 23 I9i:t I9l» Magellan Jan 6 Caledonien Jan 6 Paul Lecat Jan 20 Amazont Jan
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    • 663 8 Sh[pping^^ N.D.L. Norddeutsctaer Lloyd, Bremer IMPERIAL GERMAN MAII LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers 01 this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (oonnectini Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtao Nagasaki and
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    • 575 8 Shipping P. 0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylcn l Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for Cm Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Americ Ports. Steamers will leave Bingapor* on or ar> MAIL LINES 1912 Homeward (for Europi From Singapore,
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 805 9 I Shipping ■Toyo Kisen Kaisha I (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND I Western Pacific Railway Co. "The New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Francisco to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. Kit rat id* the New 21.000 Ton Triple Screw Turbine Liners "BHINTO umn
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    • 655 9 Shipping Pacific Mail S.S. Co. U. S. MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi-Tropical Route Only line taking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE across the Pacific via HONOLULU, OAHU, on the most fertile and beautiful island Of the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany
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    • 532 9 Banks THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd. Incorporated by SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capital Subscribed Y 10,000,000 Capital Paid Up Y 6,250,000 Reserve Funds Y 3,100,000 HEAD OFFICE TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). Branches and agencies: Imoy Keelung Osaka Tamsui iomhay Kobe Shanghai Tokyo )anton Kagi Swatow Yokohama Calcutta London Taichu Etc., etc. Moji
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    • 370 9 Insurance THE GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 3, Malacca Street, Singapore. TRANSACTS INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, viz: Life, Accident, Motor-Car, Fire and Marine, etc. Onlfj the best Companies represented Phone 473. HEIRUTH, MANAGEU. M <"" j uc MANUFACTURERS LI Fl INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. Established 1887. Policies are M WORLD WIDE,-
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    • 364 9 Insurance GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. Head Office WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Nominal Capital $250,0Ut Paid up Capital $l&s,ftlt Insurances in force over ....$5,000,000 Annual premium Income over....s 400,000 Board of Directors: O. A. Derrick, Esq., Chairman. A. H. Fair, Esq., Managing Directoi, Peter Fowlie, m.b. cm., Chief Med. Offleet.
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  • 698 10 THE CASE OF CROWDED COOLIE SHIPS. Thousands of Lives at Stakk. The need for wireless telegraphy on ships carrying more than a few passengers is capably discussed by a writer, signing himself lolanthe, in the September issue of the Nautical Magazine. The author is evidently an individual
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  • 189 10 Progress on the railway through Puhang is indicated In the High Commissioner s speech befo*| the Federal Council. The line from Semautnu to Kuala Krau (76. Mai mile) was opened on March. From Kuala Krau to Kuantan-rd < 108th mile) is to be opened on Nov. lt>.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 377 10 \ACWELL CONFIDENTLY C& B ws, rrrr™ MIDLOTHIAN "ROLLED OATS A clean, tempting food, giving stamina— unrivalled for Breakfast. 4^£ AGENTS FOR LEA A PERRINS 1 WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE K*VS HB BEST PREPARATION 0* Valuable alike IZ Invalid and Robust A Complete Milk and Farinaceous Food. Easy of Digestion Most Agreeable to
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    • 309 10 After Fever You Need Something more than ordinary food to restore you to health. You need 'KEPLER' (TR.\DK MARK) SOLUTION It aids Nature by providing in a pure, concentrated, active and digestible form the very materials which She employs to repair \^tu of flesh and loss of strength. Delicious and
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  • 1402 11 Oap. issue. Paid. Drf Bureas. bbllebs. 85,000 2s 2s Allagar go* Q _8 a mi 150,000 28 28 Anglo-Malay 15% int Z 14 6 15 8 50,000 2e 28 Batang Mallka 2 4 2 9 l22'222 1 Batu Tiga (Selangorl 1 24% int ...£3 11 3 £3 17 0
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  • 195 11 (Corrected dp to Nov. 14.) Bank4m/e 2-4 13-32 demand 2-4 3-32 Private credits 3 m'§ 3.4 9.13 credits 6m e 2-4 29-32 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288* India, T. T. 174j Honqkong, demand n%% Yokohama, demand n Java, demand 140$ Bangkok, demand es| Sovereigns, Bank Baying §8.64
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1136 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag ana Tons Commanders Prom Arrived For Wmn Se°aBe.le F M S _2 l™* 1 "-»> Brit Consu. Uncertain Sea Belle F.M.S. ych 400 AW, T Anson. 5-11 F.M.S. Govt. Uncertain -.y* V, k Hhi0 Dut Consul Rhio 18 Steamer. Nat. Tonnage 4 Master From Consignees For
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  • 1907 12 Chances for Futi re Loans. IJFrotn our own Correspondents Peking, Oct. 29. The outstanding indebtedness for tbe Boxer Indemnity and "War loans upon December 11, 1912. (assuming that overdue payments of interest and principal are met in the interval) is nearly 154,000. 000. This figure, however, may
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  • 832 12 A Hylam Secukitv Cask. The Chief Justice, Sir William Hyndiuaii Jones, and a common jury were engaged at the Assi/es again yesterday with thi case in which a Hylam coffeeshop keeper named Ho Koou Tin was charged with destroying a valuable security, a promissory note for S3HO made
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  • 211 12 H II The mail steamer Devanha left Penang at 1 1 J 0 a.m. to-day and may be expected at Singapore at 4 p.m. Friday (to day). The M.M. Company's steamer "Bourbon" left Saigon at 5 p.m. on the lHth instant and may be expected here on Saturday
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  • 280 12 His Kxcellency Sir Arthur Young and the members of the Federal Council honoured the members of the Selangor Otab bf partaking of tiffin there. Council rose rather late for the mid day recess jmd it was nearly half-past one when liin Kxcellency entered with H.li. the Sultan
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  • 45 12 Saturday, Nov. 16th. Johnston's Pier. 2-15 and 8- 15 p.m. Club Bungalow, 1-46 ar.u 5 .">0 p.m. SI'XDAY, NOV. 17TM. Johnston's Pier, 7, 9 and 10 a.m. 2-30 and :t-30 p.m. Club Bungalow. 830 and 9-30 a.m., 19-10, 8 and 5-;>f> p.m.
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  • 22 12 Owing to the unsettled weather the American Tournament is postponed till Monday and Tuesdny 18th and 19th November.
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  • 79 12 The secretaries of the Nyalas It libber Kstate, Ltd., ask us to state that the 22,">r>0 shares originally held by aud registered in the name of Edwin Giles Cropley, which were the subject of a lawsuit recently, have been released. The Ladies' spoon for November was
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 282 12 SOME MAKES OF PENS //0f £S^ fk best of bard work. Some /Ml pens write uuder fav- //Mi -5^ ourable conditions, but /Ml BE SURE you GET THE fail when driven. The u /mv SWAN Btands every Ij It, tfW ranteed. rniiWTnru Does not leak or f^f FOUNTPEN. Dry up.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 122 12 CLEARANCES. [Nationality British if not specified.) Nov it Haldls, Nor, Jorgeusen. S'baya Emile, Dat, Soodin, Rhio Selangor, Hunter, P. D'son via P. S'ham Hainam, Phillips, Muar A Malacca Singapore, Shepherd, Bangkok Amherst, Scott, Bagan via ports Ngi Moy, Dut, Mohamed, B. Pahat Will o* the Wisp, Wish, T'ganu via ports
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