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

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY DECEMBER 2 1912. NO. 7,692
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  • 223 1 Au interesting letter on double rikishas appears on page 7. Another instalment of the great Tang jODg Pagar case is oo page 12 to day. Our Scottish Letter is on page :*>. A report of the Malaka FimJa DM N ling held on Saturday is on pa<;e
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  • 887 1 I There conies a time, out in the life of the man who travels East to seek his fortune, when the call to go still further East is as insistent as ths wanderlust" that drives thousands from their homes in Britain say to Um Continent Happy
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 345 1 f SELECT FILMS 1 {"aRIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH^ -_J TO-NIGHTS EXCELLENT I I I l6lS_r: PROfiRAMME ps; j^A I S£E FIVE BRAND NEW 1 PICTURES. tarfttaW, 1 PICTURES. O] I I x,,_ A B lOGRAPH AND ITALA FILMS 1 lm: Dim:;nes (hie of the Ik st variety Comic by Andree Deed
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    • 134 1 YOU WILL SPEND 1 tine time at our show, with the enjoyahle pictures we are exhibiting to-night. They are choice subjects, with plenty of fun in most of them, and you are promised A MOST PLEASANT EVENING ij throughout the whole of the time you arc AT THE MARLBOROUGH Picture
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    • 236 1 COMPANY LEAVES SINGAPORE SHORTLY Ban. s of Admission reduced hy .special reqaa* THB PASBBE RIPON THEATRICAL Co. OF ROM HAY Will Stof* Tt,,n,,ht „t At the Theatre Royal, North Bridge Rd THEIR MOST POPULAR PLAY KHOON KA KHOON For the first time bete* the Singapore poWlc with Grand Boenery and
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    • 128 1 So*dav'o H&vcrttecmentf. Messrs. l'uji and Co.'s Christmas sale is now proceeding Pag" 1. Messrs. Kelly and Walsh announce a line selection of beautiful gift books Peg* 6. These will be special dinner and alfresco concert at the Adelphi Hotel on Wedneeday night Pace 6. New ftlma will be ibown at
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 109 1 THE WEEK Monday 2nd. Hitfh Water— i-iV, a.m., 3-19 p.m. Tuesday 3rd High Water 3-51 a.m.. ...:.j p m. Hoekey, Oolonra v Whiten. Bowing Baca. Wednesday 4th High Water— 44 a.m.. 7-2 p.m. Thursday sth. Water— 7-JG a.m.. .11 p.m. Hanucali (Jawiah Holiday), Friday 6th. High Watei-- s 4 a.m.,
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  • 401 2 Presentation to Mr F. W. Mahohett. Our readers no doubt will recollect the mysterious disappearance of a valuable pearl necklace during its transit to the Queen of Siam about 8^ years ago. The necklace, with other jewels, was packed in a tinlined case, sealed, aud shipped
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  • 375 2 Mr. Julian Frankel might refer the case he complains of to the Municipality direct. We notice that the firing of the time gun" which has taken place from Dover Castle battery at noon and !>.;so p.m. every day for many years is to be discontinued from Nov. Ist. It is
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 529 2 SORE THROAT. Its Cri.._ .\Ni) Pki.yi.ntion. Are you suffering from sore throat The epidemic is still raging, and many cases are repotted in which this common ailment has developed into some dangerous throat disease like Diptheria. For this reason doctors arc busy just now examining sore throats, as depicted in
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    • 214 2 DAHL'S MILK IS obtained from cows which are pastured on the richest j>razin<4 lands in i Norway, and are, moreover, under strict professional Veterinary supervision. It is thus produced under conditions which are above suspicion, and is I GUARANTEED PURE. Supplies arrive from Europe by fortnightly steamer, and consequently the
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    • 469 2 Notices NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. Ths (icn«" al Insurance Agency liave bSSB Oppuinted (In- SfSBIO Cor the "Liverpool Victoria Insurance Corporation Limiti-d," of Lo-don. Dec I 11-U NOTICE. RE KECHEE BINTE JAMSAYJEE, DECEASED. AU creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against tiie Estate of ti.e above deceased
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    • 535 2 Notices REMOVAL On and ;tfter I»< <rmh< r 'sf. tl" the Standard Oil Company of K< be located at lliO-B Robiuaoa Etusd, Nov 30 NOTICE The Public are fMMtmllf Isformad -li. are always in stock »>f la»u< qimi Porcelain ot the host workmanship 1 IIIIISISSIS. pans. MBKli-M 'also ImpofSfSS ot
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  • 1456 3 .From ou* oiLin Corrasponacnx., November, 7. BroughtyFerry. tbe suburb of Dundee, has been the scene of a brutal murder which In several of its details recalls the well known Oscar Slater case. One day this week, a postman going his rounds in West Ferry, had his suspicious aroused
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  • 170 3 Picked up n. h.m.s. "m.m.tu r." The Bank Line. Limited. HongkoogJ are in receipt of a cable from their Yoko- j hama Ogenta advising that a wireless mes sage bed been received by them from 11. M. S. ".Minotaur" to tbe effect that the "Lord Cur/on" could
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  • 217 3 The Malay Mail regrets to record the death, which occurred In Kn,_,Maud recently, Of Mr W. (rornpton, of Rawang Mr (.romp- j ton, who was 51 years of age, joined H»#] army when be was 19 and servei" I rl eight years, rising to the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 504 3 I Health for Infants •^^J^srsrsss if£T _2°_ sr. UwrouaU- r, .....1,1.. SJ ...r;,,';,,,,.. Il '«=i"B a in «'^T S S^^"^ i ___^J2_ ,i^_-_ wh__ thef ,jl 'l« an.l n.fants ,l,ri,e ou j u_f i.asi, as DM following letter testifies. An Officer in \h* Indian fl/ledical Service says he-lth even ii,
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    • 10 3 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.
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    • 258 3 I DISINFECtANTS. J ALL KINDS AND FOR ALL PURPOSES. m SAS SUPPLIED to H.M. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS 2>AJNITAS-OKOL," 20 times tho co-efficient of catholic acid. The ideally disinfectant for use in the Tropics Highest efficiency and lowest VM powerful La.vaeeide. Unaffected by organic matter, and miscible with both Ifresh and salt
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  • 440 4 The following is the supplementary question of Colonel Yate and tbe answer of the Secretary of State for the Colonies which appear in the Home parsers. Colonel Yate Is the right hon. gentlemon aware that the senior officers in the Colonial Service are
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  • 341 4 Malaria ix Bombay. Dr. J. A. Turner, of Bombay, introduced his paper ou The Working of a Scheme for the prevention of Malaria in Bombay." The following are the measures adopted 1. Closing of wells and cisterns breedii>g larvae. 2. Treatment of all tempora ry pools and
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  • 128 4 During the last month or two even better coal than any previously found has been discovered at working depth so that it can only be a question of time before not only the F.M.S. railways and mines will run ou Rawang coal, but even plantation suction-gas plants and
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  • 421 4 In the London for October, undpr tbe above title, Fred T. Jane commences a series of articles which are to tell the plain truth about our Navy. Tbe one before us, in Sight of Mutiny, is specially I disquieting. Speaking of the Spitbead gathering in July,
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  • 247 4 At the recent International Congress of Hygiene, held at Washington, one of tbe delegates gave interesting particulars of some experiments he had made with the virus of poliomyelitis, a disease formerly known as epidemic infantile paralysis. J They add to the evidence already existing as to the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 332 4 APPMNTMEMT HM E K,N CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. —.m___o._.«w«_b_m—w'v— >_—■—■■— _BH«v<M—ak«na_—_Bni_a_B_aßn_._—aaaB BMBa—_» MILKMAID MILK aaaF"" LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. i j J^jJ ILKMAID NATURAL *Top-Notch' Brand, recognised in every land, J f you search both hemispheres, not a finer milk appears, L
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    • 40 4 Homeward Bound. Per P& O Nore, sailing Dec 4— N T amnett Mrs R.H.Bell, F. Salxmannf Mrs Ed' M? rdS T_!£? c £L ildren Mrs E. Ellis, Mh£ Ellis' o^^- fflj F P w r S^^^^^g. Brente. Mi» Doris B^/mJeSb^L
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    • 167 4 to- 'V V QQf Beautifier of Matchless Jj\ Elegance \l K \r and Efficiency \vsr "'Hazeline' Snow" (TRADE MARK) J^vT^^^^lKx Jhe disfiguring hands of ■Nn. _^^1 t]mc an^ L^ niatc l Klss hghtK i!j§] over thc complexion which v.! sSl'_)Wi^ I ls kept clear, smooth and vjw! 'J"?\ i if
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 277 4 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P 0 str Sunda, due [Dee 9.- Mrs M Law. Miss L. Halstead, Mrs Cringle, SergtMajor Mrs Brennan, Master Gunner Mrs I Coombes, Master Gunner P. Tenipleton Mis- ter Gunner F. Grace, A.-^.-M. Sergt H. Street Sub-Commander S. Langlev, tt.-Q. M. Berffl Robenson, S.-y -M. Sergt Wallis.
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  • 1058 5 hoarsen roa tarn Onarn taut. 1 T p.'' I C anUUal 00,!n R ot M 'la- a P,uda Kul.bor .'.states, Ltd.. was beld at tbe •mfataaam -mc,. Malacca street, Saturday at noon. Mr. Tau hen* I ock presided. „,,u" The minutes of the previous meeting hnving been read
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  • 292 5 A rather interesting document showing the curious working of the Asiatic mind trom the European point of view, reaches vis from Palembang to the etusan Malaya." It is the product of an Arab gentleman who desired to work out by Language and mathematics a prophecy of how
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  • 215 5 PBODDBD With a Ligotbd Tobcm. Kristna 'Jhetty. an Indian bullock cart owner, was before Mr E. I_. Talma, second magistrate, on Saturday morning, on a i barge of cruelty to a calf. Captain Anderson of the Police told his worship that on the _841l he was
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  • 195 5 The following new subscribers were added during November: J 4 0 Consul General for the Netherlands, fl Laf.les < v >uay. 107 1 Groskamp, C. W. A. M., 88 (J range Road. 1854 Guan Chiang k Coy., l Raffles Place. 127") Guston. M York House, Scotts Road. 1848
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 550 5 Wanted WAITED TO BUY Three Matld roomy Victoria aud stroni _iorse. Must be in sound condition. Reply to H. W. NOON, c/o Guthrie <_ Co.. Ltd Nov 30 m j. ANGLO-CHINESE FREE SCHOOL Wanted teacher for Standard I. and a lad> teacher for a Primary Class. Apply to the PRINCIPAL
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    • 644 5 1 Auctions MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Freehold Agricultural Land OFF 4f MILESTONE. BUKIT TIMAH RD., j Monday, 2nd December, at 2-30 p.m. j A 1 that piece of freehold agricultural land, situate off King's Road in the district of f Lpper Tanglin, Singapore, containing an area Grant H No eS i7.
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    • 301 5 f IDINE. IT is the only colour wash that will adhere to fresh concrete walls without the use of size. It sets stonehard. IT adheres to cement, concrete, wood, metal and glass. IT is easily prepared and possesses great covering properties. It is supplied in various colours. j Sample Tins
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  • 26 6 Domestic Occurrences. DEATH. John Butteut of John Buttery Co., Loudon and Handilands, Kuttery <ft Co.. Penang and Singapore on the 29th November, age 85. By cable.
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  • 2392 6 The Singapore Free Press. Monday Dec. 2, 1912. Heie vpai*i ine l"r"s iV.e P-opie*. r 1r v >. n»i»t*«* Unm*'-! r\ ntl.-er. r <n unrriVed b- f »in Heie v...i>i._i "1 I .iii.. -ir pre_*v*i 4<sw t p )'dit_»:o P«__g|__a I %r.o L**» 1 here have been some famous hoaxes
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  • 65 6 (From Our Ou n Correspondent.) London, Dec. 1. Labu pays an interim dividend of ten per cent. Forward selling is active. North Hummack has sold 12 tons of smoked at 4a 5d Ceylon Para 24 tons at 4s Sid Sea field 24 tons at 4s 4d. The
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  • 105 6 (Fmm Our Own Ctnmmmimt) Kuala Lumpur. Nov. MO. A most successful St. Andrew s dinner, was held here on Friday evening under the presidency ot Mr. C. G. Forbes as Chieftain. It was the largest eompanv which has ever sat down to a similar dinner in Selangor.
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  • 72 6 St. Andrew s Day Celebrations. (From Our Own IJQallllf) A Bt Andrew dinner !a,t nighl uas ant nU cLitain Grant Mackie presiding OTM nin !v parts of the Fast. Tho haggis was played in ,v Piper C I CookesandthefuiK-tmnwasa,, 1 Commercial Classes. i_Jx e w Til eB f
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  • 127 6 M_^J!?s_______ 1S n °o«nced between On Saturday evening, ft K. Sir Wtliur proeeed,,l to \e-ri Se, ?_u invititinn „f n v Oe»lNlao at the tu> .latum ot the Vim I'm... tetania! t*t*mmaaTmtmmT m •l-triot chiefs u, 2, ..f. 1... tbe Negri Semhih. m 'V'' renin i„ >_;... ,!i "P»Ctod to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 466 6 Kelly and Walsh. BEAUTIFUL GIFT BOOKS. NEW BOOK?. Sets cts Peppers Play book of Science by J. Mastin Poems of Passion and Pleasure by Ella 2 7i Wheeler Wilcox illustrated by Dudley Wild Flowers as they grow photographed Tennant 9.60 iu colour direct from Nature by H.E. An Artist in
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    • 50 6 BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements of John Roberts, Retired World's Champion) ABbOLUTELY THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 1910. only obtainable from John Roberts, London REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE EAST C. N. LUMB a^dkes': P. 0. Box 41, Penang. show room Raffles Hotel, Penang.
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  • THE BALKAN WAR.
    • 150 7 Lit Russia and Austria Fight! Kh ikh's Skbvick. Londou. X0v.29.-It is incorrect that •3 proposed a conference of ambeeMdore regarding the Balkan ques tion. It is understood that the report —lon tome remarks made bv Sir E. Grey to certain ambassadors regardin* the present cumbrous and dilatorv inter
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    • 224 7 Paris, Nov. ».—The suggesr-d conferonce of ambassadors in the ne.. Eastern tion has not yet reached a definite Stage but the friendly manner iu which it has been received, especial lv iu Berlin is n tided as the most favourable sign. The Neue Freie l'resso savs that the
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    • 145 7 London, Nov. 30th.—A message from Sofia states that after a desperate fight near Dernotika two divisions of 1 urkish Kedifs surrendered to the Bulgarians. The prisoners include two Pashas, 161 officers, and 8.879 men, along with several mountain batteries, two machine guns, and a thousand horses. London.
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    • 132 7 U Tchataldja negotiations are now die* ing Turkish proposals mitigating the Bulgarian terms. Loudon, Nov. 80th.—A telegram from nitinople states that the report of J urkish Peace delegates is being conI by the Council of Ministers, which enounced that if the pourparlers were ictory, there would be reason
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  • 32 7 telegram from Melbourne states that &at Britain has won the Davis International Lawn Tennis Cup, beating Australia ■»>' three events to two. Notable brilliant '"'rformances were made by the Irishman, ''arke.
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  • 19 7 The South African team has beaten Ireland at Rugby Football at Dublin by 88 Points to nil.
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  • 266 7 I TWENTY FIVE NEW SHIPS. A Unionist Promise. RfeOTER'B SEBVICE. X V 29 -The Independent Itlt r V f P nceB and nob, -e« of India are stated to be conferring with a view to a Majly gift to the Imperial Government o_ three super Dreadnoughts and
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  • 160 7 Scene in Police Court. A renewed attack on pillar boxes was made in the City of London yesterday evening. Hundreds of letters were destroyed. Three Aberdeen suffragettes were charg ed with a breach of the peace. The case was adjourned and bail waa allowed. Cpon their removal from
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  • 60 7 Sir Edgar Vincent has beerr appointed Cbairmau of the dominions Trade Commission, and succeeds Mr. Arnold Morley whoisiu ill health. Sir Alfred Batemeu is appointed a member of the Commission and Mr. !>.(). Malcolm, Secretary, iu place of Mr. W. A. Kobinson who is appointed Assistant Secretary
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  • 336 7 If. K. the Governor at Hongkong has been pleased to appoint Captain the Hon. Fit/roy Kichard Somerset, Grenadier Guard*, to be his Aide de (amp, vice Lieutenant Francis John Wjley. King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. A long experience of journalism ingrains one particular fact on the minds of most newspaper
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  • 378 7 I MORE HEATED SCENES. The Land System. Reuter's Sehvick. London, Nov. 29.— There were again heated scenes in the House this afternoon over Mr. Griffith Boscawen's amendment tending to bisect the Welsh Bill so that disestablishment and disendowment might i be treated separately, as many people I he
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  • 392 7 The return of imports and exports of the Colony for the third quarter of the yearshow a very satisfactory increase the total value of merchandise imported amounted to £'14,249.716, au increase over the same period of last year of £1.791, 1 14. I The Settlement increases were Singapore
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  • 72 7 The Ripon Parsee Theatrical Co. produced the universally popular play Aladdin "at the spacious Theatre Royal, North Bridge rd, on Saturday night, before a large audience. The dresses were very gorgeous and original, the plump Princess very demure, Aladdin himself very characteristic, and the clown parts very excellent fun.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 572 7 To The Editor, l>ear Sir, I desire, with your permission, to add my voice against the act contemplated by the Government as embodied in the new Municipal Act, and j hope mauy more who feel they will be (adversely affected by this Act will also make known
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  • 297 7 Three units of the Singapore Volunteers underwent their annual inspection yesterday, completing the work of the Corps for the year. The Chinese and Malay Companies fall in at the Drill Hall at 6.80 a.m. and went, 104 strong, including Lt. Col. Derrick, W.D.. Commandant, and officers, bf motorlorry
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 10 7 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.
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    • 202 7 ROBINSON Co. Just Unpacked A LARGE SHIPMENT OF IwJ W LADIES AND CHILDREN S W*j?a4^' Trimmed and Untrimmed ,^i %^*^J MILLINERY. X-3^^ _na /y^ •__i i______^ r, ___-Q__^__^^l Fancy Mounts, r WjL m .W Ribbons, etc. Toy Fancy Bazaar Now Open. THE THREE CASTLES CIGARETTES ARE NOW PACKED WITH COUPONS.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 587 8 THE Singapore Free Press MORNING DAILY To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is a Morning Daily, and is on sale at depots, from an early hour each morning Sundays excepted). Cash price Ten Cents a copy. Subscribers' copies will be delivered at their private residences, (or town offices or
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    • 635 8 Shipping NOTICE. &NANYO/_USEN KUMI (South Sea Mail Steamship Company.) 3! The S. S. Hokuto Maru will he desI patched on the 13th Decemher, for Batavia, Samarang, a^nd Sourabaja. For freight, apply to HUTTENBACH BROTHERS Co., Agents. Dec 2 8-11 West Australian Steam Navigation Co., Ltd FOR DERBY, BROOME, PORT HEDLAND,
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    • 539 8 Shipping Hamburg America Line, Hamburg Deutsche Dampfschiff-fahrts Ges, "Hansa" Bremen. COMBINED SERVICE. The steamers of these companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling
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    • 636 8 Shipping 1 N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service Is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin screw Stcaniertynaintaining this service have been specially fresigned and constructed, and are fitted
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    • 613 8 Shipping N. D. L. Norddeutscber Lloyd, Bremeo IMPERIAL GERMAN MAII LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connectinf Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtan
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    • 553 8 Shipping P. &oT STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAN For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading Issued for Coast, Persian Gnlf, Continental and Americ Porta. Steamers will leave Singapore nu or MAIL LINES 1912 Homeward (for Kuhopk From Singapore, connecting at Colombo
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 825 9 Ship pl ng Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co ThC Ne cTsco°to te a 7 ia China Ja P an Honolulu San Francisco to all points in the United States, Canada Mexico and Europe. Operating tbe New II nnn t__«. rr<__* MARC and CHIYOMARTT
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    • 642 9 Shipping Pacific Mail S.S. Co. U. S. MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi-Tropical Route m\9* M f_** B takili the warm SOUTHERN rJVuT across the Pacific via HONOLULU, OAHU, on the most fertile and beantiful island of the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to England France
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    • 535 9 Banks I THE I BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd. Incorporated by j SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. i Capital Subscribed Y1 0,000,000 Capital Paid Up Y 6,250,000 Reserve Funds Y 3,100,000 HEAD OFFICE TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). Branches and Agencies: Amoy Keelung Osaka Tamsui Bombay Kobe Shanghai Tokyo Canton Kagi Swatow Yokohama Calcutta London
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    • 757 9 Insurance GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. Head Office WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Nominal Capital $250,0wi Paid up Capital $133,110 Insurances in force over ....$5,000,000 Annual premium Income over 400,000 Board of Directors: G. A. Derrick, Esq., Chairman. A. H. Fair, Esq., Managing Dlrectoi, Peter Fowlie, m.b. cm., Chief Med. Offloe..
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  • 372 10 Exceptional interest attaches to the .Report of the Opium Department of the Bombay Presidency for the financial year 1911-12, owing to the introduction during that period of the practice of selling by auction the right of exportation of Malwa opium from Bombay by sea. Cnder the new
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  • 69 10 1 have been prescribing Morrhuol Creosote capsules very extensively during the past two yean Bronchial anil Tubercular disorders, in aud in several of my seven been astonished how rapidly repair has taken place. In pulmonary tuberculosis, they check the formation of purulent expectoration aud in from one to four months,
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  • 1269 10 The nrst total where given represents hgures for 1911, except where a figure in brackets is given representing so many months. Kstate managers ami agents will oblige by correcting MaiJM if wrong. In order to avoid Mm OM* plication involved to Companies finishing tin ii year's in
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  • 137 10 1911. Od Belat 4,965 191 1 Hiaang 599 Bnaaafc s,f 1,61 Chenderianc 440 Dmngua tToltaaa) t^oponc 7.060 45 Heawood 9U,895 40\* K..imiuit_g(dol_ars)tt>43.ll9 1,41(1 Kanaboi 8.008 4 Kinta 11)4,065 10 2,71 Kiuta Association 9*6,953 Kledung '2.068 N Kramat Pulai 6,84* Lahat 7,62^ I II M» nglembu Lode 8.95 7
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  • 22 10 1 Wau tort 9 British Borneo denderata. Lnngkou Mela ap Sapong 0 -I Sekonji 9).* South Eust Teaom q^^h
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 399 10 HENRY SIMPSON &C?H Tho Blue ot steamers sailing from Glasgow and u Liverpool to the Eastern and Pacific Ports, as well as South Africa, i!/9E&6_^ J&&^7l€(/ Australia, and other important markets of the world, arc the r^ Influx hirgest carriers of whisky from Scotland, It was, therefore, appros> i\\ t**
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  • 1246 11 Gap. Isbuk. Paid tTZL Last Div. Buyers. Sbllbrb. 85,000 2s 2s Allagar «cy 0 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Maiav aSS i„. n 4 3 2 50,000 2s 2s Bafang Mailka 3 lDt l l xd ftjg J j gaves 80% tat M 10 J 14 J o 100 000 gatu
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  • 68 11 <COBaECTRD UP TO NOT. 30.) Bank 4ma 2 -4 1382 demand 2-4 3-82 Private credits 8 ra/s 2-4 9-16 credits 6 ra. s 2-4 5 France demand BaDk 294 Germany, demand 286} India, T. T. 174 Hongkong, demand 10J Yokohama, demand 113$ Java, demand 140$ Bangkok, demand 65J Sovereigns,
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  • 134 11 Nov. :.0 Tin ICO tons sold 1113.33 Gambier buyers 7.75 Gambier Cube No. 1 14.50 Gambier Cube No. 2 nom. Pepper Black ordin. S'pore 19.80 Pepper, (White fair) buyers 83.50 Nutmegs 1110 to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom. Maco (Banda) Hjj Cloves (Amboina) nom Bali
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 564 11 HIGH CLASS, LOW PRICED Motor Cars, OVERLAND CARS (America's Triumph) 25 H.P. 2 Seaters at $1,750 nett. 30 H.P. 5 Seaters at $1,950 nett. The 30 H.P. Cars are all sold, but orders can be booked for the next shipment of 1913 models due about the end of December, at
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1196 11 VESSELS IN POKT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For Wiun Kuantan F.M.S. 2 49 Egdom Kuantan*, 151 1 F.M.S. Dock Steamers Nat. Tonnage A Master From Consignee, For B. Poh Guan Brit 576 Smith Macassar, 29-1 1 If. Eng Moh DaisaiMaru Jap 2282 Maso Dairen, 2411 MBK xTiT Euryalus
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  • 2366 12 TWELFTH DAY. More Experts. 1 (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Nov. k. Mr. Robert Cope Hardy Davison, civil engineer, who was the first pupil of Sir John Wolfe Barry, aud for many years under him. said he was Resident Engineer at Barry Dock from DvJ4-8. He set
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  • 469 12 s< mi. and v Thk Hkm. li. B. Sir Arthur Young ami P. I erguson 0 v (i. K. K. Mugliston anil L. K. Gaunt 1 I. I»r I'. Fowlie atul Audrew Agnew 1 v C. V. Miles and H. li. Llewellyn o. Dr (J. A. PinlsysOfl
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  • 98 12 The British India Steamer M Tara arrived frorn Madras Coast ports on Saturday morning with general cargo for discharge here. She replenishes her bunkers, loads for tho return voyage and sails on Thursday afternoon. The Holt liner M Theseus loads for home ports. From Western Australian ports the
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  • 394 12 s. c. c. v. Tarn T___u_k_j_-_pbs. A cricket match was played on the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon between tbe S.C.C. and the Telegraphs with the following result S. C. C. O. P. (irill'ith doues c Soper b Shields 4 J. W. Haddon b Young 1:. P. J. Sproule
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  • 79 12 s< saics. Pans. The above race (for prizes presented hi Mr. P. H. Qihhs) will be rowed, 2 heats and final, on Tuesday the Hrd December at 5.15 p.m. A launch will leave Johnston's Bier at 5 p.m. sha rp to convey members and their friends to
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  • 65 12 Tbe annual dinner of the Straits Settle. White 8 .l S iatiOU W take e |tt WiHteUol Boom, i lotel Metro S*J Pf- Bi« open to gent.e „cn nterested in the Strait. Settlements and the federated Malay states, whether members of the Association or 'ot Amongst the guests who have
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