The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 December 1912

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353 368 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 12 353 THE AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ""KIRD SERIES fHURSDAY. DECEMBER 5, 1912, No. 1,323
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  • 160 353 LEADERS. PAGE Slraiti t kiMM and the Peking sembl 5 >i bili ties mmm --4 Tin*' l!uli:.n S(]U; t ,J lO !i Hoax... A Supporter for Lord Haldane 355 tiii iW'iihu: Peace 3,-,.-) !';iv o: th« £50 POLICE AND COURT NEWS C< 1: of Appeal -h, s*4 t v.,
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 33 353 Morit/. On thelstinst. at Ijx>h f to Mr. and Mr>. K. MORiTZ. a daughter. El&BSBBBG.- On November f9, at 342, Dato Kramat Koad, Peaaag, the Wife Of I. EISBMBBRO, of a daughter.
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    • 70 353 Y/klman. In London, on Nov. M4h of pneumonia, L. K. Yzklm an. son of Mr. Mrs. H. (r. Yxelnian. By Cable. John Bttteiiy of John Battery Co., London and Sandilands, Buttery Co., Pcnang and Singapore on the 39th November, age 88. By cable. Cuthbertson. -On the 7th November, at
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  • 68 353 (CORRECTKI) UP TO Dec. 4.J Brick 4 m/i S-4J demand 2-4 332 Private credits 8 i.is 2-4 9-16 credits 6m a 8-4 i France demand Funk 294 Germany, demand *288f India, T. T. 174 i Bokgyqnq, demand loj Yokohama, demand 118] Jwa, demand 140) Bangkok, demand 65 Sovereigns, Bank
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  • 142 353 Doc. 4 Tin I^o tons sold £113.50 Qambiei buyers 7 70 Gambier Cube No. 1 14 bC Gambler Cube So. 2 ooir Pepper Black ordiu. S'oorb 19 87 Pepper, (White fail) buyers 33. G0 Nutmegs (110 to tho lb.) qohd Nutmegs (80 to the !b.) noiu Mace (Bandit) ilf
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  • 1004 353 November 29. Elsewhere will be found ;i reference to an announcement of a peculiar incident, tho election of a Chinese representative to the National Assembly of China, who is to be the member for the Chinese community resident m tho State of Perak. This
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  • Page 353 Advertisements
    • 233 353 em ribetstothe w Singapore Free Prcon* 1 weekl) retaming Eroni Europe to thr straits by aay "f the mail Hues, aie in\ ited t«.» send to th»' M i i the name ol their steamer and date «'f arrival m Singapore. Copies will then I- i: ailed to meet them
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    • 10 353 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods* Great Peppermint Cure.
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  • Page 353 Miscellaneous
    • 171 353 TIIE WEEK'S NEWS. The outward mail arrived on Friday, last with mails up to Nov. 8 by P. 8 Himalaya." This weekly leaves to-day by P.. I. Tara. The event of the week was undoubtedly St. Andrew's Ball held in the Victoria Memorial Hall on Friday. The function was a
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  • 1176 354 November The main feature of the military situation m the Balkan Peninsula is that it may be said to be marking time," whilst the Plenipotentiaries for Turkey and tbe Allies are holding conversations m the zone between the two hostile lines declared neutral for tbe purposes of the
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  • 2319 354 The Indian Squadron Hoax. December 2 There have been some famous hoaxes m history and perhaps of these the most famous is that known as the Berners Street Hoax,'" perpetrated by THEODORE Hook and a few accomplices m 1809, which took m many thousands of people m London, including the
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  • 1633 355 December Our readers may bo aware that m our estimate of the character of Lord Haldahe's tenure of office as War Minister, while we deplored the wholesale retrenchments of the army, represented as a clearing of the ground for the laying of a hotter system,
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  • 1286 355 December 1. For several days, except ing sporadic incidents m more or less out of the way regions of the arena of Balkan hostilities, the references to the negotiations for an armistice as a basis for later negotiations for peace have held the field m the
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  • 1355 356 December 5. Tn spite of the slapdash way Capt. FABBB, M. P., has of saying things that more sedate persona might perhaps put otherwise, we feel convinced that he told something extremely like the truth when he said m a speech made at the Navy League
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  • 537 356 KI'HHEK. A further Improvement m the market wjis noticeable at the IllCtiMi on Urn 19th insiaut, wben tbe price of good smoked sheet rose to *2:U per pikul, and tot pale crepe realised |tst. The later auction showed very little change, ptiees being a trifle lower than
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  • 55 356 Sincero sorrow frai felt m Kuala I.iunpur when the news became known there that Mrs Hay, the wife of Mr W.Hay of that town passed away on Friday night. Mrs Hay had been ill for some month* aud her death was not unexpected. Sympathy will be felt for Mr Hay
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  • 875 357 CONCERNING "BOYS," BOOKS. Mncc the d.iy when some wittily inclined individual, m a burst of origin•My, wrote that he was dispensing with the services of his cook owing to "ill health- my ill health," 'boys'" books have become things to chuckle over In i-exlon a boy must produce his book
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  • 1455 357 JESS— THE WIFE OF A LONGSHOREMAN. Jess sighed as a lurching step sounded along the passage outside. Presently the door was pushed opeu and a man staggered m and half foil, half flung himself into the chair put for him by the fire. She went and shut the door gently,
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  • 1382 357 I went into (iuildford by the market train yesterday and I got my return ticket nearly half the usual price m consequence. The market train is a local one, and it is moreover a motor one therefore it is looked upon In the neighbourhood as a species of club,
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  • 396 358 Presentation to Mr F. W. Maiu.rett. Our reaiers no doubt will recollect tbe mysterious disappearance of a valuable pearl necklace during its transit to tbe <}ueen of Siam about 3$ years ago. Tbe necklace, with otber jewels, was packed m a tinlined case, sealed, and shipDed
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  • 291 358 A rather interesting document showing the curious working of the Asiatic mind from the European point of view, reaches us from Palembang to the Utusan Malayu." 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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  • 71 358 An engagement is announced between Mr Henry Freeman, of Singapore, and Miss Bessie Armstrong, niece of Mr and Mrs Turner. On Saturday evening, H. E. Sir Arthur Young proceeded to Negri Sembilan at the invitation of the Yam Tuan to witness the triennial ceremony of the homage of the district
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  • 593 358 Mr. A. D. Cox, of the New Zealand Insurance Co., leaves Singapore by the mail to day on transfer to Calcutta. Mrs. Clarke, wife of a Lieutenant m the I. M.S. at Agra, has been found m bed with her skull fractured. Lieutenant Clarke was away
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  • 184 358 Before the Chief Justice, Mr Justice L. Thornton and Mr Justice P. J. Sproule. Appeal by Francis Rowley Hill, of the Malacca Kubber Plantations against a judgment of Mr Justice Ebden, given against him m an action brought by Messrs Guthrie and Co. for an amount due
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  • 691 358 In Singapore as a rule people who venture to eat this species of bivalve, stipulate that they shall come from Muar. yet tell it not m Gath," rumour Las it that the Muar oysters feeds on linseed poultices, which are thrown out not purposely for their delectation,
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  • 99 358 F.M. S. RAILWAY. The following are some of the items m the Budget for railway works m 1913. Doubling Singapore line (part) $500,000 Port Swettenham Wharf 825,000 Hotel Extension, Kuala Lumpur 181,579 Ipoh Station and Hotel 175,000 New F.M.S.R. Offices (Ist vote) 100,000 New Carriage Shop 100,000 Yard, Kuala Lumpur
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  • 678 358 Scotland v. Thi: Rest. That grim determination, characteristic of the race, was visible on the facet of the Scottish fifteen as they came on to the Esplanade last evening to Mid««a\our to wipe out the defeat ft| soccer the prvvioiu evening. But it was nof to he, for w.u
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  • 189 358 Bishop W. P. Eveland, of the Philippine Islands, assisted by Rev. (i.F. Pvkett, Key. Fisher and Mr. H. Kickard, a local promh er, conducted the dedication service of the Fitzgerald Memorial Church, Penang. There was a large attendance represen tative of all denominations. 1 lie Church was
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  • 23 358 Two Ghioamen were arrested at Uedoh on Thursday afternoon for attempting to pass forged $5 Government currency note*. Five bad notes were seized.
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  • 1674 359 Saturday, Nov 30, 1912. ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. BALL AT THE VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL The accumulated wisdom of pas t years enabled the Singapore St. Audrew's Society to add yet another triumph to the al n -a.ly long list, and the Ball which was given m the Victoria Memorial Hall last
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  • 1385 359 Ordinary Meeting, Friday Nov. 29th. Fbihbt, H. E. The Govr., Sir Arthur Young. K.C.M.G The Hon. the Attorney General T. de M. L. Braddell. Col. Secretary, A. T. Bryant. Col. Treasurer, J. O. Anthonisz. Col. Engineer, F. J. Piggott. Dr. W. Gilmore Ellis, P.c M.o. m G. A.
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  • 192 359 The hon'ble A. R. Adams is appoiuted temporarily solicitor general, Straits Set tlements. The marriage arranged between Philip Vincent youngest son of the late Charles Frederick Haines, of Greystones, near Sheffield, and Winefride M*ry, youuger daughter of the late William Hobert Acton, of Wolverton Hall, Pershorp, Worcestershire, will take place
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  • 8256 360 STRUGGLING WITH THE MUD. SAMPLES IN COURT. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Oct. 30. Charles Sloman, a Harrow iv Furness timbermau m the employ of Messrs. Vickers, with twenty years experience, said he was m Singapore from May, 1909, to October, 1910. The Singapore mud was the
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  • 564 362 THE DOUBLE RIKISHA. To Thh Editor, Dear Sir, —I desire, with your permission, to add my voice against the act conttMiiphited by the Government as embodied m the new Municipal Act, and hope many more who feel they will be adversely affected by this Act will also make known
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  • 140 362 H. E. the Governor at Hongkong has been pleased to appoint Captain the Hon. Fitzroy Richard Somerset, Grenadier Guards, to be his Aide de-Camp, vice Lieutenant Francis John Wyley, King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. We have received a letter, signed by Sir Frank Swettenham, Sir William Treacher, Mr. Arthur Lampard,
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  • 378 362 The return of imports and exports of the Colony for the third quarter of the year show a very satisfactory increase: the total value of merchandise imported amounted to £14,239,716, an increase over the same period of last year of £'1,791,314. The Settlement increases were Singapore $6,514,912, PenangsB,
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  • 253 362 Three units of the Singapore Volunteers underwent their annual inspection yes terday, completing the work of the Corps for the year. The Chinese and Malay Companies fell m at the Drill Hall at 6.30 a.m. and weur, 164 strong, including Lt. Col. Derrick, V.D., Commandant, and ofTicers, by
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  • 144 362 The first annual general meeting of the Kampar Tin Mining Company. Limited was held at Gresham House, yesterday Mr G. A. Derrick presiding. The others present were Messrs 11. 11. Llewellyn, A. lieid, J. O. Davies, C. S. Brison, and K. fef. Cochrane (for the secretaries, Derrick
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  • 19 362 Mr. S. M. Gregory, Chief Accountant of the F.M.S. Hail ways, has gone to India on four months' leave.
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  • 343 362 Tuesday, Dec. 3, 1912. MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS. The Municipal elections of 1912 had the making of an historical occasion, for if the Municipal Bill goes through m it> present form they would have marked the death of the principal of elective rep re sentation, or perhaps it would bt hotter to
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  • 497 362 Col. (ieddes. commanding the Huffs, and Mrs. (ieddes were passengers for England by the German mail y< sterday forenoon. Two Chinese appeared m th i second court yesterday morning < -barged with causing tbe death of a fellow countryman by striking m a drunken brawl on Saturday night. Tbe case
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  • 765 363 St. Andrew's Ball. The third celebration of Scotland's patron saint under the auspices of the Malacca St. Andrew's Society and the chief tainship of Mr. W. M. Sime took the form of a ball which mi held m the recently opened Club ou Friday the '29th. The Society
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  • 136 363 Win wed To Death. Witchcraft and its attendant barbarities have not entirely disappeared m twentieth c -rninry Manila. A case has recently been n Ported to the secret service bureau at the Luneta station, m which it is alleged that an old man named Cirile Fresmonte, afflicted
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  • 833 363 Inspection of Volunteers. At the Drill Hall on Thursday eveniog General Sir lan Hamilton inspected the Nolunteers, comprising the Penang Volunteers A" and "I*" Companies, Maxim and Bearer Sections), Retting Volunteer j Cadet Corps, and the newly formed Malay Nolunteer Corps. Sir lan Hamilton was
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  • 1291 363 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Peking, November 15. The Russo-Mongolian Convention continues to be the sole topic of discussion m foreign ami Chinese circles m Peking. The main terms of the Convention have no v been made public, but considerable mystery still surrounds the so called secret protocol,
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  • 59 363 The December Ladies' Spoon Competition was played yesterday (Monday) Dec. 2nd and was won by Mrs R. Scoular with the nett score of 15. The following cards were returned Mrs Seoul a r 45 10 :J5 Mis Finlayson 50 10 40 Mrs Kveritt «"7 15 42 Mrs
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  • 53 363 The following are the results of the crushing operations at Itaub for the four weeks ended 30th November. BUKR Koman. Stone Crushed :*/f>o tons; Gold obtained 470 ozs Average per tou 2.564 dwts. UiKiT Malacca. Stone Crushed 2,N7 4 tons Gold obtained 206 o/.s Average per
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  • 56 363 Figure! of the exports duty etc. from January to October show an export of block tin of 158.67.9 pkls. against 1.'w.00l m 1911. la tin ore the iiguiTs were 519,4.57 igaillSl 477,972. The total value \\p.s 168,202,713 an increase of |10,859,214. The total duty was |8 V
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  • 45 363 Calcutta, Nov. 22. The race for the Army (up, Lucknow, yesterday, was won by Major Holdon's Manak ridden !>y the owner Cuptain Donovan's liing was second and Mr. Kairne's Disguise third. The race was won by three quarters of a length. (RG.)
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  • 97 363 Hongkong loses a popular member of the community m the person of Mr. A. If. Ough, a.m.i.c.e., A.R.l. jj.a., senior partner of the firm of Messrs. Leigh and Orango, architects and civil engineers, who leaves permanently for Home by the Shinyo Maru." Mr. Ough came to Hongkong m 1888 to
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  • 905 364 President and Sanitary Department. An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held yesterday afternoon. Mr. F. J. Hall fax, the President, was m the chair and there were present Messrs. I. Moss, a. M. S. Aogollia, Chea Keag Chin, Tan Klieain Hock, Dr. S. C. Yin, also
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  • 254 364 Tbe market contiuues dull and lifeless. Dollar shares have maintained their position and auy business passing has been confined mainly to this section, whilst quotations from London shew Sterling It uhbers fractionally easier. The Mining Section continues m rather better demand and Industrials have received support at
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  • 491 364 Status ok Repbbsbntativbs khom Abroad. From the wire published yesterday morning from our Ipoh correspondent having reference to the election of Mr Tien Tsoo 1 as the representative of Perak on the Peking National Asssmbly, it was not altogether clear how the appointment came to be made
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  • 1072 364 MALAKA PIN DA. Prospects fok the CUBBBHT Ykak. I The second annual meeting of the MalaPinda Rubber Estates, Ltd., was held at c registered offices, Malacca Street, on turday at noon. Mr. Tan ChMg Lock esided. The minutes of the previous meeting having been read and conformed, The Chairman said
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  • 429 364 THE LATE Mr J. R. CUTHBERTSON. The mail brings out the news of the death, ou the 7th November. o f Mr. John Reid Cuthbertson, formerly of Singapore and lately of Ruscote, NlfcfcMMlai. sad eveut which will be deeply NgnlM by all his old friends m the Strait-, jui.l by
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  • 258 364 Sad AOCIDEVT at Tavjomq I'w.au. Mr Fred. Connor, a young Irish American employed as a wharfinger by the Taujong I'agarDock Board, lost his life on Wednesday while att^diug to his duties. It appears that at about one o'clock m the afternoon the late Mr Connor MM I
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  • 766 365 rhree lul.i. .> me out m the p v() steamer Xovar.i." wires our Penung cor! n-».....|..,,r. iM tb-y were all married at St <«. oi^l s Chinch yesterday. They were Mi M i .vsou. Mis H mdall and Miss Roder. thaw's peon went to the lion«'-
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  • 1008 365 ACCUSED BEFORE THE COURT. Daring Theft Fully Described. A yoong khaki clad Teochew Chinaman, giving his name as Tan Kiong Chen, and his address at 6. Selegie Koad, appeared before Mr 11. W. Firmstone, m the District Criminal Court, yesterday morning, on a charge of theft m
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  • 383 365 The report for the period to 30th June of (he directors of the Ilevea <Johore) Rubber Plantations, Ltd., states that out of the profit of £1,540 it is proposed to write oil £1,505 from the preliminary expenses and carry forward the balance of £41 to this
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  • 284 365 The repert of the directors of tbo Beranang (Selaogor) Babbec Plantations, Ltd., states that the insufficiency of labour m the early part of this year occasional considerable difficulty m coping with the weeding of the estate, and the result has been an unforeseen and increased expenditure
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  • 101 365 Mrs. Clarke, wife of Lieutenant EL L. Clarke, m tub- medical ch;ir^e of the Station Hospital at Agra, who was attacked the previous night m her room by thieves, has succumbed to her injuries. The doctors m attendance gave no hope from the beginning. She was attacked with a sharp
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  • 234 365 Before the Chief Justice, <\Sir William Hyndman Jones' Mr. Justice Thornton and Mr. Justice Ehden. In :he appeal of Mrs. Grace Devanasam against the decree nisi granted to George Devacasam, her husband, the point arose as to whether a co-respondent could enter into the action on a
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  • 176 365 The choice could not have fallen on a worse e veiling for a rowing race than lust evening as it happened, for no sooner had the boats rowed to the top of the course at Tanjong Elba than the rain came down with torrential violence and with it a
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  • 102 365 Singapore. Singapore, Dec. 3. Offered for Sale 259 cases pkls. 261.47 or 34,863 lbs. Sold 233 cases pkls. 233,35 or 31.113 lbs. Pricks Realized. Sheet Smoked $209 to 233 lusmoked 196 to 226 Crepe No. 1 214 to 232 No. 2 194 to 210 No. 3 180 to
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  • 242 365 The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. Hans Becker will be glad to hear that Mrs. Uec ker, who left for home at the beginning of October In a very poor state of health owing to a painful Internal ailment, was operated on last Thursday at Hunnover, and the operation
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  • 122 366 Thursday, Dec. 5, 1912. NEW GUINEA EXPEDITION. A private letter has been received m Singapore with news of the expedition m New Guinea of I)r Wollaston and Mr Boden Kloss. By the middle of October the launch camp at Setakwa River, 33 miles up, had been established with 240 men
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  • Correspondence.
    • 183 366 To the Editor. Dear Sir, Will you kindly allow me to ask a question through the medium of your paper Will an expert Golfer inform me, whether there is a new rule allowing a player to lift up a ball that is lying on the putting green and
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  • 455 366 The play for the November medal oil Saturday and Sunday resulted m a draw between A. Creery and H. X. Soper. The cards returned were as follows A. Creery 40 42 82 5 77 H. X. Soper 43 40 92 15 77 j D. Y. Perkins
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  • 956 366 Were we suddenly to be plunged into the Tudor or Norman ages, we should be very much surprised. But it is doubtful if our astonishment would be so great as if we could step back some seventy or eighty years, and walk with our grand parents
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  • 914 366 My dress suit has disappeared. So has my boy." Jt was not a very good dress suit, and do not greatly grieve over it. Uut the boy" was a treasure, m many ways, aud I regret his going. He might have stayed ou and had the suit
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  • 380 366 Famous cinkm XT(H k u A Only ola lefeet few ni, j j Vi daring their lives they contribute! to the gjupiy of nations. Oftheea few nor,. eatobliehed better elaiamt to this dfctinc tion than that Mft«f of I() !i,,v and clever acting known as 'I (l
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  • 249 366 Two dime, gfaawai and i .\i u iu\ wen arraigned befort Mr. TTrtiiat m Penang for eroeltj to a by allow it, a cocks to light. Before Hrn beariagot the raitffca Kagfc. trate said 'Do >ou »mat piopla for cork fighting f Inspector LeOMURI, "It is M
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  • 16 366 (apt. R. Rutherford, K. A. M. c has been granted three mouths' leave from hec. tuli
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  • 3396 367 I i>v Submarine Cable], XXI K«:k i SSIVIOS, Nov 7 fh« recruits of the 1911 il.i» have been wmmoiei to the coloui i h.» Rome Tribuna'i Lou lon correspon--1 wires ::i:ir th« Albanian irssstimi ls Ikd m principle, all the I'owers adher■cbeuM forth- e«tablishiftent of Ml autonomous principality. A
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  • 51 368 Settlement Probable. (From our Special Correspondent.) London, Dee. ith (Noon). A settlement of t\\o Tanjong Pagar Case, m which the firm of John Aird Co. is suing the Tanjong Pagar Board m connection with the Harbour Works, is probable. Terms have been cabled the Governor at Singapore for
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  • 135 368 (From Our Or>n Correspondent.) London, Dec. 1. Labu pays an interim dividend of ten per cent. Forward selling is active. North Hunimack lias sold 12 tons of smoked at 4s 5d Ceylon Para 24 tons at 4fl Bsd Seafleld 24 tons at 4s 4d. The capital of
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  • 540 368 Nov. 29th. There was a fierce faction light between Kabul! factions at Kujow. "near Sungei l>esi yesterday, which resulted m the death of the leader of one baud and injuries to ten others. The dispute arose over money matters. Ton arrests have been made. Penaug. Nov. 29th. General
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  • 659 368 Petition by Cooper Abbs. Mr .lustice P. J. Sproule had before him m the Supremo Court yesterday morning a petition by Bryan Cooper Abbs for a judicial separation from his wife Ethel Henrietta Cooper Abbs and the custody of the two younger children. Petitioner appeared m person and
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  • SHARES.
    • 600 368 Cap. labOß. Paid bait t>iv Weiwm* r 85.000 2s 2* ftftMHir V% I 7$ v 15G,000 23 2s Anglo-Malay 30% int [J 50,000 2s 2s Batanjj Ma'aba 2 4 2 J. 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 80% int ...£j3 iO v It ft 0 60,000 1 1
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    • 161 368 750,000 5 I Aycr Panas 10% int rtl 740 120.000 1 1 AloiGajah 12*% int ».70 2m. 150,000 1 1 AyerKuning 60 200,000 1 1 AyerMolek 1- iut 2.7.) 2?£5 10 10 ukitTi 7% iut 16.00 20X0 200,000 l i BaJgownte 5J% im 7so 200,000 6 6
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    • 198 368 $:iCO,OOO 10 7 Au^aui* p. c fcsuu.uou iv lo BeUftlia 4\. iut £300,000 10 10 Bruaug l" j $400,000 10 10 Kaual>oi 2 n sn 0,000 10 10 Kaaqpar t £400,000 10 10 Kinta Association tfl lUO ]4", £60,000 1 1 Kinta Ti.i ...£l ]i f| v, £120.000 1
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    • 123 368 3360,000 10 10 Fraser and Neave 1 2 J% int 0 52,400,000 {Jjjj} HI Howarth Lrskme z*% 4 0.M) •1,000,000 f}J£ J22 Katz^ rotherBdt; 'ciTed 10% t IUU 100 ucv «34 000 10 10 Maynard&Co J875.000 J^9 Riley Hargreaves u -j.no xa 03 r 10 10 ?pref 7% lOT.OO
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