The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 December 1912

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  • 14 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. NTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13 1912. NO. 7,702
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  • 224 1 Praser's Shan Circular will be found on page 7 Mediation in the railway strike appears' likely Page 7. Some tasty jellies for invalids m d< ali with on page 6. A decree nisi was granted in the Victory petition yesterday Page 12. Peuang wires give the betting
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  • 1202 1 A> I Walked home through the Tillage feetorday evening, I caught right sodden* l> (»i i brilliant Illumination which lit up Dm: surrounding gloom, and out qprits a larxling reflection In the puddles on the road. The Tillage js not large one and th»j tillage lampe arc
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    • 514 1 A SPLENDID AND POWERFUL PICTURE PLAY By tiie Byenska Biogralteatern entitled, "he last performance with tin- tine horses, line men and ironies), j§ Conolndiag with a moat msiiflaifiii ,\l- thrilling soew i w The Platform of Death I IN Two PARTS. M s 1 snpportod )»> Ihe Hollowing i p*
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    • 201 1 fljßß* BiMssmsssgMMßqßßßl^pMg^ II HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, J NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. 1 To-Night! To-Night!! I IA FEUD IN THE KENTUCKY HILLS Biograph. I (How she Mountaineers settled an Affair of Honour.) S A MIXED AFFAIR Biograph. 9 (Farce Comedy.) I THE PLEASURES OF AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY Itala (J'arce Comedy.) m GAUMONT GRAPHIC
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    • 174 1 THE PARSEE Ripon Theatrical Co of Bombay AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH BRIDOI IIOAI) To-Night To-Night ANJOOMANARA AM' JANE-ALUM Rates $2. 1-50. 60 cti 30cts. Females 60 »30cs. If. N. Sruvrvoit, IfUMflng Proprirtor. I. C. S. STUDENTS' ASSOCIATION. CHRISTMAS BALL SUPPER Victoria Memorial Hall. 23rd December, 1912. Ball Commences: 9-15
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    • 143 1 So*dat'o Htwcrttocmetit& Notice ra three hells trade ituirk I'au'e Notice re Singapore Para application I'aj" I Little's Christmas bazaar is now opeu Page 6. J Anglo Chinese school commercial deI)artnu'!it I'a^e "2. Dr. W. H. Lamb, tho oculist, is again in Singapore I'a^'c 1. N'oticM' re pawnbroking hmimni of Lai
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    • 121 1 THE WEEK. FrMay 13th. n»ch Water— l 27 a.m.. o*lB p.m. j Hockey, 8.C.C.. (Slid) v BoJEi (2). i Legislative Council S*M pm. Short st. Bohool, Concert f.1L0.A., > t"> p.m. Saturday Uth. Hlfh Water— -II a.m.. 10 i p.m. P. A <>. Oatward m; s .ii doe. }F. >(!«•>•
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  • 460 2 Says the Sydney Daily TningTipii Because in two or three OMM where (.'hinese citi/.eus of the Commonwealth have obtained permits for their wives in China to visit Australia, natural circumstances have arisen under which they cannot go away again just at the time specified, the
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  • 123 2 Suetaien, Nov. 22.— The new Republic DM iti bands full. The replacing of the old yameri parasites and MTVnntl is causing gt%Y« distnrbnnce at Piobow. U'icbow i- now culled Pihsien). To-day t(»0 of the former employees are making a demon '.ration MjainsJ khfl "w.-s--kara lohooli and the new
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 580 2 F2NE ENGLISH ON HIKE FOR XMAS SEASON FROM $10 FINE TUNING INCLUDED ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ld. TO THOSE BELOW PAR. A Statkment hy a Famous Doctor. No matter how favourable may be the climatic conditions at a given season, there are, unfortunately, always laige numbers of people who feel out
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    • 861 2 Notices NOTICE. All Bills against the Government Monopolies Department incurred on or before the l-'th tnttant. must be sent in to the Department for j 2>ay men t as early as jx)ssidle and at latest before the 2<rd instant and any bill incurred subsequently to the 15th instant, as soon
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    • 734 2 Notices NOTICE 111 the matter of the Ksta eof Lai Koh Tarn lately carrying ou b Binoss as a Pawnbroker j under the style of Chop rfong Joo Tong at No. Kampong Pantei, Malacca. All per on-i having any claim against the Estate of La' Koh lam who absconded from
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    • 453 2 Notices Mrs. F. H. R. VIGOR. Diplomaed Midwife and Gynaecological Sick None* •EAi.r.s Hili, Singapore. Dee II U-l GOVERNMENT OF JOHORE. Public Works dkpartment. Tenders are invited for the following serrices during the year 1913. Supply of Laterite Koad Metal, Johore Bataru (iranite »t Hardware Stores Cement it E art
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    • 399 2 Wanted WANTED AHunior Shirpiutf Th-rk. km With It -sfii.'ir.niaJ 10 ENOINEERINC DEPART BEHN, MtYER &Co J Dec 1 WANTED TO BUY D-11 A|llll>o 1 I A, WANTE A Dresser for ICstate near Is nan Apply to F. W BARKER NURSE Wanted for out *tuf ion a Em J|r. sian for
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  • 855 3 mmOMI it was the \lbaupiel the Young Turk Ministry late and saeceesful revolt. To- the \Muiuians who are the most bade to the policy of the 8a1- Thr peculiar rase of thin •ii be rammed up in a l bat no* fought for inJepen- iuse it
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  • 762 3 POSITION AT CHaTALJA, Tn i.' i «g of Diai i NMtanttnopla, Nov. 19. The war correspondents at Hademkeui, in the Chatalja diatrioa, stale that Nasim Pasha i> drilling some sort of order into the Turkish troops, but the morale of the army is doubtful, land it is
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  • 1027 3 Pwi-POBTRUT or General Savoff General Michel Savoif, whose daring and victorious leadership is just now attracting world wide attention, has always enjoyed the reputation of being one of Bulgaria's strong men. Abroad his existence was hardly Ruspected but in his couVitry people had been long accustomed to
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  • 634 3 Although closely connected with our own Royal Family, the first acquaintance of the English people with Prince Ferdinand of Saxe Colmr^ Is inseparably connected with the romantic tragedy of Prince Alexander of Battenburg. That gallant figure, also closely allied to (Jueen Victoria's family, won his way
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  • 185 3 Arrangement! have been comply "or Officering autl manning the An .uui second-class cruiser "Melbourne," v hicfa is expected to leave tbis country for .\tistr:i lion praters in January, via the Suez Canal. Tbo battle cruiser Australia," and tbe cruiser "Sidney will leaTfl England later, and by invitation
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    • 214 3 SOME MAKES OF PENS a are pretty, but fail the s Jj*^ test of hard work. Somo fS™ pens write, under lav- J$!?~?3 ourable conditions but ll' f .il When driven, ihe ff C: SaRE YOU ™E *SWAN' stands every G^j*, ran toed, Does not Ic.k or FCL Dry up.
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  • 1296 4 At the big St. Andrew's Dinner in Colombo, the Governor of Ceylon, Sir Eleury McCallubi, attended in spite of his doctor*! orders. During tte time he was present he managed, in deti nice of physical difficulties, to make a humurous speech. Eliminating the
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  • 394 4 Says the Shanghai Mercury Friday, 16th November: The impulse which has led the Federated Malay States to oftVr a Dreadnought to the British Government is one which is by no means easy to analyse. That New /••aland should set the example was uatural enough. Your New Zealander
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  • 211 4 The military correspondent of the "Times of India" says I understand that Colonel Kopington, so well known as the Military Correspondent of the Times, has resigned liis War OfflOfl appointment us Kditor of the Army Review. If my information is correct he has never
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    • 69 4 APPOINTMENT HM THE KJNG CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. Ml LK mi A I D MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. I a'j'i rf'on^ in I t H 1 4 f V f| FOR MILK STAND WITH SAFETY MILKMAID BRAND. MILKMAID MILK IS GUARANTEED
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    • 155 4 -r f y-<^M\\ Illness take yßs&S^^a sss? VANA bran Tonic Wine Every dose of this valuable tonic nourishes and strengthens the debilitated system. It begins by enriching the blood the source of od health and thus every organ of the body is benefited. j •VaNA 1 is especially serviceable to
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  • 687 5 Ou, mesof India I London military spondent, writing on November Ist, The su< ess ol Lord Koberts's notable Manchester last week must be caspermtioii it has croat.l an an l>' v opponents, us well as by the pproval with which it has been ill who
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  • 74 5 Twain— native of a country whose i! tines won the admiration of R.L.s. himself delighted by the place- of Australia. As amusement for a ()t day, he collected list of 81, including (h BOUI satisfying polysyllables as Mur. iwillurata, Yaranyackah, Kondoparin^a, "l •Tiimberoo, and worked 66 of them poem of
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  • 782 5 Cq 1 la the Wireless House (Arthni Train's ne\\ novel of the v>a> flash*! before us the drama of wireless telegraphy as it reduces spur*' to tin; dimensions of dinner table, where, as if elbow to tibow, men may discuss the news of the hour.
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  • 169 5 JUDOB*fI Si OOBSTIOII TO LllK.wi-. In a eiM iii the Konj;kong Summary Court, before tin* I'uisne Judge (Mr. 11. H. .J. Gompertz)| Mr. Huss told )iis lordship he had made an offer to the plaintiff, but it had uot bOQD accepted. Tbe difference hrtwilllD them at piWOlftt
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    • 1144 5 Ltatl open- Li sts close on or before— TUESDAY, lOlh December. j THURSDAY, 12th December. CountTv SATURDAY, 14th December. Foreign." I ho full prospectus has been filed with the Registrar of Joint Stock Companies »O rNTERM T>r\TK PROMOTERS OR PROFITS. A Going Concern. To-day Producing Large Returns. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS OP
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    • 785 5 |\INERTOJL^ ANTICORROSIVE Exhaustive trials have proved it to be the best protection for ,ron constructional work against rust. Sea w tfr haf effect whatever on iron and steel coated with Inertol WATERPROOF Concrete and cement surfaces are rendered impermeable Mast suitable for reservoirs water- tanks etc. Writ* for Illustrated Booklet
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  • 1006 6 The Singapore Free Press. Friday Dec. 13, 1012. Heir sridll the Pi-<- ;h<> Ptoptti <lf.' -.iv.mUUf, *J-.a»r.' imtnmn*. «n '\n. nh*< oj pna Heir f,M* ii N TtlH< I |NMpM 4*«»- Now that the Democratic party in Amorican politics has at last, after years of wandering in the wilderness, come
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  • 1091 6 Calendars received to-day From Messrs Chens and Co. The Matterhorn from Singapore (old Storage Co. Down from the Hills" excellent mutton. At to-day's Council meeting the acting Colonial Secretary will move for a vote of 97,1526 being half patent fees etc of Mr. H. I terry's rubber curing invention. Afc
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  • 860 6 Thf Doctor* in Singapore W>ll[ seem to ));ivr f i ■booriuult] i v M many trivial CM M of illiir-. ;V|( j; themselves, yet none the losi the patient. This is 0r,,, fa r i pllOn slight malaria accompanied by U( n j form of iniitation gaotritia
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    • 193 6 jft /of Toy/ For girl/ &boyf our \/T lj|f r*s Christmas \WPi Skv«t^l I MIMA la.lw^ w/ f pC~. fi|^l c> il^M mm OCI CX C3l I JLmtt FATHER CHRISTMAS Has now arrived and will make a stay of a fortnight in our Toy Bazaar, he wishes all Children to
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    • 59 6 Mrs. W. Runciman. The Manse, Cavena^h Komi. pp.c. BILLIARDS. THE ANGLO-AUSTRALIAN CUSHION. (Alcock's Patent with Improvements of John Rob&rts, Retired World's Champion) absolutely THE BEST CUSHION TO DATE FOR ANY CLIMATE. JOHN ROBERTS, 19 10. only obtainable from John Roberts, London REPRESENTATIVE FOR THE EAST C. N. LUMB address: P.
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    • 10 6 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Core.
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  • 78 7 A DULL MARKET. asdf,„ Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 1 1 n lt following forward sales have been t: twelve tous at Is »id eighteen at -is ffd. Held eightoen at 4s 6d. j nfej silak twelve at 4> ."d. Klanang has declared a third Interim jiridendol
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  • 94 7 Refuse to go Back to Work. Our nun 'ormpomdmt.) Kuala Lumpur. Dec. 12. I foil/ hundred coo)ien who absconded trom rubber eetejftei it now appears did not lt':<\t' -ln^ra. l>ut Jtantau l'.tnjan- and Sigiatinff. They are mostly Telegu*. The police *li bring Interviewed the Bttetetaad inspected the
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  • 41 7 Dei rick >v Co. Rraan| pikuls :J 2 7 it in I v\ Marker i Co. inform us B Dtrectori of Ledbury have made a final call of 2s Bd >hare payable on or before January '2.<rd. > <
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  • 308 7 Tbe improvement mentioned in our last Keport has been well maintained and the preference for Local Shares is most noticeable, while the advance in the price of Kubber has aVewo itself in the greater demand from London for all sterling >bares. A fair amount of profit taking
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  • 86 7 telegraphic report of this mine 'eh we published could not necessarily details, and bom the full report in iang Gazette the following appears, omewhat modifies the discouraging Port of the aspect of the mine. The 'butera hud got into good pacing kanng l| iJ the output for tins
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  • 35 7 A young Malay employed as a peon by )r Fowlie was lentenced to six weeks' imprisonment by Mr. Humphreys, 1 magistrate, yesterday, for stealing several bottles of Listen ae from Messrs. Uaynard and Cos premises.
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  • AUSTRIA'S POSITION.
    • 164 7 Is it for War Reutbr's Stn7ic«. London, Dec. 11. Belgrade messages say the Austriau War Olttce changes are considered a veiled threat against Servia, as the new generals are described to be well known as pro war. London, Dec. 11.— The Austrian and Hungarian Government have each
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    • 32 7 St. Petersburg. Dec. 11. -Prices on the Bourse are dropping daily. There was a heavy fall yesteiday owing to reports of the critical condition of the Austro Kussiau tension.
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  • 195 7 International Relations Sound. Rroter's Service. London, Dec. 11th. In the House of Commons Sir Kdward Grey said the (loveminent would do everything in its power to promote the convenience of the peace delegates. The choice of London was made by the belligerents on
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  • 119 7 Teheran Dec. 10. Captain Kckfoid. of the Indian Army, has been killed by tribesmen near Shira/. London, Dec. 11. Teheran advices state that Captain Bckfotd and Major Kettlewell of the Central Indian Horse were proceeding to Dashtarjin on a shoot mg expedition accompanied m 2i\ sowars, when
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  • 91 7 Jierlin, Dec. 11.— The Reichstag has paMed a credit of 800,000 marks to reinforce the garrison of Kiacbaou. The Socialist Deputy Moske opposed the vote, declaring that the Chinese are politically too perspicuous to attack the lives and property of foreigners. The National Liberal l'aasche thought that
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  • 58 7 P>ilil>id Prison, near Manila, was the scene on Thanksgiving Day of the production of a play, written, staged, and acted by prisoners in a theatre built by prisoners and to an audience composed of prisoners. (It is not yet in contemplation to inaugurate a wayang
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  • 63 7 The three old guus brought to Taiping from the fort at Matang have been set on the slope of the hill on which the S. It's quarters are situated. How these guns originally came to Matang is yet a mystery but it is generally believed that they were left there
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  • 120 7 NEW ZEALAND S IDEAS. Dominions to Guard the Pacific. Redteh's Sebvioi. Wellington, Dec. 1 1.— Mr. Allen, the New Zealand Minister of Defence, was banquett ed by the citizens prior to his departure for London. Most enthusiastic speeches were made as to the readiness of Xew Zealand
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  • 162 7 Cause of the Trouble. London, Dec. 12. With reference to Mr Churchill's statement in the House ol Commons— in reply to persistent questions from Lord Charles lieresford that the proposals for liridgemans retirement em anated from Mr Churchill that the retirement was solely due to ill health,
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  • 96 7 London. Dec. 11. The Home Roll Hill has passed the committee stage of the House of Commons the remaining clauses being adopted after the guillotine had cut! down the dehate. Sir Kufus Isaacs denied that the object of his amendment of clans*- li> was to
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  • 39 7 THE CENTURION'S" VICTIM. London, Dec. 11. It was the steamer Osprey," overdue at Weymouth, that HM.S. ■"Centurion' collided with. .Later The "Oaatay" the steamer which the "Centurion" ran down and imagined she had sunk, has arrived off Portland Bill.
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  • 26 7 London. Dec. 11. Tbe Uigbt Hon. William Kllison MacarttK^y has been ap pointed (iovernor of Tasmania and Sir Harry Harron. (Jovernor of West Australia.
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  • 23 7 London, Dec. 11. A New York message aayi it is announced that President Tait has accepted a law professorship at Vale.
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  • 19 7 Munich, Dec. 1 2.— The Prime Ragant ol Bararia died at St« o'clock this morning.
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  • 179 7 H.M.B. "Newcastle" arrived at Penang on the 11th, was to stay there three days and then come on to Singapore. She should therefore arrive here on Monday morning. The Newcastle," which hai been recommissioned at Colombo, is now under the command of aptain Frederick A. Powlett, who took
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  • 60 7 JUDGE RECOMMENDS BOARD TO SETTLE. Mr. Warren's Carelessness. K i' y ro/n Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 11. —In the TanjongPagar Case the Judge has found that there was no intentional dishonesty on the part of any one, but Mr. P. R. Warren was grossly careless. He
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  • 143 7 Prospects of Settlement. London. Dec. 11. The Mayor of Newcastle is mediating in the railway dispute. Thare were some accessions to the strikers yesterday, chiefly the northern section, but the Leeds Darlington and York men have not yet joined. The prospects of a settlement are brighter. Seventy
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  • 42 7 London, Dec. 11. The Birmingham suffragette has heeu /ined twenty pounds sterling or two months' imprisonment. She went to prison. There have heen further alarms, aud the brigade has received letters saying Votes for women you cannot extinguish us." > «a» <
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  • 299 7 Daring the week, and especially on Monday and Tuesday the annual appeal for the orphans has been made, under the pleasant circumstances alTorded by the following ladies and gentlemen Principal Stallholders and Helpers. Mrs. A. EL Chancellor, Mrs. It. St. .1. Brad il*'l!, Mrs. A.S. Bailey. Mrs.
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  • 185 7 It is understood that the Admiralty haw .surveyed a site on the Fileshire coast, about halfway between Kirkoaldy ami Klnghora, in order to decide whether it would be suitable foe Large naval harbour. The situation is at Sea Hold, where, about 20 years ago,
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    • 43 7 can be more criminal than to subsae medicine for another Vet this is Svnm m ?V hing in India wh ere Grimault's thnno H yP°l )h osphite of Lime has saved wouaandß of consumptives. tbn° a mUBt get Gri maulfB" and no imitaJ9
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    • 301 7 ROBINSON <fe Co. Toys of Every Description. No. *****1. Highly Finished Steam Engine. Improved pattern, with oscillating 7 brass cylinder and reversing gear, oxidised brass boiler, safety valve, steam whistle, and stamped chimney (imitation brick- work) all fittings fine- «r j» ly nickelled, mounted on wooden stand |L E* with
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  • 344 8 Aii interesting ceremony took place at Bikaner on the 18th November, in the presentation of colours by His Highness the Maharajah of Bikaner to tho Dungar Lancers, Sadul Light Infantry (I. S. Infantry) and (ianga Risala (i.S. Camel Corps) of the Bikaner State Forces. The ceremony
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  • 255 8 The Admiralty have ordered the headquarters of the Second Destroyer Flotilla to be moved as soon as possible from Kosyth to Invergordon in Cromarty Firth. The reason for the change is principally that there is not sufficient room in the neighbourhood of Kosyth for the accommodation of
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  • 189 8 Important Dk\ BLOPMBVTS. Messrs Alfred Holt and Co. have sold to Japanese buyers their steamer Flysses," of 3,621 gross and 2,232 tons net register. She was built in 1H92 by Messrs Scott and Co., of Greenock, and has dimensions of 354-9 ft., by 42 H feet by
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  • 9 8 lias been X'w, 43o. P out
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  • 392 8 Per P. O. str Mooltan, connecting with the str Delta at Colombo, due Uec. 14. Miss F. Stamp. Miss S. Smith, Mr., Mrs. and Miss Turner, Mr. Mrs- Poole, Mr. Mre. Nixon, Mr. Mrs. Beau, Messrs H. Maas, J. Morris, W. Fra/.er, F. Somerville, J, Filton, J. Ellis,
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  • 110 8 Vet P. .v Devanha, connecting at Colombo with Mongolia, sailing Dec. 13 Miss Baker. Mrs. Leckie, Messrs Campbell, C. S. Buyers, N. S K. Nissim and A. W. Janiieson Per I 1 A (> Nile, sailing Dec 18.— Kev rt Mrs F. W. Ilauies. A. (1. Hills, Mrs
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    • 289 8 i* -V c -ju m yj n X^l Wm^^^M Mkjk ***3 ifc T 1 r v 4 v a h w M jb PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND THEM NOT A QUACK REMEDY MADE. IN LONDON OF ALL CH EMISTS W Shipping BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION CJ.. Ltd To Penang, Rangoon Calcutta. One
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    • 507 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. APCAR LINE For Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. The Company's Steamer DILWARA 5,378 tons, W. J. Bishop, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Saturday, the 14th instant, at about 4 p. in She has excellent accommodation for first and second class
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    • 533 8 Shipping Hamburg America Line, Hamburg Deutsche Dampfschiff-f ahrts 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,
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    • 616 8 Shipping Norddeutschcr Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAH LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtan Nagasaki and Kobe
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    • 525 8 Shipping I p. oTi STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylcn Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London Through Bills of LauJi^ latMd t%tm Coast, Persian Gulf. ContinentaJ an Steamers will leave Bingaport on or »hc c MAIL LINES Homeward (foh Euro, From Singapore, connecting 8 Colombo
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    • 756 9 Ship p i n g_ Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co. New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Francisco to all points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. 11.000 Ton Triple Screw Turbine Liners RHINYO MARU "TENYO CHITOMARU," the Queens of
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    • 686 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 moat fertile and beautiful island of the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets qranted to England, France and Germany by
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    • 534 9 Banks THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd. Incorporated by SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capital Subscribed Yi 0,000,000 Capita! Paid Up Y 6,250,000 Reserve Funds Y 3,100,000 HEAD OFFICE TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). Branches and ac.en'cies: Amoy Keelung Osaka Tainsui Bombay Kobe Shanghai Tokyo Canton Ka^i Swatow Yokohama Calcutta London Taichu Etc., etc. Pooohow
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    • 761 9 Insurance GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. Head Office WINCHESTER HOUSE, SIXGAPOKK. Nominal Capital $250,0uu Paid up Capital $130,110 Insurances in force over ....$5,000,000 Annual premium Income over. 400,000 Hoard of Directors: G. A. Derrick, Esq., Chairman. A. H. Fair, Esq., Managing Directoi, Peter Fowlie, m.b. cm., Chief Ifed. offlcei
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  • 637 10 WOU OF THE SK\ SI'UVEYORS. A little-known service of otticers of the British navy is the taking of soundings on the Australian coastline and the repairing of mistakes made by the hydrographers. Detailed for special duty, H.M.S. "Fantome," one of. the vessels engaged in the work,
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  • 153 10 THE DEATH OF STATUS QUO.' Jl n IN V I'VKISIAN PAPBB. Mr. Clement Vautel la thn Matin paro dial la Um following tho manner in which death and funeral notii rs appear in Continental newspapers DEATH. You aie requested to assist at the funeral obsequies of the late MR. STATUS
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    • 292 10 <^ C&B S rrr-r Oj>f A MIDLOTHIAN ROLLED OATS A clean, tempting food, giving stamina unrivalled for Breakfast, C AGENTS FOR LEA PERRINS' WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE K*^ W tf£ ZEST PREPARATION 0? In HEALTH or SIOiirSfE>SS H Take regularly the \Allenburys > Diet. Ir is most easy of assimilation, increasing vitality
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    • 177 10 New Life for Invalids. Renewed Strength for the Weak, Greater Vigour for the Brain-worker, a Wealth of Health for Everyone. To instantly im gorate permanently six I tafe' guard you and d to maki ilthiei and happier and to equip you with of reserve strcr the mission of Wincarnis." As
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    • 31 10 "We have used Glyeogcn m ith good results abbess. 6 eryBil)Glas and ou of 8 a Pl ,emlic!al S. A. SIMS, House Surgeon, March 20 19^ OUDgStOWn HoSl>ital A ««^ation. 25
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    • 334 10 DAHL'S MILK IS obtained from cows which are paj tared on the richest grazing lands in Norway, and are, moreover, under strict professional Veterinary supervision. It is thus produced under conditions which are above suspi cion, and is GUARANTEED PURE. Supplies arrive from Europe by fortnightly steamer, and consequent!} the
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  • 1377 11 Cap. Issue. 85.000 2s Paid. 2s Allagar Last Div. 8% Sellers. Buyers. 2 104 3 54 150,000 2s 2s Anglo-Malay 30% int 16 3 16 3 50,000 28 2s Batang Malaka 2 6 3 0 30,000 1 Batu Caves 80% int ...£l3
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  • 68 11 (COKBECTKD DP TO Dec. 121. Bank 4 rag 2-4 716 demand 2-4 5-33 Private credits 8 m'i 2-4 19-.T2 credits 6in a 2-4 1 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288$ India, T. T. 174$ Hongkong, demand 10$ Yokohama, demand 113$ Java, demand 140$ Bangkok, demand 65| Sovereigns, Bank
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  • 139 11 Dec. 12. Tin ICO tons sold 51 1:5. 05 r Gambler 7>HO Gambier Cube No. 1 14.50 Oambier Cube No, 2 now. i Pepper Black ordin. S'pore 19.75 i Pepper, (White fair) buyers 8;J.OO Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs (80 tu the lb.) nom. 1 Mace (Banda)
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 859 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For When Kuantan F.M.S. 249 Egdom Kuantan, 15-11 F.M.S. Dock Steamera Nat. Tonnage Maste* From Consignee For B HinGuan Dut 243 Watson Pontianak, 4-12 Thong Kk Pontianak Chiengmai Ger 1080 Oldsen B'kok, 6-12 Bebn Mover Bangkok 15 I. HockKian Dut 956
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    • 295 11 WEATHER REPORT. These Wrath- r TelegtMM are transmitted by courtesy Of the I. K. Tel. Co. and contain the observations made at Hongkong (HK.) Observatory, and at Manila Observatory The data are date and hour of despatch the Barometer i< uiiug (inches in HK., Millimetres In MS.); DfreetiOß o« Wind
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  • 982 12 (&>1 M LOBI Hand.") Iu such a city as Singapore where so much money has been made in rubber, and where the product of the Para trees has held such a prominent place in private and business life, one would expect to see placed In prominent places specimens
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  • 380 12 A Hilly Timk in Singapouk. Droves of perspiring rikisha cooliespulling fares whose general appearance, to say nothing of the accent, fairly shouted the land of their birth, proceeding en masse to points of interest to the north of the city, announced to business folk coming into town yesterday
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  • 337 12 TRESPASS AT RAFFIES HOTEL. A Hylaa who was captured in the room of Mr. Orner al Rafllei Hotel at 4 a.m. on November :s<>. was before Mr. H. \Y. Firmstoue, in the District Criminal Court, yesterday, on a charge of bou m espass. Court Inspector Ambrose a?f« ied for the
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  • 100 12 A recent observer of conditions in China says tbat the effect upon Chinese life and character exercised by the Chinese, who have lived or who now live in America, is difficult to measure. It is steadily and not very slowly altering the whole situation. It is easy
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  • 216 12 European Granted Deckkk Xisj. The hearing of the petition of divorce i sought by George James Vickery was concluded in the Supreme Court yesterday morning before Mr. Justice Sproule. His Lordship intimated that he was satisfied as to the petitioner being domiciled in the Colony. He had read
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  • 167 12 The National Kifle Association have awarded Skilled Shot Certificates to the following members of the S. R, 85. M Rifle Club for 1911 C. S. M. A.K. i:\Tiiey. I,>. M.S. W. Harding, Bergt K. \v. < -hater, Corpl. V. C. Labrum, Sapr. li. <;.
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  • 69 12 A special to the Pfnang (iu/ette gives the following Calcutta Cup betting. May fowl 2 1 Saxonite I— i .Jemima ft— l. En the Trials tho betting is Lumiuatiou s—l5 1 Victor *and Vavasor 5« 1 Sea Lad B—l, our I'enang Correspondent wiros that (irafton Kin^ has been
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  • 98 12 The team chotan to maal Saramban on Saturday played the. Uest on the Ksplanade lust evaning. The game wms decidedly scrappy and one hopaftthat the team Jor SeMmbaa Will combine better away (rom boflM than tin y did last eTaning, for sad to relate tliey lost by a try
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  • 43 12 SATUBDAY, I4TB Dj:c. Johnston's Pier, 2.lfi and B-15 p.m. Club Bungalow, 2-4B ami 3 .;<> p.m. Si now. 15TH l>r.c. Johnston's Pier, 9, 10 and 11 a.m., >J BO and :'»:'>() p.m. < lub BußCßlow, B-80 and 10..;0 a.m., 12-15, and 5l)() p.m.
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  • 193 12 anoihki: Blow ai- Standard. ONit interest is directed to tbe oil industry at the present time owing to the vast increase in oil consumption and to tbe fact that its use in the Navy is likely to become enormous. It is said that the Shell Interests have
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  • 150 12 The K.D.L. steamers Ghiengmai and Xuentung load transhipment BargO for Bangkok. The M.M. Company's steamer "Bourbon" left Saigon at 5 p.m. on the 11th instant and maybe expected here on Saturday the 14th instant at about 7 a.m. Seven Chinese fishermen were picked up by the M Hock
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  • 271 12 bfDBAPUBA" SWKPT BY BBAVY BUAB. Melbourne, Nov. 14th. When be arrived in port to day, Captain Craven, of the itaamar Indrapura," which brought to Victorii '.)ho immigrants, reported that on October 2H, four days after the vessel f t Capetown, she ran into some particularly
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  • 345 12 The hesitation in the development of Kosyth as a naval port is in striking con tra>t to the purpose and vigour shown on the other side of the North Sea. This delay states the I.road Arrow is now in cwiied by the DnwillingnaM of the loc;il labourers to
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 159 12 XMAS PRESENTS. MESSRS. UU BROTHERS, LAKE NOW SHOWING A FINE SELECTION OF Ladies' Silver Toilet Sets w m m PRICES $1O to $150. ALSO A LARGE Range of Articles, Suitable for Presents to Gentlemen Compare Prices. Inspection Invited. II f CIGARETTES I|| FELUCCA CIGARETTES ARE OBTAINABLE THBOUOB Messrs. KATZ BROS.,
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    • 126 12 PASSENGERS. Pet Sarusen: Mr. W. MacKeuzie, Mr. A I Ay raki. PerKlanfl: Miss Case, Messrs S. Pliejaler A Willis, To/r,. Chong Son- chon-, Graham; Hill, Mustard ami WartHnghiun. Per Lady Weld Mr. Sherwood. Per Hye LeonM Messrs J Graham, Allen, Anderson, Crawford, Bpeldwinde and II \v Bray. ■t J*I ?r
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