The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 January 1913
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Title Section15 1913-01-04 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. 'EN CENTS SINGAPORE SATURDAY JANUARY 4 1913. NO. 7,72015 words
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Article111 1913-01-04 1 Tin and liubbcr returns Page 6. Judgment m Supreme Court and Assize proceedings Page 12. Further particulars of the railway collision at Woodlands are given Page 7. Pulau Rulang Robber Co annual report, and the report of two experts Page 12. The panels of medical men m111 words
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Article712 1913-01-04 1 It was ChsteftmM hay. Somewhere within fifty miles of Civilisation two boiom triendl Ml on tho verandah of »«i* rough Shelter staring moodily into the dark Malayan jungle which faced Ihem whether they turned to the North or the South, to the East or the West. One of712 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement171 1913-01-04 1 THE IMYSTERIES OF I k PARIS J (I! HOUR PICTURE) I! TO-NIGHT I SECOND show 0-M to n r m 9 I AND NEW PATHfc'S ANIMATED GAZETTE 120 th Edition I A at iin: 7 lALHAMBRA|I ALHAMBRA I FIRST SHOW, BEACHROAD W P. Lowk, I y BRAND NEW PICTURES 8171 words
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Advertisement183 1913-01-04 1 II HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. 1 TO-!\H,HT! TO-NIGHT!! I 2 The One She Loved Biograph J I The Line at Hogans Biograph I I A Real Estate Deal Biograph I I The Painted Lady Biograph I 4 G/VUMONT GRAPHIC No 43 I THE BALKAN WAR No. 7 g183 words
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Advertisement167 1913-01-04 1 AN ENTIRELY NEW SERIES OF PICTURES WILL RE PRESENTED IN TO-NIGHT'S SELECT PROGRAMME AT THE MARLBOROUGH Picture Theatre, Beach Road. 2nd Show, 9-30 to 11 p.m. Submarine Manoeuvres. Ideal Wife. The 500 Dollars. The Giddy Widow. The Twklfth Juryman. Thus Postman's Round on New Year's DAT. Ppcahantas. A story of167 words
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Advertisement190 1913-01-04 1 Sclav's Ruverttscmcncs. Two draftsmen required Page 2. Mandai Granite Quarries Page 2. Board at Y. If. C. A. House Page 2. Cinderella extra performances Page 1. Auction sale of jewellery Page :>. Special Dinner at Hotel Van Wijk Page 1. New Year Land Sports abandoned Page 2. Auction sale of190 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous115 1913-01-04 1 THE WEEK Saturday 4th. Hieh Water— 7-20 a.m., 9 15 p.m. N.D.L. Outward Mail due. B. I. Outward Mail duo. S. V. A. Dinner, Drill Hall. Lodge St. Oeorge, 9.15 pm. Cinderella Vie. Theatre 9 pm. Sunday sth. High Water— B 11 a.m., '0-6 p.m. 2nd Suuday after Christmas. Monday115 words
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Article458 1913-01-04 2 Delhi, December 27. The mahout who drove the Viceroy's elephant on the SSrd was sent for to Vice- I Lodge today m order that he might receive a pecuniary reward and a medal m recognition of his courage and steadiness when the attempt was made upon his458 words
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Article544 1913-01-04 2 A Senator's Vision. Ottawa, Nov. 27th. Senator Lougbeed, Minister and Government Leader m the Senate, speaking on the Imperial Navy question to-day, said that the point had now been reached m the consolidation of the Empire when Great Britain could no longer be expected to assume unaided the544 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement30 1913-01-04 2 The Traveller's Malay Pronouncing Handbook. TENTH EDITION. Price $1.25 per copy. PUBLISHERS FRASER AND NEAVE, LTD. T« be obtained from all Booksellers m the Straits Settlements and F. M. 8.30 words
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Advertisement594 1913-01-04 2 FINE ENGLISH PIANOS ON HIRE FOR XMAS SEASON FROM $10 PINE TUNING INCLUDED ROBINSON PIANO Co.. Ld. Notices STRAITS F. M. S. MEDICAL SCHOOL THE SCHOOL RE-OPENS ON FEB. Ist 1913. A number of Hospital Assistants' Scholarships are vacant, including a W. W. Bailey Scholarship of $20 per mensem. Jan594 words
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Advertisement1027 1913-01-04 2 I M. S. COWAN BOOK NOW OPEN ON THE PENANG MEETING JANUARY 7th, 9th, 11th. o ALL IN BETTING 2000—30 2000—30 TREBLES ON RACES 3, 5 and 7 and 3, 6 and 7. DOUBLES ANY TWO RACES. COMBINATION ON RACE 7, 2000—10 STRAIGHT OUT ALL EVENTS. RACE 3. RACE 6.1,027 words
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Advertisement604 1913-01-04 2 Wanted I WANTED A Shorthand Typist, maj to go to Souraba \n Good M to au eHlrient man. tM testimonials, and state s;il;u\ BOX 43. _Janjl WANTED A Junior Chinese (Ink. w Office experience. Must bfl i writer aud f>ood at figures. Apply XOX c o Jan 4 APPRENTICE Wanted604 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous462 1913-01-04 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. Second Sunday Aftek Christmas. sth January, 1913. 7-30 a.m. Litany. 7-45 a.m. Holy Communion, (Choral) and Sermon, Hymns 58, 178 parti 208. 9-15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion, (Plain). 4 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 5-30 p.m. Choral Evensong and Sermon, Hymns462 words
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Article713 1913-01-04 3 Our opium trade with China has reach*<i a < r:sis, U we nru to ju<Jg.} from the point* placed before (he Finance .Minister by the merchants of Bombay at the informal meeting of Saturday last, and the strong memorial presented to the Dover nor and Sir John713 words
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Article224 1913-01-04 3 We seem to be losing our hold on the book markets of our own Colonies. The American book particularly the American novel is ousting us. Assuming the truth of the proposition it is as well to consider the reasons. In the first place, the American book224 words
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Article477 1913-01-04 3 Australian's Invention Bettkr 'than COBDITK. Greater driving force, increased penetrative power, no smoke, no smell, no recoil are amongst the virtues claimed for a new explosive discovered by an enterprising resident of Sydney, which has been forj warded to the Admiralty, through Lord C'hfilmsford. The new explosive, which477 words
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Article438 1913-01-04 3 A Ckxtkxary or Dutch Constitutional Monarchy. 1 t Holland this year will celebrate what 1 was iuaujju rated a hundred years ago. A 1 century a^o, escaping from dependence on I the French Empire, the Dutch nation i terminated both the sovereignty of Napo- leon's brother and438 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement239 1913-01-04 3 I ENJOY GOOD HEALTH ASD I I SPIRITS BY DRINKING I I WOLFE'S Aromatic Schiedam I It is not only the most wholesome spirit obtainable as a stimulant for general use; ha .i beneficial < Sect upon the k' liver, kidneys, and other omans as II a pick-m ;-up, tonic239 words
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Advertisement372 1913-01-04 3 I BjToncMtis, The soothing, Ile.llin.tj rind strcncjtheiMni; properties of Angier's 3 Emulsion make it invaluable for the relief and cure of troublesome coughs, bronchitis, asthma, and all inflammatory and catarrhal 11 t f affections of throat and chest It not only heals .md strengthens the lungs, but it lavps the372 words
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Article398 1913-01-04 4 VOTKS lOK Nk\V C'ONSTRIM TION. Th<- Imperial estimates for the financial jemx 1918 b»T« now been presented to the Reichstag. The votes for new ship construction amount to JC 11,410,700, or the ordinary estimates and supplementary estimates being taken together .£824.:5<>0 less than a year398 words
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Article209 1913-01-04 4 Imperial penny postage (says the Pos* Office Keport) now embraces the whole of the Empire, with the sole exception of Pitcairn Island. Following on the reduction to Id. per half -ounce of the rate on letters, there was an increase of about 33 per cent, m the209 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement76 1913-01-04 4 APPOINTMENT H M IHE MN6 CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. I FOR MILK I j| STAND WITH SAFETY I MILKMAID BRAND, j MILKMAID MILK IS GUAIiANTEED TO CONTAIN ALL THE CREAM NESTLE AND ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK Co.,76 words
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Advertisement184 1913-01-04 4 WORLD RENOWNED BRAND *$Llli u i! jjU* STUHR. jf""STUER'S 1 GENUINE CAVIARE, I ANCHOVIES IN BRINE (Saßtod Sf*7*dcis)m Ir. Tins and Gla.:*e«. M Sld by at; Ehgfi-Glasj Provision Dealers. I C. F. STUHR CO., HAMBURG I ul r.^llsh t.xpart Ag^nt 9 w. /.r.'v. c.?ov:.:. lo.suox, B. c. M SIEMENS i184 words
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Advertisement163 1913-01-04 4 Isaf/ taken 'Vana'? |i» ..-^^p r«°K E 'VANA Tonic Wine The Ideal Invigorator For Body, Brain and Nerve 'Vana 1 strengthens the weak ami sustains the strong. Vana keeps you fit for mental and physical effort. One or two doses daily maintain a healthy appetite, increase the vitality and fortify163 words
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Article1066 1913-01-04 5 Quicqoid Rgunt komin«« mostci est fa*. M o llbellL JUVKNAU Tii- obnominaton of lobriqvatlisti of nil- nt and Press have nicknamed 1 1,,. |of I'.olton as Mop 'em off Taylor," m codw quence of his having won t v ;i ringing oatehwotd applied to yrthing and1,066 words
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Article387 1913-01-04 5 Push a i ii.mi'ts to Boaaow. The Council of Foreign Bondholders are informed that certain of the defaulting Southern States of the American Union arc ■gain endeavouring to borrow money. For instance, North Carolina, with defaulted obligations amounting, without accrued interest, to over 512,000,000, is appealing for387 words
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Article164 1913-01-04 5 The prououncement lately made by the Court Physician that the illness of the Tsar's little son is incurable, and that the boy is now discovered to bo a haemophilic, is commented upon iv a late issue of the Hospital, which states that this strange and terrible malady,164 words
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Article70 1913-01-04 5 Per P&O str Morea, connecting with tlie I str Assaye at Colombo, due Jan 9.— The Hon. C. H. Strutt, C. Warry, T. Slack, Mr A M-s O. Maccutumin, A. Webster, Mr A Mrs Murray and family, J. Griffiths, P. Vcrdan, W. H. L. Warder. Per P O70 words
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Advertisement17 1913-01-04 5 Mrs. F. H. R. VIGOR. Diplomaed Midwife and Gynaecological Sick Nurse. Pearls Hill, Singapore. Dec 13 15117 words
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Advertisement321 1913-01-04 5 DRY GINGER ALE M Sis Ball Stoppered Bottles\ Lauge and Small. FRASER AND NEAVE LTD. I DRY Q I I GINGER ALE j FRASER AND NEAVE LTD., SINGAPORE. I I^wBHHIHI^HHHHiiiIHBSmHHHMUBHBHHIHPH^^HiH^F IT IS A GREAT THING TO SAY that all the racing honours of the closing season have been gained on321 words
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Advertisement595 1913-01-04 5 I BUY A I AM) BE CHEERFUL. B I YOUR l7kedtom L a X OTPULL a long face when hf is I M 1™ MAKE 4 COPI ES OF ANY DOCUMENT M THE "PLEX" WILL DO THIS WORK FOR HIM H spO Complete outfit foolscap B ize. m ASK H595 words
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Advertisement292 1913-01-04 5 AUCTION SALE OF Unserviceable Stores Etc. To be held at The Cable Depot, Kep,>, l Harbour Friday, 10th January, 1913 at 230 p.m. cast iron tiles, grapnel rope, paint kecs iron haLds, and 2CO piculs cablr wire Jan 4 POWELL A Co., Auction- i i NOTICE. AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED292 words
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Article, Illustration1238 1913-01-04 6 The Singapore free press. Saturday, Jan. 4, 1912. Hw <-r.,.i the %>,. fa c aft Me.f U..L I v r I Hs<«« rain «m l.» A great deal has been heard lately of the consensus of support given by the Oversea Dominions to the naval strength of the Empire, taking1,238 words
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Article17 1913-01-04 6 The cause of the death of Mrs. Harmston L«ve at Calcutta was chronic nephritis and heart failure.17 words
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Article799 1913-01-04 6 CASE REPORTED SETTLED. We understand that a telegram has been received m Singapore to the effect that the case between the Tanjong Pagar Dock Uoard and Messrs John A i id's Ltd. which has been exercising the attention of Mr Justice Parker, iv London, for the past799 words
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327 1913-01-04 6 DOCTORS AND INSURANCE. PANELS BEING COMPLETED. "Lay" Control. London, Jan. 2. Mr Lloyd Qeorge, ad dressing tin; IBMUBMMM < Ommj and Kb* public tfi'Mi-rally. Mid that li (aided Urn Qorernroenl i i. rmi as not only fair but generous. action of the doctors \vh that the ttTins on tbe wJk.l'327 words
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Article216 1913-01-04 6 Agents Huttenhac-h Bros, and 00. Royal Johove Tin pkis. Agents, Derrick i Co. Balgowaia: i< Agent 6, McAlister I Co. BukitKubu: 1,578 Agents Welsh und Co. limah: Q Bukit K. B. Agents Ka*t Asiatic Co. Mount Austin t.lohore) .TOO Agents Bonrt— d and Co. N'nrdanal 89,669216 words
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Advertisement215 1913-01-04 6 Notice, i r The Clifford-Wilkinson Tansan Mineral Water Co., Ltd., have pleasure m infoi uiiri:; the public t'n.it they h:ivj' procured the services of Mr. OSWALD DALGLEIBH, Contntting Chemfatt, fm... KOTTINOHAM, BNOfcAND, as ifenef nr of their Work* at TAKARADZKA. Hia teientiflc ukl teohnioei knowledge, «;uti«'<l by a wide ar215 words
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Advertisement67 1913-01-04 6 NEW SOUTH WALES The Premier and Mother State of the Australias. The land of reward for Capital Commerce Industry. The direct steamer services between Singapore and Sydney, the great Commercial Centre of the Commonwealth offer special facilities for Reciprocal Trade. For any further particulars. Apply to J. B. SUTTOH, (Commercial67 words
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Article270 1913-01-04 7 I FOOD TAXES UNPOPULAR. 1 1;\ Subnuu .ii. Sable KmTKR'S SkKVICK. ,n. Jan. Importance i> attach ,1, Informal conference which took I evening I.etueen Mr. Ilonar f. LDCathir* Cniomst Com- be •object! dieeueeed were chief- :in<l Pood T:i\es. No resolup Mted and nothing has been bal tin-270 words
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Article76 1913-01-04 7 AN "ASTONISHING CANARD Denied m Canada. London. .lan. 3. The Montreal Star which is m eIOM touch with Mr. Borden denies Urn "astonishing canard" of the London Radical papers to tlie effect that the nionist (English) leaders are committed to food taxes m consequence of an tii.jit they concluded with76 words
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Article118 1913-01-04 7 London, .lan. 2. Tbe Conservatives are ing warnings to close up tbe ranks m Hew of Mr. Asqoith's referenoe last i ight appeal to the electorate on Home Role. There are strong rumours that tbe Government is contemplating rushing an election m February, and colour is given to118 words
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Article54 1913-01-04 7 >;<"■ B. Eight thousand Bradl!i' dyers have tendered notices on tion of w:iu A ballot li now being takrn m Yorksbire ■'"1 h ii expected that fifty thousand will Ived m n fortnight if a strike is upon, and that it will bring the nl ll of54 words
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Article38 1913-01-04 7 -liiii. 8. Th€ proMeattoni of idiao and Urn WTinfradMi (for not 8 tlic prescribed irireleM installation tli 1 h»T« i d withdrawn, and the ur >;t has extended the time to )Ml Ply witi, the regulations.38 words
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Article31 1913-01-04 7 BCton, .l;m -The rnited States O*T« practically arrived at a jT'PfomUB for :i ..uhM.ient of the coffee *tion dispute, which provides for "f »00,000 hags stored m New31 words
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Article19 1913-01-04 7 /J' lM M is believed that Herr Mi( »;.H,.,n«nder Secretary, will 1 ll( rr hiderltm Waechter19 words
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Article17 1913-01-04 7 I*ail6 L V i| rk> an 2 --Ex.president Castro 6 for Hamburg on Jan. 4.17 words
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Article162 1913-01-04 7 TURKISH DELEGATES CONCILIATORY. Reutur's Sehvice. London, Jan. 2.— The Allies have consented to the proposal that Albania is to be autonomous, its boundaries and politi Dal organisation to be settled by the Powers, Yesterdays wire should read that the question of the rectification of frontier, to be negotiated162 words
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Article67 1913-01-04 7 M. Danefl interviewed by Keuter said the position of affairs had not improved so much as some imagined. MWe expect," he said, 'to have the new map of the boundary respecting Adrianople submitted at to-morrow's sitting. If we find that the map does not accord the allies67 words
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Article53 1913-01-04 7 London, Jan :5. The M Times editorial says the big words of M. Daneff do not disturb the belief of well informed persons that the success of the Conference depends upon a basis of honourable compromise. The friendliest conversations have been notoriously proceeding daily behind the scenes53 words
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Article47 1913-01-04 7 London, Jan. 8. Three representatives of the Albanian provisional government have arrived m London, and have submitted a memorandum for the consideration of the Ambassadors, advocatiug the inclusion of Albania and a large extent of territory including Preveza, Janina, Monastir, I'skub, Mitrovit/a aud Ipek.47 words
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Article25 1913-01-04 7 The Times has reason to believe that the garrison of Adrianople is very hard pressed. Negotiations have even been opened for capitulation.25 words
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Article54 1913-01-04 7 Minister to Visit. London, Jan. 3. A message from The Hague says that Mr. Van Blocklaud, Dutch minister at Peking, starts on leave m February, but is instructed before coming to Europe to officially visit the I>utch Bast Indies and confer with the Government there54 words
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Article38 1913-01-04 7 French Regrets. London, Jan. 2. The French press universally regrets the mobbing of the referee, though there is some criticism of his decisions. It fears that the incident will make a bad impression on the guests.38 words
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Article33 1913-01-04 7 London, Jan. 2. lleuter wires from Kingston that the Governor, Sir Sydney Olivier, has been summoned home, as ha is selected for an important appointment. He leaves Jamaica ou January 18.33 words
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Article33 1913-01-04 7 Los Angeles, Jan. 1. Luther McCarty knocked out Al I'al/.er m the eighteenth round of a contest described as the heavy weight championship of the world m practical disbarment of Johnson.33 words
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Article29 1913-01-04 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Malacca, Jan. At the rubber auctions to-day the following prices were realised. Sheet 5234.75. Scrap (crepe from) 8187. Bark scrap (crepe from) $175.29 words
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Article52 1913-01-04 7 (From Our Own Correspondent.) Ipoh, Jan. There was an interesting scene at the Central Police station to day when all the gambling implements from the Gambling Farms were broken up by policemen with axes and then burned. There have been no disturbances or trouble of any sort52 words
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Article749 1913-01-04 7 SERIOUS COLLISION ON SINGAPORE LINE. One Killed and Four Injured. The accident on the Singapore railway, which was briefly referred to m our columns yesterday, is much more serious than was at first known. At the thirteenth mile, the 8.54 mail train from Woodlands collided with a749 words
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Article118 1913-01-04 7 A Drowinixg Fatality. As was only to be expected after the steady downpour of rain which continued throughout Thursday night until after midday yesterday the Hat areas adjacent to the Bukit Timah Canal were under' water and the roads leading off the Bukit J Timah Road above Scotts118 words
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Article842 1913-01-04 7 OLD TIME REMINISCENCES. To the Editor. Sir,— Just behind the Matay School and on the left of lit Faber footpath is a round hill of same five acres which, together with the Flagstaff site was excluded from the Government grant m 18fi:$ of Telok lilangah to the late Sultan842 words
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Article82 1913-01-04 7 The members of the above Board met yesterday afternoon Mr E. J. Farrer, acting President, m the chair. The other members present were Dr. S. (J. Yin, Dr. Fowlie, Mr. J. Moss, Mr. Cheng Keng Chia, Mr. A. M.S. Angullia, Mr. A. W. Bean, and Dr. Middleton (M.0.H.)82 words
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Advertisement324 1913-01-04 7 ROBINSON Co. Ladies' and Children's Waterproofs. The 3 s:a- Ladies' Well Cut Waterproof, with The "Mable" Young Ladies 1 Waterproof, m turn-d-A., col ar, made from a tine quality cashm inlon: navy and fawn. Also m S"*ipe cashmere, colors dark, grea and brown new s irlista stripes m shades of324 words
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Advertisement499 1913-01-04 8 SELF CURE NO FICTION J»o surrcßKß need now despair. THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION No. 1 In a rrm.irk.ihly IBOCt l:w. Hill .1 f<-w rj.iv* "nly, Cure^div harjfrJ riihrr <>n! THERAPION N0.2 CurrH I), <>■-'! pot ton, bad rs, win. .<.- twrllfd jottUs. &< H ;< ntnxut tails. THERAPION N0.3499 words
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Advertisement621 1913-01-04 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ld. KOR Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta The Company's Steamer ERINPURA 5,/»00 tons, Hi J. Brooks, P..N.R., Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 9th instant, at I p m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class passengers. Terms621 words
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Advertisement301 1913-01-04 8 Shipping FOR BATAVIA, SAMARANG SOURABAYA. The s.s. "Riojun Maru will be despatched for above ports on the 12th instant. For freight, apply to HUTTENBACH BROTHERS Co., Agents. Jan 3 7-1 SINGAPORE TO BANGKOK The Steamer BAN HONG LIONG Captain Stewart, will leave Singai>ore, on Saturday, the 4th January, 1913, at301 words
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Advertisement543 1913-01-04 8 Shipping JLTJLe JLTJL* MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. MAIL LINE I China, Japan, Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and Marseilles OUTWARD HOMEWARD 1913 1913 Nera Jan G Caledonien Jan 6 Magellan Jan 20 Amazone Jan 20 Paul Lecat Feb 3 Dumbea Feb 3 V.delaCiotat Feb 17 Nera Feb 17 E. Simons Mar 3 Magellan Mar543 words
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Advertisement643 1913-01-04 8 Shipping N.DL Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAII LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers cf this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Bouthamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connectinj Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsinqtan Nagasaki and643 words
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Advertisement528 1913-01-04 8 Shipping^ p. or STEAM NAVIGATION COIWPA For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylor Australia* India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Ply mo, and London. Through Bills of Lading issued f Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Ad Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or alx v MAIL LINES Homeward (for Euro. From Singapore, connecting528 words
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Advertisement787 1913-01-04 9 Ship ping Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co. v Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Fran- i ,-o to all points m the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. I] h■> ■inn Triple Knew Turbine Liners SHINYO MARU "TENYO P MABtJ," the Qneaa*787 words
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Advertisement712 1913-01-04 9 Shipping Pacinc Mail S.S. Co. V. S. MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi-Tropical Route Only line taking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE across the Pacinc via HONOLULU, OAHU, on the most fertile and beautiful island of the Pacinc. Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany712 words
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Advertisement528 1913-01-04 9 i Banks THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd. Incorporated by SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. i Capital Subscribed Y1 0,000,000 Capital Paid Up V 6,250,000 Reserve Funds V 3,100,000 HEAD OFFICE: TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). Branches and aof.ncies: Arnoy Keelung Osaka Tamsui Bombay Kobe Shanghai Tokyo (yanton Kftgi Swatow Yokohama Calcutta London Taichu Etc.,528 words
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Advertisement750 1913-01-04 9 Insurance GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. Head Office WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Nominal Capital $2so,ouu Paid up Capital $135,410 Insurances m force over ...$5,000,000 Annual premium Income over... 400,000 Board of Directors G. A. Derrick, Esq., Chairman. A. 11. Fair, Esq., Manama/; Dircctot, Peter Fowlie, m.b. cm., Chief Med. Offlcet.750 words
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Article, Illustration515 1913-01-04 10 ONE OF MALARIAS WORBT DANGERS. Burma Kpdrtsm\n Tlovks From BZPgJMi m i m\ i the osk Right Rembto i* Dft. Williams Itnk I'im. Th< .be .ion. when enlargement of the spii i) is fMt'seni is thst to remove its cause, m tin Last usually Malaria, and for this515 words
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Article936 1913-01-04 10 The official annonncemont m the recent Chinese newspaper that the Government has ordered (hao Krhhsun, Tutuh of Kengtirn, to cut off his queue," is an interesting example of the most significant outward effect of the Revolution. Till little more than a year a^o every Chinaman wore936 words
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Advertisement191 1913-01-04 10 A Jt«a.l Lever Simulation GOLD WATCH FREE. j£%^ *^V «"tUI as a huge t lveri3P/'"%- chs'^f to htun one. 11 V /dttM >' 'l vr *r »ith tlie \Sk^g<^il >^<y mm t»you t ik ,t Ivantagc ..f our marvelous offer. We exp^t you t,, tell friend, abo it 11-. an191 words
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Advertisement10 1913-01-04 10 For Woodß' Hacking Cough at Night, Children's Great Peppermint Cure.10 words
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Advertisement1553 1913-01-04 10 A'COPY OF THIS PROSPECTUS WILL BE FILED WITH THE REGISTRAR OF COMPANIES. The Subscription list will be opened on Saturday, the 28th day of December. 1912 and closed at 3 p.m. on Monday, the 6th day of January, 191 S. THE DUNGSANG LODE LIMITED. (Incorporated under the Companies Enactment 131,553 words
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Advertisement747 1913-01-04 10 TO THE DIRECTORS, 17th October. 9>2 THE DCNGSANG LODE SVNDfCATM LIMITED, EFOB GENTLKMAN, In continuation of my report of the loth ultimo on your popeity I have to p that I made a further inspection of the Dingsang Vim- yesterday and have much ploa m stating that the prospecting work747 words
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Article1360 1913-01-04 11 Oap. laadE. Paid. Last Div. Boybrb. Smllbrb. 85,000 2s 2s Allagar 8% 3 3 3 54 150,000 2a 2s Anglo-Malay 30% int 15 14 16 3 50,000 2a 2s Batang Malaka 2 104 3 5* ;j'^J J 2 a i a vc 120% Int ..'.£l3 10 014 5 Onom1,360 words
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Article66 1913-01-04 11 (Corrected dp to Jan. 3). Bank 4m/s 2 -4 716 demand 2-4 5-32 Private credits Brn 'a 2-4 19.32 credits 6m a-4 29-3*2 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288* India, T. T. 174 Hongkong, demand iof Yokohama, demand Java, demand 140J Bangkok, demand 35$ Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.5466 words
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Article143 1913-01-04 11 Jan. 8. Tin 100 tons sold t114.60 Gambier buyers 7.80 Gambier Cube No. 1 14 60 Gambier Cube No. 2 non Pepper Black ordin. S'pora buyer 19 60 Pepper, (White fair) 82 75 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) no m Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom Mace (Banda) U6143 words
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Advertisement79 1913-01-04 11 Gall at the Office I 1 rl RONEO Ltp COLLYER QUAY, and SEE "THE BRUNSVIGA" CALCULATOR Invoice extension and checking Rule of Three, Exchanges and Conversions Freights, Percentages Averages, Apportionments Scientific Costings Mining, Timber Calculations of every description are possible on the BRUNSVIGA." ""RPT PAT" Adding Machines TO ADD UP79 words
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Miscellaneous948 1913-01-04 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For Wnm Kuantan F.M.S. 249 Egdom Kuantan. 15-11 F.M.S. Dock H.I.M. Luchs Ger. 950 Thierichens Labuand, 22-12 Htrrit Steamem Nat. Tonnage Master From Consignees For BHongLiong Brit 709 Stewart Bangkok, 31-12 Ban Keng Bangkok 4 B. of England Brit 2469 Kelway948 words
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Article2074 1913-01-04 12 EXPERTS' REPORTS. The folowing i* the Directors' Report lo Shareholders to M pNMOUd at the annual meeting on January 11. Your Directors beg to lubfnit herewith a duly .'indited Statement, of the Accounts of the Company for tin* eleven months Mied -OHj Juw, Itll. It has been2,074 words
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Article318 1913-01-04 12 Before Sir. W. H. Hyndman Jones, Chief Justice, yesterday. Forged Notes. The Bedoh forged note case was proceeded with the first accused giving evidence and being subjected to a detailed cross examination by the Deputy Public Prosecutor, and a very searching one by the Chief Justice. A rikisha318 words
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Article186 1913-01-04 12 In the Supreme Court yesterday afternoon Mr. Justice Ebden gave judgment m the suit Mr. McKean vs. Pallisser. After regretting that the course of business and personal indisposition had prevented him giving judgment soouer, the Judge said that the defendant was not present -at the hearing and big186 words
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Article66 1913-01-04 12 New Links, DbcKMBKB 1912. 708 Campbell, Dr. R. A., Struan, Grange Koad. 1313 Chan Seng Mob, 26 14, Orchard ltd. 1248 Edgar Brothers, 7, D'Almeida St. 1357 Flinter, 1., 21, Sophia Road. 1356 International Correspondence Schools, Ltd., 4-n, De Souza Street. 1353 Lee Heng and Co., Ltd.,66 words
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Article406 1913-01-04 12 The "Rumphius" loads transhipment cargo for Java. The "Needles," and "Kishineff" were at the wharves yesterday (Friday) bunkering. The Bandon" from Copenhagen via ports was discharging general cargo. The Ban Hin Guan passed a waterlogged kota South of Tanah Merah kechil. The outward intermediate P. and 0. Sardinia406 words
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Article116 1913-01-04 12 hetention Barrack Visitor and Field Officer for ensuing week Capt. L. Fort, 2nd Bn. The Buffs. Indulgence passages to Hongkong, per R. I. If. S. Northbrook," have been approved to Lieut-Col. \V. E. White, 3rd. Brahman*, and Miss White, also to The Rev. H. G. Marshall, M. A.116 words
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Article53 1913-01-04 12 Additional performances of the popular Pantomime Cinderella will he given m the Theatre on the 4th (to-night), 9th (Thursday^ and 11th < Saturday). These will be m addition to the matinee performance on Monday. There are still people who ought to see this meritorious local production or ought to53 words
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Article118 1913-01-04 12 Rain persisting up to a" late hour yesterday, with a prospect of more, it has been found impossible to hold the Land Sports to day, and they are postponed indefinitely. i^ The Christmas festivities on the N.D.L. steamer "Petchaburi at Hongkong were marred by the tragic death118 words
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Advertisement67 1913-01-04 12 Fresh Australian Pure Creamery BUTTER (IN lib. PATS.) > < Singapore Cold Storage Co. t Ltd., AND BRANCHES. IK JB^Br /FeluccaN II I CIGARETTES 11 1 FELUCCA CIGARETTES ARE OBTAINABLE THROUGH Messrs. KATZ BROS., Ltd JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd ROBINSON Co I ft I 4 J MB II I i67 words
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Miscellaneous104 1913-01-04 12 NEXT MAILS DUE. From Europe.— Per N. D. L. Goebon doe to.day. B. I. Teesta with mails an to 13th inst, due to-day. From China.— Per M. M. Caledonieu due Jat>. 6. London Malls Despatched. p*n L J jFT on D 0E Arrived. P. &O. Nov 29 Dec 21 Doc104 words
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