The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 January 1913

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AN D MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JANUARY 11, 1913. NO. 7,726
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  • 200 1 How narrowly a crisis was averted and the Unionist Commoners and Peers left leaderless will he seen by to-day's wires Page 7. The weights and scratch ings for to d;i\ races at Penang Page 7. Airds receive £835,000 from Tanjong i Pagar m settlement of all claims,
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  • 869 1 11. In Saigon there arc several hotels but, the best known ami most frequented li the Continental Palace Hotel, Mid if you with to bo In the twin go nowhere cl.m The tariff is modi rately graduated and Urn service good: indeed the manager Mtmfl fc> have imparted
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 677 1 I~*I N"FI"FWF¥ Ik To-Night's Programme H.-L xL9 mAH%IJI J a A #m (2nd show, 9:50 to np. M £J odm Yo folk of Singapore. AT THE 1 u• > < i ~re.- MARLBOROUGK ]>J ow uMir ehaiiee to how's played. picture theatrk, beach road. V\ ear Childhood's tale of the
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    • 199 1 So*t>a\>'6 Htwcrttscmcnt*. First assistant for rubber estate wanted Page 2. Suspension of night train servu ■> Page 2. Compound house to let, Oxley Koad Page S. Auction sales by Powell and Co. Page A steno-typist wanted Page 2. Singapore business map directory now ready Page 1. Mantoue's Upper Crust rye
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 111 1 THE WEEK Saturday 11th. High Water 1-5 a.m., C-8 p.m. Penang Races. P. O. Outward mail due. i Cinderella, last performance. V.M.C.A., Week of Prayer, B.l*, Rev W. Mi v ray. Sunday 12th. High Water— l-34 a.m., 0-46 p.m. Ist Suuday after Epiphany. Monday 13th. High Water— 2-2 a.m., 1-26
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  • 195 2 THE NEW P. 0. BOAT. Tiiji Borda Described. Hordti is the name the directors of the P. and O. branch line have selected for the fourth new vessel they are building for the London Capetown Australian 6er vice. Like the "liallarat" and Beltana" which are already established favourites with passengers
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 222 2 FINE ENGLISH PIANOS OX HIRE FOR KM AS SEASON FROM $10 FINE TUNING INCLUDED ROBINSON PIANO Co., m. WORLD RENOWNIO noAnnW y/ If jIU STUHR. f STUHR'S "I I GENUINE CAVIARE, I I ANCHOVIES IN BRINE I I (Saited Sardnls). I I In Tina and Glacaas. H I Sld by
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    • 381 2 Notices LOST ON SUNDAY A black and tan collie dog, with white collar Municipal No. 2458. Reward on returning to DALLANS HORSE REPOSITORY. Jan 9 NOTICE Lost one scrip for 600 shares (number of scrip and nuicber of shares unknown) m the Bukit Sembawang Rubber Plantations Ltd. Scrip m name
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    • 356 2 Notices FEDERATED MALAY STAIES RAILWAYS. The night train service between Singapore and Kuala Lumpur is suspended until Monday, 13th January. The through day service will h< maintained, F. A. COOK Traffic Manager, F.M.S.R. Jan 11 12.1 LOST In January last (1912) m Singapore, a Handwritten book of recipes for cooking,
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    • 344 2 To Let TO LET. Compound House, No. 2. Oxley Road, immediate entry. Apply to MEYER BROTHERS, )4, Collyer Quay. Jan 11 uc TO LET Seaside Bungalow Furnished, No. 43, Telok Kurau. Apply to M. H. SASSOON, 5, Malacca St. Jan 7 7-2 OFFICE TO LET A. Large and Bright Ottlce,
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    • 506 2 Wanted I WANTED First Assivt.mt for Rob| INtate. Must h;ivc had at U peiiencc. < >iv ami to I Labooi preferred. Aj>».i\ salary required togetht with <■ f monials F. W. BARKER Co Wlnoherti 1 H Jan 11 I WANTED A Steno-Typi^i. who has had general ofllw work. Appl\ p
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 437 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. ST. ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. Sunday Aiter Epiphany, i 2th January, 1913. 7 a.m Holy Communion. (Plain). 7-43 a.m. Holy Communion, (Choral) and Sermo j. Hymns 80, 31ft A Ml. 9-15 a.m. Matins and LitaDy, Hymn 76. 4 p.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. 5-30 p.m. Choral Evensong and
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  • 1546 3 CORRESPONDENT'S STORY. DlflOBidPUL Treatment. There are many m India and the East who know Mr. Angus Hamilton, a son of Lady PinetO, who has for years been an authority on Central Asian politics and has written fully of Afghanistan and Persian affairs. He was also
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  • 216 3 A Tragic Episode. j Belgrade, Dec. 11. A tragic incident occurred m the mill- j tary hospital here yesterday. A Servian officer, who was captured l>y Albanians, arrived m the hospital a few days ago. lie had been subjected to fearful tortures by his captors, his eyes
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 176 3 of the Elderly. [A .1 healing tonic to those of advanced years, Emulsion is invaluable. It is unequalled J relieving i and I i itarrhal X <J ii\, whether ol throat, lungs, jEtJv |t^^ i.'icli <>' i ;,h t<. appct'itt- fjf\r*~ -^'V^X :ii'<l tli id exerts a n> M invigorating
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    • 80 3 'II Five hundred cases of typhoid fever were j treated with glycogen during the December 19(3 epidemic m Western Pennsylvania, and Dr. A. W. Hill, who was especially com missioned to see that glycogen was supplied to the public hospitals during this epidemic, received abundant testimony to its value. In
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    • 127 3 ABSOLUTELY 1] -fCV PURE f GRAND PRIX 1 PARIS 1889 VT I BEER I THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd., If SOLE IMPORTERS. Ij JSasyfies his head wfio s m drinks h Fraser&Neaves SODA WATER 'illfiefbre turning i/ifor HieNlght iwTnesi Jjl Chateau La Tour Morin J ti Per case of 12
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  • 1087 4 Chinkse the First to Land. Something of a sensation haa Deen caused among British scientibts by the MWI of a very remarkable archaeological discovery just made m Mexico, which helps to prove the theory that has long been held that the ancient civilisations of Mexico and Peru
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  • 606 4 During the twentieth century no city m the world has experienced the burden of human suffering which has fallen upon Constantinople during the past few months. The pitiful, heart-rending story of the refugees must bo told. It is still news," for it is still being enacted.
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  • 168 4 Remarkable Statement fkom Melbourne. Perth, Dec. 17th. A remarkable statement is to hand from Melbourne respecting the passing of the Navigation Bill and the enforcing of' what will become the Navigation Act brielly it is that there is more than a slight possibility that the P. and
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    • 107 4 APPOINTMENT HMm E X IG CONTRACTORS TO Tho British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK URGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. THE FACT THAT MILKMAID MILK HAVE BEEN CHOSEN FOR USE IN THE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND FEDERATED MALAY STATES PROVES THAT Milkmaid Milk T
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    • 789 4 MISS DAISY DORMER A Drury Lane Favourite's Thanks. "Dr. Williams' Pink Pills have proved to be a powerful nerve tonic m my case." A prominent feature of the last London l "Well I'll tell your I ftUii lOßettiiu pantomime season was the clever acting of worth rememeerlag/ 1 sai.l Mh.
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  • 1016 5 I grii ulture l>aik Nebulae T n Inoculation Electric I Irm'.'•it Plant to| [mproved Killing; with Qontlenea .iMfjiin Si/km- I'lunt < ;mc<» 'Hi. peculiar agi lmiltural Umitaftioaeof i brought oal la Meant panes ■temple lo tin- Royal I of London. Witli ;in .tnl climate and food from both ari
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  • 595 5 CHBHTMAfI kfBSSAOI To THI NATION. Lord Roberts m ■psech on December l'-ith Amplified li is Christmas mintage to the notion on the need of* trained citi/.en army. Speaking at a drawing*room meet* Ing at im, Bhraston place, South Kenogton, In the interested tii«» National Sen U i League,
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  • 154 5 The great prosperity which Egypt enjoys is illu6tr;iteil by the Budget for the year 191 5. The revenue for that period is estimated at I'Klli. 1:{(), 000, which constitutes record, and while a, surplus of £R600,000 is tradgetfced for, an actual surplus of about throe times that amount will probably
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 48 5 What m the world's the use of fretting O'er life's troubles every day.' All our blessings thus for^ettinj*, We ye .some blest-ings anyway. One great blessing all may finger, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure, to wit, Drives off colds inclined to linger, Makes us well and keeps us tit.
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    • 121 5 i 55 > The Food of Health TRADE KEPLER COD LIVER OIL with Malt Extract Fattens and strengthens Delicate Children Emaciated Adults Consumptives Nursing Mothers Delicious to take Easy to digest '7,'-' i AH Chemists. SEE YOU GET KEPLER Burroughs Wellcome Co., London Nl VO Montkeat. Sydney Cah Town Milan
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    • 438 5 I V A l I AND BE CHEERFUL. I I Y UR llked T T omak N ,°J PULL A LONG face when he is I B MAKE 4 COPI ES OP ANY DOCUMENT THE PLEX" WILL DO THIS WORK FOR HIM I ej>O Complete outfit foolsoap Bite. fl A^K
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    • 296 5 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD LAND AND BUSINESS PREMISES Situate at Tanjong I'a^av Koad, Singajx-u Adjacent to the ffitmm o f n.<- Tanioiif> l'a^ar Docks. To be held at Powell A Co.'s sale-room Tuesday, the 14th January, at 2.30 p.m. All that valuable piece of freehold land enti niated to
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  • 40 6 Domesti Occureences BIRTHS. On the 9th inst., at Hollycroft, Stevens Road. 1 the wife of Meryille Edward Plumpton, of a daughter. Rand. Wife of T. C. Rand, Municipality, Singapore, of a daughter, on the Bth Inst., at the Maternity Hospital.
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  • 2063 6 The Singapore Free Press. The Singapore Feerr Press. Saturday, Jan. 11, 1918.3 Her* *r>a'l the Mi»<s i'-f P<?op:e ripr.i >V4<» Ur.»»»<i t> nrli: c :,c« .m onbftbtd x*;:. Heir BJfviot Troll ji-viit'; 'r !1^"» It is a little difficult to understand the motives of the Government for introducing a Bill
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  • 557 6 a meeting convened bj Mr. I i .va-% held iii Urn Cricket Club iltomooa lo consider the defin iion of n Scottish Pipen I \iai.i\u. .Mr. Adam presided And tl iron also present Dr. Simpson K. s. IConiton, D. ICeLi U. c. \v. Allen, w. w. Mathie
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  • 33 6 Agents. Bonttead and Co. Anglo Johore isg. total 17.i« 5,8*0. Agents. Derrick a Co. Belal Tin:— 177 Bruang: j Singapore United —18,500 8 78,5 i» J. as against 80,867.
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  • 11 6 Jan. 10. Sh««t S-2.!'2..'»r> Setup < B«Kk Crepe |1?9,
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  • 161 6 TH VAn BNOORT TRAGEDY. 'Hie \au N.Mnt. 00 b the recent tragedy when tare* inppoeed to have committed taicid< jumping over board whii-t the ihip :i voyage from Katavi.i turned to port roster day bom l> Ihi. I tain Dngten baa taken ohai effects of tho dseemssd but there i>
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 244 6 ALLENO CIGARS (Regalia de Rothschild) A LIGHT BRITISH-MADE HAVANA CIGAR In boxes of 25 Cigars, and specially packed for the Tropics. THE POPULAR CIGAR AT THE SPORTS CLUB, LONDON. Caldbeck, Macgregor Co SOLE SUPPLIERS. NEW YEAR I OFFERS A very Smart and s_ 1 large assortment of *^>T\ }S^'\ $ft
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    • 75 6 NEW SOUTH WALES c The Premier and Mother State of the Australias. c The land of reward for Capital v Commerce Industry. a The direct steamer services between fc Singapore and Sydney, the great Commercial t Centre of the Commonwealth offer special facilities for Reciprocal Trade. s For any further
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  • 34 7 SOLUTION CONSIDERED CERTAIN. KM I Hl*t London, .Jan. lo Two hundred have 'I the I nionist memorial. ited thai th»' f«'riMon is greatly i nnl thai kory solution is lidered certain.
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  • 149 7 London, .lan. 10. The result of the i uionist crisis on the HOOM liule Bill m oal >t;«g.-s is that the debate wa» most \t one time yoeserday a count was call- ■•re fewer than 10 present. 1..-.'.I was for a long time the ip ant of
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  • 76 7 The Terms of Settlement. London, Jan. 0. Mr. Lewis Harcourt, m reply to questions by .Mr. McCallum lid that the terms of the Tanfoog Pagai Dock settlement were that the Board pays Aird's £*:*'25,0()() m lettlement of all claims, and all plant, material and building! connected with
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  • 55 7 Wage Increase Not Acceptable. Ddon, January 10. The six thousand Bradford dyers mentioned m a wire sent on Jan. 3 saruck yesterday. The employers are willing to increase the wa^es if the men will a^ree to piece-work, but this the men decline to do. settlement has been
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  • 60 7 London, Jan. 10. Fifteen per e^.:.t innuance is now accepted to cover the risk Ol reduction or abolition of the duty on ftogar, compared with the recent 25 per cent. Ton per cent is accepted m ca»e of U»e abolition only, against 10 pet cent previously paid for
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  • 46 7 1 1 rtm Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. 10. When Mr. W. A. Cnscaden, LO. P., goes on leave Caps. l{. Chancellor will act 1 Major de Iluinel will relieve the »C. P. O. and it is expected that Major Dewar will come here.
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  • 19 7 A local Chinaman out for pi^, shot a near Malakoff, Province Wellesley, Inesday evening.
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  • 25 7 Mr 11. Petersen, chief clerk of the IVI inn ipiility, who has been 25 years died at the age of 00.
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  • 9 7 B. the Governor visited Province iy.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 103 7 Edi pob, The Committee beg to In--1 H" 1 public that it has been decided to local charities all the nett ed« of the above, which amount to 1( and that cheques as undernoted ■■■A paid to the treasurers: lnldreu's Aid Society 9471.10 nger't Aid Society 5400.00
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  • 128 7 ADRIANOPLE'S SAD PLIGHT. Keutkb's Sf.hvice. London, .l un ft, A s message says the meeting of Savoff and N'a/.irn Pasha proved abortive. It transpires that Na/.im Pasha suggested re victualling Adnanople and then raised a question as to Iht po»M>ssion of Un« city. Oeueral Savon* replied that
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  • 28 7 London, Jan 10.— A telegram from Wean* states that Austria, supported by Italy, demands the inclusion of Skutari, Jan ma, and Pri/.rend m the autonomous Albania.
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  • 100 7 Merits of the Rival Groups. London, Jan. 10.— Mr. Ginnell asked questions calling attention to the comparative merits of the Crisp and the Six Power Loan as regards security, asking whether before the loan was finally concluded Sir KdwardGrey would obtain m the interests of the investing
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  • 53 7 London, January 9. Following the success of Sir Percy Scott's fire director, the Ihunderer is fitting with Commander Dreyer's control system which works m liarmony with the director. Great results ire expected, and if the tests are satis Factory the double system will be fitted to
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  • 39 7 The Loudon Chamber of Commerce has resolved to constitute a Far Eastern Section, comprising members trading m ihina, Japan and the Malay States. Mr ■7. Keswick, M.P., is to be the chairman r A this section.
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  • 27 7 London, Jan. 9. Two suffragettes, the Misses Billinghurst and (Jay, were sentenced to eight months' imprisonment at the Old Bailey for letter-box outrages.
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  • 28 7 London, Jan. 10. The Booth liner Ambrose collided with and sank a Ashing smack hopper m the Mersey and ten men perished.
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  • 27 7 London, Jan. 10. Mr. Hogg, one of the aandidatei for Londonderry, is a [teeby berian. Colonel P.ikenham the Unionist candidate is a Churchman.
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  • 111 7 Third Day. (From Our Oirti Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. 10. The following are the weights r Race 1 Little Mary 8.8 Remembrance 8.13 I. X. L. 0.8 Polestar 11.7 Adversity 8..J Titus 7.10; Revolution 10.11; Seldings9.B; Tynesider7.B; Mystery 7.B; oymro7.B Afghan 7.10; Piccaninny 10.5 Norma 9.13 Beaky 8.8. Race
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  • 28 7 Amount previously acknowledged $295 Sir K. L. Brockman k.c.m.o. $75 Straits Times Press Ltd. 50 X 25 150 5445 M. MOBRISON, Hon. Treasurer, Chartered Bank.
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  • 1498 7 DRAFT OF THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE. In the Government (ia/.ette published last nitfht the draft of the proposed ordinance to provide for the registration of Domestic Servants is given, and the clauses below will give a general idea of what the measure is intended to achieve and the
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  • 195 7 m m RAILWAY BREAK-DOWNS. The line between Johore and Gemas is apparently suffering badly from landslips due to the wet weather. In addition to the slips noted m yesterday's issue, wire news from Our Correspondent m Kuala Lumpur yesterday says. There was another and worse landslip on the railway m
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  • 88 7 The local Manager of the Hongkong and Shanghai Ranking Corporation has received a telegram from his Head Office m i Hongkong, stating that subject to audit, the Directors at the forthcoming Halfi Yearly Meeting will recommend the following A dividend of X' 2 per share.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 205 7 LADIES' SMART UP-TO-DATE FOOTWEAR. I i In Brown ieß In Black 1 1 Black Glace Jmm suede f I Price, $7-75 mmm Price, $7-75 Jl Ladies' Smart Court Promenade Shoe, Cuban heels, Medium Toes, solid leather soles, lined Suede leather. Sizes to C>. Price $7-75 per pair. ROBINSON Co. PATRONIZED
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 613 8 Shipping AUSTRIAN jh LLOYD (Under Mail Contract with vS^%^ the Austrian Government.) NEW MONTHLY FAST LINE, TRIESTE— SHANGHAI Prom and to TRIESTE and VENICE, calling at PORT SAID Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai. OUTWARD. k.h. P.ohrinia I'X-i'i tons due to sail on or about Jan 23 Africa"
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    • 305 8 ARCHIBALD CURRIES Australian Indian Line. TO AND FROM MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY VIA JAVA PORTS. a.1.80 taking cargo for other australian and New Zealand Poktb (with transhipment). A regular service is maintained by the steamers "Euryalus" 3,570 tons (Capt. S. H. Drew,) and Gracchus 3,750 t0ns (Capt. J. R. Patrick). v
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    • 588 8 Shipping FOR BANGKOK Sailing at 2 p.m. to-day Saturday, Jan. 11th. The s. s." SINGAPORE Commander, Capt. Sanderson. Kxcellent accommodation first and second class. Tor further particulars apply JOO SENG CHAN, 454, North Bridge Road. .Lan 11 12 .1 GLEN LINE of STEAMERS Ld FOR United Kingdom and or Continent.
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    • 631 8 Shipping N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co.. Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twinscrew Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with all the
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    • 652 8 Shipping JLtU JJr»JLj« Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mall 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
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    • 508 8 Shipping P. 0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued f Coast, Persian Gulf. Continental ami r CXI Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or abru MAIL LINES Homeward (for ■own From Singapore, connecting 8
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 752 9 Ship ping Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co. New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Francisco to all points m the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. ■:.< N»w 21,000 Ton Triple Fcrew Turbine Liners "SHINYO MARrr n Tvwvn -1 CHIV MARU," the
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    • 737 9 i 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 Pacinc via HONOLULU, OAHU, on the most fertile and beautiful island of the Pacinc. Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and
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    • 537 9 Banks THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd, Incorporated by SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capital Subscribed Y10,000,00C Capital Paid Up V 6,250,00G Reserve Funds V 3,100,000 HEAD OFFICE TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). Branches and AgenciesAmoy Keelung Osaka Tamsui r^!! ay b f Shanghai Tokyo cZSSL ag i Swatow Calcutta London Taichu Etc., etc Joochow
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    • 718 9 Insurance THE GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 3 Malacca Street, Singapore. TRANSACTS INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, viz Life, Accident, Motor-Car, Fire and Marine, etc. Oldg the best Companies represented Phone 473. h lIFIRIJTH nCIKUin, MANAGER Nov 12 uc MANUFACTURERS LIFE INSURANCE Co. GRANADA. Established 1887. Policies are "WORLD WIDE" "nNRr SS&^Aia?
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  • 519 10 LANDSLIDE IN THE TCNGOOLONG MINE. Mr. Kojsinson's Xakrow Escatk. Seen by a representative of the M Times of Malaya," Mr. Robinson said the accident occurred at 9.55 m the morning. He had been out to the mine to inspect it m the ordinary course of his duty
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  • 393 10 The Cost of Production. In the course of a paper read on December 11th before the Royal Society of Arts, Dr. F. Mollwo Perkin, whose researches into the question of synthetic rubber are well known, discussed the question whether synthetic rubber would be able to compete commercially with
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  • 445 10 The Bishop of Lahore, Dr. Lefroy, who was on a short visit to Calcutta m connection with the Continuation Committee of the World's Missionary Conference, left on Friday night for Delhi. Dr. Lefroy will of course take part m the Viceroy's State entry. Dr. Lefroy is probably
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  • 1164 10 The first total where given represents figures for 1911. except where a llgure m brackets is given representing so mauy months. Estate managers and agents will oblige by correcting returns if wrong. In order to avoid the complication involved to Companies finishing their year's m different months
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  • 127 10 1911. l». Uelat 4,965 I Bruanu M 9 Bruseb 8|0 34 Cbenderiang 440 iMmgun (Wolfram) '°P« mRi nR 7 t 060 J Heawood |)4J|| K;iniuning(dollarB)9)43,ll9 8,294 Kanaboi 8,008 219 Kinta 11)4,065 320 Kinta Association 9)6,853 Btl Uadaag 63 Krar.iat Pulai 6,848 Lahat 7.62H Mcrißlembu Lode 8,957 Middleton 9)
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  • 22 10 Beaufort British Borneo l J Jcnderata Langkon H yi jMelalap Sapoug s <*ong South East 6'«' 6l s Teoom
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 269 10 -g A Drink to be grateful for, IB Not simply a thirst-quencher B&fe**^ Is or stimulant, but just the purest tn( l most health-infusing spirit lT^l^*3@i t^ at as ever DC<Jtl produced dyfc Wolfe s jdP^ Wr> VM Aromatic Schiedam L 1 the beverage for all times and all r
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  • 1188 11 RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES Gap. lamia. Paio. LaBT DlVi Borwma. suluidih 85.000 2s 28 Allagai 8% 33 o, n 8 28 30% tnt I If 0 16 0 50,000 2 8 2s BatangMalafta 3J, «X'X2S J a 5 U S aVG^ 120% lnt £13 10 614 5 Onom ioo'2£ Batu
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  • 69 11 (Corrected dp to Jan. 10). Bank 4 m/s 2 -4 7-16 demand 2-4 6-32 Private credits 8 m/a 2-4 1932 N credits 6m 2-4 29-32 France demand Bank 204 Germany, demand 288 i India, T. T. 174 Hongkong, demand ioi Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 140$ Bangkok, demand esj
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  • 135 11 Jan. 10. Tin 100 tons sold 5114.40 Gambler 7HO Gambier Cube No. 1 14.60 Gambler Cube No. 2 non*. Pepper Black ordin. Spore... buyer 20.00 Pepper, (White fair) 34 #0 0 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom. Mace (Banda) 116 Cloves (Amboina) nom
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 77 11 Call at the Office RONEO Ltp COLLYEIt QUAY, and SEE "THE BRUNSVIGA" CALCULATOR Invoice extension and checking Rule of Three, L Exchanges and Conversions Freights, Percentages Averages, Apportionments Scientific Costings Mining, Timber Calculations of every description are possible on the BRUNSVIGA. "881-CAL" Adding Machines TO ADD UP TO 10,000 $25
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    • 4 11 N,y3SJIiL, JJHc_j^HBT _9^^^. "SBJr
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    • 24 11 Matico Capsules and Injection Btill maintain their reputation for the cure of all those inconvenient diseases, about which the least said the better. 23
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 768 11 VESSELS IN PORT. 1 FlaB and TonB Commanders Frotj Arrived For Wh, Kuantan F.MS 249 Egdom Kuantan, 15-11 £S£ L oc k H.I.X.M.S. Aekold Kus 7000 Tesche Saigon, 5-1 Hatavia M Steamera Nat. Tonnage Mastet From Consignees For ssssfi. rr u 2« 2 i2 itF :cy E- I Dairon Maru
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    • 224 11 WEATHER REPORT. These Weather Telegram! are tranHtnltted Ik by courtesy of the B. 1 J VI. Qo, and contain the observations made .it Hon^k-.n^ (iIK) Observatory, and at Manila Observatory MN The data are date and hour of d. mmlob the Baroiueter reading (inches In HK., Minimetres m UN.): Du.ctionof
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  • 1255 12 Quicquid agnnt homin** nostii est far at* 11 belli. Juvenax. P.\ this time the rivili-'-d worl.i will be coming to better* thai <»f war making and peace making the former 1^ the lesser evil of the two. Par better had the foes hnmmereil out aWU negotiations
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  • 356 12 Before the Chief Justice Sir W. Hyuduan Jones yesterday the case acting* the two Chinese men and one woman who were caught In the act of eouafc rfeiting coin In :i hut at Payah Leba itcently, was concluded. The Jury foUQ I the accused guilty and the Judge
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  • 133 12 The Hon. K..T. Wilkinson is appointed a member of the Tanjong Pagar Dock Board. The appointment of Mr. A. Huttenbach to act temporarily as an unofficial member of Council has been approved by H.M. the King. Dr. J. Harrison has been appointed, and assumed his duties as a
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  • 481 12 A steady business can be reported dur ing the past week m our market, the slightly easier tone m the mid-week advices from London had little or no effect on Local Shares and although there are no sensational rises to record, Dollar Rubbers shew more demand and
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  • 296 12 Last Performance To- night. The best testimony to the merit of the local pantomime written aud arranged by MissW. Gosling, Mr. J. \V. Dossett and Mr. 0. L. Gosling (all of whom take prominent parts m it) and produced by Mrs. Gosling, is the number of performances which have
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  • 92 12 The usual competition for monthly medallists for 1912 Gold Medal was rolled of at Tanglin Club on Thursday evening. Seven players qualified. The match resolved itself into a struggle .between Cantroll, who started off with a strong lead and Worsley Taylor who put together 250 on the 3rd alley
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  • 113 12 i The Ranee" from Deli discharged! cargo for transhipment to Europe. The B. I. steamer Orissn and the German steamer M Duisberg bunkered at the wharves yesterday. The mail steamer "Assaye" left Penang at 8 a.m. yesterday aud may be expected at Singapore at 8 a.m. to day
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  • 111 12 THE KRIAN." This ship about which some anxietyhas been felt owing to non reports of her arrival at Kelantan and the bad weather which has been experienced on the East Coast, has been spoken by the Siamese steamer M Boribat." The Captain of this steamer which arrived from Bangkok yesterday
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  • 156 12 Before Mr H. W. Firmstone m the first magistrate's court yesterday. John Smith, Private In the 2iid Buffs, was charged with desertion. Lieut. Bharpe of the Buffs represented the military authorities. It appears that Smith had a pass for leave on I>ec. 86 to expire about one o'clock
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  • 110 12 To-night is the first performance of the Vaudeville Co., just arrived from Australia, and including the Ardells. C. L. Ardell is world- renowned for his equilibrist tricks, introducmg the famous Dummy with whom he does many daring tricks. Altogether m a different line is Bauveen, M the
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  • 133 12 There was a fracas at the Sailors Home on Thursday night which resulted m severe injuries to one man and the arrest of another. It appears that during the evening two sailors named F. Pirkirovit/. and Stroutmann, one of whom is one of the crew
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  • 145 12 IF YOU WANT TO KNOW THE TIME." There is a very general uncertainty concerning the precise time as indicated by the clock m the Tower of the Victoria Memorial Hall whether the exact moment of the close of an hour is shown by the beginning of the four quarter chime,
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  • 26 12 In consequence of the continued heavy rain the Keppel Golf course is still unfit for play and is now closed until fmrther notice.
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