The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 January 1913
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Title Section14 1913-01-13 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY JANUARY 13 1913. NO. 7,72714 words
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Article182 1913-01-13 1 Two police court cases are reported on Page 2. Fenang races were concluded on Saturday -Page 12, The Duchess of Connangbt's condition is Improving Page 7. Lord Baldane, at Manchester, outlined future Liberal legislation Page 7. A ladies cricket match was played at the Sea View Hotel182 words
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Article1011 1913-01-13 1 It Mem! the fashion nowa days to hristen all complaints with some; name meting m 'itis'. i cannot help feeling that, >efore long, the Faculty will turn their ittention to the mental and phyi al onditions of flinSflrooiblODSes. anil, in- .ii of in- it :i- :\n arcompaniM.enl 01,011 words
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Advertisement532 1913-01-13 1 I A STUPENDOUS 14,000 pert PRODUCTION VICTOR HUGOS IMMORTAL MASTERPIECE: LES MISERABLES I m NINE PARTB. To be ihown as toUmi I SECOND NIGHT. Parts4. s &6 MONDAY. January 13. THIRD NIGHT, Parts 7, Bft 9 TUESDAY, January 14. HUM I, I• 3, WEDNESDAY, Jannary 15. Parts 1, 2& 3,532 words
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Advertisement72 1913-01-13 1 To-Night's Programme (2nd Snow, 9 30 to 11 p. m.) AT THE MARLBOROUGH Picture Theatre, Beach Road. INCLUDES THE MYSTERIES PARIS AFTER EUGENE SUES FAMOUS WORK 1J HOUR PICTURE. EM I OUR PARTS AND ODDITIES OF JIM. COMMERCIAL Instruction and Training. More calls lor Office Assistants FROM OUR DEPARTMENT THAN72 words
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Advertisement190 1913-01-13 1 COo=day's Ad£o^a\>'s advertisements. Pulnu Bulang dividend ami Hosing of books Page 2. 1913 annuals and new books at Kelly and Walsh's Page 6. Lawsou's special Liqueur whiskey, John Little and Co. Ltd Page f>. Chief Clerk, Penang Municipality applications invited Pftge 2. Land sales at Clarke v >u:i\ I>> l'owell190 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous98 1913-01-13 1 THE WEEK. Monday 13th. Qlah Water— 2-2 a.m.. 1-26 p.m. Lodge Zetland Regular, s-30 pin. Billard Match, Europe Hotel, 9 pua. Tuesday 14th. High Water 2 31 a.m.. 2-9 p.m. V.M.C.A. Lecture, Mr Burkhill, 8.45 pm. Wednesday 15th. High Water— 3-2 a.m., 2-58 p.m. Moon First Quarter. Bukit K. B.98 words
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Article334 1913-01-13 2 Trying K)H Local Kmi'i.ovmlm. Mr. Kirmstone took formal evidence of arrest m the caac of Vtv Thomas Smith, of th Huffs, who was charged with being a deserter from Lib regiment, and ordered him to bt handed over to the military authorities. The iiiM^istrat«; ulso made an334 words
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Article249 1913-01-13 2 In the third Court on Saturday morning, before Mr. Humphreys, a Russian sailor, Fred Perkervit/. was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to another sailor named Stroutmann, by stabbing him with a knife, at the Sailors Home on Thursday evening, Mr. G. Seth prosecuted. The Russian249 words
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Article141 1913-01-13 2 In reply to an inquiry by Mr F. C. Brading, secretary of the Scripture Gift Mission, the King has caused the following lettol to be sent by Lord Knollys I ).ur Sir, I have had the honour of submitting your letter of the 15th inst. to the141 words
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Advertisement890 1913-01-13 2 Selangor Turf Club. PROGRAMME. I NEW YEAR MEETING— I9I3. Ist DAY. Tuesday, 28th January, 1913. i RACE 1. The Ampang Cup (Class "B"). A cup presented by with *300 added by the club. RACE 3. The Ampang Bowl (Class A A cup presented by with $35U added by the club.890 words
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Advertisement620 1913-01-13 2 Notices he Pulau Bulang Rubber Produce Co, Ltd NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that a Divi end at the rate of 6% per annum will be aid for the six months ending 31st January, 913. to all Shareholders whose names appear n the Register at that date. AND NOTICE IS ALSO620 words
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Advertisement530 1913-01-13 2 Wanted PENANG MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Applications will be received by the undersigned up to 4 p.m. on Friday, the a Ist January for the post of Chief Clerk, Secretariat I at a commencing salary of SUO rising to $200 per mensem. i Application should be between 30 and 40 years of530 words
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Advertisement713 1913-01-13 2 Auctions MORTGAGEE S SALE OF Valuable Freehold Land House No. 6, Clark k QUAY. Subject to a MortgMe of sin OOaad bit t In nun. Monday, 20th January, at 230 p.m. Freehold land nnd bOQM kBOWI WRi Clarke < t >uay, area 3H»> mj. n Subject I Mortgage of >i3,c00713 words
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Article1046 1913-01-13 3 VALONA UfD DUEAZXO. OUI I i.lv know, the dispute backed more m less by M r allies on the one sftis and Austria and Ml the other, turns mainly on the id of Servia for- acosss to the Adriatic Sea Bui tii.- ipecial points nndai dis<1,046 words
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Article811 1913-01-13 3 Then is spirited defence of Burmese marriages ;,ml Burmm Eurasians m Chambers' Magazine" of hi>: month, which is axtremely [htoise ilug sspeHally •ince the revelations of Ihe Arnold case. The writer is Mr. P. Him,. well known European resident ol Rangoon, who has had 18 veins ni811 words
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Article871 1913-01-13 3 Will the Middle Kingdom Follow TV 1: KEY t With Turkey ruined by revolution and Le craze for voting Mr. J. O. P. Inland's Recent Events and Present Policfes m China is a book tha" carries conviction. Mr. Bland and Dr. Morrison are m profound disagreement.871 words
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Article594 1913-01-13 3 What would war mean for the Triple Alliance if it should break out owing to Austria- Hungary declaring that the post bellum settlement m the P.ulkans was one which she was unable to accept, and would necessitate armed action by her against the Balkan allies?"594 words
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Article282 1913-01-13 3 An interesting article on the effects of a tropical climate on white men appears In the new issue of the Indian Medical Gazette. Many deleterious influences have been assigned to the tropical sun, and for some years a theory which is based on the detrimental282 words
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Advertisement319 1913-01-13 3 ABSOLUTELY I PURE GRAND PRIX >^ PARIS 1889 >y I THE EAST ASIATIC Co Ltd., SOLE IMPORTERS. Scotch Whiskies. HIBBERT'S SPECIAL LIQUEUR. HIBBERTS XXX. Beers. HIBBERTS KANGAROO LAGER (a light sparkling Beer). B PETER WALKER'S CELEBRATED BOY BRAND. NOLTING'S MUNICH BEER. LARGE STOCKS of the FINEST WINES, SPIRITS AND LIQUEURS319 words
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Advertisement117 1913-01-13 4 IJY APPOINTMENT T() ll M THE KING CONTRACTORS TO I THE WAR OFFICE BRITISH ADMIRALTY THE INDIA OFFICE THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND F. M. S. GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS THE LEADING HOSPITALS THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. V THE LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. The Best Guarantee of PURITY and EXCELLENCE that MILKMAID MILK117 words
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Article1194 1913-01-13 5 /■*<-> m ,"w omm Carre ipvttiirnt. Voting i>\ the doctors Is taking i dsl the Governsasnf final i to the conditions under Befits of the Ensurt<> be administered. Up to ,p,. of v. I itiog l,< 00 Scottish doctors Di m their papers, and 170 accept G i1,194 words
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Article404 1913-01-13 5 »>BPECTB OP Tin: PROJBCTBD RAILWAY, A writer m the Courrier d 1 Haiphong deals with the project of ii railway between Saigon and Bangkok. He states that the project is by no means a new idea, 81. Paul m er, through the French Foreign Minister, having even404 words
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Advertisement21 1913-01-13 5 PHOTOGRAPHIC STORE STUDIO DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGING AMATEUR'S WORK. .HONG HING CHEONG Co., Adclphi Hotel Buildings, Singapore. 70, Bishop Street, Penang21 words
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Advertisement537 1913-01-13 5 m "'Hazeline' Snow" (TRADE MARK; I The Original B cautifier v^ for the Skin J^\ /f y^ and \\/y rfr Complexion \\A\ J/ FOR BEAUTIFUL WOMEN "•Hazeline 1 Snow" is a beneficial tonic which stimulates the skin, cleanses the pores, preserves the natural clearness and youthful freshness, and produces the537 words
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Advertisement122 1913-01-13 5 IDINE. IT is the only colour wash that will adhere to fresh concrete walls without the use of size. It sets stonehard. IT adheres to cement, concrete, wood, metal and glass. IT is easily prepared and possesses great covering properties. It is supplied m various colours. I Sample Tins I\<122 words
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Article41 1913-01-13 6 On the 7th in b t., at York Road. Penang the wif<- of Mr. H. C. Sells, of a son (etillborn.) On January 12th, at 3, Fort Canning Ron d, Singapore, the wife of Dr. R. Hanitsch, of a daughter.41 words
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Article, Illustration2179 1913-01-13 6 DEATH. The Singapoe Free Press Monday, Jan. 18, 1918. Mac Arthur. Dec. 16th, at Button, Mary Jane, wife of James R. Mac Arthur, formerly of Singapore. Mere <h.t!| 'he »'i-s iht Vt'j, :c M^r. Heir i ,ii' i i j' 'Irul*. ;it,O'l: V'«'?'i4'««- It has been represented to us— and2,179 words
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Article746 1913-01-13 6 Kuiilu Lumper. .Inn Tuesday nigh I* i mail train from pore, which left Tank-Koad Stat ion r p m on thsU day, arrived here at day afternoon, nearly thirl v two boon hind schedule time, m ti. it [mm travelling by her, hare beta four hours746 words
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Article21 1913-01-13 6 An [pofa telegram I bm< the Doi >nipuiy h.i ,r. d ICCM ifvlly floated ml is going to allotment21 words
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Article39 1913-01-13 6 \i Urn PUnang ftobbet Auction Roomi OB Wednesday lad |h< I pikuls. Smoked diamond Slioet |SB7 No. 1 Smoked Sbeet j:5 I No. 1 UnsiiioUed Bk No. 1 Scnip (repo Scrap pressed It I Untreated 16039 words
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Article35 1913-01-13 6 The following figures of tho export of tin from I'erak for December, <r\Hu Ipper Perak) are advance figure.-, liable to correction. Block tin 3,607.12 pkls. Tin ore M,MI.SB pkls. D »ty 1620,833.0335 words
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Advertisement189 1913-01-13 6 Kelly Walsh L td 1913 ANNUALS 1913 NEW NOVELS Whitakan llmaoftek cloth. $1-40 WhiUkcn PlMra«o 2-75 j I lit UrAO llf C C Who's Who 6-50 m BritUh .In.irnal Photographic FLORENCE BARCLAY Almanack 0-60 AUTHOR OF Donaldaon'fl ESngineen Annual. 0-60) The Rosary etc etc. Price $1-50 Daily Mail Year Hook189 words
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Article588 1913-01-13 7 REGARDED WITH GROWING UNEASINESS. Unbending Attitude of Turkey. Rbotiei Sehvicb. Ultinopto, .lan. 10. Tin- MBOMM two boon m— Mug to consider .turns to the Porte on the sub -ion of Adrianople. ntinopli Jan. 10.— At a meeting Hi" text of a note was dr ltt i which will588 words
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Article70 1913-01-13 7 Bremen Feast on Royal Wine. i. 1 1. A fire took place at the Palace :«t Potsdam, due to a out chimnay. The lloor beams were 1| smouldering. The Kaiser liest interest m the operations men, to whom he afterwards liiiumts from the Imperial •;ilu;ib)e furniture was70 words
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Article102 1913-01-13 7 UNIONIST MEMORIAL PRESENTED. I By Submarine Cable]. Keuteb'b Sebviob. London, Jan. 10.— Mr. Ronald MacXeill m the Commons privately presented Mr. BOOM Law with the Unionist memorial signed by 229 members. Mr. Law replied that he would consult Lord Lansdowne and give an answer as quickly as102 words
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Article59 1913-01-13 7 Colonel Packenham, the Iniouist candidate for the vacancy at Londonderry m his address declares against food taxes, but favours taxing foreign manufactures and luxuries. The Lincolnshire Fanners I nion has resolved to be no party to a fiscal change excluding agriculture from any benefits. A copy of59 words
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99 1913-01-13 7 Action by Colonial Office. London, Jan. 10.— Mr Harcouit m reply to Mr iiees said that it was not proposed to lay down an absolute rule that retired Governors or Colonial officials shall not accept directorships of Companies carrying on business m the Colonies m which99 words
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Article77 1913-01-13 7 THE TITANIC DISASTER. Committee's Recommendations for Greater Safety. London, Jan 12. The Committee appointed after the Titanic disaster recommends to the Board of Trade the stowage of extra boats sufficient to accomodate all under the boats attached to the davits. As regards 6hips where boat accomodation is so large that77 words
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Article59 1913-01-13 7 Improvement m Condition. Montreal Jan. 10 The condition of the Duchess of Connaught is easy and an operation will not be necessary. London, 11th, Jan. A message from Montreal states that the Duchess of Connaught had a better night and slept more. Her Royal Highuess's condition m59 words
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Article44 1913-01-13 7 London, Jan. 12. -The French are organising a big movement to quell the unrest coupled with treachery m Mogador country. There was sharp fighting on Wednesday near Mogador, the Moors losing 500 killed and the French 12 killed and sixty wounded.44 words
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Article27 1913-01-13 7 London, Jan. 10. The Government has lt'iirwed for three years the grant of ten thousand a year to the British Cotton (irovriug Association.27 words
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Article27 1913-01-13 7 London, Jan. 12. —A fierce blizzard has passed over Scotland, Wales and the North of England and the roads and passes are blocked.27 words
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23 1913-01-13 7 London, Jan. 12. The South African ragbj footballers have beaten Krance at Bordeaux by 35 points to 5.23 words
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Article73 1913-01-13 7 It is officially announced that panels of doctors have been formed m every country and borough m Great Britain, comprising over fifteen thousand doctors. > g The M Hong Wan," which arrived at Hongkong from the Straits on Jan. 3rd, experienced very bad weather, taking nearly seven73 words
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Article288 1913-01-13 7 LEPERS SHOT AND BURNED. [l>y Submarine Cable]. Keuter'p Sebvice. London, Jan. 12. A telegrams from Shanghai states that the Catholic Mission at Xanning reports a barbarous massacre of .59 lepers by the Provincial authorities, who drove them into a pit tilled with tim ber saturated with288 words
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Article60 1913-01-13 7 Sensation m France. j Paris, Jan. 12. M. Millerand, Minister for War, has reinstated m the army Colonel Paty Dv Clam who was prominent m the Dreyfus case. This action has caused a sensation throughout France and occasioned heat m the Cabinet councils. M. Millerand repeatedly off60 words
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Article93 1913-01-13 7 Issue of Small Notes m Germany. At Berlin, m the Budget Committee of the Reichstag, Herr Havenstein, President of the Reichsbank, made an important statement urging the increased issue of small notes by the Budget Committee m order to economise the gold reserves which must93 words
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Article34 1913-01-13 7 Condemned by Farmers. Winnipeg, Jan. 11. The Western Farmers Convention representing 10,000 farmers has passed a resolution condemning the naval contribution as calculated to promote a warlike sentiment, demanding a referendum.34 words
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Article38 1913-01-13 7 THE SEXTUPLE LOAN. London, Jan. 11. Representatives of the participators m the Sextuple Loan met m London yesterday. No statement has been issued and the representatives adjourned till to-day. The Times learns that satisfactory progress has been made.38 words
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Article24 1913-01-13 7 St. Petersburg, Jan. 11. A special mission of seven persons, headed by the Mongolian Minister for Foreign Affairs has arrived.24 words
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Article122 1913-01-13 7 Peking. Dec. 27. The diplomatic Body at the meeting held this afternoon came to no decision on the subject of China's request for a year's gHKM m the payment of Indemnity arrears, as several Ministers were without instructions from their Governments. It is understood that the French122 words
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Article100 1913-01-13 7 SMALL GOVERNMENT MAJORITY. [By Submarine Cable]. Reuteb's Service. London, Jan. 10. In the Welsh Disestablishment Bill debate Mr. McKenna undertook after an amendment by 3lr. Gladstone (Liberal member for Kilmarjnock) to introduce a scheme for the commutation of the life interests resulting m the future income of100 words
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Article49 1913-01-13 7 During the discussion of the Welsh Disestablishment Bill, m the division upon a clause dealing with the emoluments of curates, the majority included seventy Nationalists. The minority included six Labour members. The latter supported the amendment because the artisan was better paid than the curate.49 words
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Article118 1913-01-13 7 Liberal Aspirations Outlined. London, Jan. 12.— Lord Haldane, speaking at Manchester, declared that the Land Question required great caution. He denied the rumours of a conflict m the Cabinet upon the subject. They were studying the question, and when they had collected sufficient material they would be able to118 words
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Article113 1913-01-13 7 Peace and Good will m Far East. London, Jan. 10. Mr. Kato m a farewell conversation with Reuter said that he was leaving Anglo Japanese relations m the best possible condition. There was every prospect of acontinuance of peace and good will m the Far East. How113 words
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Article87 1913-01-13 7 Colossal Bank Dividends. Washington, Jan. 12.— At Washington during the taking of evidence by the Commission of Enquiry into the socalled 'Money Trust," Mr. Baker*, the Chairman of Mr Pierpont Morgan's First National Hank of New York, said that the profits of the Bank since it was87 words
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Article27 1913-01-13 7 At Lisbon the programme of the Cabinet was read to Parliament. It includeb the introduction of financial and administrative autonomy m the Portuguese. Colonies. > <27 words
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Article217 1913-01-13 7 1 Our London correspondent writes A general langfa has now gone up about the Indian Dreadnought*, and really, when you come to think of it, we ought to have known better. People seem to think now that if the Indian Princes givo i us a jollyboat,217 words
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Advertisement281 1913-01-13 7 LADIES' SMART UP-TO-DATE FOOTWEAR. In Brown J^B In Biack Black Glace JMm suede Price, $7-75 MMm Price, $7-75 Wj Ladies' Smart Court Promenade Shoe, Cuban heels, Medium Toes, solid leather coles, lined Suode leather. Sizes Bto (i. Price $7-75 per pair. ROBINSON Co. HUGE SUCCESS. Ou: 3 Minute Ice Machine281 words
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Article625 1913-01-13 8 Ul> MAJESTV'K PimiLMiKK. "When King George wishes to use the telephone to sppnk to anyone outside the London area, either m the provinces or on the Continent, his Majesty possesses the privilege of claiming the use of the first (leur line ;it tlie Trunk Kxchange,625 words
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Article284 1913-01-13 8 Kki'ohtkd Option on Coaling Station. Washington, November 28. The State Department lias ordered an investigation of the recent report that the Toyo Kisen Kaisha Steamship Company is obtaining options on lands at Honolulu, on which it plans to errect a coaling plant of 100,000 tons capacity.284 words
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Advertisement449 1913-01-13 8 SIEMENS WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Tkiegrams: SIEMENS, SINGAPORE. Tklkphone No. 647. Electrical Engineers. Manufacturers and Contractors. SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMO WORKS. Ld. Head i>ftice Caxton House, Westminister, London. Suppli6s I><i't. and Stores Upper Thames Street, London. I.<t))i]>s and Fittings Dept. Dalston, London. Works Stafford and Woolwich. F. CLARKE Co. 207, Queen-st., Singapore.449 words
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Advertisement649 1913-01-13 8 Shipping GLEN LINE of STEAMERS Ld FOR United Kingdom and or Continent. Calling at Plymouth to Land Passengers. The s.s. GLENLOGAN" 3,807 tons, J. McGregor, Commander, is expected here about the middle of March and will have prompt despatch. Through fare Singapore to London £36-10-0. including first class rail fare649 words
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Advertisement515 1913-01-13 8 Shipping Hamburg America Line, Hamburg Oeutsche Dampfschiff-fahrts Ges. "Hansa" Bremen. COMBINED SERVICE. The steamers of these companies maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling515 words
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Advertisement628 1913-01-13 8 Shipping N. DX. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremeo IMPERIAL GERMAN MAII LINE. The fast and well-known mall steamers cf this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connectinj Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau Nagasaki628 words
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Advertisement504 1913-01-13 8 Shipping P. &5T STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and A Ports. Steamers will leave Singapon i, r %bfu MAIL LINES Homeward (for Euroi From Singapore, connecting 8 j Colombo504 words
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Advertisement726 1913-01-13 9 Ship ping Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co. Che New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Francisco to all points m the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. KS^J?«ffn^^A%7^£!S Turl >ine Liners 6HINYO MARU "TENYO ffS E *< WireLsTeT^a^ TIME TABLE FROM HONGKONG.726 words
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Advertisement699 1913-01-13 9 Shipping Pacific Mail S^sTca IT. S. MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi-Tropical Route Only line talking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE across the Pacific via HONOLULU, OAHU, on the most fertile and beautiful island of the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany by699 words
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Advertisement520 1913-01-13 9 THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd. Incorporated by SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER Capital Subscribed Y10,000,00C Capital Paid Up V 6,250,000 Reserve Funds V 3,100,000 HEAD OFFICE TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). BRANCHEB AND AGENCIEB: Amoy Keelung Osaka Tamsui Bombay Kobe Shanghai Tokyo rJE.^ ag i Swatow Yokohama Calcutta London Taichu Etc., etc. Foochow Moji520 words
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Advertisement786 1913-01-13 9 Insurance THE GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY, No. 3 Malacca Street, Singapore. TRANSACTS > INSURANCE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, J viz: Life, Accident, Motor-Car, Fire and Marine, etc. Onlg the best Companies represented. Phone 473. A ||C|O||TII H. ntIKUIN, MANAGER. Nov 12 uc MANUFACTURERS LIFI INSURANCE Co. OF^ANABA. Established 1887. Policies are "WORLD786 words
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Article565 1913-01-13 10 By Elbert Hubrard. I Legalized prize fighting m New York has had a thorough try out. One thing sure it has popularized the manly art," and thousands of good men have witnessed prize fights who never before saw a contest. Go to a prize light now565 words
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Article422 1913-01-13 10 Dual Lives. I The strange cases of lost people reported m the "Express" recall some of the mysterious disappearances of the past. In many cases the person lost disappears on purpose. People of position have been known to conceive a fierce disgust of their supposed422 words
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Article1166 1913-01-13 10 The first total where given represents figures for 1911, except where a tigure m brackets is given representing so many 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 mouths1,166 words
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Article119 1913-01-13 10 1911. I). Kelat 4,965 177 Rruang 889 I 1 ttruseh 6,0U Chenderiang 440 Dungun (Wolfram* Gopeng 7,060 4 Heuwood 9)4,395 l< Kamuning(dollarB)9)4B,ll9 1,594 Ka tui hoi 8,008 318 Kinta 11)4,065 Kiuta Association 9)6,853 Ml Kledan«,' 2,068 1 :> 1 Krarnat Pulai 6,848 Lahat 7,628 Menglembu Lode 8,957 Middletou119 words
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Article24 1913-01-13 10 Beaufort British Borneo Jenderata 53 4 Langkon 14 95 Melalap sapo Dg *g bekonK South East 6)e <* 1 Tenom 5 624 words
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Advertisement163 1913-01-13 10 I\k Ceylon manure Olorks, A. BAUR, Colombo. Penang. Colombo, Ist November, 1912. J* LANTERS are hereby informed that a Branch has been opened m Penang and that all Correspondence should bo directed m future to I THE CEYLON MANURE WORKS, A. BAUR, Penang. Office: F.M.S. Railway Building, No. 1. >163 words
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Article1164 1913-01-13 11 RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES Oap. liwca. Paid. LAaT Dlv Bo BH8 8 »____e. 85.000 28 2s Aiiagar 8 33 o ln 150,000 28 2b Anglo- Malay 30% int 15 0 ia o 50,000 2b 28 Batang Malaka "J 2 80,000 1 1 Batu Caves 120% int £13 10 0 141,164 words
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Article66 1913-01-13 11 (Corrected dp to .Jan. 11). Bank 4m's 2 -4 7-lfl demand 2-4 6-32 Private credits 8 m/s 2-4 19-82 credits 8m 2-4 29-82 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288* India, T. T. 174 Hongkong, demand io£ Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand uoi Bangkok, demand tbi Sovereigns, Bank Baying66 words
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Article136 1913-01-13 11 Jan. 11. Tin 135 tons sold $114.20 Gambiet 780 Gambier Cube No. 1 14,50 Gambier Cube No. 2 no^p. Pepper Black ordin. Spore buyer 20.00 Pepper, (White fair) 34 O o Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom Mace (Banda) lU Cloves (Ambgina) nom136 words
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Advertisement79 1913-01-13 11 Call at the Office OF 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.' THE "BRI-CAL" Adding Machines TO ADD UP TO 10,00079 words
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Advertisement6 1913-01-13 11 > V^>* v/ 1 v.^ IJ. ,^#i^^^6 words
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Advertisement19 1913-01-13 11 m Boe l E euot reprodoo. J tion of this sweet yet powerful Indian perfume and is very popular.19 words
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Miscellaneous759 1913-01-13 11 vessels iiTpoirr Kuantan F M C mm aa n° n Prom Arriveo For Wn.o «"--j: as Sn,Vi sn ku... Bteamer. Nat. Tonnaw 4 Maste, From Consignee* For cJSLS""* Dut till wr ay S" 00 1« Simon. Calcutta Calcutta Dut 8587 Jutting Rangoon, 2-1 Ships \eencv Batavia C. Jehsen Ger 1103759 words
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Miscellaneous211 1913-01-13 11 WEATHER REPORT. These Weather Telegrams are transmitted by courtesy of the E. E. Tel. Co. and contain the observations made at Hongkong (HK Observatory, and at Manila Observatory (MN The data are date and hour of despatch the Barometer reading (inches m HK. Mill! metres m MN Direction of Wind211 words
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Article1244 1913-01-13 12 ITS PRESENT POSITION. (From Our Own Correspondent.) London, Dec. 20th. The ouo overshadowing topic In London this week is the gnat debacle which has once more overtaken the Unionist party. Let me, before I make any criticism, give you a history of the facts. For some time1,244 words
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Article212 1913-01-13 12 Ska Vn:\\ Ladiks vs Sea View (Ihnts. Played on the Sea View Ground on Sun day 12th January, resulting m a draw. The Gents had to bowl and field with their left hands and bat with a broom handle. The scores are as follows Ladii.s. Mrs. C. M.212 words
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Article244 1913-01-13 12 From time to time the mani^fn ent of the Alb umbra have enterprisin fly put on all the newest and latest developments of the cinematograph, but nevnr anything to excel the powerful dramatic p oduction of Victor Hugo's classical work. Am] seldom before has the Hall been so244 words
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Article127 1913-01-13 12 In a road accident case at Clerkenwell County Court recently it was stated that motor-car truinpetings made horses formerly m military service bound forward, as if at the charge. (This could not happen here). The pleasure ship Dunottar on its return from China and Japan arrived here on Saturday, and127 words
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Article405 1913-01-13 12 THIRD DAY'S RESULTS. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Jan. 11. The going was heavy as there had been rains during the night and m the early part of the afternoon, but the weather cleared about four o'clock and after this there were only slight showers. H.E. the Governor405 words
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Article246 1913-01-13 12 Three Civil Servants Rewarded. Calcutta, Jan. 2nd, 10.55 a.m. The Indian New Year Honours include the following To be X.C.5.1. General Willcocks. To be K.C.I.E. Mr. J. G. Bourne, Director of Public Instruction, Madras Mr. F. C. Gates, Financial Commissioner, Burma; Mr. George Macartney, Special Assistant to246 words
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Article154 1913-01-13 12 The British India liner Tara arrived from Madras Coast ports on Saturday j morning with general cargo to discharge. She bunkers, loads for the return voyage and sails on Thursday afternoon. The X.D.L. steamer Chiengmai" loads transhipment cargo for Bangkok. The M. M. CoB steamer Guadiana from Saigon154 words
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Article131 1913-01-13 12 On Friday ofternoon the French armoured cruiser Montcalm passed* through the roads. The Montcalm is a first class cruiser of over 9,000 tons and is bound from Toulon to Saigon where she goes to relieve the Kleber a ship of a smaller build and loss powerfully armed.131 words
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Article190 1913-01-13 12 There was a crowded house at the Theatre Royal on Saturday night when Colonel" Bob Love presented his variety entertainment, which is proof that a really good variety show would take well here, but as other caterers for the public amusement have found to their190 words
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Article77 1913-01-13 12 The S.C.C. association football season begins on Thursday next with a match between Whites and Colours, and the fixture card for the season is m course of preparation. A list inviting those members of the S.C.C. who wish to play to enter their names has been fixed on the77 words
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Article15 1913-01-13 12 From to- day the course will be open to members for play.15 words
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Article206 1913-01-13 12 A marriage took place on the 7th inst. at St. John's Cathedral, Hongkong, between Mr Arthur Rylands Lowe (of Messrs Lowe, Bingham and Matthews) and Miss Cecil Oonagh Evans, daughter of Mr Payn de Turberville Evans of Shanghai. It is something of a landmark m our history that the Dreadnought,206 words
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