The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 January 1913
1913-01-27
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Title Section17 1913-01-27 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. :rn cents SINGAPORE. MON )AY, JANUARY 27. 1913. NO. 7,73917 words
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Article201 1913-01-27 1 The coup d'etat at Constantinople docs not appear to have caused much loss of life, Xa/.im Pasha being the chief victim. Enver Bey is blamed for carrying it out at this critical time. The delegates are still without instructions and the Note of the Powers is not201 words
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Article1308 1913-01-27 1 .My sister-in-law, Gertrude, bai per feet mania for going over houses. She has v remarkably nice house of her own, an old country place that has been m her husbaiHl's family for centuries, and which he suceeded to on their marriage h;ilf a dozen years ago. They1,308 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement516 1913-01-27 1 PROGRAMME COMPLETELY CHANGED A j ANI» GOMPItIHINO A BERIKB OK I CAPITAL PICTURES AT THE ALHAMBRA, Beach Road. I I/"-V/<,///, BKCOXD SHOW, u-.iii TO U I.M. Included m the Programme ih THE GREAT STEEL SECRET A BollaadaolM Un splendidly got up and one of thOfttf shorter dramas mhkih never fail516 words
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Advertisement269 1913-01-27 1 ALBERT HALL Junction of Bencoolen and Albert Streets. (LATE SINGH THEATRK). FOR A FEW NIGHTS ONLY Commencing Saturday, 25th Inst THE GREAT HUMAN CELLO Geo. BANVEENJ England's Popular Versatile Musical I Speciality Artist m His NOVEL I ORIGINAL and REFINED I MUSICAL ACT I IN CONJUNCTION WITH lOLYMPIA j cinematograph!269 words
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Advertisement141 1913-01-27 1 Ho^wfe H^crtfaemcntd. Dresser wanted for Malacca Estate Page 2. Wanted estates to read Katz Bros advt on page 1. Powell and Co sell unredeemed pledges and freehold land— Page 5. Steamer notices: Dilwara, Namsang, Carlos de Eizaguire, and SingaporePage B. Also changes In the Blm Funnel and Apcar sailings. Mr.141 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous129 1913-01-27 1 THE WEEK. Monday 27th. High Water— l-89 a.m.. 1-20 p.m. H.I.G. Majesty's Birthday. Sale at Land Office, 11 am. Lodge Emulation, 8.30 pni. Tuesday 28th. Hl*h Water— 2 14 a.m.. 214 p.m. Selargor Race Meeting, first da\ Wednesday 29th. High Water— 2 51 a.m., 3-12 p.m. Moon Last Quarter. Lodge129 words
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Article174 1913-01-27 2 Birthday Celebration of Db. Eakle. l>r. Earle, the Kishop of Marlborough and Dean of Exeter, bas just celebrated his eighty fifth birthday. Although so old the bishop still actively engages m Church work, and m the morning preached m Exeter Cathedral, devoting his sermon to the174 words
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Article153 1913-01-27 2 liic; Parade m Mslbourmi Melbourne, Nov. 17. Foe the first time since the compulsory clauses of the I >efence Act came into operation, the cadets of the metropolitan area were mobilised yesterday. About 17. lads attended and paraded several streets, saluting the Governor General at the Federal Parliament153 words
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Article85 1913-01-27 2 Dr. W. A. Itoest, Monetary Adviser to toina, Is i ported to have died at Mnkden Llthlnst., but the circumstances surrounding nil death are obscure, says the Peking correspondent of the N. C. News." He was travelling fiom ope by the Siberian route.. Dr. Uoest man ol banking experience m85 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement781 1913-01-27 2 Notices SODIUM BISULPHITE i In one cwt. barrels $10. per barrel ex godown. HOOGLANDT&Co., CHEMICAL DEPT. Jttn 27 mwf 28-2 THE IYIANDAI GRANITE QUARRIES. Orders for stone executed promptly by Rail, to town, Johore, or F. M. 8. Address, T. C. LOVERIDGE, Telephone 280. 8, Mount Sophia, Jan 4 6-7781 words
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Advertisement717 1913-01-27 2 Notices NOTICE 1 UNION INSURANCE COMPANY of CANTON Ld. Mr W. K. Schiuidt has been appointed Act- ing Ayent of this Society m Singapore and assumes cbaige of this Branch as from 25th January. By Order of the Board of Directors, C. H. P. HAY, Agent. Singapore, January 24th, 1913.717 words
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Advertisement588 1913-01-27 2 Wanted WANTED Tapabie Dresser for Malacca Estate. Salary |:f. Apply to SI WE DARBY Co., Ltd. Malacca, enclosing copies of testimonials. Jan 27 30-1 WANTED A JUNIOR. We have a vacancy m our Advertising department for a smart Intelligent youn^ man. To a loyal worker who is prepared to take588 words
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Advertisement425 1913-01-27 2 For Sale FOR SALE A -.even -roomed liirni- h.,i I. bold, fM m sa h room i each day between sonable offer refused. Phom now rent( .1 famished at lift Jan 25 FOR SALE Hnaiber Motoroai t teat r, Can be inspected ..t I, Naftsitn I particulars pica SC apply425 words
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Article847 1913-01-27 3 Horn the H met m I rther evid< nee m m of th< ■>■ erntnenf at -l ths pany fo of an'i Hi.. i'.. bo was befoi the 1 dm day afternoon ,n recen noes i < pn bii c 1 ul l y 'i be pr o847 words
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Article276 1913-01-27 3 m the iing article on the Futuw I ia," the "Times of India" rks ths ample of Turkej ill that any attempt permanently to bo! up such conditions :b now prevail m the Shah's country is foredoomed to failure. FOX more than half a Century Turkey has276 words
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Article151 1913-01-27 3 When Father's at the telephone, The household's ou the jump. We cannot call ot;v souls our own When Father's at the telephone. Before, we laughed. Hut then, we moan Our hearts begin to bump. We \\i>h that Fathei was alone When he is at the telephone. When Father's151 words
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Article127 1913-01-27 3 Am Imperial flecre was Issued Doc. 28 J forbidding the circulation of military news regarding Hi" readiaeM Cot war, of the Army and Navy tin- state ol repair work on warships; the armament and other j properties ol warships, projected or m conn attraction; war manoi ■hooting practices127 words
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Article434 1913-01-27 3 KAMO i Si, ;.i m THB WOltt i I r<> i. Tl: INSFOBMEIX London, December 20.— The most famous street o( clubs m the world is like ly before long to lose it-^ character, f-'or about I. :lf mile the western end of' idiliy yeai434 words
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Article319 1913-01-27 3 Dktajls of Gabbos'b Achikvkmknt. The Airman Garros succeeded on December 18, m thing from Tunis to Sicily. The actual distance covered by him from the aerodrome of Uassar Said, where on December 18 he established a new height 11 record," to Marsala where he landed, was319 words
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Article154 1913-01-27 3 According to au American Consular report, an unusual type of ferryboat has just been completed for tbc port of Hamburg, and a sister ship is being constructed. The essential feature if a movable deck, with a lifting power sutiicieut to provide lor an elevation of 16.4154 words
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Article498 1913-01-27 3 RnCABKABI I BTOBY of COHTBOLLINQ Mkn. Across the bay fro»n Puerto River, on Palawan Island, is located the Iwahig Penal Colony, m many respects the most' remarkable m the world. The story df life m the colony as re !lfi 1 to a Cahlsnews American reporter by498 words
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Article243 1913-01-27 3 Storks of Bueikd Oold. London, .January :;rd. The annual bullion letter of Samuel BfontagU and Co. remarks on the great prosperity of India, which, it states, is j more thorough than a superficial observer' can possibly imagine. It results largely m the accumulation of dead capital in]243 words
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Article119 1913-01-27 3 (Ju.w i: State of Thbtgs South op Bombay Bombay, January 18th. A large area of Bombay and the Deecan] is faced with acute famine as the result of the failure of the rains m the last three monsoons. A number of the inhabitants has migrated leaving the119 words
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Advertisement12 1913-01-27 3 j For WoodR 1 Hacking Cough at Night. Children's Great Peppermint Care.12 words
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Advertisement154 1913-01-27 3 TO ESTATE MANAGERS AGENTS. FOR BUNGALOWS. COOLIE-LINES. WATCH-HOUSES, ROAD-LAMPS. CLEANING OR JUNGLE-CLEARING. inn, i i— n IWlM|||| imiiiii.iii For Particulars and Prices apply to THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM COMPANY (Straits Settlements), LIMITED. Winchester House, SINGAPORE. SLEDGE MILK IS GUARANTEED TO BE GENUINE SWISS MILK Do not confuse this brand with other154 words
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Article952 1913-01-27 4 A question of the greatest importance to the maritime trade of India is raised m the letter which the Bengal Chamber of Commerce have addressed to the Government of India on the unfair competition of Japanese steamers, which are heavily subsidised by tho Government of Japan, with British952 words
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606 1913-01-27 4 Will Tin; Canal DIVBBT EXPORTS to Europe prom the sthmts Route Consul General Jerome, reporting on Pern, says The steamship companies having a regular service on the coast include the Pacific Steam Navigation Company Call-io being the terminal for the line from Liverpool606 words
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Article266 1913-01-27 4 Hongkong (says the "S.C. M, Post") has so frequently without result advocated registration as a means of controlling a troublesome class of employees that it seems absurd almost to revert to the subject. The need for some form of chock upon the vagaries of the native wageearner266 words
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Advertisement103 1913-01-27 4 APPOINTMENT HWL E KIN6 CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. THE FACT THAT MILKMAID MILK HAS BEEN CHOSEN FOR USE IN THE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS FEDERATED MALAY STATES PROVES THAT Milkmaid Milk IS THE BEST. ALWAYS INSIST103 words
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Advertisement175 1913-01-27 4 Cod Liver Oil with Malt Extract The scientific remedy for wasting diseases. Delicious, digestible, concentrated, nourishing. Stores up strength and lays the foundation of a robust constitution. All H 'KEPLER' dm: 'it. Burroughs Wellcomi Co., J N X EAL RVDNB> Mi THE CEYLON MANURE WORKS, A. BAUR, I Pcnang, Colombo.175 words
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Article1245 1913-01-27 5 lain:. ii ,1 Of Scottish v. di the name of i 1 (i. one <.l lnunlrc's hut- Baron (II «>f (lilt I Ol i. Hi-. lie -••I Sil .<<» i. ii I his d inghter lieat ri< [ill Cind Lftt ii;i\ amount' 000 of m hicfa I tundee1,245 words
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Article260 1913-01-27 5 P. O. S.S. "NARRUNG." Hkk SEAWOBTHINBBB QUESTIONED, London, lan 1. Ir\ the BoQM of (,'omtDom \«'stc»(!ny Mr. J. I. Parrel! (Nationalist) gaye notice of his Intention to nsk the President of the Board of Trade (Mr. Sydney Bnxton) (1) Whether or not the s.s. Naming, during a storm In the260 words
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Advertisement967 1913-01-27 5 EXCEPTIONALLY RARE OPPORTUNITY VE2Y SOUND INVESTMENT WHEN Over 1,000,000 Dollars Worth of most valuable Properties belonging to the Estate of the LATE TAN KIM CHENG, DECEASED Will be offered for sale by AUCTION by MESSRS. CHING KENG LEE Co. AT THEIR SALEOOM No. 3, RAFFLES PLACE, IN MARCH NEXT Full967 words
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Advertisement220 1913-01-27 5 r I JL i-F J. 11 ELi I g f 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. It220 words
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Article35 1913-01-27 6 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTHS. At Woodstock, Grange-rd, on Jan 25th, the wife of C. B. F. Sandhkson, of a daughter. At Kuala Lumpur, on the 23rd inst., the wife of N. Walker Reid, of a daughter.35 words
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Article, Illustration1187 1913-01-27 6 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, Jan. 27, 1913. Hff <riaM rn< I'i-^n n» P»op.!t ngtit matmtU*. tTnawe/' I nrlnei.ee *:v, unVri'<eH \>y gain .Meif i_.»«< iot Tfiii'. n.- pic eptfc dr»». To day, Monday, January 27th, the Duke of Devonshire, upon the second reading of the Home Rule Bill m1,187 words
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Article739 1913-01-27 6 Legislative Council meets on Feiday next to take the first reading of the Domestic Servants Bill and to continue the Committee stage of the Municipal Bill. It is now definitely announced that Mr. W. C. Suter, chief clerk m the Colonial Secretary's office, and shorthand writer to the Legislative Council,739 words
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Article354 1913-01-27 6 The marriage was solemnised on December 12, of Mr. Robert lonnell, of Singapore, eldest son of the late Daniel Ferguson Connell, of Ayrshire, Scotland, and Margaret Hope, second daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lamb, of Argyle, Glencoe, near Glen Innes, Now South Wales. The354 words
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Article135 1913-01-27 6 The upt-rial MSOlatfoni b of reducing the capital of ihe pany, which were passed December 81st last wore i extraordinary general meeting 1,,.], i Commercial Inion BuUdingi at noon. The resolution. the 100,000 ordinary Mum which still remain Batoned be <,. dated and divided into 20,000 ordinary135 words
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Article49 1913-01-27 6 (From Our Own CorrupmdmU.) Ipoh. .lan. ir.th. Kinta Ltd has declared ft dividend of one shilling on old shares, and DM ihilliog on every five new shares. OopOOg Consolidated has .1, oIUN I fu^t interim dividend of sixpence .i, fully paid share, and sixpeti eight part-paid shares.49 words
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Article47 1913-01-27 6 Thursday. .Inn 50 pikuls sold Smoked She* f inond) S'2;U>, rnsmok«d Bh««< |SSO (Jnmoked Sheet No.* B. IMS SS7, ball and Bark Scrap Crepe 1201, Ball and I Scrap Sir,'.) lm. I ntreated Benp II 102, Pressed Scrap 5 1 7 "> Bark repi 1191,47 words
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Article255 1913-01-27 6 (From Our Own Corrupondent.) The next two months will see man] changes m Malacca, both m ollicial planting circles. Mr. ]>. 15. att\ will pro bably be transft rred to fltfipom m March. Mr. 11. Lupton. after thr. i m charge of the P. W. D., is handing255 words
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Article267 1913-01-27 6 A Hkakty Send At an early hour on S;: 1 :n.l r B the 2nd liattalion of Urn Baffl the Rofal Kast Kent Kegiment, which I, .is mpplied for the past two years the ffinmp— n In fantry element m the SJm marched down from Tanglm267 words
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Advertisement264 1913-01-27 6 KELLY AND WALSH, LIMITED. THiHGS NEEDFUL. CIOAR and CIGARETTE CASES Leather. Plated, Uanilnimn. and Gun-metal. TOBACCO JARS and POUCHES, PIPES, ASH TRAYS m many new shapes and dchignH PLAYING CARDS, BRIDGE SETS and SCORE BLOCKS, POKER DICE, CHESS, DOMINOES, DRAUGHTS, and CARD COUNTERS. WRITING CASES m if Ml) mil Oilf,264 words
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Article473 1913-01-27 7 NOT BY A SIDE WIND. Lively Debates. 1 p »v SubmariiM Sable KKI'TKK'H JSFKVI. R. i,,r,. Jan. 14 Tbt House of 'ornITM Crowded for the committee of tin- Franchise Bill. !.\ffelton moved the fumoin Grey li.nl. itnd bin arguments followed im. H' :i*ked whether the Bill, i473 words
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Article119 1913-01-27 7 Bonar Law Again. London, Jan. 24. Mr. P.onar Law m a at Edinburgh said that the Imperial preference would not be down. If they were returned to thej were going to impose a modeD foreign manufactures, lower ;itl that which existed m any industrial nntry, and to119 words
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Article83 1913-01-27 7 I" 1 Uangoon on Jan. loth Of Urn death from pneu'l"' ;<-. of 60, of Mr. John Chater tei at law. who was on am > in that city. Mr. Jordan, "»e M.p hew of Bit Paul Chater, •■•■> Hongkong resident, was m raperintendent to Urn83 words
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Article565 1913-01-27 7 A GENERAL SCRAP. New Government. I By Submarine Cable]. Impkbial News Service. oustantinople, Jan. 24. Great public excit< -m».iir prevails and there has been some lighting m which about a dozen people have been wounded and many arrests have been made. Mubmoud Shefket Pasha has completed his Cabinet,565 words
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Article65 1913-01-27 7 London, .lan. 25. The Balkan Delegates m London yesterday telegraphed at length to their respective Governments asking for further instructions, with a view to the possibility of longer delay of the Porte's and Powers replies. The Delegates declare they would have broken off negotiations, but they desired65 words
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Article29 1913-01-27 7 Malta, Jan. 24. The British cruiser Yarmouth has been suddenly ordered to Suda Bay. Rome, Jan. 24. Two Italian battleships have been ordered to Turkish waters.29 words
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Article57 1913-01-27 7 ciml Wai m tn Pbovoigm. London, Jan. 16th. Shanghai. -The officials of Chengtu, Jenchow, and Kienchow, escorted by militia, weir patrolling the districts enforcing the prohibition of opium cultivation, when they were confronted by a thousand, opium protectionists. A fi^ht ensued, uv.d both sides fired57 words
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Article257 1913-01-27 7 11 Russia's Her Friend." [By Submarine Cable]. litirEßiAL News Service. London. Jan 24. A telegram from St. Petersburg N'ovoe Yremya") states that M Djorjietf recently left Ufga for Kurope to solicit the Russian and British recogni tion of the independence of Tibet. Tiroes St. Petersburg corres pondent257 words
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Article46 1913-01-27 7 London, Jan. 26th.— A sura of eight hundred sterling has up to the present been subscribed for a national memorial to the late Field Marshall Sir George White. London, Jan. 26.— England beat France at Rugby by 20 points to nil at Twicken ham.46 words
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Article139 1913-01-27 7 Toucmva Famwbll Mbmagb. It was the intention of Governor and Lady McCallum, to have given a farewell reception at Queen's House. His Excellency's medical advisers, however, consider that m his present state of health the mental and physical strain consequent on receiving a large number of guests139 words
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Article64 1913-01-27 7 London, Jan. 4. On December 10 Mr. Harcourt (Secretary of State for the Colonies) forwarded a cable message to the oversea dominions quoting Canada's preparedness to send a Minister to attend the Imperial Defence Committee, aud inviting the others to state whether or not they would adopt a64 words
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263 1913-01-27 7 (2nd.) Mr. Wedgwood asked the Secret ary for the Colonies what Bteps, if any, he had taken lately to prevent Governors and other Colonial Office officials from becoming directors or promoters of public companies after their retirement. Mr. Harcourt I have recently given much consideration to263 words
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Article106 1913-01-27 7 DIVIDING THE SPOIL. [By Submarine Cable]. Imperial News Service. London, Jan. 24.— Mr. Birchall, who arranged the Crisp Loan at Peking, has applied to the Chancery Court for an injunction restraining Mr. Crisp's international investment trust and Sir Thomas Jackson from paying to the Chinese Government any further106 words
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Article84 1913-01-27 7 London, Jan. 26.— Reuters agency understands that the latest difficulty m regard to the Chinese Loan concerns the method of the nomination of advisers. Although it was originally thought that the loan transaction would not be able to be completed until the European situation became clearer, it84 words
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Article26 1913-01-27 7 Domodossola, Jan. 25. The aviator Uielovucic left Brigue m the afternoon and flew across the Alps m twenty- five minutes, landing safely here. > <26 words
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Article86 1913-01-27 7 Confidence m Government. London, Jan. 26. A Paris message says that the Chamber of Deputies voted confidence m the Government by 824 to 77. Iff. Briand fainted during the division on the vote of confidence but soon recovered. In spite of the vote Iff. Briands declaration of policy86 words
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Article323 1913-01-27 7 The following report will be presented at the annual meeting on Thursday next: The accompanying Statements of Accounts shew a Credit Balance on the Working Account of 58.791.49 and Cash Balance of 113,040.* ft which is satisfactory. Debenture Bonds to the value of $10,000 have been redeemed323 words
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Article112 1913-01-27 7 Among the many people m town this week end are Mr. Mrs. and Miss .John Turner, who have come down from Penan*,'. Mr. Noel Bingley, of Java, and Mr. F. Wilson liaiker came out by the mail, for a short st :l y here. Mr. Graham Patorson and I.u'.y Rowenfl112 words
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Advertisement10 1913-01-27 7 For Children's Flacking Cough at Night, Woodb' Great Peppermint Cure.10 words
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Advertisement436 1913-01-27 7 gA» "SUVU S. ■■■h&I (REGISTERED i Bppg THE NEW DRY POWDER FIRE EXTINGUISHER. MllfZ'tV SI- Vl'S "is a very powerful fire destroying powder, HJJ^iy^j and is specially adapted for dealing with outbreaks of lire S*% r i2 Can be nasUy aPPronchod. "SUVI'S" will instantly mgy^ extinguish burning petrol, oils, and436 words
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Advertisement482 1913-01-27 8 STANDARD LAMP KEROSINE INCANDESCENT ARC LAMP For Interior and Exterior Lighting. p "1 No ti^^>.-; Easily Danger. X\ n, a. Cleaned. TVr t.Uft.V-M.gi,. Little "^k-_ No Attention. Smoke. I Cheapest Light m the World for all Purposes. For Particulars and Prices, Apply to ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT, BEHN MEYER Co., Ltd. I482 words
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Advertisement612 1913-01-27 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. APCAR LINE worn j PENANG AND CALCUTTA The Company's Steamer 1 DILWARA 1,178 tons, W. J. Btshop, Commander, will be spatched for the above ports on Friday, i!.- list January, at about 4 p. m. She has excellent accommodation for tirst and second612 words
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Advertisement580 1913-01-27 8 Shipping s.s. "SINGAPORE' 1,167 tons Captain K. Sanderson, will be lespatched for BANGKOK from the roads on Monday, thr 27th instant, at 3 p. m. T)i is steamer has excellent accommodation <>r first and second class passengers. For passage apply to JOO SENG CHAN. i")». North Bridge Road. Jan 22580 words
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Advertisement655 1913-01-27 8 Shipping Nn f Norddeutschor Lloyd, Bremcr IMPERIAL GERMAN MAII LINE. The fa,st and well-known mail steamers cf this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamhurg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sonthamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Fenang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Taingtau Nagasaki655 words
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Advertisement457 1913-01-27 8 Ship^ng STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London Through BillH of Lading Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental an.i Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore n 1913 MAIL LINES Homeward (foh I From Singapore, connecting i Colombo with ss aasaye Feh 7 hh457 words
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Advertisement702 1913-01-27 9 Shlp p i n g Toyo Kisen Kaishai (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co. New Route Via China. Japan, Honolulu and San Franco to all points m the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. i aTripfc Berew Turbine Linen "SHUITO MAKn M "TENYO ih > BfARU," the702 words
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Advertisement738 1913-01-27 9 Shipping Pacific Mail S.S- Co. U. S. MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi-Tropical Route Only line taking tbe warm SOUTHERN ROUTE across the Pacinc via HONOLULU, OATIU, on the most fertile and beautiful island of the Pacific. Through Pawsage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany738 words
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Advertisement530 1913-01-27 9 _JJanks THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd. Incorporated by SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capital Subscribed ¥10,000,000 Capital Paid Up y 6,250,000 i'«rve Funds V 3,100,000 HEAD OFFICE TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). Branches and agencies: Arnoy Keelung Osaka Tamsui Bombay Kobe Shanghai Tokyo Canton Kagi Kwatow Yokohama Calcutta London Taichu Etc., etc Fooehow Moji530 words
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Advertisement743 1913-01-27 9 Insurance GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. Head Office WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Nominal Capital $250,001 Paid up Capital $133,410 Insurances m force over ....$5,000,000 Annual premium Income over... 400,000 Board of Directors G. A. Dkrrick, Ksy., Chairman. A. H. Fair, Esq., Managing Director, Peter Fowlie, m.b. cm., Chief Med. Offlcct.743 words
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Article529 1913-01-27 10 PBIYITiTHM and SAFEGUARDS. The text of the protocol of the Russo Mongolian Treat\ which was signed at tJrga on October "21 S.), is to be m the Official Bulletin m a few days' time, and will be reproduced m the Russkoe Slovo to-morrow. The protocol provides for529 words
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Article1110 1913-01-27 10 Beafleld v Seaport Selaba tgor 0 '20.' B< Bemambu Sembilan Bembroni Senipah 8 SemJuvan 11V ■'t 101 Serangoon ng Cent Sbalimar Shanghai X Shelf ord -■(1 11 ibbei «pi Samatra I'ar.i 186,79 I Boa M Songala Sangei Bagaa Sangei Bahra Snngel Bnaya B)SQ Bnngei Bulob n Srn^'.M1,110 words
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Article106 1913-01-27 10 1911. D Belat 1,960 Bntang 889 jßrueh 1.0 Chendoruuii: 440 Dungun (Wolfram) Gopeng 7,0 Heawood »)4,l (Kamuiiinn 'dollars' Kaoaboi ate li I Kinta Association IKJeiang Ki.iiii.it PolaJ I at Ifenglemlra Loi Middleton v I Si Nrw T;unoun 1,1 P. com oUdatod 18,718 Ptngkalen II Posing Bahn Kali' Rahman106 words
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Advertisement290 1913-01-27 10 ■■■■■■■imSSBBBB"BB""BB""""""B C. A. RIBEIRO CO., LTD., Raffles Place, Singapore Announce a New Department m addition to their General Printing and >^^ ===^V^> <^<^ Stationery business. /W^^^M^^fe <^ \^P and Stamping m Colors. ~^J Monograms and Inscriptions On Gold or Silver. Brass Memorial Tablets, A ny size or style). NAME PLATES,290 words
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Advertisement109 1913-01-27 10 < WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Telegrams; SIEMENS, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 647. Electrical Engineers, Manufacturers and Contractors. SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMO WORKS, Id. Caxton House, Westminister, London. Supplies Depit and Store* Upper Thames Street, London. I.onp* and Fittimg* Dept. Dalston, London, Work* Stafford and Woolwich. Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. Near Entrance to109 words
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Article1268 1913-01-27 11 Gap. IsauB. Paid Last Div. Bdybbb. Shl.khb. 85.000 2a 2b Allagar 8% 3 31 3 1O i 150,000 28 28 Anglo-Malay 30% int 15 0 16 0 50,000 28 2s Batang Malafca 2 8 f?' 0 1 1 Bata Caves 120% int ..'.£13 10 0 14 5 Onom 80,0001,268 words
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Article66 1913-01-27 11 (Corrected dp to Jan. 25 Bank 4m/ B 3.4 7 16 demand 2-4 5-32 Private credits 8 m/s 2-4 19-32 n credits 6ms 2-4 29-32 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288$ India, T. T. 174; Hongkong, demand Yokohama, demand 114} Java, demand I4oi Bangkok, demand 65$ Sovereigns, Bank66 words
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Article131 1913-01-27 11 Jan. 25. Tin 75 tons sold 5112..*7^ Gambler 7 66 Qambier Cube No. 1 14.r>0 Gambier Cube No. 2 ncm Pepper Black ordin. Spore buyer L9.6S| Pepper, (White fair) 3325 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nOm Mace (Banda) n: Cloves (Amboina) nom Bali131 words
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Advertisement83 1913-01-27 11 Call at the Office A*X T. 1 VJ jn RONEO Ltp COLLYER Ql AY, 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. J. XXXLi 881-CAL" Adding83 words
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Miscellaneous910 1913-01-27 11 VESSELS IN PORT. r, Flag and TonB From Arrived For Wb. n Kuantan F MS. 249 Egdom Kuantan, 15-1 1 F.M.S. Dock Sea Belle KM.S.ych 400 Ahmat P. Sham. 141 F.M.S. Tncertain Bteamers Nat. Tonnage Mastei From Consignees For B. of England Brit 2469 Kelway Calcutta, 1-1 Pat Simons Calcutta910 words
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Miscellaneous256 1913-01-27 11 WEATHER REPORT. These Weather Htlegrams are transmitted by courtesy of the B. B. 'iei. Co. and contain the observations made at Hongkong iiik.) Observatory, and at Manila Observatory (MN. The d.tta are date and hour of despatch the Barometer mm ding (lnch< a m iik., MUll* m< tn s in256 words
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Article850 1913-01-27 12 Prize Distribution. This Chinese Girls School, Tank id., which is entirely paid for, managed and taught by the Chinese themselves, is a marked sign of the tremendous progress which the Republican party have made, and are making with regard to the education of their women. On Saturday850 words
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Article17 1913-01-27 12 Wr ondcntand movement is on foot to J.old monthly dollar concerts m Penang, ■ftjl the Pioaog (la/ette."17 words
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Article404 1913-01-27 12 Two teams captained by Mr Griffiths .Jones und Mr Talma met on the S. C. C. ground on Saturday. Thanks to the generosity of the wicket keepers, who accounted for 56 out of 278, the totals look well. Scores. OlUFlfn Joxes Side. A. S. Bailey b Braddell 37404 words
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Article238 1913-01-27 12 The 23rd anniversary was c»^bratedon Friday night m the Victoria Th atrr, when A. W. Bean, Esq., presided OTJr j n audience which filled the building i n excellent instrumental and musical p.«.},ramme was provided by Mr. E. Sal/ n:u n, every item of which was loudly238 words
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Article51 1913-01-27 12 Tokio, Dec. 81, —A new insurance ordinance to protect local life, fire, and marine insurance companies has been gazetted. It is of a stringent character, and it compels foreign companies to increase their initial deposits with the State m addition to depositing 60 per cent, of their reserve51 words
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Article109 1913-01-27 12 A new series of postage stamps is being prepared m London by Messrs. De La Rue and Co. to the order of the Egyptian Government and will be issued early m the year. The designs, which differ for each value, embrace the great Barrage at Assuan, the Pylon at Karnak,109 words
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Article235 1913-01-27 12 Amanat AH, the finger impression artist of the 3rd Brahmans, was again before the courts on Saturday and m the third court before Mr. Forrer he was charged with housebreaking. The prosecutrix was a dancing girl named Sadajang, living at a house m Princep235 words
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Article477 1913-01-27 12 Mks. Oxenham Badly Hubt. While riding on Tuesday Mrs. Oxenham fell from her horse and sustained a compound fracture of the nose and other injuries to her face. The accident happened m the coconut plantation between the Chinese Cemetry Lane and the Tanjong Bunga Road which folk477 words
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Article81 1913-01-27 12 The annual Championship Match, 19l;3, was rolled off at Tanglin Club on Thursday evening; there were seven players but the scoring was below the average. With one ally to go there was nothing to choose between Cantrell, Sims and Craik but the two former fought it out on the81 words
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Article53 1913-01-27 12 This clever performer will be appearing at the Olympia cinematograph show for several days longer and should really be seen. This picture show is opening up a new district and as the films are of good quality and interesting m subject, it is well worth a visit quite apart53 words
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Article445 1913-01-27 12 The Helios from Bombay was discharging cargo. The Benvenue from London via ports and the Holt liner N'eleus" from Hongkong arrived on Friday, the former w*ith part general cargo for discharge and the latter to load for home ports. Arrivals on Saturday morning were the British India liner445 words
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Article202 1913-01-27 12 Sydney, January sth. The Norwegian ship Gunda," which arrived yesterday from Marseilles with a cargo of tiles, had an exciting time towards the end of her voyage. When the vessel was off the south-west coast of Tasmania on December 27th she encountered a storm of cyclonic202 words
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Article135 1913-01-27 12 Owing to alterations m the programme not the fault of the management, the programme of Mr. Henry Dallas's Company has had to undergo modification necessitating the reprinting of the whole of the tickets. Booking cannot therefore be undertaken till to-morrow morning at the Robinson Piano Co., who ask135 words
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Advertisement164 1913-01-27 12 Fresh Australian Pure Creamery BUTTER Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., AND BRANCHES. OLD ENGLISH THE FAMOUS Curve Cut Tobacco. JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. ROBINSON Co. KATZ BROTHERS, Ltd. ALWAYS IN STOCK MILK BUTTER SH °CK CLARETS MOSELLES BURGUNDIES H, M. B. WHISKY PORTS MADEIRAS SHERRIES COCKTAIL CHAMPAGNE BRANDIES SOLD AT164 words
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Miscellaneous75 1913-01-27 12 PASSENGERS. Per I'erak Dr Keith, Messrs Vaugban, Davis, Haderup, McClymont, Crawfo d, Tarr, Prison, Snodgrass, Koh Tliiam, Lee Keng Hi. Per Kaka Revs li. T. Baloche, Gramlpier re, Laurent, Mrs Kassim. Per Chiengmai Mr <fc Mrs Lambert, Mrs Aston, Mr Mair, Mr Jenkins. Per Darvel Mrs Pearkss, Miss Mellor. Mr75 words
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