The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 February 1913

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1 14 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 14 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1913. NO. 7,74-1
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  • 191 1 Ulu Piah is paying another 20 per cent dividend Page 6. Weights for to day's races at Kuala Lumpur Page 12. The funeral of Mrs Tan Teck (Juan took place at Malacca yobterduy Page 0. The annual meeting of the S.R.E. (V). Kitle Club was held last
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  • 1218 1 THE FRESHER'S' ADVENTURE. Boodle whs a 'fresher' Nay, already h» began to feel he had passed that stage and assume 1 the prcpntion of a 'Ist year'; yet he was not satisfied it is true he had wou a certain measure of popularity artjong his own year, but perhaps this
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 570 1 I' HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. 1 TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! I MY BABY Biograph (The Rtoi-v of a thou, htlesK promise) 3| I HIS AUTO-MAIDETRIP... Biograph I f (Farce Comedy.) js| THOSE DEAR CHILDREN Itala 1 I (Sweet Tricks) S Gaumont Graphic, No. 1, (of 1913.) I (The Recorder of
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    • 109 1 ALBERT HALL Junction of Bencoolen and Albert Streets LAST FEW NIGHTS LAST FEW NIGHTS OF THE GREAT HUMAN CELLO Geo. BAN VEEN Don't miss this opportunity of seeing HIS NEW MUSICAL TURNS Dl CONJUNCTION WITH OLYMPIA CINEMATOGRAPH 'latest biograph pictures Look out fok our Saturdays Programme INCLUDING THE NEW AND
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    • 235 1 Eo^a^'s advertisements. Siemens, the electrical experts Page 7. Notice re firm of doodall and Co. Page 2. Special theatre wear at John Little's Page>. Municipal notice re Sanitary Inspector Page 2. Notice re the facilities offered by the V.M.C.A.— Page 1. Special dinner at the Hotel Yau \Yijk tonight Page
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 72 1 THE WEEK. Saturday Feb Ist. aich Water i»M a.m., 8 2 p.m. N.D.L. Outward Mail due. M. If. Outward Mail duo. B. I. Outward Mail due. Indragiri Meeting, Kvatts 12. Lunas Meetiog, Excnautfo It, Selan^or Race, third day. Sunday 2nd. High Water—*; N a.m., 9 29 p.m. Quinquagesima Shrove Sunday.
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  • 170 2 Akkkst Of Offickrs and N.C.O.'s. A deep tentfttton has been produced m both military alu civil circles m Caona- nore over the arrest of several officers and j nou commissioned officers of the lHthCar- natic Litfbt infantry m connection with! alleged defalcation of regimental moneys.' It would
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  • 427 2 Tin has had a firm tone, says the Ironmonger" of January 4, helped by the steady demand which continues to come from America and which eclipses the slackening of requirements of Welsh consumers. The tinplate position m Wales is certainly not very brilliant, but even the Atlantic
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  • 71 2 A telegram from Washington to the Idiewi American, dat<>d 17th January, ■total that on the recommendation of the Wai Department kIM House appropriated Ihe Kiiin of 1,400,000 pesos for seacoast and lo. duo pnoi for searchlights for fortilicutions la the Philippine Islands. The 1,400,000 peKos appropriation
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 35 2 COMMERCIAL Instruction and Training. More calls for Office Assistants FROM OUR DEPARTMENT THAN WE CAN SUPPLY. Send a card for our prospectus, O. J. MORRIB, 8.A., Principal, Commercial Dept., Anglo-Chines School. Oct23 mw f uc
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    • 480 2 FINE ENGLISH PIANOS ON HIRE a I FROM 1 $10 1 FINE TUNING INCLUDED ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ld.j Notices NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on Thursday, 6th February Chinese New Year Friday, Uh do. S Holidays. Feb 1 NOTICE. Mr. Max Eisenring is authorized to sign our Firm
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    • 683 2 Notices MUNICIPAL NOTICE. j The Municipal Commissioners of the Town f -ina*r>ore require the services of a Sani ary Inspector. t S%larv commencing at 5100 per mensem ising (on the recommends tion of the Muni l i pal Health Officer) by annual increments of •60 to a maximum of 9150
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    • 745 2 Notices NOTICE. Take notice that lIOWARTH ERSKINE r r^IMI fBD claim a llrst and paramount lien on ;he 50 ordinary Shares of the Company, the listinctivenuuibersor which are set out below, md the Company will not recognise any :ransfers or dealings whatsoever with the said 3har- s until further notice.
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    • 599 2 Wanted TWO DUTCH CERTIFIED NU*SeT Reg .ire Mtuatiori. nonth--, Angofti ro Octolw IOEKHANDEL YISSER Co Java). Feb 1 CHINESE CLERK WANTED AT ONCE Must havt 'goodkn.m 3e good at tl^m.s. Application NNith copy E.A.C. c/o 1 re( Pi Jan 30 DRAUGHTSMAN WANTED A good draughtsman anhn, <iur ,11 Is required
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    • 454 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES BT. ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. QUINQUAGESIMA SUNDAY. 2nd February, 1913. 7-4 5 a.m. Holy Communion, (Choral). Hymns 264, 320 (ft Ps 150. 9-15 a.m. Matins and Litany. Hymn 261. 4 p.m. s u inlay School and Bible Classes. 5-30 p.m. Evensong and Beruion, Hymns 2 0, 4vi7 A 277.
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  • 1188 3 !{<MM. X! Til! PUTURI unci h am '<> thff Mul leans what 1!'•>-( !'•>-( I i: ■to t I'yrPiitTs. In luigu ■g6|l ciin())us. anj pbyftiqOQ they represent a siirvi\.il of tme of Ihfl oldest rat -«>s m Europe, whieb was ttonriabiag m pro Homeric days before
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 269 3 TRADE 'KEPLER' mark Cod Liver o?l with Malt Extract The scientific remedy for Delicious, digestible, concentrated, nourishii S:ore s I ngth and lays the foundation ol a robust constitution. A y< git it, ili.ii v CO., LONOOM *1 i Milan SHANGHAI j» I Veil. UTS RBSI THE CEYLON MANURE WORKS,
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    • 131 3 {fkjy^^^^^B Lj m^v PHYSICIANS RECOMMEND THEM NOT A QUACK REMEDY MADE IN LONDON OF ALL CH EMISTS V PHOTOGRAPHIC STORE STUDIO DEVELOPING, PRINTING AND ENLARGING AMATEUR'S WORK. HONG HING CHEONG Co., Adelphi Hotel Buildings, Singapore. 70, Bishop Stret t, Penang TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND J. CAMBELL LATHAM Go, Court, Naval
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    • 174 3 TO ESTATE MANAGERS AGENTS. KEROSINE OIL FOR BUNGALOWS, COOLIE-LINES, WATCH-HOUSES, ROAD-LAMPS, CLEANING OR JUNGLE-CLEARING. For Particulars and Prices apply to THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM COMPANY (Straits Settlements), LIMITED. Winchester House, SINGAPORESLEDGE MILK IS GUARANTEED TO BE GENUINE SWISS MILK Do not confuse this brand with other Milks of uncertain origin. If
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  • 1198 4 Necessity for Welding the Empire. duke OF Westminster's views. Nothing has been more striking m recent times than the growth of Imperialism, both m this country and m the Oversea Dominions. In an interesting and well written article, contributed to the Fort nightly Review," the Duke of Westminster
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  • 206 4 When the Southern Shan States railway is opened a couple of years hence we may at last find Burma made nearly independent of India as far as the supply of wheat is concerned. The amount produced, mostly m the Yawnghwe State, was almost doubled owing to the
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    • 106 4 APPOINTMENT HW E KIN CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. THE FACT THAT MILKMAID MILK HAS BEEN CHOSEN FOR USE IN THE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND j FEDERATED MALAY STATES PROVES THAT Milkmaid Milk IS
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    • 80 4 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. Q| V.RIGAUD'S Fl KflWGfi OF JflPflN I i|l TOILET WATER H^'^v imitations. wjsffism v. ricauo 8. rue Vivienne. 8 Piris-Fmncc CL6ANS6 YOUR BLOOD with CRIMAULT it C OJ SARSAPARILLA 9 I The original sar- I saparilla, recom- I mended for
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    • 173 4 rs I A Drink to be grateful for. f or st m ulant, but just the m ;in(^ most health-infusing spirit fty^^L L !;lt las ever ccn produced "^^f^^^^^^t Aromatic Schiedam l^-# Schnapps tlie beverasre for all units and all weathers, for m*n <>r women, the I liealthy or the
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  • 1334 5 ;.d ftgont bominaa nostri em far 0 libflli- Juvenal tliai veu if an unhappx I of war bi thereby en -id of the ti'dious nego- >•. the delegates m Lon ih. h-ul begun it wat ,i to see tb;it an ■nrangamaiH \nd all the show of
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  • 399 5 A GmBAT Glut ok Fish A very large school of whales is at present breeding m the Gulf of Siaru. The school made its appearance a few days ago, and is very tame. The whales are about 20 feet long, are black, and, evidently, are following
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  • 1226 5 Peat Soil and Coconuts. The annual general meeting of the Pulau ruling Rubber and Produce Co., I Ltd. w.is held at the Company's offices, 'Commercial Union Buildings at noon yes- terday, Mr. Hans Becker presiding, there being >iiso present Messrs W. E. Van Kijnberk, W. 11. Rowland.
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  • 384 5 We can well understand that Mr. Allan Wilkie should have felt annoyed at the failure of Shanghai playgoers to support him during his recent visit, particularly m face of the fair promises made by the local Playgoers' Society. At the same tune (says the Hongkong
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  • 188 5 Quite recently Sir James Crichton Browne made the statement that porridg* was necessary for educational salvation. 'c Our readers and especially those who hail from beyond the Cheviots will be interested to hear that the importance of porridge for school children has been confirmed b> an investigation
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  • 92 5 Ten and twelve course dinners can now be ordered m New York by postcard and delivered m any part of the country by mail. An ingenious chef, says the "Ex press," has invented a way of canning the most delicate dishes so that they can be served
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 25 5 The French Medical Profession rely on Santal Midy to cure chronic bronchitis, kidney and bladder trouble, as well as discharges from the urinary organs. 17
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    • 205 5 I BUY A I I PLEX DUPLICATOR I AM) BE CHEERFUL. I I Y UR Hke S dtoma« OT PULL A LONG ™c when he is I 1 tv, >£ E4 C PIES F ANY DOCUMENT. I THE PLEX WILL DO THIS WORK FOR HIM f I epo Complete outfit
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  • 1046 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, Feb. 1, 1913. l'na»fi: inili r .in 5 rabffttari t*it rlete v.iimc' Troll M £i.~r.c«\« eve *p»* rfr»» Perhaps it may not have occurred to the minds of many that there is a possible parallel between the breaking up of the Peace Conference m London
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  • 1085 6 Fighting is to be resumed by the Balkan Allies at 7 p.m. on Monday, February 3rd. The Turks have therefore three clear days' notice for preparations. It is perhaps a sort of turn of the screw of compulsion when Bulgaria declares that she will want a war indemnity. Tt is
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  • 59 6 (From Our Own C,v, 1 The BcottUh Ifalaj Co. I third interim dividend oj The British I'ara Trn-; terim dividend of r> p«-r c<>i;t. Vul dOr declares no dirid an estinmte of :»i),ihhi ll At the auctions 772 Km tattoo and is 9 tons of Caylun the
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  • 232 6 Mali" < i .1 The funeral of the la;,- (iuan, BOtiMT Of Mr. Tan h place at Malacca to day tln-n--large attendance and the proci a very elaborate one. The King's Own Yorkshire Light tafantl ed funeral maniics. and fli.t, v profusion of Wfa thl from
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  • 504 6 The above event took place. \.>t.rday afternoon, m the Victoria Memorial Mall, at 4 o'clock, Lady Kvelyn Young having kindly consented to give away the pel The upper hall looked very animated, and gay and there seemed to be 1\ imaginable colour there, whilst thechildn D
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 143 6 |^»»";>3 mL w& J^ rm I AndAn Mr^rONict»'^!* T A Natural Tonic Water /S^^^^V IN PINTS AND SPLITS flp ll<^!lL^tf^|/ Fresh Stocks Arrive Monthly. 4ff THE TRADE SUPPLIED v 4 Caldbeck, Macgregor C° SOLE AGENTS. FOR THE PLAY 1 SPECIAL DISPLAY Ladies 9 Theatre Wear AT JShkOTLES U :sjjn SMART
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    • 67 6 NEW SOUTH WALES The Premier and Mother State of the Australias. The land of reward for Capital Commerce Industry. The direct steamer services between Singapore and Sydney, the great Commercial Centre of the Commonwealth offer special facilities for Reciprocal Trade. For any further particulars. Apply to J. B. SUTTOR. (Commercial
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  • 149 7 MINISTERS ENTERTAINED. lon, -bin. 80. Mr \s<|uith has hoori i Mth tin- fUMAuw of Dundee. .v.-.l ;ui ovation m Kinnaird Hall, tempting to reply to a glowing ih«' Lord Provost, whs rn.'t ■jiiil sulfiagftte interruptions sensational incident was the f woman who attempting to evade mm just
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  • 173 7 bopd >'■■ Jm. 11. -At Dundee the Lord Prorosl v luucheon m honour of Mr lifch. In rMpoodinU to the toast of the Navy, Mr. Churchill said that the Navy was ag, as it needed to be m times like Whmi he introduced the estimates he WM confident
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  • 54 7 London, Jan. 11, remarkable feature of the recent proceedings of the Marconi enquiry has been the searching cross»xamination by Mr. Falconer M.l\ of Mr. Uwson, the Journalist whose articles utfaiust the Marconi contract excited ueneral attention. Lawson had to withdraw a large number of his allegations including
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  • 16 7 London, Jan. 81. Tho death has oc<i of Lord Ilkeston the well-known ian.
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  • 66 7 I {From Our Own Correspondent.) Peuang, .Jan. 31. Penang Choral Society yesterday waning staged "Merrie Kuglaud" to a "'ill hut appreciative audience. The is really far too ambitious, but the noductioo on the whole was very credit lMt considering the material available. 1 V. Thomas trained and conducted.
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  • 174 7 GAMBLING IN A CHINESE CLUB. Snn Towk.ws Fixed ttnese towkays, most of them ft, wan again brought up yesmorninf, before .Mr. Humphreys, No. >, Upper liokien Street. Sheedy prosecuted, and Mr. L. E. defended all nine of the accused. lerable evidence was offered, both "v. and again yesterday. The question
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  • 317 7 REPLY TO THE POWERS. More Demands. Constantinople, .Inn. Turkey has presented a Reply to the Powers. It is IB a moderate tone and stipulates the retention of those quarters m Adrianople where the holy shrines are situated. It agrees j o the dismantling of the fortificatious and proposes
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  • 101 7 Turks Unpleasantly Shocked. London, Jan. 31. The Allies announce that fighting will be resumed on Feb. 3 and no war correspondents will be allowed. They declare that before any further discussion is possible Turkey must sign the preliminaries of peace on the battlefield. Adrianople will be
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  • 39 7 Further Operation. London, Jan. 80. A telegram from Dehra Dun states that Lord Hardinge will undergo a further operation to remove fragments of metal and wood from the wound, which it is hoped, will accelerate the healing.
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  • 62 7 To England m the Spring. London, Jan. 31. A telegram from Ottawa states that the Duke and Duchess of Connaught are coming to Kngland m the spring to seek further medical advice for the Duchess. The Duke is taking leave, but it is doubtful whether he
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  • 33 7 Formerly m the East. London, Jan 30.— Vice Admiral Ingenohl' formerly commanding the Far Eastern Squadron, has been appointed to the chief command of the (ierman High Seas Fleet.
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  • 139 7 Mr. F.M. Elliot is appointed a Commis sioner under the Statute Laws Ordinance. Messrs. G. C. (i. Muller, F. J. Morten, L.V.J. Laville, R. Ingham and J.H. Pedlow have been appointed cadets m the Civil Service. 0 Mr. F.E. llarmer's leave has been extended to Feb. 22. The
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  • 112 7 LORDS REJECT IT EMPHATICALLY. London, Jan. tl. The House of Lords has rejected the Home Rule Bill on second reading by 326 votes to 69. Later. The closiug scene m the House of Lords was most brilliant. Peeresses wearing their jewels thronged the galleries. There was the largest
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  • 130 7 The Minister Interviewed. London. .Jau. 110 —Mr. Allen, the New Zealand Minister of Defence, has arrived m England to confer with the authorities on Empire defence m the Pacific. Inter viewed by a representative of Reuter, he said that the policy of simply paying a subsidy cannot
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  • 177 7 The annual meeting of the S. R. E. (V.) was held m the Drill Hall last evening, Capt. Thompson presiding, there being present also Lt. Le Masurier, Lt. K. J. Blair, and about 25 N.C.O.'s and Sappers. In reviewing the work of the year Capt. Thompson
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  • 393 7 A meeting of the S.R.E. (V). Rifle Club was then held, at which Sgt. Labrum presented the following report. Membership.— The membership of tbe Club at the end of the year was 62 as against 29 of the previous year, which is 1 an increase of 33. During the year,
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  • 785 7 The usual meeting of this Board was held yesterday afternoon m the Offices, Mr H. J. Farrer presiding. The other members present were Mr I. Moss, Mr Tan Kheam Hock, Dr. S. C. Yin, Mr A. M. S. Angullia, Mr Chia Keng Cheng, Mr A. W. Bean, Dr.
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  • 99 7 The Manila Olympic committee received a cablegram from shanghai statin- that a Chines basketball team would surely come to Manila to compote m the First Jar Eastern Olympic championship basketball series. ->!«• Barry Lander'! announced intention to retire from th<> stage M as soon as c has sared £I*o,ooo is
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 362 7 ROBINSON Co., COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, Singapore SsSfi '^J^^i^'^SHPSfsS lsx 26 x4l ius< BASH Kf£* &S"C s*--^""* fe~ mSmMt Perfectly insi, N Price $30. B IliCJf. ißWllrll I ated, Handsomely B■■ nßHhr*?Vfln^HtaHnHv^? E^^BBi D CO7 loishcd with cur- M«i lsnMhMß^^^Wi'giigfcißgWfc Rize ■U 1 x 32 x 47 mB« ugatcd zinc tt
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 1038 8 Shipping COMPANIA TRASATLANTICA OF BARCELONA FOR ILO I L O AND MANILA The Spanish Mail Steamer CL AUDIO LOPEZ V LOPEZ" Is Mtpeoted to arrive here from Europe on Saturday afternoon, the Ist February, and will be despatched for the above ports at daylight on the following day. For Freight
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    • 496 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ld. FOR Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta The Company's Steamer ERINPURA 5,500 tons, H. J. Brooks, r.n.r., Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 6th February, at 5 p m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class passengers. Terms
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    • 655 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 Twin screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted
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    • 674 8 Shipping N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAR LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamera of 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
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    • 519 8 Shipping P. 0? STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Cey| en Australia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London Through Bills of Lading i Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Ports. Steamera will leave Binga,« MAIL LINES HOMKWARD (FOR ECRim From Singapore, connecting Colombo with ssAssaye Pa* 7 hs
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 853 9 f oyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co. he New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Fran-,-co to all points m the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. 16^ Turbine Liners M SHINYO MAKU "TENYO and CHIYO MAKU," the Queens of the Pacific. Equipped
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    • 703 9 Shipping Pacific Mail S.S. Co. U. S. MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi-Tropical Route Only line taking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE across the Pacific via HONOLULU, OAHU, on the most fertile and beautiful island of the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany
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    • 529 9 Banks THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd. Incorporated by SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capital Subscribed Y1 0,000,000 Capital Paid Up V 6,250,000 Reserve Funds V 3,100,000 HEAD OFFICE TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). Branches and acenciesAmoy Keclung Osaka Tamsui Bombay Kobe Shanghai Tokyo Canton Kagi Swatow Yokohama Calcutta London Taichu Etc., etc. roochow Moji
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    • 395 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. Only tlie best Companies represented. Phone 473. A IfFIRIITU M. ntIKUIH, MANAGER. uc MANUFACTURERS UFE INSURANCE Co. OF CANADA. Established 1887. Policies are WORLD WIDE," DNRE ISl
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    • 355 9 Insurance GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd. Head Office WINCHESTER HOUSE SINGAPORE. Nominal Capital |250,0w Paid up Capital $i Mi 10 Insurances m force over $5,000,000 Annual premium Income over....} 400,000 Board of Director! 4' g ERRICK Esq., Chairman. PeterPowm 89 1 Managing Directot, E M R E F l°l7o
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  • 938 10 THE LIFE OF SIR ISAAC PITMAN. On January 4, 1813, there wns bom m I a little village m Wiltshire a man who was destined to revolutionise the \)u.<r methods of the time. Many o f causes for which Sir Isaac Pitman fo strenuously have not succeeded. r j..ie "uu
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 431 10 Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma. The toothing, healing and strength properties of Anger's Emulsion makr it invaluable l«>i the rclul and cure ot troublesome •.!i bronchitis, asthma, ar-l all inflammatory and catarrhal icctio'n. ot throat a:ul clif-t. It not only heals and' strengthens th<- Z lungs, but it keeps the digestive organs
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    • 24 10 RAFFLES HOTEL HAIR DRESSING SALOON. Back of the Dining Hall. Manicuring Electric Vibrator Massaga By Experienced Japanese Lady. H. SHIMOMURA, Proprietor Dec 6 uc
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    • 435 10 A Real Lever Simulation Ef^M I SM. I J^k ■f^^ Mf M^^ "X" D «NLOP TYRES fa '/^m. j^&Fi^.-^ Writ now, t-n- 'i\T^ FIRST IN iqqq j>* blailfl kbo it i I>■ »i."t think dr- olf^i t a gm one shilline A ■rtU ba nw v\ i! fl Uwellen HXcik
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  • 1393 11 Cap. 188UR Paid. Last Div. Kurmiia hkl^krs *5.000 2« >o Allagar 8% 3 3J 3 10* 500,0 0 £1 11 Anglo-Java 9 6 10 6 150, JOU 4* in Anglo-Malay 30% int 15 0 ;6 0 50,000 2r tl Batang Malakn 2 8 3 3 80,000 1 l Batu
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  • 65 11 (COBBROTHD DP TO Jan. 111, Bank 4 m/s a-4 7-16 demand 24 5-82 Private credits 8m b 2-4 19-32 M credits 6m 24k France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288* India, T. T. 174 j Hongkong, demand 12 Yokohama, demand 114J Java, demand 140$ Bangkok, demand 65j Sovereigns, Bank
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  • 135 11 Jan. 61. Tin 200 tons sold 9118.00 Gambier 750 Gainbier Cube No. 1 13.00 Gambier Cube No. 2 norn Pepper Black ordin. Spore 1 9.62 ft Pepper, (White fair) 3 3. 00 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) noiu. Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) no m. Majce (Banda) j l5
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 231 11 SUPPLIES FOR ESTATES, MINES, k Ant Exterminators. (The Universal,) For I fumigating with Sulphur Powder. I Arsenlte Of Soda. For killing weeds.) I Boilers. (Spencer Hopwood's Vertical.) I Calculating and Adding Machines. (The I "Brans viga" and Bri-Cal.") I Cement. Eagle," Borneo," and Buffalo I brands. Fresh stocks monthly. I
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    • 6 11 "^^^r _^^*J^ flvß^ /—^m^k m*i MSj^&M
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    • 51 11 A million germs wake up one day Intent on journeying miles away Cough, cold, and fever, asthma too, These germs were named by those who knew And people grew ho much alarmed, They realised they might be harmed But all at once the germs fell dead, They'd met Woods' Peppermint
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1085 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Kn a ntan F .M.S. mga 1 4 r ZZTZ^M £T ZJT' Sea Belle F.M.S. ych 400 Ahmat P.S'ham, Ml F.M.S. Incortain >steamer. Nat. Tonnaeo A Maste. From Consignees For m^. rS .I r>, Brit lM SCO Bo an 301 «eng llagan 1 B.WhattHm Brit 195 Troan
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  • 2641 12 Ol Mi BTOfOi F*IDAI 1 61. 11l i i. H. E. Tbe Gorr. Sir Arthur Ymtnff, k< m <.. l.t. Col. M;n;il»l«-, |«J K.O \J. 1.. O.C T. '1 Ik Hon. Got. K<cr«tai v, B. -I. Wilkinson, < .M.O. Th< H< hi. tin- Ari'^ Ml.Miiiyficiiiial.K.C. Kills. Col. TreasiiM
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  • 167 12 Weights for Third Day. Race 1. 6 fur. Surprise 11.0; Athlon* 11.0; Grisette 10.2; Brown Pearl H.lO Dandy 8.7 Andrew H. 3 Flapper 8.1. Kace 2. R. C. Lodestar 10.1; Yeoval 9.11 Fille Fogi 9.4 Seronok 9.3 Riversdale 8.3 Chanticleer 7.13 Ilelon of Troy 7.7. Race 3. o
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  • 39 12 Capt. J. F. Agg, Ist Bn. K. Y. L. will be detention barracks visitor and field ofiicer for the ensuing week. Capt E. W. Vaughaii, K. A. M. takes over the duties of Major Pinches during the lattei's ahsence.
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  • 485 12 The "Den of Cromhie from London discbarges part cargo bere. The Tenmei Maru discharges a cargo of Japanese coals at the wharves. The M Hong Bee was at the wharf bunkering and loading cargo yesterday. The Rumphius loads transhipment cargo for Java ports and 6ails this afternoon. The
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  • 83 12 Twelve competitors took part m the B. Class Handicap at the Tang] in Club for the Vice President's Prize presented by Mr. W, A. Sims. Interest was well sustained throughout the contest the Cup going to Budden who made the highest net score 638. F. S. Budden
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 101 12 wB.P. de SIL V A, I p E| OUT OF THE MANY WHAT WILL FIT AS FITTING OFFER- R INGS TO BEAUTY P D A DIAMOND set WATCH BRACELET! E r* FOR A DAINTY LITTLE WRIST. I S OUT OF THE MANY WHAT WILL MANY PEOPLE SUGGEST Pjj A PRESENTATION
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 213 12 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. The following, plus the Committee of Management elected at the Annual Gene ral Meeting will constitute the Election Committee of the Singapore Sporting Club. -Messrs. Carver, C. 1., Edlin, E. F. H., Farrant, G. U., Ferguson, P., Glennie, Dr. J. A. R., Mayson, W. J., Mugliston, G.
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  • 500 13 i\ 1 1 i:kstin<; facts and FIGURM. Hunan Burn than Walkdki. \Vli» ti the trams began to run m Shanghai it was gMMnriij prophesied that the would be driven off the streets. Thai prophecy, of course, was falsifield ftjtbongl) there was a drop m the number M
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  • 180 13 A remarkable engineering feat was accomplished recently at a factory m Pennsylvania, when a steel roof weighing 600 toni was lifted from one of the mills to a liti^ht of 40 feet above the perpendicular Miles of the mill, 3. r i feet high. This was dona m
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  • 183 13 In these dftyi no higher compliment run paid to a steamship than to describe ll( 'i as a floating hotel. It was not ever '•"is. as appear! from an incident related ''V Mr. John Camming, DIM of the principsli nf the I'laymouth iirm of Messrs. Fox, S(J
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  • 334 13 New Year's Day vrttaaaaed the MiUag direct from Belfast for New V »rk of the brand-new twin screw itfim Pastons." Her principal mission is to carry fruit from the West Indies and Central America ,to the New York market. To this, thanks to the assured character of
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  • 322 13 It is all very well advocating the advau tages of oil fuel, lauding the merits of the Diesel engine, advertising the distributing of oil supplies over the world for the use of shipping, placing coal m the domain of the superseded, and proclaiming the triumphant advent of
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 23 13 Matico Capsulei and Injection still maintain "i t&tion for the cure of all those Id- n i diseases, about which the least said
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    • 504 13 I "A BOON TO MOTHERS." Is What Mrs. de Silva Of Ceylon, Calls Or. Williams' Pink Pills. BHK STATES HER REASONS. Mrs. Isabel* de Silva. a lady residing at Ratmalana. near Mount Lavlnia, Ceylon, I holds very pronounced views as to the value of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills to her
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    • 421 13 Auctions MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Printing Presses, Iron Safes, &c. At No. 85, Bras Bahah Road, On Monday, 3rd February, at 2-30 p.m. NOW ON VIEW. POWELL A Co., Auctioneers. Feb 1 4.2 AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, The Property of Mine Pawnshops. Monday, 3rd February, at 10 a. m. Wednesday,
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    • 660 13 EXCEPTIONALLY RARE OPPORTUNITY Fou VERY 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 SALEROOM No. 3, RAFFLES PLACE. IN MARCH NEXT
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  • Page 13 Miscellaneous
    • 329 13 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Per P&O str Namur. due Jan 31.— H. C. WootlroiTe, Miss Stevens, W. MacKenzle, Mrs McClosky, Miss A. Maynard, Mrs Fanocus, J. McFarland. H. Palmer, Mrs Brown and child, Capt F. S. Watson, Mrs E. Fawcus, and child, J. Embrie. Per P&O str Medina, connecting with the str
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  • 860 14 For some time past suggestions have been tentatively put forward m various quarters, both m this country and at Home, that the time has arrived for India to join the Self Governing Colonies m contributing towards the naval defence of the Empire. It is evident, as
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  • 219 14 Have you got Erenthophobia It is not so horrible as it sounds. Erentuophobia merely means bl j&biog, but a blushing unseasonable and unmotived. If your candid front be mantled m season and out of it with a roseate hue then there's no doubt on it you are an erenthophobist.
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  • 188 14 A Woman Opiumist Shot. Changsha, Jan. 11. Yesterday the authorities of Changsha received another proof of the sincerity of the provincial authorities m the suppression of opium t. moiling. In the afternoon a woman not yet forty years old was borne m a large basket to the open
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  • 1276 14 The first total where given represents figures for 1911, except where a figure 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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  • 145 14 1911. Dec. 1912 Belat 4,965 177 Bruang Ml 11 Bruseh 6,034 180 Chenderians 440 8,839 Dungun (Wolfram) t Gopeng 7,060 42:. Heawood 9)4,395 46: i Kamuning(dollars)9)4B,ll9 8,194 11,816 Kanaboi 8,008 Jls Kinta 11)4,065 810 8,880 Kinta Association 9)6,858 881 Kledang '2,063 184 Kramat Pulai 6,3 4 H 898
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  • 22 14 Beaufort M&O British Borneo Jenderata Langkon 4,000 I Melalap Sapong Sekoug 8,610 South East (I 6613 Tenom ...12,409 BM-*
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 323 14 I DISINFECTANTS, j I ALL KINDS AND FOR ALL PURPOSES. I H AS SUPPLIED to H.M. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS I jjdj >' SANITAS-OKOL," 20 times the 00 -efflciout of carbolic acid. The ideal I j£| disinfectant for use m the Tropics, Highest wfflciency and lowest cost. I ■n I'owei fill Larvaeeule.
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    • 48 14 FREE FREE!! FREE!!! RAI SAHIB Dr. K. C. DAS 8 HEALTH RESTORER. A GUIDE TO HEALTH wealth and prospe. rity. It is a very useful book concerning the daily life of young and old. Distributed gratis and post free. THE SWASTHYA BAHYA PHARMACY (DeptSU 30/2, Harrison Road, Calcut
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