The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 February 1913
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Title Section20 1913-02-19 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. E NTTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY FEBRUARY I©, 1913. mmammmm mm_\ HMMHIf i ■pa^MBHSSSSSBBB NO. 7.75820 words
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Article168 1913-02-19 1 Tbe Turkish srarabip "Hamidieh" hai left Malta Page 7. There is no war news, the position being reported aa unchanged— Page 7. A report by the Methodist Conference on local morality will be found on page 7. The Austrian and Russian notes have been under discussion at168 words
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Article1315 1913-02-19 1 A little while ago the Postal Authorities ■took oyer the telephone systems belong ing to private companies and conveited ■them into a great national undertaking. tew mlllioni of pounds were transferred ■to the original shareholders. I few thou- sand new servants were added to those al-1,315 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement509 1913-02-19 1 r i i— AN ELEGANT PROGRAMME OF APPRECIATIVE PICTURES INCLUDING THE SLEEPING CAR MAN Heat Conn Ij In S Parts with K. Priaaa, th* Prince of Mirth m I aiding Pali aad tin- following CHOICE FILMS. 9 X /o ji. m. Through the Valley of La Vesuvius. (Italy). A prettily509 words
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Advertisement623 1913-02-19 1 —ii mat m i tmtrn... iwx i. i hrn, i -r »n._«ii— iwiii. I<m—\ sssssV M HHHMMIi sWnsssssassaUsVßS) 9 m__U—m_m~axzsaie_ mr§>aam_maamm—mmmmmam. mt—^. mm ■si' **********mSm—_———m *9M*m———_m——W——am *§M**^muEgg» "Assf i HrnßHßff J*} > HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, J NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. j| To-Night I To-Night II 1 A MOMENT OF TERRIBLE ANXIETY623 words
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Advertisement184 1913-02-19 1 JfaXwpe Hfcvcrtisemcnta. Notice of removal of Company ollices Page 2. Crowther Shaw's for tennis flannels J which will win matches Page 1. John Little's have issued their new wines and provisions list Page 6. Auctions By Ching Keng Lee of diamond jewellery, and shares m companies Page 8. Sanatogen for184 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous151 1913-02-19 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 19th. Htgb Water 8 -30 a.m.. 10-42 p m. P. O. Homeward Mail due. Thursday 20th. High Water— 9-29 a.m.. 11-12 p.m. A. Wilkie Co. "The Cardinal.'' Lodge l.astern Gate, 8-30 pm. I V M.C A. Lecture, India, 8-45 p.m. Friday 21st. I High Water— lo-21 a.m.,151 words
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Article307 1913-02-19 2 The report of the Escot Rubber Estate, Ltd., for the year ended 30th September, 1912, to )>e presented at the meeting on 27th ult states that the rubber crop harvested waa 21,161 lbs, against the estimate of 16,700 lbs. The average net price realised was 4s 2.15 d307 words
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Article215 1913-02-19 2 A circular has been issued to share holders of the Sedenak Rubber Estates, Ltd., pointing out that, as stated at the last general meeting, the capital of the Company has proved insufficient to bring the estates into full hearing. The directors have therefore arranged to borrow the necessary funds215 words
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Article295 1913-02-19 2 Tile report of the Oaring (Malacca) Kubber Estate, Ltd., for the thirteen months ended :k)th September, 1912, to be presented at tbe meeting on the 27th ult states that the property consists of ap proximately 1,954 acres, of which 1,273 acres are planted with lubber, the youugest295 words
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Article270 1913-02-19 2 The report of the Yam Seng Rubber Company, Ltd., for the year ended 31st October, 1912, to be submitted to the meeting ou the 31st ult., at Dublin, states that the profits for the year amounted to £12,196, making, with the balance from last account of £238,270 words
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Article282 1913-02-19 2 And How to Strengthen Them. The strenuous life, which is now as general m the tropics as everywhere else, is chiefly responsible for the weak nerves from which so many people suffer. They are caused by too rapidly using up the body's store of phosphorus. On this phosphorus282 words
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Advertisement84 1913-02-19 2 Mrs. ISABELLA PEREIRA DECEASED. Notice is hereby given that all persons having any claims against the estate of the deceased must send m full particulars of their claims to tbe undersigned on or before the 15th March, 1913, on which date Mr. J. I) 'Almeida Perelra the Administrator will proceed84 words
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Advertisement641 1913-02-19 2 NEW MUSIC AUTUMN MANOEUVRES. GIPSY LOVE. PRINCESS CAPRICE. GIRL IN THE TAXI. NIGHT BIRDS. SCORES, WALTZES, SELECTIONS, ETC. AT i ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. Notices GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will he received at the COLONIAL ENGINEER'S Office, up to noon of the 28th February, 1»13, for the following works 1. General repairs,641 words
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Advertisement800 1913-02-19 2 Notices NOTICE OF REMOVAL L The Eastero Offices of the following Com- mnies Kota Tinggi (Johore) Rubber Co., Ltd. Pelepah Valley (Johore) Rubber Estates Ltd. g Sigintingi Negri Sembilan) Rubber E tate Ld Clovelly Rubber Estate Limited Burma Development Syndicate Limited tave this day been removed to I No. 33,800 words
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Advertisement684 1913-02-19 2 Iffttees i OST CERTIFICATE OR CERTIFICATES OF SHARES IN THE SINGAPORE SLIPWAY ENGINEERING COMPANY, LIMITED.* >hare Certificate or Certificates comprising Shares Nos 371/4 00 m the name op Khoo Phee Soon. Mr. Khoo Phee Soon of Singapore has ap>lied to the above named Company for a new Certificate to be684 words
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Advertisement602 1913-02-19 2 Wanted WANTED TO BuT""^ AH k.nds of Postage and Telegraph St^„ Send meall the Stamps n,T„, 7 PS tors, and kcmnentSMd II you per .eturn the blghesl for same. BatlafactiSi, LEONARD BRAND. 59, Teitfnmouth wood, England. Wank' *™"I f, Feb 19 mm m WANTED A Piano-player. Stat, p, v Apply602 words
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Article1175 1913-02-19 3 Roman* b im rkal Lipb. How happy could I be with either, Were t'other dear charmer away Blackheath, neat Colchester, once the bunting ground of highwaymen and stili haunted (so they say) by the restless spirits of gentlemen of the road long since gone to their1,175 words
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Article565 1913-02-19 3 British Reliefs. Simla, February 5. Tbe sanctioned programme of reliefs of British and Indian units to be carried out during 1918-14 is publisbed. Below we quote the British and Indian Infantry changes as those likely to interest the local garrison. The item that interests Singapore is that565 words
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Advertisement169 1913-02-19 3 jCALMON TYRESI I ARE UNEXCELLED RELIABILITY AND DURABILITY One Set of Tyres will carry you at least 4000 Miles I 4 TRIAL WILL CONVINCE YOU THAT Calmon Tyres h REDUCE THE UPKEEP OF YOUR GAR SOLE AGENTS: ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT BEHN, MEYER Co., Ltd., 100, ROBINSON ROAD. tm twai mm t169 words
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Advertisement220 1913-02-19 3 ABSOLUTELY PURE GRAND PRIX >w PARIS 1889 BEER THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd., SOLE IMPORTERS. Scotch Whiskies. HIBBERTS SPECIAL LIQUEUR. HIBBERT S XXX. Beers. HIBBERTS KANGAROO LAGER (a light sparkling Beer). PETER WALKER'S CELEBRATED BOY BRAND. NOLTING'S MUNICH BEER LARGE STOCKS of the FINEST WINES, SPIRITS AND LIQUEURS ALWAYS IN220 words
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Article469 1913-02-19 4 1 Bulgarian Delegate's Record. Attached to the Bulgarian peace delegn tion now m London is a man who. though not much over forty years of age, has talk ed with a relative who was born m the reigns of George 11. of England and Louis XV. of469 words
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Article243 1913-02-19 4 A Future Dictatorship The Decay of Party Politics is becoming increasingly patent to the student of Parliamentary affairs and the man m the street is heartily sick of the manner m which legislation is carried on m the First Chamber. Such questions as Home Rule, or Welsh243 words
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Article197 1913-02-19 4 A Damp Impression of Kandy On Tuesday January 28th, Miss Marie Hall arrived m Calcutta. Asked as to adventures and misadventures Miss Marie Hall made a vain effort to recall any. No they had no misadventures m India but they had a curious experience m Kandy a197 words
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Article216 1913-02-19 4 German Squadron to Remain. The German Government have decided 'says the Daily Telegraph) that when the present political situation ends the cruiser squidron now m the Mediterranean, under the orders of Rear Admiral Trummler, shall remain m these waters, where hitherto the German flag has not been216 words
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Article137 1913-02-19 4 VICAR TERRORISES WIFE INTO REPORTING HIS DEATH. London, Feb. 5. Tbe papers are filled with details of an extraordinary affair. The wife of tbe Rev. Albert Knight, the highly popular Vicar of Christ Church, Leeds, gave the alarm on the 18th January that her husband, while taking photographs,137 words
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Article1099 1913-02-19 4 The first total where given represents figures for 1911, except where a figure 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 months1,099 words
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Article145 1913-02-19 4 Year 1912. .l;m. 1914 2,41(> 451 30 Bruseh 1,411 190 Chenderiang 2,'J26 Dungun Wolfram 264 Gopeng Consul 5,944 Heawood 4.J"'. Kamuning 187,813 Kanaboi 2, hi 1 j Kinta 3.:: 10 Kinta Association 5,042 Kledang 1,27 1 I*l Kraraat Pulai 6,1 II Labat 7.; J <»l Menglembu Lode Middletoii145 words
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Advertisement111 1913-02-19 4 APPOINTMENT J^^^^^^l^^^^ H M E ,NG 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 POR USE IN THE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS AND FEDERATED MALAY STATES PROVES THAT Milkmaid Milk111 words
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Article1110 1913-02-19 5 -v. (1 by Down id < pa I tod during 1919 h the I- Xv hang< is not unty leful record od ths work done bout the year, but i> besides a very n Droent. It shows that kV< BfJ held V* gul Increasing qi entity of ihi1,110 words
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Article568 1913-02-19 5 LEWIS PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT. January Kith. Para. Since our last issue prices have kept fairly steady with a slightly easier tendency. The market has been very quiet and only a small business done. Hard line done from Is. i\_d. to Is. 6]d. for Feb. to March and 4s. o»'d. to568 words
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Article1892 1913-02-19 5 The first ordinary general meeting of Pe^oh. Limited, was held on Jan. 20 at the London Chamber of Commerce. Oxford Court, Cannon Street, E. C. Sir Ernest W. Birch, k c m.i, (ohairman of the Company) presiding. The Chairman said The accounts for tin' \<ar ending September 80th.1,892 words
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Article761 1913-02-19 5 The report of the Chersonese (F.M.S.) Estates, Ltd., for the year ended 80th September, to be presented ;tt the- third mnnel meeting on :;oth January, states hat the rubber harvested was J 1 r. t 7 lbs, gainst 100,952 lbs the previous yenr! \verage sale price per761 words
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Article53 1913-02-19 5 {From Our (h n ndent) London, Peb Ir. bakap has declared an interim dividend of pei cent aud British Borneo Pai like interim dividend. Oasaleneld dividend is ten per cent There is a reported failure of a American Arm and the markets are al] depressed by the53 words
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Article77 1913-02-19 5 Sntoapo February 18 th. Offered for Sale 127 CS* I 120.5.1 I or 50,075 li Sold 870ce5e5|864.47 Pels, or Ifl B N PW< n Kivi.i/r.i. Sheet smoked |si o to 1860 Fnsmoked 200 Ureps So. l M 8 Na 2 ies No. X ]s I<J3 No 150 16577 words
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Article21 1913-02-19 5 RUBBER AND TIN EE TURNS Kuala Basrah 24" Durian Rehntsng (Johore) Agents. Onthrie and Co. Lengkon —4,000 rotnl 10 men. 8*%f68.21 words
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Article465 1913-02-19 5 The Financial Times is informed that g| P. O. Streeten. a metnber of the Hoard of the Sungei Matang Huhber Company, Ltd., has receutly visited the Malay Peninsula, where he has inspected the Company's property. We quote the following sxtl from his report thereon I had had the465 words
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Advertisement55 1913-02-19 5 KEROSENE OIL FOR BUNGALOWS. COOLIE l INES. WATCH HOUSES. ROAD LAMPS JUNGLE CLEARING AND OIL ENGINES. LAMp S. LUBRICATING" OIL AND GREASE FOR ALL CLASSES OP ENGINES AND MACHINERY. MOTOR CYLINDER OIL MOTOR GREASE SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR MOTOR CARS. For Particulars and Prices apply to THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM COMPANY (Straits55 words
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Article, Illustration1374 1913-02-19 6 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, Feb. 19, 1913. *an »'i c i-■ Uir»»--- nili c. r K r mat. i 'I i 21 r ri There are those who, like the ephemeral insect that lives but through the span of ono day, arc incapable of comprehending m the least the1,374 words
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844 1913-02-19 6 1. And it came to p«ss In the days when Rirartbur, the Younger, was Governor of the People of the City of the Lion that there was a great hubbub among the Councillors regarding the introduction of a law for registering servants.844 words
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Article128 1913-02-19 6 might bare proved s r« namely, Mrs w MtanWllk, t» 1 11l ,(i!,k ,;,rk dr, s strong opening bill. The costu„„ pnrtieular reaturs of tl r 1 t.;r; James rbeutrs prodnctinn by VI, Willard. Attention I. called to that ths original booking, ail, hold for ,b, Cerdinal.'128 words
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Correspondence.
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Article320 1913-02-19 6 TO THK BOITOB. sir. The withdrawal of tfri w Profession" from the repertoire to be produced here this week will not he received with any very d< ep There are a few certainly who cultivate taste for the intellectual drams ol the present day and who hold to320 words
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Article336 1913-02-19 6 To Thi Bonos, Sir, I had no intention to troubk with the publication of second letter, but since from bis letter < lam htabuli" seems to lack m power oi conception ami also m proper judgment, it pri npts me to advise him to read again mj pn336 words
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Advertisement137 1913-02-19 6 ASK FOR "OLD ENGLISH" THE FAMOUS Curve Cut Tobacco. v 2_fi 'fsSr j -_^S_^____\ tF***vS&__^____-----.1 lobacco Jm ~~it^^—^^m___ v_\\' cisaHßlßiilEEiH If %K. "IBb *t~- ''m J)HN LITTLE Co., Ltd KATZ BROTHERS, Ltd. ROBINSON Co. i ii. an. i ii .mmui__ U..U..U I— BB HaHaßwaa aaa^ naßß^| Baßaa^ |BMll|a sssssssnsnßssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssssn^ss^ I137 words
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Article52 1913-02-19 7 PRANCE REPLIES TO GERMANY. Ominous Signs Ish I V. Le Temps anbi that the French Government has 1,, SSI parliament for twenty six -telling before Roster, for inarmaments and effectives. The v. ill be OU i led out as rapidly io ,i. a fixed time, like the OSI52 words
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Article124 1913-02-19 7 i eb. it. M. Briand In an Interthat, the announcement of Le nding a S6 million military premature, but he admitted that .rnment had recently frequently i ihe improvement of the armai said that a bill asking for a twenty million sterling four years for the purposes of124 words
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Article54 1913-02-19 7 Vienna, Feb. 17.- Prolonged Cabinet toncili of the joint ministries were held v and Sunday and according to as pssers onnt Berehtold In his speech the letters of the Kinperor and U .Stifled the best hopes of the needs of seece. In the event of serious amplication!54 words
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Article55 1913-02-19 7 London. Feb. 17. Col. Seeley speaking It Ilkeston said that he hoped m a few > announce a plan to enable the ttldiei to rise from the humblest to US highest ranks. He intimated that he had just received an urgent summons from London on55 words
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Article385 1913-02-19 7 S Josrpb'. Institution. COLLBCTF.D Bl Mn ANOUKW. A. J. de luuceicao 525, J. T. Andrews 525, Chua Kirn Tengm, V. F. Y. Kss 520, S. Yansen US; W. B, Yansen, Y. Klassen, C. I. linlianls. F. A. C. Pestaua, Lim Sin Tat, Tib Kng Hin, $10 each T.385 words
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Article43 1913-02-19 7 POSITIONS UNALTERED. Constantinople. Feb. 17. -An official statement hU v-, that the position at Bulair and Adrianople is unchanged. The bombardment of Adrianople SUM resumed yesterday. The Bulgarians at Tchataldja advanced In the direction of the Belgrade forest and bombarded Osmanlikeui.43 words
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Article36 1913-02-19 7 London. Feb. 17. A Constantinople telegram state, that the quarter adjoining the mosque of San Sophia was devastated by fire yesterday and is still bumnig. A hundred houses and shops have been destroyed.36 words
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Article23 1913-02-19 7 HAMIDIEH" LEAVES MALTA. London. Feb. 17.— A Malta message •nys the Turkish warship M Hamidieh" de parted at one o'clock m the morning.23 words
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Article41 1913-02-19 7 London, Feb, 17. —The Norwegian relief expedition has been compelled to return without reaching the Scbroeder Stran/. Arctic expedition and anxiety is consequently redoubled. A German committee headed by Count Zeppelin is hastily preparing a German relief expedition.41 words
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Article44 1913-02-19 7 The Davis Cup. London, Feb. 17. -Since Britain's victory m Australia the Davis Cup has be come a great international event. Canada, America, Australia, France, Germany and Belgium are already certain competitors for 1913, and there are possibilities of yet more challengers.44 words
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Article45 1913-02-19 7 London, Feb. 17.— A telegram from Mexico City states that there had beer/ brisk fighting and heavy tiring since eight m the morning till noon, when it dwindled. This however is taken to indicate that the situation will soon be relieved.45 words
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Article39 1913-02-19 7 London, February 17.— A Delhi telegram says general rain iv northern India is relieving anxiety about the winter crop, after four months' drought. A Melbourne message says good rains m Victoria and other States are reported.39 words
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Article38 1913-02-19 7 London, Feb. 17.— A Sydney telegram cays wireless messages from Macquariesland state that Mawson with all hands aboard the "Aurora" is bound for the termination bise to pick up Wilde's party, left there early m 1912.38 words
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Article43 1913-02-19 7 London, Feb. 17.— Mr Samuel replying to Mr Marconi's letter of Feb 7 reiterates his view concerning the deliberations of the Select Committee and says there is no prospect of a decision being reached by March the first.43 words
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Article31 1913-02-19 7 London, Feb. 17. A telegram from Washington states that the Senate Canals Committee have rejected Mr Root's proposal to repeal the free tolls provision from the Panama Law.31 words
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Article19 1913-02-19 7 London, Feb. 17 The death is announced of Baron Macuaghten the eminent Irish Jurist and politician.19 words
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Article201 1913-02-19 7 {From Our Own Correspondent.) Penang, Feb. 18. The Pinang Gazette states that m consequence of the recent fatal attack on Mr. Oakley, Kuropeans stationed at the mines and up-country estates have been more than ordinarily careful m their journeys. The directors of some of the local companies201 words
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Article996 1913-02-19 7 A RePOUT on Mokals. The following is tiie Report of Committee on Public Morals. We are grateful to God that this year has been one of progress. 1. The licensed gambling system of the Federated Malay States has been entirely abolished. Such a thing, a year ago,996 words
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Article322 1913-02-19 7 In the second Court yesterday, before Mr Talma, Lee Tiang San, a Hokien, was charged by Inspector Meredith, with dis posing of stolen property, to wit, a bicycle, the property cf Koh Kee Swee, of 36 Orchard Koad; and another, Ong Sang, was charged with dishonestly retaining the322 words
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Article402 1913-02-19 7 HUG DANCES ARE BARRED. The department of discipline at the Naval Academy, Annapolis, which frequently exercises paternal care over the midshipmen, has issued specific directions connected with the manner of dancing and also of escorting their young women friends to and from the hops. These instructions were recently made known402 words
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Advertisement8 1913-02-19 7 Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.8 words
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Advertisement135 1913-02-19 7 ROBINSON Co. Special Display OF Yiyella Flannel FOR DAY AND NIGHT WEAR 140 DESIGNS TO SELECT FROM A Full Range of Samples Free on Application. KATZ BROS., Ltd 7 c I JUST ARRIVED. Entire New Stock of "BORSALINO" Soft Felt and Double Terai Hats Latest Shapes and Colours. See Window135 words
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Advertisement995 1913-02-19 8 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR WAX POLISHED TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; SEMI-GRAND PIANO, Ac. Thr Pcoi-krtv Ol Mi:-. SoIIST AT POWBLL I Co.'s SALEROOM On Saturday. 22nd February, at 10-30 a.m. An excellent toned semi grand PIAMO by Bf. P. Kacbals A Co., nearly new and m good condition; npbolstered snd995 words
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Advertisement482 1913-02-19 8 Shipping INDO CHINA S. N. Co., Ltd. FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. The Company's Steamer, 'LAISANG'' K. J. Tadd, Commander, is due here on Thursday, the 20th instant, and sails on Saturday, the 22nd idem, at 4 p.m. She has excellentaccommodation for Ist class passengers, amidships, carrying a qualified Kiropean Surgeon482 words
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Advertisement553 1913-02-19 8 Shipping Hamburg America Line, Hamburg Deutsche 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, calling553 words
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Advertisement670 1913-02-19 8 w w atmaaa aa*. Shipping N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAII LINE. The fast and well-known mall steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong,670 words
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Advertisement466 1913-02-19 8 Shipping p. o? ~aW STEAM NAVIGATION COMP AM For China, Japan, Penang, Ceykr Australia, India, Aden, Eg ypt Mediterranean Ports, P| yn J BU and London. Through Bills of Ladlni Ish» i i Coast, Persian Gulf, Continent Ports. Steamers will leave Btagaeo. 1913 MAIL LINES HOMEWARD From Singapore, connecting Colombo466 words
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Advertisement835 1913-02-19 9 snip ping Toyo Kisen Kaisha ((ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co. The New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Francisco to all points m the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. rt .rating the Nej» ,21 000 Ton Triple Screw Turbine Liners "SHINYO MARU", "TENYO AH835 words
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Advertisement728 1913-02-19 9 Shipping j Pacific Mail S.S. Co. U. S. MAIL LINE j VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN UTO 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,728 words
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Advertisement528 1913-02-19 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 Agencies: Amoy Keelung Osaka Tamsui Bombay Kobe Shanghai Tokyo Canton Kagi Swatow Yokohama Calcutta London Taichu Etc., etc. Fcochow528 words
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Advertisement628 1913-02-19 9 Insurance THE SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE SHANGHAI. Issue, policies embodying BtapHoity." Indisputability," ami fl °I*J^ 8 T'.^ tO CSi ,C,nCe °-»P»tion 0,t,,ve1. "Chtou." T Settl<>d lOCi V ■"•o.np.itu.le. Att.aet.ve plans. P.ospeetus an.l p.„tieula,- s on application to 1". J. FITZGERALD, INSUUR LIFE ASSURANCE Co., Ltd., muDomc.: man.la628 words
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Article339 1913-02-19 10 A Stramoi Complaint with Hi photic Remedy. Golf as a popular game has brought with it a golfing complaint. It is called golfer's neurosis and the cure, as carried aut at Guy's Hospital, is hypnotism. The experiment the first of its kind for a complaint which is also339 words
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Article239 1913-02-19 10 E\ -Indian Merchant's Lettkk to the Times. London, Feb. 7. An Ex- Indian Merchant" is writing to The Times on the question of the need for another Currency Investigation Commission, as suggested by Sir Edward Holden. He says that gold only goes to India when tbe exchange is239 words
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216 1913-02-19 10 For some time there have been proceeding m London negotiations- to secure foi London representatives of important colonial papers access to the debates m the House of Commons. The press gallery is already crowded, but it was hoped that a few passes to216 words
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Article187 1913-02-19 10 A Whom: Town Hoaxkd. London, February 6th. A hoax recalling the famous Koepenick affair has been perpetrated nt Strasbourg. The commandant received a telegram by a messenger m postman's uniform stating that the Kaiser was coming for a special inspection of the Garrison. Twenty thousand187 words
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Article595 1913-02-19 10 Per P a O str Moldavia, connecting with the str Delta at Colombo, due Peb 21. Mrs A. Beal. A. B. Lake, F. Lloyd, Dr A. Stanton, F. S. Clarke, G. Henbery, R. Clemeut. Per P a O str Nyanza, due Feb 28,— Miss Geory, Mr Mrs Crag.595 words
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Advertisement510 1913-02-19 10 TKE CEYLON MANURE WORKS, A. BAUR, Penang. Colombo. mK^ mmmmmMnnm __m_uimmm aat*.mfv^ i > FERTILISERS FOR ALL CROPS. MANURES! OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. r Castor Cake Meal Ordinary Bone Meal t Rape Cake Meal Baurs Patent Steamed Bone Meal Groundnut Cake Meal Degesatinized Bone Meal i Baurs Patent Fish Guano Basic510 words
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Advertisement72 1913-02-19 10 MARTIN'S UH3HCML& STEEb for"La d i e si JP\[ LILfIS tl Praneh R*m*dy tor all Irratfularttlaa, Tbo„ M nniaf C*d»*s keep a !*»x of Martin's F.Us m the house, so that on the firm. l»n of any JrKvuUrhy of the System a timely dose may be •da. metered Those who72 words
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Advertisement187 1913-02-19 10 '*> SELF CURE NO FICTION 9 ?0 BUFFERER NEED NOW DESPAIrt. HE NEW FRENCH REMEDY. THERAPION NO. 1 tn a remarkably *hort time. <itt> :i f.w ti.i> s <>r.;y, Cures d:vh.irgi'-'.i'it her ae»)«iiporiodio* iniectiooi THERAPION N0.2 Cures blood poison, Ij.ul leg*, ul. its, sores, [..untiil welled joints. &(.wh i -:i187 words
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Advertisement162 1913-02-19 10 The Food of Health -KEPLER 1 COD LIVER OIL with Malt Extract Fattens and strengthens Delicate Children Emaciated Adults Consumptives Nursing Mothers Delicious to take Easy to digest 1% AH Own. SEE YOU GET XL P I Lll Burroughs Wkllcomi Co., i x Von k" M sv i if i162 words
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Article1209 1913-02-19 11 RUBBER STERLING COMPANIES. Gap. IBHCB. Paid. Laot Div. BdyebB. 8»lu«r 3 85,000 2b 2ft Allagar 8% 31 500,0<0 £1 Anglo-Java 0 4i ,J ?i 150,000 2s 2h Anglo-Maiay 41% int 14 3 1^ t 50,000 2b 2s BatangMalaka 2 3 80,000 1 1 Batu Tiga (Selango.i 12*% int ...£31,209 words
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Article69 1913-02-19 11 (COBBECTTO UP TO Feb. 18). Bank 4 m/e 24 7-1S demand 3.4 5.33 Private credits 8m 2-4 I m credits 8m 2-4$ Francb demand Bank 204 Germany, demand 288 i India, T. T. 174 Hongkong, demand 9 12^ Yokohama, demand 114 a Java, demand no} Bangkok, demand g s69 words
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Article148 1913-02-19 11 Feb. 18. Tin 120 tons sold $109.00 Gambier Gambier Cube No. 1 13 j OO Gambier Cube No. 2 m Pepper Black ordin. Spore 20 05 Pepper, (White fair) ...buyers 3.3.75 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) norn Mace (Banda) 115 Cloves (Amboina) nom148 words
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Advertisement195 1913-02-19 11 SUPPLIES FOR ESTATES, MINES, <k Ant Exterminators. (The Universal,) For fumigating with Universal Patent Powder. Arsenite of Soda. (For killing weeds.) Boilers. (Spencer Hopwood's Vertical.) Calculating and Adding Machines. (The "Brunsviga" and "Bri-Cal.") Cement. "Eagle," "Borneo," and "Buffalo brands. Fresh stocks monthly. Disinfectant. Dees No. 1 and No. 2, m195 words
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Miscellaneous1196 1913-02-19 11 VESSELS IN PORT! Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For When Kuantan F.M.S. 249 E*dom Kuantan, 15-11 F.M.S. Dock SeaßelleF.M.S.ych 400 Ahmat P Sham 14 1 PlfH n l *****i i*-i r.M.S. Lncertain Steamer. Nat. Tonnage Masta. From Consignees For Asahi Maru Jap 1748 Nakano Miike, 12-2 M. B. K.1,196 words
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Article1264 1913-02-19 12 Now that sports meeting bee been i'» nugurated bj the local Chinese community n is to be hoped that the event will bean annual OM and will be made one oi the features of the I hinses New Tear. when ths new calendar is accepted bj the Chinese,1,264 words
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Article68 1913-02-19 12 YESTERDAY s PLAY. A. DOUBIaBS. 01. and Mrs Donnet beat Mrs Wilson and Mr Barnes 6—4 6 5. Miss Gold and Mr Griffith Jones beat Mrs Cantrell and Mr Mugliston 6 l 6 4. Miss Feiudel and Mr Ruijs v Mrs Gan* sloser and Mr Terrell68 words
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Article79 1913-02-19 12 Championship Pairs. Mrs Gansloaei and Mr Robertoou v Mrs Bucklaud and Mr Hartnell. A. DOUBLBB, Mrs Saunders and Mr Hem cd. v Col and Mrs Donnet, 15. Mrs Vowler and Mr Oliver, 2 v Miss Gold auti Mr Griffith Jones. ">. Ladies' Doublbs B. Class, Mrs Payne79 words
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Article373 1913-02-19 12 The following Ties will be played on Wednesday 19th inst. Championship. F. E. Gallimore v J. K. Tyle D. J. Steyn Parve v F. G. E. W.lliams. J. S. Jennings v l apt. E. W. V. rghan. M. D. Dando v C. Hecker. D.373 words
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Article417 1913-02-19 12 Orders by*L.t. Col. G. A. Derrick. V.1)., Commandant, S. V. C. Singapore, lHth February, 1 9 1:>. S. V. 0, Ballestier Riile Range is allotted as under Saturday 22nd Feb. at 2.80 p.m. S.K.A. Short Kange Handicap. Sunday 23rd Feb. at 8 a.m. S. V. A.417 words
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Article343 1913-02-19 12 The Hock San cheating case, which has occupied the District Judge, upon several occasions previously, and occupied the Court nearly all day Monday, and all yesterday afternoon, still remains unfinished. Mr Eber appears for complainant, whilst accused is represented by Mr V. 1). Knowles, Chief Court Inspector Ambrose343 words
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Article315 1913-02-19 12 The N. D. L. steamer Piteanulok dis charges a cargo of Pulo Laut coals at tbe j wharves. The Japanese steamer Asahi Maru discharges a cargo of Miike Coals. The N. Y. K. steamer Tosa Maru which arrived from Japan on Monday with part cargo for discharge here,315 words
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Article442 1913-02-19 12 The further hearing of the case m j which Chee Heang Fook is charged with cheating the Shanghai Life Assurance Company of several sums of mouey, and, further, with pretending that he was special representative for the above named Company, and authorized to collect premiums on their behalf,442 words
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Article65 1913-02-19 12 [Nationality British if not specified.! Feb m Alma, Lyons. P Sham via Penang Poh Ann, Lawrie, Bangkok SeaDg Bee, Travis, Swatow via potts Kuching Sar, Barton, BaxaWak Baud, Dur. lleid, Batavia and Macassar Brandon, Dut, Dubhledam, P Baroe Dovre, Nor. Beqrdland, Bangkok Saiie Borneo, Dut, Olferhaus, B'niassin j Fultala,65 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement164 1913-02-19 12 Mutton's "Pineapple Hams Bacon. Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. AND BRANCHES. mmmmmammimwmmMmmm&mMmmmmmmiumm^mßm.mm_%jtwmimmmamma*j+mmmmm±.m' i M DAHLS MILK is a pure sterilized milk taken cows grazing on the richest pastures Compare the size of a tin of Dahl's Milk with any other make. MaOV V* VsT""** *)"4"2 J /aTjDIM 1 < Im"164 words
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