The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 February 1913

Total Pages: 12
1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. EN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1913. NO. 7,7(51
    15 words
  • 197 1 Kuala Lampm has decided to hold a st. George's ball Page 7. The retell price of opium has been raised twenty per cent Page 6. A meeting of Pulau Bulang Robber loinpauy was held yesterday -Page 12. Suffragettes have burned down the tea pavilion m Kew Gardens
    197 words
  • 1215 1 Great advances have been madi the <!:ivs long past when the word pro fossional was unknown m the world of Cricket ;>nd when the gentlemen pl;i\ took ti»e field m cricketing flannels, i top hut, hut m all the changes that h:i\e taken place the general principles
    1,215 words
  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 620 1 A PICTURE YOU WILL ENJOY »l«"i __«a__MM! "tuc ODDiimTiMr nr uniuu HARIMA hall cinematograph, J THE SPRINGTIME OF YOUTH I I .m 3 Part 3. by Urban Gudi with ASTA NEIL-SEN, the famous I 10-Nlght 10-Nlght II if Danish Actress m the Principal role. g HcrcditV BiO°TclD__ I (A Story
      620 words
    • 137 1 THE PLAN OPENS AT THE ROBINSON PIANO Co. This Morning, for the Recitals IN THE Victoria Theatre March 5 and 6, BY MARIE HALL The World's Greatest Violinist. luder the distinguished patronage of H.E. Sir Arthur and Lady Young. Reserved Seats $4 3 Unreserved (at doors) $2 1 Direction BARING
      137 words
    • 210 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice ra Chang llua (litis' School I Page 2. Few sound clarets go to (iarner Qneloh'l —Page 7. Wanted Competent millwright for Sumatra Page ~>. Sale of teak furniture by Powell and Co to-day Page ">. Sale of Devon Villa bj PowlU and Co. on Feb. 'lo Pnge
      210 words
  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 106 1 THE WEEK. Saturday 22nd. Ftgh Water— ll-9 a.m. Allan Wilkie Co. 'Tlie Bell:^ Vie. Tlu at.. Matinee "A^ You Like ic." Lodge St. George Regular, 9 pm. Sunday 23rd. Rl«*n Water— o(3 a.m.. 11-M p.m N.D.L. Homeward Mail due. 3rd Sunday m Lent. Monday 24th. High Water— o-32 a.m.. 0-3*
      106 words

  • 508 2 Every one has met at some time or other with the fidgety person who "can't stand draughts," or damp, or open windows. But even those of us who are fondest of music seldom realise what a "fussy" individual we have m the house iv the
    508 words
  • 92 2 sis Robinson and Co. despatched, a lew clays ago, a case of glass doors, to Kuala Lumpur, rail. The case, a large one, bas disappeared, and Mr Vorden. acting Traffic Manager. F.M.S. Klys, has reported the matter to the Chief Police Officer. Poh Kirn Boon, 90 EtWer Valley Koad. has
    92 words
  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 81 2 DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA BROWNS SPECIFIC. To be had at the Singapore Dispensary, and ot MISS BROWN, Grassdale, River Valley Road, Singapore. The Traveller's Malay Pronouncing Handbook TENTH EDITION. Price $1.25 per copy. PUBLISHERS FRASER AND NEAVE, LTD. To be obtained from all Booksellers m the Straits Settlements and F. M.
      81 words
    • 438 2 NEW MUSIC AUTUMN MANOEUVRES. GIPSY LOVE. PRINCESS CAPRICE. GIRL IN THE TAXI. NIGHT BIRDS. SCORES, WALTZES, SELECTIONS, ETC. AT ROBINSON PIANO I COMPANY. To Let TO LET From Ist March 1913. Compound house. No. 24, Waterloo Street. Apply to No. 8, Malacca Street. Feb 20 uc TO BE LET Mayfair
      438 words
    • 910 2 Notices RIOUW KLAPPIRCULTcUR EN B RCHEXPLOTATt MAAT CHAPPIJ. NOTICE is hereby given that the first annual meeting of the shareholders will be held at to, Szecbuan-rd., -hanghai on March 271 b, 1913, at I p.m. Business. (1) To elect three directors. (2) To reetive the Directors' Report. <3> To consider
      910 words
    • 875 2 Notices I LOST ON SUNDAY A black aud tan collie dog, with white collar Municipal No Mfft. Reward on returning to DALLANS HORSE REPOSITORY. Jan 9 NOTICE. Tenders will be received for dism antling, removing and purchasing tbe engines and tittings of the S.S KALGOORLIE." Also for the purchase of
      875 words
    • 589 2 Notices NOTICE OF REMOVAL The OOices et tl,, land, will be removed un Malacca 5t,,,!. and Co) Ft ib IK NOTICE OF REMOVAL. The Kaetori OAom of thi panics Kota Tinggi (Johore) Robbei I Pelepah Valley (Johore) B ibbi Siginting (Negri BemMlai Clovelly Robber Beta* Un Burma Development Sy,„l., have
      589 words
  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 514 2 >UNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. ST ANDREW'S CATHEDRAL. Brd sr\i)\v is Lost. 23rd February, 1913. -4i a.m. Holy Communion. (Choral). Hymns 3H, 52s 324. i-15 a.m. Matins and Litany, Hymn 4. p.m. Children's Service. -iU p.m. Choral Evensong and Sermon. Hymns 43a, tn a 66. 'salms Ml 4 Chant 249 Mans U5
      514 words

  • 1206 3 Thone are f .cts which wees— n ol loee sight j of. unless wo want to be surprise 1 some day by erode awakening." Chemnitser Tago- 1 blatt," I'<cemb r 1 1, 19 15.) Leipzig, December 17. -While Gonad*. offer oi throe super Dreadnoughts
    1,206 words
  • 618 3 THE PROPOSED TERMINUS AT KOWLOON. Mb. Dubback'B Design. The Hongkong Government has finally decided to lay out a passenger statiou yard and to erect terminal station buildings at Kowloon Point. The station yard will extend over an area of some ll£ acres from Holt's Oodown! at Blackhead's Point
    618 words
  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 147 3 I ADri/kt :he grateful for, 1 I^l X,)t SII,II >' '■hirst-quoncher H2. stimulant, bat just the purest 'H!eSl___s. most -^--.infusing spirit [W^^fei lt has ever been produced Wolfe's >m„t!C Schiedam Schnapps |r_*-.- -«ww G. F. KELLNER Co., KEROSENE OIL FOR BUNGALOWS, COOLIE LINES. WATCH HOUSES. ROAD LAMPS, JUNGLE CLEARING AND
      147 words
    • 133 3 Wt A _r ABSOLUTELY I GRAND PRIX >, I PARIS 1889 *t BEER Q THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd., SOLE IMPORTERS. jj&sylies his head who I I I__ driuAs j if] fraser&Neaves I SODA WATER i £*< Ddvre turning mfcT:'y':r. ;t i I n aj |WINES| Ipi Claret I I
      133 words

  • 1270 4 The following is from Mr. Harcourt's trenchant speech on the Franchise C^ues j tion iv the Commons on Jan. 21st. iTIIK. DCriCIBMCT OF THH FEMALE MINU. As 1 have said, I am against any form of Parliamentary suffrage for women, both on the ground that it is bad
    1,270 words
  • 559 4 RIOTOUS PROCEEDINGS. Mr. Despard Imprisonrd THREsaTs Of Outrage. London, Jan. 28. The National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies declares that a private Bill providing for the extension of the franchise to women will be inadequate, and that only a Government measure will be acceptable. A meeting of the
    559 words
  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 109 4 APPOINTMENT <^^^^^^^^^ i H M THE K,NG CONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. MILKMAID MILK aBm URGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. THE FACT THAT MILKMAID MILK HAS BEEN CHOSEN FOR USE IN THE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN THE STRAITS SETTLEMENTS IAND FEDERATED MALAY STATES PROVES THAT
      109 words
    • 477 4 W* Catarrh of 1 Digestive Organs. The BOOthing, healing and tonic properties of Angler's Emulsion p eminently adapt it to the relief and cure of stomaeli and bowel di orders 01 a catarrhal, fermentative, ulcerative or tuhercolar nal Simple and harmless, this remedy exercises its toothing, lubri |g effects throughout
      477 words

  • 1264 5 TOPICS OF THE WEEK Qaiceuid *E on bomine* nou'.ri c*-.: 'arh* dWAWmgL j bopc s bich the Badk oil ron Ibe allege I I nionist split iporoted The great bulk of the partj knew absolutely nothing it w at ional con rival DOa ipapOl h»i the 'be Radical! woi bed
    1,264 words
  • 418 5 It the law is the same m the Straits as m the F.M.S. is not the solution of the double i ikisha problem to be found m the following, which is taken from the Malay Mail?- It will be news to many that it is an offence for two persons
    418 words
  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 616 5 Wanted WANTED A. coo SflUwiiitht for Saw Mill Con- j Rtrnetloa In bumatra. Apply t<> HOOGLANDT Co. Feb 21 1-3 WANTED TO BUY All kinds of Postage and Telegraph Stamps Send me all the Stamp! Oil 'your old let teas, and d cuments and I will remit you per return
      616 words
    • 599 5 For Sale MESS FOR SALE '"heap, near Town, Hnitahle for two, three or four. Can be taken over aim- st immediately. Apply G. X., c/o M Free Press." Feh M 1 3 FOR SALE A Carousel or Merry (io- Hound, complete, with electric light, motor carriages .*<•. Foi paiticulars apply
      599 words
    • 841 5 Auctions REMINDER This Day, Saturday, at 10-30 a.m. AUCTION SALE OF SUPERIOR WAX POLISHED TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE; SEMI-GRAND PIANO, <Sc. Thp Pw»**ty of Mns. Sohst at I'owell aOa \lbroom condUkm 0 n_S___S_ S "i i £2* I>,ANOhv M *•<**** Co., nearly new and m good framri w .r I l^"
      841 words

  • 847 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, Feb. 22, 1913. He.-* *haM me e,».^ -nr P»op.ei 'ipr.. mMM LJr.awfx^ nrtne: ><■ aaH nni-ribe" o» __i.iT, Heie p.ii'.ji TrMl He; pr«-»nti 6**n -dae-i tr> {.Vliri._.-> L, %aitv '*X\o ly.** Many of us have had occasion to revise the traditional and conventional estimates of
    847 words
  • 464 6 A telegraph office has been opened at Pekan, and at Intan, Upper Perak. Detention Barracks Visitor and Field Officer for ensuing week Captain S. Hutcheson, 3rd Brahmans. The outward mail steamer Delta was signalled soon after noon yesterday, and the mail was distributed by 5 o'clock. The Commercial Department of
    464 words
  • 841 6 A special drill is called for to -morrow, morning (23rd) at the Drill Hall, at 7 n.m. to complete the mounting of the pivot for the 6 m. Q. V. gun. A full attendance is requested. Captain M. A. Jackson, R.G.A.. Isle of Wight, has been ordered
    841 words
  • 380 6 FURTHER INCREASE OF 2 0 pp D CENT IN PRItE. PER a UOTernmeol WM issued w-terd, of the Chandu 1!, v,,„„ R the price oi ohanda. ti,, lion now reade n sell chmada shall sail ohand oaading th, following 20 cU .-i boon p.. r oeptacUll.M; i
    380 words
  • 335 6 -Most of the audience pr- :it m tb»» Town Hall lust evening went t.i i old friend, for Dv Mum; ivsl ou which is founded the play I ed a world wido popularity. mi 8 and Trilby and Taffy and Little Billet are essentially the. same ni
    335 words
  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 164 6 ALLENO CIGARS (Regalia de Rothschild) A LIGHT BRITISH-MADE HAVANA CIGAR In boxes of 25 Cigars, and specially packed for the Tropics. THE POPULAR CIGAR AT THE SPORTS CLUB, LONDON. Caldbeck, Macgregor Co SOLE SUPPLIERS. i i ii ii ■i ~^mmm.* —wowwj'imwiiwi^iwinii fl_B i^BßHi_^^ Every item m our N^k NEW >v
      164 words
    • 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 Riugapore and Sydney, the great Commercial Centre of the Commonwealth offer special faciliiies for Reciprocal Trade. For any further particulars. Apply to J. B. SUTTOR, (Commercial
      67 words

  • 104 7 PRESIDENTS FIRSf SPEECH. Ready for Service. 1 a Feb. 20. M. Poincare m a to Parliament, renia rkable for its od firmness of tone, said that tha blie bad recently furnished fresh proof 1 ital it j 11 mum sxarciee ears m unin- the. country's financial power ft
    104 words
  • 158 7 Delight at Delcasse's Appointment. London, February 20. A Paris message i M. Daleaaas 1- going as ambassador Petersburg, replacing M. Louis, who sa owing to ill health. London. leb. 20.— M. Delcasse's ap tmeat has surprised and delighted o.d is regarded as strengthening the Kranco-Russiaa Alliance. The
    158 words
  • 37 7 Montenegro's Choice. London. Feb. 20. —The Montenegrin tie M. Popovitch visited the Foreign >esterday. He said he was in--tructed to intimate that Montenegro roald rather risk annihilation than accept 1 compromise depriving her of Scutari.
    37 words
  • 23 7 London, Feb. 21. It is authoritativeiy listed m St. Petersburg that Roumania nnd liulgaria have accepted the mediation jf the Powers.
    23 words
  • 33 7 London, Feb. 20. The hunchback Certain is a dentist named Klare. He has remanded. The police gave evidence >f taking a confidential naval book on oipedoes from Klare's bag.
    33 words
  • 110 7 St. George's Day Ball. {From Our Own Correspondent.) Kuala Lumpor, Feb. 31. "dr. H, Charter was last night presented 'lie Resident, Mr. E. (i. Broadrick, with National Fire Brigade Cnion leng ierrioe medal. Mr. Charter has been 21 Feaw m the Brigade and has been chief Since 1904.
    110 words
  • 50 7 m Our Own Corrmpotidgnt.) iVnang, Feb. 21 death has occurred of Mr. S. L. ""(is manager of Yam Seng aetata, Perak. The deceased was well- tiV Straits for twenty years and b Prai su.;ar estute. which he left aledonia where he planted the first brae.
    50 words
  • 111 7 > *m* < death has occurred at Eastbourne 1 en j Tranter Carpenter, F.R.C.5.1., eof the Colonial Medical Service. He i 'iovernment medical officer at a °bM of places including Siam, and Borneo, from 1889 to 1892, where tlso medical officer to several to- plantation companies. Mr. Carpenter ;,ls 'J
    111 words
  • 151 7 DESTRUCTION IN KEW GARDENS. Pavilion Burned. London, Fel,. 20. At daybreak the t.a pavilion m Kew Gardens was ablaze and was completely gutted. Cotton wool and shavings soaked with paraffin flamed furiously. The police formed a cordon and arrested two women, Misses Locke and Lenton, aged 22. Subsequently
    151 words
  • 75 7 Over a million damage. Tokio, Teb. 20. A fire began at the Salvation Hall, Kanda, and it is officially announced that ;$,:500 buildings have been gutted and the damage exceeds 1 millions sterliug. The flames were fanned by a gale and involved a whole quarter. They
    75 words
  • 77 7 Liberal Vote Increased. The bye election at Chorley, Lanes., caused by the death of Earl Crawford and the succession of Lord Balcarres to the earldom, has resulted m the return of Mr. Hibbert, tbe Cnionist Candidate, who polled 7,57;$ votes against 5,606 by the Liberal candidate, Mr.
    77 words
  • 79 7 London, Feb. 20. There was a big jump m the subscription lists to the Scott fund yesterday. Lord Howard de Walden, Lord Strathcona, Sir Edgar Speyer, The Royal Geographical Society each gave a thousand pounds, Mr. Otto Beit gave two hund red. Sir Frederick and Lady Mirrielees
    79 words
  • 55 7 Ascension Island, Feb. 21. The battleship New Zealand with a crew of six hundred has arrived here. This is the largest warship which has yet crossed the Line. The customary tributes m honour of King Neptune were paid. In a cricket match between the Crew and
    55 words
  • 30 7 London, Feb. 20. Madero, with his wife and family, was just departing for Europe, when he was detained and charged with responsibility for the deaths of various opponents.
    30 words
  • 32 7 Buenos Ayres, Feb. 20. The first official estiirate of the maize crop is five million tons. The quality is equal to that of the preceding crop despite the drought.
    32 words
  • 19 7 London, Feb. 19. The death of Sir William Arrol. the famous engineer, is announced.
    19 words
  • 153 7 This famous artist has definitely decided to visit Singapore, and will give recitals m the Victoria Theatre ou Wednesday and Thursday March sth aud 6th under the distinguished patronage of their Excellencies Sir Arthur and Lady Young. No greater artist than this veritable wizard of the violin
    153 words
  • 975 7 j 0-D_f__T XEETIVO, Friday Fkh. 21st. PBMBT. H. B. The Go~r. Sir Arthur Young, K.e M.G. Lt. Col. A G. Marrable, Ist K.O.Y.L 1., O.C T. The Hon. Col. Secretary, R. J. Wilkinson, C.M.O. The actif g Attorney General. (E.C. Ellis.) Col. Treasurer, .1. O. Anthonisz. 01. Engineer.
    975 words
  • Correspondence.
    • 714 7 To The Editor, Bfafi Your correspondent A. S. R. writing re Mrs. Warren's Profession asks What is the purpose of the play, what are the morals to be drawn from it V* Will you kindly allow me to quote from the author's apology, two short extracts
      714 words
  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 473 7 Gramophone Records by Celebrated Artistes. $275 *g)i*\ O. C. ***** Si mes vers avient des ailes (Halm) ,Sung m FREMCH.) Mdc Pauline Donalda. nr* -->**! r.*** (Soprano.) G.C. ,3431 Gilda-a.re C Rigoletto '-Verdi). (3ung m ITALIAN.) Franlein Sehna Kors. (Soprano.) G.C. ***** Pagen-aireCMaskenball" Verdi). (Sung m GERMAN.) Fraulein Sehna Emm
      473 words

  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 191 8 The Food of Health trace KEP L E R ,mark KD LIVER OIL Malt Extract ens and strengthens Delicate Children Emaciated Adults Consumptives Nursing Mothers Delicious to take Easy to digest A!i Chen, SEE YOU GET KEPLER Ixi 1 Burroughs Wi i lcome a Co., London Sew York llomtbbal Svdbbv
      191 words
    • 180 8 Singapore Gold Storage Co., Ltd. Naar Entrance to Borneo Wharf Telephone 1026. Sea stocks of all kind 3 of Frozen Meats etc., can be delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or m the Singapore Roads or. short notice. OFFICE HOURS. Weekdays 7 a.m. to 5 p.m (7 a.m. to 8
      180 words
    • 564 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd FOR Penang, Madras and Negapatam The Company's Steamer "TARA" 6,522 tons, Ci. M. Symmers, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 27th instant, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation fox first and second class passengers. Terms and rates
      564 words
    • 583 8 Shipping INDO-CHINA S. N. CO., Ltd. FOR HONGKONG JAPAN. The Company's Steamer 'KUMSANG F. Wheeler, Commander, is due here on Saturday, the 22nd instant, and will probably be despatched for above ports on Monday, the 24th idem at 4 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first class passengers amidsbips, carrying
      583 words
    • 664 8 Shipping N.D.L. Norddeufscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAII LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connectinf Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtau Nagasaki and
      664 words
    • 440 8 Shipping P. &5T STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAQ For China, Japan, Penang, Ceyi 0D Australia, India, Aden, Eg ypl Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading Wm* i r Coast, Persian Gulf. Continental and !l; Porte. Steamers will leave Singapore M 1913 MAIL LINES Homeward (for Euk< From Singapore, connecting
      440 words

  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 747 9 Ship ping Toyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co. be New Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Franc.sco to all points m the United States, Canada Mexico and Europe. S 1 _f.f2_iwf!_-£„_* a Kcrew T '"-Wne LlDe- BHINYO MARO" TPVVO CHITO MAIUT," tl,< QaMM
      747 words
    • 618 9 Shipping Pacific Mail S.S. Co. V. S. MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi-Tropical Route Only line taking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE acrow the Pacific via HONOLULU, OAHU, on the most fertile and beautiful island of the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to England France and Germany
      618 words
    • 530 9 Banks THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd. Incorporated by SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capital Subscribed ¥10,000,000 Capital Paid Up V 6,250,000 Reserve Funds V 3,100,000 HEAD OFFICE TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). Branches and Agencies: Arnoy Keelung Osaka Tamsui Bombay Kobe Shanghai Tokyo Canton Kagi Swatow Yokohama Calcutta London Taichu Etc., etc. Foochow Moji
      530 words
    • 710 9 Insurance SUN LIFE 7^ N N Y CE OF CANADA riTATT\_i sm— (INCORPORATED 1865). FUNDS (Exceed) -£8,500,000 CANADA'S PREMIER COMPANY. Experience has perfected, and ACTUAL RFSIIITC t„ r>«r v "PACTS ABOUT THE COMPANY" to W. A. WHITE. Manager. C^f Oflice for South Eastern Asia. fm f Koad, SINGAPOBP THE CHINA
      710 words

  • 563 10 A Great Scientist and his Theory. On Jan. Tth. Professor A. YV. Bicker:on, whose new theory of the universe is laily winning fuller acceptance among scientists the world over, celebrated his seventy- first birthday. Born at Alton, m Hampshire, on January 7,1H4_, he entered the Bridgwater Car- riage
    563 words
  • 194 10 1 hear that on the whole the Prince of Wales is being allowed to settle clown this term to the life of an ordinary undergraduate. The Prince likes to think that he is not known m shops, so he is fond of carrying purchases away with
    194 words
  • 429 10 HE WAS— BUT HE IS NOT NOW AFFLICTED WITH RHEUMATISM. Your Case, If Like That Ok Mr. Cams, Can Be Cured By DH. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS Once aching m every joint ami almost afraid put foot to ground through Rheumatism, ace bloodless, appetite-less, headachy and •eak now well and vigorous,
    429 words
  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 566 10 Stop taking Drugs and Stimulants! It's SANA TOGEN You want for your Nerves." Such is the modern physician's advice to victims Mr. Shirley Tremearne, 1 of nervous disorders. AU _<,*,,■,/,« 1 1 hditor ot Cubital, LalIn ins book 00 "Nerve Energy," Dr. Claude L. cutta, writes I canWheeler saj Many
      566 words
    • 138 10 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure. 9 SELF CURE NO FICTION I O Br«^«a oars E B !B_.v THERAPION No. 1 m a remarkably short time, often a few days only Cures discharge^ either sex)sup cm sedißf injei tlon THERAPION N0.2 Cures blood po:son, bad legs,
      138 words
    • 180 10 WORLD X \~X~ > REN OWNBD BHAMP^Ki^' Jj t _Z_/STUHR. STUHR'S 1 I GENUINE CAVIARE, I I ANCHOVIES IN BRINE I 2 (Sat tod Sar do Is). In Tin« and *e». m £jj Sld by all High-Class Provision Dealers. E 1 C. F. STUHR CO., HAMBURG I JS Ini'llsh Export
      180 words
    • 165 10 DUNLOP TYRES] ARE THE PIONEER TYRES <£^"\ I A—— i Foremost ever since. >*^. l/V You always get good service and fair treatp ment if you use Dun- \i I l t > i r~y Innc IUUo. r r ''Can be obtained from all Garages and Dealers. 1 DUNLOP RUBBER
      165 words

  • 1433 11 UAP. 1 8HJK rein. Last Div. as. HMLL.KR8. BOTB 85,000 2s 2a Allagar 8% 3 1 3 5 500,0 0 £1 £1 Anglo-Java • 9 0 9 74 II 0 150,000 2b to Anglo- Malay 45% int 14 14 15 50,000 2s 28 Batang Malaka 2 7 3 80,000
    1,433 words
  • 66 11 (COBBBOTBD UP TO Feb. 21). Bank 4m/s a 4 7 16 demand 2-4 6-82 Private credits 8 m/s m -4 credits 6mi 2-44 Fbance demand Bank 204 Gbbmant, demand 288| India, T.T. 174 Hongkong, demand is% Yokohama, demand H4f Java, demand i 40 i Bangkok, demand gsi Sovkbeignb, Bank
    66 words
  • 142 11 Tin 50 tone soldi 107.85 Gftmbie 7.76 Gambier Cube No. 1 13 00 Gambier Cube No. 3 noin Pepper Black ordin. Sport 20.05 Pepper, (White fair) ...buyers 33.75 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nora Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) n0(n Mace (Banda) m Cloves (Amboina) nora Bali Coffee (4%
    142 words
  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 103 11 FINEST SELECTED LIQUORS Brandy. IVunicr's Star. Champagne. Moet and Chandon. Champagne. Lebean. A sound, dry wine 1 doz. qts. 547 2 doz. pts. $29. Cider. Buhner's Herefordshire, m eases of <> doz. pints SI 7. COWSlip Wine. (j. Travers Sons) m eases of 1 doz. qts. $7. Gin. Melrose Drovers
      103 words
    • 9 11 I wSi r^ Bw_MP^'^^_-_^^^^^ M^^^^^^^^^^'*^--i*Mßj^^B|P_M^MH ___M|^^^M^_^^__- _i^^^_bi^^^ H j^^w^^-_-_^Be__b___,
      9 words
  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 945 11 VKSSKLS IN POUT 1 Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For Wn, n Kuantan F.M.S. 249 Egdom Kuantan, 15-1 1 F.M.S. Dock Seaßelle F.M.S. ych 400 Ahmat P. Sham, 14-1 F.M.S. Uncertain Steamers Nat. Tonnage Mastet From Consignees For Asahi Maru Jap 1748 Xakano Miike, 12-2 M. B. K. Saigon
      945 words
    • 247 11 WEATHER REPORT. These Weather Telegrams are transmitted by courtesy of the E. K. Tel. Co. and con S, the observations made at Hongkong (JfK Observatory, and at Manila Observatory (MN Ihe data are date and hour of d< -n patch the Barometer reading (Inches m HK Mill! metres m MN.);
      247 words

  • 488 12 Ln U i- mED Eva: iN. I inlaw 6 p.m. In spite ol weaker advices from London, the more lerioai political outlook, and the drop In price of rubber a fair business h«t beta transacted during the week, being mainly investment purchases m the mailer priced locals.
    488 words
  • 156 12 DIBECTOBS IJrALIFICATION EtBDUCBD. At an extraordinary general meeting ol the Pulau Bulang Kubber and Produce Co., Ltd., held at the registered offices Commercial Union Buildings, yesterday Mr. Hans Becker presiding, a resolutior was passed reducing the qualification of l director. The Chairman formally movec "that the articles of
    156 words
  • 60 12 Feb. 19th. Smoked Sheet, Ribbed -216 Plain 214—21 No. 1 Crepe 199—21 Caimoked Sheet No. 1 206 20 168 Scrap Crepe 160 Pressed Crepe 160 Cutreated Ciepo 1 1 1 38 piculs sold, the London Market pric for Fine Para Rubber being 4s. o_d. fc the day.
    60 words
  • 59 12 A Big Offer Reported. Ipoh, Feb. 21st. It ll repotted that the well-know European planter B. Y. Carey is negoti; tin^- for tho pnrchooe of New Town fro i'au Tot Shin for two million^. Apparently o robber estate, but tl Nawtoo m the Directory is quite small affair.
    59 words
  • 14 12 Agent! Simo, Darby and Co. ihikit K. B. 2 0
    14 words
  • 707 12 a Touching Documbmt. l'\rnK:i< BTOB- oi HBBOIC BTBUOOI4L Delhi, February, 14th. Bombay, February 13th .Midnight By courtesy of the Bombay Chronicle which has acquired from the Central News Ltd the sale of the newspaper rights for Didia of the story of Captain Scott's expedition, the following
    707 words
  • 151 12 (27th.) Sir J. D. Rees asked the Secretary for the Colonies whether Governors of Colonies were, like other Colonial officials debarred from accepting director>r ships m companies carrying on business m the Colonies m which they served until the expiry of three years after their retirement;
    151 words
  • 61 12 c Johnny and Fred took it into tbeir heads To go catching tadpoles one day Tbe pond was deep tho bank was steep, Johnny fell m straight away. Said Fred: "You'll die." <Juoth Johnny. S Not I ln loud pieicing accents he thundered: "111 get Woods' Peppermint Cure; then trom
    61 words
  • 293 12 In the District Court, yesterday morning, jefore the District Judge, Mr. Firmstone, ihe concluding stages of the case were reached, m which Chee Heong Look was charged, upon three separate counts, with Cheating m respect to three sums of money, and with representing himself to be the
    293 words
  • 297 12 YESTERDAY'S RESCLTS. CHAMPIONSHIP. Jennings beat Capt. Yaughan, 6 4,1 D. Singi.s. Scott beat Dawson, 6 o, 6 l. Henry beat Cookes, 6 o, 4 6, 6 3. Mamoli beat Meredith, 6 l, 6 o. I Gorris beat Peterkin, 6 l, 6 2. i Hargrave
    297 words
  • 101 12 Sunday, 2:3 rd Fob. Johnston's Pier at 9, 10 and 11 a. m., 2.80 and 3.30 p.m. Club Bungalow at 9.30 and 10.30 a.m., 12.15, 3 and 5.30 p.m. Tbe new Albambra programme this evening is an unusually strong one starting with the special liim "The Springtime
    101 words
  • 764 12 11 The Duymayer van Twist" has taken the place of the "Van Noort" as the mail ami passenger ship of K. P. M. m connection at Singapore with the English mails. It is notified that all the ports on West Coast of Siam between Setul and Tongkah are
    764 words
  • 57 12 [Nationality British if not specified.] Feh H facrtno Tayi r, Chemulpo via ports Chowfa, Ger, Reamer, TOWOO via portl Krian, McDonald, Kelantan via ports Nuentung, Ger, Schmidt, Boa: bay Sri Muar, Tilburn, Muar E Holac Ranee, (ler. Schmalfu-s, Dili Mahidol, Siam, Svarrer. Kuautan Lai Sang. Tadds, Penang and Cal<
    57 words
  • 13 12 Per D van Twist Messrs Korving, Kaffv bi i g and Lefevre.
    13 words
  • 12 12 Valentyn. Dut 248, Chevalier, _1 Serasan, Ships Agency Natunas, 25.
    12 words
  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 10 12 For Woods' Hacking Cough at Night. Children's Great Peppermint Curs.
      10 words
    • 88 12 Fresh Australian Pure Creamer) BUTTER Singapore Cold Setorag Co.. Ltd., AND BRANCHES. c_>_a _b£i S_3 [Ms Eka c_y__ tlxa cMj c__3 cXfe M W. D. H. O. WILLS'S tf THE NEW H SMOKING MIXTURE A PERFECT PIPE TOBACCO OF ALL THE i^n] £f^3 c^&3 9^? 9^? 9^? 9\l 9^? 9^?
      88 words