The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 February 1913
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Title Section15 1913-02-25 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 25 1913. NO. 7/70315 words
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Article198 1913-02-25 1 Uut little telegraphic news is Ihroagb to-day. Turkey has raised half a million to pay her bakere bill, and things are better. There is reported to be a ohaoge of policy to stand on the defensive at Tchataldja aud Bulair. Page 7. Tne Rowers decline to listen198 words
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Article1322 1913-02-25 1 Clarence Pendle. Ksq.. undergraduate strolled leisurely up K. P.." his bat;. cap and soil-worn gown lending an air of Importance to his con-Men. fall, and lifting him above tin- similar pretensions of fresherdom an impending Tripos he had bombastically assured his fri precluded all possibilityH.C.H.Lane - 1,322 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement207 1913-02-25 1 A PICTUBE YOP WILL ENJOY: THE SPRINGTIME OF YOUTH A Comedy m 3 Parts, by Urban Gud, with ASTA NEILSEN. the famous Danish Actress In the Principal role. B"^"^ aw— _i_m_^__^_m_m—^n «b__^b ALHAMBRAI ummmmuummmmmmmmmmmm mmmmm i******mmmsmmmwmsmimmmmMnsl BBACfI ROAD 2nd SHOW 9 30 TO 11 P. M. aUPPOETBD BY On the207 words
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Advertisement152 1913-02-25 1 A Programme Strong m Humorous Pictures That is what you want and will get MARLBOROUGH Picturf. Thkatre, Beach Road. TO-NIGHT Sk.( ond Show, 9 30 to 11 p.m. YOU WILL HAVE PLENTY OF LAUGHTER Out of such pictures as The Sleeping Car Man A COMEDY IN TWO PARTS In uhith152 words
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Advertisement158 1913-02-25 1 dw«_-nnaMa-vt«-88-i«a_aM«_i« II HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, J NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. 1 To-Night! To-Night I Heredity Biograph I I (A Story of the terrible experience of a white trader.) fi Beware of Paint Itala I (Funny Comedy.) X I The Circulation of Blood Itala I (Through veins and arteries.) IS GAUMONT GRAPHIC,158 words
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Advertisement211 1913-02-25 1 VICTORIA THEATRE, SINGAPORE. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY. Return Visit of the Eminent Actor ALLAN WILKIE and full London Company including MISS FREDISWYDE HUNTER-WATTS admitted by Press and Public to be the mot-t talented and versatile actress that has ever visited the East. Tuesday Feb. 25— Oscar Wilde's 1 Act Play211 words
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Advertisement127 1913-02-25 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Government of Johore call for tenders for various works Page 2. Aigrettes and marabout feathers for sale Page 2. Municipal Commission notice re closing of theatre— Page 2. Bankruptcy notice re Tan Cheng Geok Page 2. Siam Steam Navigation Service sailings Page 9. A new firm working on127 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous117 1913-02-25 1 THE WEEK Tuesday 25th. High Water— o 59 a.m.. 1-23 p.m. Allan Wilkie Co. Lady Windermere's Fan" Wednesday 26th. High Water— 1-30 a.m., 2-11 p.m. Allan Wilkie Co. "Mrs. WarreL s Profession." Thursday 27th. High Water— 2-1 a.m., 3-6 p.m. Friday 28th. High Water— 42 a.m., 4-12 p.m. Moon Last117 words
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Article286 1913-02-25 2 Those who observed the temporary proximity which altered a few hours later of the crescent moon and a bright star on the evening of Monday, Jan. 27th, concerning which a correspondent wrote describing the great interest displayed m this by Mohammedan residents, may like to286 words
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Article101 1913-02-25 2 Sir Walter William Strickland. Bart., owner of 21.000 acres at lioyton and Hildenley, north-east Yorkshire, has disappeared mysteriously from Marseilles. Ho was stopping at the Hotel Write, says the "Star," and about November 29 he left the hotel, leaving his luggage behind. For two mouths friends hare tried m vain101 words
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Article576 1913-02-25 2 Tonics: Thkir Use, ABUSE and Dakokb CJndei existing conditions, everyone m the tropica needs tonic for some time. Most of the drugi used for this purpose are, however, merely temporary stimulants which lose their etTeet soon after being stopped, or powerful poisons, like arsenic and strychnine, which Should576 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement801 1913-02-25 2 Notices RILEY HARGREAVES Co., Ltd. Notice is hereby given that the transfer books ot the al)ove Company will be closed from the 24th to Mth February 1913, inclusive. UNITED ENGINEERS, LIMITED, T. C. B. MILLER. Secretary, Secretaiies. Feb 20 27-2 Notice is Hereby Given that the Mark depicted above is801 words
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Advertisement767 1913-02-25 2 Notices NOTICE OF REMOVAL. Our Unices will be removed to 14, COLLYER QUAY, Ist Floor, as from Wednesday, 26th February, 1913. JAEGER Co. Feb 24 17-J LOST ON SUNDAY A black and tan collie dog, with white collar Municipal No. 2458. Reward on returning to DALLANS HORSE REPOSITORY. Jan 9767 words
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Advertisement494 1913-02-25 2 Notlces__ MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners hereby give public notice that they will not permit the peiformance m the Victoria Theatre of the play entitled Mrs. Warren's Profession, and that on any night for which this pi billed the Theatre Will be closed. By Order, J. POLGLASE. Municipal Secretary. Municipal494 words
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Advertisement329 1913-02-25 2 Wanted^ COMMERCIAL ASSISTANT, tation .h sired c- perienoe In <. serai md Book-keeping. apply, M k Peb U WANTED A 1 ol MlUwright struction In Sumatra, kpplj Feb SI ■OOOUKdt^ WANTED Qualified 1 -;i >pean Bm 1 1 Apply No. 10, Feb WANTED Three European Hai Apply L., Peb 20329 words
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Article1978 1913-02-25 3 BY THK TO PIC I ST. I kBLEH STI v:: r C'MAMI.KV There lies before us a collected edition of (alverley'b works, complete m one volume, with Sir W. J. Sendall's bioffr*. phicul sketch of the author. It is nearly thirty wars since his ruortiil li^'ht went out.1,978 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement163 1913-02-25 3 KEROSENE OIL BUNGALOWS COOLIE I I MES. WATCH HOUSES. ROAD LAMPS. JUNGLE CLEARING AND OIL ENGINES. LUBRICATING OIL AND GREASE FOR ALL CLASSES OF ENGINES AND MACHINERY. MOTOR CYLINDER OIL MOTOR GREASE SPECIALLY PREPARED FOR MOTOR CARS For Particulars and Prices apply to THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM COMPANY I (Straits Settlements),163 words
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Advertisement237 1913-02-25 3 F. CLARKE Co. 207, Quo -st.. Singapore Uv*ry Stable Keepers. Fodder Merchants. For Kubber-tyred Gharries and Beat Kobbet. tyred carriages, ring up Telephone 916. FODDER deliverod to any part of the Island. SPECIALITY FURNITURE REMOVALS m our owo Vans, by our owo meo. Kubber tyred Victorias A Palanquins tow private237 words
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Article1617 1913-02-25 4 From our own Comsponatnr.- January ;jo. m recent times, Burns celebrations J have spread over several of the days near est to the anniversary of the birthday j this year it was possible for an enthusiast to attend Burns dinners on Friday. I Saturday, Monday, and Tuesday, with1,617 words
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Advertisement109 1913-02-25 4 APPOINTMENT X^T "^P?JK H.M. THE KING. 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 I AND FEDERATED MALAY STATES PROVES THAT Milkmaid109 words
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Advertisement113 1913-02-25 4 CURE NO FICTION I Si THERAPION No. 1 In a remarkably short time, often a few days only urcs disc harges( either svxisupe.rsechng injection.' THERAPION N0.2 Cures blood poison, bad legs, ul< ers, sores, pamfu •welled joints, &c. when nxrcunal treatment 'ails THERAPION No 3 Cures chronic weakness, lo t113 words
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Advertisement342 1913-02-25 4 rz^TOK-r --»_*d-M_-H_H__-H-____MHiMHHH^ninilEa r^ INDIGESTION. JJ l food we eat, bat what we digest end Metaib M; ie body. When tne stomach and organ* digestion --w r tlie food (.it. vis <ml\ imperfectly ii <" nutrition, and the bod) loses M I _^ac^ con v,t (,l > doe« i V S*r?'342 words
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Advertisement75 1913-02-25 4 WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED COD LIVER OIL COMPOUND Finest Norwegian COD U 1 X < 1 1 el by the latest scientillc nooSM t<> a I allowing perfect SSSlml.ltVm With On osote and Qns germicidal and aati>labSfC llai Aids Digestion. Allays Fermentation Has no nauseous taste or odour Does not disturb the75 words
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Article, Illustration1074 1913-02-25 5 i Pacts amd Figubi I i apital cfiust anting credit banks irai mbaoribad by si I -.iii,.- niais >'.«>i in- peopls arbo reqaired ros from fchs hank it folio I• .1 lhal bank's lending powers i by the financial resooroas ers, takes ;i .-v bodj1,074 words
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Article421 1913-02-25 5 Ths decieioa of tbe Scottish Football Union lo bars nothing mora to do wit h the corresponding French Union is of s» 1 moat historical Importance, losing that it signifies final raptors of the alliance hetw< sn ths two count lies, which was begun, centnriei sgo, it> ths tot mation421 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement317 1913-02-25 5 Flannels! Flannels!! The Largest and Best Assorted Stock m Singapore. l/lVfollQC All tne newest stri P* s Plain White. Qf\ cents fljulldd Cream. Pale Bluo. Pink. Natural, etc. OU per yd. Natural Yorkshire Flannel.— All pure wool. Good washing quality. Price 60 cents. Width 23 inches. Grey Army Flannel.— Strong317 words
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Advertisement513 1913-02-25 5 GRIMAULT S SYRUP of Hypophosphite of Lime FbRONCHITIS^ I ll I STUBBORN li^l WEAK LUNGS, I COUCHS. Jf^i|_m CONSUMPTION J i_^_B_ .—Sliv T^ m H _^B _^_H_^H_HHM-_^B '9 -^Jsm BH>---i Ira* "*7 *_P"^_K| ■i__!«,' w j i oi fl Paris.B. r.VJvienne I-I^^'fl BEWARE and at all Chemists |j|§|g|glP OF IMITATIONS513 words
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Advertisement207 1913-02-25 5 AUCTION SALE OF UNREDEEMED PLEDGES, The Property of Ten Pawn-shops. Saturday, Ist March 1913, at 10 a. m. Tuesday, 4th March 1913, at 10 a. m. Thursday, 6th March 1913, at 10 a. m. Tbe PISdgSS, consisting ot WatcbSS, Chains. Gold, Diamond and other Rings, Earriafs, Chinese and Malay Ornaments,207 words
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Article16 1913-02-25 6 Domestic Occurrences. BIRTH. Hancock -On 2hd inst. the wife of A. T Hancock ol a son.16 words
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Article, Illustration978 1913-02-25 6 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, Feb. 25, 1913. < c KIHMI i.i r i <- "I i r In connection with the progress of the Municipal Bill through the Committee stage of the Legislative Council, there has been considerable discussion regarding the question of the right of owners to compensation978 words
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Article1229 1913-02-25 6 Major B. R. Dennis, R.A.M.C., has been appointed a Recruiting Medical Officer m the London District. Calls to the bar of the Inner Temple on Jan. 27 were Mr. F. 11. Baddeley, h.a., Cainb. and Mr. M. H. Whitley, a. k. c, London. The Central Malayan Rubber Factory, which has1,229 words
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Article58 1913-02-25 6 THE BRAZILIAN TRADE [From Out < MM Phs law tor the impro ns rubber Brazil basbesu passed the cl being* reduction m tbe, per cent, and th, mental stations aud Hie Boston rabbi A jj en pointed si reoeirsr. The market is dsp* hardening. The following interim58 words
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Article64 1913-02-25 6 (From Our Own Car Kuals Lumpur, i i,. i. Mr Broadru k presidi i meeting of the s, ren m a tborl speech -i standing feature of tli.- scoun profit on the B ompany's loan of ii_ thou. has bees pail off-re-elecb d President, and l i President.64 words
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Article118 1913-02-25 6 The bsll yearly general meet -ion ending 2nd hall 1 91 irsfl b< I the 38rd inst., at 'J l si i\ large atten dance <>f members. Th. port and accounts were dul] Igrssd t.i passed ths lattsi .hewed be] at 1256.78 m favour of tbe ASSOI118 words
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Article61 1913-02-25 6 MOST Patoubabli Ell Lovnoa Braciu i- London, February 11th. I interviewed Major Walt, r evening, and was informed that Sir Henry McCallum's health is much better. The reports of the specialists who have I i consulted are of the mosi teroursblc character, and consequently Sir Hsnn61 words
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Article342 1913-02-25 6 Surendranath Bunerjee, the Bengali agitator, has been elected a bssi ber of the Viceroy's Legislative Council. He has often been a member of the Msagsl Legislative Council, but tin* ll bil election to the Imperial Lsgislatun There have been psnistsnt rUUMUI lata that the playing of Peb Bin b introduced342 words
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Advertisement173 1913-02-25 6 OBTAINABLE IN ACT. FIRST (TASS HOTELS _ti___i wf r y .ja asaaaH saa_ a^^^BE^^Vfl'^-_^_ _r J *'-j_A HiH k_j SE_V i_, 4r _B l-M BOLE AGENTS 1 OK ABOVE 3 BItVNUS CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co. I Every item m our N^y. x* NEW Nw PRICE LIST OF Wines and Provisions IS173 words
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Article238 1913-02-25 7 ADRIANOPLE HOLDS OUT. Defensive Policy. X, Feb 13, The anno tdriaooplc. a Bulge- me piloted by a Bi tided m the Turkish li strong force of rora Kadikeul -a cre houn fighting, sirnul :oi eei 01 tlie mem] ad upied the hills at nt ffITTSB. olunl i a;)'238 words
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Article284 1913-02-25 7 Wan the SfUBDBI In tentional t Then are fuller accounts from Constantinople of Na/.nn Pasha's death, and these go to prove that his murder was preted. The Times" Constantinople correspondent describes the scene as follows As Finer, Halil, and Djemal Beys, foilowed hy Talaat, Omar, Nadji,284 words
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Article170 1913-02-25 7 b ti been given to the pur•ie thousand mules m Argentine transport purposes m India.' Shore, Army veterinary department, -tant to the director general, j department, has left for Buenos il.<' purchases and also to see ""■r gun mules fit for mountain artil- be obtained. pleasant to read of the170 words
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Article198 1913-02-25 7 MADERO SHOT DEAD. London. Peb. j;;. Telegrams from New N oik state that Madero and hil eompan ions were shot dead m an attempt at bs whilst being transferred from the Oaal Palace to the Penitentiary. Two of the attacking party wie also killed. 'don. Peb. 24. According198 words
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Article394 1913-02-25 7 'alcutta. February 1 1. At the High Court to day before .Mr. Justice Chnodhori the bearing of the suit brought by Mrs. Mnjor f (ieorgie Corless") against Maurice Randmann, proprietor of the Bftnd Wi man Opera Company, claiming lis. 18, 0()0 as damages for alleged394 words
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Article231 1913-02-25 7 Thai. i -Comedy OF Aihmw's Aeimne Fljght. The airman, Bielovucic, by his flight across the Alps, has captured the hearts of the fair sex m Italy. The fact was demonstrated by an amusing incident at Milan. The rumour had gone round that Bielovucic was to visit231 words
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Article75 1913-02-25 7 London, Feb. 24. -Mr. r. E. Smith, hunting at Bicester, had si toss over posts and rails and had a rib broken. Renter's correspondent at Wellington reports that there were earthquakes at Wesport which lasted for forty hours. Several were accompanied with the noise of cannonading. Miners had75 words
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Article384 1913-02-25 7 sm: Stoops to Conqubb." It is not far short of a bundled and fifty years since Oliver Goldsmith wrote this comedy, \et it remains to this day one of tbe most delightful pieces of play writing possible to imagine. Tbe plot is too familiar to need384 words
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280 1913-02-25 7 Correspondence. AS YOU LIKE IT." To the Editoh. Sir, As an admirer of the above play, perhaps you will be good enough to allow me to give you my impression of the performance thereof by the Allan Wilkie Company on Saturday last. It is a matter of regret, that there280 words
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Article92 1913-02-25 7 Before Mr. Hamilton, m Penang, a Ta mil coolie named Poonosamywas charged with disorderly conduct m the Police Court. On the 17th inst., just before the Court opened, accused entered the building and to the amazement of the court officials occupied the Magistrate's chair. He was removed, and placed under92 words
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183 1913-02-25 7 The following is the report from date of formation 20th June, 1911 to 31st December, 1912. This Association was formed at a General Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce on June 20th, 1911, when Rules and ByeLaws were adopted. The first Auction was held on183 words
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Article361 1913-02-25 7 There is no peculiar characteristic m rubber, writes Mr. E. L. Killick m the Financier," to justify the belief that it may be sold with impunity under methods which would not be tolerated for a moment m connection with other stable products. This bi-monthly rubber lunacy361 words
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Article326 1913-02-25 7 Mr Humphrey's court was occupied, all yesterday afternoon, m hearing the case of Bcngkek, a Malay Muuicipal Rikisha Peon, No. 44, who is charged with receiving an illegal gratification of :50 cents, whilst on duty outside the Hotel van Wijk, on Jan. 24th. Mr Ambrose prosecuted, Mr326 words
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Advertisement194 1913-02-25 7 Gramophone Records by Celebrated Artistes. $275 V7^ CLC. ***** Si mos vers avient ties ailes (Halms (Suug m FRENCH.) Mth- l'auline Donalda. (Soprano.) 0. C. ***** Gilda-aire Rigoletto"— Verdi). (Sung m ITALIAN.) 1 rauleln Selma Km/. (Soprano 3.0.417*8 Pagen-aire Maskenball" Verdi). (Sung m GERMAN.) Franlein Se'.nia Ran. (Soprano.) C. *****194 words
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Article361 1913-02-25 8 P&O Sardinia, sailing Feb 26.— Mrs A. I Low and infant, Mrs Wilkinson, Miss dimming, T.O. Hickley. DrSkae, Mr Allen, Mrs Broadie, Mr A Mn If. D. Mudie and infant, W. Evans, Master Butterworth. Mr Caplin. Per P, A O. steamer Devanha. connecting at Colombo wl»h Marmora, sailing361 words
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Advertisement388 1913-02-25 8 STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPY (Steamship Company) NEDERLAND." Fortnightly Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore, Sabang, Colombo, Port Said, Genoa, Algiers, Tangier Lisbon and Southampton. Steamers are due on or about the undermentioned dates OUTWARD. HOMEWARD. Koningin d. Ned Mar 7 iK. WlllenTl. Mar~~B Grotius Mar 21 jVondel Mar 22 K.388 words
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Advertisement487 1913-02-25 8 Shipping N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained betweeD Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twinscrew Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with487 words
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Advertisement1133 1913-02-25 8 Shipping Shipping British India s. n. Co., Ltd Hamburg America Line, Penang, Madras and Negapatam H<MlbllP_-_ The company's Steamer "TARA" 6,522 tons, G. M. Symmers, Commander, will DOUtSChe Dampf SChif f-fatlftS GOS, be despatched for the tibove ports on Thursday, the 27th instant, at 5 p.m. "Hansa" Bremen. She has1,133 words
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Advertisement672 1913-02-25 8 Shipping N.D.L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers cf 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, Shanghai, Tsingtau Nagasaki and672 words
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Advertisement456 1913-02-25 8 Shipping p. aToT STEAM NAVIGATION C 0«p U For China, Japan, Penang, Cc¥ 0 Australia, India, Aden, Eg,,, Mediterranean Ports, P| ym uu and London Through UillH of Lading HHU Coast, Persian Onlf Continln'taV- Steamers will leave Singapore n or a| 1913 MAIL LINES Homeward (kok Km From Singapore, connecting456 words
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Miscellaneous307 1913-02-25 8 PASSENGERS EXPECTED. Pii PA <> str Nyanza. dee Feb P. Mis"< OeOST, Mr A Mrs Crag. Miss Beckett. Mr A Mis Pledger, 0. Haggard. Mrs Black and child. Pet N.D It. BSf Yorch, due Mated 1. Major j A. C. LoWSfc 1». S 0., Sad Mrs. Lowe. Miss i>. i..307 words
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Advertisement676 1913-02-25 9 Ship ping I f oyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co. Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Franco to all points m the United States, Canada. Mexico and Europe. tl 000 Ton Triple Screw Turbine Liners SIIINYO MAHTI" "TK\vr. i HIYO MARU/' the Qneen. of676 words
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Advertisement707 1913-02-25 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 AOUTE across the Pacific via HONOLULU, OAHU, on the most fertile and beautiful island Of the Pacific. Through Passage Tickets granted to England, France and Germany707 words
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Advertisement538 1913-02-25 9 Banks THE BANK OF TAIWAN, Ltd. Incorporated by SPECIAL IMPERIAL CHARTER. Capital Suhseribed Y1 0,000,000 Capital Paid Dp V 6,250,000 Reserve Funds V 3,100,000 HEAD OFFICE TAIPEH, FORMOSA, (Taiwan). BRANCHEB AND AGENCIES: Arnoy Keelung Osaka Tamsui Bombay Kobe Shanghai Tokyo Canton Kagi Swatow Yokohama Calcutta London Taichu Etc., etc. Foochow538 words
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Advertisement812 1913-02-25 9 Insurance SUN LIFE AS IZ„ N 7^¥CANADA. rrTmmo (incorporated 1865). FUNDS (Exceed) £8,500,000 CANADA'S PREMIER COMPANY. m^f J fT rien °f < has P ei focU (1 ACTUAL RESULTS to Policy holders, have made the reputation, and proved the guarantee, of this Company's Policies. Apply for prospectus and pamphlet "FACTS812 words
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Article689 1913-02-25 10 An Australian View. The freedom of the world enormously depends upon Great Britain's supremacy on the sea. A nations internal affairs are, up to a certain point, its own concern alone. But wherever there are water frontages, most of the interaction of nations takes place across the689 words
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Article1241 1913-02-25 10 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 months1,241 words
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Advertisement299 1913-02-25 10 "Hazeline' Snow" 'TRADE MARK) The Original if'^^^BL Non- g r e a s y V Beaut i f i c r jgj for the Skin jf y^ j FOR BEAUTIFUL WOMEN "'Hazeline' Snow' 1 is a beneficial tonic which stimulates the skin, cleanses the pores, preserves the natural clearness and299 words
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Advertisement87 1913-02-25 10 DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA BROWN'S SPECIFIC. To be had at the Singapore Dispensary, and of MISS BROWN, Grassdale, River Valley Road, Singapore. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd. Near Entrance to Borneo Wharf. Telephone 1026. Sea stocks of all kinds of Frozen Meats etc., can be delivered to shipping at the Wharves,87 words
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Advertisement171 1913-02-25 10 SIEMENS WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Telegrams SIEMENS, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 647. Electrical Engineers. Manufacturers and Contractors. SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMO WORKS, Ld. H I I— .■■l— _>— +um ■1 Head Office Caxton House, Westminister, London. Supplies Dept. and Stores Upper Thames Street, London. Lamps and Fittings Dept. Dalston, London. Works Stafford and171 words
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Article644 1913-02-25 11 GHGGGGGJGGK *****0 s 5 Ayer Panaa 10% int 9 00 9 2~> 120,000 1 1 AloiGajah l>i% int 4 10 4*2? 150,000 1 1 AyerKuning J J JX f'2 200,000 1 1 AyerMolek 40% 2 .90 3 05 400,(00 1 1 Bukit Jelutong 6 7i 7J ,Sff 10 10644 words
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Article69 1913-02-25 11 (Corrected dp to Feb. 24. Bank 4 m's 2 -4 7 1fl demand 2-4 6-82 Private credits 8 m/s 2-4 m 11 credits 6m 2-4| France demand Bank 204 Germany, demand 288. India, T. T. 1111.4 1 Hongkong, demand 13Yokohama, demand 114 1 Java, demand 140_ Bangkok, demand 35$69 words
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Article143 1913-02-25 11 Feb. 24. Tin buyers $109. H5 Gambier 1.15 Gambier Cube No. 1 13.00 Gambier Cube No. 2 nom Pepper Black ordin. Spore 20.05 Pepper, (White fair) ...buvers 13.71 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom. Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom Mace (Banda) 115 Cloves (Amboina) nom Bali Coffee (4%143 words
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Advertisement114 1913-02-25 11 FINEST SELECTED LIQU O R S Brandy. Pruniers :i Star. Champagne. Moet and Chandon. Champagne. Lebeau. A sound, dry wine 1 doz. <jts. so? •> doz. pts. 1 Cider. Buhner's Herefordshire, m eases of 6 doz. pints Sl7. COWSlip Wine. (j. Travers iV Sons) m eases of 1 doz. (jts.114 words
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Advertisement7 1913-02-25 11 'B_ll jj^^^L^-ti-fj-i P^_r_TE i.^^^M_^_B_M_^_m_^_-_^ J^^l^mmmsssmm^aaaas^ m aamM7 words
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Miscellaneous1194 1913-02-25 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons dommandera From Arrived For Wm n Kuantan F.M.S. 249 Egdom Kuantan, 15-11 F.M.S Dock Sea Belle F.M.S. vch 400 Ahmat p. Sham, 14-1 F.M.S. Uncertain Wnlf V, !w SS "w/^g T. Ptonng. 28.2 Net*. Con. Boorabny. 26 WoU tpd Dut 00 Quispel T. Piuang,1,194 words
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Article1842 1913-02-25 12 IFtom our own Correspondent.) I'oi.i Th a. London. Jnuuary 81. The first opportunity m recent years to allow member! of the House of Commons to vote on any topic of importance according to their conscience and not according to the dictates of the Party Whips has been disastrous.1,842 words
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Article63 1913-02-25 12 The following are the results of the crushing operations at Raub for the four weeks ending 22nd Feb.. 1919. la kit Koman. Stone crushed 3,125 tuns. Gold obtained 477 o/.5.. Average per ton 2 darts. BUKIT M.\i.\<cja. Stone crushed 2,807 ton.-,, Gold obtained 260 ozs., Average per63 words
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Article186 1913-02-25 12 YESTERDAY'S RESULTS. Championship. E. Leggatt beat Col. W. E. White, 6—4, 6—3. J. S. Jennings beat D. J. Steyn Parve, 6—2, 6—o. R. L. L. Braddell beat A. R. Linton, 6 2, 6—l. D. Class Singles. A. H. Todd beat F. Cohnitz, 6—3, 7—5.186 words
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Article105 1913-02-25 12 LADIES LAWN TENNIS CLUB. YESTERDAYS' RESULTS. Ladies' Doubles A. Class. Miss Gunn and Mrs Gansloser owe 15 beat Miss Feindel and Mrs Buckland owe 15, 6 2, 6 5. B. Class Final. Mrs Payne and Miss Abraras, 5, beat MissWorters and Miss Brodrick scr., 6 4, 4—6, 6 4. Ladies'105 words
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Article36 1913-02-25 12 The following returns show Singapore L. R. C m front, by four points from Perak. Singapore L.R.C. 164 Perak L.R.C. 160 Selangor L.R.C. 151 Penang L.R.C. 140 Kinta L.R.C. 129 Malacca L.L.C. 12136 words
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Article303 1913-02-25 12 How it Affects Foreign Companies. A new law affecting foreign insurance companies doing business m Japan comes into operation on February 1 next. The deposit, which must be paid before an insurance company can begin business, remains the same as before namely, 150,000 yen (about J.303 words
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Article307 1913-02-25 12 QThe quarantine restrictions ngainst Mauritius for plague are withdrawn. The Yesan Maru discharges a cargo of Japanese coals at the wharves. The German mail steamer Bremen which arrived from Hongkong on Sunday, resumed her voyage to Bremen last night (Monday) after discharging and loading cargo and taking m307 words
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Article135 1913-02-25 12 Delhi, February 15. A tragedy was enacted at Delhi m the police lines on Saturday morning. The night previous Constable Kirath Singh was put m the guard room for being drunk on duty. In the morning he eluded the sentry, possessed himself of a rifle and ammunition,135 words
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Article264 1913-02-25 12 Protected Sale of New Town If negotiations now taking place are brought to a successful conclusion, the biggest property sale that has ever been effected m Ipoh will shortly be completed. Practically the whole of the New Town will change hands. The parties concerned m theT.O.M. - 264 words
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Page 12 Advertisements
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Advertisement10 1913-02-25 12 For Children's Hacking Cough at Night, Woods' Great Peppermint Cure.10 words
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Miscellaneous120 1913-02-25 12 LATEST SHIPPING. Lama, Brit 917, Sinclair, 24-2. Penang, Boustead A Co., Penang 26. Penang Maru, Jap 3,415, Combes, 24-2, Glasgow, N. Y. X., Japan 26. Tong Hong, Brit 1,314, Euart, 24 2, Penang, E. Tr. Co., Penang 25. Hudson Maru, Jap 2731, Mikami. 24 2, Miike, M.8.X., Bassein. Mataram, Brit120 words
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