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

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MARCH 1 1913. NO. 7,7(>7
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  • 204 1 At tbe Legislative Council yesterda\ the double rikisha difficulty was attempted to be dealt wilh by deciding that no rikisha should be more than two feet wide, two years hence. The native won't nrind this Page 7. "Municipal Commission yesterday accept ed a number of tenders, passed
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  • 1519 1 In these days of militant Suffragism, mere man is apt to feel some trepidation at the venture to claim Mother aa poet, but may we not learn a lesson from the childhood of, at any rate that branch of the Aryan race whose thoughts fonud voice m the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 328 1 ITOPICALS OF UNUSUAL INTEREST ANI> ilTlli.l: THOROUGHLY ENTERTAINING PICTURES ALHAMBRA Eg 2nd Show To-Night! 9-30 to 11 p.m. g NEW PICTURES DfCLOODfO *J New Number of Pathe's Animated Gazette (i2tth Bdn.) CARNIVAL AT NICE. 1913. rTHE MILLIONAIRE MILKMAN (Thanhouser.i HER SISTER S SILENCE Appreciative HepWlS Drama.) LORD HARDINGE S OFFICIAL
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    • 237 1 $&&&B*m*Wmmm***\******^ r *^a^^m****m*********************S**** T **^**M*^*^*************^mm***m**Mm^*W *^HP***W I* HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. 1 To-Ni?4ht! To-Night!! 1 An Absent-Minded Burglar Biograph I I (Just one of those laugh, laugh, laugh farces, that have made Biograph famous.) S3 The Burglar's Dilemma Biograph I (Powerful Di-auia.) X A Day's Outing Biograph I
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    • 254 1 VICTORIA THEATRE, SINGAPORE. FOR NINE NIGHTS ONLY. Commencing, Tuesday, March 11 MAURICE E. BANDMANN PRESENTS THK NEW BANDMANN OPERA COMPANY "Tuesday, March llth. ijtBTS xnu m .jinoai\^v Mr. George Edwardes' New Daly's Theatre London Success GIPSY LOVE (Die Ziegouner Liebe) From Daly's Theatre London. Wednesday. March 12th. FOR THE FIRST
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    • 186 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Three bankruptcy notices on page 2. Mr. IL K. C. Fisher becomes manager of tbe Straits for tbe Eastern Extension Mr. Stanley Dunn signs per pro Briukmann and Co Page 2. Ships on the berth "Erinpura," Taroba."' Bucknall Lino, aud Oceau s.B Page H. N. Y. K. new
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 124 1 THE WEEK Saturday March Ist. High Water— 3 -20 a.m., 6-8 p.m. B. I. Outward Mail dee. St. Davids Day Dinner. Sunday 2nd. High Water— 4-2s a.m., 8-11 p.m 4th Sunday m Lent. Monday 3rd. High Water— 6 7 a.m.. 9-25 p.m M. M. Outward and Homeward mails dae. Oakley
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  • 82 2 Seven Chinese women were brought before Mr. Humphreys m the 3rd Court, yesterday, charged with gambling m a house iv Telok Ayer Street. The occupier of the house, with regard to herself and three of the others, pleaded guilty, and adding by way of explanation that it
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  • 118 2 In tho District Court, before Mr. lirrnBtoire. yesterday, Ismail aud Ho Ah Peow, Who were convicted, a few days ago, of theft fiom the person, were brought up by Inspector McAfee, for sentence. The theft occurred during a football match, at Raffles Reclamation, accused No. l stealing from the baju
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 89 2 r-» *i* t* *r*r*.*-*i -l* f •r T 1 "I-T TP m Xllib <5 r j WATERBURVS METABOLIZEITI Cod Liver 01 Componiid > TACTZLESS ODORLESS^ V-- 1 Tf. lest sciei tific pre- J C v*S_fc itunu.f O >I) LIVER j t t;IL. 1;. j all thai b J r it
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    • 576 2 NEW MUSIC AUTUMN MANOEUVRES. j GIPSY LOVE. PRINCESS CAPRICE. GIRL IN THE TAXI. NIGHT BIRDS. SCORES, WALTZES, SELECTIONS, ETC. AT ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. Notices TITI TIN COMPANY, Ltd. Nonce is hereby given that the Directors have this day declared an interim Dividend of 3 per cent, payab'e on 15th March.
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    • 601 2 Notices I NOTICE. 1 THE EASTERN EXTENSION AUSTRALASIA CHINA TELEGRAPH Co Ltd. Mb II K.C. "Fisher has been appelated 1 Manmikr of the Straits DISTRICT from to-] day, lst March, i 913. By order of the Board of Directors. H. K. C. FISHER Manager, Straits District. 1-3 mw ti-3 NOTICE.
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    • 730 2 To Let Seaside B innate* adjacent to 'he 1 Also Kodei ji. ih v, Creeceat mtu th< X ltoug. yi, IIM Appl. KYEI l.'J TO LET No. M, watei too i-*> to No. s. H Peb M TO LET FURNISI 11 DUNEARN," Barki months fir, in <nd of March. Applj
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 530 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. ST ANDREWS CATHEDRAL. t h m \m> m Lest. Md M«rch, 1913. 7 i a.m. Holy Communion. (Choral). Hymns 189, |.l A M 9 15 a.m. Matins followed by Holy Communion. (Plata) Hymn 92. 1 o.m. Sunday School and Bible Classes. |<M p.m. 'hot. J Evensong and
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  • 533 3 PORT OF l/»\I)o\s NEW STORES. I \«n.'!!ES 5-.W; INM'ECTION. In view of the rapid growth of rubber j imports into the Thames, the Port of* London Authority has found it neeessurv to devote considerably more space than formerly to this valuable commodity. Kor a good m
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  • 146 3 Sir Thomas Shaughuessy, President of the Canadian Pacific Railway, at the annual banquet of the officials and em ployees of the company at the Place Yiger Hotel. Montreal, m replying to the toast of The Company," gave an idea of the magnitude of the Company's operations.
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  • 383 3 KHAKI THF ONLY WFAU FOR BRITISH ARMY. "P.M.G." Special. There is a growing impression that it wi'l shortly be offlciallv announced that the scarlet full-dress uniform for the infantry of the line and the Royal Marine Light Infantry will be abolished, nnd that their khaki service
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  • 441 3 Kmmmm* Ff.iks Ai.arminc, T J." Flags. New York, January 15. The joy that Burges through a man's heart upon becom ing a father for the tirst time resulted m the relegation of Nathaniel Jones from the important light house on Watling Island, where he
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 245 3 i' DISINFECTANTS, j ALL KINDS AND FOR ALL PURPOSES H AS SUPPLIED to H.M. GOVERNMENT DEPARTMENTS M SANITAS-OKOL," M letm of ou*halfa tat*. Th* id<a*i_ .^u.f.c-t.M. for dm th* Tropic. High** lActoncy MdloweH oo* ki _r SAMTAS-BACTOX," (Saponified (resoi <,f th.- mm (20) guaranteed co- Wi Bom ..,.-n BOOS, ;m«l
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    • 12 3 1 1 Waterbury's &\t* A a P_vJ» I^£j2j2s^ COMPOUND j Ideal Digestant
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    • 21 3 |T0 THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND J. CAMBELL LATHAM €0, Court, Naval Military Tailors. 59. Conduit Street, LONDON, W. Mr. li. G. DISS.
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    • 209 3 KEROSENE OIL FOR BUNGALOWS, COOLIE LINES. 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 (Straits Settlements), LIMITED. Winchester
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  • 279 4 KXTI.NMON OF '/Xl PEI. IN WORKS. The Daily Telegmph Aeronautical Correspondent writes In view of the rumours regarding an Impending atrial law to be submitted to the Reichstag, it ia significant that the largest airship works m Germany those founded by Count Zeppelin, on Lake Con- stance,
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  • 219 4 Private Daniel Twomey. No. <>722, B. Co., Royal Munster fusiliers, was drowned m the Elephant Tank behind the Sbwe Dagon Pagoda on Thursday afternoon, Feb. 13. It appears that the deceased with some comrades had gone for a swim and a few minutes after five o'clock Twomey
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    • 130 4 APPOINTMENT .^fc*^ ,,^i' J^^g^^^^u HM E KIMGCONTRACTORS TO The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Oflice. AM lIS/ Hr" m MI I IB Hfl I Iff nil fe i I S lfl 1 1 iff mlL.\ JU MILK <^*> LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. THE FACT THAT j MILKMAID
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    • 340 4 s9 mmmQ r^r^M**^ r b« WIL L iams -0\ This is the famous remedy that has given new strength to so many invalids, so many debilitated, nervous men, so many week suffering women, so many anaemic, languid girls 'and youths. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People CURE. They cure
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    • 224 4 Lv JB I -»-»-^7a.__g?_;__r i jSßfc^^^ -*J*e__asjifc», gS-^ Tg, mm ff VLI' L Q PN Aromatic Schiedam I h V!V h l I K P iril chamj lV U|ll I representin tl p r I The taM Piek-ms-i-;.. lta tail feafc. Th 3 h.st Co.* ive. G. F. KELLNER Co.,
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    • 59 4 F. CLARKE Co. 207, QUKF.N Llvery Stable Keepers Fodder Merchants. For Rubber-tyred Gharri. tyred carriages, ring SR il9 FODDER delivered to any part of the IM**** SPECIALITY FURNITURE REMOVALS m our own Vans, by our own mea. Rubber tyred Victorias A I r private use by tin- month at M
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  • 1794 5 Uai: quid %gunt homins* nov.ri est farlifctlli. JUVKMJt of Mm people andec the Keftltb Insurance Act has already The mail has brought uk irporK OH the 1;i ~t victim. Thf ti fri thing 1 1 nit _nos.nl ">i I iiiibeth family. ited the doctor who had
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  • 227 5 r j A Ranter telegram Kays that the question of nimultaneous examinations m Kng I laud and India for the Indian Civil Service lias become the burning question before the Public Services Commission. A great controversy is about to rise over this matter, and m
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 400 5 REMINDER Ihis Day, Saturday, at 12 noon. AUCTION SALE OF A 20 h p. 4-cylinder Swift Motor Car (In good running order). At Powei.l t* Co.'s Saleroom. POWELL Co., Auctioneers. 26-2 2 J AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Town Properties, To be held at Powell Cos sale-room, On Tuesday, the 4th
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    • 590 5 Auctions BY ORDER OF THE OFFICIAL ASSIGNEE AUCTION SALE OF RACE HORSES The property of Tan Hood Guan To be held at Mr C. W. Abrams' Horse Repository. Orchard Road, Singapore Wednesday, March sth at 5-15 p. m. Lot J. Brown thoroughbred gelding Eoombah," 6 years old, by Invader; a
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    • 413 5 mm mmmmm m m I "'Hazeline' Snow" (TRADE MARK) i The Original Non-or r e as y j& Beautifier *p for the Skin J®\ y^< Complexion Va\ jy FOR BEAUTIFUL WOMEN "'Hazelinb' Snow' is a beneficial tonu which stimulates the skin, cleanses the pores, preserves the natural clearness and youthful
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  • 1315 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, March 1, 1913. Man iut» rir;e\..\ r t t*. draw Pl-dgeu ii kc »ai -.c <.&* Kvery decent-minded man di sires to hold m respect the body, however constituted, that has for its duty to legis kite for the benefit of tlie whole community. It
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  • 478 6 Mr B. Xunn is appointed a District Judge for Singapore. Mr. R. s. Lc May is going to Chiengmai to tttke over tlie post of Vice Consul. Detention Barrack Viiitorand Field »>:: ocr for ensuing week Major lt. <i. Bagley ''>rd Brahman-. The Chief Justice and .Mr. Justice Sproule sat
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  • 204 6 A serious outbreak of Cholera has occurred on board the "Gregory Apcar" on which, amongst other passengers, are a number of Chinese soldiers returning from Tibet to Shanghai. The vessel after anchoring m the roads came alongside the wharf at Tanjong Pagar to discharge cargo yesterday,
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  • 28 6 MARKIT RECOVERING (From Oar Own I Batu Cav< i bai dm v dend of too percent. 1 covering and at the su I mat i
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  • 23 6 Agents Jamei Bnodgrasi The Teton* Rubber si February 7.800 lbs. Veai output is due to < hinem dayi and a short month.
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  • 13 6 At the auctioni prices were re ih Sh< Bai iv
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  • 323 6 Lyall wo k. I ebru Tho lhaN iii.ii'ki I bai daring the w*s!k with amount of tnvsstmei which lee been eneouragi d advices from London. Btbblwo Rubbers. dealt nt tit 81s ready snd forward. Anglo Jai Mal »l I bawangt m considerable numb \a to 2s 2|d,
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  • 66 6 (Front Our Oun C*fTi t.) Psnang I eb. Is. Mr. Oao Hacbain prssidsd ovei ing of MalakotT Plantations SB i kid kbsl these was a profit on tapioca, but bfl did cot recommend a dividend, year they would haves smai I sodsc tapioca, the price of which had
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  • 49 6 (Front Onr Own < The victims ol the ihootil Tran-. the High < 'oi. I Governor, aro pt ogn There was a consul;. I four doctor! ding thfl the hull. The King of Siam I gracious wire of etnjnii A Buddhist priest st I airested for stabbing
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  • 138 6 A herd of wild slspbao busy m the Snngsi Biput aad most of the rubber Shouts have suffered m COI one plantation alone spwardi trees were uprooted. It i- Mtid -numbers at least SCOUpISOt I and there Is a large powsrffl ing it up. Organised tat have so far met
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 222 6 NOTICE. The Clifford-Wilkinson Tansan Mineral Water Co., Ltd., have pleasure iv informing tbe puhlic tbat the} have procured the services of Mk. OSWALD DALGLEISH, Consulting Ctpmist. from NOTTINGHAM, ENGLAND, ss Manager oi their Works al TAKARADZKA. Hii scientific and technical knowledge, gained bj .i vide and varied experience m all
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    • 70 6 NEW SOUTH WALES I The Premier and Mother State of the Australias. The land of reward far Capital Commerce Industry. The direct steamer services between Biagapote and Sydney, the gr<_at Commercial Centre of the Commonwealth offer special facilities for Reciprocal Trade. Por any further particulars. Apply to J. B. SUITOR,
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  • 86 7 TURKEY SUES. RKf i rea'i Bbbtiob. [Bj CaUe]. H p is bas infoi ria tb Bis disposed to ne i ith Bulg v Is oa the b i ender ot tdrianople. The situation at Teha< sii is unchanged. Ihe bom continues hrn less A Plot Discovered. 1
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  • 137 7 I eb. 3 The t,.\; 11;mu tions have petitioned M the idea of ria, and comthe injury to I 1 ide resulting n< lon of reservists on the I J oi the Bulgarian s looptantis ol oa by thi Powers, the liroui oi inducing Boomania li.
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  • 30 7 Romanoff Fete Guarded. SI Petersburg, Feb, 88, There are continuous searches and arrests, chiefly of workmen anil students, m connection with rthcoming tercentenary of the Ko msnofl dynasty.
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  • 137 7 A BIG BILL. Three Years Service. Reuteb's Sebvioi. I By Submarine Csfels]. Feb. 28 —The (iovernment has rabmitted to the chamber a Bill providing y millions sterling to provide war notorial which is most urgently needed to bring the defence of the country to a proper pitch of
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  • 77 7 Heavy Sentences. Peb. 27.— The trial of the motor concluded. The leaders Dieu Callemin, Bendy, and If onier have tanced to death, two others to labour for life, one to hard labour for md eight to periods from one rs, all the three women and two men have
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  • 37 7 •pdon, Feb. 27.— A Paris message says m s Rugby game Wales beat France '"'MIS to 8. The re.ult of the Amaiation Football match against baa been s victory for the Knglish goals to one.
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  • 29 7 Feb, 28. -Mr Wood-row Wilson, to a senator, states that he •'""■•sMr Hoofs Bill abolishing discriM»ou m favour of American ships Ub "'X the Panama Canal.
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  • 117 7 FOR PEACE FOR COMMERCE. Sir Frank Swettenham. Kioto's Sbuvici. i Bjr Submarine t 'able] London, Peb. il sir Fran* Bwetten. hem, writmg to the Times," suggests that as the cost of the most, expensive British battle Ship does not exceed two millions, the Malay Rulers m Council of
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  • 86 7 U. S. HAS A CINCH. Kkitkr'h Servicr. Submarine Cable] Washington, February 88 -The (nited stat«-- has concluded a treaty with Nice ia, sgrseing to pay three million do] law for th«- exclusive right to build an intei oceanic canal through Nicaragua, thus barring the possibility of a
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  • 114 7 VOTES FOR WOMEN." A Painted Lady. London, Feh. 88. Nome men caught vi woman painting "votes for women" on the seats at Hempstead Heath with bright green paint. They seized and pulled her down, i mothered her hair and face with paint and then released her. Yesterday Miss Locke was
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  • 32 7 London, Feb. 27.— The airship Beta while alighting at Aldershot collided with the telephone wires and then drifted for some distance, bumping so badly that the car was seriously damaged.
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  • 98 7 Death of Sir William White. London, Feb. 27. The death of Sir William White, the famous naval architect, is announced. Lady Scott. Wellington, Feb. 27. Lady Scott has arrived here well. She learned the news of her husband's death off Fiji and said I must be brave as my
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  • 55 7 Memorial to Premier. London, Feb. 38.- A National Defence Association .Memorial to .Mr. Asquith urges the (lovernment to take the nation into its confidence and give a plain statement of the position of the country m view of the changed circumstances m recent years. It urges the
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  • 40 7 London, Feb. 28. Orahame White has submitted to (iovernment a scheme for the establishment of a mercantile airfleet, subsidised by Government, with airship stations dotted on the coasts, and including the establishment of schools of air pilots.
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  • 26 7 Mexico City, Feb. 27. Huerta is drafting a bill granting an amnesty to all political offenders presenting themselves to the authorities within fourteen days.
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  • 30 7 The M Chu Aik Kong So" Society ban been registered m Penang, and notice is given calling on the Malacca Literary and Debating Society to give evidence of its existence.
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  • 1173 7 Obdduby Meeting, PBioay Feb. 28th Presbbt. H. E. The Govt. Sir Arthur Young, k.c mo. Lt. 001. A. Marrattlc. l>t K.O.V.L 1., O.C T. Hon. Col. Secretary, K. j. Wilkinson, cm. g. Col. Treasurer, J. o. Aiithonis/.. Od. Engineer, J. Piggott. *_eU< g Attorney OenersX(E.C. Ellis) Dr. \v.
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  • 220 7 Dr. Pinlayson's report on the work done m connection with Dr. Watson's scheme during the months May to October gives details of splenic examinations made, •wamp grounds filled up. A special note is made m several places of the dilliculty of carrying out extermination work where land is
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  • 104 7 The following ties will be played on Monday, the 3rd March. Championship. J. E. Tyler v E. Leggatt. P. A. Teale v M. D. Dando. D. Class Single. A. H. Todd v A. P. Ager. P, H. Hargraves v A. H. Bf. Thomas. TUESDAY'S
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  • 86 7 Owing to rain there was no play yesterday. Yesterday's ties will he played to day. Ladies' SINGLES HANDICAP. Mrs Hartnell v Miss Brodrick. Championship. Mrs Saunders v Miss Feindel. MONDAY MARCH Ladies' Singles HANDICAP Final. Mrs Hartnell or Miss Brodrick v Miss Cold. Championship Paiks Final.
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  • 75 7 Tht! S. K. K. (V) Kitle Club lire their monthly handicap this afternoon. On Thursday next the Cluh gives a cigarette smoker, followed hy dancing, m the Drill Hall Au attractive programme has been arranged, and the prizes won during the year will be
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 174 7 ROBINSON Co. SPECIAL SHOW OF McGregors' Footballs. Price $6-50. Cs sl S3 uee^^aS W. D. H. O. WILLS S gfj THE NEW g SMOKING MIXTURE H de LUXE §^j A PERFECT PIPE TOBACCO (IS_| OF ALL THE gjj LEADING mm ?J DEALERS i' 1 I<mS&ftp^*^ PATRONI/.KD fftsfij& BY ROYALTY. *t\z^^r*Z^
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 644 8 Shipping AUSTRIAN J\ LLOYD (Under Mail Contract with N^Tr^^ the Austrian Government.) NEW MONTHLY FAST LINE, TRIESTE— SHANGHAI From and to TRIESTE and VENICE, calling at PORT SAID Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai. OUTWARD. s.s. v Koerber 9900 tons due to sail on or about Mar 23
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    • 302 8 BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd APCAR LINE FOX Penang and Calcutta The Company's StkXmkr "ARRATOON APCAR 4,500 tons, B. F. Thomson, Comuian. er, will be despatched for the above pacta on Saturday, the Ist March, at about 4 p. m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class
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    • 526 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. FOR Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta. The Company's Steamer ERINPURA 5,500 tons, H. J. Brooks. R. N. R. Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 6th March, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class passengers.
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    • 700 8 Shipping N. Y. K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. EUROPEAN LINE. A Fortnightly service is maintained between Yokohama via ports to Marseilles, London and Antwerp, under mail contract with the Imperial Japanese Government. The New Twin screw Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted
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    • 678 8 Shipping N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAU 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
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    • 457 8 Shipping P. a STEAM NAVIGATION COMPas For China, Japan, Penang, Ceyic, Australia, India, Aden, Eg ypt Mediterranean Ports, P| ymo(m and London Through Bills of Lading Coast, Persian Gulf. Continental .1. Ports. uerlc Steamers will leave Singa,,,, MAIL LINES homeward (for Ii From Singapore, connecting Colombo with ss Devanha Mar
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    • 834 9 Ship p i n g foyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co. \v i/ Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Franto all points m the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. I DUO Too Triple Screw TturMne Linen M BHIHYO KAKU "TENYO IYO MARU,"th(
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    • 729 9 Shipping Pacilic Mail S.S. Co. tf. S. MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Serai-Tropical Route Only line taking the warm SOUTH EX* ROUTE across the. Pacific vta HONOLULU, i OAHU, on the most fertile and beautiful island oi 1 the Pacific. j Through Forage Tickets granted to
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    • 535 9 _JBa n ks HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL 815,000,000 RESERVE FUNDB Sterling £1.-500, 000 at 2.- «15,000,000 l Kilver Reserve $17,200,000) 80i., 200,000 Roeerve Liability of Proprietors... 815,000,000 COURT OF DIRECTORB. F. H. Armstrong Esq., Chairman. Hon. Mr. C. H. Rohp. Deputy Chairman. 18. H. Dodwell. Esq. F.
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    • 814 9 Insurance SUN LIFE AS^rv CE OF CANADA FUNDS (Exceed)— 8 5 0 0 0 0 11 CANADA'S PREMIER COMPANY. Experience has perfected, and ACTUAL RESULTS to Polio* k. M made he reputation, and proved the guarantee, of this cLpany's Po cie< Apply for prospectus and pamphlet ""ties. "FACTS ABOUT THE
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  • 680 10 The charge of Inaccuracy The following is rather appropriate as there have been local instances of a similar tendency. There has been m recent years a growing tendency on the part of public speakers to repudiate m calmer moments utterances made under the stress of political fervour, and
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  • 193 10 In tbe debate upon tbe Franchise Bill, with special bearing upou Sir Edward drey's amendment to admit women to Unfranchise by the omission of the word male before the word Person," quite the most amusing thing was the satirical speech of Mr Harcourt at the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 170 10 __>— i^ Note well the Rule! j Ii your car is equipped with rims m inch sizc^ you s-houl.i always use tyres <<t American size. Tyres m millimetre dimensions do not accurately tit ri in inch >ize. It is a makeshift to which one should resort o.i m a case
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    • 203 10 DIABETES A.n interesting treatise dealing with causes different stages and the most effective treatment of Diabetes, Hydrocele and Skin diseases will be given away free to the readers of the j W p atrika" on application to A./ CHATTERJI ACo.. (Dept. 8.W.) 108-2, Machua-' bazar Road, Calcutta. HYDROCELE Feb 26
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    • 902 10 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE SPRING RACE MEETING (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING) WILL Bl HKLD ON Tuesday the 6th, Thursday the Bth, and Saturday the 10th May, 1913. PROGRAMME FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 6th May, 1913. 1. THE OPENING STAKES. (2-30 p.m.) Value *<;00. A Handicap lor ITniuoi that
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    • 356 10 PWPertj -f .I.fT.r.nt NOTE: T>, VS***-* 9 ■>«»*. Owners of Orlflai •ttheroi the f0110w,,, **ris% Ma. i Second I i i i Beeond D Any owner wishing to i onaOrlffln Bace, onth, OB payment of 110 Entranc, Race, provided the oth. Race are complied with. Owners wishing I I Oriffln
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  • 935 11 500,0 0 £1 Angle-Java 9 J 9 ,u 150,000 28 m Angio-Mamy 45% tnt 14 J ik 50,000 2* 2s Bataag MaUka l J J! J* 100$ Hatu Tiga (Souago., U**. Int ...£3 16 3 £4 2 6 100,000 1 Bukit Kajang ->'>i% i« a o -585 L L
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  • 63 11 (COBRECTRD UP TO Feb. 2H Bank4m/B 2-4 1.1-.J2 demand 2 -4 i Private credits 8 m/a 2-4 9-16 credits 6mi 2-4 l:i ltt Fbance demand Bank 294 Germany, demand 288 i India, T. T. Hongkong, demand Yokohama, demand Java, demand 140 Bangkok, demand e,-,i Sovereigns, Bank Buying §8.54 Bank
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  • 147 11 Feb. 28. m 125 tons Bold $105.75 Gambier n an 7.60 Crambier Cube No. 1 13 00 Gambier Cube No. 2 nora> Pepper Black ordin. Spore ...buyers 19 60 Pepper, (White fair) ...buyers 34.00 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) Nora Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) noin Mace (Banda) Cloves
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    • 109 11 FINEST SELECTED 1 1 Q UO RS Brandy. Prunier's Star. Champagne. Moet and Chandon. Champagne. Lebeau. A sound, dry wine 1 doz. <jts. S\>? •_> doz. pts. Cider. Bulmer's Herefordshire, m cases of (*> doz. pints Sl7. Cowslip Wine. (j. Travers Sons) m cases of 1 doz. (|ts. S7. Gin.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 942 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For When !L7i?n D ™;V 249 Egdom Kuantan, 15.! RMS. D<„. k Sea Belle F.M.S. yeh 400 Ahmat Sham, Ul ...Ms c y*et tpd Dut 500 Klvimcber.' T l>in_„ ■>■>■• v Wolf tnd n„. -no 'inanu. 22-2 Neth. t on. Soorabaya
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    • 217 11 WEATHER REPORT. These Weather Telegrams aro transmittal by courtesy of the B. E. Tel. Co, and contain the observations made at Hongkong (UK i Observatory, and at Manila Observatory (MN* Ihe data are date and hour of despatch tht Barometer reading (inches m HK Milli metres m MN.j; Direction of
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  • 2920 12 DIRECTORS AND SECRETARY AT VARIANCE. Liquidation Suggested. Tbe statutory meeting of the Singapore Poultry and Dairy I'arni. Ltd,. wai held at l the registered offices, 4ft, The Arcade, yes- terday afternoon. Mr. A. I.obertson presided, these being aleo present Messrs l.cc Chim Tuan, W. Makepeace,
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  • 1172 12 The usual meeting of the Municipal j Commissioners was held, yesterday after I noon, when there were present Mr It. J. JFarrer (Deputy President), Mr Pierce, (Engineer), MrPolglase (Secretary), Dr. (ilennie j (Health Officer), Mr I. Moss, Dr. P. Fowlie, Dr. S. C. Yin, Mr A. M. S.
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  • 25 12 The P. and outward intermediate Nyan/.a is expected to leave Port Swet teiiham at noon to-day. m which case she should arrive here daylight to-morrow.
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  • 81 12 T,, T af Japanese soali at th< Quarantine rests! Bataria, and Tanjong ivi,,., Cholera are Sfithdrawi Tl lhe Gregory \t> v A' 1 discharges part general i loads for Chins und Japan her Tojage this Saturday aft Arrivals on Tbursdl liners "Achilles** nnd from China and the Both
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  • 13 12 islander, Brii 181, Hainswoctl Xmas Is., Boustead v\ i 0.. Kmai
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 120 12 FRUIT NOW IN STOCK NEW SEASON'S AUSTRALIAN APPLES AND GRAPES. Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd.. SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES. FOOTBALLS! FOOTBALLS!! THE BEST ON THE MARKET. ©fit i nag, Light, i Evei v hall tes-, i l.cononue. teed. de. One of ||m 1>- ban Bared, ti and Btted with tl.. I
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 130 12 CLEARANCES (Nationality British if i Fel. M Austria. Aus, Cosulich, Kobe ria n Peleus, Nicholas, H'kong, 5i,.,, S Van Lingga, Dut. Baman M. I'rinee. roung, Pladjoe Emile, Dut, Boodin, Rhio Kinta, Cox, T. Anson Lady Weld, Jones. Mali,, A m lir Merkus, Dut, Bobels, H, Mm I Carlyle. Duringer. V.
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