The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 March 1913

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. ti:n cents SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MARCH 6. 1913. NO. 7,771
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  • 119 1 Turkey denies that peace is imminent Page 7. It is expected the Oakley trial will end on Saturday Page 7. Canada's navy bill is under discussion m Committee Page 7. The Assizes continued yesterday, a sentence of whipping being passed Page 12. Mi6s Marie Hall delighted a
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  • 981 1 Th«re was a Rajah of Kcddah called Rajah Maba Prit Daya whose mother was descended from the race of the (lirgassi the ancient tusked inhabitants of Kedduh. Canu« nothing for the welfare of his people he devoted himself to hunting :nid other spoits, and his expenditure
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 923 1 DOUBLE ATTRACTION IN COMICSI j" AR|MA HALL CINEMATOGRApiTji' ALHAMBRA north^bridge^oad. o FAHI A I I To-Night! To-Night I TO-MGHT! tod Bkow t 930 to tl p.m. TO-NIGHT!! <f> 8 An Absent-Minded Burglar Biograph c MAX LINDER S LATEST P (Just one of those laugh, laugh, laugh farces, that have made
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    • 145 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Office m Malacca street to let Pago 2 Laugin and Co's healing balm— Page 12. Auction of land aud* bouse In Serangoon road Pfige 5. Guthrie's have a six seater Daimler m stock Page 6. Tenders required by the War Depart raent -Pago 2. Sale of work for
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 154 1 THE WEEK. Thursday 6th. High Water— 9-48 a.m., 11-0 p.m. Dalhousie Chapter, s :>0 p.m. Miss Marie Halls Violin Recital Vie Theatre. S.R.E.V. Cigarette Smoker, Drill Hall. Friday 7th. High Water— lo-27 a.m., 11-20 p.m. P. <fc O. Outward mail tee. Legislative Council 2-80 pin. Singapore Golf Club meeting, ."5.15.
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  • 163 2 Bach :ii;ernoon, on the r— ■■enabling of school a class had been accustomed to sing a short hymn or gCftOe" < oiniiiene ing with the. line Weuk And sinful though we be. On a new, up to date mistress being :ip pointed to the el*M she soon noticed
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  • 199 2 THE PASSING OF THE RENOWN." There is no room m the work of the Navy for sentimental regret. If there were, we might very well lament the dcci sion to use the "Renown" as a target. She is probably the comeliest ironclad ever built, with her graceful lines, her sugges
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  • 115 2 A circuit rider, whose horse had gone lame, dismounted and proceeded across a Missouri pasture on foot. An angry bull, sighting the pedestrian, took after him, whereat the preacher fled for his life to the protecting branches of a sturdy oak. For an hour the bull pawed
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  • 202 2 It is officially announced that a happy event is expected m the Spanish Roy*] family, where such events have been fre quent m the past six years. King Alfonso and C^ueen Victoria Eugenic are already the proud parents of two sons and two daughter*, and would have had a family
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 903 2 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. THE SPRING RAGE MEETING (UNDER S. R. A. RULES OF RACING) WILL M HKUj 01 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 1609. A Hai dieap for Horses
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    • 1363 2 Entries Close at noon on Saturday, the 26th April, 1913. In all races the advertised Second Prize will only be given when there are live Starters the property of different owners. NOTE: The attention of owners is called to Rule 188, which makes* tho hour for t Scratching o p.m.
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    • 756 2 Notices j MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The Mwnicipai Coim: js-joners- of Singapore invi,e tenders for the erection adjacent to the Kallang River Heseivoir of a Bungalow and outnonaea for the Bnpertetendent. Drawings and Fpeciiication may be inspected ami tender forms obtained at the Municipal Bngineer'i on\i-r daring office hours. Bona Bde U
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    • 253 2 Wanted COMMERCIAL ASSIST Situation d. experience In Book k< ping. ENGLISHMAN SEEKS EMPLOYMENT Not afraid 1 1 vorl laboi:: a Apply 0. X WANTED tmmediat< I 3 ra| •alary paid to witn f testimonial McALIS I 1-3 PASSAGE HOME < )tTered to I. td\ la voyage with two child* n
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  • 400 3 "T HE HOME UNIVERSITY LIBRARY." v.l!i;imi> mihl Norgutr atomisa a I Ml Often new volumes for ■■< LafOS of M Thi Home I'niver- huh will take place on Mr. Hwl-rM Pish**, who beoOOM Vu«' Chancellor of i 1 n ritss <>n Napo< Md of which he is one of the
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  • 266 3 INDIAN FLYING- FOXES. tdian Flying-foxee or fruit bats dint) have boon purchased Liverpool, ami placed m one l!ll> wnpartments m the Insect the Zoological Gardens. During ll are to be seen hanging m a the roof, each suspended by I eg, with the head downward- folded over the body. In
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  • 29 3 I- Nuu tell t.u. pray, In ay«ar Ait limn, and 1 Pom lor whai about n, ain't tl.dt (MM v.l.ru fw i;ik< rmiot Cure it ha 1 the run."
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  • 510 3 Outs to th>; Dim im The following is a list of th apOMrnttil presented by British engineers to Hongkong CniveiNity down to the end 04 lust year, m response to Mm appeal made by Professor C. A. Middletou Smith, Dean of Mm I 'acuity of Engineering (1)
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  • 216 3 From the earliest day of the bioiscope, the problem of coloured pictures has taxed the energies of innumerable workers m that Held nut the demonstration of a series of films taken by the 'Vhrouo chrome" process which was given at the Coliseum last mouth suggests
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  • 100 3 The fact U, WV govern the Philippines bettor than wo do Alaska, says the Minneapolis Journal." Our pride has been engaged to show the sceptical world our ability and sincerity m dealing with v subject moe. As a result we have given the Filipinos Urn only ehmnot
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  • 593 3 UM. C. W. Dai.hishike's' Vikws. Mr i. W. Derbiatrire, of Messrs Paterson, Snuons nnd Co., who is at present m England on leave, writes to a mail paper Sir. Mr Rowland Hunt, iv his letter to you m your issue of the 3rd inst.. refers to the resolution
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  • 244 3 New York. The Democrats have a bill pending proposing home rule for 8,000,000 Filipinos m eight years. At a banquet at Washington President Taft, with unwonted indignation, argued that it would be a lamentable policy to undo the achievement m the Philippines. "It would
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  • 574 3 Thk Lunatic's Revenge. The German Press treats the strange events which happened at Strassburg with much dignity and reserve, and with an evident sense of the extent to which a scapegrace has vindicated his "sanity" by making the whole capital of a German province ridiculous. The only
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  • 348 3 Says thk Ac; a Khan. Bombay, February 14th, His Highness the Aga Khan contributes a remarkable signed article, two columns long, to the Times of India, indicating what he considers the proper attitude of Indian Moslems towards Turkey. Regarding the war, His Highness passionately appeals
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 58 3 i In a case of a neurasthenic patient who had been under tnoflioal treatment for years' without permanent benefit, tlie effect of glycogen was wonderful. She gained m weight and ptrengtfa so rapidly, tl)at m twfcnty years piaotiee, 1 have never seen such results m is short a tiiue. ton,
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    • 10 3 For Woods' Hacking Ccagh at Night. Children's Great PeDDerminti Cutp
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    • 180 3 o ABSOLUTELY 4 CV PURE GRAND PRIX PARIS 1889 BEER THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd., SOLE IMPORTERS SLEDGE MILK IS GUARANTEED TO BE GENUINE SWISS MILK Do not confuse this brand with other Milks of uncertain origin. If you have not tried Sledge Brand you can have no idea what
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  • 488 4 A POETICAL TRIBUTE To A SINGAPORE LADY. Tin: Pkopkr Wat OF Pretty Fanny. "Fuirplay," of .lan. :>Oth has this refer ence, m prose and verse, which will interest and amuse the numerous friends or the Singapore lady whose skating prowess and personal charm it extols The
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  • 281 4 In a country of hot summers the question of drinking with meals is of exceptional interest. Australians have heard much for and against the practice, which is popular locally. The journal Good Health (England^, dealing with this subject, and also the tea habit, says The free drinking
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  • 60 4 Calcutta, February 17th. A crowded meeting of Mahomedans was held at the Town Hall this afternoon, Mr Hague, of Bankipore presiding. Resolutions were adopted expressing abhorrence of the Balkan atrocities, regretting the attitude of British Ministers, and recording their disapproval of the Aga Khan's recent letter m the
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  • 416 4 Singapore, Mar. Uh, 1913. Beans, Long per catty 08 do. French do 1» Beef per lb. is Beef Steak do. Beau Sprouts per catty *2£ I v ..u:;l)OO Sprouts do. 0/i Blachan do. 15 lirinjals do. 0i Cabbage, Batavia do. nil do. China do. 07 do. Salted
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  • 163 4 From Messrs Morrison and Co.'s weekly market report, dated Rangoon, February 21 White Rice, As anticipated, a considerable decline m rates was noticeable this week. Millers showed more disposition to sell and a fair business resulted, the bulk of the rice being taken up by Java shippers,
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  • 602 4 The Pkkvkntion ami < ii;k of Pi<;khtivk Disordkus. Enthusiasm of doctors n a new 1)]S( OVKJtV. Doctor, I liave tri.^l six of tho best-known Infant foods, and nothimg igreei with baby. He is sick li«> has oolio and diarrhoea, and he is wasting to
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 127 4 ffl APPOINTMENT < "g*££ I^^^^S** HW> E K HG CONTRACTORS TO i. The British Admiralty. The War Office. The India Office. j MILKMAID MILK LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. I THE FACT THAT J MILKMAID MILK IB HAS BEEN CHOSEN FOR USE IN I THE GOVERNMENT I HOSPITALS IN THE
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    • 92 4 M4-++^r+^»" f -t- "t- T 4* -I- -I- r -t- -V -I- ft A THIS I IS I i IT f t I, WATERBURK'S METABOLIZED God Liver Oil Compound /7T\ TXSTELES3 ODORLESS )'Jj>^y\ ie a es t scientific pre /^J*S&\ paration of COD LIVER -^Z~T,- OIL. Does all that is
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    • 78 4 SIEMENS WINCHESTER HOUSE, SINGAPORE. Telegrams SIEMENS, SINGAPORE. Telephone No. 647. Electrical Engineers, Manufacturers and Contractors. SIEMENS BROTHERS DYNAMO WORKS, Ld. Head Office Caxton House, Westminister, London. Supplies Dept. and Stores Upper Thames Street, London. Lamps and Fittings Dept. Dalston, London. Works Stafford and Woolwich. W. J. GARCIA, 219, Orchard Road.
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    • 270 4 I 1 1« r !uring i» parati •>■■ v.t ft Food bscooM api By longer or >u cm (or nfaoti <lvsi- I I I WiC' j m v k l SB SJ s for fmfm untt th Singapore Gold Storage Go., Ltd. Near Entrance to Borneo Wharf Telephone 1026. Sea
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  • 417 5 aare not beaa portaaeo to a late i <m- -pi tb. < Iras reported dobj< ;,t the last moment there was ion raited by the French repte* the Hril isn I toTernmenl have 000 to Mm nent tot pnrpoea of •il whicli will help opening op ol
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  • 219 5 ibe report of th« Renong Dredging ComP*ny, Ltd., for the year ended :;mh Sept. presented at the meeting on Oil Btafc I that (luring the period 082,986 cubic yardi of wash treated, and total of 257 i srta of tin ore was recovered. The realised attar deduction of
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  • 49 5 a lawyer and connoisseur to ol hia experiences in i 01 a i in, red •miling, "and th. to me u dilopid re choir air,' ho said, l to Louis I Louis Croi said io Bu< h peraon.' Ohv ■I the salesman, "■■>■ Mckol marked 'Louis 'pool 1\
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  • 586 5 One CM f lie wideh .i.vi.. I tff i Ju.Jia i.-. t In* coco., lit p:.!in. and iUprod ict« titute an important item m I. m agriculture nnd trade not to speak of :.li ■ant iind «loatettfc ue, The tree under coconut
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  • 113 5 M\nv COOLIES Killed. Calcutta. Feb. 24. On Friday last :i mail train ran into seveial coolies of ballast train at Barauni Junction, N. W. Railway, many of whom WON killed and one badly injured. The bal last train bad bean put into a siding to permit
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 7 5 Waterbury's CCyViPOUND 1 H E Ideal Digestant
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    • 703 5 FOOTBALLS FOOTBALLS THE BEST ON THE MARKET. .—(4 __K__KiS9_!_w 2J5i r^- J **^'__t v J **»_f T n -fl-C^ m i"->^ teed, best cowhide. ___l^_i ____r______B____v__f Jyt^^^^ 1 i^L__j V- > *C^^_j)_Ch__^-_jw a _HJ vv4^ d, ',> JP" J/,\ <_itf|B_r s >. \i> UJ Lfffl^lf_^m l W^-(-J---fi-J-i^r aU(I titted with
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    • 207 5 *C~^2L^^\\ Illness take yp-^^Vx, mark Mjk I^JJ Z\ BRAND Tonic Wine r Every dose of this valuable tonic nourishes and strengthens the debilitated system. It begins by enriching the blood the source of food health and thus every organ of the body is benefited. 'Vana' is especially serviceable to persons
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 57 6 COI>FIN<;TON- R»WLINB.— On Jan. 23rd, at St. Anne's, Sy*ton, by the Key. W. Nixon, assisted by the Row W. D. Bodkin, uncle of the bride. STmWAET Codrington, Straits Scttk'ruents, C.S., third surviving son of Rev. R. G. <odrmgton, chaplain to H. M. Forces, to Kthkl Kathleen, eldest daughter of
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  • 1361 6 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, Mar. 6, 1913. Unp. ill Heir u,i. "I. r »D' MIW One of the most remarkable facts about the civilised lift 1 of to 'day is the rapidity with which new scientific inventions and adaptations pass from the ntage of being the wonder of the
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  • 709 6 An informal dance will !>. held iv the Tanglin Club, at 0 p.m., Ou Friday 7th The Brazilian Commission's estimate! of plantation rabbet output m I'M 54,550 tons and Iheacreage of 1* millions are both regarded bi excessive. Sir \alentine (hirol is making «ood recovery from his illness. Alter I
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  • 193 6 DEFENCE COMMITTEE'S SCHEME. Drastic Rules. I London. Mm j r J— fcttOM. I >reign H.-anu.,,. from .1., place I tha United Kiagd that Tb.'y nail »uta landing place and and uh.n they land i I authorised officer, ih, pounds In the ca* 0 pound m the ease
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  • 39 6 London, M.irch 4. Berlin that several British iiavn! men Ii tired at Bittefeld to study tii.- construction sad attrnd the trials of a PITNTII ainhip for the liiiti^li Adiuiiitlty. irhieh i- i plett-il m three weeks.
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  • 81 6 Finding a way Out. Londou. Mar 4. The ttnUmill Midland tfuard Kicha.-dson o-i Mar an interview witb v Pres-, r (i; that if he had known that the li tions emanated from hmdq would have obeyed Ihtm. pnMB relieve the teusion. The Chain the Company m a
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  • 19 6 Part*, Man h4. 1 ,v lot tl; tinif> Lake Ttha>l heai .1 thl signals from HifTel Toy.
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  • 78 6 (From Our Own < mdenL) Piananf, Mai The Pfnaag < lnotta Pn ,m dt claring a dividend of ten bonus of Jive per cent for the ftai miia| I December 11. A preliminary tnqair] day m regard to the well Khoo Soo Tat, who is ch;i Ij Urn
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  • 179 6 The continuance of the ram throui Tuesday night WM NtDOliaible I I f" r ther rise m the flood w -tinny "it* liukit Timah C'.mal ami J ing residents m Marker Road district who v. not. poSM riages or private riU ihM from to r of public
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 121 6 By Royal Warrant of appointment to his Maiesty King George V. BOLLINGER CHAMPAGNE We hold stock of the 1904 vintage of the above Wine m Quarts, Pints and half Pints. Sole Agents CALDBECK, MACGREGOR Co., I BURGOYNE Coy's I AUSTRALIAN HARVEST JL BURGUNDY y V AND v mm claret. B^HB
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  • 287 7 PTHE INSTALLATION. age of Hope to Workers. Mr Wilton and Mr m President „nl with Iba ii-u.il pro < re for Jeffemonian ii 'lies m lln 'I' ior itioni pro- Ii were the Mitfi i te witi of i gar- I ipened b\ Mr Wilson White b Mr
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  • 31 7 Washington, Mar. 4. One of the last arts of President Taft was to put his lifttAiara to the Navy Construction Bill *hich provides for one battleship m 1913.
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  • 35 7 Ntw York, Mar. 4. Another skirmish "'tween American and Mexican tro< •> is reported on the frontier. The Mexicans >1 Are on i:. S. < avail y but retreated nifronted with a machine gun.
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  • 20 7 Paris, March I. The Supreme Military decided m favour of three with the abolition of all exiptions.
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  • 20 7 w, Mai 4. -The Daily Express fcbsi Sir Thomas Lipton yesterday challenged for the America Cup.
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  • 42 7 1 ii,lav's meeting, the Colonial Secre•\ill move that 18.840 be revoted for ipb pottf from Prai to Parit Huntar. 11l( bills down are. Infectious Diseases; orporation of tbe Chief Secretary, F.M.S. It reading) Traction Engines CopyRepeal; and Tobacco Hevenue (Labnao).
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  • 42 7 T&e High Court, Johore, which is tryi? Chinaman on a charge of murder of Oakley, at Sedenok, and of rob"rv with violence, sot for half a day only i then adjourned until Saturh day the case is expected to
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  • 108 7 egram to the Empire says:— exhibiting a keen concern m d BoberU'i Compnlaory Service CamI" nly declaring that with such England could lend troops m war time. V. l/ud and J, I. A. McDiar--1 Coy. R.O. A. disembarked from 1 0. N van/a on 2nd instant, and 1 on |h«
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  • 126 7 THE BILL IN COMMITTEE. Counter Proposals. Ottawa, March The no nee of Com moot ester dav began the Committee stage Ol the Naval BUI with an all night sitting an. l is expected to sit continuously till Itday night, the rule, not providing lor the closure. Sir Wilfri.l
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  • 75 7 Greeks Still Struggling. London. March The Allies intend niMiltirjg with one another before accepting the mediation of the Powers, hut it is li!v. iy that they will insist on the acceptance of their terms m principle. When all have asM-nted the Powers will probably prepare a draft treaty
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  • 40 7 Constantinople, ftfarcb I.— -The Grand Vizier m an interview denies that peace is. Imminent. Turkey accepted the media tion of the Powers hut was not negotiating with Bulgaria direct. Turkey would refuse to pay a war indemnity.
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  • 89 7 Berlin. March 4.— Tbe Reichstag had its attention called to the Lever conces ■ton m Liberia, as reported on .lav. 14, and the Government representative de clared that granting s«ch a concession, of such a scope would an»ouut to a monopoly inadmissible under the terms of the
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  • 519 7 An article appeared m our issue of Tuesday on this subject, and as mention is made of the M Old Shikari we got an expression from the real M Old Shikari who tells all that he had to do with the matter m his own inimitable
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  • 1892 7 CONCERT. The artistic triumph of Miss Marie Hall las. night at the Victoria Theatre, where a crowded audience had assembled to hear the first of living women violinists might be summed up m a variation of the fatuous despatch of Caesar's, She came, ■he played, she conquered."
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 91 7 Gramophone Records BY MISS MARIE HALL AT ROBINSON Co. Si W. D. H. O. WILLS'S H "x? s. it- C' gg THE NEW SMOKING MIXTURE g de LUXE A PERFECT PIPE TOBACCO <5§ OF ALL THE g=H LEADING 1 DEALERS NEW RECORDS. GABY GLIDE iTHERE'S A GIRL IN HAVANNA (TURKISH
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 880 8 Shipping AUSTRIAN v LLOYD (Under Mail Contract with N^Sp^* the Austrian Government.) NEW MONTHLY FAST LINE, TRIESTE— SHANGHAI Prom and to TRIESTE and VENICE, calling at PORT SAID Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong and Shanghai. OUTWARD. Koerfe NNtaM due to sail on or about Ma* SI •hemla" INIIOM due
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    • 557 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. FOR Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta. The Company's Steamer ERINPURA 1,600 tons, A. D'Cruz Commander, will be despatched tor the above ports on Friday, the 7th March, at 5 p.m. -She has excellent accommodation for ttrst and second class passengers. Terms and rates of
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    • 697 8 Shipping N. V X 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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    • 667 8 __^Shipping N.D.L. Norddeutscher 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, (connectinj Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtan Nagasaki and
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    • 482 8 Shipping P. &6T STEAM NAVIGATION COMP AN> For China, Japan, Penang, o Australia, India, Aden, E^ vpi Mediterranean Ports, Plyn.onr and London Through Bills of Lading Coast, Persian Gulf. Conti; Portß. Btiwmera will leave Sing ai 1913 MAIL LINES Homeward (fok hi 1 From Singapore, connecting M Colombo with 88
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 661 9 foyo Kisen Kaisha CENTALS. S. Co.) Western Pacific Railway Co. Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Franali points m the United States, Canada, .Mexico and Europe. < Turbine Linere "SIIINYO .MAKD" TPNVn FTIME TABLE FROM HONGKONG. fim^WH ft* March. n Boaglmg M April. Hnn^k< r^. nth April. y li
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    • 703 9 Shipping Pacific Mail S.S. Co. U. S. MAIL LINE VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN AND HONOLULU Semi-Tropical Route Only line taking the warm SOUTHERN ROUTE acrofls the Pacific via HONOLULU. OAHU, on the most fertile and beautiful island Of the Pacific. Through Pasnage Tickets granted to Errand, France and Germany
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    • 534 9 Banks HONGKONG AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL •w.ooo.IMM I RESERVE FUNDB Sterling £1,500,0U0 at 2.- $1,«J,000,000 1 Silver Reserve $17,200,000/ 53i.200.00C j Reterve Liability of Proprietors... 515,000,00'J COURT OF DIRECTORB. F. 11. Armstrong Esq., Chairman. Hon. Mr. C. R. Rosr Deputy Chairman. ;S. H. Dodwell. Esq. IF. Lieb Bag.
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    • 633 9 Insurance SUN LIFE AS <^rr OF CANADA 1 FUNDS (Exceed"" 8 5 0 0 0 0 O 1 CANADA'S PREMIER COMPANY "PACTS ABOUT THE COMPANY" to W. A. WHITE, Manager. Chief OHieo for South Eastern A.v, C> nattor V Road, SINGAPOBE THE CHINA MUTUAL I LIFE INSURANCE Co., Ltd., H
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  • 794 10 It appears pretty certain that motor owners who are objecting and those people who have subscribed to the big petrol protection combination, are up against a much harder proposition than at first appeared likely. A friend writing from home says that petrol is now selling at a shilling
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  • 384 10 I i r P <> nr Mongolia i ■trlDdiaatGoloi.il 4 MissJ. Cook, Hcwan.k^v. Hill-i **F*O«i n O. Oarrer, Mn a m and child. M, a tfr*e J. Woolloy, P, C. SU-vciiv. Mr ft Mrs. Thompson M MrAMn Lancaster, M Mr A. Irving. ivr p,* o itaaoM i Riledn
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 174 10 />.. j^^fe^-- r A The Experienced v Jr^r 7 Motorist V Q£ takes /^CONTINENTAL TYRES Obtainable from all Dealers and Garages. CONTINENTAL TYRE RUBBER C. U SINGAPORE, Phonk 290. 17, COLLYER QUAY. THjmbami Continenta. SHAVER "SILAM BARI DAN SHAVER "KAMPONG GLAM TERBAKER." (In Romanized Malay), both m One Volume. Price
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    • 60 10 DIABETES A.n interesting treatise dealing v;Uh causes different stages and the most effective treatment of Diabetes, Hydroceleand Skin diseases will be given away free to the readers of the B. \V. Patrika N on application to —A. CHATTERJI&Co., (Dept. 8.W.) 108-2, Machuabazar Road Calcutta. HYDROCELE Feb 26 27-5 MARTINS jf
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    • 344 10 DUNLOP TYRES ARE THE PIONEER TYRES "^^^X First m 1888 /fift- x Foremost ever since. t^> |lfi| You always get good r™ I*^1 |n|| I f> MB service and fair treat- I Is mwfment if you use Dun- JJijl' lops. I Hflj Can be obtained from f fej all Garages
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  • 1336 11 8^000 i8 J fc aB 9 MD ;il LA8TDIV. BUFBB8. SBLfcBBS. 85,000 2h 2h Allagar g% o q <* i i 800,0<0 £1 £i Anglo. Java 8 g J J 150,000 2s 28 Anglo-Malay 45% Int 14 i I is U 50,000 2s 28 Batang Malaaa J 6 3
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  • 70 11 (Corrected dp to Mar. 5). Bank 4 m's 2 -4 lt-81 demand 24 i Private credits 8m s 2-4 9 I<s N credits 6m 2-4 l'M6 France demand Bank 294 Germany, demand m 288} India, T. T. 174 4 Hongkong, demand Yokohama, demand 114,' Java, demand 140$ Bangkok, demand
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  • 148 11 Mar. 5. m 1" tone sold SlOh.oo et v 7.60 Gambler Cube No. 1 00 Gambier Cube No. 2 Nora Pepper Black ordin. Spore ...buyers 18.50 Pepper, (White fair) ...buyers 33.1>6 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) nom Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) nom Mace (Banda) 115 Cloves (Amboina) nom
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 109 11 FINEST SELECTED LIQUORS Brandy. Pmnier's :i Star. Champagne. Moet and Chandon. Champagne. Lebeau. A sound, dry wine 1 doz. (|ts. Sv>7 2 doz. pts. Cider. Buhner's Herefordshire, m cases of doz. pints SI 7. COWSlip Wine. (.J. Travers Sons) m eases of 1 doz. qts. ST. Gin. Melrose Drovers Old
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 873 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Flag and Tons Commanders From Arrived For Wneo KuantanFM.S. 349 Kfjdom Kuantan, 151 1 K.M.s. Doet sea Belle F.M.Sycb 400 Ahmat Kuaotan, X.M.S. s I ChaoHo Ch.0n.195,, n,,,s t odt X. on Tyno. 3 Chi Consul sV, a! T Btmmera Nat. Tonnage ft Master From Conslsneos For
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    • 215 11 WEATHER REPORT. These Weather Telegrams are tranuinltti .1 by courtesy of the K. K. Tel. Co. and contain the observations made at Hongkong (HK <>l, urvat., i y, and at Manila Observatory (MN lb« data are date and hour of despatch j the Barometer reading (inchea m hk muu metn
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  • 39 12 (From Our Gun ('t>rrrs]><>i]dnd.) London. March 8. iiborough li:i^ (ie(l;ired an interim dividend of 2\ per rent. Balgownii' ha-; derlnred I disidend of 25 per cent. The share market is flat and Ibfl rubber market weal;.
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  • 121 12 Agents. Bouste.id and Co. Seletar ,','JMi; total to date U last ><-ar 12,*29. Agents. I. W. Barker and Co. Batu Anam Uohore* 1,209 I'.atu niffi 1,899 Pnngfcmiin Dorian 5,0-j^> Bute Oil Sei.iamhu 2.898 Sungei Bagan 2,27.") Sungala 1,907 Kukub 4,566 Sandycroft 11.990 Against 10,429. Clunv M.I
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  • 70 12 At the 7 7th auction of the Kubber Association on Tuesday there was offered for sule 186 cases4tri.il> Pkls. or 59,859 lbs. and hold 401 cases 40U.41 Pkls. or 54,588 lbs. PiU< N lit: vi.i/r.i). Sheet Smoked 9200 to 9220 I nsmoked 196 211 Crepe No. 1
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  • 263 12 lirlore Mr Justice P. .7. Sproule. Two Indians, Saiboo Marican and Abdulkader, claimed to be tried on a charge of theft of a piece of silk value |5.78, :u\ fcilk handkerchiefs vaue ST."? and one yard measure value 11.50 from Messis Yamato and (o's shop m High Street
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  • 29 12 There will be no play m the above tournament until Monday and a fresh list of ti'-s will I <> drawn up for that day.
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  • 178 12 Before Mr. Firmstone, m the District Court yesterday morning, Mr. EL M. Ware of the Anglo Swiss Milk Company, and his Malay chauffeur, Haji Ahmet, were charged, the former with allowing his t-ir to stand outside Tanglin Club, one night, recently, contrary to the traffic regulations at present m force,
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  • 330 12 Th<i following uew books vrill be ready for issue on Thursday. Aikow, ami Alice, The King's Signature. Bosanquet, X., Catching a Coronet. liowen, Marjorie, A Knight of Spain. Burnham, Clara L., The Inner Flame. Capes, liernard, Bag and Baggage. Cobb. Thomas. A Marriage of Inconvenience. Cole, Sophie. In
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  • 166 12 Xi-:\v Links, Feiiri why 191 P. 1:570 Anderson..l.\\\, Craigmillar, 1 >alvey Road. 1372 Campbell and Co., Ltd., J. L., 66, Hill Street, 1850 Campbell and Bergsma, Ist floor, 11, Kling Street. 1876 David and Sons, Bexhil!, P, Oxley Rise. 1377 Dean, H., Woodsville, r,)perSerangoon Road. 1379 Harper, H.,
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  • 192 12 General de Peer Portugael, formerly Netherlands War Minister, has^just died at The Hague. He was the author of works on international maritime law m time of war. took part m the preparation of the < M'neva Convention m 1864, and was a delegate to The Hague Conferences. One of the
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  • 573 12 The District Judge was occupied nearly the whole of yesterday, m hearing further evidence m the Hock San (coconut plantation) cheating case. Mr. Eber appeared for the prosecution, whilst Mr. V. D. Knowles defended Hock Ran. Pow Kee (recalled) swore that he had never given evidence m
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  • 298 12 Id the Exchange, on Tuesday afternoon, the annual general meeting of the Rubber Association of the Chamber of Commerce, was held Mr. M. E. Plumpton presiding. Many of the local Import and Export firms were represented. The Chairman, m re ferring to the report, called attention to the
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  • 54 12 I shall become a simple wine grower once more," ex-President Fallieres has said. In going back to his home m (iascony he tfoes among his own people, where he may speak fluently the language of the Troubadours m preference to the oflicial French which he has had to use during
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  • 45 12 Tbe British India steamer -Jelun^.i from Japan and China discharges part cargo here and loads for Calcutta. The outward bound Holt liner Titan arrived from home ports on Wednesday morning with a large cargo for discharge. She bunkers and loads for the Pacific.
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  • 572 12 Orders by Lt. Col. G. A. Derrick, V.D., Commandant, S. V. C. Singapore, 4th March, 1918. S. V. C. Ballestier Rifle Range is allotted as under: Sunday March 9th at 8 a.m.—S. V. A. Maxim Company. Sunday March 14th at Ha.m.—S. V. A. Maxim Company. Sunday
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  • 55 12 The B.C.M. Post says that Miss F. Hunter Watts (Mrs Allan WilkicO has just received an offer to play a leading part under the management of Sir Herbert Tree on her return to London m April. Play. goers will wish her unbounded success m a sphere v.hich presents opportunities unlimited
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 205 12 -t^KELLY AND WALSHgNOW READY DIRECTORY* CHRONICLE FOR Singapore, Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States. Siam, Borneo, Netherlands India, Philippines, Indo-China, Hongkong, Macao, China, Eastern Siberia, Japan Korea Complete Edition with Maps and Plans $w t without Maps $d I HEALING BALM For all Urinary Complaints. Stops Inflam mation m a day,
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