The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 November 1913

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. N CENTS SINGAPORE WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26 1913. NO. 7.693
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  • 148 1 A telegram from our Kuala Lunipor correspondent gives the High Commis sioners speech to the F.M.S. Council, by which it appears tLat Bam of 70 millions is to be expended next year, the rebeing 40 millions, the balance presumably from reserves. There may be an error In
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  • 914 1 The local poet ha- mi id W ilt iv na. :id the :mnn»l fair is known some as the Mop. by others as tinroust or the Hiiing. l.ut the antiqui^ atford s undou! it ranks witu the Nottingham rmiaghMa Onion fair, and dm <iil< ol tli .< old
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 182 1 v DRY, DRAGGY, MONOTONOUS OR WEARISOME PICTURE >ou luight imagine it to be BUT ONE uhi tuution throughout LL OF INTERESTING INCIDENTS AND PLEASANT ROMANTIC SITUATIONS Film iv Pfciti Kutitk'd THE KING OF THE AIR LOVE VICTORIOUS New BEING SHOWN at |~ALHAMBRA j kCB ROAD. A FEATURE FILM OF MANY
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    • 288 1 GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME I AT THE A HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. I NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. I TO NIGHT TONIGHT!: I I THE KISS OF MARY JANE (Powerful Drama) STAR PAPA'S BABY (Farce Comedy) A. B. I EDWINS BADGE OF HONOUR (Convict's Comedy) A. B. I GAUMONT GRAPHIC No. 43, (New
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    • 110 1 WAYANG INCHE PUTEH THK FAMOUS Indra Ma'nikam Theatrical Go. OF BELANGOB To-Night Le Grand Illegal THURSDAY, NO PERFORMANCE FRIDAY, 28th, CHENDRA WATI Grand Javanese Play WILL BE STAGED. Admission. Reserved $2. $1, 50 cts. and 25 cts. Ladies' Zenana 50 Cts. and 25 cts. A Choice Light-Entertainment Programme comprising INTERESTING,
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    • 158 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Auction sales include two safes, a motor car, three milch cows— Page '2. Important announcement re .Sideros then" Page 11. Apcar, P. and and Indo China sailing alterations— l'::;: Thongwa for I Minderoo for West Australia P;i^ Verto at the Theatre Royal Pqge 1. Wanted a small Gharry
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 152 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday 26th .^tnii Water— 8-37 a.m., 9 Djapoera R.C., winding up nitg, Kvatt' s noon. SMS. Guild 8-3U pin. Football, Scotland v the Kcst. Thursday 27th. iligh Water— 9-\s fc.no., 10.f4 p.m. P. O. Homeward ruail c Friday 28th. High Water— 9-4$ a.m., 11-9 p.m. New Moon. Municipal
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  • 82 2 \u auction of its kind at lock, <limniity of Blw that il v.hich is only found M Her -h tleton. was jll. to Bd. :i Prill. il. Bhi dark violet fluor spar, BBtel pnrposos, the limited in winon i red -ale in M.my ol the
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  • 135 2 in the coarse of a letter, one in the oarage of the Kaiser affirms that since cata*trophe to the airship L 2. a week the latter has had a long discussion :i i "ount Zeppelin on the many ques.s tMm Hag the utility and stability of a
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  • 80 2 L The oil ■ftONMf I'wiugone" is still :lu' i rf Tuticorin but tb has d out of the harbour and No details reUnf ilva^e are available, but ii reported that an attempt was to have ;ude to force the oil out of the tanks < i reached
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  • 51 2 MM that pec Vooiilmry. i- aicp. He t ]<;>t will bar; belluklsliaU me bii>h.-!s ol hwim all ptfMMM in toom <\ Mid i-ounfry ing the said* Trial of Veu- ,w hove all the old shoes I rid for joy, and all my neighbours >^ riiiii ,;ice of bad
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  • 78 2 Australian aborigiual has been <i -covered who is a remarkable artistic uua. Entirely self taught, he bus carv- i out of kaolin (a porcelain clay) won•l' rfully faithful figures representing alevery phase of native life. The uures are stained in natural colours, uch the ingenious aborigine has
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 419 2 ORGANS v f P3I FROM $35. THE ROBINSON PIANO so, ud. Notices $20 REWARD j Wl m of a unall Aus- by 1 L OXELL, Btralte Trading Co. it v c LOST m White Bull-Te* ler i! I on to 11 LLOYD Rd. or «o. 2 TriE ARCADE. 20-11 27
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    • 578 2 Notices NOTICE GOVERNMENT OF JOHORF, Town Board Department, Johore Bahru. Tenden rtreißYlted for the supply of Coil ie-* for iy 14 for Btroet SoftTengiojl for the Towns of lobose Bahru, Beganutf and Kotft linggi. Sealed Tenders -bitin^ the daily rite of iragee H^kcd per ooolie should reach 'he Secre- Town
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    • 450 2 For Sale TWO IRON SAFES FOR SALE PRIVATELY (1) A Milneis' fire resisting safe in splendid condition (Size 4ft. 6in. by <ft 2in. by 2i bin (i) A new Are proof cafe with combinati c lock by J. J. Taylor, Totooto. Any reasonable offer accepted. POWELL Co., Auctiom rs, 26
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    • 818 2 Auctions AUCTION SALE OF .Ac, jj. P., and di harness and laiups. On Saturday, 29th, Nov, at It-Ma* POWELL Ik < !1 MORTGAGEE S SALE i 3 Singapore Milch Cows and 5 On Thursday, 27th Nov., at I (On fit iioni >i CNINC KENG LEE ft Co. 2611 AUCTION SALE
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  • 849 3 The P/esideut of Magdalen, when giving ftwaj the prizes at Magdalen College School the other day, said that whereas our public schools teach boys to act for themselves, they do not so well teach them to think for themselves. The distinctioti here is a very clear one,
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  • 313 3 Travel Risks Reduced Among the risks of travel, whether by 'motorcar, railway train, or taxi cab, is' 1 that of being cut by broken glass. Any i discovery that will abolish this danger; j will be welcome, and such a discovery has been made in Triplex safety glass
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  • 121 3 He was a young man a candidate for an agricultural constituency and he was sketching in glowing colours to the audience ot rural voters the bappy hie the labourer would lead under an administration for the propagation of sweetness and life (says the "Argonaut We have not yet
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  • 52 3 The boy stood on the frozen deck, And wished that he was dead. The wind blew round his naked neck, The rain beat on his head. He caught a cold, a killing cough, And said. I'm done for sure," But now he's well, his cough is off, Through Woods' Great
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  • 146 3 Mr Duncan McLaren, a Radical member of Parliament for Edinburgh, brother-in-law of John Bright, a man mighty in figures, sued the Scotsman newspaper for libel," says Mr J. Stephen in the New Witness." "He won his case, and on the Mine dux, in the House of Commons, made
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 272 3 The DISINFECTANT EMINENTLY SUITABLE FOR USE IN THE TROPICS is For Bb^b^b^-^ On Government, /j^A J W¥^^ Farms, Estates, Medical. Civil, /^HIV I 1 1 f IW B I */|l a^fla\ Rubber Sanitary, f* J f Ipjl* J ill |ME B< Plantations, Hjpoour, a^d IMPwMIHIB^ Cantonments, Municipa x^ B fl^
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    • 184 3 V ABSOLUTEL PURE GRAND PRIX PARIS 1889 BEER THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd., SOLE IMPORTERS FAR EASTOHYGEN COMPANY, LTD., (SINGAPORE BRANCH.) j MARINE BOILER REPAIRS BY A UTOGENOIJS^ WELDING Repairs of Furnace Cracks. [Repairs, of Leaky Tube Plates Repairs of Pitting Corrosion.jßepairs of Riveted Flanges Repairs of Combustion Chamber .Repairs
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    • 312 4 tTHE DISPENSARY SF. CLARKE Co. COMPLETE FERTILISERS "HYGIENIC" m iWnonMr siNOAKmr FOR THE TROPICS. ANTISEPTIC DUSTING POWDER. wJ An Ideal Nursery Powder <>t velvet-like softness and pleasant Llvery Stable Keepers. I K^S^S^P r» IT O ~T r* T~ OM I a TCs rragrance. DL I t\tSLIL I Fodder Merchants. Cooling
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  • 1168 5 appan |Bg Oil COi:ipaii\ >r the auspices of the Secretaries he lectured on Nov. 4th on ita ate and abuse." A lecture to hand shows a spicy up of the dangers 1* 8 of the ire -uot the lecturer points r.holder i> a partner, are ho! credi,re that
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  • 153 5 i i The report for the year to June 30. to d be presented at the second annual meeting it of shareholders on November 6, states thuc a the profits for the six months' working n from January 1, when the No. 1 dredge it came into
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  • 372 5 Tbe sixth Innnal Ordinary General \l»»iiiitf was held kI tbe Cannon-street Hot. -I, ll r Keith FraMff Arbuthnot presiding. The Chairman stated that the capital remained the same us before namely, £125,000. On the other side of the balance sheet the cost of their estate now 1 at
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  • 293 5 Import to May 81 last shows profit f.2,168,100, or about f.:>00, 000 less than in :he prarioni year, and the available nalance, after allowing for the legal reserre md including the sum brought in. :.1,'214,700, against f. 1,5 10.100. A sum of MOO, OOO is placed to
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  • 255 5 t report of the Koala Kubu Rubber Ltd., for the year ended :.i>th June, to be presented at the meeting ou h. inst. states that the crop estimate o: 10,000 lbs was realised, the total quantify invoiced amounting to 40,950 lbs. Crop and sale prices compare with the
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  • 746 5 The fourth ordinary general meeting of the Singapore Para Rubber Estates, Ltd., was beld at the London Chamber of Com- j raerce, Oxford-court, E.C., Mr. Henry de j Courcy Hamilton (Chairman of the Com-! pany) presiding. The Chairman said The result of the' year's working has been satisfactory,
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  • 234 5 Colonel Sir Augustus Fitz -George, presiding Oct 27 at the general uieetir^ of the Laugkon North Borneo Rubber, stated that the Board did not anticipate that the cost of bringing the Company's rabbt" *o market in the current year would i <i Is. 6d. per lb., and in
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  • 316 5 October 316t. A rather firmer tone has characterized the market than was the ca <■ last week, prices having ruled on a slightly higher level. however, has not been active, as offerings for forward delivery have been restricted on the part of Importers, despite the fact that
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  • 318 5 Presiding at the meeting of the reranang (Selangor) Rubber Plantations Oct. 27 Mr E. <1. Money stated that the actual balance of tbe profit and loss account, after debiting administration expenses and debenture interest, 6bowed a loss of X w Reference was made in the report to tbe necessity
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  • 187 5 Tv- <tb No\< In spite o? smaller offerings I sale the torif ra distinctly weak, prices in nearh every ins: > owing a con derable decline from last week's levels. The drop in values of the higher gra< was most pronounced, averaging about $1 f> per picul.
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  • 46 5 25th November. Offered for sale Picnic or 100.1 07 Sold Piculs 763. 4* or 101.797 lbs. Sheet Smoked ...1113 to 1131 I 'usmoked 196 IH ;>e No. 1 11 No. I 106 11 No No. 1 Scrap Vii gin 68 Loose 70 To
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  • 89 5 Presiding at tht» meeting of the Sungie Kari (Sumatra* Rubber Mi If. A. Addi: id that the whole of their rubber crop for the past ft 1671b.. had been shipped and told at an average net price of 3s Id per lb. for all ftti The all in
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  • 235 5 EParib. Oct. icial renovating of pearls ng those of ordinary value look I gems worth five fci heir real p: would seem to I uiore or less cognised industry in l'aris, judging from a which is just now agitating jewel! circles. A lew cinvs ago a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 56 5 FISH BRAND XbHO *-NE Rfl Per CaSL Trade Mark. The best Oil on the Market for House Lighting, Obtainable Fmm CHOP CHIN HUAT HIN, SM, Sosftfa Bridfe H. CHOP CHIN KWANG, c-ular Road. CHOP EE HIN, lOt, Batch BmL CHOP ENG JOO SENG, 10, Roach Rmd. |THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM Coy,
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  • 2314 6 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, Nov. 26, 1913. Here shaJl the Press th- People s rl|jht matettte. Cnawed by influence and unbribed by g*int Here patriot Truth uer El-^riaas pr«cex>»» <rt»; Hrtgwi to Pehf ioo La^sity %na L*y. I Those who were present at the cere monial opening of the
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  • 280 6 MEETING AT k( \L A LITMPOR Progress and Proepei rum f hir On it K.imlm Lai Hif I j th>' li i^li I opened the Federal Council tin- In his annual address he I record revenue of L#l estimated revenue for 1'.«14 v. million dollars. 'I ture was
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  • 133 6 Bogfay Matih with Permk (Frofw Owr Own O/f Ju the return Rugby m i Penang beat Taipui-; I scored two goal 6 and fti deluged the ground after a q\. hour's play, but the gave whs return k fast one. Adams, the Taipingfull back, wash) in the first
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  • 63 6 How fco Collect Them. (From Our Oun Correspondent.) Ipoh. N<)\ At a meeting of local tradesmen L< was decided to form a trade profc association with headquarters in [ptfc consequence of the heavy IncrciMfi in debts. It is thought by co openU J submission of names
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  • 93 6 > < With regard to "School Kreakiaj Song, Forty Years onward.' whirl aublished in yesterday's issue, nld ii > T ian writes that it is the Harrow school Song Forty Years on and ivory bouse singing, once a week during >he winter term. There is no refei o girlhood in
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    • 201 6 »>•■■■««■!>■■■■■>•• ■••■■■■■■■■■■w VMfl p GRAND f I C IRISTMAS BAZAAR NOW OPEN. ft o a A it_) (j Painty Christmas jj I| I I I PATOUI A V'SIT i KEOPECTFUI ITED BY I 8 JOHN LITTLE CO., LTD., j Dolls, Toys, Games, j?^* Purses Blotters, China, Glass, Q\ Xmas Cards,
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  • 179 7 PRESS OPINIONS. From India. Bj Su!)ni;r UK- Cable]. Urn -v btnx i V>\ 14. The Tunes of India on Lord < i ladsi hes in| Ibc out: ,> unlike- Lord > how, the burden the allena iM be il tittg to learn to wlj:* ii i;r U'vaiices
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  • 24 7 Phi Bombay court J acco;. lo enquire into the ludian Specie Hunk. M^autiiue. i- ordered to carrj on v business.
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  • 36 7 :;>>. Nov. 15. Five of the I nion I— ffl are laid up in consequence of the strike and many emigrants to New Zealand via Brisbane are :ided there unable to proct > <
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  • 384 7 Dutch Club. ran iv Singapore will be pleased i hat Maestro Paci who is a pianist ie highest rank, is to give on Thursda' morrow' a piano recital at tL lub in Cairnhill Road, assisted by ■lateurs. Maestro Paei is not a ■gw to Singapore, for all
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  • GENERAL NEWS.
    • 125 7 Review of Sailors London, Nov. 24.— A Cairo message says 1,600 bluejackets arrived from Alexandria and Port Said on Saturday and were met at the st-tion by 1,500 troops. They marched together to the barracks wtu iv Ifcej yen entertained, and were reviewed iv ihe btrrack squara
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  • 17 7 Melbourne, Nov. Sir.l. M. Fleetwood Fuller has wignad the (ioveinorshiV of Victoria owing to ill-health.
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  • 31 7 w York, Nov. 'io. After an estrangement of MTMtaM v ns (leneral Bra \n well fioorh met his brother Balliogtoil Hooth as the guests of a mutual clerical friend.
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  • 31 7 London, Nov. 24. Mr Atherley Jones has been appointed to ttie City judgeship in succession to Mr Lu-nley Smith, thus causing a bye election in the county of Durham.
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  • 34 7 London. Xov. 14.— Prince Wilbelm of Wied is the selected ruler of Albania and the clans will be summoned to Valona to elect him formally about the middle of December.
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  • 22 7 London. Xov '24. The Duchees of SaxeCoburg was not operated upon, and a rering bulletin bus been issued.
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  • 22 7 London, Nov. 23. The death is annouced of Vincent Walker Hill, m.\.0., general manager of the South Eastern aud Chatham Railway.
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  • 60 7 Conviction and Sentence. Londou, Nov. 25. In the trial of tbe men arre>ted for theft of the valuable pearl necklace, Lockett aud Gri/ard have each been sentenced at the Old Bailey to seven years penal servitude, Silverman has l>eeri *euteuced to five years, Gatwith to eighteen months
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  • 323 7 It it with deep regret 'says the S.C.M. that we have to chronicle the death of Mr Frank C Kidd, of the China Mail, which took place on Saturday at the Hongkong Civil Hospital, after a brief illness. Mr Kidd's death was the result
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  • 964 7 COMI'LIMKNT TO JOHORK. The annual inspection of the M.S.V.R. by His Excellency Major General Stephenson, c.H., General Officer Commanding,, Straits Settlements, took place on the Polo ground, Kuala Lumpur, on Saturday after noon and being favoured with beautiful weather proved a most successful function, 294 officers and
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  • 870 7 i The first entries for the big Calcutta races at Christmas time are very much I what they might have been expected to be, The Asian remarking that perhaps the only really notable absentee being Brogue, who will probably come in the second entries. There are so far
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  • 51 7 The November Spoon Competition was played on Monday Nov. 24 and resulted in a win for Mrs Clement Everitt, who returned in a nett score of 44. The following cards were returned. Mrs Everitt 59 15 44 Mrs Scoular 56 5 51 i Mrs Plumpton 66 15
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 171 7 ARTISTIC ALSO X CALENDARS, 111 21 S MARIES, AUTO STATIONERY, BOXES OF ASSORTED, W p w cards envelopes > NOVELTIES, \T f\ r% y% XMAS PRESENTS. :o: C_ XMAS HOME MAIL CL JL CJL S LE AVES NOV. 27th. ROBINSON Co. In every tin of "EMBASSY" Vugioia No. 77 Cigarettes
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 443 8 GLOBE FLUID FOR Cleaning and preserving boilers. Please tak» notice that we have appointed TAY OUAN KIAT. CHOP CUAN KIAT Co. of 87 Phillip St i eet, Singapo »le Agent in tlu ..i-uy and the Straits SetUenients and Malay States and Johore for the sale of th< OMta KlniJ. Datt-ii
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    • 997 8 Shipping West Australian Steam Navigation Co., Ltd FOR BANJOEWANGIE, BROOME, PORT HEDLAND, COSSACK, ONSLOW, CARNARVON, GERALDTON FREMANTLE. The s.B. "MINDEROO 2.720 tons. Captain Mills, will be despatched from the Roads for the above ports on Wednesday, the 3rd December, at 4 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for passengers, and carries
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    • 621 8 Shipping NANYO YUSEN KUMI (THE SOUTH SEA MAIL S. S. Coy.,) FOR Batavia, Cheribon, Samarang Sourabaya. The s.s. HOKUTO MARU is due on the 2nd December, 1913, and will receive prompt despatch for the above ports. For freight apply to, HUTTENBACH BROTHERS ft Co., Agents. 20 11 6-12 BRITISH INDIA
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    • 716 8 Shipping N. D X Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. 1 The fast and well-known mail steamers cf i this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, j Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Soutnamp- ton. Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connectinf c Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice veisai Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang
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    • 490 8 Shipping P. 0. ;team navigation company r or China. Japan, Penang, Ceykn Australia, India, Aden. Egypt Mediterranean PorU, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading t^mied tor Joast, Persian Gulf. Continerta! and k orte. Steamers will leave Singapore on oi MAIL LINES Homeward (pni BWM E^roni Singapoi'ft, connecting a* Colombo
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 637 9 Ship p i n g "oyo Kisen Kaisha (ORIENTAL S. S. Co.) AND Western Pacific Railway Co. Route Via China, Japan, Honolulu and San Franto a 1) points in the United States, Canada, Mexico and Europe. •00 Ton Triple Screw Turbine Liners SHINYO MARD TENYO MARU the gnt*?ns of the
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    • 532 9 SINGAPORE'S OMLV COMPANY. URGEST p||D Op CAPITAL OF ANY EASTERN COMPANY. PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, EX. The Compuy has £20.000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the British Life A«mrance
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    • 300 9 HEAP ENG MOH STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. Singapore to Batavia, Cheribon and Samarang. Sail Twice a Week. s.s. Giang Sen* 1,128 Tons Capt J. Craig. Giang Ann 890 E. ITldall. Edendale 1.128 A. Dunlop. *.8. Wilhelni 7i>3 M. Giesche. Singapore to Sourabaya. Singaradja, Ampenan and Macassar. Sail Once every Ten Days.
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    • 499 9 ;The Eastern United Assurance CORPORATION Ltd. Head Office— isimjapore. (Incorporated in the Straits Settlements). Aathorizad Capital $5,00O t OOO. FIRE DEPARTMENT. -Risks accepted on Buildlllgl and Merchandise at cunei.t rates. MARINE DEPARTMENT.-Insurances effected on Hulls and Cargo. For full particulars as to rates and all other n formation apply to
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    • 338 9 NORWICH UNION FIRE OFFICE. D 17i?7. HEAD OFFICES, NORWICH AND LONDON. Losses Paid exceed £30,000,000 Lowest Kates of Premium. Prompt and Liberal Settlements. T HE BORNEO Co Ltd. Agents FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 188 a. Direct Government Scpervibiov Government Audit. Policies are WORLD WIDE and Noa Forfei
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  • 402 10 It is curious that since Forstet v Mack- j rell (1867) no reported case has arisen dealing with the legal effect of post-dated cheques. In that case, says the Law Journal," the Court of Exchequer held, after much doubt, that a cheque given by a
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  • 1280 10 The first total where represents figures for 1912, the last column represents output for calendar year to date in all cases. Year 1912. Oct. 1913. Allagar 93,500 16,700 127,100 Alma 9,256 63,233 Alor Gajah 47,871 9,765 76.455 Alor Pongsu 80,830 8,600 84.672 Anglo Johore 47,193 12,504 100.205
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  • 104 10 Year 1912. Belat 119 111 B ruang 451 P.ruseh 3,415 Chenderiang 2,326 Duugun (Wolfram 264 Gopeng Consol 5,944 Heawood 4.486 .21 Kamuning 612 Kanaboi 2,806 Kinta 8,330 Kinta Association 5,042 2 Kledang 1.274 Krarnat Pulai 6.114 Kampar Lahat 01 Malayan Tin Menglerabu Lode 8,855 Ml Middleton P. Consolidated
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  • 31 10 Beaufort 51,816 6 British Borneo 101,170 Langkon 0)19,558 Melalap 10>49,972 Membakut 6 Sapong 103,900 16,600 1 8 Sekong 82,887 10,108 61 South East 8,116 11 Tenom 81,075 161
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 268 10 d Your Weak Constitution j (V: can be made Strong i^<3 Many a delicate adult and v io( child has obtained robust v <g? /T fc health by taking v yj\ IS 'KEPLER' I AT (Trade Mark) >oM If Cod Liver Oil |f £>| WITH I II Malt Extract ilf
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    • 169 10 SIEMENS i— f— onw» in m-.a'ny OBaaaMnaar 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 "<*et, London. La?npB and Fittings Dept. Oalston, London. Works Stafford and Woolwich.
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    • 353 10 IT WILL ALWAYS BE WELL to remember that of all the duties which we owe to ourselves for health and comfort's sake, the proper care of the teeth is one of the most important. One should realise and recent investigations have proved it again and again that the condition of
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  • STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 1440 11 ah Umou. Pan. Last l)iv buy kh 0 85.u00 as 2b ajiagai 9% 1 10 03 300,0 0 £1 £1 Anglo-Java A3 g g 150,000 ?f is Anglo- Malay int 97* 20 6 50,000 h it Batarig Maiata 1 0" 14 80,000 1 1 Basa Tiga (Seiaaco*
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  • 145 11 Ti-lij. Intermediate and local mall* will tmmM In list below Ptnuig, MaIMOA, F. M. S. Jokora (OrcrlMii) (Daily by Train 6 A.M 4 ML H., Amoy it Swatow .ng Bee 6^am Bangkok Bridge 7 am Cucob Sultaua 9 am Kerimou Mersing 9 AM Pouloe Seogi Aing Hong 9am
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  • 63 11 iCOBRBCTKD DP TO Nov. 25). 4ni 2-4} imwtmß 2-4§ Private credits 3m 2-4 19-82 credits hn j 2-4 15 16 France demand Hank 294 Germany, demand 238$ India, T. T. 174 1 Honqkonq, demand lr Yokohama, demand 114$ Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 66$ Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.54 Bank
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  • 167 11 If your funds an :ity, Rigidly < conom: If your s:, ni. ui poor and lowly, Mfi to If your brains are sound and healthy, Cough or cold you \v<-u t end Kno«it d so. >v I By K)im- Woods" lirrat I nt Cur.c Nov. 69. Tin buyers $69.80
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  • 31 11 CHRISTMAS NEW YEAR PARCEL MAILS. Leave Spore Arr. London Packet. 27th Nov 19th Dec P& O (overland) 27th Nov 27th Dec P& O (alltea-route) Ist Dec a Ist Dec ND L
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    • 196 11 TO STEAMSHIP AGENTS HMD OTHERS. SiDEROSTHEN has now been specified, in fact is now being used at the present moment to paint the whole! of the inner skin of the new White Star ncr s.s. Brittanic." What does this :in It means that the largest and best steamer afloat, boiit
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    • 32 11 The Singapore and Straits Rough Diary for 1914 Price $1.25 per copy $1.65 post free. ITBLISHERS: FRASERAND NEAVE, Ltd. To be bad from all Booksellers in Straits Settlements and F. M, 8.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 670 11 VESSELS IN POKi. Flag and Tons Oommandergi From Arrived Kuantan F.M.S. 249 Egdom Kuantan, 15-10 F.M.S. Dock Nat. Tonnage 4 Ma«tf r From Consignee* For Anghin Ger 1001 Cordes Swatow, 2111 Behn BanHoLiong Dut 501 Haau B'massin, 241 1 a 26 B. Whatt Hin Brit 195 Troan Anambas, 24-11 Siantau
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  • 1079 12 Of THf I XK I M CM There was again a very large attendant of buyer* at Messrs Chtag Keng Lm urid Co's sale room on .Monday when the following properties were disposed of by auction and realized good prices. No. Mi New Migi lioad area 1.24 7
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  • 76 12 Ki. i Habboub O.C. vb, B.C.C. The S.C .C. entertained a team composed for the most part of members of the Kep pel Harbour Golf Club to a good game of hockey yesterday evening. The visitors proved the victors. A goal was scored by them in each half of
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  • 573 12 Orders by Major ,1. A. R. Glennie, Acting Commandant, S.V.C. Singapore. 25th November, 1913. S. V. G P.allestier Rifle Range. The Range is allotted as under Sunday 3*oth Nov. at 7.30 a.m. S.V.I, at 2.80 p.m.— S.V.I. Saturday titb hoc ■12.80p.m. S.R.E. v. Ritle Club. Sunday
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  • 179 12 Tho hearing concluded In the Appeal Court, yesterday, before the Chief Justice (Sir W. H. Hyndman Jones), presiding, Mr Justice Fisher and Mr Justice Woodward, of the appeal brought by Lee Seug Xam (represented by Mr T. M. Greenfield and Mr M. C. Johannes) in connection with a
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  • 139 12 Past and present boys of St. Andrew's school will be entertained on Friday, and the evening will be spent at the Alhambra, where all the dollar seats have been reserved. The boys will arrive during the first house, at which some new and very entertaining films will be
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  • 375 12 Wt> regret to state that news has been received in Siam that Colonel Gerini died atTurinonthe 11th ult., aged 52. The late Colonel Geriui first came to Siam from Burma in 18*1 aud was employed as instructor in the Royal Bodyguard. Later he made extensive surveys
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  • 79 12 It is announced that the St. Louis Municipal Council has unanimously decided to make tipping an illegal offence in the city. This measure is the sequel to a recent waiters strike, which lasted some weeks, and in the course of which many of the strikers demanded the
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  • 406 12 The British India huer Ellora arrived from Rangoon via Penang yesterday (Tuesday) morning with balance cargo of rice for discharge. She loads for Rangoon and Calcutta and sails on Thursday afternoon. Amongst arrivals yesterday (Tuesday) were the Holt liners Ping Suey and Antenor, the former from home ports
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  • 101 12 From Europe.— Per P. O. Delta with mails up to 7th instant, due Nov 29. From China.— Per P. O. Devanha due Nov 27. London Malls Despatched. Left. Due. Arrived. B. I. Oct II Nov 14 Nov 14 M. M. Oct 27 Nov 18 Nov 18 P.
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  • 93 12 East Wharf (Basin)— Nil East Wharf Section I— Thongwa, Fau Sang, Sheers Wharf— Tokuko Maru Minderoo Main Wharf Sec. 2— Ellora 3— Nil n 4 Ayuthia s—Chow5 Chow Fa 6 Pin Seng. Antenor New Dock Sec. 7— (Under construction.) West Wharf Sec. B— Agamemnon, Seang Bee
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  • 11 12 Mm, Brit. 367, Gibson, 25-11, p. Soesoe. M.M. Co.,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 129 12 ENGLISH FISH. Just received a new shipment comprising: FILLETS, BLOATERS, HADDOCKS, PLAICE, KIPPERS, SOLES. 'Singapore Cold Storage Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE AND BRANCHES. 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
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 99 12 CLEARANCES. [Nationality British if not specified.] Nov. 24 Manila, Ger, Ruscher, Guinea via ports Runiphius, Dut, Donck, Deli Patani, Ger, Stolberg, Bangkok Eniile, Dnt, Soodin, Rhio Perak, Upton, T. Anson via ports Kaka, Barnes. Malacca Muar Hainaiu Allan, Malacca Muar Pelynesien, Fch\ Lassinee, Japan via port* E. Simons, Fch. Brunst.
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    • 209 12 WEATHER REPORT. These Weather Telegrams are transmitted by courtesy of the E. E. Tel. Co. and contalD the observations made at Hongkong (HK Observatory, and at Manila Observatory (Mn!! The data are date and hour of despatch th« Barometer reading (inches in HK., Miiij metres in MN.); Direction of Y/ind
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