The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 July 1914

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  • 16 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. n l c.y CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 13. 1914. NO.
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  • 168 1 The collier Storstad has been held to blame in the Krapress of Ireland collision case Page 7. The coudition of atfairs in lister is the topic of the week end wires, Mr Hirrell 's j cheery optimism brightening up Bristol Page 7. The usual budget of week-end
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  • 1217 1 i amongst a little crowd of donkey women gaiht i»d together at one end of the Promenade dv ruidi," Thei pea forward, and put card into my Land. Then with equal proprn ■;> she stepped hack and folded her bmiix and took up her former
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 330 1 ALHAMBRA THE PIONEER CINEMATOGRAPH THEATRE BEACH ROAO. SECOND SHOW 9-15 P.i. Two Shows for one Payment* FIRST SHOW 7-30 P.i. See the Latest Max Linder Comedy MAX AND THE DAUGHTER OF ALBION. m the ni-t ol tht Men and Masks Series of Detective Films will want to see the second.
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    • 224 1 PALLADIUM ORCHARD ROAD Singapore's Premier Theatre. ORCHARD ROAD TO-NIGHT COMMENCING AT 9 P.M. BHABP, TO-NIGHT The Only House in Singapore Giving One Show a Night, and that the Best. 3 NIGHTS ONLY 3 NIGHTS ONLY Of The Greatest Jumping Act Ever Seen. FRANK SIDNEY Co. The Human Dare Devils Presenting
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    • 201 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. European assistant wanted in estate dept Page 2. Consul for France's Reception Page 2. Re Lim Teck Joon in Bankruptcy Page 5. Aratoon Apcar for Penang Page 8. Frank Sidney continues at the Palladium —Page 1. Robinson a rheap line of wood clips Page 7. The Golden Beetle
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 116 1 THE WEEK Monday 13th. High Water— 1-26 a.m., 2-26 p.m. Lodge Zetland Regular, 8.30 p.m. League football, S.C.C. v K.O. Y.L.I. (2) Tuesday 14th. High Water— 2-10 a.m., 2-'8 p.m. N.D.L. Homeward mail due. S.V.C. Lecture, Lt. H. L. Bowen. Wednesday 15th. Bign Water— i 58 a.m., 3-33 p.m. Moon
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  • 259 2 Feople interested are beginning to express grave doubts as to whether the Penang Hills Railway when once completed will prove anything but rather an expen sive white elephant. By the time the first car runs up the Hill no less than a quarter of a million dollars
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  • 204 2 MrWinstedt writes of the carving class at Kuala I'ilah It '\as found difficult to do much with carving. The tukang has carved a few excellent pauels but he is old; his tools, like those of all Malays, are few and not adapted for rapid work and
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  • 101 2 According to "colonial Life," it is the intention of the Australian PostmasterGeneral that the new six penny stamp, which is to bear a representation of a kookaburra as a main feature, shall be printed in ink which will give as near as possible the colour of the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 190 2 f ■Ws^j benefit yo :'^^m your mouh an '§j teeth is to accustor yourself to cleaning them re gularly with Odol. JUST ARRIVED A LARGE QUANTITY OF FIRST CLASS EUROPEAN HAIR from PARI All Ladies Hair Work a specialit AT LANCASTER'S THE LEADING Ladies ani Gentlemens Hairdresser SINGAPORE. Country Orders
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    • 689 2 Notices AVIS. A 1' occasion de la Fete Nationa'e, le Comte R. de B^ndy. Consul de France, recevra le mardi. 4 -millet 1914 Atche House, lOfi Orchard X ad, de 4 heures 30 a 6 heures de 1' apn's midi. COMTE R. de BONDY, Consul de France. 137 14-7 Re
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    • 575 2 Wanted EUROPEAN ASSISTANT Wanted InuMftiAtrly, to take charge of Estates Dfp-utment in loc-i! offt>e. Must I have .experience <>r Kstate ace him Good I salary aud fnvo inhle p.osp.- r- to suitable man. Apply in writing *ith copus of testimonials to Box 148, c/o Free Pret-s 13-7 uc. WANTEO Experienced
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    • 293 2 9 Study your Complexion Why clog /^^the pores of your^^> fff// skin with face powders? [111 "'HAZELINE' I I (Trade Mark, i 1 Snow" li VnA It is far more healthful, and most ISKHn^^^ f YFs\ v effective in removing that objer- r '^BP'^ r^ l ***B*. m %V^^^^. *Jl*i
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  • 1639 3 iliquid adfert novi So saul EraaoMM atiJ hu. amoug the travelled of men, should ht\ ku >.vn. 1; be s tivl th.it it was better I I*l than to »cc Jerusalem, did r thing. The present Contribution rouclndes the e«*ro<ni series' of ai'tn I have
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  • 686 3 The very high BOoa of the golfing mm has been chosen for a hostile demons tration that is probably surprising to the votaries of that popu.ar and ever expanding game. An adventurous flag of revolt raised in the Times ha* found rallying to it a whole
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 21 3 DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA BROWN'S SPECIFIC. To be had at the Singapore Dispensary, and ot MlBB BROWN, Graaadalc, River Valley Road, Singapore.
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    • 356 3 Health foi* Infants For over half-a-century Savory Moore's Fowl has been in general aas, both at home an<l abroad. It has the reputation of beine a thoroughly rt-iiible food for Infants. Savory ft Moore's Food supplies W the nouri.«,hnH-iu an infant needs iv an easily digesiibk and very palatable form,
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    • 130 3 CEILINGS AND PANELS. Beautiful and adaptable to any style of Architecture and to any method of interior finish, are the CRANE wonderful Art Metal Ceilings. Cool, clean, white ant, and veruiia proof, for Bungalows, Hotels, and Public Buildings. For illustrated catalogue and particulars write to The Borneo Company Limited, Singapore.
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    • 602 3 Singapore Cold I Storage Go., Ltd. *w Eatranoe to Boroeo ibirf l>!**ohon» 1026. Sea stocks of aJ kinds of Fros«n Meats etc., can be delivered to shipping at the Wharves, or in the Singapore Roai- on short Qotioe. OFFICE HOURS Vt?MGaj% 7 a.m. to 6 p.cn i.m. to I in
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  • 1070 4 Tbt > r I v,\,ve bt Hg s| i Rartbqaakei »;ro'ips— A Novel LighthiModern All man Bij; Bubbles H <u«,-ily Kange (ro:;i Sbe.i butter I ab 1 f crn tropical Africa. The ftfcm tr»— which may reach a 1: b»H not i by bm%h ti'' -nn-j, when 12
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 275 4 >"^ NESTLE AND ANGLO-SWISS CONDENSED MILK CO., (London), SINGAPORE, Etc. "^l-' /-^5 o; j ii ii mi mm n ii ii lUTDii^niiiTUiii ii w w w lumma Chs J. GAUPP Co 33. Raffles Place. Chronometer Makers Jewellers, Marine Opticians. ALWAYS CARRY COMPLETE STOCKS OF Nautical and Surveying Instruments. Agents for
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  • 1468 5 THE SUFFRAGETTE PROBLEM. l m '/i Our Oi. <Unt. London. June 1 I spent this week tt\;ng to think what we ought to do wit! rhe wild Women -otherwise the S«ffr»y vVhat would you do I There ar. i 'KitlveS. Here they are Nothing. hnpri> o f mules and forcible
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  • 144 5 For the first time motor mail vans were seen in Colombo plying between the Post Office and the Railway stations and the harbour. These, as is already known, displace the old fashioned horse coach and the latter will be a thing of the past. Four
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  • 104 5 K\TKNSIOX OF TUX SK'IiVUK. Already ten more taxi cabs have been re quisitioned from Bombay and five from Madras, for use in Colombo, and they will bo there within a fortnight, the service thus being doubled. Meanwhile another 15 taxi cabs have been ordered direct from American, and
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  • 112 5 An Anti Opium Society has been estab lisli^d at Medan, capital of the Residency of the East Coast of Sumatra, with the object of combating the use of opium generally, and in particular in that Residency. This object the Society endeavouri to attain by issuing pamphlets, by visiting the people
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  • 234 5 Per P 4 O str Egypt, connecting with the str Devanha at Colombo due July 11.— G. Fraser, Mr BellairH, Mr Mrs J Pegg, C. E. Docker, !R. A. CoviJ, G. B. Wilkinson, J. Goldsmith. E. C. Hardwicke. Per P& O str Mali a, due July 18.- J.
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  • 125 5 Per P O steamer Himalaya, connecting at Colombo with Moldavia, sailing July 10. Dr MrsC. V. Nicol). 2 children and infant, F. H. Grumitt, A. L. Buyers, J. R George, Miss Bucknill and Miss Lewillette (nurse), Mrs Prada Mr Mrs Howe, J. H. Parry, Mrs C. Darby. H.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 377 5 NOTICE. JUST ARRIVED A LARGE BTCCK OF Lotions Pinaud's Eau de Quinine AT THE ROYAL HAIR DRESSING SALOON The Best and Coolest Saloon in the East. Our Saloon is under direct supervision of Three European Diplomaed Hairdressers AND THEIR ASSISTANTS. Satisfaction Guaranteed LADIES HAIR WORK SPECIALITY. MASSAGE Mrs HARU Mr.
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    • 331 5 BUCHANAN'S SCOTCH WHISKIES mm l±tiM ttmm < kil I W [M 1.... SCOTCH WHISKY jtjv I 'RED I 'BLACK WHITE* n<£ HOU<;P OFrfMfiHOH^ \*<~-*4l £z A*un**'&m St 0TC h v. hisky Inc nuubfc ur towjri *,>:,-^r« v 1 jTf y^ IW-i»., C A C Q» t0 ""l^ *J« til' 1
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    • 383 5 AUCTION SALE At Messrs CHING KENG LEE Cos Sale-room. ON MONDAY, 13th JULY, AT 2-30 P.M. 1. No. 24-1 Miadle Road leasehold for 999 yeais, area 378 sq. feet, quit rent tOoentt p. a., monthly rent $45. 2. No. 156. Selegie Road, leasehold for 99 years, area 3,393 sq. fwt
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  • 1351 6 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, July 13, 1914. Ht m-i;t Tnnc ocr gUtioos prectpU A recent "loturn from banishment" ca«e at Kuala Lompor ended in the sentence of the accused by the Chief Judicial Commissioner to penal servitude for life. Sir Thomas Braddell had the interpreter tell the accused (who
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  • 178 6 What is claimed to be tlie largest cannon in the world is now undergoing its firing trials on the Krupp range at Meppem. The barrel of the gun from ihe breech block to the muzzle measures 00 ft. The gun can throw a shell over 15 miles. The total cost
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  • 874 6 The Athletic Meeting. {t'rmn Our Oirti Cort '•t.t KunlM Lumper. July 11. Mr Wong's MwupliUM! exhibition I)H^ been postponed for a week, owing to hd accident this morning \Y..n<» went a successful ten mile trip early thi»> morning, and landing on the polo ground, he ran into
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  • 64 6 RUBBER PAVING AND PRIZES m Omr Oi m i Loruiu! Klauung jgclawi an i: I at. Tbe Rt.hr.nr f'.n mg xhi! the Rubber Grow gold for the best new Übf of plant H on i It also win* the Mincing Lan Exchange cahh pri/.e. The North British
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  • 20 6 Agents. WigMl I <o. .limah agent*. I ten ick 4 I Kain pat M.iiacra R P.
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  • 115 6 The fourth annual t of acvount* to Urn Tii. remains urn with approximately 221 planting bat during tinadd small 8 to time M labonit is ex tbal tbe area op iiiep'a>«-<i b] |f factory condition grow th and app«An commence tapping oi The survey mentioned it* 1
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  • 128 6 H;:\ry B; London, .luly 1. The International Rubl>er OMgBM opened, tbe whole industry being numer oaely represented by delegates from al the rubber countries. Sir Henry Rlak« President, remarked that the productioi; of plantation rubber in tbe Eas' amounted to 48.000 ton 6, the world's pro
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  • 68 6 [MEAL KriiKEß E At the Rubber Evhibitioi. tLe winner of the "Rubber World Tiophv for an essay on the ideal rubber estat T. C. Hutching* of Kelantai Mr I. M. Nicol of Kelautan is second. two Ceylon entries. It Stated there was a mistake in Fi Rubber
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  • 230 6 A special cable from London to the tuiala Lumpur paper saye that "tin ber Co has provided the champions in the tennis tournament on the ru tbe London Rubber Exhibition. Mewri Oraigen and Mason beat Men nrich and yon Bergh in tbe final." As a matter of fact both these
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 143 6 JUST PUBLISHED! </fST PUBLISHED!! THE VALUATION OF RUBBEK ESTATES FOR Valuers, Investors and Planters BY F. C. PECK. Price $5.00. A BOOK FOR EXPERTS. KELLY ancf WALSH, Ltd., SINGAPORE. The Famous 12 H.P. ROVER CAR COMPLETE WITH DYNAMO LIGHTING SET IN STOCK GREfcN CAR, WOOD WHEELS $3,500 Nett. BUF- CAR,
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  • 388 7 CARSON THE DICTATOR. Mr Birrell's Optimism. i I *hle]. KM til MBVMM The Meeting London, July 10 There was a general uoliday at Belfast on the arrival of Sir ■Hon. who received an over irinng welcome troi rowds. mcd escort accompanied linn to ujncil. its Aims ion, .lul
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  • 43 7 Mr Birrell. speaking at Bristol, said that the situation in lister was grave, but he M was more sanguine tbau at present of it :t lenient. They were difflcultiet. The »|ue>tiou to br.i v Home Kule in such to
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  • 50 7 lon, July 11. It is generally heliev tii that the (government will prorogue Parliament immediately the Finance Kill and necessary Supply are finished, and the House of Commons have considered the ■Aouw Kale Amending Bill, probably the middle of August. The new Session will open early in November.
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  • 30 7 By kind permission of Col. Martin and tlicers, the band of the ath Light Infantry .vi 11 play in the Botanic Gardens this ltternoon, beginning at 5.13
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  • 123 7 i himney sweeping, which has realised fortuue of over I'J.OOO for one of its exponents, is a comparatively modern profession. None of the Roman ruins show chimneys like ours, with fireplaces and Hues, nor are any to be found in Her.ueum or Pompeii. The chimney of antiquity consisted of a
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  • 114 7 i FINDING OF COMMISSION Storstad to Blame. [By Mull! i inn Cab)^]. Kkuii-k- >rhvice. Quebec, July 12.- The Commission of F.n»|uiry has found the Storstad to blame for the sinking of the Kmpress of Ireland. The catastrophe was due to the Storstad's change of course. Lord Mersey read
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  • 79 7 The finding farther K.«i<i that all the allegations against the steering gear of tbe Kmpress were not well founded. The court was of opinion^thaUr- Capt. Kendall would hay^-feeCTTirefteri advised if he had gffefi the Storstad a wider berth. "We don't think, however, that his stopping, which was
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  • 57 7 The reason for the rapid sinking of tbe Kmpress was thai she was damaged dose to the bulkhead between the two boiler rooms. The finding reeommeuds that in future all portholes and as many watertight doors as possible be closed duriug fog ;»iul recommends the use of rafts
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  • 60 7 Buenos Aires, July 11. Tbe steamer Mendo/.a, with 2". 7 persons aboard, has sent a wireless message that she is ashore near Punta Mogotes, aud is in a dangerous position. The cruiser Patia and two tugs have been scut to assist her. Later. The Mendo uts passengers
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  • 297 7 \Fr>>m Our Own Correspondent.) London, .luue 19. The China Society held its annual dinner at the Trocadero la^ Friday when the retiring Minister Lew Yuk Lin presided he is indeed retiring nud gave the impression at the dinuer that he wns departing very shortly but subsequently admitted
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  • 185 7 Mr H. B. Jordan and Mr .1. Kindon, cadets, have left Kuala Lumpur foi Singapore, en route for Canton, where they will v the usual period for the purpose of studying Chinese. From 4..50 p.m. till 6.80 p.m. to-morrow Tuesday, the 4th instant) the Comte R. de Bondy, the French
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  • 97 7 DISTURBED ALBANIA. [Ky Submarine Cable). Rkiitkh'r Sfkvicw. Appeal to Rumania. Home, July 11. —It is stated that the Prince of Albania has asked Kumania to nend troops to restore order in Albania. Austria and Italy support the request. The Unfortunate Treaty of London. By tbe capture of
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  • 67 7 Is Servia to be Admonished? There ib much talk of formal Austrian representations at Belgrade, concerning the activity of the Pan Serb movement and the instigation of tbe murders at Sarajevo by Belgrade. Hitherto however this step appears not to have been taken. It is stated that
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  • 68 7 Why Huerta is Amenable. London, July 10. The Mexican rebels captured 5.000 prisoners at Goads jara and much arms Hud arantnnitiou, with supplies VillH atlirms that be will only parley with Huerta on the battlefield. Saltillo, -Mexico, .July 11. Cairan/a announces that the Federal! have evacuated Clunymas, an
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  • 24 7 Berlin, luly 10. The war levy amounts to 1.00") millions of marks, but is below many of the optimistic estimates.
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  • 18 7 Qnincy, Mass. July 13. Tbe battleship Nevada, of 27.500 tons, burning oil fuel. Las been launched.
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  • 292 7 DIPLOMATIC HELP. Warning to China. Londou, July 10 Sir K. (irey speakiug in the House of Commons on the Foreign Office vote regretted tlr.it China bad not bo far sigued the Thibetan Convention and was not in agreement with the boundaries proposed. He hoped that China would
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  • 73 7 Great Reception. London, July 12. The King and t^ueen have concluded their week's visit to Scotland. They resided at Holyrood, inspected the shipbuilding and steel works on the Clyde, and the Lanarkshire factories. They were at Dundee yesterday and visited Dunblane Cathedral Stirling Castle and Linlitbgow
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  • 56 7 RUSSIAN MOHAMMEDHANS. St. Petersburgh, July 10. A Mohamedhan Congress of over 40 delegates of European and Asiatic Russia has met. It regards centralisation of the Mohamedhan religious interests in the Russian Empire as urgently needed. With reference to the educational problem, it will be difficult'to effect progress among
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  • 47 7 London. July 10. At the League of Empire 6ale of St. Helena laces and embroideries there was a large attendance, and the sale is expected to realise a goodly sum. Mrs Cordeaux and her daughter assisted. This wire apparently should have stopped at St. Helena.]
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  • 69 7 London .July 10.- -The correspondent of the Times at Toronto wires that the Canadian Government refuses to defray the expenses of the deportation of the Hindus on board the Komagata Mara, as the Canadian lav; obliges the steamship owners bunging undesirables to deport them at their own
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  • 58 7 A Popular G. G. Capetown, July 11. Lord Gladstone has sailed for England on the conclusion of his term of Governor Generalship. He had an enthusiastic farewell. Lord and Lady Gladstone during the past weeks have received tokens of affection and appreciation from everywhere over the
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  • 27 7 London, July 11.- The death has occurred of Lady Hardinge, wife of the Viceroy of India, in London, as the result of an operation.
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  • 64 7 Seven Hours Journey. London, July 11. The air race London to Paris and back was won by the American Brock in 7 hours 3 mius 6 sees, a speed of 71 miles an hour. Lord Carbeiry competing in the air race fell into the Channel
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  • 39 7 London, July 10. Yorkshire has beaten Northampton by an innings and eight runs Kent has beaten Somerset by nine wickets. Sussex beat Warwick (Hastings Week) by 259. At the Oval the Payers beat the Gentlemen by 241 runs.
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  • 27 7 In the Paries Cup. Britain vs France. Mavrogordato beat «ieiiaot 4 o, 7 5, 9—7, 6—2. l'arke beat Decugis 6—2, 4—6, 3—6, 6— 3, 6—B.
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  • 54 7 London, July 11. Lord Crewe in reply to aa Indian deputation said that the Government, in fairnecs to the British taxpayers, who were largely paying the expenses of the Empire, were unable to exempt India and the Colonies from the Finance Bill clause taxing incomes
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  • 36 7 Stricken with Paralysis. London, July 11. News baa reached Kieff of the hopeless condition of General Stoessel, defender of Port Arthur. He is stricken with paralysis and can neither move nor speak.
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  • 104 7 Berlin, July IS. The airman Boehm has made a duration flight of 24 hours 12 minutes, which is a record. Washington, July 12. It is stated that Huerta is about to resign in favour of Carbajal, the newly appointed foreign minister. July 12. Sir Edward Carson inspected
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 279 7 WOOD CLIPS. Best Quality Birch, fitted with Rustproof Springs 12 12 per doz. \H^^- p C j- doz. A Handy Reliable Clip for papers etc., as well as for hanging up Photographic prints, Rubber Sheets, Clothing etc., etc., etc. Price r~ —r a,h^w\lcq~ Price Per doz. JS per doz. Robinson
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 585 8 Shipping INDO-CHINA BTEAM NAVIGATION Co., Ltd Direct service to Japan via Hongkong Shanghai and to Calcutta via Penang from Singapore. Taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton. Macao, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Tangtsze Ports. Formosa, the Philippines, Ac, Ac, Ac. STEAMERS. Tons Commander K :it-.an X 4,893
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    • 558 8 Shipping BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. APCAR LINE FOR PENANG AND CALCUTTA. The Company's Steamer ARRATOON APCAR 4.500 tons, Captain W. Walker, Commander, will hv despatched for the above ports on or about Friday, the 17th instant, at 4 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for Saloot passengers, being fitted
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    • 546 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 Twinscrew Steamers maintaining this service have been specially designed and constructed, and are fitted with
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    • 600 8 Shipping M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE China, Japan, Ceylon, Djibouti, Egypt and Marseilles HOMEWARD uOTWAKD 1914 1914 Chili July 20 Paul Lecat July 19 Atlantique Aug 3 Cordillere Aug 2 Amazone Aug 17 Magellan Aug 16 Paul Lecat Aug 31 Polynesien Aug 30 Cordillere Sep 14 V. de la
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    • 699 8 Shipping NIXL. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAII LINE. The fast and well-known mall steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamp ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice veisal Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penan* Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Tsingtao Nagasaki and
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    • 607 8 Shipping P. 0. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceyltr Australia, India, Aden, Egypt Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London Through Bills of Lading issued t t Chtct Ooast, Persian Gulf. Continental and Auiertcaa Ports. Steamer* will leave Singapore oc or MAIL LINES Homeward (for Europbi From Singapore, connecting Colombo
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 748 9 "Substantial Successful" has our year closed Progress has been the keynote and the results bespeak it. Assurance in Fjix^ $18,753,909.21 Income for Year 1,709,463.47 Assurance Reserve Fund 3,278,694.62 Deposited with Higb Court (London) £20,000 Deposited with Comptroller-Genera! Calcutta) Rs 200,000 111 1 < mniwim i- incorporated in Hongkong, It is
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    • 612 9 THE ONLY LIFE INSURANCE CQMPANYIREGISTERED IN THE COLONY. L4R6EBT PAID-UP CMUMirTTlll^^ I PROSPEROUS and PROGRESSIVE I THE GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED HEAD OFFICE: Winchester House, Singapore. LONDON OFFICE: 32, Old Jewry, E.C. The Company has £20,000 deposited with the Supreme Court of England, and complies with the Britinh
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    • 552 9 CHARTERED BANK 1 of India Australia and China.' INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER. PAID UP CAPITAL £1,200,000 RESERVE FUND I £1,800,000 Reiervo Liability of Proprietors £1 300.000 HEAD OFFICE 88. BIBHOPBGATE, LONDON, B. 0. ▲GENCIUIB AND BBAM0HB8: Amntßat Hankow New York Bangkok Hongkonf Penang Batavia Iloilo Puket Bombay Ipoh Rangoon Calcutta
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    • 401 9 FEDERAL LIFE I Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1661. m Direct Government Bupbbvisiob Government Audit. PoUdes are "WORLD WIDE and No* Forfeitable. Large hett Surplus above llablllttee Cot RESERVE and all outstanding claims. Nil Business, 1913, over $9,876,000.00, Cash Loalb, Settlements, etc, made locally I Numerous modern schemes. I J.
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  • 651 10 The first toial where given represents figures 13 1912, the last column represents output for nlfndar yeAr tn r\att- In all naana Krian Plantation! 187,722 77,478 Krubong 49,822 5,760 ***** Kuang 57,894 31,120 Kuala Kangsar 20,808 Kuala Kubu 51,103 28,857 Kuala Lumpur 1,162,099 457,446 Kuala Pergau 85,700
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  • 36 10 Beaufort 59.7-4 19,100 Bode 12,181 British R^-ieo 115.290 19.7 0 Langkon 79,700 8,000 Melalap 120, 220 Membakut 15,663 26.555 Sapong 168,0 eM 6^.4 46 Sekonp 118.04 C 08,808 South 51,221 Teqqn 196.560 89.630
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 93 10 THE NEW TRENCH REMEDY. N N2N3 THERAPION usi tsi s DIM HAI ts, Wl lODRI S9 t- s\ FREE k. Ll Cl EX M I i\. In,. p> I a CURE I I FOR YOUTHERAPION DM I IXJ DTOALI GEMI Ist PACUTS. SOLD BY MAYNARD Co., Ltd., SINGAPORE M jt
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    • 261 10 ABRAMS' STRAITS MOTOR GARAGE, Tbleobams: "ABRAMS. ORCHARD RO T X 713 Only 2 Cars left out of Bloemfontein shipment, next shipment due per ss. Kansas middle July PRICES 4s *ater $2,150 Do. with Electric Light and Self-Starter $2,450 SSeater $2,600 to. Electric Light and Self Starter $2,775 GAS OIL ENGINES
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  • 1481 11 Issued by FRASER Go,, Exohange and Share Brokers, July 11. J*K IMSOK. P*IU f.ABT Dl« BCYIJIB. 6ELLBRB. Bfi,ooo '*>■ 2e Allagar 7£% 15 19 500,0' 0 £1 £1 Anglo Java 21! 3 8 100,000 3e is Angle- Malay 44% lnt 8 0 8 9 30,000 n 2r
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  • 66 11 (COBBKCTBD OP TO July HI. Bank 4me j.4 316 demand 2-3 31-82 Private credits J< 2-4 .V l6 credits 6 m 2 France demand Bank 293$ Gbbmany, demand 238 India, T. T. 174$ HONQKONQ, demand 1 Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand wi Bangkok, demand 60 1 SOVBBEIQNB, Bank Buying
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  • 139 11 July 11. Tin 1f4.Ul Gambier buyers 8.45 Oambier Cube No. 1 10.25 Gambier Cube No. 2 8.00 Pepper Black ordin. Spot* buyers 1 1 Pepper, (White fair) buyers P Nutmegs (110 to the lo.) 24.00 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 26 00 Mace (Banda) 80.00 Cloves (Amboina) Bali Coffee
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  • 88 11 East Wharf (Basin)— Reda East Wharf SectioD 1— Tara, 1.. 1 T. i.lmand BheerH Wharf— Hokukn Mam Main Wharf Sec. *i— NiJ 3-NH n 4— Chiengmai 6 C baron 6 Ni New Dock Sec. 7— Tcikuksen Mam West Wharf Bee 8— Kinkasau Maru Jardlne's Wharf Bee.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 95 11 SPRINGBOK SELECTIONS MADE FROM THE FINEST MAGALIESBERG TOBACCO. OBTAINABLE IN LB. TINS FROM John Little Co., Ltd. Katz Bros, Ltd. j Robinson Co. FORD CARS MAN $1450. AND $1375. lifriniir DDnO If A Singapore, kuua lumpur WEARNE BROS, Ltd., ,foh. p EUU SOLE AGENTS S. S. F. M. S. iruJTi
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    • 49 11 Time balls on Fort Canning and Mount Faber drop daily at 1 p.ru., Singapore (standard time, corresponding to 6a. m. Greenwich mean time. The time gun la fired at 12 o clock noon, indicating Singapore standard time, on every day excepting Sunday, when It is fired at one o'clock.
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 1032 11 VESSELS IN POUT. Flag and Tons Commanders >m Arm. d For When Mogaioi Jap g'boat 13:>0 Minura P. Sham, 22 6 Jap (oneul X T ganu Lucifer Dut 247Pielrer I;, iav.an, 1-7 Dut Consul Batavia B»e*nietß Nat. Tonnage 4 Maste* From Consigneei For Annam Fch 3889 Ve/.ie Colombo. If MM
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  • 1180 12 The Kintuck Ashore. (From Our Own Correspondent.) Tandjong Priok, (Batavia* July 4. Referring to my telegrams I cau report the following about the serious accident that happened to the steamer Kintuck. She left Batavia on 2">tb. ulto at 11.1" p.m. for An »t ami; Padang where 17u Anjer
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  • 171 12 SA TURDAY'S CRICKET. On the S.B.C. ground on Saturday the Club had a day out against the Koylis, totting up '205 for three wickets and getting rid of their opponents for 97. Galistau had eleven boundaries in his 71, while van Cuylenburg bit a six. Corp. Clarke bowled three expensive
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  • 315 12 Kovli (I IND ELGJL Win THEIB M\ i hes. The Nomads were very unforc mate in not being able to place a full tea v n the field against the senior team of t Regiment at Tanglin on Saturday af i oon, both their backs being unable to
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  • 104 12 Mr J. Foster Stackhouse's British Antarctic Expedition is to sail from London in December. The programme has been considerably extended, and will now take four to five years to complete. It was originally intended to undertake soundings on the outward and homeward voyages, but Mr Stackhouse now
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  • 543 12 The annual sports i n connection with the Anglo Chinese School were held under most successful conditions on Saturday in the spacious grounds attached to bhe building in Orchard Road. There was a fairly large number of spectators, for the j most part relatives and friends
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  • 70 12 B.C.C. Tkam K.0. Y.L.1. 18) TO-DAY. This evening the S.C.C. are due to meet the K.0. Y.L.1, second team in a league match. The following is the probable Club eleven J. Tttermark, goal W. C. Hill and T. P>. Knight, backs C. J. Potter, E. J. Bennett and H.
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  • 78 12 WEDNESDAY'S TIE. Four a Side Rink Gamp:. Final. Scoular, Blackwell, Critten and Hermansen vs. N'orrie, Threlfall, Cohnitz and Phippg. Kvidently tired of a long list of questions from counsel, a witness at Southwark County Court turned his head towards another part of the building.
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  • 94 12 Per Perak Rev. G. W. Parker and Messrs J. P. Cooney, Wilmot, G. V. W. Jones, Lea Kay, D. M. Robertson, L. M. Morrison, E. L. Gillnian. Per Kaka Capt, H. Cullimore. Per Tara Mr Mrs Pearson, Messrs Duncan and Cama. Per Darvel Mr Mrs C. J. Boyd, and
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  • 611 12 The S.B. Aratoon Apcar is due from Hongkong on Wednesday the 15th inst. The S.S. herfflinger left Hongkong on the 9th inst. and is due here on Tuesday the 1 Hh mst. at 7 a.m. The N.D.L. Tubingen left Suez on the 9tb, and may be expected here
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  • 239 12 Nationality British if not bpecin^ July 10 Alting. Dut, Oasterbtns, Balawan I»t ii TrigoDia, Dut. Yygebooui, PI. Soesn. Bengloe, G iy, Hongkong aud Jarau Lady Weld, Jones, Malacca Muar Kanibangan, Unt, Yandeauel Sainarau^ July 'I Van dec Bosch, Dut, Stetuborg, Meraka Brouwer. Dut, V Duyn, 1' Baroe V. Outhoorn,
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 241 12 CANADA IN 1913 Manufactures produced 1 620.000 000 Or Farms 525.00G.000 Forests 185.000.000 Minerals 145.000.000 Fisheries 35 000.000 Assurance carried in Canada's Premier Co. 202 363 996 SUN LIFE A c s oTpiS c Y E OF CANAD4I S. J. HOW I p RumprsJ Crepe <k Samd TENNIS AND MOToJ
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