The Straits Times, 4 July 1910

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  • 14 1 The Straits Times. NO. 23.29 J BINGAPORE. MONDAY. JULY 4. 1910. PRICE 10 CENTS.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 73 1 D. ft J. McCallum's PERFECTION WHISKY. MLDBEOK. MAC6REGOR AND COMPANY. KATZ BROS., JJD. Our Great Oash^ Clearance tSale NOW IN FULL SWING. BARGAINS In all Departments. DON'T MISS THIS OPPORTUNITY. KATZ BROS,, LD, FRAMROZ CO. S High-Class Aerated Waters SECOMO TO HOME IN THE EAST. 87, CECIL STREET. TANOLJN DEPOT
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    • 22 1 DURRELL COS. Pale Boiled Linseed Oil, Boottopping, Snow-White Zinc, and Assorted Paints. BANDILANDB BUTTERY AND CO. Sole Agents, Straits Settlements F.lf.S. 2067
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    • 163 1 Robinson A Co. y^^HPßgS&feK A NEW SHIPMENT OF SELECTED Jd GOLF CLUBS From M jL J. Simpson. p^CSfP^. ..-^^^feCte^r W. Park. L Cann and Taylor. wife -yWr^ Martin and Kirkaldy. S Baffy Spoons. Brassies, Drivers, Niblicks. H Mashies, Mashie Irons, Driving Irons. Jyß| Lofting Irons, I Cleeks, Jiggers, Mid lions,
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    • 6 1 Bollinger Champagne. CALOBECK. MACGREGOR AND COMPANY.
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  • 959 2 SHOULD NOT BE MADE EASIER TO OBTAIN. Working Classes More Constant Tban Rich. Evidence strongly deprecating the increase of divorce facilities was given on June 7, by lady witnesses before the Divorce Commis sion. Tbe Hon. Mr*. Evelioo H aboard, vice president of the Mothers' Vnion, said
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  • 28 2 Mr. Parr, the United States Treasury's special detective, has received an award of £140,1)00 from the treasury for exposing the Cnstomß fr>a^R perpetrated by the American Sagar Trust.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 507 2 A Grateful Wife Maternity Weakness, Rheumatic Fever, Depression Just sitting still an.) thinking everythiug possible has been done, does not suit Mrs. Wilson, for ali the usual w;iys bUng to restoie her husband's health, she tried the Royal way thl Phosferine nay. The benefit was immediate, for all the depression
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    • 63 2 ABOUT DIGESTION. It is not tbe quantity of food taken but tbe amount digested and assimilated that gives Htreogtb and vitality to the system. Chambarlate'a Stomach and Liver Tablet* invigora c tbe stomach and liver and enable ih-m to perform tbeir functions. Tbe re- "Jwn 'or your food, increased s-r*Dßth
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    • 791 2 DREADFUL CASES OFJPRH Heads Covered with Thick ScurfCried with the Itching— Hospital's Treatment Gave Frightful Pain M Did No Good -3 Years of Torment. OWE SCALP AND HAIR HEALTH TO CUTiCURA "Well over roii «fo my tjj UtU. iM. fr'V.i'pV /^gt^ the <!<•<(. oaltad 7/\' Z»:t'.\?2' brush gnrtnf thm 'if\mrW
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    • 89 2 Gives Radiant Beauty to the Skin flf SNOW" J*. [j An ideal remedy for dull or lj tt AJbJJ J greasy complexions. E$ «^jl*|l I A wholesome tonic which stimu- jl |J» I lates the skin to healthy action, t 1 I n anc^ P r °duces the healthy tone
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  • 779 3 INSTITUTION THAT IS HEAVENLY ADVISED. Alleged Extensive Prevalence of tbe Evil. If the iofoimation that has reached us from an unusually well informed source concerning tbe prevalence of tbe gambling evil in Hongkong be substantiated in its main facts, observes the Horgkong Telegraph, tben thin can be
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 799 3 "Elgin" Waterproof Tents wmmh DEFY THE WULViulilkfJ- ELGIN MILLS C itjPf f» I* ii 9UU Officers' ftwikflj bbul Tent. \I "Ellin" Dotiblefly 40-lb. Tat. x 9 with onterfly of a B in K le-fold ">' «f B<hi ßb inside, extra Vei«ht <rf green or khaki waterproof canvas. rp 7' bathroom
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    • 133 3 CHAMBERLAINS COUGH REMEDY. This is a medicine of great worth and merit. Try it wbeo jcu bavb a coogh or oold and jou are certain to be pleasrd with the qnick relief which it affords. It is pleasant to take and can always be depended upon. For sale by all
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    • 219 3 MARTIN'S idF^hbr Ladles.) fk LtLIJ V nwafc linili tar all ImfularltlM. Tkoim .«*i tat bo, of Buuii nils «~i. t<».». matt W» «f ry M«MUrlT T of th« StKui timaly ioM C CMS 9 n. .b uu Ib. ««.nl IIU •>.:' >•« ,1 Ck.i..w- St-tm. im frw Fob thi Blood
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    • 284 3 SIEMENS BROTHERS SIEMENS BROTHERB Dynamo Works, Ltd. AND CO., LTD. HEAD OFFICES BRANCH OFFIGEB Caxton House, Westminster. 1, 4 and 6, Winchester House London SINOAPORR. uunpvq 8 > Beach Stroot, Ponang. wull^ a B»ltb*iar's Buildings, Rangoon Stafford. Woolwich. Oalston And in India, Australia, etc MANUFACTURERS 01 Electric Light and Power
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 595 4 STEAMER BAIUWQB. R'ty o. STEAM NAVIGATION GO. Par China, Japaa, Paaaag. Oaylaa Australia, India, Aden, Bfypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymonth and London. Through Bill* of Lading Issued tor China Ooaat, Persian Golf, Continental, aad American Port*. Steam r-ri will leave Singapore oa or aboal MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Aaeaye July
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    • 583 4 STEAMER SAILINGS. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP GB.LTD. ■^■■■■■a ■^B^Sil^aw^^L^aaT A regnlar fortnightly servioe is maintained between JAPAN aitd BCROPB. by the Company's well-known TWIN-SCEIW ITIIIIBI ander Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designod tor the Company's European Servioe, lighted throughout by Bleotrieity, provided with exoellent aooommodatioa tot First
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    • 633 4 BTEAMEB MIUNBB. BURNS PHILP LINE. SINGAPORE IO 'JAVA POSTS, POBT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAND, BRISBANE AND SYDNEY. ALSO TAKING CARGO FOB OTHBB BOBTH QUEENSLAND POSTS, BRITIBH NEW GUINEA. NEW BRITAIN ATBEW ZEALAND POSTS (with transhipment) •As Indaoemenl offer*. Smooth paBBBfli). Baperb Soenory. A regular monthly servloe to abova port* 11 maintained
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    • 193 4 BTE*iE> BAIUNIB. BTBeMVUaTHU«TBCH*PPU (STEAMSHIP COMPANY) NEDERLAND." FORTNIGHTLY MAIL BBBVIOB BBTWBBB JAVA ABD AMSTERDAM VIA SINGAPORE, SABANO, COLOMBO, POBT SAID, GENOA, ALGIERS TANGIER AND LISBON, ABD DOVER, OCCASIONALLY. Bteaman are do* oa or aboal Ik* aaast mentioned ditea:— Oorwiap HomrwAßD mo 1110 Oranje July *M Qrotlns Jaly 16 Rembrandt July 10
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    • 522 4 STEAMtH MIUNII HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE. HAMBUKB. iTh* (teaman of this Company maintain a regoiar asrvtoe between Hamborg, Bremen, Antwerp, »nd Rotterdam, and the Strait* Oatna and Japan Hrtnewarda. they are deapatshed fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and onoe a month for Br«merhaT*a direct, oalling al Penang and CofoniDo Taking oargo
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    • 750 4 STEAMER BAILINIB. N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LIHE. The fast and well-known mall steam" thl* Company sail fortnlghly from Brem Hamborg, Tia Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sontaa.o, ton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (ooaaaotlo. Marseilles, Naplea, Alexandria, aad Tioe Tsr«a. Port Said, Saea, Aden, Colombo, Panaag Singapore, Hongkong Shaagaai, Nagasaki
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  • 162 5 FIXTURES. Monday. July 4. High Water, 7.58 p.m. Football Cup, Ligoon S. C. or K. G. A. v. Y. M. C. A. Uarm-tou's Circus. Alhambra Cinematograph. Harima Cinematograph. Marlborough Cinematograph. Tuesday, July 5. High-Water, 9.40 a.m.. 8.49 p.ui. Singapore Assizes. N. D. L. homeward mail duo. Selangor
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  • 157 5 ToDit. Malacca, Port Diokson, Port Saettrnham and Telnk An«on P«rak I pm Chrittma-! Is<>iod Linden Hill Ipm j j ii Vno Noort 4 pm Ml— in l>-»-i Malacca, K.MS. M 4 Johi.re (Over Und) (By train) II am Auaumaand Natunn Is. nod Pamangkat Plsjwo I pm Kenroun
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  • 77 5 I'tae »mewatJ Cierman mail utestner i orck aring :':ft ffiMatfr wg ■> 8 p.m.. on tb. :v) h I i asaMlai t> arrive h*re Tuesday morning the stb in Aatab mt 6 a.m. She will probably be despatched (or Kurort' tlie same day at 5 p.m. (he
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  • 83 5 Left Sini:»l>"re U fay M M. M. lane 2 V* O. nne 6 N.D.L. lane 9 B. I. a>e 13 M. M. cine 16 P. *O. nne 11 N. D. L. one 23 B I. ane 27 M. M. ■me 80 V. *O. Lme m i, miv
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  • 93 5 Wharves at which Vessels are Berthed To -Day. TANJONO PAOAR. 10a-i Wh*ut Babik— Hfbc. W. SacTtoa 1 -Ihongwa, Clau Macaliitor. obbibs WHißf-Brecoushirf Main W. BMTIOH'i GiiMliftnn, Kiutaug. Patuu. 4-Bcaulia. fi Kit. 6- Nil. Liooun Dock 7— (Under construction.) Ur.-i Ahaut 8 Arratoon Apcav.
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  • 211 5 Expected to Arrive. Per P. and O. Btoamer SunJa. duo July 7.— Mr. J. W C lU'ddich, Capt. W. H Samuel Mr. D. HmUU:, Mr. Maikey, Mr. Buyatt Mr. Webb, Mr. H-rris. Mr. MaHeu, StaffPaymaster C. L. Haiuroond. Mr. P. Ba-leu Powell, Capt., Mm. anil Mi»« LumsdeD.
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  • 669 5 Latest Arrivals. Marat, Dut govt str. 183 ions, 28 orew, 480 b.p. Com. Vorster, Jnlv 2. From Helawan, JnaeS'.'. Kor TaDj >og Priok, July B— Rd*. Jwatnl. Btit str 135 toim. Captain Soott, Inly.:. Kr.im Poutiauak, July 1. (J.u. anl 17 d.p. Tbong Ek A Co. For Sambas,
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  • 254 5 Finance Commerce. EXCHANGE. SINOAPOBK, JCLY 4. 1010, Oft London Bank 4 m/s 2/4<£ Demand 2«J Private 6 m/s 2/4 ft do 8 m/s 2/4 j, On Germany— Bank d/d 240 Private 8 m/s 244 do 6 m/s 246| On France— Bank d/d 206 Private 8 m/s 290} do 6 m/s
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  • TO-DAY'S STOCKS AND SHARES.
    • 175 5 Issue S Value. 10 10 Bolat Tin 10 10 Braaug 10 10 Bruijeti Uyd. 10 10 Kauaboi £1 £1 Kinta Tin £1 £1 Kludang Tin 10 10 Knantaa Tin £1 £1 Lauat Minus £1 M» 'iy.; and Siain 10 10 JU.,!;,:.i Tin 6/- 6/- l'aiiuug Uonaol. £1 £1 rcngWolen
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    • 586 5 Issne 3. Value. Buyers Sellers. M. M. AUagar 7/. 8;. 2/- 2/. Aogio Malay 1.9.0 1.108 2/- 1/6 Baiaug Mataka 1/- 2/. pm £1 41 B*iu (Jdvos 17.10.0 18.2.0 £1 41 Bitu Tiga 6 11.0 6 0.0 41 £1 Bukit Kajang 8.10 0 8.11.6 41 10/- Contributory a 10.0
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    • 105 5 Issue S Valve Z 10 10 Eastern Smelting 10 7 a 60 60 Frailer ■MM 100 Howarth Erskine 100 7% Pret 100 100 Katißro.Def. 100 100 8% Cam. Fret. 10 10 Maynard A Co. Bayers. Sellera nom. 10.00 8.00 206.00 215.00 6800 80.00 80.00 92.60 136.00 nom. 22.00 2800
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    • 48 5 Bayers, Seller Howarth Erakineo% 1600,000 par Rilej, Uargreaves 8% •284,000 1% 8% pre. E'trioT'ways 6% £860,000 Singapore Municipal 6% 41,878,000 nom. Buyers. Seller* Singapore Municipal 4J% of 1907 £1,900,000 6% 7% pr» Singapore Municipal u% 0(1809 41,000,000 0% 7% pre Singapore Municipal 4% £603.000 m. 1% di».
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 11 5 Wood* On at Peppermint Con (or al internal oomnlaiato. DjWßterj. Cough.
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    • 286 5 AUCTION SALES Powell and Co. July 6. At saleroom, unredeemed pledges, at 10. .Inly 5. At Fu'iroom, freehold building oito at Tacpng Kttoog, at '2.80. Jnly 6 At saleroom, land situate at St. Micluu I's lioad. at 2 :)0. July 5 At saleroom, land off KampoDg Java Road and Bukit
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    • 637 5 HARMSTON'S GRAND CIRCUS And Royal Menagerie OF PERFORMING WILD ANIMALS. To-Night at 9-30 p.m. Sharp. FIRST APPEMUNCt IN IHE ORIENT OF OUR ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL CLOWNS PICCOLO 6c FIORI CONTIN iNTAL COMEOIAN3, WITH TH .IR CAN IN WONDIRB. Appeared before the King and Quuen at Buckingham Palace. AND The Great
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    • 15 5 THB > mt* .^s^Bflußßi^^^ sC^ st~^ 9 WSfcmrt^^s&t BIHGLE DOUBLE ROOMS uM MOW AVAILJ»JtI*l s «s«sasis«*s|Sf|sn^s^MiMSMßiMivaisiMsm«a«Mmsjs«»
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  • 80 6 Wii.mut At the General Hospital, Singapore, on Friday, -'uly 1. 1910, Cecilia L-mi-e, b»lov<d wife of E. A. Wilmot. Ceylon and Indian papers pi- a*e copy. Ono.— On July 8, at No. 8, Oxley Foal. Singapore, Ong Peng Neo, tbe beloved wife of Mr. Tmi Quee Liang; sged 82
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  • 1109 6 The Straits Times. MONDAY, JULY 4. SENSE AND SENTIMENT. The other day we bad a telegram reporting an opium diaoasuon ia the House of Com tuonn. In the course of it there was referenoe to a speech in which Mr. Theodore Taylor demanded that yet more stringed meaanret than hare
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  • 18 6 The maeb decomposed body of a Chin* m%n m found in the river near Anderson Bridge this moroing.
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  • 13 6 Latest advertisements of the day appear on page 5 as well as 8.
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  • 21 6 A wire frcm Ipoh say* tbat the sceeer match between Perak and Selangor ended in a draw of two goals each.
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  • 25 6 The net revenue from tin mining on the Ksmuning property during Juoe was I4,2iis and for tbe eleven months ending the oompany's financial year 947,850.
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  • 32 6 Mr. OlenAenning, ohief engineer of the Public Works Department io Jobore, has bad a gold watch sto'on from his bouse. Tbe watch has the initials F. O. engraven on the back. i
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  • 37 6 The Admiralty has distributed orders for fourteen destroyers of the Acorn class and six others wi^qi respect to which the con tractors will be allowed larger latitude regtrd «ug the design ci tbe ships and the machinery.
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  • 39 6 A l'alj>ni(j firire says that a shocking nprJtr i. „w y toen oommitted at Bruas, Kp^o'fcj. +4 re a Malay killed his divorced wft I brother and murderously attacked her v "•hjfnd aftor which he out his own JBttta
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  • 42 6 Up till now no party of less than six perrons obtain party tickets on the F.MUim.v ays at reduced rate. In future tbe Times of Malaja learns, a party shall cont-iat of not less than ten persons to obtain half-fare railway tickets.
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  • 52 6 During the last ten days of May, 722 oases of cholera, with 553 deaths, were reported at Sidoardjo. Samarang is now practically free, but the epidemic has broken out again at Soeliaboemi. In the absence of official returns, alarming reports are beard as to its prevalence in Batavia, says the
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  • 55 6 A terrible accident took place on Lee Tik Kee'sopen-outmineat Meoulembuon Friday evening. In a tall of earth five persons were buried. Two wero got oat dead, aod three are still bnri<d. Five others were injured. Tbe fall was doe to dry weatber which caked tbe top Uyer cf the earth
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  • 83 6 A wire from London dated June 80, and printed in tbe Penang Gazette says:— The directors of the Cicely Robber Estates Co Limited, have declared a final divideod of 60 per oent. on the ordinary shares, making a total dividend of 186 per cent, fjr tbe year onded Maroh 31.
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  • 74 6 Tbe Theatre Royal was well filled on Saturday night wben tbe Star Opera Company produced Princess Noor Ashakin in which some new actors and actresses took part. Last night tbe company staged the first part of a new and popular Javanese play entitled Pangi Smerang. There are four parts and
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  • 85 6 The Earl of Yarmouth, who was divorced by bis wife (a sister of Harry Thaw, an.i now known as Mrs. Copley Thaw) in 1906. songht to retain 500,000 (about £100,000;, b- ing the realty portion of the wedding dowry whicd his wife obtained from her father. An Allegbenny Court has,
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  • 91 6 Rumour hath it that several of the colonial local corps are to be reduced to lower strength in the interests of "economy with efficiency," a phrase whioh has long ceased to oall for any remark, says the L. and C. Expretß. The Malta Militia has been re duoed in strength,
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  • 99 6 The dog Caiar, which was his late Majesty's most c instant companion, is slowly overcoming the keen lost, he felt at tbe deatb of his master. Since he walked through London behind the coma of the late King he has breo looked after in the kindliest possible way by Queen
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  • 108 6 The comminder of a battalion at Kwang. chow-wan personally presented a memorial t) the Viceroy on June 19, stating tbat a large quantity of smuggled ammunition and arms hid been found on board a steamer which sailed from Hoogkong to Kwangohow wan. When she arrived at her destination the passengers
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  • 176 6 The show-going public of Singapore were out in unusually large numbers visiting the various places of entertainment on Saturday night, and Beach Road present* d an animated «ppearanoe. Of the shows in thin part of the 'own, tbe Albambra Cinematograph with ttw film depicting tbo Funeral of King Edward VII.
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  • 470 6 Mr. C. Peters has been ro elected chairman of the Lover Perak Planters' Association, and Mr. A. J. Boase secretary. Mr. C. Hammond Smith, oi Haron Estate, has been temporarily transferred to tbe Linggi Co.'s property at Seremban. Mr. J. B. Burns, who has represented England at
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  • 94 6 The friends of Miss Margarets K'immet, who recently met with a serious accident while out horse-riding with her fiance (Mr. Meyerink) will be glad to know tbat she makes good progress towards recovery. Tbe young couple were riding in Bokit Timab Road when Miss KlimmeVs animal
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  • 103 6 There was a record attendance at Harmston's oircus on Saturday nisbt when a new programme was pnt on and tbe audience showed their appreciation ot tbe various performances by giving fr< quent i ounds of applause. A feature of tbe programme was the introduction of tbn new Eoglitb
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  • 122 6 The fourth Singapore Ass'zes of this year open to morrow morning b fore tbe Chief Justice (Sir W. H. Uyndman Jones There arc eleven cases for trial. Three of them are banishment cases. There are two charges of murder, three of attempted murder, one of causing death by
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  • 142 6 Messrs. F. W. Barker and Co. are advired by telegram that a Company under the same aoi-pioes as Lanadron Robber Estates Ltd. with a nomiml capital of £100.000 in £1 shares has been registered in London to acquire the Cluny Robber Estate*. Seventy thousand shares constitute th»
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 97 6 r Players J Ravy (Dixfure In J lb Patent #J% Air-Tight Tina. PRICE 55 CTB. obtainable at i Par Tin. ROBINSON GO. Assam V Assam SOUCHONG n,r Nn 2 Ib.T.n 8 DLtnU 2 Ib. Tins 1 )b. 2lb. Tins nnnr 60c &1.20 Less 5% Dis. ty Less b% Dis. Less
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    • 124 6 ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. THE ATTMCTIoiToF THE WEEK. To-Night! To-Night! FOB A FEW NIGHTS ONLY. 2nd Show 9.80 to 11 p.m FUNERAL OF King Edward VII. ON FRIDAY, MAY 20, 1910. HAGENBACKS MENAGERIE IN HAMBURG. FISHING IS THE SOUTH SEA ISLANDS. REVIEW IN HONOUR OF MR. T. ROOSEVELT AT VINCENNES. >OPPORTBD
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  • 82 7 THE SINGAPORE TEAM DID NOT RETIRE. Final Result of the Contest. [EUctib's Telioram London, July 2. It was incorrectly reported that the Singapore team retired before the later stages of the Empire Cup competition at Bisley. Tbe team completed firing yesterday and made 1081. London, July 4.
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  • 68 7 AUSTRU DENIES KNOWLEDGE OF BARON STERNBURG. Military Officers Implicated. [Rftma's Tklkuram Berlin, July 2. Tbe high treason case against Baron Sternburg has been taken up very reluctantly at St. Petersburg. He was tbe correspondent of a news agenoy, and Austria denies all connection between a military attache named
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  • 64 7 Bad Effect on British Machinery Trade. [Rkctbr'b Tbleoram London, July 8. The new Japanese tariff continues to form the subject of serious criticism. The Times publishes a letter from Ruddiman Johnston, manufacturers' agent, dated Tokio, emphasising the fact that the tariff favours flimsy machinery at the expense of
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  • 69 7 The Hun Maurice Gilford Burned With Petrol. [Burnst'i Tblbobam| London, July 4. The death has taken place of the Hon. Maurioe Uifford, who was undergoing a rest cure at Hoddesdon. He was found rushing about the garden a mass of flames, and said he was cleaning his clothes
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  • 39 7 Reaches Bombay Under Sail. Km 111:'- TBLBOBAM London, July 2. The Austrian Lloyd steamer Trieste, which was reported overdue, was sighted close to Bombay last night. She had lost her propeller, and was coming in under sail.
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  • 48 7 Turkey Anxious for a Complete Settlement. [Rboiib's Tblbqrax.] London, July 4. A Constantinople telegram says the antiGreek Boycott is Blackening. Tbe Porte has asked Germany and Austria whether they are prepared to join tbe Cretan Concert with a view to a definte settlement of the question.
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  • 32 7 Ki.ini'> TYlkuKam. London, July 8. Obituaries appear of Major Martin Hume, editor of Spanish State papers, and Frederick Furnival', tbe distinguished pbilologUt and editor of the Oxford Dictionary.
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  • 24 7 ißsctbr's Teleoram.] London. July 4. Tbe death is announced of Mr. C. MacArthur, member for the Kirkdale Division of Liverpool.
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  • 27 7 [Rbcteb's Teleoram.] London, July 2. Generals Niobolson, Smith Dorrien, Paget, and Ewart are appointed to tbe new rank of Aid de-Camp General to the King.
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  • 363 7 Important Meeting Held at Kuala Lumpur. (Fiom Oub Own Correspondent.) Koala L'impur, July 2. At the P. A. M. mooting in the Masonio Hall to-day, Mr. John Gibson presided in tbe absence of Mr. C. M. Camming. Correspondence was read relatiag to Chinese labour and showed
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  • 418 7 (Fbom Ocb Own Corresponding) Penanp, July 2. The following crops are notified Caledonit 91,000 lbs. Tali Aycr 18,100, Qodong 14,600, Nova Scotia 10,100, and Rubana 12,500. Koala Lumpur, July 2. Tbe following crop* are notified :-Highlands and LiwUnda 87,471 lbs.. Carey United ii.dOO lb«., Kempsey Estate B,93l
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  • 82 7 The home coming of the Solioitor-Oeneral Mr. Hastings Rhodes) and bis biide wan duly cel> h ated by a party of friends by a recherche tiffin at Riffl-M Hotel, Penang, on Thursday last Amnngtt those present and wbo are known to Singapore may bo mentioned Tbekev F.
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  • 665 7 ARMY DIRIGIBLES REMARKABLE ACHIEVEMENT. Secret Night Excursion. A remarkable flight was made during the night of June 8. by tbe Army airship built at Aldershot. Under tbe care of Colonel J. E. Capper, Royal Engineers, and having as a crew Lieutenant Waterlow, R.E., and Mr. T. Ridge,
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  • 151 7 New Departure by the Colonial Office. The first annual report of the Domi- I nions Department of the Colonial Office i has been issued and constitutes a most i interesting summary of the progress, i legUlttion, and chief events in the i British over-sea possessions. The
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  • 107 7 Averring tbat its gold name has been injnred to tbe extent of £1,000,000. the Now York Bank Note Comnanv has brought an action against Mr. R. H Thomas, president of the New York Sto :k Exchange, and eleven hundred members for that amount. AmiDg the
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  • 111 7 Whilst trawling in the Solent a Portomouth fisherman found an old torpedo which is believed to have been lost from the ironcUd vessel Qlatton about 80 years ago. The Olatton was the first warship fitted with discharging tube«, and tbe recovered torpedo is one of tbe earliest
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  • 2452 7 MR. C. A. LAMPARD EXPRESSES CONFIDENCE. Tea Won, Rubber Winning, and Coffee Hopeful. An extremely interesting speech was dolivered by Mr. Charlts Arthur Lampard at tbe first ordinary general meeting of the Rubber Plantations Investment Trust. After dealing with tbe satisfactory financial position of the Trust he went
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  • 66 7 SEMI OFFICIAL EXPLANATION OF FREIGHT DECISION, European Buying Stimulated Recter's Teleoram London, July 8. A semi offlciil statement published for tbe purpose of tranquillibing the minds of Amerioan and European investors, deolares that the Interstate Commerce Commission will do nothing to jeopardize the interests of investors or hinder
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  • 52 7 Alleged Kaiser Letter Officially Denied. I Da* Ostwiatischk Lloyd Teleorax Berlin, July 2 At the Hai(ue the Dutch Foreign Minister bas again denied the truth of Harr Flin deren s assertion that the Kaiser eeat a letter to Queen Wilholmina about Dotch fortifioa tions, and tbe Chamber
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  • 57 7 Purse of Twenty Thousand Pounds. [BeOTU'S TIUUBAM.j London, July 4 Reuter's correspondent at Ueno wires that active training bas now stopped and everything is in readiness for tbe great <rize fight between Johnson and Jiff lies. The betting is 10 to b\ on Jtffries, and tbe
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  • 39 7 Dkr Ostasiatische Lloyd Telegram.^ Berlin, July 2. A St Petersburg message says that Ame rioa has complied with Russian wishes in reference to preventing Russian emigration to Hawaii. The Rassiau subjects in Hawaii are under French protection.
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  • 33 7 I Dbr Ostasutischb Lloyd Tbleoram/ Berlin, July 2. The Allenstein oase has been postponed, as the accused made an attempt to commit suicide and has been taken to a lunatic asylam
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  • 30 7 [Drb Ostasiatische Lloyd Telegram j Berlin, July 8. Tbe Zeppelin ship, which is to try to reach the North Pole, has been sent to Spitsbergen.
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  • 19 7 [Deb Ostaslatischb Lloyd Tkleoram. Berlin, July 8. Tbe Kaiser has gone on a trip to the North.
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  • 18 7 'Dbr Ostasiatische Lloyd Telegram/ Berlin, Ju y 2. Prince Tsai-Uo's Mission will vibit Milan and Turin.
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  • 35 7 Fbom Oub Own Correspondent.) Penang, July 2. The following racehorses left for Kuala Lumpur tbis afternoon Mallow, Bruce, Newcbom, Miss Hampton, Ardpttrick, Fly, Chrysalis, and Zinibar. Tbey were in charge of Fisher.
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  • 23 7 (Fbom Oub Own Corrbspondint.) Kuala Lumpur, July 4. Tbe Vallambrosa directors recommend a dividend of 3i. Bd., making 250 per cent.
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  • 38 7 (From Odr Owh Cobbispondbnt.) luala Lumpur, July 4. Messrs. Kiodersley have received a cable stating that Rijaog Rubber Estates has been six times oversubscribed, and tbat share? are standing at three-quarters to eeven eighths premium.
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  • 49 7 (Fbom Oub Own Corkispondbkt.) Kuala Lumpur, July 2. Mrs. Birch held an At Home at Taiping Residency in bonoor of tbe Bishop of Singapore. Many people were present and took the opportunity of bidding farewell to Mrs. Birch. The Bishop held a confirmation service yesterday.
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  • 40 7 (Fbom Our Own Correspondent] Kuala Lumpur, July 2. The prospectus bu been imued of the Siginting Robber Co spiny which acquires Mr. Tate't property io Ndg> i Sembilai. The issued capital will be 10,000 in lft shares.
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  • Sporting Intelligence.
    • 395 8 Mr. A. G. Vanderbilt has won the Basbey Park-Olympia ooaohing Marathon. < The R. G. A. v. V. M. C. A. football cup matoh takes place on tbe S. R. C. ground i this afternoon. The S. C. C. v. Police matoh fixed for Thursday has been
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    • 82 8 5, C. C. v, (iarri.ton. Tbe S. C. C. oricket fixture on Saturday afternoon was a maiuU »g*inst an elevea oi tbe uarrison. I'hu oluo voa easily, thanks mainly to an excullent 76 put on by A. S. Gardner. Tue cmb's t ml wai 171 to wuich. ■n adduiun
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    • 80 8 Singapore Golf Club. The monthly medal of the Singapore Oolf Club was competed for on Saturday and Sunday, H. T. Wuitc winning with 74. Hooks I. T. White 1. D. Mtmdell I. M Howe 1. vv. Firmrtono 1- David Kuohwildy I F. H. Edlin 61 13 94 JO 74
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  • 129 8 Dangers of Travel on tbe Peking Mukden Railway, The Hungbutzes have recently been exhi biting great activity along Pekiog-Mukden Railway Line, and many traveller* havt been robbed. Recently, a Shantung man boarded a train on tlii- line carrying k heavy bag on his back. The rail
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  • 145 8 The Ceylon Observer of June 22 saya We are glad to hear that the move which we have for some time past been advooating, and brought forward attain so recently as tbe 9tn inst., is now at last being seriuualy considered namely, the institution of periodical
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  • 471 8 Messrs Samuel Montagu and Co.'s Weekly Circular. Messrs Siiu'M I Montagn and Co. write from London on Juoo 9 as follows: The arrivals ot bar gold amounted to jC650,0J0 of which tbe Contint nt t x>k £200,00i>, and unly a very tmail amojnt (jC37,»00; was required for
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  • 341 8 (From Ock Own Cobkbsponoint.) Kota Bahru, June !i7. Un the '.'2nd inst., news was received here of the reported serious illaesN of the amtan ■f Trenggann's daughter and three grandchildren who were said to be suffering fioni typhoid (ever. Captain Cox, of the s.e. S»ppbo, was tbe
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  • 73 8 The Kaiser, in giving an audiauca to the K tv. Htrr Stotle, pastor of Sohirmeaitz, on Jane 8, said: 1 like to read the Bioltj, and every night it lies on a table at my bedside. Wnenever I hope to make a dociaioo, I ask myseU Wo tt does tbe
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  • 1043 8 Prices Quoted in the Market This Morning. Singapore, July 4th, 1910. Mourn. Lyall and Bvatt, Exchange and Share Brokers, issue the following list of quotatiouj this morning GENERAL 110 BaBtom Smelting Co. |7pd 7.— BO Fraser and Neave Ld 215.— 280.— 10 Hotel van Wijk SIS.— 86.—
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  • 169 8 Ancient Barge Unearthed at Westminster. In riwging the foundations of tho new onunty hall, the London Couoty Council on the south bank of tbe Tham.i at Wont, minster has discovered a n-lio of Roman days, a long oak bargu, pressed rt<t by the weight ot Thames
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  • 138 8 The con tractors fjr tbe construction of the Raaytb naval base have entered upon the most difficult part of tbe undertikiog, viz., the sinking of the steel shoes preparatory to the buildiog of the great sea wall. Thesa shoes weigh pearly 6U tons, and about 100
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  • 114 8 Tbe Hongkong pre- uave beon informed by Messrß. Jardine M<ali«soa and Co., Ltd tue general managers, tu»t they have received a telegram lroui London to tbe effect that tbe annual general nibeting of shareholders in the lado-Caina Steam Navigation Co., Ltd, will take plu^eontheUOta iastant; that
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    • 50 8 A flight of oolds set out one day, Great ngly things, and flaw away, Across tbe bills anl our tbe sea, Determined vengeful thus to be, Bat all at oooe these colds grew fewer, Vanquished by Woods' Oreat Peppeiiuint Cure. And so the j died all one by ona, Tuu«<Jepiiywwttott»Hvw<taw.
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    • 41 8 WATERBURY'S METABOLIZED 000 LIVER OIL COMPOUND, Aids digestion. Does not npeet the fctomach and is unrivitl. led for coogbe, colds, broochitig and all pulmonary troubles, and is a general tomo for building up the sjbtem. OF ALL CHEMISTS. 5.1.25 AND $200
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    • 204 8 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. ESTATt MANAG.R WANTcD. Wanted, Manager tor Pantai Estate. Apply to.W. M. Sime Malacca. INDIAN BOYS WANTcD. Wanted, »«vu lauiau ouy?, auout fourteen years of age, to learn aorooitio aots. Apply to Wn/i!! ,uui Waverley Hotel, 1S64. EUROPEAN GUTTER WANTED. Wanted, an assistant Europe »u cutter for a tailoring
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    • 362 8 TO PLANTERS AND Estate Managers. BERTRAM'S RUBBER MACHINES HAVE MOW ARRIVED. SSfo^gest an d jy[ ost Up-to-date in the market. Rj|!crs of Rabbpr Machims he-cut and Grooved to any Specification. Parallel, Single Spiral, Double Spiral or Diamonrl. Riley Hargreaves Co., Ltd. "TRIUMPH" 3jhp Motor Cycles The most successful Motor Cycle
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    • 346 9 A. W. TULLY AND CO. S3. RAFFLES PLACE. SINGAPORE. BOOK OPEN ON Ist Day, July sth, 1910. DOUBLE EVENTS ON ANY TWO RACES. TREBLE EVENT 1000 TO 20 Races 3, 5 and 6. Telegraphic Address: TULLY, SINGAPORE. Telephone S3Q. R4.CB 8 RACE 6 RACB 6 Durbar 9.4. Lucretia 10.0. Z&nibar
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    • 592 9 STEAMER SAILINGS. cTpTr CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY 8 ROYAL MAIL STEAMSHIP LINE. Tv NATIONAL HIGH WAY TO EUROPE TU CHINA, JAPAN, CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES Route from Hongkong via Shainghai, Nagasaki (Inland Sea of Japan), Robe, Yokohama. Victoria and Vancouver. R.M.S. Ek puss of India Twin sore w steam
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    • 440 9 BELLAMY CHRISTIE, TURFACCOUNTANTB. Are doing business on the FORTHCOMING BEUNGOR MEETING Run July 5, 7 and 9. Double Events 3 and 5, 5 and 6. 3 and 6. Treble Event Races 3, 5 and 6. Straight-out on all Events. Tel. "Triton," Singapore. Telephone 186. Price List to be seen at
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    • 340 9 Speciality In Silver Goods 'I sterling Tea Sets sterling SILVER SILVER napkin rings Toilet Sets Mu os <p^£ Trinket] Boxes. Shaving Sets JP^^^k Manicure Sets 2 h igSfc^- JwySa Cigarette Cases |1 'wSittm Hair Brushes J%h^ I B. P. DE SILVA, g* 62. High Street. _^^T Tha Lat— t Faahlon.
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  • 211 10 Action by Clerk io tbe Eastern Telegraph Company. An action hai been brought at home by Mr. James Grant, a clerk in tbe employ of the Eastern Telegraph Company, and his wife to recover damages for personal injuries and loss of goods to stained owing to the
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  • 808 10 HOW TO OVERCOME THE RAVAGES OF THE MALARIA PARASITE. A Golden Statue pliould be erected to the discoverer of a means of banishing Malaria from the Tropics." In thoee striking words, a short time ago p distinguished man ence again drew attention to a übiect
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    • 825 10 INSURANCE. 6REAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE CO., LIMITED. letd Office Winchester House, MNGAPORB. Board of Dlreotors i At Dbbbicb, Bsq., Chairman. A. H. ai*. Bsq., Managing Director. run Fowiib, M.S., cm., Chief Med. Officer, j Asmui, Esq., Rev. N. J. Ooutbbc*. j f M. Buiot, Esq. Oko Soon Tbb, Esq. few
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    • 529 10 BANKING. •BARTERED BANK 8F INDIA. AUSTRALIA AND CHINA. IaOOBPOBATiID BT BOTAL OHABTEB. Pall np Capital la to.ooo BaarM of *»0 sash 11,100,000 gstsmFuaa 1.600, 000 RMirv* Liability of Proprlstm 11.M0.000 BABKEBB. Baak ot England. HMioatl Baak ot BooUaaf rat ftoatoa Oily Midlaal Baafc, Mi. BIMQAPOHE BBAHOH. Onrrtat AooonnH an opened
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    • 674 10 SALES BY AUCTION. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Auction Sale of VALUABLE MACHINERY AND ENGINEERING STOCK-IN-TRADE. ETC To be held at Mr. Walter Palliser's Works, KAMPONG BAHRU ROAD, On Friday, July 22, at 9-30 a. m. POWELL CO., 1165 Auctioneers AUCTION SALE OF BEAUTIFUL JAPANESE CURIOS, HIGH-CUSS JAPANESE PORCELAIN. IVORY CARVINGS. SILVER GOODS.
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    • 434 10 MORTGAGEE S SALE. IMPOHTANT LAM) SALE. At Messrs. H. L. Coghlao ft Cos Salerooms On Monday, August 6, at 8 30 p.m. 1. \aloable Freehold Land situate in the District cf Guylang, comprised in i.rant No. 74. Area 25 acres O Rood 87 Poles 2. Valuable Freehold Land nituate in
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  • 1124 11 MOTORS MOTORING. NOTES AND COMMENTS ON CURRENT TOPICS. i )ne of the vory few apen competitions to be held this season in England will be the hillclimi i for the Henry Bdmunds Trophy. This event will bo decided under tbe joint •napiocs of the K. A. C. aad the Midland
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    • 310 11 NEW 15.9 H.P. The WAR OFFICE had 120 different Types of Cars; to Choose from. They Selected 4 STANDARD ARROL-JOHNSTONS. A Simitar* Car is Due to Arrive next Month. Full particnlars ot which can be had from CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS. THE MOTOR AND CARRIAGE WORKS. MOTOR CMS FOR HIRE DAY
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    • 14 11 o a* internal eomp'ainta, Dysen: irj, Ot g (..Coldt.eto.. lake.WooV Great Pes;rr. miLt Core.
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    • 477 11 (iOUCHS William Teacher pH and Sons' laniseedl g g f^M Jl HIGH-CLASS J1 \A/HIQI^IP"CL iracM VvniOIMLO iiw WOREMOMOLLE'S APioT] U0 f A« mo»f iur« rtmedy Mqalntt the H'^Wl^S Sickness, and sthtr effects cauted b> wHlßßnllHk i i fh« da/ay or fhe rtgultr otnoat 1 J{j SOLE IMPORTERS Do you Suffer
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    • 657 12 WANTS- 1 WANTED. A young Cob, to be driven and ridden also trap and harnexß. Most be cheap. Replies 4 to Cob, a o Straits Times. 1627 EUROPEAN NURSE WANTED. Wanted at ouce, Kuropean Nurse for baby 1 Sirl, 18 moil tli 1 old. Apply Lancarfe. Tangn Hill. CHINESE CLERK
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    • 571 12 TO BE LET OR SOLD. OFHII A 88BeWN Tl Bl L£T. Wltk tmmaltato (airy Bo T. MaUsoa Bum? apply to OUTHHI* 00., 1.11). if ll ROOMB TO LET, At Zetland House (Armenian Street). Apply on tbe premises. u409 OFFICEB TO LET. To Let, Commodious offices, No.'l, Raffles Quay, overlooking the.Harbour.
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    • 438 12 TO BE LET 08 SOLD. COMPOUND HOUSE TO LET. No. 2, Adis Road, with immediate entry. Apply to F. B. David, 1, Malacca Street. 1640 TO BE LET. Godown and Office, No. 95, Robinson Road. Moderate rent. Apply to J. Levy, No. 10, ltobinson Hoad. U1656 APARTMENTS TO LET. Room
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    • 550 12 NOTICES. NOTICE. Coolie labour for estat* or other work for a term of 2or 3 years. Enquiries invited. C. JOHNSTONS 4 CO., 17a, Qvein's Road, 15:18 Horgkong. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. We have removed from 11, Raffles Place, to 52, Malacca Street. SARKIBS MOSES. 1568 NOTICE. The interest and liability of
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    • 652 12 HOTICEB. JITTB COHPAHY, Customers are kindly informed that on and after the Ist of July, 1910, Mr. Oh Jit Sing who is appointed Manager, will sign all bills/ receipts, letters, etc., on behalf of the above Firm. By order, OH JIT HUANG, 1479 Senior Partner. PENANG CRICKET CLUB. DEBENTURE INTEREST
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    • 524 12 DON'T HESITATE OUR THIRTY YEARS' EXPERENCE (no other firm has four) OF THIS CLIMATE Enables us to give you THE BEST PIANO At the Lowest Price Write Now for Our 1910 Catalogue. FULL OF VALUE. THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY. LIMITED. By Special VqHkK *PP*«t«eit To His Exoellency Sir John Anderson,
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