The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 July 1905

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 20 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. PRICE 15 CENTS. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 28, 1905. DAILY ISdUE NO. 5 I
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 689 1 atJtirrtisrmrnts. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Autcralia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) 1903. 1905 Bengal Aug
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    • 755 1 ilnDrntsrmnits. N. D. L Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers ol this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Haiubtirij via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton. Gibraltar. Genoa, Naples, Connection Marseillea, Naples, Alexandria and vie* versa) Port Said, Sue/, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki and
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    • 1360 1 SINGAPORE AND KRANJI RAILWAY. FROM Ist APRIL, 1905, AND~UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. Train Service ior Week Days an i Sundays. EX sunda T y R s A I nl S y ON Down Trains Down Trains. SINGAPORE ...stCM 740 10.00 IBJB IjOI U< 4.41 2i« 6.40 l«>.{o I2JO IM J:*^ 0
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    • 463 1 Chartered Bank ot India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTtB CAPITAL £800,000 RESERVE LIABILITY .ppnn rmr OF PROIKIETGKS *>BOO.UOC RESERVE FUND £875.000 f Bamk ok BMhasTD, i Diuvpna 3 National Bank < i- Sc ->ti.avi). V. IiAMK. Ltd. 31NGAPORE BRANCH, i CUHIiENT AessMai* a**) sjpssj n• allowed at 1
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    • 547 1 loariusfuif. l» .^*i HBnHIBMI^BKdCEr*, "itfßHß^ fS 1 1 2 2 25 Per pair 5 per a/> BOYS' SAiL: R SUITS. j Si/.i >,/ LADIES 9 HAT PINS 10 er Gard. I J &fsM-9.Q£it*w r -i,J.-3-52A1£l WHITE TAPES 35 Cents Per Hu-.eh oi 12 Pairs. I JUST OPENED A LARGE TOCK
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  • 1799 2 The Singapore Free Press. FRIDAY, JULY 28. 1905. Hi kmv m iu> M-t ri" luriber bnfeH tluta are in th*» .Straits n-unuU th»- matter ot doiiH-sti<- *r\,int>» i<-«'i'iriti >u Him i- th»Ute«t po»iti<*n "1 lli«- <|iit»ti-,n ,n i| 1<t t I'rTli»- Li— ia— l-<lmwut kM|MalwiKi on the memorial* from r»M«leot«
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  • 771 2 Tlie S«i M»-w t.'i« -i Tu»^»dai to meet H K. tho a Um Britial i.\.inug»- irM ht-rc ti .in L .ill .n >«-r.r«iiv -.Titii ,i general eajf<« lor fokohMM Tfca Bntaah ladia itaaMar Thon^wa is clue ben at <lnyii^iit ti uiorr •< latweVji with thf Kni,'l]Nh ma:l* <>f July 7
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  • 241 2 Penan.;. Jj!v 2" 1 oD'l day*' racing wa* held ye«ter<Lv in nice w«jather liefore good atten'Lmce KIK>«T (iBIFUN HaVBI' AP (Dist&QQA JI Wavang 1 bMhM liarri« 3 \\,n bv a length and a half, four lengths l*»tw«yn i«coni and third Time 1 min ifi\ •«*.> Diridatjd Thk Tkt
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  • 91 2 IttMt -HAKE- h-.t-.HT UX.ALLT. TLh shares for local subscription in tb» M ...I Plantations Co. Ltd closed to-day with MeMri. Dodwell Co., the Ceylon Ag«nu «>ut of the MuMt shares available, 18.500 had Wu subscribed for up to closing time. Sin. then Messr- Dodwell
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  • 318 2 Thi Kl.n-.ai. Chamum Wakts a Bakkistcr Appointed -i.cutta. July 15th The B«-n r al Chamber of IMaaMUI ha* ffl in .iddreased th« GoTernm«nt of India on the •übje.-t of the appointment to the bief J.id£<»hip of Rangoon. It* letter tmmm 'The ai-gamenu i«wd in th- memorial
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 587 2 gßbmiscmtnts. Caldbeck Macgregor Co. (MTABLtBHBO 1SO1) Wine and Spirit Merchants, LONDON, GLASGOW, HONGKONG, SHANGHAI.) bINCAPORE and PENA^C. PIU V. I.l^l \i'i I i.HAUON. (O) CALDB IX K MACG BEQOB Cu. *c MOiNDAY, 31st JULY 5 15 P.M. Great Auction Sale at Dalian's Horse Repository or HORSES, COBS. PONIES. CARRIAGE* HARNESS
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    • 708 2 Co-twos aubrrtiscmfms KEPPEL GOLF CLUB NOTICE. Owiag to Military Mammiji 111^ b w >^ ateati tmm WMrnj, Aagwft 4th lo Tucslay. A.i.:'i*-t *<ih laaiaaHa. H H HAUXWELI.. Hon. BaHstary. .F it !_> 1.8 La Reina Cigars (THE QUEEN OF MANILA CIGARS) >iai>i: rWMI IHK MPOV* FLOK do la ISABKLA TOBACCO.
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    • 306 2 FITZGERALD BROS' CIRCUS AND MEN IGKRIE OF Highly Educated Wild Animals. TO-NiGiiT (Pridayj TO-NIGHT JULY JULY 28 at U.lu p.m. The Colossal Caravan 'J'lu- Urio*--' T'Tit- «-v« r > r..-te«i in 8 u^i»|>>.ni A Beautiful Sno v-V.'hitc Marquee LAST PERFORMANCE of t e FIRST PROGRAMME which lias l«v!i ir.tn« f
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 217 2 THE WEEK. Friday, 28th High Water:— 7.50 a.. 7 14 p Municipal Commission, 2 30 p 8 B (V) Electric Light Drill, 5 15 p Annual Meeting. S. Recreation Otafe, SI", p Fitzgerald's Circue. 0 p limill. 2f»th: Hitfli Water:—!*'' «< 1" H I Mail Outward due daylight Penan g
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 54 3 Keuter's correspondent at St Petersburg hats that M de Wi(te in an interview published hrre it reported to have declared that the institution of the Vieeroyalty in the Far East was np of the principal causes of the war, constituting a provocation to China, Japan,
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    • 37 3 No Interests in the Pacific It corresponded neither with the real strength nor the true interests of Russia in the Far BMt, particularly on the Pacific ocean, where Russia had properly speaking no interests
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    • 54 3 It has been definitely arranged that the Peace Delegates shall sail from New York for i Ijatai Bay aboard cruisers on the morning of Aug sth and take lunch with President RooseTeh, -ailing away in the afternoon in despatch boats convoyed by a cruiwr and arriving at
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    • 25 3 Japanese Activity It is reported is Osaka that the Japanese Lumbering many thousands ir»< vigorously attacking the Russian psjMJi ut Ttimen
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    • 97 3 General Linievitch reports that the Japauest* on July 4 landed a battalion at de Castries B*J south of the mouth of the Amur The Russians at Alexandrovak conaistf! of newly arrived Utttaliuii. several hundr<-l volunteers and eiurht guns The Japanese landed in the vicinity aud atUcked
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    • 55 3 The Peasantry to Starve Kamin* threatens tbe greater portion Russia i lu medium c*QM are reported only ui'l, the Ural provides, the Steppes, Caucasus an-1 Siberia. The majority of th»peasant* Lav.- u<< mean* of subsutenoe. The Governor of Odessa has issued pro- 'D making th^.J-*- iMMmUi
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    • 21 3 The Prussian r i^t K hM -•••pped the britisb steamer Ka/iIW i :n ttin Red Sea on Tuesday
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    • 17 3 I* IMMWJ *>.a* MI Kaiser is f a Hohenzollern Mm fur tike HoniMMM
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    • 26 3 I 1: i i; mmittee ifjg ;n the prin< -iple of disunion Irom pr-ridinv juesti-.n ii intHM- ftM H nMMMB nation spai iaOj <■
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    • 23 3 Tue Admimlty kvrt MMHi that th»- Cl Bel V{'i+lroa shall amkm in the Baltic in -l BM4MMM -••anilinaTmn p-
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    • 18 3 QmMI Hi M <t QMli( i: hMMMIoI nia at Irkutsk, while returuing fruin ■MCMMI J-
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  • 348 3 1 and Lady Clementi-.Smitii »et»•mougst tbe guesU at tbe King h reception ndsor of the members of the C'au*an Manufacturers Asviriation then vinitiij.' EagiMii I I K Te*. who w,«« here with tins W«st Vorkh. beems to have developerl s^x:iallv •HI welding A "Daily Mai! paragraph uys. C*ptain and Mr-,
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  • 366 3 f>* Cocavan <>k Mk Tanaka, Imperial JaPANEKK C«)NSVI..' The Invasion of the Amur Province Alexandrovsk Occupied Received July 2" 8 30 pm. Imperial Headquarters rep.jrtthatourS.ighalien Army began landing neur Alcova at nine o'clock on the morning of July 24 without much opposition. Admiral Katoaka commanding the squadron
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  • 427 3 Wee M. w <ihee, a plump Chinamau. told a ■ad story of a rtiaMtor to pre.-tout stone a "bataalMi orablaefc oya, which h.,--ehariahad, aad for which ht had paid 1170, I i tli« Chiaf Joatioa Sir fiinaal Cox, m the BvpvMM Court this iu
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  • 368 3 This momtag \m Mr Howard, a Kling nam^d Mohamed Kii-^stn was charged with cruelty to a rat Mr P r <i<*l'Ur>l said that on July U at 11 pui L»- Mas pasting along South Bridge- rd wh-ii ii»- saw Mraiag obisjel running in th" road. Ebttooned
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  • 980 3 The 11 a-k m.i Cask apd Judgment. After a hearing of eight days before tin vacation, judgment was reserved" in che caae ol the Haskell Golf Ball Company v. Hutchinsou and another. Mr Fletcher Moulton, k. c. Mr Astbury, k. c. and Mr A. J. Walter appeared
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  • 242 3 Fitzgerald is keeping up it« reputation aw Mt *f tiM-kriglMMt show* that has ever i»fij MPI Essentially a European circus, full of good turn*, it ia especially attractive to the h..\»-r .iu-1 tli«j addition of the Japanese wresting |NM it particular interest. IJesideb that, the lighting aad arrangements
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  • 55 3 The coolie* have recommenced work at the Pulau Saigon Railway Works and to propitiate the devil they have disturbed have put up a I red banner and made other peacu offering*. I Included in tbe ceremonies were the burning I of papers, tb<' pouring of rice and the I throwing
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  • 41 3 That great illusion. Peppers Ghost." Belong* to days of yore The smartest conjuror cannot boa»t He's j>ii/./i>-d people n.oie Many tiilment uow-a-diiyi», Are just <•• tricky, #ure, For DyMntery we'll sing 1 L<- pMiM I Of Woods' Ore a 1 Peppwaiiut Care.
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  • 1130 3 AmBITIOCS KORBKK I'I.AMINcJ PIOUBAMMCB. t One of the pioneers in rubber planting in l Ceylon makes the following protest: In my opinion the Time* of Ceylon ouglit to st irt an editorial crus.ide against this mad speculation on the part of Ceylon men in
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  • 263 3 I MINK-K I'hl-'.VKK BEEH OHOKIS This morning in the Police Court a < 'liiues* 1 cart driver was charged witli driving his curt without lights and with attempted suicide iu the lock-up of Gaylang Police Station la«t night. On the tir»t charge h« was laad s
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  • 339 3 lii April last a Chinaman named Leo Ah Wee was convicted of theft in* Penan g and sentenced to two years hard lalxxir. It was decided to send him to Singapore to nerve his sentence in the gaol here, and with a batch of other
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  • 64 3 Miad a severe cold thii- winter .ind, was recoiumended to try u little of Cliauiliei lain's Cougli Reujedj. It thoroughly cured me and in the futun; whenever I get a .old I shall take the same remedy Yours truly.
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  • 96 3 John S. Daw*-. Kb<| editor and proprietor OshKh Star, HoVitik.i. Row /.-aUr^l. s.iil I L*\e fcn'.nd f'li.nnl-'rUin'B Cough R»-rii<-dy .1 very valuaU" ni"«i .irj", hftvfag rec-i^.l great l^nrtit from it- n*- wii«-n Htiff«ring from k •old. ;md .is a pn-ventive f.,r crf^uj. ia < -liil«lr»-n it-excoll.-nt j.roperti.-u
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  • 329 3 Suiui.iv, Julv :J<». Joliu»t<m IVr lOJO, UJO, 2.15, SJO The Cliil>. Mli 11. ISJQI Sau.l SHARKS. j July z S 'r MINES B«Ut I'm |IO 10 *O,(ju>i 7 Benawah <iol<l 0id. 10 7i lll£OO Do' Def... 10 10 40,'iuu Bnu«h li. Tin lo 10 600,000 Doff Development
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  • 55 3 1 I 1 !:i i. li I I'iix.itv r *->< lit.- hi n-.!,;> D l'l > 1-11i.U1.l '1 VNV. 1 1i1.U1.l Ini-i v. 1" T. BosoKoao, immmmi sldi« Yokohama. <I>iiiiu 1 ,•> Java. .|«-n..in.l j ._> Bangkok. <loin;tu,J T, SoVEKEL.NS, ***** Bank of Kii K 'lan.l Kat.< ty Discount
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  • 135 3 (July M *"> Oct.. Pepper, Black (ordinary S'j.»rei 28 25 do. White, (Fair L. W. 5 p.0., 38 2b Nutmegi 11" ir lie 85. do. 80 to the Is. 80 Mao* (Band*; W5. Olotm (Amboinaj 33 Liberian Coffee 23 60 Tapiooa, uuail pearl (I *ir unaiityi „4 70 do.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 393 3 THE RQBINSON PIANO Co., Ltd. NO SUCH STOCK OF PIANOS n.,s n > m >„.,...,, k ton both Import,,! an.l our OWI ,n.ik. bu.lt in EVERY p -spn-s^ly for this C limau ami AtMolutely Kuar;tnt« < <l. CASH, HIRE OR HIRE-PURCHASE. SECONDHAND PIANOS, looter!] U, :1 H NMf n-i 1
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 248 3 MAILS CLOSLJ. To mniw ■a^gkaag A<- QmAi I am Lal.'iun A<> Manila lt> am K Pahani; k P<-k.in ,:rolina no<^n Sal<in^ A> H-h»-I 1 rj| In^lmifin Ain« Thye 1 i m F'ort .Swotf>iih:uii \c Pin S*-ni{ Jim ■m^hmtAi <M.-iif.i:;.~;, j^m M'iat A Umi Sultan -2 im Port Sw«tt«nbiiiii irl vi»-
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    • 214 3 VESSELS IN POBf. ■Wm Brftihif ttW Mom kv gf; SS j£= S ES i SSLSS? !r;r! S £f tits S 5 S" SS i B 1 Sa EE ft S l| Si 1110 I 2 M S,t K,n,, ISM, H J M^ kok LATEST ARRIVAL Mont p \.,i i Vwg
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    • 96 3 15 j^rtI Hi j-orts ik Anoon Dftli, I V i li M A k W i D .1 I Imkire 1 V 7 WEATHER REPORT. i (J«iy 27.) Taken at g*nd*ng Kerbau Hospital OUervatory. 9 A.U. 3 P.M. 9 9Mm Bar. red 32 Fah. 29.964 29.915 29.977 Temperatore 80.5 86.5
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 661 4 awrrtisrmnits. LOST < I' I (V.tl, ».|,,.L, 1, M.1 I \(.m 1 i; ill-. Rute 1 I. mi li-.»i..ii 1 i... i.-^.t.- ..C ill. l:il. I j 1..11 laitlaf i- •ii u |..nt'. li 1 Into ilaa Vtf id ii< ni 1.1 11 in 1 itii>^ i\ it In >-:t
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    • 549 4 Hk Hk Tliif i- t'> -^iv»* n<'li<-e t'at Um AftO* tr:ide mark ih tli" pntpmtj t4 tl.t- St:Hi(l,i>- l Oil Coiiiji.my of Nt'« Yo:l. .ui'l tliit it it aaaj by Ikal Coui|> in aa .i TIIJ- M 1 1 k lor Ulaatiaatian oil*. Tin* inn) !> i-<!i-.irt- i>l' tin* tvatvaaatatioa
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    • 608 4 HDUrrttsnurnts. HOUSE FOR SALH AT KATONG. 'l\\t> ■>;' lawl '*ill MilMlaatial aaaaa <«u tag k.-.i |r hi It i<-.|nii-.-.l .-lo.Mi.n (be |..n. i. awawj .-lllllil I'lll.lill <>•! M. il 1-^.l Fur |i i i ii l i; apply Ui B. I NKKi.H BAtJKaV, r I 'liiiii-o All.->. Juljlj) Ji.7 TO
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    • 421 4 IJ. BERTRAM KINSEY fe Co.^pg; (jrfi':r» <'t SliOiVroom: G-3. Chant;..: A;i.:y Branch Showroom IWH IJEWAYL A I D LAW and Co's PREMISES Artistic Fittings Accet.oonos. B I Indicators* Lightning Corvtuctors, etc. IM I B9 GIVEN FOR ALL KINDS Ol ZLLECT RiCAL APPARATUS MACHINERY. lI— —II iSlMflllllliilWa»JMlMs»aMßßaWlslS»— aj .1 u I
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    • 375 4 SMKftifrmctth Recommended by Medical Authorities for the immediate relief of Asthma ana Bronchial trouble. Hay Fever. Laryngitis and Irritation Of the air passages. GRIMAULT'S CIGARETTES ease the feeling of tightness across the chest and give a J relief from gasping for breath. I 9MIAUL TAP;t, r. iiettnns, P§rls. I APENTA
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    • 579 4 aftbrrttsfmfnts. THE GROVE HOTET The Sanutorium of Sin^aprn-. PLEASANT ROOMS WILL PROBABLY BE AVAILABLE FROM JULY Ist. Tram Service Within a few Minutes of the Hotel Tci.s I Im. London. Ardmay Boarding House, Jt Woburn Plac*. Russell Square, W c, u bral nitnation Moderate inrluairn Jun*» 2*> mwf j., BOARD
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous