The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 October 1906

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1906. NO. 5792.
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  • 187 1 Mr Secretary Taft ha« formed a provisional t;overnuient in Cul.< i. which lie i* governing for the United States. Pri^e !"> Aberdeen University Celebration baa hmn attended by the Kin^ and Queen. Pu^e f> Biognpora bin bhotai;ain«t Selanp«»r, C«ylon and Hurtnah. T'i» scored will be found ou
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  • 881 1 During tli.i hole of yestprl.iv and probably Saturday, the northeru ir.iiiis hive beeu largely re a pied by sportsmen I>» the inooi fur the plieattant shoo 1 ing, which com in -u.-os to day an-l can I>h U'^.illj mmtiammi till Fel>ru ry t!i« third. Om forgets wlic:
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 218 1 FIRST AGAIN In the Open Motor Cycle Climb. WESTERHAM HILL, JULY 7TH. Price 2 3/4 H.r. £3U. 3 1/2 nP, 37. STRAI T S CYCLk MOTOR Coy. DAHL'S MILK. As a guarantee of the Purity and Quality of this well-known brand of Milk, attention is called to the following analysis
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    • 202 1 POPULAR WANTS. (Wanted; To Let; For Sale: Notices; etc., up to 30 words in length will be accepted for this colnmn at One Dollar f«»r three insertions. Cuah with Vdverttßement.) FOR SALE. Pony, Harness and Gharry complete. In first class order. Apply D. W. c/o Free Press. CUT FLOW HIS.
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    • 114 1 Entertainments. JAPANESE CINEMATOGRAPH SHOW. THE ONLY JAPANESE CINEMATOGRAPH IN TOWN NONE TO EQUAL. All our Pictures are new to the Sing-spore public. No Flicker, Clear and Rock Steady Pictures. Latest Films. We put the World before you TWO SHOWS NIGHTLY. IST SHOW 7.30 TO 9 P.M. 2ND SHOW 9.30 TO
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    • 58 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Kelly and Walsh for French Novels page 4. The Engineers Association meeting, on Page 2. Situation wanted by a European page 2. John Little and Co., for Race Wear page 1. Bharataon the berth for Calcutta- page 7. Hotel De 1' Europe Musical Evenings page 1. Robinson Co's
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 186 1 NKXT MAILS DUK. Fkom Enolawd.— Per N. D. L. Prinzes* Alice, on Fnduy Oct 5, with Europe Mails of ept It Per B. I. steamer on Oct t»tli, wi h Surop« m.iis of Sept 14 Per M M Australien 01 Oct b. with maila of Sept l r »th From
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    • 402 1 THK WKKK. MOND-Y, Oct '8t: Hii;h Water:- 10.5 h. 9 57 p. Intfii»«»rt Match, Singapore Shoot* S. r. C. Tennis. Maxim Coy Battery Gun Drill, 5.30 p B'pore Rifle Association Meeting, 9 p Tui-uday. 2nd: Hitrh Water H».38 a 10.40 p Full Moon, 7.44 a S. C. C. Tennis S'pore
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  • 96 2 MONDAY'S TIES. A Clash. Dr. Simpson t Mr. Gordon. B Class. Miss Leask and vt r Hanbury v Mre Stevens and Mr St ration. TUESDAY'S TIES. A CI.A6S. Capt. A. H. Young t Rev. H. C. Izarl. B Class. Mr. Stratton v nun. J. Anderson.
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  • 140 2 By Major E. G. Broadrick, Commandant, S. V. 0. Singapore. September 2Sth, 1906. S. V. I Duties. Orderly office Lieut. W. J. Haskine; Orderly N. C. O. So. I Coy. Sergt J. R. An«rue; No. 2 Coy. Sergt. Seah Chen^ Joo. Parade, On Tuesday 2nd October at K.30
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  • 128 2 Th«? rereut difficulty of obtaining Jo.^ns at settlement time f<jr speonlative purposes, reminds an e\-rueml-er of the Stock Exchange of an incident. Landed Kith bearer stock, be often bad to pawn it for the night, and en one occasion rang up a firm of brokers to know
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  • 81 2 Wharvts avl Docks at which iifermU x\*#?l* 'ire berthed to-day. Fa?t Wharf Basin— Hons; Moh. F -at "Wharf Section I—Gtoioqle.1 Gtoioqle. Sappho .<V>erp Wharf— Nil. tiot 2 Capri. 3— Ben Vracki-? 4 Palamcotta. i— Nil. *■> M.!L.. T— Nil. S Hatumot, Trin^yanii J*
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  • 323 2 ANTIPOMEAN TARIFF REFORM. A distinct step onwards in the canse of ImpeVial Tariff Reform was made on Wednesday (Aug 2H). Mr Deakin is not the man to let the grass grow under his feet, when he ban once made up his mind on a q lestion as he as already
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 70 2 An Antiseptic Liniment. For wounds, onuses, burns &nd like injuries there is nothing better than Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It acts as an antiseptic, forming a thin, imperceptible film ever the iajurod parts, which excludes the air and cawMS the injury to heal without matter being formed, and in mnch less
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    • 406 2 Pure blood makes the skin clear, smooth, healthy. Impure blool blotche.-* tbe skin with pimple*, sores, boils, ec.:ema, eruption?. Mr. G. W. Burtner, Keezletown, Va., tells of the bad condition he was in, and h--v he was cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla ••Bhortly ;ift»r Imv.ii^ ollcg*. I wa* tiewMwd with n
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    • 712 2 Bfcvcrtiscmertfe. NOTieES. NOTICE Mr. A. Dufaur will cease to sign our firm t by procuration from this date. We have authorized Mr. Charles Sesone to sign our firm by procuration from to-day. Singapore Ist October, 1906. PERTILE Co. Oct 1 8-10 ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS. The Monthly General Meeting of the
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    • 670 2 Hfcvcrttecmcnts. _NorrtGßs._ NOTICE I have this day severed my connection with the China Mutual Life Insurance Co. Ltd. G. P. STUBBS. Meister Cornelius. Batavia, Java. NOTIO The Shanghai Life Insurance Co., Ltd. Mr. G. P. Stubbs han been appointed I Manager of the above Company for the Island of Java
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    • 526 2 H^crtiocntcnt6. INSURANCES. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE. Fund! Exceed t12.000.000 W. A. SIMS, Manager, E.istorn Branch. A11.,' L».t Koyal Insurance Company. hire Life J'»r\L Ixte»tkd Fixi'S jc*. r >. THE LABOBBT VtEE OFFICE IN Tl/L WOELO. bOVBTEAD C«, I The London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Co.
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    • 498 2 Htocrtisements. BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Bankiiyr Corporation. P.UD-rp CAPITAI Rkm:rvk Pcxd: Sterling Hi* 1 $10,000,000 BUvgrßnarta...! 10,260,000 I\!:-i.uvr. LtABIUTV O» PMrmmom si« OOUBT ok Du;> < RMU H M") r, Ba^ i» <;. 11. Mawaraasr, Baq Dm B. «.;oi:t/. Eaq. A 1 U 11. .xi. Mr. W. .1 C. K. Lawativw,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 84 2 > < Passengers Arrived. Per Gange: Madame Format! Per Cacbar: Messrs Zennoxa*. Ce?ndos, Gouehot, StitTroß, Dietz. Per Hong Wan Mr F. G. Wallace. Per Sappho i Messrs C Sanderson, Wat*>on, H. M. Kniffht, Grey, P. Bailiin, MIM Tait, Mrs MoArthnr. Per Hye Leong MrG. Keater. Per Singapore Mr Lloyd, Mr
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  • 688 3 THE LATE BISHOP HO ARE. Bit Last H- i u. Anra ili" < xlai vtra(#t tl IW- w j n d-r >;m( isirivftdfrotn KfPona; 'J';:i. tn«l .j,! boa) b>v ol t'>« 'i»>useli > u. Pioneer. R:n ly on the morning of the %Aefnl day the Pioneer" wan a«ehon»d at S
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  • 176 3 A corn -pondent coii'iibutes to an Indian contemporary the following hiiit* to Yulunfeceil in camp A!wh>b le V'v d to the sertreant-majoi's t :ii»mber it't« tlienV&t st»-p to prom tion if* eaenwiaae 1 atteutive on »entr>, i iaJij to th- laaVea. Mahea littl- noise as possible wh*»n
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 84 3 Inflammatory Rheumatism. Anyone who has ever experienced the excruciating and almost unbearable pains incident to inflammatory rheumatism, will be P eased to know that prompt relief may be had by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Mr. D. Snyder, of Roseville, Ontario, Canada, hays: "I have been troubled with inflam raatory rheumatism
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    • 583 3 Bt)vcrtt6cmcnt6* nUGTIONS. AUCTION BALB H usehold Furniture Full sized Billiard Table and Fitting! 76, BRAS BASAH ROAD Saturday, tith October, at I.^Ojuh. Comprising a FULL SIZED BILLIARD AISLE by George Edwards, Ijondon, in first ass condition, Cues and Fittings. Bentwood lairs and Settees, Folding card tables, iron j ?dstead.s. Polished
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    • 518 3 advertisements. FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Attnp Bungalow and land situated at No. 13 Syed Alley Road, distance 2 miles from town and close to Newton Railway Station. Apj>ly to LOW CHONG CHI A, No. 53, Boat Quay. Sept. 26 26.10 FOR SALE. PRIVATELY The materials consisting of brick work, timbers,
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    • 569 3 B^vcrttecmcnt3. 1 TOJ-ET. TO LET From Ist January, 11><>5. House No. '.i Robinson Ko»i. euit-iblH for )f?i« or Oodowi Apply to E. NATHAN, 13 Change Alley. D#>c 19 u TO LET Office No. 94 Robin.son Road and Godowns So. 15 Martin Road and 27 Mohamad Sultan Road. Rent moderate. Apply
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    • 345 3 SIDEROSTHEN Iron ®> Steel ■ijijipjjmi»i»ii»^ i m. wn— i— ma Stands Tropical conditions Acids, Salts, &c. Siderosthen outlasts all other preparations and is p!3|gg| in general use by pSfg Pubic Works' De'X&f' partments, Municil^^ palities, Railway Companies, Engineers &c. throughout the World. THE BORNEO Go, Ltd J^H^2^jLAmjrV*X/v3« Billiard*. Bombu> Ouv
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  • 1770 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, October 1, 1906. 1 PMeWd i> K I. Alam. Wheu Sir Alex \xi»er Inmnui was Acting Governor here he bMW none of the tium 1 x\ worries that are now severely xercising the mind of Sir John Anderson But now that he has gone to
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  • 362 4 Gtonnanj ia estAbliahtn^ ia Berlin a rueroantile uuiv»'rsity, to ae Mnmolate 200 i studenta. > The -.Dairy's oi Dabl's MUk will be. found on our title j»a^". The perventngei n ra 1 not <iuite correctai Corsserlv 'iven The treasore leeken in Tobejm iry Bay [j haveeoiueon wh.it I hay ooneidor
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  • 226 4 NVIM Iprintinl to-d.i spleudid reaction gives to their ill tbe Kim* and Queen at U-rd.^i Dectiou with the .>!♦•». ration of ti, w centenary of the founding <»: the aud the :n.iu', r '!r.iti.m of the cf i!"w building* and Üboratoi of Lord Btratbeoa who
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  • 194 4 U J. H i sH 1 DM arrived at 1 <■ for Hoiel 1 n^'. Orß «n tn '.i ed thai jt»sp >rt 1 Througboul thii month tl >ud errice for 11-' I put. in \)r>«' i* bedr il an.! at 7 !>:.! i:i 11 Oli 1 lull of Um
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  • 146 4 Ol PrM K tadai P »lioe picked op i -...I!' ao tor l^ii'<^ in t'raadnlent j ifiumv ba|(i It v I boa I llm bad >•:)!. j.;-• j ]iv Soiari t I I siiniJiir to Um j I [gave ju-l',-i:i. ut. fora ChiaeM biMi arrai led on Um •i ebild
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    • 451 4 KELLY WALSH NOW READY JUST received ENGLISH, MALAY A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF and POPULAR CHINESE DIARY, FRENCH 1907. NOVELS Foolscap Folio (12? inches by 8 inches) 150 pages, interleaved with blotting strongly by woll-known Authors, bound cloth back. WITH SUPPLEMENT. NEW SUPPLIES CONTAINING All Ufeful Local Information. RECEIVED Price 91.
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    • 232 4 B&vcrtteemcnta. 1 I IDrs. KEW BROTHERS i I DENTAL SURGEONS, I I No. 2, Battery Road. For Sale OR CHARTER The s.s. ABBOTSFORD now running to Pontianak. Length! 120 ft.. Breadth 22 ft.. Depth 10 H.J carries 2GO tons. Regtetered 33 tons. Speed 10 Knots. Apply L. SN APE, 41
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  • 107 5 AUSTRALIAN RECIPROCITY. ißy Subtn irine Telegnfk. Renter < And its Defence Kerned Sept. 2i»th 410 p.m. Iu thd (Australian) House of Kopresent'a•ivi<. I>"akin itnounvVid that a treaty ,)i lewpnritj had ik>ou amagei with South Afri.i.i and he hoped the Commonwealth Parliament would pass it iiefore the ♦•nd «t th>* BoMtOB.
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  • 44 5 i !;■-> l».:ii_\ Telagraph'e iiwnreepmiilenl at] Pokio asyi that ?lm J.ipan Tiaam publi«.h*s letter P«oji Amin, declaring thai Lq.li; 1 hua awakoned a.n-1 ii andnavrmrina 1 i r»'^*Jn fn 1 wait* ii-lp of jli\ <tnea**! natioa ulii-'h !ia.-- alreadj bean I i emliaation."
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  • 35 5 la extraordinary caaa of braterj on thai Bi •ih njtivr? aoldieri indera irparaJ a recorded. Thay reaiatad aged and detemuned attack bv ,*,oo B^i and tinnlly Irore theni oft v. !th i
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  • 457 5 k>st«rdaj mominpj aftnr the H o'clock -iv. n the Portufjuew Cfmr Bi Joaoph uaembV I at the Pir- ll H<NIM for the pOOf) of DTO- irowell ad lr"-- the EU iv-t ti. who haa l>r>'ti mn« sted with II anon of Sinpjapure for the b j«an and ia
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  • 63 5 (T>y Submarine Telegraph. Router's.) Stoessel Retired i QeMrml Stoessel has be«n oompvilsorily retired. Further proceedings in ounectioi with Port Arthur have been <[uashed. A Strong Circular The J'ri»i>>us Administration <>f .St. I'elers. bur^ in a confidential circular to pwenMVl of prisons state that new and strong Terrorist organization has
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  • 50 5 Financial Help deceived on Sept. 2'. th 11 a.m. It is announced at Washington that the Treasury will deposit 26 tniilions of dollars M BmlgS in \ari.t';s cities, retuvnaUle when the pressure of the money market is over. This is t»xpe"!ed N> relieve f.li^ -Ir.iiu of London '^old.
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  • 78 5 Grraat storms hM>o ooosrrod UtAsMrioa :;ti<l OXlOßoifO (hUBBOJO i;as 1) 6OJ <1)U«) to the t'otti>n crop. AldbojMi hM raflovti mtotolj «m«l the U?»sed in tbe vicinity of r^MMthl alone noood two million dollars. Twenty p^r tout ot' tli'» cotton cro\* iu s.-»m.' j.arts or ilis>:ssippi baTO lx-n '!iinMobil
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  • 48 5 J k:u_' and < v »ueeii hi-! :u (< --ii L usii»t. v> ■■•"[>■. <in A' -oi'ivß. Enormotia tou > witneooed the praoteaien through ihe decorated ■troata ■■< the Coiversitj. Piv.^ tboooa^ 1 peoplo fillod Um iftdraaglo, vhera Kii:_r lM\..n 1 porforwad the n_ p eremonj for
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  • 34 5 Tbe Mnrqnii af l).:t^ has oflared t<> he Corporation <ji Cardtfl the option of mrehaaing hie intereata in the C unlifT locks and railway*, ?h capital of which is I ;eveu millons.
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  • 48 5 >;n r <?rs were ;»rr*s;*l in Crete taion of the dapnrtnM of Pruaat ;.•».!_'<■ The ringleaderi m< l or ;ir^ ju ii«ii:i^. Tv.u bundred au 1 Carty i-'re^'-n fcroopej roui MaraaUlee a.ud 2M Italians irom ieeeinn. have arrived at Canwe, and i>inorcementH have bo'n '•eut > Ji-UirK»d i-tr.
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  • 45 5 TURKO EGYPTIAN BOUNDARY I rrptaan boondafy baa l--eu finally demaroatetl ami Um Turkish Ir tope are) withdrawn from Kaaeiaseh, 'l^ prineiptl p <iut dieputed byTurkey, owing lo ital i ilu-v Caledonia n Refloats I '.«ju:«i has been refloated and has prccei I to Al.iit i.
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  • 61 5 CUBA AMERICAN GOVERNMENT seited 10.45 am. Bepl :JOth. Kn Aoaarienn Provisional Crovemtnoot h id sumwi possession <)i Cuba. Mr. Taflhu form illy prociaiineJ bhnaalf GkMtoraor. llu ilimlaiae that thn govemaaeni ••.•n only ondertakea on aeoeoni af the i aaeaeaitiai of the aittmtien iu-1 ler the s.>l« imrpoae of r tatoring
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  • 130 5 tiy Submarine Teh graph. Renter s.) Haldane on the Army Mr. HaMane, .speakin*,' at Uaddin^ton. said it was impossible to iwtaee the nieaus of s.lf defeu rp. II«^ dissented from tlie view that vou couM sot improve the army with. mt imbuiug y\ M people with a spirit
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  • 100 5 Kec. at 4 to y.n\ .Sept. i'.'th Lord Mnner, in roeoiYin«jj an address EnNB ibout 25,000 Capo Colonists. ppyiag a tri- l»ut-> to Ins services, sakl that a danger in South Africa was disunion. b'ir a tar greater, lander was the growth of a -pint of anti-
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  • 131 5 »n .S.iturJay before MV fiiwu a Chinaikiu w:is charged with ia»pereonatiag Fire In_'t le foremen ;tn-l obtaining inoliev bv womiaing to have !io'u<«»« [granted certain bareenl bnroeia. lii'i af'wWnce for tin* •i Mention hhowad thai s^'rinteulen Vtt got wiu.l «f iliis and 1-kI riio man greeted, iocnaed
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  • 139 5 WITH SlVIXIlI.IXi;. If i- r.'porte«l that a EoffMUUI uamed j A\ iloiuib«Tvr. forßMrlj .i">si->taut. OMkwV in th<: ilrm oiMntmn AUaa i«dGldlbUl Ei;tK bf*m anwt.Hl in Hon^konnon the -har^e of j h.t\ !U4 sr.indl^J thp tlrm .»:t ofoVOT 98,000. TlMaccaaed isilkgdi to hav- coamittad th».' j clef tl-ritioi.s
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  • 171 5 HOGAN CASE DEVELOPMENTS. Ex.Stt i:i..\rv ACCUSE* DIBX rOBS. Ft is M.iteil that Mr Qoorga BmulltO. lale Secretary of BogM in-1 Co lias proa iu- f.»rtn iti >ii to the I'jli-.* in whieh kt nmk« .vriuin .Mi.'-tii .ns ■ojatost the i'^rmor diiv.-- r ors o: Hogaa ui-1 Co ml .t]x*rs. The
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  • 94 5 At the PpMKAMM Ha.ll on >< 1 tliej« iiiiiim! iustallafiou lu^tinc; of LodM St t liiebad WMhuU, R. W. Bra. ilie lioi»*t»Us t W. .1. Napier hMtaJtwg W. Brat EdU9.ll 1* 1 1 oCIMT otlitvrs invested wonr S. W. 1 (J. IV Sinitio*; J. \V Hm V H. C.
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  • 905 5 ExCEI.I.KXr V'oT.rNTEEU F!NIi:!:iAIS'MI..Ni. On Saturday Might the Singapore Volunteer Csrps #av« au excellent military .lisplaj at tiie S V. A. Drill Hall, uot only to nhovr their efficiency, but to interest outi aiders in Volunteering an<] in both »<lesires they w.'re highly successful for the ivcruitj in^ sergeant"
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  • 96 5 I'm; SuiUfUt COXTBTITIOX. The first race of tha tboffa Mriai vu \vum oiT at the Swimming Club on Sumlnv ■orasntj iniOMiliattlj after iij>; urrival of lie l .'-30 liiunch. Alth.fi^l) the entries hu<l w giiil. —It Inif don— tii^u took ib»/ filler ;ind ;i fast r«C6 NMllled in Nairn.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 49 5 A. Re i ble Remedy. ••'ily remedy which can always ba 1 up<m in the most severe cases* of 1 Um stoma«-h, cramp, eoKc or «liarI Chamh.'rlain't? Colic, Cholera and 'urrhoea Remedy. Most dealers know this reconjmend it when such a medicine is called for. Sold by all rteater?
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    • 64 5 Do N"t Nejj'cc* a Bad Cold. Never allow a cold to take its course. Too «ften at this season of the year its course is toward pneumonia. Chamberlain's Cough I liemedy will promptly cure your cold and I countei-act any tendency in this direction. You cannot afford to take such
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    • 198 5 ROBINSON Co. SPECIAL SHOW of NEW GOODS Monday Oct. Ist Paris Trimmed Millinery Embroidered Muslin and L ace Robes, Silk andWoo! Dress Fabrics French Muslins Flowers Laces an > Ribbons Ladies Shoes. ROBINSON Co. THE "Sackular Camp :350 CANDLE POWER: THE LAMP OF THE PERIOD FOR OUTDOOR WORK —^"■aaawnjajeaaaawjßMß-i CHEAP,
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  • 613 6 i The M.vstek Undeu Whom Many Violinists Study. The end and aim of the average entbusiMHc violinist is to l>e taught his or her art l>y Sevcik of Pmgue. It is a well-known i fact that this great teacher L- kindness itself to the enthusiast who really
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  • 318 6 Rooted out by Doan's Backache Kidney Piixs. Mr. Stagg Church View, Holmes Chapel, Near Crewe, England, writes:- Gentlemen 1 am a living testimonial for Doan's Backache Kidney Pills, and my wonderful cure is the talk of my circle of friends. Seven years ago I was under doctors' treatment for
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    • 160 6 A Safe Cough Medicine for Child- en. In buying a cough medicine for children never be afraid to buy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from it and relief is always sure to follow. It is especially valuable for colds, croup and whooping cough. Sold by all dealers. GELANG
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    • 292 6 LTo soothe the Skin II smarting under the effects I I i_ of a tropical m ffalvert's Mlylktfi)) is specially a.lapted Thougli indis-pe-i=vil»!e. in CMM of l'rickly Heat (w'.u-n.v its iaine> and other irrita'ion Of \hr ski^, it i b also popular fe( l>at'.i ar J Reneral toilet u>e all
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    • 552 6 advertisements. ALEXANDRA BRICKWORKS Go., Ltd. BRICKS FIREBRICKS. Sound, well-shaped and hard burnt bricks can be supplied at $150 per laksaat the Works. Firebricks SCO per thousand. Fireclay $30 per ton. Any shaped bricks can be made to order and delivered in about live weeks. APPLY TO THE BORNEO Co., Ltd
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    • 649 6 H£wcrti6cmcnto. SHIPPING. P. O. I STL'AM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through BiUs of Lading issued for China Coast. Persian Gulf. < ontinental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about M IL LINES. Ovt-rarJ (for China)
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    • 735 6 H^vcrtiocmcnt6. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LINES A Steamers of the Coast Fleet. tons eac. row reg, FMeaaaari ivn Eakiat 1667 lKirneo -1 0 Aafrhin 1667 rnaakiaanfl '-"UV) Aai. Biekmen if. 7 Kaj.vh Km M. Biekaaen h<- 7 PittaernV-^ joi'.t K. Rickm«-r Jtio" neartint IM S msc-n 1657 Rajaburi l!H)i
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    • 472 6 H^crtiscmcnts. SHIPPING. NTT lit 1^« Norddeutscher Lloyd Bn IMPERIAL OJOtHAN MAIL LlX] The it -t nnd ereQ^BOWB i: this Conip.iuy I .il lo Haaabonrg via Rotterdam, \>m. Qfttaltar, Oeaoa. Naplc ,(coani N.ipl.- Alexandria :ind vi vei Mu/, Aden, Colombo. J' 1..H-. Bhangb ii, Kagat ikia K aad back. Tkej an
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 252 7 THE DERBY HORSE FEED. One of the greatest appetisers ;in<l musvle Bfofaaißg Ibadi oi laa avaaaal tl^y, riatiag of a ari*taw of Baajae« Malaa, Piulay, Bran and Sait. U?^d as sub-titnto lor attar fuod. R'>ailiiy tak»?n >>y BoraM wltt nail and :istr>nit»hinij iiaalla. R^'Otutnenied l.y ;ill who liav.; trial it.
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    • 710 7 Bbvertteemcnt*. On the Berth. British India S. N. Co., Ltd. KOK Pcnang, Rangoon and Calcutta. Thk Royau Mail Stkamkr -MMAMATA* 4,0.")4 tons. Commander A. J. Windebank J R. N. R. will be despatched ior above ports on 4th instant at 4.30 p.m. prompt, making the voyage to Penanp m 24
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    • 779 7 B&t>crttecmcnto. Shipping. STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPY (STEAMSHIP COMPANY.) 11 NEDERLAND." Fortnightly Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore, Sabang and Genoa, Stwainere aro duo on or alxmt the undermentioned dutf s Outward Homeward K. Wilh.-imina SaftSß Ardjoa»» S«-pt Kon. Uofjentrs Oct 13 K. Will. m II Oct 11. K. Will.mlll OotSS
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    • 356 7 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPHIJ. Un'hkr Coxth.v. t I'm i ui: \'k rum: land* India Goviunmknt, \gents ar Singapore, Ship Agency, late J. Dacndcla Co., :-s Collycr Quay. nn: nmiiNlnn bath mmb only ArpaoavAie. iteamers From Expected Will be Despatched for on fan Goens Batavia Oct. 4 Bandiermassin, Kota Baroe, Moeara
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 800 7 VKSSKLS FXPECTED. MEN-OF-WAR. pi, i.,,,. (Brit. cru.). Honffkonv palaol Edinburgh, (Brit. cru.). England soon g vn^ustiu, i<ier. cm.) Germany, shortly. Miltil ,r /Brit, a/bk) Savaaa, shortly. I UL Brit, cmiser), Engl mJ, dne soon. y, fieb, (Turk, era.) Suakin, shortly. „,1. b'sh.) Sylney, shortly. STEAMERS. mmi (attffi baawaj im I"
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    • 276 7 HARBOUR NOTES. The C,]enf:;lloc!i .vith 453 paaataajan rritfjd ffua Peaaaf <m Satrndiv Uiuai n- Hongkoug. The Ca.;bar wliicli arrived from BttittM n Saturday brought 7±;> pif?n on board. Tbe British ataaaMr Settin bound Bar longkou<» is taking the crews of the Lighter P. 3,i, six Chinese and on*! European, .lid
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    • 574 7 VESSELS IN PORT. Wcn-of-Wjir Flajf and Tons Commanders Arrived From Kor Whe:' Ebrribfe BrHor*. 4SM BaHard Sept 3' > Hongkong P<»rt«ui.»ut sea Meu Col. ycht S<>o Murphy Sept ffl P. Swettenl .am Flae Sl Tons Master Arrived from Consignee For When ien Vra.-ki' Brit 2535 FinJlay S. pt 2-*> P
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  • 1639 8 From Oitk English Correspondent. I London Sept. 7. Thk Covxty Ckicket Chamvioxbhii*. it may we'll bo said that tho county cricket Champion«hip competition of l'.'Ot* has j i een a record one. Towards the end of the i ■*.«a.-i-:i. the fortunes Tanod with each match in which
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  • 117 8 O,uite an eventful aud unusual run was I had on Saturday when the members of th* Hunt Club went out to the Swiss Club a« Bukit Tuuggal. The meet was at tb* Gardens, and although rain fell just be'.ore i the start, the weather afterwards was kind
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  • 102 8 Ou Saturday afternoon on th* S. R. C half of the Esplanade, Gomes' XVI me Jansz's XV in a scratch match. Gomes meu took first knock and put up 116 run* James contributing 23, which was th. ••'ghest score for the aide The bowling fo< .1
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  • 29 8 MALACCA RUBBER PLA NTATIONS. The output of clean rubber f»r August whs *****b, and the net profit on estate working f«r the six months ending June last, is £3680.
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  • 78 8 The death is announced at the age of 124 of Christian Priedrich Biertampfel, proprietor of s Conakry inn near Jena. Aco«rding to his nl .tires he was born in 1782, and participated i> 1806 in the battle of AnersWt. He is believed to hare been Germany'*
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  • 372 8 Following on the annual meeting of the S. E. A Sinfrapore are now firing «ff their auii'iiii matches with other places. They j h:«ve L>eeu tmfoi-tunate in the matter of weather. On Friday morning shooting was delated in couse^ueuce of a wet morulng, whith made practice at the
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  • 499 8 The weather ou s>..uitl«iy morning was most disagreeable, the raiu MM pouriii'.; <lowu early aud almost prevented the training, the rain, however, cleared off l>v 6 a.m.. just wheu the usual traiuiug commences. The proper course was open but the ground w«is lieavy. and very few
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  • Correspondence.
    • 111 8 To the Editor, Dear Sir, To show the food feeling which exist between British Colonies and Japan. Corea, 1 would li!:o to ask your readers if they would be gov»<l enough to Had to me a. picture card and stamps representing something of British Colouie9 or Settlement. 1 will try
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  • 169 8 In consequence of the wet weather on Sa. unlay no tennis was po&siMe. The tieb arranged for that day will be played to-duy. O-DAY'S PLAV Championship. J. W. Buck «y v C. E. raig. L. E. Gaunt v E. F. Salzoiann. A Sikoles C.
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  • 209 8 Lim L,hia ah came here trom Dutch Territory twenty days ago on business aud put up «n a lodging house in Havelock-rd. On the 23rd he went to a coolie depot in Ocil-st. with a view to hiring coolies for whom he had made a deposit of ?120.
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  • 101 8 (Corrected up to Sept 2i*. > Hank 4 m/s 2/4* demand 2/4^Private credits 3 m/'g 2/4'" credits t> m/w 2/4f France, demand Bask 298J° •Germany, demand «39' India, T. T 173« Hongkong, demand 5|% Yokohama, demand 1 14«. Java, demand #>> 14<H Bangkok, demand 7^ Sovkreigns, Bant Buying* 2^
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  • 131 8 Sept 29. J in buyer* *-5.50 liambier <• 1 Gambier Cube No. 1 0* GambierCube No. 2 9 624 Pepperß!ack(ordinaryS'pore)buyers 21 60 Pepper, White (fair L. W. 5 p.c.) 27 25 NutmewB(Uoto the Ib 3150 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 4K Mace (Banda) 65 Clove3 (Amboioa) 35 Liberian Coffee
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  • 428 8 Capital Capita! Issue Paid Issued paid up Value up Company. <^ SKtf.oUO M0...00 10 10 IJovB.-ih.ili (.old M Co. LM U, 10 10 Do Do Mmd N500.000 <:o-..iXO 10 10 Bruseh Hy<lralu- Tin M. Co Ltd ,V'oo.ooo 10 10 Kadana Gold M. Co. Ltd 100.000 ooo 10 M Do
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 368 8 LICENSING JUSTIGES. > < List of applications for new licences and transfers to be considered at 3p m. on Wednesday, the 3rd October, 1906, by the Licensing Justices. o 2 c Name of Applicant. Name of Street or Road. Ar; 1 J. F. de Conceicao. 236, Seranpponj- Road Recreation Ist
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