The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 July 1907

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. JULY 26. 1907. NO. 8a043.
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  • 211 1 L >r.l Oa p z>;i mili di tut nrMtiog up m :'i at the Ky o:ers Cjdpa Oiu>j Ml, m w h k he regretted tha 1 B i ua f.iu I .•."> j>! k-.- m Urn c >uucils ot tli^ i.\>i2 rv %mt !f.;r-; I-, Consul^
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  • 835 1 which u<- m f;iu rid h.m i d- >iwr so cuuuiu^'i'. It m W" uipauier bis uuv; Urhful hitmd. H i.- m i .-re h'in uud MbM after I \vj. T':i-l i_; U <r MM/Mf lip, X CAB **»b| iitiri,. r hased afar. It is m fact the wfliiuß
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 594 1 Straits Cycle and Motor Co. AXT ddoc I td BATTERY ROAD. Iv/\ I JL DnUO 1^ BROWN CARS THEME TO ARRIVE SHORTLY. ■¥■■■■■■■■■1 T WILL COMMEND ITSELF TO YOU. Qy 3 |j|y f )j Straits eyc/e a/itf A/o^or Company. Reliability N :UP^isj|^^^i^' DAHI^Q IVIII X Elegance v r^^- r\ii lm
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    • 73 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. r»lr. H. A. (race has the selling of a quau tity of white rice, *c. from a damaged ton£ kan^ on jutnrdav Page 3. Three mortgagee- sales bjbb advertis*-.! L\ Slewi, h'ernaud(/ k Co.— Pape •>. Messrs. Powell Co. have to s< ii a rubber estate m Pulau
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 415 1 THE WEEK fmvw, Mth High Water l l 53 -a.. lt.(. Legislative Council. 2 S< p Municipal Com mission. 2.30 p 'ports Heats. Chinese C A^s■J. Mr Buokl*y> Letture, 8.15 p Parsi Theatre Situm-e SLaddad, 9 p bAI'-i^AT 2"th:Hign Water 030a 1 1 !<> p B I Mail Outward due.
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  • 443 2 By Lieut. Colonel 8. <i Broadru-ls Cjmmamltnt S f G t-iin?njH.>re July '-'3rd. S V. C The Signalling «la^ wlll i»arade at Fort Palmer on Wednesday 31st in»t. at ">.30 pm Th* whole Cn-p* will take part ii the M*no#nvn»a on Auyn-jt Itt »nd B. B. Om HCI
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  • 80 2 THEFT AT TAN JONG PAGAR. Inspector Wilton of th»» I)»ok peliat hrou^nt a Cbiursc* c<;uli»* before M r Second Ma.- -erdty t -h <. «»t tiespiiis a,t Tani >D 4 I'.iirar au<! tbH ♦wi» mm plain v-tlued *t |11 A KKaf employed <t r t!;e l>jcks s.iw tb- 'bii.iuiaii runDin_'
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  • 63 2 I. Jaiy «>ch. m f tiit* nit-J S»-rilaD.r .S> inati i •-n ner-Hiil- r. J. TW Mi I 0 Ud,hM V-»»*n ri >.i'">l piiviit-ly '«k o:is any -.riif- it r.«-\t M C7w.**MM, mi £1 I hti »-s. ftitm «>f M.'ic'i Ba th n\ ot X""'!.. ..f yi»nn^
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  • 92 2 iX KXCBLLRHT BUOQKTIOV. 'b (ones? »t dent wires ti»)k ii;ts l»>en i-sii".l •I'' iiiujj with •iiuinr laws «f th* 9afira ttissag- M h» H1.)., R.^.t tba\ M st,f. w.rb unit iraiity th« ImMHh «<>r a« quiring »»fannu'i.i'i »ucfrniu<* to up ini»^ Mbo'il.l In ii>ct«Med. At preMSl only th«
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 22 2 Griraaul; ft Co's SarsaparilU cleanse* the blood from all imparities arising from Scrofula, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin Disease*, I'impiev and Sores ]4
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    • 537 2 gfiS^rtiacmcnta. A life of suffering and mis»ry, without sleep, without appetite. Restored to health by Ayer's Sarsaparilla I was riv v :iHlieted »ith biiious■esaand H»er (t>ui|>Uiiit. My mouth was m a terriM* «.>nUiiiou e\ery morning, my tongue thickly cuatcJ, my breuth %-.a.-* offwusJTC, food distressed me, I suffered mu< h
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    • 549 2 The Bruseh Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. Notice is hereby given that the Company's Seventh Ordinary General Meeting will be held at the Company's office No. 1 Robinson Road on Wednesday July 3 t Bt, 1907 at Noon. BUSINESS 1 To receive Directors' Report and Accounts to 30th April 1937.
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    • 425 2 B&vertfoemento. XOTTWE9. FOUND On Bnkit Timah Road, small Brooch. Owner can have same by paying expenses. Apply F. J. BKN.IA FIELD, Municipal Office. July 20 SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING work promptly done. Absolute secrecy guaranteed. Hotels and offices attended if repaired. Mrs. HOWELL. Cavenagh Bridge Building, Tel. 911. (Opposite Post Office.) MONEY
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    • 523 2 advertisements. INmURHWeES. BALOISE FIRE INSTANCE Coy. OP BASLE. Capital Fs. 10,000,000. Total Reserves, 6.000,000. The undersigned having been appointed Agents of the above Company are prepared to accept Fire risks at current rates. KATZ BROS., LTD., Agents. July 29 BL7 NORTH GERMAN INSURANCE COMPAKY OF HAMBURG. OOMTUfUrTAL Insurance Company or
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    • 650 2 BDvcrttscmcnts. BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. Pah>-up Capital JlO.o Re.srkvb Fund: Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 Silver Ra*»erve...sli,OOO,(KK) 8l1<i Rkskrvb Liability of PeOPRIBTOKS $10,< ijU.o.., CO LKT OF DIRBCTOUS. G. H. Midhuwt, Esq.— Chajumaj*. Hon.Mr.HiNtrlKw.cK, DupriT Ch/ik»aA. hcHb, Lbq. A. J. Ravvohd, E. *iorn, Esq. E. Suulhu. Eaq A. Hacpt, Esq. h
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  • 1314 3 Ib, sire pro)-** nnany V i y<! »s well f tur.©rj»r. wt u who n.^t i-V- ti im<» Euglii»u Ir tm^Fntm njitni. when we find Mr C. B y. Hi- Great «naer(hewiil I- alied tl.e G G. wh»n \m 14 a him iea not o«:l> dlliug
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  • 372 3 i ak Fixki» a; At a meeting of the Honj;koii>r Legislative Govaml h.ld on July 17, the Colonial Secretary :-p;id the sVlawiag letter from tlie isectejtaryof State. Lord Fli;in. the reioriiinendnin which were duly approved l»v the I aril: Downing Street, 11th June. 19' 7. >ir.
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    • 804 3 Ht>v>crh9emcnte. IK ti mi&Tioxs. MORTGAGEE'S SALE H Am t^day, 31*1 July, 1907, at 2.80 p.m. j Freehold land and shop-house dwelling known as N-». 95-15 River Vailey Road. Singa- pore area 2,012 sq. ft. G. A. FERNANDEZ Co., d Auctioneers. Allen Cledhill, Solicitors. July 2 i 1.8 c MORTGAGEE'S SALE
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    • 552 3 ¥li*«rrttsementB. TO HIT. TO lET FURNISHED From Ist September "Upper Norwood," g St. Thomas Walk. Apply to l I W. M. SIME. July 25 1.8 I. TO BE LET The comfortable and pleasantly situated residence known as No. 17 Wilkie Road. Moderate Rent. POWELL Co., Auctioneers. July 23 80.7 n
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    • 143 3 JODELITE. jSH^^^Hrrcr 1 jfi^C WB JJ The only proved, lasting prctoction against the attacks of White Ants, Teredos, Dry Rot ox J o d elite has now been m constant use m the Straits Settlements for many years with complete success. EXPERIMENT:- Coat a piece of deal. Serayah (or other
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  • 27 4 Domestie Occurrences. Death. Gairdnbr.— On Friday, the ?Bth ult, a Braconci*le, Co intoc, Midlothian, very sud' denly. Sir William Tkiwant Gairdner k.c.b., 11.d., m d., aged 82.
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  • 3027 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, July 26, 1907. i tuto »»r. fc r The Pinin<j Qmitttt, flissuMum v. possible vacancy auioo^ the PenaDg jvpresentativef on the I^islatire Council, makes gome observations on the select iou <<f those Uuofficials whose nami'S aro b\ Chambers of C< muaeree to the Governor foi
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    • 250 4 The Underwear of the Future 1 Dr. RASUREL'S Hygienic Underwear. fc \cu Material Made from I „I)6ffOH R«surel's- niloC UITIIDI f O r. T PUR H*TUR>L WOOL PEAT. rfjt:\ f*i£ Ttw WixA pri'vchl'.i'i Ch'iil and <>< I •i-. jfIJM "^^Br Wh'-h <>rd >>arif <>■,'. a* >">' i» ■'■■>■" I L
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    • 182 4 THE ONLY AND MOST SUITABLE, HEALTHY AND COMFORTABLE PLACE FOR HOLIDAYS iS THE GR7\G HOTEL PENANG HILLS DISTANCE from SINGAPORE 26 HOURS ONLY. NOTICE. All communications to the Editor should be legibly written on one side of the paper only, and should m all cases be authenticated by the name
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  • 34 5 < Bt Submarine Telegraph Heater's The Premier, Sir Henry Campbell Banuerman, submitted to tbe Houao of Commons th> King's Messai»e asking f>r a grant of _£.'.<>.' XX) f>>r Fiord Crooier m consideration «er vices.
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  • 32 5 Ine Si.uth 4frioMM have beateu Scotland _h: wickots. ITtMMltnWi tr.tir.pshire by an !!Ei::C- ,iV\\ 1 I Krii: 9 .h\ \<c-u wickets. km N.Tihimp!. :;shire hv 274 ■I v l>eicester wj» drawn. > <
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  • 20 5 lleceivtd July -J". 11.0 am. !'>iv-hp^. the leader .n th« Pc I HO has arri-.>\l Kaz tn.
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  • 575 5 Wet Weather No Cricket. ma w «m no pi iv bJH -day. The lemimM the resump--4.0n of th ml trampled m the Mr A. C. Mariana iktMOMS refused to md the match wa^ .U.indoued. i'tie ue\: moeting oi the Cniuese Christian V--H.iit)on will be held m the
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  • 150 5 (By Submarine Telegraph Reuter's) No Cause for Alarm m India. Lord Ourzou has bpen tha (Mil of the Grocers' Company at a banquet iv the City. [n a speech he declared that the unrest m India was skin-deep. It wis a grjat fact that he most irritable portion
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  • 59 5 ived July 0 38 p.ni A telegram from Pietermarit/burg states that the Nital legislature ha.s rejected by 25 votes to 9 the abolition of indentured labour. The legislature p.s.»se«: a motion tl%»t the <t >v -rumeut negotiate with India through Lord K'.giu for the repatriation of ludian
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  • 75 5 The Siege of Chatham. The L)uke of Counaught yesterday accompanied by Japanese officers, inspected the progress of the siege of Chatham, which is invested by a large composite force, including si\?eeu brigades of artillery. The mining and couutermining that has been proceeding for weeks culminated yesterday m the
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  • 28 5 At Hrisbine, Lord Chelmsford. speaking at the opening ol the Queensland Parliament, announced the iutriduction of BilU for direct steamship servicas with India uid Chiu.t.
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  • 42 5 I Keceived July -J")th, 2 •"> I pm. The Times states thai the consuccess of th-j M in.-b.uri m L >an sh »w s that capital tii- I- »v uiilked neirly dry, and »h it it must have .i r.-st. > <
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  • 131 5 Tti'* n.;i! untie* have leeu discovereJ i'_y Kiropeaa advent nr-rs. m the Dunk.ili 1 bd trilies' co'intry. One wan discovered •'ja Fieuclunnr. *v j< was formerly a mo;it .■ui.tiiwt >r at P jil.iti. m tl)« Dnnkali QW4|J j ;i»out throa dajpa* famnej from Djibuti. The] otWr OM
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  • 52 5 lr is >ati-i,iot>>rv to learn th.it Burmese as well M EoropttUM UwfOUlg iv f >r plautiDg rubber md tln.t BUWfofal results seem T> i■' UfllMß. 1 l,e C v» ri'tneut plautntu>u Mergui realised 5 U) 0 >hilliug p«-r p.^u?id for «11 the rubber *hey extracted. />,/./!.
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  • 178 5 TO GO TO AMERICA. The Korean delegates to the Hague have sailed from Southampton for America. Prince Yong, being interviewed by a Reuter's Agency representative, said I intend visiting Presideut R josevelt and the principal cities of America and then returning to England. "The Mission was despatched by
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  • 177 5 On Aug. 11th a meet will be held at the Johore Hotel, tiih'a at 1 p.m. The rendezvous tor ears will be Kranji at noon and arangemenU will be made for transporting members aud their friend* across the water by strain launch, which will leave punctually at
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  • 83 5 Prayers for Soldier Patients. Bacgalore, July 8. There are no less th&n 28 cases of enteric fever m Bangalore .station hosyital, of which -7 ara from the Sherwood Foresters who ca-U'- here from Sinijdpofv; la^t December. One oi»e is from the fEoio— Mm Regiment attached to the
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  • 129 5 UHMUnsoi Belgian Pokt Wai ii Balloon a.\i> PaSNVOSM Fall Into the Sea. A balloon lias Ixwi pick*" 1 r.p at sea i«y some fishejmen off Nieuport, tear O^tend. lt v;as discovered, however, tn it the dereli t 1 balloon was not the Florea!, *vhich iiscended from
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  • 59 5 THURSDAYS PLAY. DOUBLSS. Lt c CkoOß Lon^ and S< ow V^,h Lt ni; owe 6 haal Tan Tiaui Kia* and Otia Hood Sang sor. jj H— 4. 7. 6— 4. TO-DAY. a Doubles. v Un,<: Teck Lini and n an Chow Kirn owe «>. vs.
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  • 106 5 IMPORTATION OF CATS TO INDIA. v I A City rirni, .says the Wsdatind§r Gatettf, t has b»vu -isk"d to send lartr^ eomug niei.t a of cats to a eertaiu district of India, when the* are wanted to ditch thn nts Mi-p*-cit<l IJ v)f 6preadin^ tl'P plague I: ii hop»d that
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  • 154 5 London, July lt>. The shares of the United Serdang Sumatra Plantations, Ltd, have been over- subscribed and the lists ar« j closed. The Golconda Malay Rubber Co., Ltd., has been floated privately. The Suugei St_lah Company .'ones out next week. Tim capital is _.?0,0w in il shares,
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  • 443 5 The "Orw Dooa" at Oompaki Unnnnea. Shareholder writes tu th.- Tim -.a ef Cetjlom ot' the 7th inst "I was mix. h aurpriaed and diaappoia ad to find that the prno .ridinjt at tho moating .f the Asiatic Bobber Compear yeeterdtT, were prtwate, and th;_. no
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  • 291 5 London win of the 17ta to the MCejon < >hserver iayi A most riu'iu-iastif- reception waaaocorded ,o Sir Hen y MacCall.iiii at th:> dinner given his honour at the Trooedero by the Ceylon laaociation list evenicg. sir Fredrick BannderH, finii man. En bis ipoanh hoped Urn new
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 68 5 Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy. The grea success of this preparation m the relief and cute of bowel complaints has brought it into alrr.oet univeraa use. Ie never fails, and when reduced with vyater and sweetened is pleasant to Uke. It is equally valuable for children ard adults, and
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    • 22 5 I There is considerable talk about arranging < an extra fixture for the South Africans, this beinp against sp all England amateur aide.
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    • 71 5 The Mistakes of Your Life. Do not i umber an erg the mist a..- 3 of your life that of neglecting to procure a bottle of Chamberlain* Cuiio, Cnolera and Du>rrh<'ea Remedy. Some of your family may be suddenly attacked with cramp, cclic ordiarrhooa, which aro always prevalent during the
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    • 308 5 RQBINSOjU Co. g BEDSTEADS j I IN ALL QUALITIES IX^JOI MATTRESSES. I s \jT V A orKIWb v -^iuZZ-tZ MATTRESSES. -> </ jjL 1 is* MOSQUITO NETS. CONVBRSATION—^THE TYPEWRITER/ ALPHONSE. Have you a Monarch Typewriter HENRI. Yes and my cousin (maac) has one also. ALPHONSE. Has your mother a pen
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  • 864 6 SHIKAR" AND A SHIKAR CLUB. la coun-ciiou with the Shikar dinner ;»ot up m Juue .it the Cafe Royal m London, mainly through the initiative of Capt C. E Kadclvffe, ot t!>« Rifle Brigade, the Asian." while it admits Ike Wility of an annual dinner, is altogether soeptical ;u» t««
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  • 200 6 A tVw wet- ks ago two Chinese were arreati possession of a lar^e tin of margarine for which they could not give a ry explanation. Yesterday they were I r. i'/ht U-tore Mr. (men. the Second is.tr.it**, anii Mr. Rurira. who appeared for the;u. ivimr.enced the defence.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 357 6 Hfcvcrtiscmcnts. FOR SALE. Piano for Sale, by Schiedmayer, Stuttgart, ebony upright prand, no reasonable offer refused. On view at our godown. CUNNINGHAM CLARK Co., 2, Malacca Street. July 24 v.c FOR SALE Para Rubber Stumps and Seed m Large Quantities Stumps at $25 per thousand. Seed from trees 10 to
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    • 510 6 atwertisementa, SHIPPING. Apcar Line. The undermentioned maii steamers of the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan calling: at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons. Commander. s.s. Japan 6,300 J.G. Olifent. s.B. Gregory A pear 4,606 S.H. Belson. s.s. Arratoon Apcar 4.M" A. Stewart, s.s.
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    • 669 6 advertisements. SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, 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) Marmora, Aug 3
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    • 781 6 Bfcpertisemcnts. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LINES. steamers of the Coast Pica. tons rep. tcnjj r«^g. Potchaburi 2191 Der&won^E* )t,j;s Borneo 2UO Paklat 1657 Kohsichang 2010 Anghin 1657 Kajah 2028 Lockstw 1657 Pitsanulok 2019 Choising 1057 Bangkok 1920 PongtonK lf>s7 i Kajabviri 1904 S&mean 1657 Korat 19H0 Loo Sok 1604
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    • 681 6 a^crtiscmcnts. SHIPPING. on: Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremei INPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well -known mail steainerthis Company sail fortnightly from lir. Hamburg ria Eotterdam, Antwerp, E-mtliamj.' Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Mv Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Por Suez, Aden, Colombo, PwiiMn.' Sinu*p kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki A K>U- to and
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  • 1950 7 M irk Twain wita entertained at dinner by the Pilgrim* on June 25 and this is his speech. The report contained (Laughter)" tweaiv six times, but as newspapers hive hi mich into thn habit of telling their re.:Jers where the joke ci>m«s in il is no
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  • 78 7 (Cokkictbd up to July 25.) > Bant 4 m/s 2/4 T T s demand 2/if* Private credit* 3 m/s 2/4 f credits 6 m/s 2/4} f Fraxci, demand Bank. 294^ i Gibmant, demand 239^ [»dia, T. T 174 > Hongkohg, demand 1-J%dis j Yokohama, demand Hi 1 Jay a,
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  • 140 7 July 25. I Tie buyers 91 371 I Gambior 6.7") j J Gambier Cube No. 1 10.35 I Gacihier Cube No. 2 9.50 Peppor ßlack (ordin. Spore) 17.87^ Pepper, Wbit« (fair L.W. 6p.c! 24 87 Nutmegs ,110 to the Ib.) fctJW Nntmeg? (80 to the tb.) 32.00 Mace (Banda)
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  • 533 7 Cipftai Capital Issac Paid Inutd paid up Valac up Company. Wuoumoa, $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin M. Co. Ltd 1150 $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited H $600,000 600,0C0 10 10 Bruseb Hydraulic Tin M. Co. Ltd IS. 4400.000 350,00'J £1 Duff DoNltfaMi Co. Ltd 2 2.*. H.M'om
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    • 600 7 On the Berth. AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGATION Coy. For Hongkong. s.s. M ISTOK may be expected to arrive 1 here from Bombuy en >he 2nd August and will j receive prompt despatch for above port. For freight and passage apply to RAUTENBERG, SCHMIDT Co., Agents. July 24 3.8 OCEAN STEAM
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    • 466 7 SHIPPING. I I OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' rtefunera are Utiepatched from I Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and i Japan every week, and from Japan homewards I for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fort- night, and for Genoa, Mareeillae,
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    • 466 7 HAMBURC-AMERIKA LINE. PASSENGER SERVICE. by tbe now nteameis Rhenajjia," Hu>SBUBa," Hohknhtackes," and the SCANDJA and >l SIL.ESIA. The steamerß are specially built for the tropics an'l have luxurious Passenger accommodation. First-class Cabins amidships, lighteJ throughout by electricity, cabins fitted with fans. Doctor and Stewardesses carried. Laundry on board. Return tickete
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  • 868 8 <9y the German Mail;. Reiigious Amok. Sudden conversion and :i severe attack of religious manii have brought about a terrible tragedy m little North Norfolk village I named Edgefieid. near Melton Constable A bricklayer's laborer named Wi.ham Jaoobs took to attending the local chapel recently, and, WJ** he
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  • 254 8 KfcSt I 1- Of PkELIMINAUY HeaT>. number of preliminary events m oiimvtam with the SCO. athletic sports gymkhana took place- on the Eapuomde last evening befoM A iir^e UW*d of spectators I The gnmad VU Ul e-mll— condition and Ltll tiieeveuts were k*eolv contested. The Arrangements made by
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  • 244 8 Dki I ROBBSB IN BBmfOll Tlu of the chargrs of cheating brought :._';iuist *w-> Singapore M>h«>--, udmcJ Hadji \U aiul Su-im. wai c mtinued by ike ri» 31 wi Michell and Bjiu, Jlßtßfdaj afternoon. Seretuut Murray eoodnetod tbfl tion aad Mr Kodn appsand for the defence.
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  • 196 8 riegi and poi ■»> atta the Pekia Stre^ e.~ iat f laal come to m cad. will Lhj remembered that on i. La the suactli liouin of tin ini»ri.i-';. the police received information th.it some Chintz v.ert betag he-Id pns >i>r3 m a boeee
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  • 178 8 x>ui a week or two a^o a in>ttch waf iu r e between the Ladies Qolf Club aad a Cncutta Li^ht Horso ttaui. Uaft>itunateIv it rainetl on the afternoon appointed and the Horsenicc evidently decided that it was too wot, for none of them turned up. Hut all tht> ladies
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  • 675 8 The annual report of the above association shows that Coffee is fust disappearing, and this yesr marks the liquidation of the Coffee Curing Co.. at Port Diekson, there not being sufficient crop to keep the mill going. Coconuts. although the m.ing prices fir copra have l>ecn
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  • 381 8 FRASER CO'S SHARE CIRCULAR. The sensation of the week has been the decline of Traders, chiefly owing to c ger sellers, oa account of nUMMffI of oppo.itiuu, forcing shares on an already sensitive. market. Tramways were also affected m similar way for day or so, j.nd fe'l to the lowest
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  • 30 8 The American cruisers Cleveland and Denver left Tanjong Facfax jestt'rday and returned to the road*. Captain Radcliffe, the Master Attendant, paid a visit to the cruisers yesterday. i
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  • 119 8 Before the Chief Justice yesterday a Chinese twakow man Kam Chin was charged with culpable homicide not amounting to murder by striking another twakow man with a plank so that he fell overboard and was drowned on the evening of June 21. Mr P. J. Sprou'e prosecuted and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 233 8 DE KONiNKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU Ukdse Coxtbact with the Nkthbelahds India Govbbsmikt. Agents at Singapore, Ship Agency, late J. D&endeli Co., 2-3 Co!lyer Qua? THE 'J'.'DKKSiaKED DtTES ABE OSLT A-PPBOXIMATW. Van der Capelien bawea*' Ju*y 21 Bawean, Soerabaia. Bj»inj; SUigen, X Baroe, Balik Fapan. Ma. Djavra, Samarinda ar:d Pasir, with fanshipme
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 515 8 PASSENGERS. Per Pin Seng: Hiss Jackson. Per Oarlyle from Port Swettenham. Messrs R. J. Graham and J. 8. Douglas. Per Bantam from Penang. Mr N. S<-hm;!z. Per Pentk ft-oin Penang via ports. Mesers Sunner. V. H. Davis, A. J. 0. Dickf.on, Cooke, Barker, Tally, Browell, W. \V Thomson. D. Galloway
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    • 568 8 VESSELS IN PORT. O IVleri-o*- <l> Kl»£ *nd Ton* Commander* Arrived From for <*«.. Hertzog Hendriok Dat. cruis. 5000 Goedhart July 22 Batavia Sou t Denver Am ciuis. 3200 Caperton Jnly 24 New York Cleveland Am. cruis. 3200 Newton July 21 ColomU. Wright Am. tra., 364 Hamilton May 17 Manila
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