The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 September 1907

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 25. 1907. NO. 6,094
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  • 170 1 Tne W.lsh _f jneuafumaista are _i*<m*j teuteJ l*e'\iuse <»t no pragr*-). iv __#«..*_> laehtneni aud btve convene 1 -i uteotiog Pu» 7 Tl» Count- Con icillors of 1. coum-on keen earakvea the Kilkeney en*«. the Stna Fein I'.rty lighting with the Ef*t_o___lia!i and neviag »<• t a
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  • 1065 1 Taeie is ■eanniiiiig pathe i r ah.ut tha «h relicts al the nai, Lnaaan ani naeal. M band p. i r oranofijtr .t he iS.Jf.uara araa aaiaeed 'rem h i catkin r vi hanl an tha mjraing nf thj ntk of .i_.lv Tt i_ aapnonaJ tin- iiofortcrnata man fell
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 216 1 Brown motor £ycks 3A H.P. can now be delivered from STOCK 1907 pattern. Repairs to Motor Cars, Enamelling, Plating Vulcanising, &c, &c. Straits Cycle and Motor Co. BATTERY ROAD. I^the ARROL-JOHNSTON^I SCOTTISH CUP RECORDS. i 1905— WINNER. ARROL* JOHNSTON." S 1906—2nd, 3rd, and Uth PLAGES. g ARROL *JOHNS TON. g
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    • 168 1 WHAT IS WHISKY? WHY! DAWSON'S 5/"_J. f^f"_iT^ Participated m by Regular Consumers of pATNTq PETER DAWSON'S jr^ Al XO OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES. $9 Perfection per case- I Ist.- Excellence of Quality. $10. Special per case- I 2 _f rit A y of Manufacture. _C lO c_ i I 3rd I
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    • 109 1 Entertainments. GRAND CINEMATOGRAPH Pathe Freres j TO-NIGHT j ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT A NEW FEATURE IN CINEMATOGRAPHY The Projection by Transparence. The Largest Picture ever Projected m the East. FREE FROM FLICKER LVD ABSOLUTELY ROCK STEADY. SALE OF THEATRE. uu-it is bm iavited for tin- p .\li..-,' >.( tiie
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    • 68 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. i iilui« sale at. rowell a C,>.. <;1 i Sattiv ilay— Page 6. The Pntkua fai P Th rrt laij Pngi a. N M. C. A. athletic meeting on Satnrd Page 2. Md ni a. Fernauadt e__L I [tai I' Win dep.irtiient coiitrnct for n. v fort.Page 1
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 391 1 THE WEEK Wai'.Sß-MT, 25_J_ High Water :--o 27 a. OSS Lacansing Just SCC. Tennis. Pathe Ciuematogiaph BI 3 fc 9 *Wer- I-H"««. 9 p THUJ-SDAY. 2ott High Water:—] a 1 I PAO Mail Bonaewerd due B. C C. Tennis Cinematogi m§ h Shan 7.50 S.S4 Philharmonic Orchestra practice, 8.3" p
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  • 168 2 Is Hk Faking A Peking tei says the Enip.roi'y oudition doe*, not sbo.v signs of improving c^uite ree-ntl\ a p.ilace physician natm-d I.uh Vun Chans was r«. Nt for. but after examining his illustrious patient he expressed the opinion that His Maje-ty was not ill. Ft i-
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  • 194 2 Router yesterday announced tbe deatb of tl.e aaftd chief _!oi*_n,'a. killed m action with some British Colonial troops Com tbe < 'ape This reference is f oai a wiry to Hongkong Berlin, St.it. U» _Hao ln.nt for eln-i\e rebel .-bief Mor•oga continue*, tue German South We»t
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  • 399 2 Uu .S.pt**uil»er 14 a -Ultiag was held m 'neiffices «.f ?he Malay C< ffef K-'a'ts Co m Colombo to consider ihe amalgamtion uf ibat company i the .D_,mans_ra compmmj. Mr amm Kvan, who will be innembered her** m connection with his visit on iiehilf i
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 534 2 PATHE FRERES, SINGAPORE PARIS. PHONOGRAPHS AND DISC RECORDS. i Igm *^*___l__is^-ll^ y° u P urcnase Pathe's Phonograph you will avoid the _aaaa^**fcgi^K h:-M tllSlte. __j__ feet, and work with a sap- l\ ~'*'*aeP' '"'"'"iSSJ REPRESENTATIVE aW S_s^ WE |LL 4 ZERNER, Baltery Road. NOTICES. Y. M. C. A. ATHLETIC CLUB.
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    • 400 2 NOTIGES. ESHARAT KHAN Co. Cheapest and beet Book Binder, Printer, and Account Book Ruler. All orders executed promptly. 34, Bats. Babah Road. TENDERS INVITED. OOVE___Nll___lT OF PAHAHG. I.evknue Farms. 1908— 19<)1'. Tenders will be received at the British Resident's Office, Kuala Lip is, up to noon of the 30th September,
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    • 379 2 HopertfaemeHts. NOTIGES. MWARJ> $500. Tbe above reward will be paid tor infor ination leading to tbe arrest of Lim Siew Hock, late cashier of Trading Company Hoi i land. Last seen on September 7th at noon m Singapore. Photograph may l»e seen at the Central Police Station. Sept 18 v.c
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    • 438 2 Sfcvertfsementa. INSURXAteES. commercial Union Assurance Co,, Ltd. FIRE, MAftINE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE. Fnnds Exceed X 12.000.000. W. A. SIMS, Manager, Eaetera Branch. Aug 28 Guardian Assurance Company, Limited, London. Subscribed Capital -€2,000,000. Total Invested Funds, upwards 0f...jf.').2_0,000. Annual Income upwards of _>1, 00,000. Fire Riska. Short or Long Periods at current
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    • 573 2 fltwertiaeinciug. BaAtesr I Hongkong Shanghai Bauki_7 Corpoiation. Paid-up Capital tiaaa* aasaava Fund:— fIO i| MU Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 Silver Reserve... $11,000,000 M Rkskrvb Liability of PaopaißToaa $lo,i-t o, Coubt OF DIRBCTORs O. H. Mbdhubut, Eaq._Cu_.B_. Hon Mr. H. W ar aS-T^SSt?^ A. Fuchs, Esq. a t r___ lkll A. HaDPT,
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  • 446 3 c Statutory Gen«*r»l Meeting of Shareri n the Domuioj l.uM.e it, WHB at a.-_: gbai on Sept. rd. 4ir. J. C. Hanson, Chairman of tbe Compmy, presided. 1 there wee piesent —Messrs A Mc',eod. r t>. Cu. liming (Dir. c* or ...J. E Bii gbam, i E.
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  • 570 3 Bi.tid *»ivi ii. Frj'a Maaßjffin i advice to golfer- m tin m: tt. rof tin ir yon the green. Tb. ma _.rit> ot golfer-. -ay- ci rtainly do not tak» their puttm:, ou-ly enough if tb. y did th. •> wouM b. golfer-. On. wonder- bow many of constantly
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  • 761 3 The greater puh'ic tv given to rubber shares ha- b en tteiLi le.inre of ii, f~w weeks FjraMrfe the F. 4 pi ll(( cally the only d iiy r r which g .-c anythi.,. hke complete lists of qn rations, the Pt*««N •Veira and Fiuaueial T1,,,-*
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  • 294 3 HISTORY OF THE ATTEMPT TO SEDUCE THE ARMY. LoBD Kin hk.xek's Thi:kvi Remon. Calcutta, Sept. 10. Tbe facts causing Lij Pat Kii's deportation are as follows Last year native officers m regiments m the Punjab confidentially reported to tbeir commanding officers that persistent t fforts were
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  • 827 3 H*-*w T Itecame an outlaw is r>><- story Xi- I. t .i.i a s c. re^po?- 1 ;_i the ai'y M.i i the ot < r day If fi'ft «|u<*rrd with th i <! t-.-ern •<* it was t, re ugh a former li.i-.li. i of T^ngie. who
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  • 134 3 It i- e\i.lent." r marks tbe Tailor and Cutter," that ladiaa are .aii.pt it the rideastiide style withcxit any hesitation. It las made a good shou m the parl<. it has !>een m evidence at th*s hoise shows, and it is only natural to expend; a still larger
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  • 156 3 The parish piieat cf Lamartre, Department of Var, who, according to the Tcnt}>*, has in-tailed B phonograph m his church to make th i necessary responses and perform the choral parts of the Mass has certainly put the talking machine to a novel use. But, perhaps
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 64 3 I have been prescribing Morrhuol Creosote capsules very exten-i.ely dnring the pas'. jeara m Bronchia! and Tnberenlar n_i:ind m several of my severest cases. I baea astonished how rapidly repair has place. Iv pulmonary tul-ercnlosi-. th»**" •<k the formation of purulent expectora- -n m from one of four months, Tes-tore
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    • 123 3 CARRETT'S. Portable Engines. 1 _-_______________P__r»B^^^jfe!f—^BC^yy^— Jß— SfjfißflaWPjß rW__t *_^*t_' Hn f^lfi_!Mßy*_3fl___sßfe__i'^§j_^^*^_iH_!_£ ii__j__f?> 3^___ _jjn^?-f*i Jis_!S_Ml^£_3flE_sHfli^Bl* ;^H^E_ _> H*v few. _Sft*lLvJftx4l ____C_**iSJ^l|^bg_if_^^^B__i ji b _y_t^^B^B^Mjßsft- "^^^nßS* > *_?-_^_%tTF i *^S-----i \9i&^ 2^*^. i»~ *i»* _r Fitted with their PATENT FIRE BOX For Burning WOOD FUEL ARE MOST Efficient <§_> Economical OVER
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    • 879 3 Singapore Sporting Olub. THE AUTUMN RACE MEETING WILL BE HELD <>\ J Tuesday the 15th, Thursday the 17th and Saturday the 19th October, 1907. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. T M lay. l.'th October, 1!K>:. I. Thb Maidbn Platb Value Wra. A Race for Maiden Hor.-e-W«i.l,t 9st. Ba4_VffUß_M t receive an allowan.
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  • 1853 4 By Mb HARHiNoroN, A.ctin<: Cobmkroiai. Attacvie TO His Majesty's E>invs-v At Tokyo. The total \mpq_-t and export trade of Japan dv ing 19.6 amounted to t9% I .'.l"«>. an iivc-rease over the sum for th. praffont year (CBljtf 4,Bll ef C :>V4 371>, or
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  • 384 4 Singapore, Sept. 23rd 1907. Beans, Long per catty 6 do. French do 16 Beef per lb. 18 BeefSteak do. 20 Beau Sprouts per catty 2| Bamboo Sprouts do. 3 Blachan do. 12 Brinjala do. 4 CabUige, Batavia do. 16 do., China do. nil do.. Salted do. 6
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 64 4 A Good Family Liniment. Every family ehould be a applied with a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. For *uts, bruises, burns, scalds or similar injuries, which are of frequent occurrence m every p.ousehold, there is nothing so good. It cools md soothes the wound and not only gives natant relief
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    • 455 4 THE WORLDS CHAMPION gh. CLUB SWINGER. SMLW UMailxng Vigour *^nr! F r.curance rf>~. I >( f s |j*- ij haa ...:i hantljf into j < 1 .••>.:).> lite ii> -'it 1 I 1 c. I I ,1 N I I i1 J i ii il 1 1 1. 1j is
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    • 25 4 DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA. BROWN' 3 SPECIFIC. 1«* th S,HaAPOKI DISFBNSAUT, and of Miss Brown. Grassdale, River Valley Koad. Singapore. J M »y 6 6.11 mvsf.
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    • 138 4 THE "CEYLON OBSERVER" (Established In Colombo 1834) Circulates throughout the ialand t and m Southern India, [tt I oircnlamn extensively m Ireland, at. rell an amongst je.rs at I Oeykm reel I 'd. Ceylon Observer P«,i.y •oriptioa. iaoladiag 1 >st»ge to I Beso m edraaoo. Overland Observer V euaj ot
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 326 4 Passengers for the Straits. PerP 1 0 Delhi, due Sept 2s. —Mi I C. Ward, Mr R. E Paynp, Mr F. Stew art, j jMr Km daraoa, Mrs s inderaon and child, Hn B. -itrey, m.s m 0. Graham, Hr A T. Praam, Mr T. O Bleekey. To Penang.-—] Mr
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    • 587 4 VKSSKLS KXPKtTKIJ, STBAMIiJIS. Giving port of departure, and date due here, and ruMM mf A Ajjaniemuon, China, Oot 12 M iirlie, Sydney. 0.-t 25; BonAnnam. Saigon, Oot 4 M. M. Antenor, Cbbaa, Oet llj Man.-r: i Antiicx'hus, China. Oct 2' Hanal I Arcadia, Colombo, Oct 12 P (i A Apcar,
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  • 1168 5 An Ivii im:siin(. QVF.n ion. A q leatiou of i»ec lion interest o Ku.opoau resident** m Coy l.>a was raised m the coinnnis of tho Time- of C« yl.. n a few day- BgO by BO*. -respondent w_«. on<iuired whether it we* generally the ca*,e amongst
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 632 5 a^t»crtircmCllto. k TWQTIONS. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FUKNITURE. The undersigned haa received instructions i I to sell by Public Auction at No. 471, Galang I p,_ad on Saturday the 2*<th September 1907 i at 2 p.m. XI c property of. Mrs C. H. Darke. All the 1 1 Ho'„*ehola Furniture comprismj:.
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    • 668 5 H^crttsemcnts. 71UGTIONS. MORTGAGEE S SALE Wednesday, 25th September, at 2.30 p.m. "L 99 years leasehold lard and houses known as Noa. 27 and 28 Tanjong Rhu, aho W years leasebold land situated at Tanjong Rhu area 1,102 sq ft. S\ 99 years leasehold land and houses known as Noa. 2*;,
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    • 576 5 advertisements. augtio.vs. RE CHOP KIM LOON BANKRUPTS. The undersigned haa received inet ructions. TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION Saturday, MStk September, 1907, t at 3 p.m. AT No. I. AH HOOD BO AD, OFF BALES. IE R ROAD, SINGAPORE. All the* Dye Tube. Smootbing Stones, Bakau Bark, Firewood Ac., &c.
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    • 456 5 tl?fcrTinemcntB. TO LET. I TO BE LET, Mount La v.nia No. 96, Barker Road, pit- asantly situated. 4 bedrooms, 2 bath rooms at tached. Newly repai red. Apply B. DAVID, No. I Malacca Street. Dec 11 o.c. TO LET A bungalow No. 3 Killiney Road and Godowns No. 15 Martin
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    • 589 5 J H&pertise_._cnt3. W7\XTEI)~ 7 WanteH immediately a young Chinese Clerk < who reads, writes and speaks English. Apply tat ng salary expacted to. Business c/o This Office. V Sept 25 Wanted European or Eurasian Building Overseer to be m charge of building m •ou-*se of erection. I E Apply to
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    • 53 5 i Pneumonia. This disease alway-. results from a cold oj from an atta >k of influenza. Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy quick ly cures tru^e ailment* md counteracts any tendency towards pneu me:na. It is made especially for these anil similar silments and can always be de--» i. led upon. For sale
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  • 25 6 Domestic Occurrences. Marriage. U the Baßgia-rar B Office on the _:'.rd inst. John CHABUU Willi \_i Wri-kr, Planter, Klang. to Miss B.f.h..i< Frank of Singapore.
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  • 2345 6 The Singapore Freee Press. Wednesday, Sept. 25, 1907. i* WaiLE the Municipal Health Committee have produced a report with various sensible recommeuditions on the nibstan.* of I'rcfessor Simpson's Report on the Siuitary Couditicn of Singapore," it is disappointing to vote that this golden opportunity has uot baen Boiled to eaforos
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  • 644 6 I Second Lieut. W. F. P. Boott, i placed on the si-k list on Sept Wellmau air-hip has been rla glacier intact. The expdj. abandoned for a \ear. A Chinaiu_u nauiexl «iuau Tiau 1 jtiued |i oy Mr Michel), senior m..' 'ytsterday. tor usi_g bad mortar m I a house
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 200 6 {m 'Walk Over' Shoei! I Sign /T7 ntli This m I Satisfaction \#/J Mark I I Footwear flf V Every I I Men 9M Shoes I Bfiß-_Ss»i^^B **-™ct«« I §M r_»* ry N\ .ilk Ov« r Sh je < nibodie- a correct Combination of tr__t»orth> I *M 1. «<ihe>, highly
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    • 297 6 ■PO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND James Campbell t*% Co., Court, Naval dc Military Tailors 59, Conduit Strbmt, LONDON, W. MR. H. G. DIBS. Mar 80 W3 2p ae. GRAND HOTHEITjAVAr BATAVIA. This _r*t class Hotel, patroniaed by the English Community of BaUvia. and situated m the Oentre of the mest healthy
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  • 781 7 THE BIL I OF LADING CASE. Chartered Bank Appeal Fails. Penang. 800 Sept 24, 12. 15 p.m. 1 i.c appeal m tbe Billa of lading case l>eeu dismissed. Mr. Justice Fisher dissented from tbe i vision of tha other judge*. This action was started on Jan 10, l'.'O" IVmng before
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  • 41 7 WALES GOVERNMENT. (By Submarine Tetegraph— Reuter's.) Nonconformist Protest. Received at 7.50 pm. A Welsh uon-conformist manifesto has been issued, protesting against the delay of the (Government m dealing with disestablishment. It summons a political non-conformist convention independent of pari iauientaii representatives.
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  • 35 7 Fight at Roscommon. Differences between the Nationalists aud the members of the Sinn Fein party led to a free tight at Roscommon County Courcil. Saveral members were badly hurt. The police restored order.
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  • 22 7 Seven workmen aud a girl were shot withjut trial at Lodz for complicity iv the murder of a leading; manufacturer.
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  • 44 7 WORSE THAN EVER. A S\ Petersburg telegram from Teheran siys that the position has perceptibly grown worse since the murder of the Grand Vizier. Parliament is apparently seeking to get all the power and is interfering with every branch of the administration.
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  • 431 7 A disastrous fire broke out m the upper floor of No. »'»2 Kling Straot about M pm. last night, supposedly through the fusing of the electric li-ht wires. TLe Crossst engine, the Brovdrick m >_or, was first on the scene at 'J pm closely followed by the
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  • 74 7 Ws !o.gt.'-x. (S Z.), seren tboasaad Oaa* teri«nry farflßßlß have teen eitfld as parties to the disjmte before th-* A -bit ration Coiut at Cbrisicaarob bj the Farm La borers' Union. When ti i las B*iß called there was su.i rush ol tbfl favaasn iato tha baDdhaj
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  • 90 7 'TIS BETTER TO GIVE THAN RECEIVE— SYMPATHY. The other day a lady visitor iv the slums observed that one of her proteges had a black eye that far surpassed my -.he had st en before, and, guessing its source, she wished to be sympathetic, and said kindly, after speaking of
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  • 60 7 COMPLICATIONS IN MOROCCO. (By Submarine Telegraph Renter's.) THE RIVAL SULTANS. What Will Muley Hand Do R_c. Sept 24. 11 36 am. Sultau Abdul Az'z has arrived at Kabat. Malay Hand left Marrakesh on S.-pt 19, with six ih<> isiud meu aud guns iv the direction of Casablanca, but it is
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  • 57 7 Tribes Surrender. Agree to All Terms. H S *pt 24. I pm Admiral Philil>ert atCasa P'anca reports that three tribes have sigued their submission and have given hostage-*. They agree to surrender their arms aud give up the assailants of tbe Europeans iv the Massacre of Au
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  • 42 7 Forcibly Ejected from Goldfields. Kec S*pt J4-. 11.40 am Seventy seven Japanese miners were arrested at Atliu m the Yukon district by three hundred whit** miners who forcibly put them on board a ship for conveyance to American territory. > 40 <
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  • 17 7 X ititications ot the Auglo-Ku.sian Couvenii.n hive been t hanged at S v Petersburg
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  • 85 7 DEWEY ON THE PHILIPPINES. I Their Retention Urgent. Admiral l>_mey strongly condemns the agitation ainoug-t a section of the AmencaD papers, mentioned on Sept. 4, for the sale of the Philippines to .1 ipan, saying that if the Philippines passed to Japan the latter would oixiinand every gateway to the
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  • 102 7 I>jteclive Inspecor Stenbouse brought a Chinaman before Mr Green, second magistrate, yetterday, on an allegation of bting a habitual housebreaker. A Hylam under sentence ol the Criminal Prison was called as a witness. He said he was m pri.-on far sealing jewellery valued at 8900. He stole
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  • 220 7 Tn >m. Ai-PKioi:-. ?.:->. _t sk: i'- •>>. CKNMFS r. Tb. Hit-sabers <ii tli.- Grand BocratarJat Lav.;. Aocord-U|{ to H Peking mOBiiBB) ni. nioii ali-. 1 tli- Throne to tbo i IT. ct th.it local self gov. 'inment should b. i BBBflibil w ill m every fM*mimoa of
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  • 1076 7 Notts have received many congratulations on their victory m tbe County Championship and those congratulations have been well deserved, especially m view of the fact that they repeated the performance of the Club m 188-1 m going through a season without a single defeat even from the South
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    • 71 7 Not if as Rich as Rothschilds. if you had ail the wealth of Rothschilds, yog could not buy a better medictne for f*owel complaints than Chamberlain's Colic, Oholera and Diarrhoea Remedy The most eminent hysician can nor p. escribe a better preparation for colic and diarrhoea, both for (hiidren and
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    • 107 7 (ROBINSON Co.~! I Annual Cash Clearance I I sale l I Now Proceedingl lONfF A YEAR I UIILL A YEAR ONLY. I REAL REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. I ROBINSON CO. |SP_===_§?9 ASK FOR SLEDGE fcO^^ t.m,n!h?S»"«_*M 111 1 lV < <y m■ 9M I HOTEL de la PAIX^ SINGAPORE. Tnib
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  • 1007 8 tltr-wHER Notes. Lubber compunies' shares have provided ost the only exception m the depression eh has prevailed throughout the Stock rketB during the present year. Even at higher prices rating now, if a purchaser ts his choice to the very best of these i pan ies, there
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 427 8 HDvccti&cnicnte. On the Berth. BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO LTD. .OB Penang Rangoon and Calcutta. THE COMPANY'S STEAMER "PUTIALA," 2.998 tons, C. P. Seddon. Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 26th instant at 4 p.m She has excellent accommodation for first and second class passengers.
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    • 487 8 Hovcrtteementft. SHIPPING. Apcar Line. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan calling at Penang, Singapore. Hongkong Sc Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons. Commander, s.s. Japan 6,300 J.G. Olifent. s.s. Gregory Apcar 4,606 S.H. Belson. s.s. Arratoon Apcar 4,510 A. Stewart, as.
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    • 628 8 Hfcvcrtteementd. SHIPPING. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Billa of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steam en will leave Singapore oa or abotrt MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Delhi Sept 28 Delta
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    • 711 8 Htocrtisemcnts. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen, COAST LINTIS steamers of the Coaat Fleet. rone rag. tows reg. Petchaburi 2191 Derawongse l_.__ Borneo 21u0 PBklat 1657 Kohsichang 2040 Anghin 1667 Rajah 2028 Lockeun .657 Pitaanulolr 201_* Choising 16.7 Hangkok 1920 Pongtong 1667 Rajaburi 1904 Samson 1657 Korat 1900 Loo Sok ifln* Manila
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    • 706 8 a&vcrtf3emcnt3. j SHIPPING. MX. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen HI PEKIAL OEKMAK MAIL LINE Ha fast and well-known mail steamer this Company aail fortnightly from Breme. Hambarg v^ltotterdam, Antwerp, 50uth,,,,,,;; Gibraltar, Genoa, Naplea, (eomrection MarseUi„° Alexandria and vioe versa) Port t Suea, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, H kong, Shanghai, Nagaaaki A Kobe
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  • 816 9 i ;he ♦> arj two things concerning which j VllU will tiu'l but soHUt reitrence m all the! endless boobs, letters, sketches, travels, articles and romances which have been written about and around this fair land of Japan, things grievously tlYeusive to the senses of the
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  • 746 9 WORLDS BIGGEST WARSHIP Amid a scene of enthusiasm unex.mip.eu j even m the arnals of the western port, the battleship Tem.raite, the third ship of the Dreadnought class now aU >at, was hunched on Aug 23rd at Devonport. The wide space on either side of tbe hailding slip
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  • 288 9 Mr. W. Sheddsn P..n or. the Eat tern tie Sail ml Association <t Britia rtai arrived m Calcutta laat The Aaaocaatioß, of which tiie 1 Lrgyll preaidaat dasira to proaurathe "option of every sdvaatageoas aieaas pea for counteracting fora i m the British C loaies, <.nd
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  • 301 9 i Qaneral Satorious w io died tbe other day j acd his brother formed one cf tbe two pairs] of brothers who won the Victoria Cross. Of the oth r pair, on**, Sir Hugh Gough, is the Keeper of the Crown Jewels Hia Cross dates from H">7,
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  • 321 9 Toe present attitude ol the Chiaeae Govern*] ment m regard to thi opium question i-> some j what su»pii ion-. It might be safely assui 1 1 that a i; int« 1 national conffci_i.ee Wooldoertiiia1> not extend facßitli terfndulgfng m the habit, and yit China i* m
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  • 312 9 ii o bah!] it a .nl« on iaartin_| tbe au- ni' i t of tb< death al t. j>» Town of Com-aiasary ri- ral -i Ordnu i tii<d' George Hooks Eh ntiett. foinn rly Chi >• r yna of theCapi command, a waie j ••f tb<
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  • 203 9 a tepid bath, which ban bated <>v< r Hn tve y«ar-. haajaat com. loaa end In tho Statu Ho-pital at Brnnawiab awing to tb. death ->f I a patient named Ferdinand Sehlimuie, a biiek layer, who iajared hi*, spine through a fall m I November, 1K94
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  • 169 9 A lady who h 1 1 a rrfonrad bareaH witb atuab has l..*en the BBUM of a Ight m a tramcar passing alon^- the Potedamaiaaraeae, Berlin. The fccent was so stron_ that BOBM «d the pas senj-ers were ahaoal ever-oweicd, and they did tot conceal their annevanee The
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  • 147 9 A ti bluth, It would strike oneth ir an elepheal waa tn to., cumbrous and bugs an article 1.. stolen, but. accotdiut* to one of our Con.- til i.i Siaao, the teak industry there i- Host seri uelj iter! 1 aritb by the iucessatt thefts of timber
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 33 9 Chamberlain's Fain Balm. i bia liniment should occupy a prominent r-'ace m every home. It has no equal for its 'rompt cures of cuts, burns, bruises and -p-*m_,. For sale by all dealers.
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    • 265 9 SELF CURE NO FICTION! MARVEL UPON MARVEL' NO SUFFERER NEEO NOW DESPAIR, hi Ca I I the ili'«*p .Ith nl 1 Iy and int the know* In ut Hvt tioa ai THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY THERAPION, a rcinpU t i <•. lation baa bo roaa_b. m Una-la pa tat .:i.
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    • 568 9 IRVINE'S AUSTRALIAN WINES. la Special Glaret $10.00 per 2U pts. -Vo. $12.50 per 2U pts. No. 1 Hock $12.50 per 2U pts. Are esteemed for their Absolute Purity are guaranteed pure I Natural Wines, and free from any Adulteration. McAlister Go. Ltd. j AGENTS. AN ARTISTIC j GOLD WATER TINT
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    • 39 9 -*-A \^A i«aa_Bm^"V'i \V THAT IS jFraser and Neaves* Aerated Waters. MARTIN'S JP%lft»- Ladlesl PI LLiS SB Franch Remtil for ali >r ratularut**;. «t Lilw-. kr*|. > ■> >•• nr* 1 > t* t I. r m 3* MARTIN. LLi ..t. SOUTHAMPTON. KNCL-NS
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  • 751 10 THE FUTURE OF WEI-HAI-WEI. i What a Man on the Spot Think**. A correspondent writes regarding Wei-hai- wei to tha Shanghai Mercury as under The leading article m your issue of the 6th inst. d.als with Wei-hai-wei, and you express the hope that the Tioies will have the xsual weight
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  • 219 10 Tb< Colonial I>. \<itnui:t H ooa*_*eapo ..li ug witb tlu (io?. 11. iv. Nt- of tli. various laflVra*«d Stab*- with tin obj< ct of Bfl*aagfalg coloi ial atfaii- moi. pioniintutly b« fore tin Mabool authoiiti. throughout th. Knspiic, and ot firßßbHahing rea*a_ai and d. f'n < d com-.-
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  • 79 10 N. one has even seen the suu. Thit. is not an epigrammatic pleasantly, but the cheerless scientific truth. A series of oncentric shells envelopes a nucleus of whh:h we know absolutely nothing, except that it must be almost infinitely hotter than the fiercest furnace, and j that
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  • 434 10 I MEW PLAN OF CAMPAIGN BY SINN FEIN PARTY. A Consular sermck. Siun Fein.'* which is the organ of the Sinn Fein party m Ireland, publishes a manifesto ot the Sinn Fein Executive, m which a new plan of campaign is sketched. This plan is not, like the
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  • 515 10 LAY MP.' s TO STUDY A MILITARY MODEL! Nai-nai Sekm«e Ika.he's Late-t VEKTI BE. We hardly anew whether to congratulate* the National Servk-e League or not on its late.t enterprise m arranging to send a representative committee to Switzerland to stn 'j the S- iss military ey>tem. seeing that, with
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  • 691 10 How They ark Strictly Guardeh m thb Navy. Considerable improvements have recently been made m wireless telegraphy m the Navy and, very sensibly since other nations are believed to be well lrehind us m this field the gteatest care is taken to keep everything strictly confidential For instance,
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  • 310 10 In a short time the Kaiser is coming to England, and already cur Court is filled with a hundred rumours ou the subject. The Kai-er perfectly conscious of the growing ill-will which his Navy League and Navy are causing iv England! He is even awake lo the fact
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    • 109 10 Infant Mortality. The attention of the Town Council at Johannesburg. Transvaal, was last year directed to the fact that out of eighty-four infants, who died m December, forty-four of them had died of dysentery. An investigation with a view of tracing the source of the disease was authorized. Under the
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    • 1099 10 T_**a_ I p ml Tj I *TrTßTMtK_!*^^^^^^^*-^^^*^^^^^^^ v n -uQ bbbbj a^___e 1 is famous for its S^)^^3 1 BL_*!>^ sterling value <*>£___■ 1 -O^^ -4_H y I/I^lAa y^__r Alexandria, near Glasgow H _B__f__P London d« pot. AK'iYf.LS. London Ltd -*!l _il iAAil]f' -L"* >t a--. -_T s Vl, »nn
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    • 628 10 DEATH IN A CUP THtfBE Sl< < ES-.IVE H«.I DataU v CHALLENGE Tr<m-HY 1»1K So. After Winninu Some strange fatality seems to attach the silver challenge cup of the M irylebon. Gun Club, for each r_emU>r who has w, u died short It afterwards. Tt really is a most extraordiuarv
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  • 1260 11 Much is hoped m Burma, the Af •.*•.<*.'...■ Po*l writes, from the visit that the Viceroy ol India proposes to pay to that S ate towards tbe end of the year. Since Burma first came nder British rule it has been the Cinderella „f Indian States,
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  • 126 11 Ihe following story about a well known General has reached tbe "Onlooker from India, but it does not vouch for the truth of it. The General who is very .leaf, at the end of a field day gathered together his Offi.ers to «.fifer some criticisms on the operations. Just as
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  • 71 11 (CoaißCTßn trp to Sept 2 A.) Bank 4 m/s 2/4$ I demand 2/4 Private credits 3 m/s 2/%Y_ credits 6 m/s 2/4 i Fbakcb, demand Bank... 293 Gbbmant, demand M 238' India, T. T, 174 Hongkong, demand 4 J dis Yokohama, demand 114Java, demand 140 Bangkok, demand 64 Soybbbions,
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  • 126 11 S ptemb.r 2 I Tin buyers 83.62^ Gambier 7.00" Gambier Cube No. 1 mt 10.35 Gambier On be No. 2 9.70 Pepper Black (ordjn. Spore) 17.20 Pepper, White (fair L.W. 6 p.e.) 23 00 Nutmeirs'llO to tho lb.) 21.50 Nutmegs (80 to tee lb.) 31.00 Mace (Banda) 64.00 Cloves
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  • 304 11 <fP«al C*t>lt*l Paid KIO.OOO 60 000 K^uS'nMi^""' 1 1 tt S Hi; b Sp«~ I So s; KsL^SsTsra 1 £250,000 179,500 6 46 P*bang OonsoJidated Co Ltd ll^prem CIMMt ]00,000 1 J Pu^g L. m .Tin M 7^ T^ 'if 1 -r SnSSSea S iwSio «?2 Senj P- Mine,
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 525 11 SCIATICA AND DROPSY CURED. Mrs Ann E. Freeman, of 68, Lynedoch Mreet. Hoxton. London, England, wrote Dear Sirs :-Doan s Backache Kidney Pills have worked wonders with me. I had rheumatic fever eight ago, and it left me with Kidney trouble. Thtre was sciatica m the left side, and the
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    • 743 11 I advertisements?. SHIPPING. STMMYAART MAATSCHAPP] (STEAMSHIP COMPANY., "NEDERLAND." Fortnightly Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam via Singapore, Sabang ana Genoa. Stean a a ara dne on or about tha undermentioned dates: On 'ward Homeward K. Wiilem 111 Sept 27 K. Wilhelmina Sept 28 Oranje Oct 11 Orotius Oct 12 Rembrandt
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    • 127 11 I WANT WHAT I WANT WHEN I WANT IT IS THR NEW POPULAR REFRAIN. THIS ONE 18 JUST AS 000 D IS AN OLD, OLD ONB. WHEN YOU ASK FOR ANYTHING ADVERTISED BY THE Oriental Co., LIMITED. CETTT!!! WE WON'T ACCEPT ADVERTISEMENTS OF UNRELIABLE ARTICLBB. Oct 26 Alexandra Brickworks Coy
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    • 314 11 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE. j PASSENGER SERVICE. I aJSaUt OW u,ierB Rhbhamia," Habsbuko," HOHBNBTAOFEN," and tbe I SCANDU and Silesia.' The steamers are specially built for the tropics and I have l*-*nriou_ Passenger accommodation. First-class Cabins amidships, lighted I throughout by electricity, cabins fitted witb fans. Doctor and Stewardesses carried! Laundry on
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  • 1334 12 CHEQUES AND CUSTOMS Am> QUaWTIOBTS Ot AITHOBMY. The action brougbt by the Oriental Advertising Company Ltd. against the l>_utsch Asiatische 15 ink was resumed before the Chief Justice Sir W. H. Hyndinaa Jones m the Supreme Court yesterday. The claim is tor the recovery of 83,000
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  • 351 12 aVItOTHBB Gin COKPISCATBO. l'*uiamin LiaMOhl w.is b-rt'oreMr Glrrash sec md .Magistrate, jfitirrlay. ou allegat'^n.*, of being lv bai I a cruu and die. charniu_r :r. ljospootor Hart prosecuted B<rgsaot-Maj r Tapah, <>t K''ndau_r Kft*. Lan stat-op. BBM that shottl* before one o clock tLat morning he was oa
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  • 85 12 The ehhiohww of thi 9ri Tringgaau WM chirked bofooo Mr Grteo. *c i.i magistrate yesterdai wit: briagiog sight uustampt.i letters into tbo CMe&f fross Bogam, *»-rge:iut Mooool prosecuted The Or eased said he wa* -n 1 :s nay to the post ottos to post th? letters wheii c
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  • 274 12 _^u-__a_T* Laaoi Bxraarfs ro Evaon*. It is reported Baal the slate _Bfl_rr_r which B*as discovered at So<> Formosa, m .lan-i.ry of last year, lias pro\ed t.. hi _reat promise, •he s ate extending o.er om ii." The I .iiy .output ut present is only 10,00' piece*,
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  • 431 12 COMPARISONS THAT WERE »DIoTJB. Ldu Actios fob 120.000. An icho of an old libel action m which Muntok, the out of the way Dutch town m Bauka. au island of 6unu> Sumatra,! secured a little unusual and Haeting no* t iriety was lief ore the Supreme Court
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  • 101 12 i'AKIL ADAB CI P 1 athol Bfonir of Gayiaug plared the >• trlight Football Club (Taughn) yesterday m the Keclamati v Ground. Mr Apps referee iu_r Thi «i tjlasg team woo by Four goals to ono, aooriog two m the tir-It halt, md ratlier out-p!a. ing thb Starlights In
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  • 231 12 YESTERDAY'S PI. AY Championmup. i.i ii nt h*eat Nunneley. 7 ft, •> B BntOlßQ A. W Bailey beat Salmond. 4 2 *S I. C SIN-,1 V> Mactag_r;rt l-eat Wrefoid. 4 6 l Cuscad-n Vat Fukh»*r, 6 6 S, 2. Noble v Cusi'aden. unfinished oafl_ter >*eat
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  • 36 12 The German press criticisms oi the tier man manoeuvre, are most o-vere. They describe the manoeuvres as a series of battle pictures remarkable for tho absence of strategy and of ™n«rahl.- aatiqo.tr w r- _ardfl ta^ic*.
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  • 293 12 An order has been placed with Messts Caird and Co., of Greenock, for another steamer (the eighth) of the Moldavia class for the Peuiusular aud O.iental Company. This vessel, like the two ordered a few days since, will bo of 11,000 tons gross register, with propelling power equal
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    • 221 12 DX KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPP!. U.VTBB COWTBACT WITH THB XBTHBBLAND.- 1..D1A GoVBBNMBIfT. Agents at Singapore, Ship Agency, late J. Daendels Co., 2-3 Collyer Q__, THE llBlNH__flßlfca.au DATES ABE ONLY APPROXIMATE Va t_ft,ar^g_ BSaS S k Pan ,an (Bil,i "> n >- X > Brouwer Djurr.ni Seu 23 loergkal. M, fa Saha.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 447 12 PASSENGERS. Per G. <. Meyer: Messrs Schaefer and Speelman. Pei Van Swoll L'eut E. M J. Chevalier. Messr*. Smith. Clarke, Teramoe, Heer J. C. Lindgreen. H Bt E. Walth.rtheui, Hesr A Boi/e_. Miss Baumgurten, Sir Boijesen. Heer Mas*' Kr.i_.er, Mes-r-) X Wagano, Att^n. and V. Stadt. P**.- Ban Hin Guan
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    • 372 12 VESSELS IN PORT. Mer_-of-W., Klatr and Ton, Commanders Arrlsrsd From p-. Shlo XI T tra Hamilton May 17 Marila V■• *.n__> Clacr Tons Master Arrived From i_____«._» n Batavier Brit 216 Morr i pt 21 Teloha" T^ngToo* "fe Bras.'ia Ger 4i3> Haaa, gspt 21 Tak, Behn MVve, R n Brouwer
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