The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 October 1907

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY OCTOBER 3, 1907. NO. 6.101.
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  • 111 1 Liptov announces bis abandonmenr of tl»^ at^u.pt to it-ebin Hit. America Cup— W^ 5 Piwaideat f; ostvtit refuata t .be turned froui hi^ ■ttt.triil cunpii^n- \\ge o. Keir H,udie is rtporte.l to have made a number ot kkiad i^vous ami >B diru v* stalements al»out Imii.t Tit'e
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  • 72 1 Phiiluuiuwnk occrt on (At. 11 Ptmt J. Par^.i tli. atr»-, Maif Asti-cn to-aigfat— Ptee I. For sal. Lub.ian staujp, «nd Brunei kettles and geng Page 7. Sailing Th.- Minilya tor Kreroaistle Uct ll— Pa-^e His E\rellt.m y an.l Mi^^ Iml. r^oii wffl beat horn« on Oct. «6— Pag»
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  • 923 1 tVck^a^ttMtioa the othtrfey my •*ifai»iauo lur.. xnd tllM robj-8i Yearns f{ .th inn :ltfPM that^e.m* e« MMjMrti fooJ.Ud, MifHwi hI ionentand gl.sstly.and that whet her tbev' were either of tht rire „r anvo(her i- they were pvtfcvlarlj ein.ive I weuWl JMtaatMWhti I hag |w.j lr om a perfectly
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 150 1 PAH L'S MILK. SOLD EVERYWHERE. BEST POT STILL PURE MALT WHISKY SPEY I ROYAL J Guaranteed By W. A. GIL BE V. The largest Wine and Spirit Merchants m the World. sole ace.vrs-BOUSTEAD CO. HW|~~; i" ASK FOR f /1& UNSWEETENED h\\ j w^Jto/A SLEDGE •i^^^^H^ n/iiLK 111 1 mm*
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    • 92 1 Entertainments. Last Performance on 19th October. THE PABSI ALFRED THEATRICAL Go. OF BOMBAY-TO-NIGHTI TO-NIGHT!! AT BEACH ROAD FOR THE LAST TIME!!! MARE ASTEEN BRITISH DRAMA ADELINE (IN ORIENTAL C.AKR.) THIS PLAY WU 9: STA6EO NO MORE. l.oautiful Transformation Scenery Gorgeouß Princely Co-^tumt s MelodiouH Music and Mirthful. Ma/cs of Dainty
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    • 253 1 Entertainments. Singapore Philharmonic Society. POPULAR ORCHESTRAL COHCErJ. TEUTONIA CLUB, Friday Oct. 11th. 9 p.m DETAILS LATER. Tickets (92) at the Robinson Piano Co. To-night To-night THK HIPPODROME. Bigger. Brighter and Better than Ever. NEW ARTISTS, NEW ANIMALS, NEW FEATURES. IN EVERY DEPARTMENT OF SCIENCE, SKILL AND DARING. LOCATION FOOT OF
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    • 13 1 ENGINEERS GONTR2I GTORS. .So O i F BURMA STRAITS t SIMM and QHINa.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 478 1 THE WEEK Thursday. r d High Water:- 8 38 a.. 7.2>: T. M. C. A F.in.y Ba/aar. 4 4 5 A g p B I Mail Homeward closes 3 p N D L Mail Outward due S. C. C. Tennis. Pathe Cinematograph Shew 7 .v 9.3( p Hirpodroine, U p
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  • 312 2 Mr, Stu> vesaut Kisb. who i- npovted to have figured m a fifcht with fibts at the directors' meeting of th« Illinois Central Uailway m New York the other (lay, is a giant m size, and, though t .fty-six ycaj> oIH. a hard man to tackle. A
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  • 224 2 In? ii ;n a C'«tMi'm% ov n h is the i n u\* lie j;ives l.im Vf. arrested at B(>nry A t i. on ,i iiarge of miudcrim? IfiM To 1 actV, .t S'jii:-.'.bdt c ••ent»:.- lady 1 MM <:• ,i -i..i'l yt-ition ai :!f- vdy
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  • 203 2 am. '..uiufcu >alki liav- .a. d m .t-a. -w ill recefa oi~»ir.g „1 reenrit I «i;— May L.dug Ch»ii^'. tl.fc Imagbt ill' n. tho Cljiijf i ii < u>; h I }m ''.<rly t v- (..iL..t>i 1 much tt i-hin^'t;n. It i- I I piqa
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  • 87 2 Inflammatory Rheumatism Anyone who has ever experienced the excruriating and almcst unbearable pains v.idei t t-> irMammatory rheumatism, will te pleaded to know that prompt relief may be had by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Mr. D. Sryder. of Koaeville, Ontario Canada, say* "I have been troubled with •'ammatory rhcumatisa for
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 390 2 fltocrttscmenti?. IT YOTT ARE SEEKING MPLOYMEITT OR SERVANTS OF ANY KIND, and want to save trouble and expense, call upon, or write to us at once. No charge till suited) AnnuEss STRAITS WAM NFO MATION EUR AD. Cavaiia^h Hridge Building (liooni 1>». Flint Stn< t. Sin^Mpore. Oct 3 SINGAPORE GOLP
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    • 662 2 NOTI&E% ESHA&T KHAN L Co. Cheapest and best Book Binder, Printer, and Account Book Ruler. AH orders executed promptly. 84. Brass Ba&ab Road. OCTOBER MEETING ESHARAT KHAN 34-, Bras Basah Road. Ha»» opened a bock ft HO.ooo on Double and Treble Events (Governors Cup, Grsiml Stand Cup and Pad.o k
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    • 752 2 Hfcvcrtiec incuts. ill/ M l^l}pi The above reward will be- paid for information leading to the arrest of Liui Siew Hock, late cashier of Trading Company Holland. Last seen on September 7th at noon m Singapore. Photograph may be soon at the Central Police Station. Sept 13 v.c NOTICE Rooms
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    • 528 2 afcvertteements. Msu#A&eES. cWnftfcial [MKJn Assurance Co,, Ltd, FIRE, MAWNE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE. Funds Exceed 2,000,000. W. A. SIMS, Manager, Eastern Branch. Guardian Assurance Company, Limited, London. Saberribed Capital -£2,000,000. Total Invested Fund*, upwards 0f... £6.2 50.000. Annual Income npwarda of £1, 00,090. Fire Biska. Short or Long Periods at current rates.
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    • 563 2 Btocittecmciite BAftfCS. I Hongkong Shanghai BankitJ Corporation. Paid-up Capital j Rbsbkvb Fund:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 I Sihrer Resei-ve...ill lOi.1 Oi.o U(J l J J- I Rbskrvi Liability op I Propriitoes COUBT OF DIRICTORS G. H. MBDHi'Rsrr, E^o Ckaikw Hon. Mr. Henht K«mv ck.-dScJ rt" j^V" 7 v lIBIBJAB H. E.
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  • 1623 3 1. ixdi 1 p, 1; 7 A 1 > If ASM- > ".;hts Sportsmen "_;te.*s>ted m nirf inatur- now the wtL'hts for the Auiunn Hin'-MCnpt uOi :heir atteutiou. The Wliilt K.wht. t L 2 lbs., has been allotted pride of placr ne Ce»arewitcli, with Yelocitv. S ad
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 79 3 I WANT WHAT I WANT WHEN I WANT IT IS THE NEW POPULAR REFRAIN. THIS ONE 18 JTJST AS GOOD IS AN OLD, OLD ONB. WHEN YOU ASK FOR ANYTHING ADVBRTISBD BY THE Oriental Co., LIMITED. CETIT!!! WE WON'T ACCEPT ADVERTISEMENTS OF UNRELIABLE ARTICLES. Oct 26 SIAM IN THE MALAY
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    • 522 3 advertisements. xuenoA's. DISTRESS SALE OF A PIANO. In the Cause of Puey Eng Hong (deceased) CB. Lund lord. Mrs. May Farrer icS?ynes Tenant*. The undersigned has received instructions I to sell by Public Auction at hie Sale Room No. 13 Raffles Place on Friday, the 4th Octo|ber 1907, at 2
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    • 584 3 Bc-vcrtfsements. TO LIST. TO BE LET. Shop House No. 9, Brass Basah Road. Apply to STEPHENS, PAUL Co Oct 2 uc OFFICE TO LET. No. 20, Stamford Road, ground and first noor on'y. Rent moderate. Apply to STEPHENS, PAUL Co. Oct 2 HOUSE TO BE LET, lURNISHED Villa Marina, Tanjong
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    • 566 3 ELECTRIC MOTOR CARS are not more silent when running than HUMBERS. FOR Simplicity Reliability and Elegance These Cars are unrivalled. 16 have been sold locally and every one of them is giving complete satisfaction. A recent testimonial says "I have completed 25, 000 miles on a Coy- t* entry Humber
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 25 4 WH.BON. At Tanjong Paarar yesterday A. Wilson, infant son of inspector Wilson. t uneral at 4 p.m. to- Jay fromTanjong Pajrar No car. is.
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  • 8 4 -J»" pa*: V- <Wi
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  • 1468 4 "If Hud also unions the Prophets We are tempted to ask this m noticing a reierenoe to Mr Keir Haruik'* arrival m Calcutta, and the chastened moderation, exiHlteg almost to humility, that seems to hare characterised some remarks he appears to have made to press representatives
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  • 390 4 A Hylau: named \\"i A'»i M-*ng hi* bien arrested on an allegation of annoying ladies m Tangliu. Mr. L->igh-Clar: hie »>een engaged for tie defence. A >>vug Tamil jumped Of board from the Hye L«?oui; on Twm4*ff atternon He was picked up .md was taken t 1 the Marine l'olioe
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  • 333 4 Su< < Kssru. Ofi srin<i I', I A J*T nd emh i;isti -u4«J i nessed the open.ng p«foriiHinc« f* Hippodrome la.st uight. A had been erected at the f<l f ec Canning, near Hill Street, t\>rt of the audience bad l^ ri tended to. The pwg^.e WM jDt
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  • 485 4 Befemaf to the present limitel o\ of the ah .ye OHhaaace to PenMalacca, the Penanc 'ja/ette bettevl has bit upon a reason for ihe n.n-ipp. eat :on of the < ».d .nance t» the S^ttleui?:, of Singapore, [t develops it« theory m 'hi, |MMfe m t
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  • 43 4 What .-lmlW s'.ruok Mr Victor On the Socialist M I. for the Colu* VtSkn, «be thii-a-class medij.rry of the ipeech the House nf Oooißl'iM. What chieft; a ruck the House of Commous. nji tl World, was tbe tourth-clasd fust I hy Mr Graysoo.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 177 4 Caldbeck MacGregor AND COMPANY. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. ALE, BEER STOUT IMPORTERS BOTTLERS AND BLENDERS. I WE ARE NOW MAKING SPECIAL DISPLAY J < in* or i LADIES' DEPARTMENT 5 CHOICE NEW GOODS, J IMPORTED EXPRESSLY FOB THE t GRACES i J DISTINCTIVE NOVELTIES. FOREMOST FASHIONS. SPECIALITIES. TRIIDIED HATS LATENT
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    • 327 4 His Excellency TJie Governor ami Miss Anderson will be "At Home at Government House at U.US p.m. on Wednesday, 16th inst. Octd SEND CASH NOW FOX YOUR SI ItM'RII'TION TO The Singapore Free Press $0.75 tor three months $2.25 for one month. You y .t a redaction of 10 per
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    • 39 4 Do Not Neglect a Bad Cold. Never allow a cold to take i«s cour> Too JESIS* 2S BeBB^ n f the y ear ita course is R^J P ne ,^onia. Ch.mberlaiQ'a Coußh Remedy will promptly cure your cold an"
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    • 23 4 "Cyprldol is the most tnwtworthj best of all mci ourial remedies m the ment of seeomWy -ymptoms." 'Unsolicitedj Lafaybttb-Benn^ Central City, U.S. I.
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  • 82 5 AN EXTRAORDINARY REPORT. KEIR H ARDIE ON INDIA. A Land of MiFgovernment and Horrors. v ßy Submarine Telegraph Router's.) fair Hardieis no*- ou tour m liangal in_'atmg the unrest. ]]r- is reported to have said that the ttditioM m lndii were worse than m MM and more
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  • 67 5 rL.xTi ffiaaa K'ec. I -t. -2. 6M pm Su TWaaMM Liptouliis tolafajpjhil to the rsh Yaoht Club regrettine that the rac»» :or the America Cup must be abandoned be personal intention to compete Mttft rM .ibindoned A m is impossible to b ild a
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  • 41 5 And Charges \*ancouver. l.eceiv^d at 8 W p m. tei^raphed from Oitawa that the •.Minion Government has dei-led to pay ai inese cUims of **>,660 M compensation lirnxge?, and thai the Van- >;vcr Si toietaaiitj will be held liibie.
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  • 585 5 TLr Calevtta F touches thus v the alx^ve topic < 'n- problem eryUßg lor rigjhl luliou i> I >^t i..i. rit.tl •i: i n i\. Thi«. i.iy rious. ..nd boau-i yv. to b- line t- ml.-- iHHrfWI "f i!;y. ri. mly sad .r> It is d»
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  • ROOSEVELT'S TOUR.
    • 123 5 Against Dishonest Riches. A River Scheme. (By Subm iriue Tetegraph—rleuWg.) Received at 2 '20 p.m. President R >o«*2velt at Cantou has unveiled the MeKiuley National Monument. la the course of his speech he urged the importance of discouraging dishonest rich men, though up-holding the rights of the
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    • 50 5 No Truce for the Trusts. Liter l\esideut* l^jsevelt speaking at Keokuk deme<l that the recent financial weakness is due to his attitude regirding corporations transgressing the law. He admitted that thai attitude uiight have contributed but as long as he was President the policy would reuiiin uncharged
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  • 78 5 America Still Friendly. a Mr T±ft is the object of marked attentions m Japan. He has baen invited to a I seond audience with the Emperor. Speaking at a bjintjuet, he said there was only a little cloud over the friendship ot J^pau i\ni America wLich had
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  • 77 5 A Clear Horizon. Sir Edward Giey, speaking at Xawcastle, sail he hop<?d the Army scheme would be well s ippotted. He urged employers of jlabvr.r to encuurage volunteering. Oon•oiiptioa was impracticable an! any weakenI iDg oi the N ivy VOoU hi a dUas'er. The political horizon, he
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  • 27 5 lltceivel at L 0 p.m. Thr* re\ iu\ s tor the tirst hair of the tinau- cial year is i!'.4,0 '.1,-.<'2, an iactaaaa of £883,400. > <
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  • 52 5 N. S. WALES CABINET. A lelegraai from Syduey siys that the I H m'bJe J II Cdiruthers, I'reoiier and Colonial Treasurer, his bsen sullenly se /jd < with illues? aDd his rescued. i The H juble C. G. Wide. Attorney G-ms l rai un-1 Mtuister of J-nt/ce. Itaa MOOßatriMt* ad
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  • 37 5 I he l.'uiiiau pipers approve o: the Aus- tro- Russian \ote and ascribe to Greece the I intolerable situation. They alletije that Greek bauds are openly encouraged and protected from Athens. i j
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  • 25 5 Fights were expected between Hokieu and j Teocbew coolies on Tuesday night. The; police were forewarned aul were ou the' iui vive and nothing happened.
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  • 1079 5 THE CONSTRUCTION OF FILTER BEDS. Chetty I£ok rt; wbe's Cohi'»ssation Claim, The Chief Justice, Sir W. H. Hyndman Jones has recently been devoting "a good deal of his time, to the cases concerning Government acquisition of land. Yesterday, ou the completion of argument m a case concerning
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  • 402 5 Golf Championsuip Final. The tiual tie was played on Saturday and Sunday last between Messrs Humphries and j^ime, resulting m a somewhat more easy victory for the former than was anticipated. Ou Saturday the tirst eighteen holes of the tie were played oft" leaving Humphries two up, Siuie
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  • 170 5 Tu.. C<>. i ie H-isev Pail Int.. IHE BONBR. About vine o clock yesterday Daotaias the front portions <»f hous»« Xos. 71 and 7_' IDuxton Koad collapsed and fell into the street. The buildiugs were thn*j storeys j high and were occupied by rikisha coolies. ,The^ro<iod
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  • 118 5 i A yoaag Chiuamaa was befoi" Mr ire^u, [•acoad magisfrate, yesterd iv, for poiutiug a revolver al bis father m BOOM at Ansou Road The old man saii he rebuked his son abo it money uiaUers t ;ud he pointed a revol7Pr al him and
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  • 93 5 A yeuag Malay compositor oaipioypj at the American Mission Press was found guilty \>y Mr Colmau, third maaiatva'e, 7«at«rdaj, of the tbeft of to worth of 31 .lav type froui his employers, Mr Cherry, the manager of the press, askM his worship to gU-ethe boy a chance
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  • 83 5 It is proposed to hod the Seventh Annual Scottish Universities Dimier at the Singapore Club on the evening of Thursday, October 31st ("Halloween"). <>entlemen m the Colony or m the Federated M ilav States who have attended auv of the Scottish Universities and desire to be present
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 55 5 A Reliable Remedy. The only rented which can always be j depended upon m t*o moft severe cases of pain m the stomach, cramn colic or diar- 1 rhoea. is Chamberlain's colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Most dealers know this and recommend it when such a medicine is called for.
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    • 115 5 ROBINSON COMPANY. JUST UNPACKED THE LATEST STYLES IN LONDON AND PARIS TRIMMED MILLINERY A T eiv Shapes m untrimmed Straws. A larse selection of Flowers, Ornaments Millinery and Dress Ribbons. Laces Ac, &c. EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS IN Lace Embroidered Muslin Robes. LATEST NOVELTIES IN French Muslins and Dress Materials. Smart Shapes
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  • 1006 6 FRENCH PROBLEMS IN MOROCCO. A Mr3SULMAX'B VIEW. "The Fat. it of the Extextb." fP. M. G. Correspondent U Paris, Aug 29. The position of tie Fre^h j m Morocco, if not actually threatening, is full C»f anxiety tor t^e fatu c. As I telegraphed to-JaV. the warships assembled at various
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 49 6 A Bafe Cough Medicine for Children. In buying a cugh medicine for children never be afraid to buy Chamberlain's Cough KemeUy. There it no danger from it *>nd relief is always sure to follow. It ia especially valuable for cold?, croup and whoopm" cough. For *ale by all dealers.
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    • 551 6 On the Berth. West Australian S. N. Co., Ltd. FOR Sourabaya, Broome, Port Hedland, Cossack, Onslow. Carnarvon. Gcraldton and Fremantle. Thk Company's Steamer "MINILYA" 2,745 tons. Captain Riciiardson. will be despatched for the above ports on Friday, the llth instant at > a.m. She has excellent accommodation for passengers and
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    • 458 6 Hfrvertieemcnts. SHIPPING NT! JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Go., ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY Service ie maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. tJNDEa Mail Coitt»actB with THI IMPBRIAX JiPAMSI GoVIRNMENT Specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First
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    • 646 6 Hfcwertteemcnts. SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Por 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 Ameri'■.an Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. OuUtard (for China) Arcadia Oct 12
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    • 741 6 a^vcrtiocmento. SHIPPING. i Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. OOAST LINES Stcamert of the Coast Fleet. toni reg. tons reg. Petchabari 2191 Devawongt* 16 W Borneo 2100 Paklat 1667 Kohsichang 2040 Anghin 1667 Rajah 202S Ljwksun lffi>7 Pitsanulok 2019 Choising 1657 Bangkok 1930 Pongtong 1667 Rajabnri 1904 S&msen 1657 Korat !> <J Loo
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    • 720 6 a^vK:rti9cmcnto. SHIPPING. MI. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremea IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail this Company sail fortnightly from Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southau.].* Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Mar Naples, Alexandria and vico versa) Port 8 Suez, Aden, Colombo, P«nang. Singapore H kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki A Kobe fcoYok-j and
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  • 666 7 I AVhere i& America's boasted importance m j the >. oinniereial affairs of the Orient r Where is her vaunted shipping and mercantile supreuiacy m the import and export trade of the Philippine Islands, her own possession m the F.ir East!- To the foregoing -[nestiona
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  • 222 7 y t A< 1 '.T ON. v th< M -ho-. c- we h I* en i b mll known E'irl n<?. 'i h :•< tM I ii- topi' ion regswdiag wl:ic!i are exceedingly m Ti r v-;.. i r. h\ Ainnt iho G)v. m: M thai
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  • 74 7 (COBBBCTID UI TO > ot. 2 Baiik 4 m/s 2/4 1 demand 2/4 Private credit* 3 m/s 2/4 T V credit* 6 m/i 2/4 1 Fbancb, demand Bank... 2!- GitMA.vT, deui »nd 23- [ndia, T. T 1 74 Qonokono, demand 4^%dis Yokohama, demand M 1 U; Java, demand 140
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  • 135 7 I i.'tob.r 2 Tin buyers 7959| Gambier 7 I Gambier Cube No. 1 10.30 Gambier Cube No. 2 9.70 Pepper Black (ordin. Spore) ltf.oO Pepper, White (fair L.W. 6 p c.) 22.50 Nutmeg -IID to the ib 22 "0 Nutmegs (80 to the Vb.) 32 00 Mace (Banda) m
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  • 686 7 Capt *1 Capital Issue Paid Isaned paid op V*lae up Lom P«T' WaotaHoat •300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin M. Go. Ltd Uftl $300,000 225.000 10 10 Bruang Limited 8 -5 •^22-22° 60 OCO 10 10 Bi-uaeh Hydraulic Tin M. Co. Ltd 15 £400,000 350.000 £1 £1 Duff Development
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 70 7 An Antiseptic Liniment. For wounds, bruises, burrs an<i Hke injuries there is nothing better than chamberlain's Pain Balm. It acts as an antiseptic, formirc a thin, imperceptible :1m over the injured uarts. which ex< hades the air and caus^B the injury to heal without matter being formed, and m much
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    • 502 7 Ht>verttecmcnts. WANTED. MALAY. Wanted by young Malay, pupils. Terms very moderate. Would also undertake Short- j J hand and Typewriting work m evenings. Apply, MOHAMED. co"S. F. P." Oct 3 6.10 MALAY COMPOBITORS. Wanted one or two good men, able to set jin Arabic Character. Apply MANAGER. Singapore Free Press
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    • 591 7 advertisements. FOR SALE. FOR SALE LABUAN STAMPS, -sur-eharfc'ed Straits Settlements. 6,700 4 eta. on 18 cts. I.Boo— 8 eta. ♦> 700—10 cts. Wanted offers, en-bloc. Reply to Krani c o Post Office, LABUAN. ALSO, a few 25 cts. —seperate offers invited. Oct 3 20.10 FOR SALE. 1. Very Handsome Brunei
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    • 435 7 SHIPPING. OCEAN SIEAM SHIP Co., Ltd AND China Mutual Steam Nay, Co. Ltd. The Companies' stttfuners axe despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight, and for Genoa, Marseilles <ud Lrrerpool monthly. One outward steamer
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    • 276 7 HAMBURC-AMERIKA LINE. PASSENGER SERVICE. By the new steamers Ketenania," Habsbcrg," Hohknbtaufes," and the "SCANDIA" and SILKBIA. The steamers aro tptcially built for the tropics an'l have luxurious Passenger accommodation. First-class Cabins amidships, lighted throughout by olectricizy, cabins listed with fans. Doctor and Stewardcaseß carried. Laundry on board. Return tickets issued
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  • 246 8 DISAPPOINTING SCoRF BY SINGAPORE. An Unfavoikable Mok>in«». The Singapore ten fired m the Interport Match at B<iiestier rang« yesterday morning and put on the score of !'2i*, which, though very fair, is disappointing. The team had been shooting remirkably well and put on a fine score against
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  • 221 8 The third sett m the unfinished final tie of the A I>juble> was played last evening, F. S.i m.iui. and Linton meeting Seth and Biilev. The court was not m the best playing condition, the turf being heaw from lecent rain. The to the sixth
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  • 123 8 The S. L. ArRO will leave Johnston? I'ier for the Club HunpuJow ne\t Sunday at 9 I I' 1 11. U.:l" and $JBO, returaiusf at :K) i 10.3fc llJ.l", :;&ad The Race for the PnUIJWMi Swimming' Sliver Hi' \<\-t Handicap will take pluo after the arrival jf the
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  • 67 8 A > «id..v- v. ,;> tiued >"J ly Mr. Michill mmiuK magistrate, vesterdiv] for AtXTttf iu<«tor car whi^h Lad no numl»er ie front? Frederick. Owrlninw m the MOfloj of' Dr. OoOMtillrke, had to pay .<l* for leaving! r with co oue m chnr^e of it. and another
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  • 225 8 There vs\i> pah one ca>^- at the Maiaaa A ;i charge of gaci; roblverv aguiu>t four OhiMtt. Mr Jnttiea Fiahtr con-lucte<l the ifmM lad Mr Bprook appeared for the Ciown. Tlie accu?e-l were af|<]itte<l. The deputy pul-1:.- ■tn—Clltuf returned fr m M lia-v.i jmmrimj by the S.ippho A
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  • 261 8 The following Singapore proper tie* weie disposed of by auction at Pjwell «V Co's Saleroom on Tuesday afternoon Eight freehold building ailotuieurs fronting l><jgker Road, 1:1,755 squtrt fret. H. Samapah at lo£ cents per foot J*l, »3i» 28 Freehold laud 11,880 snuare feef, with two houses N >s.
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  • 407 8 Comuientiri: on the new Sramp liill, the I\nang 'Vrz- ttt says W'itli ga.d to tlit Bill it-. If there i- much hi it that n-quirtv am* nd; cut. Thi Wording i- m mam cas> .'bsciue Bad a: Imml two of tin paragraph- ia Mm sch.dul- appear to
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  • 153 8 Has t: Tioinos, Thomas Futsd, Mr X The mas. the m-Ea^r ol Messca Thomson. Thomas anil Cctopanv. of Stum ford il >ad. ph a led gi.ilty before Mr Michell, senior magistrate, yesterday, to selling one b.tiie of PtHow'i syrup irithoul the w rd poison .>n i f
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  • 189 8 14 bawkwt wm» Mwutttd ob Tot* du\ aftt •.•n....uiii H :vtK L «4aad H< kiei) audChini'h w Street*. Hok:en Bu«et is the tir:-t pUtB wherA iicenvts are t*» be the Municipality and ihtif was no' giogle hawker m this thoroughfare. A ttbcMfh soldiers are to/bidden to draw the <teei m
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  • 299 8 The following Lew Baoks will be ready for issue on Friday. Andom, I!., Lighter Days witli Troddles. Baker, Emily. Harry Winthrope's School Dm Baling Vould, S., In hewisluud. Bindlos*, Harold, Delilah of the Snows. Carey. Wymmid. Love the Judge. Cobb. Thomas A Sentimental Season. Francis, M. E.. Margery
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  • 427 8 Orders by Lieut. Col. E <i Broadrkk Commj«n«tant BY.C. Singapore? Ist OctoW, 1v..7. s. v. c The Signallers wfll parade at Fott Paimei on Wednesday :»th, October at 5.30 p.m. S. V. A. <>rderly Officer for ensuing week —2nd Lieut. A. A. Lernait Orderly V.CO. Sergt J.
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  • 109 8 Tlie firs^ collision recorded between a ship and a train has occurred at Pound Creek, on the way from Newport to Elizv beth-port, New Jersey. As a train carrying a thouaand excursionist* was dashing at forty miles an hour along the trestle track across the creek, a gigantic mud scow,
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  • 376 8 The M. M. Company's Steamer E. Siuious left Colombo at 8.30 p m on Tuesday and may be expected here on Sunday morning. The Imp. German Mail Steamer Roon having left Penang yesterday at 11 a.m. may be expected to arrive here at pm. to-day. A. Jones, steward
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 415 8 PASSENGERS. Per P A O Noie: Lapt E. E. Kitson, Mrs Swan«on. Mrs Whitelaw. Miss Maedonald. Miss W. Morland, Miss W. Walker. Mr J. H Larges. Mr J. G. Dowlinsr, Mrs B. Cator jMr H D Holland. Mr A. P. Robinson Lieut F. A. L. de Gruehy, Mr and Mrg
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    • 144 8 VESSELS IN PORT. eW 001.T M ht6oo Mnrpby Sept 30 Malac, Unmt < A.d,»g S.aa, D^holt Oct 1 Bangkok E. Viatic Co bZS oiril" 1"5 «f S O 1 1 X™* 00 Bo" 8 3 l R^n I B- Sr Si Gbazee Brit 3242 Cave Sept 30 Hongkong P. Simons
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