The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 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, MONDAY. OCTOBER 14, 1907. NO. (3,110.
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  • 108 1 The Lu-dtania has wju the Atlantic record— Page S The E nper >r of Austria's illness continues l'o?e •"> Tirara, a twenty to one chance, has won the Dike af Voi k Stakes— Page 5 The Cotton Conference at A'lanta has arrived at uuder-taudings with English buyers—
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  • 988 1 A very estimili; Udy who lived m I. mJon, .nee told the .vnter that tha gtaaUtf pleasuie .she had ia life-she aaa ao4 Jouok— was iv leading the fac- s si the people the saw i., the streets or trau a or traius. It was Lot
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 678 1 7^ j GRAND HOTEL Brown motor £ycks 5 55 3A H.P. can now be delivered **AC/1 from STOCK 1907 pattern. MONSIEURREVERC Will play during T Repairs to Motor Cars, Enamelling, Plating Vulcanising, &c, ac. Entertainments. ALEXANDRA HALL Straits Cycle and Motor Co. ONE NIGHT ONLYBATTERY ROAD. Thursday 17th Oct. 1907
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    • 266 1 CHILDREN'S CONCERT. VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL. To *day Monday, at 5.10 p.m. The Alhambra (BEACH ROAD) GRAND CINEMATOGRAPH. tc-nicht::: SPECIAL NOVELTIES RACE WEEK Gala Programme. Life of a Racehorse A cock fight m Seville Our band going to the competition The Wood industry m Canada Henley Regatta A big Nocturnal fire
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    • 77 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Race dinners at the Europe and Harries Pace 1. Kelly and Walsh's new books -Page 4 Entertainments. At the Alexandra Hall on Oct. 17th. Carl Rczello conjurer ard Miss Nellie Loftus. Parsee Theatre, AladdinPage 1. S S. Taroba sails for Penang and Burma on Oct. 17 Page 6.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 472 1 THE WEEK MOND4T, l4tb High Water:— .1.3 a. S.ta p NDL Mail Homeward d\ie. Childien's Corceit, Victoria Hall, o p Grffaoai Cinematograph Show 7.30 A. i.9Q D Parsi Theatre, Aladdin, 9 p Tcmsday, ISth High Water 4 US 3 :\1 n Races. First Day. Orand Cinematograph Show 7 3< A
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  • 807 2 Tne negro Preside it of the L dorian Rdpublic Mr Arthur P.irclay who is now m London, represents one of the most curious little communities m tbe wide world. Three of the most important portfolios m the Government War, Admiralty, and Interior are vacaut. The Republic has its wu national
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 735 2 Bfcwcrt.scniciua NOTIGES. PIANOS Bought, Sold or Exchanged Pianos at $150 and Upwards, by different Makers Guaranteed m Perfect Order and Made for the Climate. W. J. GARCIA, Pianoforte Tuner and Repairer. "0 Bras Basab Road. Oct 4 4.11 i The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888. In the Supreme Court ot the Straits
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    • 349 2 Bfcvcrtfaementa. NOTICES. ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS. A Special General Meeting of the association will be held m the Rooms, 48b, Raffles Place, on tee evening of Tuesday, 15th October 1907, at 8.45 p.m. Business. -Important. Oct 11 H. W. STEVENSON. Champion Billiardist is due here from Hongkong m about 6 weeks
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    • 624 2 Htoertise men ts. NOTWES. REWARD $500. Tbe above retrard aril be piid for information leading to the arrest of Lim Siew rlock, late cashier of Trading Company Holland. Last seen on September Tth at noon m Singapore. Photograph may be seen at tbe Central Po!ice Station. Sept 13 v.c SHORTHAND
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    • 460 2 advertisements. INSURANCES. Commercial Union Assurance Co,, Ltd. ORE, fiAmt ACCIDEJiT, CUAJMfiTEE. Funds Exceed A12.000.000 W. A. SIiMS, Manager, Eastern Branch. Aug 29 Guardian Assurance Company, Limited, London. Subscribed Capital je.000,000. Total Invested Funds, upwards 0f...A r 6,280,000. Annual Income upwards of AU, i*j,OCK». Fire Risks. Short or Long Periods at
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    • 529 2 B^attecmciitf. BANKS. j Hongkong Shanghai BanrCorporation. Paid-up Capital Ulli/f Rasaava Fc«d fi Sterling Reserve 110,000,000 Silver Reserve... $11,000,000 j Rasaava Liability of PaoraiaToaa J CoraT cf DiKßcroae. v. H. afaaiyaae, E 6 q.-r bA!hMA<t Hon. Mr. Hinrt Kbswick,— Dipt -r rA. Fvcbb, Esq. 11 1 fc." fc4l *a*). A*Hac„, Esq.
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  • 668 3 l'j to fifteen yen* ago or even Itter people *d 1 1 be arrested as being th-* Nan* Saheb, t it w_s ggßßially understood that he proMj died m the Nepal jungles shortly after the Mutiny. Ia the Cornhill this month Dr Fitvhett gives the following
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  • 352 3 i of Trade is>u« a report by itOoaaUßittee '-n commercial iutellige l i. conditions and pre-pects of British rj Aaata__a. The report is based upon erialft collected by Mr. JerTray, who I Australia m 1900. as Comnii-.-ioner ball t the advisory committee, and visirineipal < a__
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 47 3 A Safe Cough Medicine for Children. buvir.g a ciugh medicine for children cr be afraid to buy Chamberlain's Cough iy. There is no danger from it and ef ia always sure to follow. It is espe- valuable for colds, croup and whooping Fo* sale by all dealers.
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    • 616 3 Hbvcrtioemcnto. AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE Valuable Teak Furniture ClcUuiobile Motor Car Turnout Tuesday, 22nd October, at 2 p nt. THE PROPERTY OF J. WATSON, Esq. Who is leaving the Colony "CHERITON" No. SYED ALLEY ROAO. Comprising An Excellent Toned Cottege Pianoforte by Chappel and Co. London, Handsome Carved Teak Diaplay Cabinet,
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    • 509 3 Hfcperttsemente. AUG TION S. PRELIMINARY NOT'CETANGLIN AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Household Furniture «*c. The property of S. R. ROBINSON, Esq. At Cree Hall S'evena Road Saturday, 26th October at 2 p.m. Everything, including Mr. Robinson's stylish pair of Chestnut horses and Victoria. A beautiful Haake Piano and a Pianola, will
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    • 597 3 F.Svcrttaemcnta. TO LET. TO LET No. 4, Prince Street. Apply Paterson Simon A Co. _td. Oct 8 v.c To L*t.— The Cot, 33-2 Cavenagh Road, 5 Bedrooms, Tennis, Stabling, Ac. Apply to Lao Koon Sew at Messrs Paterson Simons A Co., Ltd. Oct 8 8.11 TO BE LET No. 14-a
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    • 121 3 and Ch a pe* *THE BORNEO ft| i r\ I tH aV-rl_Via f 1898 ~T 9 Dr> irr.per.al AUSTRALIAN* FLOUR. \S^ Al m p i 4 < <M n t_O£ L A/«oj| e^ T "8^ 0 !_r* -a <\~ *JSttj£\ T gOLLERFLOim \jfT fjl E |lAMESTOWJ ill_^_l_im s THE Borneo
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 22 4 j Br. k land 'm tlie 19th fiefrtailibei at Bavaa>oaka, Kent. Engiatd, t->e wife o: H. W. Bvcklksd, of a san.
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    • 38 4 Oa the s:h S2pte!r.ber. at Hir.t n Villa. Gloucester, England, suddenly. Ropert Berkeley, aged 19, aaa of O. G. C. Attnsin. Municipa'ity, Singapore. Octobei 11. &i Gaaw_ia Vail y Road, M3sa Mei\ Elizabeth C< ev-n. *£< d 7".
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  • 1389 4 I competition be the soul of trade the Tr msatiantic struggle for tpaajd supreniacv ia v ended with the ontiroly aatiafastory news that we publish, this monaiag regaiding the latest arotida record ac! up by the g.eat cow Cuaard liver the L_titaaaa M on her second
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  • 522 4 > m < Mr C. I. Carver is appointel a Municipal Commissiouerfor Singapore vice Mr Graham Paterson. 'h 'J hin Watt has received the contract for filling m a swamp at < iovemment House at a cost of s»\O00. The Ga/ -tte shows a list of degrees, diplomas and licenses
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  • Correspondence.
    • 292 4 To Thk Editor, Dear Sir,— There is perhaps v m our language for which I hay.. wholesome loathing than 'I| toid you but I must coufess that 1 feel v.tomak9useof it myself when I ootueto template the present existing alumi change. 1 may not be an expert ah
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  • 435 4 Mr H. C. Sells is appointed tasial it poit* master general. Penang Mtuila is declared an iaf< cons rjuence of choleri. Mrs Bishop, wd'e of Mr .1 Agent, Mercantile Bink of lvi Kandy, died at Kiuly ou 0»*1 faiiu c. L >rd Mountsttphen, form Canadian- Pacifiv R ulwa*/, has giveu
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 197 4 I*KELLY walshV THREE BOOKS THAT HAVE I CAUSED SENSATION. 1 THE YOKE, j ICON! KSSIONS OF A PRINCESS. I Mr. Mrs. VILLIERS. I ft KELLY <_ WALSH: SINGAPORE. Vaa-__-»«MBBißaai-BB___a«BißS^BSßflaaT iL^*\aaaea^JVn^^.B"*«BV^ aaff»r^aaaaa^ LAST IDEAS RACE WEAR EXCLUSIVE AND DISTINCTIVE. LADIES' LADIES' BLOUSES IN BLOUSES IN LATEST STYLES LATEST STYLES SILK LACE
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    • 283 4 His Excellency The Governor md Miss Anderson will be "At Home" at Government House at Ji.lad p.m. on Wednesday, 16th inst. Oct 3 GRAND HOTEL JAW, BATAVIA Th_ ftrst class Hotel, patronised by the Srgish Ccnvmunity of Batavia, and aitaited m the Centre of che most healthy snd beet "esiden'ial
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  • 71 5 LUSITANIA WINS. Half a Knot on the Germans. (By Submarine Tetegraph— Keuter'a.) The new Cunard liner. Lusitania haa armed <*■* Sindy Hook from Queanstown after a passage of one hundred and sixteen b< ura i four daya and twenty hours.) Ihe "Lusitauia" averaged twenty-four knots an hour
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  • 67 5 Canada ,v Pay Generously. deceived Oct. 12-h, 4 LO pm. .uuounced at < Ktowatlut Mr Kiug. D I'i'T Miuister for Libour In the *a Oovernrr.tut proceeds immediately i »_c ouver to aottlo the riot maannajaa aa All claimants will be generous! v u'.v th Mr J. P
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  • 81 5 The Duke of York Stakes. See I 'rt. ISth, 11 a.m. lie running lot the I>uke i York Stakes •ed thus tr .Han's f. Tu. vk v (Bill of Portland Tirailleriei 4 yrs. 1 Mr A l'.iiley's c. _XL__Aca (OalHaulo Yortaa) 3 yra. _j Mr i.'. Walker's Dinnfk.
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  • 33 5 a betting for the Oooarararitca ia m% 1 Bsltiagaasa, 8 1 Dean are, j I Boyal Dre-n:. 9 1 Duffy. 100 7 Moaa. Otrtbroak, a_ d M adaaao do Baal
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  • 349 5 .7 I W sa the folios i i. 1 r ezpei aea( i tia ad oa i ianlations at Hex. rat*«oda. sader visioa ct the Director, hoya! b I aa aad the < iovemment CbenaiM 1. To detaraaibe whether the COO— tchc»B lift the
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  • 132 5 BETTER BALING NEEDED. To Break The Trust. (By Submarine Telegraph Reuter's.) The Cotton Convention at Atlanta has adopted a proposal favouring s.juare instead of round bales. It also took action to preveut slipshod baling, whereby tbe spinners wouli be saved five millions sterling anu v illy. At the
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  • 37 5 R i oaaaa J 12-"". Uetabar, 12-h. The health of the Emperor of Austria -hows a slight improvement, though the higher tempera' ure and the cough continue. His Mijestv attends to business as usual
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  • 39 5 The KiEg and »^neeu of Spain have post- i pou-d their luipecdiug riait to Yienn.t m- definitely. Thi- is regarded as an imreation that i tbe Emperor Francis Joseph's condition is more serious than is edtnitte-1
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  • 27 5 Received «>r*t. l^th, 1 1" pi: C aaaaodoro Btr Oeoege Warrender, m has been gazetted Aide -de-Can p to His Wayaaty the King.
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  • 305 5 Lord K.tetieuer was the principal at the S'ai; lege -linner at Simla on J Ith. In replying to the toast of his he-*it h he said I an. aura it will jartk-ulariy interest yon i all to he.;: that I ha\e roesutly bad under i..y consideration the
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  • 123 5 KEIR HARDIE AND "WHO 'S WHO." Wbo'a Vi fbr I■' v i contain tbe following Karane James Keir, l Independent Labour Fatly Labour ft* aa ago of m mines ba aasa ind*peudaart m bis tsajasts.foarfh year bs* came partiasa m 18f?8. Visited laalfs, IfoT stodied. for a whole month, |nnUaaa*
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  • 76 5 I A am Beioi:e OorBT. bi. GfcOOffl Arbutbnot was brought up on I I t h rt. 3 Ufore the Chief Justice to answer other chargeo against him. Mr Napier, his QOOTtesl, >tatert that he liad no intention of appealing against tne recent .-onviction, and on this
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  • 1546 5 AN INTERESTING REPORT. SOME BIG FIGURES. Auiocget the papers laid on the table oi Council on Friday waa the report, of Messrs Coode Son and Mathewp, on the Penanc Harbour improvements. This report which has been looked forward to with some interest, is a fairly lengthy document and
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  • 434 5 ai> kai ias s H*b«»ism Rkco;sisei>. An a>-t of i BOFptaOOB_ gallantry is recorded m the «3az*tte," which notifies that the i King baa a atior* sd the Albert Medal of the --cone uhtoa on Mi Frank Hughes for savii g life m a fljoded mine at
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 85 5 I Inflammatory Rheuniatism Anyone who has ever experienced th excruciating and alracst unbearable paincident to inflammatory rheumatism, will t E leased to know that prompt relief may t ad by applying Chamberlain's Psin Bain Mr. D. Sryder. of Roseville, Ontari Canada, says "I have been troubled wil inflammatory rheurratisu for
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    • 257 5 Robinson Company B *?'*e}^~~~\ ARE NOW SHEWINC If Ij J j I j fft Gentlemen's Coloured \J^ __r___Py*_ JT J_* New Exclusive Neckwear. „_j___l_l__ KNITTED TIES M WJM Wi CREPE de CHINE TIES Mm/ POPLIN WM W SILK TIES W W ALL CHOICE AND NEW GOODS. ROB I N SON
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  • 203 6 "SMOKING CHBBOOTB AND CHEWIN p T PAN.'' Calcutta, Oct. 3 Mr Keir Hardie haa returned to C-lcuttd f'oui Eu»rern Bengal. <>n beiag interviewed he said the amount of mm dNurVection i■gfaaalu I, ard *reat bitterness prevailed owisf to the Partition. He was of opinion
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 641 6 PBopertiaer.tents. )n the Berth. IH INDIA S. N. CO LTD. FOR ang Rangoon and Calcutta. THE COMPANY'S SI'F.AMEH "TAROBA." 6,309 tons, C. J. Swanson, r.n.r. Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 17th instant, at 4-80 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class
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    • 485 6 abpcrtiscmcuta. SHIPPING Apcar Line* The undermentioned mall steamers of the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong 8c Shanghai en routs. FLEET. Tona. Commander. bs. Japan 6,300 J. G. Olifent. s.B. Gregory Apcar 4,606 S.H. Belson. s.s. Arratoon Apcar 4,510 A. Stewart,
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    • 634 6 advertisements. SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Auatralia, India, Aden, Egypt. Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gull, Continental and American Porta. Steamers will leave Singapore oa or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Devanha Oct 26
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    • 686 6 H&verti3emcnto. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LINES -team era of the Coast Fleet. Towa reg. Towa reg. Petchaburi 2191 Devawoagae 1648 Borneo 2100 Paklat 1657 Kohsic— ang 2040 Anghin 1057 Rajah 9028 Locksun 1607 Pitsanulok 9019 Choising 1657 Bangkok 1990 Pongtong 1657 Kajaburi 1904 Samsen 1657 Korat 1900 Loo Sok
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    • 726 6 H^crtfoemcnt9. SHIPPING. MI. Norddeutscher Lloyd. BremeOTPKRIAL OEEMAH MAIL LINE fMt Md 0^ »»il atesm-: this Company sail fortnightly from Hamb^v^ltotterda^ Antwerp. Boat! Gibraltar. Genoa, Naples, (connection Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port S Sues, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Sin»far>. kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki A Kobe to V and back. They ars due
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  • Page 6 Miscellaneous
    • 850 6 BT THE MAIL. A most disastrous fire stated by many to be the largest ever known m Madrid broke out, snd caused a most terrible panic. The outbreak occurred m a huge ware house constructed largely' of wood, and m and near which large quantities of timbr were stored. The
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  • 1000 7 Krom mail papers the following uotets re a! companies are interesting. (HiANiTE."— Anglo-Malay Rubber Com my.— As a result of tbe first year* operat- :>. tbe company wax able to distribute 18 i cent. The s_ area have been a good mari ntly, and are likely to
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  • 70 7 (CotftSCTBO OP TO Ojt. 12 I riant 4ui h 24J notn demand 2,3£ Private credits 3m, 2/4£ credits 6ms 24, Francb, demand Bank... 292 Geemant, demand 2S7£ [ndia, T. T 173* HowGKOira, demand M di» Yokohama, demand mt 11 4. Java, demand 139^. Bahgkok, demand 64 j Sotk*«ionB, Bank
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  • 131 7 Octob.r 12 Tin bn/grt »:P.s'» Gambier 7 35 Gambier Ctbe No. 1 10.45 Gambier Cube No. 2 P. 70 Pepper Black Spore) 1 YOO Pepper, Whit© (fair L.W. 5 f.9.) $!.<W Nutmegs (110 to the! b.) 22 00 Nutmegs (80 to the Ik) 30 00 Mac« (Banda) 85.00 Clorw
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  • 671 7 Capital CapluJ Issue Paid Istaed p*ld up V*loe up Lom P* D T- VuoUtlooi $300,000 300.000 10 10 Belat Tin M. Co. Ltd ]i $300,000 225.000 10 10 Braang Limited u, n $600,000 600.0C0 10 10 Bruseb Hydraulic Tin M. Go. Ltd II £400.000 350.000 £1 fl Duff Development
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 951 7 Boverttecmcnte. Good appetite, good digestion, refreshing sleep Rr esBenti g°°d health: and taa loliowing testimonial shows how ihey wera obtained by using J Ayer's Sarsaparilla "Six years ago I had an attack of mdi gestiun and liver complaint that lasted lor weeks. I was unable to do any hard WO
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    • 289 7 SHIPPING. i STOOMYAAET MAATSCHAPPY (STEAMSHIP COMPANY., NEDERLAND.' Foi tnightly Mail Service between Java and i Amsterdam via Singapore, Sabang anc Genoa. Steamera are dne en or about the nxdermentioned ds tea i Outward Horn ware! Oranie Oct II QaetJaa C»ct 12 fteinbrandt Oct X K. Willem 111 Oct 26 K.
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    • 262 7 j HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE. PASSENGER SERVICE. m By the new steamer* Rhesama. Habbbubo.- Hohenktadpbn," and the SCANDIA and Jmlesia.- Tht steamers are specially built for the tropics and have luxurious Passenger accommodation. P_BB 1 1 aaaa Cabins amidships, lighteJ throughout by electricity, cabins fitted with fans. Doctcr and Stewardesses carried -aundry
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  • 563 8 The weather on Saturday morning was all that could be desired, line and clear, tbe goiug was what might be termed very fair and aa was to be expected, beiug practically the last gallops before the races, a large crowd of members were present. Lidy Brockley and Gillo
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  • 295 8 The Singapore native-theatre aota g public is large, and like tbe people of Athens, is always looking far some new thing. Not th*t the story ot Aii Baba is .juite new, but the presentment of the familiar plot by the I'arsee Theatrical Company on Saturday night hid some
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  • 32 8 This aaa Bred f on Saturday at Bilefc-tic-r Range and ended iv a win for Sergt. Co thbert who scored :'7. lloinbardier Hendeison ij*-iuir second with 92.
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  • 81 8 Public examinations m Japan show a preference tor the study of English by all those who intend to take up mercantile pursuit*, while German is especially popular with students intended for the learned profoaaj >us Chinese and Korean are much stulied by our allies, who also devote much tiaaato Hussian,
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  • 172 8 S.R.C. r« Qraiosaa ok Garrison. This match was played on Siturday on the s XC. ground resulting m a win for the home Club. Garrison Omcisi Mr Clarke b Coelbo 0 Mr Biiley c Odhlers b Coelbo 4 Mr Hewitt c aud b Jimes 12 Mr Dresser b James
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  • 95 8 A Croquet tournament will be held at the Ladies' L,»wa Tennis Club beginning on the 28:h < Jjtober. Entries will clo*e on the 25th October. There will be the following events: Championship Singles, Singles (handicap), and Mixed Doubles (handicap). The Championship Singles are open and may
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  • 270 8 At the Children's Concert this afternoon at the Victoria Memorial Hall the Philharmonic- >rchestra wil l play several of the lighter pieces that were given at the concert at the Teutonia Club on Friday last. Those who faiied to take advantage of the opportu nity have
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  • 259 8 Terms oi the Navk;atiobl Bill A Navigation Bill, consisting of »:7o ,i 14 us£s, wa?. reed ;i first time m the Commonwealth Senate on Sept. IS. It ii on the lines of the last Bill, bat include-, amendments suggested by the recent Navigation Conference m Lo-iWa. lie administration
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  • 437 8 PALATIAL PASSENGER ACCOMMODATION. The travelling public is day by day asking for and getting more luxurious accommodation, especially on ship- board, aud shipping lines are not only meeting demands but anticipating them. The Nederland Steamship Co. or R>yal Dutch Mail Steamship Co, is less well- known by passengers homeward and
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  • 204 8 Ott's CircK, is we'd worth a visit. Mr Emil < Xt has brought a good company down with him, and should have a successful season. Miss Ball's and Mr Klemanhc IPs exhibition, m sailor costume, of riding and dancing, is very clever. The clowns jre amusing. The Matchiche
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  • 143 8 Chief Detective Inspector Fravne brought a young Hylam before Green, second magistrate, on Saturday on all aaatioa— of theft and ciiminal breach of trust. Mr. Muhlinghaus of 88 Institution Hill said he missed a new leather l*elt about a fortnight n^o Tbe 1-elt was found on
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  • 48 8 A Chinese member of the Fire Brigade was sentenced to five mouths rigorous°imprisonment by Mr Colman, third magistrate, on Saturday, for the theft of MOlfl notes at the recent tire m Kiirg Street. Notice of appeal was given. Mr Earrer- Bavnes defended the accused.
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  • 30 8 < the rfaaadan Golf Club's eoaraa at Neasdeu, on Sept. 10, Mr T. H. Lewis, playing with J. Milne, the local professional, did the sixth hole, 120 yards, m one atroka.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 65 8 Do Not Neglect a Bad Cold. Never allow a cold to take its cour-e Too often at this season of the year its course is toward pneumonia. Chimberlain's Coueh Kemedy will promptly cure your cold and counteract any tendency in this direction *ou cannot afford to take itzch a risk
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    • 52 8 A Reliable Remedy. The only remedy which can always be depended upon m the most severe cases of pain ia the stomach, cramp colic or diarrhoea, is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Most dealers know this and recommend it when such a medicine is called for. Fcr sale by
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    • 73 8 An Antiseptic Liniment. For wounds, bruises, burrs and like inuries there is nothing better than Chamberlain s Pam Balm. It acts as an antiseptic forming a thin, imperceptible film over the injured parts, which excludes the air and i causes the injury to heal without matter! being formed, and m
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    • 251 8 DE KONINKUIKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. I bbbb Oaarraacr wm raa Nana au m [aaaa Oovaanaaa Agents at Singapore. Ship Agency, late J. Daendels Co 2-3. Collyer Quay THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE VvL,vnN M nuk Hilton. Kob... l-fjaMffMuaf, soea* I. aad Maßjoe Van HOOBBDORP. siak. r_U__-Ba f oe
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 589 8 SHIPPING NOTES. The Siamese gun boat Bali. Captaiu Schomming, arrived on Saturday from Puket and exchanged salutes with the port. She is on her way back to Bingkok. She left for Bingkok yesterday. a* m CLEARANCES Oct 11 Calypso, Brit, atr., Bannatyne. for Penang and Deli. Merkus. Dut. atr Von
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    • 591 8 VESSELS IN PORT. 0 IVlen-of- War Klaf and Ton- Commanders Arrived Prom Sea Mew Col. Yacht 500 Murphy Oct 11 Malacca Ship Flae Ton. Master Arrived from lonsirnea Aboukir Bnt 2315 Young Oct 7 Moji BobbbbbT Wh Ban Poh Guan Brit 576 Smith Oct 9 Macassar Wee Bin \t Chiengmai
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