The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 December 1907

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. PEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1907. NO. 6,154
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  • 214 1 A foraaaal ol K toeßYelt's Presidential uies--Ba< rtvired Wallst lu addition t» sev»-i;;l buttom pointi m- ir^es the comtructi..n i }.u,-e battleships A liter wi:e ttntei t h it Cort< ]y< u'l estimate exceeds bj 77j uiill j dollara thai I r l' (t| 7 •> RooMv^ltdiaapprowtoi
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  • 1650 1 Most people .t mm tim or in tther haw bjtu oppfteted w h tfc« i&i i I tl a^ite. You are told *bdu TOUO«M( 4«f to C aaiataiteßumbe rfihmpjampiag I _-ii .1 pr*P In h^4\ bu i-• i-n o i. > irb M an itiii ii- M: w. uld
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 557 1 motor car repairs! CONTINENTAL TYRES VULCANIZED MAT AD TVDCC ACCUMULATORS RECHARGED fll 111 IK I I Kf\ PLATING, ENAMELLING, PAINTING If lVf t \J*\ 1 1 IUIU BY SKILLED WORKMEN ffc^F^^W^'n /ILL MOTOR 7\Q(BESSORIES. SBBr^^HHRi always in sroeK Lamps. Coils, Jacks, Pumps. Oil Motor Spirit. &c. &c. K'^ Kl ,-s^^.
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    • 84 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Bailing tor Manila, the C.I B i ul Isla •!<■ Luzon, arriving ou I'rid.iy. tin HI l',ui;il.i M Thursday, au<l Um W.A.K.N. Miuilya Aii-liaii;i on Satuida> l'.i^. OoTemment aoii mdin^ bilU. aud calling fa len for construction i»t 1 '.-ui«l. sapplj of um Lul ;i ul Uit' i
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 350 1 THE WEEK. Wbdi M :>.w kli Hi<h Water: 9 14 ft* 164 p P A (> Mail Homeward due <C 0. JndXl v. F ,y 11. K.nts. K ..tr i- Senrioe, Pti'-i'y. Church, S3" p Thuksda 'tL Bigl, Ws.im.-9A9 S3 p New Ifooo, ">.2» Pootbi B «;.A. v Wirfm, B.E.C
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 688 2 PHONOGRAPH PATHE AT No. 43 A RAFFLES PLACE. TO BE HAD ham above addr. ss. M NEW TALKING MACHINES and BEST RECORDS by famous arti-ts in Englisb. Fienob. Datoh, <i<rinan. Arabic and Hebrew (CbittCM and Malmv later uul PLEASE NOTBI OUR MACHINES and DISCS aroroeofod direct dom manufac t urer.
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    • 243 2 NOTIGES. PUEIIY QUALITY GUARANTEED STUHR'S GENUINE TRADE MARK RUSSIAN CAVIARE Preset- -rd in Tins and Clans Jar*. <?. F. STUHR Go., HAMBIRG Extort Agent IV. LOVEGROVE, 12 ST. MARY AXE, LONDON. (Jvarantexd bf us to keep in Trjph-al Climates Twenty-third Year of Publication. TH t SINGAPORE and STRAITS ROUGH DIARY
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    • 654 2 a^crttscmento. ATOTiGES. MADAME F AMBON, LADY DENTIST. High (_i.\^s Work Modkkate Price. No. J1.~,, Orchard Road. Nov 22.12 ESHARAT KHAN Co. Cheapest and best Book Binder, Printer, and Account Book Ruler. All orders executed promptly. 84, Brass Babah Road. A. S. MOHAMAD GHOVTH Co, GENERAL MEKCHANiS, No. |p RATFLBf PLACB.
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    • 433 2 H^Y>crttecmcnt3• INSURKNQES. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE. Funds Exceed .£1 2,000,000. W. A. SIMS, Manager, Eastern Branch. Ang 29 Guardian Assurance Company, Limited, London. Subscribed Capital „£2,000,000. Total Invested Fundp, upwards 0f....£G,250,<XX). Annual Income upward* of. £1, 00,000. Fire Risks. Short or Long Periods at current
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    • 575 2 Rtoertwcmcnu B7MKS. Hongkong Shanghai Bankinc Coi-poration Paid-up Capital Rkskrvb Fcni i Sterling $10,000,0< >■ Silver ftll,?i<),ooG Rkskkvi Liability of PEOPKI.TOBB Court of Dihictob«, G. H. Mtnuv&ST, Eeq— Chaisma^ Hon. Mr. Hsnrt Keswick,— Dtrr-r r... E. Go»rz, Esq. E. Sh.u.m, t' Uf> A. Ham-, Lsq. R. Suia*-. L C. 11. LiN2Kijt»,
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  • 419 3 T-atirißD Emigrants Pktze the Life Boats. New York, October 10. thiiiling story of a tw -nty-four hou >vith ri«v Ml was told to div. when t.e A*»B rim liner <i u!ia arrived f o.u Trie t» with 7t;:5 Italian passengers oa b>ard. The crew fought
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  • 284 3 LT»t full-sizal gyroscopic tram will :..ake its initial run in ludia. i r Mr Louis •'-unuc, ihe inventor, hag received .1 tyrant iMiu the Indian Q -vernmeat. Ga- iven mapped Mrt where the rfal mono-rjil traiu can run over the tnd up the mountain siie
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  • 210 3 Thk I'm ikc <'i;ii>k An I iu-vreit Admiral. n. Nov. 5.— Admiral Evans, of the I nited BtvtM n;ivy, who is- to command the BwtofkistMß battleships which i«* *o l^ave -n j'tJy for the Pacific Cost, wa, entertained iy ..i banquet in New York. He i rcu;irf-.I
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  • 722 3 The fourth annual general mMtini of the Pusing Lauia Tiu Mines, Limited, was h-jld on N>v 7, at S»'i birj H Fin>-'.ii y ircujj. BC, TV* r W iliatn Antro us Lunii.y |ir<ii4ißar T'n* Olairmin ■■> d The formal report Aia6l«#4a favourable state of affiis, inasmuch
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  • 263 3 A feie^ran. fivrn E 'lie burgh that Aylinij (of the publishing fi in of Const -ible), who was mentioned on the ."> >th October. bM pleaded guilty t > ti\e tkargM of forgery He has \-*??n remitted t > th<? High Court for .-».-u--tenee. Mr Moray's name
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  • 306 3 We have just lecoived a communication from Mrv. L LewiV *2. Wood Street, Penarth. Wa'os, it is exceptionally interesting. Just previous u> the birUi of her tir^t child Mrs. Lewis became so ill with dropsy that her life was despaired of. The premature birth of the child,
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  • 269 3 Ext'Eimfn. es Of A Ceyloxesk Sikam). id At Hahbi Trie adventuresare related of a young Carlo* nese, by the mme of Mr. A. J d^ Silva. wh was employed in the 'iovernraent Factory, and aflM left Ceylon in S-ptemV>er, l}«04, det to see the world He sp>nt
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 133 3 An Attack of Croup Warded Off Our little girl, two and oce half ycir> old, woke up couching with the croup one evening recently. We happened to have some of Cbanibt'i lain's Cough Remedy on band and jjave bet two doj-es of it. She went back to llMp and woke
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    • 16 3 THAT IS Fraser and Neaves* Aerated Waters. B. LUKWEL'S UNIVERSO 010 A DO LA CORONA UUUft
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    • 185 3 ■t Cha nii n |B The (Champagne dee i Lux i^ A THE BORNEO W~ 1998 I i < E^"^™^ PM ""^™r3 Drympena! \J LIU* AUSTRALIAN, FLOUR. JUf S\ t FLOUR E J AMESTOWN^ THE Borneo go., Dd. RII I [ADnc Our new patent Low Set Express Cushions can t>e
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    • 540 3 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers. l%i Singnpore Free Press in now Morning Daily, and is on sale ;U depots, from au early hour nek raoruiu- (Sundari except«tl) Cash price Ten Cent a a copySubscribers' copies will be delivered at their private residen.-es, (or town offices or
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  • 875 4 COLONRL OADlvl's OPINIOM. Paris, October ord. The Journal pnVishes an article by the well known military eiitic. Colonel Gadie, of ft st- rate interest on diri gible ballooning and its application to military purposes. Colonel Gaike begins y pointing ont that so far the
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  • 150 4 N >■ 1 Deu teha AJIgMBsiM Zoifcuf" •.'ODtirn ent announcement that tin•ierrr.iu GovtTMMat will introduce a Bill for •urtailing tin life of kittleships frou twenty rive t I ".v.'nty yeirs, an 1 exp'.iins th? reisors which have iaJhwJ the A<lmhalty to i mend t\.\< t h;inyp
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  • 557 4 The London correspond nt of the "Cevlon Observer" has these notes on lubber aff tirs in the Oity THE LANADRON FLOTATION in |be last lively thing that has happened in the market, and as over two millions of money flowed in from eager would-be purchasers of the 7J.000
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  • 597 4 A F3KTI -.n'vti. Sr. U i SOPSBnrrKXDBXT. Tlio apparently unequal division of the labour supply for rubber estates has been de naanntrtttfl u> us on<-2iuui. amya th»- Tunaa of Ceylon. Mr C. Lashingto*, of Lanaa L'ran. Kuala Selangor. an Ceylon plantar. is at present ia Ceylr n
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  • 207 4 By an Eminent Person. Surely 1 most have heard that name Mixed up with the Swadeshi game, D n it! it can't it is the same Keir Hardie 11. Of Indian Populi the Vox, He grouses 'bout his tappal box. I hear he does not
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  • 262 4 Mr Robert Luidlaw, M. P. for the Extern Division of Renfrewshire, says the <ila**g w Herald*, is at present on a tour round the wor'.d. H^ing thus jnable to address his consti uents during th* recess, he har« prepared a hri<-f review of the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 49 4 A Follower of Influenza. Many persons find themselves affected with i l»erHistent cough after an attack of influenza. As thia cough can be promptly cured by the lse of Chamberlain'H Cough Remedy it should »ot be allowed to run on until it becomes troubksome. For sale by all Dealers
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    • 252 4 S The Tortures of Savages 1( aro :.otmorccrucny ir.genit.u.i t!.an Q <- t;u»sc inflicted by that arch-fiend h O arnorirailmLT.ts— Neuralgia. Only A {j thosj who have sutfered kn-.w the vj nerve-racking torments of tUa J* p painful disease. It is impossible V g\ for nature to br:n>^ a'iv ::t
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    • 664 4 Singapore and Kranji Railway. from 30th September, 1907 and until further Notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. UP TRAINS. (1) (2) 18) (4) (5) tG) (7) (8) (9) Passir d 7.25a 9.47a l.uwp 4.17p 6.17p Borneo Wharf d 7.84 9.67 1.40 4.27 6.27 Tank Road d. 6.00a 6.87a 7.65a
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    • 22 4 TO LET Godown No. 41 Robinson Qaay, wi^ landing pier. Apply to CHOP KWONO HUNG, No. 19 Market Street. Apl 7 ml
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 814 4 VESSELS KXPLTTEU. STEAMc]itS. Giving port of departure, ant date due here, and name •>/ A i Achilles, Chiaa, Deo 12; Mansfield Airlie, Sydney, Dec 23; Boustei-1 Alcinous, China, Dec 8 Maw Arcadia, Colouibo, Dec 20 P A < > Ajuthia, Bombay, Dec BoiTiA. Apcar, KongkoD- Dec P,,Austria, Trics'e. Jau 7
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  • 1575 5  -  S. L. BENSUSAN i 11 i. ntOHTB niUKUU.j by MM ot Mi.r.H-.-../ ">•■ nigki \\t> kava Immkl ti,,--i .in.! Mm atraagv thnlhnj.- j H.ij.pilv our tent i^. l"!i>]c ihiinml »ut in t hi- j I outside has failed to carry •li. u.it. tli.il Baftatvai on to th,-
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 57 5 I Caught Cold While Hunting a Burglar. Mr. Win. Thos. Lanorgan. 1 lovme i'l c on>table at Cl.apl.au. Ontario. Canada, sayt* caught a nwimH while hunting a burglar in the fore-t swamp last fall. Hearing of Chamberlain^ Cough Remedy. I tried it. and after Ming two small bott!* I v^is
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    • 163 5 THE CEYLON OBSERVER (Established In Colombo 1834) Circi'lutes throughout the island of Ceylec and in Southern India. Its Overland Editioc circulates extensively in Great Britain and Ireland, hs. well as am^atfat person.* interested in C--.vir, rnsident iu otLo.- parts of the world. Ceylon Observer (Daily; Aannal sab-so;-iptiou, including postage to
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    • 541 5 advertisements. RUGTIONS. MORTGAGEE S SALE. Wednesday, tfh Dec, at 2-30 p.m. W.t fmn least-hold land and house known as No. Kerbau Road. Quit rent N cents, (i. A. FBRN4NDBZ I Co., Auctioneers, bee I 5.12 AUCTION SALE. AT OUR S .I/FS BOOM On Wednesday, Uth December, at 11 a.m. Stocks
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    • 529 5 Htncrtteement*. WANTED. WANTED Chinese Clerk in Mercantile firm; must have previous experience. Good handwriting and mirk at figure*. Apply P 110, I o Free Pr« m Dec t 1212 HOUSE WAHTED. A Small Bungalow in a healthy locality wanted at once. State rent fee. to M. K. c o Free
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    • 193 5 There is no Work Possibfe on the Most Expensive Machine which cannot be Performed on It is guaranteed to outlast the highest priced machines. It is without clumsiness or excessive weight. Its Simplicity and Beautiful work have gained for it the highest pr° se from Governments. Municipalities and other users
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  • 2322 6 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, Dec. 4, 1907. T -ain, .-■in l. re »p», i!ra-.v. I' i.. >i I .aw. i In our reference th* other <\ fcj fa L )r d Crß7..<N'- Ox&ri ciMre« on "Ffotkri' we state th-it the spbakjr nouriael himself rathar to wWt teimcd the *tui-d'
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  • 545 6 Alm&Dac from M«vi U aad blotting fa nkfroaatae M rin Co. Ltd., Ak'ent L. S Lewil Mr G .1 Adaui«, a native aud an aetiataat tn Hetara Biagkok, !<>-t bte life v.!, Kl'iLy lliniikok Nai on Not The Biag k Times »f ftfcaara Schmidt, 1• i been bought out In
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 449 6 JOHN LITTLE Co., Lm GRAND Christmas Bazaar. NOW OPEN Don t postpone purchasing your Christmas Presents and Oood 1 b Boy Clt Once and obtaiu best Sekctioi) and Attention. OUR STOCK h is Ikcu wry carefully chosen with a view to ottering a ■#eatfon of infinite variety, calculated to meet
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    • 221 6 YOU NEED NOT PAY FOR YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS Tnless they are the BEST to be had ami you LIKE them. You can easily manage this. Obtain proofs from all the Studios, compare th^ results, and order those you like BEST. You will thus ha sure of getting the BEST PHOTOGRAPHS, which
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  • 168 7 A FORECAST. CORTELYOU'S ESTIMATES. A Big Increase. (Bj Submarine Telegraph— KeurV's.) Keeeived at 11- 12 a.uj. Jorecist ui President osevelfs Presileutial Messjge has contributed to a revival j^ ,u WVil-ti, i wing to 'be moderation of its i tone. He favours the issue of emergency cm- reSCJ and
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  • 18 7 Tae nolgiia and Congolese plenipotentiaries ha v» t tre.-ity u hereby I'-liriuui I he Congo.
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  • 197 7 Fate of Vladivostok Mutineers. Twenty al the Vladivostok mutineers who took par. i a the inutinv. r*p3rted on t-e-r Slat, h tvd l>?ia 9hot. »n«3 hundred and seven ry-s^v.-n h l>een K«r j We Japan Ma;i have more i an once to the arrival at Naga-aki
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  • 92 7 two l',!\. i i }5i ]i km m Si oar. Oa Mm ftboob, a Bdßajalia Hv.r.^ jmtrtiou ..t ii.'--.»r ;t> 1 MonlaMia h, straiL.'- -i- u' bid u^ :nder hid! i.ut. Tbe ajtia u!y, and iri aad r• *t it. Fba -niu i tad ii t he.
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  • 70 7 lD«pect.ir IVs'iin* of the PC A fleaai't- Klum gharry IJC* be'.'ore Mr QrtCS, *•< r<>ii 1 BagittratP, v >ri iUtT' i ii ;>• >r>>hip i tn- j B cf $10 >r ;j ChIDAM IN tbt tiJie magistrate f< r irorkiag i«.ek°. The/ wen •ad i^i Ml i',
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  • 50 7 ll n election for a Municip.il Conni* siocer foi H >cbort? Ward t )ok place yester<iav. TliMe was co wild excitement about 'he election, as ouly Mr Ohiug Keng f. «ag ucminattd, es he secured S3 vo*< s, twtcty l>» iuwf the prescribed number accordin^r to the Ordinance.
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  • 26 7 Ibe work in the Police Courts was made difficult at noon yesterday, owing t> the "ilumi (f a Chinese procession which wag passnc at the time.
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  • 162 7 BURNS-MOIR FIGHT. THE GUNNER DEFEATED. (Bv Submarine Telegraph. Renter's Kecdi?ed 0 55 pm. A- the N itional Sporting Club (London) jes'erdiy eveuin^, Toiuinj Burne, the American, beat G .inner Moir iu the tenth round of the li^ht L>r the bnvv Wtight championship of the world. The
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  • 57 7 A BIG FORCE. lteoeived at 12 no<>u. I 'Uter's ioi respondent at Pietermaritzbur>< sdys thit nearly two thousand troops will operate in Zululand. The main force leaves t -day for (iiugindhljva. Colonel MaokeLz'.e and his staff leive. tomorrow. A iieuet.ti rising is not expectied, b-.it pre paratuns a-e
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  • 14 7 9 xty miners entombed at Mooonaheli are believed It he ill a*phyiiated. > <—
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  • 288 7 A MfJ pleasant afternoon was **ujoved on the 2u\ by a small paitv o\ ladies and L'enileinen, quests of M^>rs Ca Hocfc Hoe .V Co, the oecision btiuij i!:e ttti.-ial trial ot *bfe ss. M-«rau. v.hich uutil la.tf-iv Jid «lutjr as a jacht belonging
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  • 228 7 A .:anman was char^ 1 v, -«;er <i ;v u- ihw uni;istrates Mr Micht-li a.ud Mr W 8 <>;!>sjii -.vith makiDi,' I false lepor*. •K\ Son nibtf 17th his father comioitt^l i cide by means pf hantriDg Lin;->th with rope The Jef— dmt alter :pport .DL r the i! U
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  • 353 7 Si>k«'ial Mkktinu, Tuesday, Dec. 3. Pkbsknt i iia Exoollency the Governor Sir John Anderson The 1( >n'ltle t e Col. Secretary Capt. A.H. Young. 1 lie Hon'ble the Attonwy-Genl. W. J. Napier. the Act. Col. Treasurer A T Bryant the Act. Col. En#in<;er F. J. Piijott the Act.
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  • 440 7 BefoTC thts acting Chief Justice, Mr A F.G I. :w yesterday the cj.se of Syed M)hamtd A^il bin-Yah»<i\^ SyalAbJul kader b:n Abdul lijiiman Alsa^cff and others was continued. Th<> m )rnin^ w.is devote] to a le^al argument by Mt\'*n Sjmeren opp^ing the contention of dtfeu-Unt's Counsel
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  • 177 7 P.'t-.it.- tigkt j.eci il medico] effijtot, to he nqauitaoatJ Ir— ttie <->jv«rnment of did. i DttMbvol ludiau .Irujy uffi;-eis art to b> Bplojcd to Jireot the r.tt caiiipainn. to peisuade iho |>Ugtia>stiickca people to evacuate tbf'r It- ,;st-s, and leip them (o do so. Where the people cannot afford to
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  • 1021 7 M P.'s SPEECH AT CHINESE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Some hundreds of Chinese of all c'acs assembled at the Chinese Chamber of Commerce in High Street list night to hear Mr K. Laidlaw, Liberal Iff. P. 'for E tst Renfrewshire, speak on the opium question. Mr Cho Peng Eooog,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 41 7 The Time*, expressing regret at the loss of Crosby Hall, refers to the wish expressed by the King to save the interesting relic. The Timm as?ks Has the Chartered Bank done its best to satisfy the Kii g and people r
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    • 423 7 ROBINSON CO. TOY BAZAR. NOW OPEN. s* s-t LARGE SELECTION OF TOM SMITH'S X'MAS CRACKERS. ROBINSON COMPANY. r?E? iiBi ASK FOR I UNSWEETENED h P^HESO^ftj^ Mil W IWI I Lot IV KATZ BROTHERS, LTD. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE. NOW ON. KATZ BROTHERS, Ltd. THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., LTO. No. 1 DOCK.
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  • 1033 8 (To the Editor, Bingaff%r4 Frem Pres«.) pear Sir, Please find enclosed herewith several of the tir^t printed ciicular* as sent out by tho Philippines Carnival Association giving the idea or general outline of the Carnival of all Nations to be held here in Manila during the week
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 515 8 Htwcrtisemcnta On the Berth. COIPANIA TRASATLANTICA OF BARCELONA. FOR MANILA THE SPANISH MAIL STEAMER "ISLA DE LUZON" is expected to arrive here from Europe on Friday, tlie 6th instant, and wil' hare prompt despatch for above port. For Freight ar^ Visage app ly to BARLOW Co., Agents. Dec 4 7.12
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    • 625 8 HDvertl9emcnto. SHIPPING OCEAI, STEAM 3HIP Co., Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nav. Co. Ltd. The Companies' ■teamen are despatched from Liverpool ouvwards for the Straits, Chiiua and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight, and for Genoa, Marseilles And Liverpool monthly. One outward
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    • 636 8 HDvcrtiscmcnte. SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Throagh Bills of Lading issned for Ohina Coast. Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or aboat MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) 1908 Delhi Dec
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    • 732 8 Hfcpertteemcnts. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. OOAST LIN^S it earners of tfu Coast Fleet. TOWB n S- tons reg. Petchabun 2191 Devawongne 1643 Borneo 2UO Paklat 1667 Kohsichang 2040 Anghin Kajah 8028 Locksnn 1657 Pitsanulok 3C>l9 Choising py>7 Bangkok 1920 Pongtong 1667 Rajaburi 1904 Samsen 1657 Korat 1900 Loo Sok 16U4
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    • 756 8 BDvertfecmcntd. SHIPPING. ill mJ% 1^ Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen nrPEBIAI GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and yell-known mail eteainers or this Company sail fortnightly from Hrvm<,c Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (oonnectie* M Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) i Sue*, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singap- r kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki
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  • 1084 9 He is just a pa*r coolie sitting on tb? ed^e of the eaml up by tbe coal wba v««« at Port Sail Jtist, of po#ite kim ia the oaual a paa■enger boat is miking ready to start, and with many a clank cf the wheezing little donkey
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  • 1414 9 Accepting the axiom that the best way to preserve peace is to be prepared for war, our two 12 inch gnns are the mifcutie>t pacificators ever seen on land or sea. They aro the latest result of science, the tinal product of I civilisation. The mccbauinm that
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  • 525 9 D.\ Ciff)rd aged seventy years h >•; started to learn to play billiard? The two parts of the liner Saevio were ftrcoeesfultj unifed ia TraiVgur doek, Southampton, on Nov. -4 The Rev. J O. Wes\ chapl.ua ol lj isto! Workhouse, recently alljvud the ex-hiue man Betty to acr
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  • 271 9 INTEKFSIIN. BBrBBBVCI 1r TBE Cut.mniak Oma J«»;knal." tollowine from tLe October Mmber of the Colonial < fti.-e Journal fa of iLterest, ill arrest attention In u circular letter recently inHreeeofl to ■H < 'olonial Governments on tf.e Eabj«ct of ifiu/.i f.jr fielndfag mosquitoes, th.opinions of
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 42 9 Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Th«iv h no danger from blood poison reMiltinf. 1 from a cat or wound of any kind, when Chamberlain's Pain Balm is used. It is an antiseptic dressing and should be in every household. For sale by all Dealers.
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    • 436 9 -Ji JkT c^V* I -"11 1 f A I' i LI,S, 1 <>rn] 11 L'd Mf sjjl^h.^ >vi A^jiV^' i~!'*'^BMiK— -r— N' m 111 Str .f f Oxfonl St. I l'.iiiil>ay M"t"i "..r Bi"wn |>a\ M,.ii; |,;.1., Civldd. I Uowe >v Boa, l.'in^ •n. L.T. Lmw Ltd Baagkok, S Dl
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    • 591 9 3cverti*etuciUo. A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY. TliNi- Uw«a« of reaearch an.l ezpcrimmt, uh-n all !i;tt'irr.»ot,,> 1 < k. is r:i n sacked l.vthfM ntifie forth.-cwiiuort andhatmiaeaaofmra. Bck-ncehaa in<l<t.l mad* Riant ■.tr-ilc^.iuriiiuilirpjst. uuirs and ainonjr tlip -hy no means 1r«»t nupottaiit diwounts In m. .Juinc cornea that ol Tli. i inioo parHcuiars of
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  • 849 10 PkESIDEVIIAL AI>DR«SS. The opening meeting of the fceasion of the Institution of Civil Engineers was held at (ireat Crx>rge street, whtn Sir William Matthews, tb« incoming President, delivered Ins inaugur .1 address. The President said that the day had anived when larger ships would hi generally
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  • 143 10 The Cbine&e officials, whose presence in < 'alcutta was announced a few days ago have been sent to India by the Chinese Government to make a study of Indian salt administration methods. Hiring the past week thoy have been somewhat husily engaged with the distoms authorities
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  • 1430 10 WILL HE HE PRESIDENT FOR A THIRD TERM? By Sydney Brooks. A situation is developing that promises to be unique in American or any other politics It is a struggle between the will of the vast majority of the uation and the will of one man. It is
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  • 125 10 A di»p»tch from Washington states that the naval programme which will be laid befoie the next Congress is a at upend us one, aiming at pl.icir.js the navy in complete readiness for war. Trie rograinme. it is added, has the full support of the President. Pearl H
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  • 81 10 Bishop < t'dham is seeing l.is name honoured again ia t-ilucation in Indi<». An Indian paper says The foundation stone of the fiifet threestoreved structure in Hin^dlore was laid on Thursdav on the occasion of the distribution of pctoi t > the pupils ot the l^ldwiD
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  • 35 10 The man who becomes a humorist i- th»> man who contrives to retain a certain childlike zest and freshness of mind side by side with a large and tender tolerance. Cornbill Magazine." <
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  • 36 10 A well-know a c;»i^er of the Kjvul Arnjv Medical Cx>rps is reported to hare proved that cold tea is capable of 'le&troying the microbe of typhoid fever (bacillus tvphosusi within twenty -four hours.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 166 10 Doctor*, lawyeis, ministers, bank* ers, merchants, business men every* wljere, all rely upon Ayer's Cherry l'ec- fl jpA toral, whenever •7^' jfn they have cough /jf N keep it on hand, a' J S"J*foriMMak their home, at their aT^MM^^ place of business. 3M&Vx<4MMMv They carry ir with MM fy them
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    • 366 10 i* m^ 09+mm* mm f*— 9*nnn*f m* «a«*«r« Ith+Hm*, 1549 f* M Dr. LALOR'S M HA» THE LAR3E3T SALE 0^ **> P,K»*-K>«.C MtWCI.NE IN 7H€ WORLL ft fcrly fj±T% hM *»talsim»* Ik <J\_ A«wb »«rl4-wi4c -»►<•■-»♦• m the Baat O%» *«r •< «<«-«>«*r»ti«« »r talj Mf« nliftkU Pkoapktnc Cirt In
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    • 471 10 The Soap for You in Tropical Climates should be Cal vert's Prickly-heat Soap, Because, as the name implies, it has been found so serviceable as a preventive of prickly- h fat or other skin irritation. It j s an antiseptic soap (10", Crystal Carbolic), daintily perfumed. and most soothing and
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  • 526 11 A Romance ok Second Empire. Division OV LIIO.OCO. Romance and an Emperor's love-story were recalled in the prosaic purlieu 3 of the Chan•eerj Division by the case in re Trelawney Be. »'hevet v. Strode. His Lordship's aid was sought in connection with the division of
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  • 183 11 n LBADDIG UMIDO> JOURNALS. London. \ov< nib* r "Ji';id. l i. r. ~,ay- tJiat it is not improbable that the irnme<liate OttßM ol i ik< in India a -nc to emulate, in a more dramatic fashion. Um W c< nt railway iuov. m« nt in
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  • 93 11 SOMI E \i.:ling FlOflll ABOUf H<• h■■ n Pn British m '..su The KkemUk WidphtJi** Chmtt' i«V- < tWwiag how tnulc is exten-l. ons in ti j i\n K-t>f Tl. ii- itated |«H s« .i/iy <''« t a il Boagkoag, whan i— <i»g eow—
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  • 937 11 MALAYAN I.ABOUK— PLaHTWG STA TISTICS— THK SHAKE MARKET. From various quarters «r learu that the supply of labour on rubber plantations in the Federated Malay States is now fairly up to managerial requirements. Here and there estates may be found on which the hibour supply is deficient, and
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  • 755 11 Capital Capital Issue Paid Issued paid up Val«« up Company Qu ,Utlo«. $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin M. Co. Ltd l<>. $300,000 225.000 10 10 Bruang Limited 750 $600,000 60<>,0C0 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin M Co. Ltd 15. £400.000 350,000 £1 £1 Duff Development Co. Ltd .£30,000
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 75 11 No Opium in Chamberlain s Cough Remedy. Then- is not the least danger ia giving Chamberlain s Coutfh Remedy to sin. ill children h- it contains uo opiuiu or other ha;m^ ful drug. It has an established rei ution of MM Owa thirty yoais as the „iost sncc< -sful uir<hcine
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    • 139 11 To Lot fr Jtn Ist October, No. 91 Robin. 1 on Road. Apply to B. N. Elias, B Malacca-st. Aug 1 7.1 TO BE LET As an office cr samp 1 room, a large room on top floor of The Uisptnsary Buildinge. Rent moderate. Apply THE DISPENSARY, 43, B. Raffles
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    • 506 11 Ht>vertioemento. TO LET. TO LET UNFURNISHED. BURNBRAE Anderson Road. Tennis Court. Apply t<> W. DINMAN. 2. Prince Street. Dec 4 u.c TO LET Bi.aihadam Leonie Hill Road, the property of Dr. Murray Robertson. Four Bedrooms with Hathrooms attached Hall, Dining Koom and Spacious Verandah. Tennis Lawn and for two horses.
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    • 531 11 EXCHANGE. (COKBBOTBD TJF TO Dec. 3 B*nk 4 m/s 2/4 j\- demand 2/3 Priraie credit* 3 m/i 2/4 j| credits 6 m/a 2/4 J France, demand Bank... 292 Qbemant, demand 238 [ndia,T. T H3J Honqkon a, demand ir>%nom Yokohama, demand M 114 Java, demand !-> !> Bangkok, demand ei Sovbkkioms,
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    • 289 11 I HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE. I I PASSENGER SERVICE. I By tho new steamers Rhenania," HAPsiiURO," Hohsnh* »bn," aad the H SCANDIA and Sir.seiA." The steamer a are specially built i^c tho tropics an4 I have luxurioup Passenger accommodation. First-class Cabins amidships, lighted I tLroaghout by electricity, ribine Stted with fans. Doctor
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  • 1354 12 By a fine *ifc over the Y.M.C A. iu which goals were prolti > the second team of the West Kents have shown that their Cup tie torm was not the flish in the pan that most of us thought. There is no doubt after this result we
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  • 129 12 HO KKV AM' POOTBALt Tkm gasjMi of hockey were phved on the Esplanade mm! Eve«iag. «>-i the B C C eadTthe Club saet Lieat Beroa'e teas A :lte«l in »vin for the Club bj four g laU t-> .-d.^ At tho other c-ud, a giaie was pUjed botweaa the
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  • 53 12 i i --II- :i by H m Bsaith. The Meii'-« XoTeaohaff MeJal was played on N>v Nth arvl D«c N r Scores. 0. P. 0 7 7:'. W. 10 88 4 78 i B. D. Jomet M 15 I p^ Tbe B p| pwmw-u bj C
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  • 76 12 The fo a the esiti V.i-j--roy's Cap Toe Korr Btthib of Patial.i"- Wandln. The Kour SahiK of Patiala'fl "m'n Messrs Boott'l n«i HarshalTl Amjlify. Me^arii Scott's and Haf i Salo a*. Hr Marshall's Kiffirpau. Hi Jiji's Boabdil. Mi .'i Btiiah— t. The Hoa Hi A. A. Apcar"s
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  • 122 12 Tli* Juinees of business it BSBOUta al- t wVisence of trade in sbippini^ circles is bein-^ i>everely felt in tbe Colony jsjat now. Tbe life of Hongkong's commerce is drawn from the shipping industry. ,in«l «jonse«juentlj the pfc^ lit btiignatioi. in Ptiag felt in ev«-ry businets
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  • 146 12 The autrreUi Bi ;<nd uijhteriou? Dm- which premises more exciten.onts and more rSßjanet t^in was ever t>. per it need throughI cut the aawatag ramifirations of the tale of the Tichlx<rne C'a'n^nt -was tairied on aaothar slage vhaa the last mail left, in Mr I'iowd* s (ou
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  • 44 12 The correspondent of lha Stdn<i,ir>l at Madrid telegraph*, that the King of Portugal has banished the Crown Prince lo VilUvicosa, a hundred miles from Lisbon, for remonstrating against the regime which has converted Portugal into a hot-bed of Republicanism, tending to overthrow the Monarchy.
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  • 860 12 ADMISSION TO THE CiKNKKAI. Ho«HITAI.. P. M. Nunis, a Eurasian dresser at the Ueueral Hospital, was before Mr Green, second magistrate, yesfeiday, on an allegation of criminal breach of ti ust in respect af >-V Mr Sproule conducted the case for the Crown and Mr
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  • 147 12 St. Petersburg, OctoU-r 31. Tll9 pessimistic rumours, which hive been abioad of late with regard to the FrancoRussian Alliance, may be traced to one source, and the efforts made by Germany to depre ciate the alliance in the eyea of the Western world will probably bave quite
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  • 239 12 Captain Oiifunt of the Japan, wLLdi arrived yesterday from Hongkong, reports that a kran't died during the voyage. The body was landed at St. John's islind. The British transport Sicilia arrived from Southampton yesterday with drafts for the local garrison. She wilf continue her voyage to Hongkong to
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 35 12 PIANOS Bought, Sold or Exchanged Pianos at $150 and Upwards, by different Makers Guaranteed in Perfect Order and Made for the Climate. W. J. GARCIA, Pianoforte Tuner and Repairer. 50 Bras Basah Road. Oct4 uc
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    • 253 12 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIj7 Agents at Singapore. Ship Agency, late J Daendels Co., 2-3, Collver Quav THli T NOERMENTIONKD DATES OK DEPARTURE ARE ONLY API ROXIMATE. M Hkchwi;!: T<x ugkal. M siiupaug and Djamhi with transhij. in-lit to Palembang. Sekajoe. Lakitau. M ara Klingi and Moaan P-aim p fc*. V.RIO
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 390 12 > < CLEARANCES Dec. t. Too Pao. Ger. sir Basehe, f>>i <- woalale .i.t ports. De; Colomlo Ham, J -p. str Lea, fo: Tskao M'-t. Roin!n-r--n, Km Viudiiteok Ban LhMSg, Dut -tr., Winters, fr Cotie via poits. Pontinnak. F.rit. str .—y, for Kuantan. <i!enf;;il<x h. Hrit -tr.. HjiL^wortli for Penang.
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    • 533 12 VESSELS IN PORT. o Ifttn-ot-Wtr Kla And Ton* Comm*adcrs Arr.v«d PrOn> Hor w Kent Brit cruiser 9800 Marescatix Nov S6 Malacca Ud.^u Bedford Brit cruiser 9800 Ersline Nov 2S Hongkon Un Sea Belle F.M.S. Yacht 4'o Ahmat Nov 1 1 P. Sw^tenliau, P. Sw, Sicilia Brit, trspt 4 1 74
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