The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 December 1907

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  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1907. NO. 6,156
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  • 230 1 An <ttt.uk <>u Government iu couneotiou with tlie <ijvman Armv Benpdalfl pro<]»iced violent scene in t f.-e BHcbfrtep, Bmlow it is said ihroalenidg reaigoation. A later ■Mllge MJI tli it IWO of ihe im!if^rv in M ii.fiitu.ii. 'l in the Moltkfl cjm m! Io be j ifl
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  • 909 1 Such was the qutint anJ reverential expression used bj the owners of slaves iu IVruk when it mm to the question of reloading these unfoitunate individual-, w h u Wtn the pioperU of other individuals. It was no loader a^o thau LB6B, when the question ct
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 135 1 Rate Brothers, Ctd. OUR GREAT SALE CLOSES TO-MORROW SATURDAY. ILAST OPPORTUNITY TO SECURE BARGAINS. FURTHER REDUCTIONS HAVE BEEN MADE. I the ARROLJOHNSTON^I I SCOTTISH CUP RECORDS. I 1905 WINNER. ARROL* JOHNSTON." 1906—2nd, 3rd, and Uth PLAGES. A RROL -JOHNS TON. 8 1907 WINNER. ARROL*JOHNSTON." I I CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, AGENTS.
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    • 253 1 MOTOR CAR REPAIRS TYRES VULCANIZED ACCUMULATORS RECHARGED PLATING, ENAMELLING, PAINTING BY SKILLED WORKMEN ALL MOTOR MeQESSORIES. Lamps, Coils, Jacks, Pumps, Oil Motor Spirit, &c. &c. STRAITS CYCLE MOTOR CO. BATTERY ROAD. POPULAR WANTS. (Wanted; To Let; For S*io Notices etc., np to 30 word? in length wi!! bo accepted for
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    • 309 1 Entertainments. ALHAMBRA. TO-NIGHT H. M THE KING AND HIS XAVY. Their Majesfes The King and Queen ucconi »auii(J by Their Royai HighnesfesThe Piince of Wales. Prince Edward of Wales. Princess Victoria. The Duke of Ccnnaught. and The Lords of the Admiralty tn mm to embark on H. M. S. Dreadnought
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    • 65 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. >ituation wanted M botteepM and Ohia M Krani wanted Pag* Alhambra to -night, pietam oi th. King r.nd His Navy and Ha< k. Dsmidt Madrali con Page i. Notice re alteration of Mnuicipalitv limits —Pag. 1 Katz BratlMU 1 r,r(.*-t sale eIOMI on Saturil.ty —Page 1 Important notice
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 319 1 THE WEEK. FaiKAV. ihh Bigh Water.— lo.2s 11.38 p. P O Mail Outward due. Football— R.W. Keuta II v S.R.C, S.R.C. Legislative Council, 2.3* > p. Ma:k LoJgff, 8 II p K.angelisiic Service, Presby. Church, 8.30 p SATURI)AY, 7th Hi«h Water— 11.3 a., Cricket Corporations v The Rest. SC.C. 2nd
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  • 998 2 A Ohiuani»n was chir^'d before Mr Colman, third mamstrate, vesterdaT at\ernoou with theft otsl 1 1 -eats fr*»in aKling nnu's box in a shop iu B >uth Bridge Road. The accused was found gu.lt.' ««"«1 Wi *B sent to goal for three montbs. Sivs i Mtn;li paper —lV. ancbe Anal
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 520 2 advertisements. NOTH2ES. 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 Kepairer. 60 Bras Basah Koad. Oct 4 nc When your vitality is low, you are miserable a'l the time. "U
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    • 657 2 H&v>crtiocmcnt6. NOTIGES. ESHARAT KHAN Co. Cheapest and beet Book Binder, Printer, and Account Book Ruler. All orders executed promptly. 34. BR4SB Basah Road. REWARD $500. The above reward will be paid for information leading to tbe arreat of Lim Siew Hock, late cashier of Trading Company Holland. Last seen on
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    • 497 2 fttocrttscmento. NOTIQES. MADAME FAMBOF, LADY DENTIBT. Hic.h Class Work Moderate Prk k. No. US, Orchard Road. Nov 21 22.12 A. S. MO il AM ID GHOVTH Co, GENERAL MEHCHAN iS, No. l'» RAFFLES PLACE. Misch 4 Co's (London) X'mas and New Year Cards may be had from the above at
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    • 438 2 Btocrtieemcnte. INSURANCES. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE. Funds Exceed 1 2,000,000. W. A. SIMS, Manager, Eastern Branch. Aag 29 Guardian Assurance Company, Limited, London. Subscribed Capital je2,000,000. Total Invested Funde, upwards 0f... £6,250,000. Annual Income upwards of £1, 00,000. Fire Risks. Short or Long Periods at
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    • 577 2 Stocttfacincnu BANKS. Hongkong 4 Shanghai BackicT Corporation. Paid-up Capital U ,r^, Sterling $10,000,0C0 Silver $11,750,000 Rsskkvb Liability or PkOPBIMTOKS |j Court or Dir«ctorB G. H. Mbdhuust, Esq.— Chairjj^ Hon. Mr. Hinbt Kiswick, Ptrv- T C A. Fttoms. E-q. A. J. lUtko^d S" E. Gom, Esq. E. Subllix Em A. Hiupt,
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  • 1000 3 ißv A A lI.ITARY MAN' A leading feature of the great welcome given t« His Mii'w'y the Ki:i^ a week a»3 the display <f m IHatj foe-. th.> 1 h 11 ij{ h tambied t be capital to assist ia tiie 1. t i- «u and
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  • 585 3 BIDAIKST's UNIV JE .TOVRX I. The Tehfm Hti 1 '<< of Budapest is an together uaifß paper, for in its production telephone wire has taken the p'aee of the printing pram It is no irfll Aram of visional/ predicting what will come to pas-i ia the future
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  • 257 3 A wii'er iu tfec Lemnot H raid sa^s: 1 ;tst week-end < «>lonel .'^hn M. Denny, cf Helens'ee. left the towii on ;ii extended trip to the east. H»> sailad lor Canada, and wi 1 Kpciid home time i» tLe gnat Doiainim, doing the siylits and eiti^»
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 466 3 BDpertfaementa. XUQTIONS. I fcr AUCTION SALE OF ABOUT 2100 Tons Japanese Goal. Sections Nos. 3 4 and Jardinrs Wim' i AT TANJOXG PACIAW. Friday, 6th Dec, at 2-30 p.m. About 2.100 tons No. 1 Japanese Coal To be sold for account of concerned. H. L. COOHL\N A Co.. Liocnaad Auctioneers
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    • 529 3 H^vcrtiaemcnre. WANTED. WASTED. Chinese Krani with experience of general office work. Applicant must call, (not write* briu^iujj copy of credentials to Thi: POKAU Bbani Smkltinc; Works. I Dec 0 g.U < SITUATION WANTED. Book Ke«per. eight years Kastern experience vants position general cajidUi lity. viuud kuowUxl^e of Bejrfpag, Shipping. Insiruuee
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    • 582 3 ELECTRIC MOTOR CARS are not more silent when running than 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 44 1 have completed 25,000 miles on a Cov--44 entry Humber and Car
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  • 28 4 Domestic Occurrences. Death. Stub rr. On the sth inst., at Batavia' Fritz Mo rrif. nged 4 years, eldest son of Mr* and Mrs. G. P. Stubbg. Deeply regretted.
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  • 1835 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, Dec. 6, 1907. I! r- :.ll |1m P:>-.< i! Pconle's t'^at malnUi;], I'-iaw. i b) trikmme* ami tuihri'"-;! !/> pr>'i: M«w patrl I Trutli h p*« ItW pMMpM ''raw. Pledged io Relic: j L<jy»!ty a:id I^iw. A Calcutta paper has this reference to the working
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  • 453 4 We have received from (be Mtho Mr H Woosnam Mills, of the ttafl of C'-f/ on, a inost attractive little the aim and objr*et, of which > more widely known the greM ,r Coy lon and its beautiful uplands u resort for E ist and West
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  • 304 4 > < Mr H. Graves, Office Assistant to the Chief Engineer for railway ooattruotioa, proceeding on leave next month. Two Malays have been arrest at Bvh for thctt ol property belonging to the Satttt of Johore. The men were f plojffi servants by His Highness. Police Sergeant. Tred go Id
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 503 4 B. P. De SILVA, MnXUFAGTURING JEWELLER, Diamond Merchant, and Dealer in Precious Stones, etc. Established 1879. Just Appointed Furveyor to His Majesty Tti) King of Siam. Jewellery for X'mas New Year Presents. I bog to inform my customers and the Pablic in general, that 1 have just opened an unsurpassed
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    • 524 4 YOU NEED NOT PAY FOR YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS Unless they are the BEST to bo had and you LIKE them. You can easily manage this. Obtain proofs from all tin Studios, compare th°i results, and order those you like BEST. You will thus be nure of getting the BEST PHOTOGRAPHS, which
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  • 104 5 RAKING UP ARMY SCANDALS. A Demand for Vindication. (Hv Submarine Telegraph. Router's.) The sitting of the Reichstag yesterday t was suspended yesterday after a stormy scene in consequence of Herr Paasche, the i National Liberal leader attacking the Government in connection with the army scan- t lals. It
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  • 57 5 ANGLO-JAPANESE VIEWS. < Received at 120 pm. 1 Sir Wilfred Liurier, speaking at Ottawa, attacked tbe t Opposition leaders for their s attitude towards Japan. He said he would □ever do anything possibly endangering the \nglo- Japanese alliance It was unworthy of a party leader to neglect his
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  • 21 5 Received, at 11-:> a.m. The King of Sw»»dea is ill and the Crown Prince b*s l>een declared Regent. i
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  • 208 5 UNLICENSED CHINESE ARRESTED. i \n ac?ident occurred on the Seraugoon j i 1 We-lm-sday evening, A motor •rieyeie driven by CLinese baba was tra- veiling at a rapid rate and collided with a nkisha which turned out of Bikstier Road. Tbe rikisha was upset and the occupants,
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  • 198 5 POLICE ACIION CRITICISED. Two Chinese were before Mr Green, the itrmte, yesterday, on an allegation of rubbing a countrywoman tf tuein* of V l7"> Mr L >well was lor the prcs-cution •-cl Mr Kbowlm r«'prf tetite<] the accused. The c^iiiplainact Hid that a couple of I ago
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  • 89 5 it m stateJ that ibe Straits Suanibhip ac\s Peruk, Captain Tuiuer, ran m in the Pulau Argta bark at the northern entrance to the Klati£ Straits early ti Wednesday morning. It is understood that the light on PdhlAMn was not visii'he vessel was a^rouni for eight hours,
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  • 71 5 A SERIOUS SITUATION. Zulus Arming. (By Submarine Telegraph— Router's.) Martial law has been proclaimed in Zuluand. The situati mis more serious owing :o the attitude of the Natal natives. The total fighting strength of the Zulus a 30,000 and many are armed with ill- s Preparations are baing
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  • 19 5 SCOTCH RAILWAY ACCIDENT. A a engine dashed into a gang of platelayers near Paisley and seveD men were killed.
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  • 39 5 Received at 1.10 pm. Russia has been admitted to the Sugar Convention and is allowed to m tintain her present legislation bu' to expert a limited iniount o'f 300.000 tons aunually, till l!H)l\ ind 200,000 tons thereafter.
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  • 25 5 The wholesale ex>du* of aliens from America is causing alarm i a Germany and Italy, adding hungry hordes to theovtrcrowded labour market. > <
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  • 281 5 OPIUM SHOP-KEEPER ATTACKED AT CHANGI. Two Hokieu bids appeared before Mr. Green m the second magistrate's court yesterday afternoon on an allegation of fang robbery. They claimed to be tried Mr. Sp-oule conducted the enquiry on behalf of tha Crown. Pah Kway. aa opium shop-keeper of Cliangi,
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  • 278 5 THE TURBINE HIRAFU MARU" ARRIVES. The Hirat'u Maru, a new steamer built fcv the Japanese State Railways, of 647 tons and under The command of Oapt Callaway ('•rived last tnvuio;' ou the *»ay to Yokohama, in ballast. The Hi rat u Alar u will go
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  • 284 5 EXCITEMENT IN CHINATOWN. The Chinese cruisers Hai Chi and Hai Yung arrived from Bangkok yesterday and anchored in the roads. Salutes were exchanged with Fort Canning and H.M S Kent His Excellency Yang Shi Chi, the Imperial Trade Commissioner, is ou board the Hai Chi. H. E
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  • 1268 5 His Exoelleccy Yang Shih Chi. who is the Imperial Speciil Coinmiesiouer detach ed ou a special inissiou for the s'udy of the commercial position, chit fly in those countries ami dependencies having direct trade relations with China, has been at Bingkok just before his arrival
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  • 186 5 Mr Colruan, third lni^isfrit^. v—,rerday afternoon, was engaged in a Chip Ji Ki lo.tery affair in which Mr (taut and Mr Kuory appeared for the defendants. Mr Gar«i;ui»r, assistant superintendent of Pjlice, tai-1 on the 27th ultimo he went to a house in Tras street, on coming
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  • 95 5 "ibis Cv.urt opftiD on December i» (Monti jv next) when for the tir^t urns fivt judgen will sit ou the BencK The appeal list contains 17 cas-i?, none of which are of great m«fre«.t to the public. There are tive magistral' en' appeals including a gaming c*se
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  • 17 5 The output Cor the ni >nth N»wetnber l'J.7 was Tiu Ore prodaocd, Ticule '2,2*)0 U
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  • 76 5 Novkmbkr Output. Gopong Tin Mining Co Ltd 520 pkuls. New Gopeog Ltd 225 Redhills Tin MiniDg Co Ltd 510 Kiota Tin Mines Lid 410 The Kast of Penang administered a severe defeat to Sc'Mand at Rugby football on the 29ch elevc ii points to nil. By tbe
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 426 5 ROBINSON CO. TOY BAZAR. NOW OPEN. A LARGE SELECTION OF TOM SMITH'S X'MAS CRACKERS. ROBINSON COMPANY. 'MONARCH' VISIBLE MADE IN TUDC T riyrr I P2t I r tO 111 3lA»J!»O ft&y '"-*!T" TWO POI niIDQ BILLING $220 PERFECTLY OLD MACHINES OF IBdfi «^,VSar WBBmSSW UNIVERSAL payment IflTllHll|l ti^H KEYBOARD. WRiTB
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  • 587 6 A Niw P. o. bWcokd It is more than ten yean, since tbe P. and O. steamer "Caledonii" established tbe ocean- steaming record between London and Bombay and net MTM, carrying the mails from London *o Bjuibay in 12 days hours, tbe actual steAmiuu record from Urindisi tO
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  • 439 6 Capital X*h ."»oo" bi^ coinbin.tt.ion of car^,o st« au;»hii> eatti pri^t- M .tni •(niiict'i as in conun:plation. Hm tirm f>f Mfs«*rs KurntB>, Withy, and Co. I.nl e the Heets of the Mulish Maritime Tiu-t iLtd.i aud of the d and Ohio Steamship Coinpanj' (Ltd.* and thut... htCOWW
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 566 6 Hfcvertlscmenta On the Berth. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD For EuropeThe Imperial Gemnin Mail Steamer PRINZESS ALICE." lO.Utl tons. Capt. Rott, left Hongkong on Wednesday the 4th instant, at noon and mav be expected to arrive here on Sunday the* Bth idem, at about 8 a.m. She will probably be despatched for Europe
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    • 631 6 abvcrtt6cmc»to. SHIPPING OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co, Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nav. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are 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 and Liverpool monthly. Oneoutvsrj e?ery
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    • 650 6 advertisements. SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Pl' mouth and London. Through Bills of Lading iesaed for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Ameri- can Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore oa or about MAIL LINES. Outvard (for Chi**^ 1903
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    • 697 6 advertisements. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremeu. COAST LJNES Sutmets of the Coajt Fleet. tons reg. TONB retj. Petchaburi 2191 Devawong** \>,,; Borneo 2100 Paklat 1657 Kohaiokang 2010 Anghin 1667 Kajah 2028 Locksun 1657 Pitsanulok 2f>l9 Choising 16.57 Bangkok 1920 Pongtong 1657 Rajabur:' 19>>t S&msen 1667 Korut 1900 Loo Sok 1604 Manila
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    • 657 6 a^vcrttocnlcnto. SHIPPING. MI. Norddeutscher Lloyd, BiIffPESIAL GERMAN MAIL LIU The fast and well-known mail this Company sail fortnightly fr Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antv-jrp, 6 Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples. (conu< or Naples, Alexandrin and vice rena) Sue 1 Aden, Colombo, Penaujj, Biaga] kong, Shan^'liai, Nagasaki A Kobe and back. They are due
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  • 489 7 Ouing to BOMWed liquidation, a furtln r decline in the price of Tin. and the uncertain .-ition of th< money market, local share business remains dull, and prices shew a tendency to fall still lower. More re assuring news from London regarding the price of Hubber has
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  • 325 7 To the Editor of tbk Daily T«lk.;baph 1 l?g to be allowed to traverse the nt in your issue of yesterday, that the i';.^:m possesBep "the best library .nese Kx)ks "outside China.' That "r.our, as was correctly ~t.ited by the Bishop to) in the House of Lords on
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  • 159 7 fa thai to diink it," is hi"- r ne at '^ix Doctor, why thii iiiii i-M.io. Why tt.is bitti r tbi ad at l^eer r Wby this attitui**. i.iy friecd Why this veiy mordant sne>r Many men < i iimpid viitue Hold the vi^w that ale can't hurt you.
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  • 533 7 Ihe sudden full of the silver quotations may, thinks the Japanese paper Jiji," stay where it no»v stand* and perhaps recover the normal stage after vacillating for a while, and therefore the paper conns, 's those engaged in the Chiuese trade and those
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  • 259 7 When I took out ay .lean banUerehief last fortnight. tavs a character in Not George Washington," I .-ouldn't lielp totting up what a lot I spend on trifles. Only the other morning I bust ray braces I w.is !at^ already, i-.nd pinning them tog^cLei all 1.-it lost me
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  • 70 7 (CommacTßD up to Dec. 5 Bank 4 m/a 2/4^", demand 2/3? Private credits 3 rn.lt 2/4 1 credits 6 m/s 2/4 J Francb, demand Bant M 292 Gbemakt, demand 238 India, T. T, 173J HoHOKONa, demand 13% nom Yokohama, demand M 114 Java, deivind 139.] Bangkok, demand 65} Soyekbions,
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  • 130 7 Deoembar 5 Tin buyers < !7 87\ Gambier tm 6.65 Gambier Cabe No. 1 10.00 Gambier Cube No. 2 8.50 Pepper Black (ord*"*. S'pore) 13.' S Pepper, White (fair L.W. 5 p.t bafan 20.50 Nutmegß (110 to the 1b.)... 23.50 Nutmegs (80 to tbe lb.) 2o 00 Mace (Banda)
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  • 668 7 capital C*pit*l Jsaut Paid Issued p *fd op V*la« ap LompAnj. Q u t utivma $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin M. Co. Ltd 10 SiK'SX 225 00 10 10 Bnwng Limited 7 :,o see i i ssaia:**"^ L £100,000 90,000 1 1 Kledang Tin Mining Co i 0
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 159 7 TO LET. HOUSE TO BE LET. lUBNISHED. Villa Marina, Tanjong Katcng, frtm December 1, 1907. Apply to STEPHENS, PAUL Co. Oct 2 TO LET OR TOR SALE. VILLA PAI MIRa, Tanjong Katcng No. 3 A nt-w family rttidence close to Old Fort and to iron landing pier, completely furnished. Stablirjg
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    • 564 7 afrvertteements. TO LET. TO LET UNFURNISHED. KI'iiNKKAE '—Anderson Road. Tinnis Court. Apply to W. DINMiX. 2. Prince Street. l>cc 4 u.c TO LET Hi.aikadam -LeonieHill Road, the property of Dr. Mvrray Robertson. Four Bedrooms w .th Bathrooms attached— Hall, Dining Room a»id Spacious Verandah. T<:»nir, Lawn and Stabling for two
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    • 276 7 Shipping. M. M. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES MAIL LINE For Chtn«i, Japan, Ceylon, Aden EfcTTP* Marseille*. CUIWARD. HOMBWARO. Salazie Dec 16 Polynesian Dec 16 Yarra Dec 80 Tourano Dec 80 1908 19Ob Oceanian Jan U Armand Uthic Jan 13 Ernest Simons Jan 27 Sala/i. Jaa 27 Tonkin Ftb 10 Yarra F. blO
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    • 236 7 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE. PASSENGER SERVICE. Bftbe n. steamers Rhenania," Habbhuro," Hohknstaufks," and the bCANDIA and SiLEbu. The steamers aro specially built for the tropics an-1 have luxanocs Passenger accommoJaticn. First class Cabin* amidships, HchteJ thronghout by electricity, cabins fitted with fans. Doctor and Stewardesses carried Laundry on board. Return tickets iasnod
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  • 1591 8 HALF A MILLION IN SIX YEARS. SOME PROPERTY SPECULATION. Before Mr Justice Fisher yesterday in tfa< Supreme Court. Re Chop Soon Ban Chiang for judgment His I. >rdship said that under all the cir cumstauces this motion for committal wouk ba dismissed. He thought the defendan cc.ul d
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  • 65 8 A game ol tm§gm* t vas played ou the Esplanade last evening between the B.C.C. Jid a team from H.M EL Kent. The ground vti- ;u very bad condition fr>>m the h«;ivy ain. The S.CC. played with one man ■Oft. Pi iv was of a very scrappy nature.
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  • 62 8 At th«' f.tdies' lawn Tennis Club last ireoiog Un semi h'ual in the champiouship it Croquet was played off between Mr- I.,iw iini Mr Hilton. H-sult Mr- Liw beat Mr Hilton, 19 pts. In the Dand A.dab Cup Tie Dirul r'.ihar >■ ill meet Fatha!
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  • 125 8 li tore Mr C'jlinan, third magistrate 1 lav, three Chinese were charged with RMWOQUJ causing hurt to a Chinamau in Ciub Street. The c-oniplaiaant said he was struck by six countrymen on November 4'b, aud bad to be removed to hospital Wit-coffee-shop keeper, went to chop
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  • 67 8 From Messrs Fraeer A Chalmers, we acknowledge receipt of a useful blotting li*oB and an ornamental and useful calendar. Mr Smits, the harbour master of Rhio, irrived on Wednesday from Rhio in the The French steamer Kouang Si, which irrived from Saigon yesterday en route for Marseilles, had 412 officers
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  • 1049 8 ONE SUMMER'S DAY." j 1 Thk Comedy Staged In Sinoapork The Amateur Dramatic Committee last K evening staged Mr H. V. Emond's < >ne Summer's Day," in the presence of a large >■ audience at the Teutonia Club. Esmond's comedy is one of those slight t dramatic fabrics usually called
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  • 196 8 The mail steamer I > jlhi left Penang at 10 am. yesterday and may be expected at Singapore at 1 put. to-day. The Dutch mail steamer Koning Willem I is expected to arrive here from Batavia on Saturday and will be despatched the same day for Sibang and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 280 8 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. L'Nf.Ka ''ONTRACr VTITH THI InmUltol is;. 1, KK.VMBNT. Agents at Singapore. Ship Agency, late J Daendels Co 2-3, Collyer Quay THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DKPARTURE AJIE ONLY APPROXIMATE. 1 BHndj.rmi.MD Stagen. Kuta liaruc. MoearuDjawa sama nnda. Tarakan. Bex longan. Donggala, Balik Papan, aad Sampit with tiansbipnn
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 493 8 CLEARANCES. Dec 4. Ban Yong Seng, Brit. «tr., Angus, for Pontianak. St Georg<\ Brit, str May, Xew York Dec 5. Providence. N'or. str Cornelinsen, for P. Samboe. Cbowfa, Ger. stv Spif-sen, for Bau:,'kok. Eaiilie, Dut. str Salons, for Rhio. IMayo, Brit. str.. Lurcock, for Lan^kat. Kampot, Frch. s».r.. Roses, for
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    • 536 8 VESSELS^ IN PORT. «len>oi-V*r Fla and Ton* Commandcn Arrived Krom Knr \d Kent Brit cruiser 9800 Marescaux Nov C6 Mala<vi }> 'r ,>* Hai Tung Chinese cruis. 2900 Lin Dec 5 Bangkok .1 Hai Chi Chinese cruis. 4300 Shen Dec o Bangkok Sea Belle F.M.B. Yacht 400 Ahmat Nov 24
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