The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 December 1907

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1907. NO. 6,158
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  • 124 1 The KiDg of Sweden is m a dangercus [condition and is sinking— P„gi 5 Oar special lubber es give a Wmrimij < t iufoiiuAtion abent cunpauns, price md pn dnotioe- P*m* l Affairs m Zuluand lo >k serious Colonel Shepstone !u gore lo ariest I> ni/.u!u, and
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  • 1062 1 I H mil p»r:.,p, be accouuted a matter I for m J c msi Ur iblo regret that the ColoJuial O-Bei ar h >me make, no retirements on the Crowj Od.mus over which it has sway that th y iboaid k ep themselves duly and fully ar<
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 139 1 MOTOR CAR REPAIRS TYRES VULCANIZED ACCUMULATORS RECHARGED PiATING, ENAMELLING, PAINTING BY SKILLED WORKMEN ALL MOTOR AGGESSORIES. Lamps, Coils. Jacks, Pumps, Oil Motor Spirit, &c. Sec. STRAITS CYCLE MOTOR CO. BATTERY ROAD. JtheARROLJOHNStH II SCOTTISH CUP RECORDS. I 1905 WINNER. ARROL* JOHNSTON." ***** nd, 3rd, and Uth PLACES. 0 ARROL* JOHNSTON."
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    • 374 1 POPULAR WANTS. W muum To Let For Sale Notices etc., up to 30 words m length will be accepted for this column at One Dollar for three J insertions. Cash with Advertisement.) Young lady just fiom Scotland desires situation as Junior Typist. Good shorthand i writer. App ytoS. c o
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    • 320 1 Entertainments. ALHAMBRA. TO-NIGHT H. M THH KING AND HIS XAVV. Their Majesfes The King and Queen accompanied by Iheir Royal Highnesses The Prince of Wales, Prince Edward of Wales. Princees Victoria, The Duke of Csnnaught. and The Lords of the Admiralty are m un to embark on H. M. S.
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    • 76 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Mtssi-. K».-lly .ind U'aUli ba'c now ream Christmas numbers with Ffcgt i. >:»amer Constantyn for s;t'c— Page 1. Messrs. WiUon oe Co. photographers Cir;md auction >al<- of lota of furniture l>y Powell Co.— Page B. An a3-i-.t.,nt s;i|>«-i inteiuh nt of slaughter booaai vraated I Singapore Piaga i.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 455 1 THE WEEK. MONTAY, f-tU Hii>h Water— l.9 a <».'_>s p. ND M.ti! Homewaid closes, 11 a Legislative Ooamafl, 9 p. TfESDAY. Hitch Water 1 p Hockfy— fl C lal XI v. R_naall*i luiantrv. W_l).\K.-li.M- 11th Hififh Water:— '2 2.11 p Football— B.W. KenU II r S.C.C. THIEsr-A l.ti, Hi<h Wi.ter.—
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  • 337 2 Mr Justice BiMtM b*m delivered jnign-snt m the matter of Hcaan Yap Hon Utin aud Y.tp Loong Coin v. Mr v'han Sow Sin and thirteen cthan It will be icmcinlisrail that this -ma an action m whivh the plantiff nUiaa«d her.dita-.-y tobj laotndtd BSaCSaf the trustees of
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  • 210 2 The dangers of motoring receive a new nd liaqateting illustration from a tragic occurrence ,tt Henley on-To.i n*»». where a chaffer* d.ed of heart cisease yesterday while «">ivinj ffhich the only other oeee.9a._Ai were tto ladies. Tee last act of the unfortrnate to graap the emoivn
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  • 251 2 A Chine mg P > by name, w i Mated ly the Sam i ties on ti a 13th ii rgoi with n__te*f«] aatrj PI ilipj ii a Ui tads. Choag Po tells rather itorj. Be siy- th-t ha started Baadakaa to X i it. Brhj. Xortb
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 497 2 advertisements. NOTIGES. PIANOS Bought, Sold or Exchanged Pianos at $150 and Upwards, by different Makers Guaranted m Perfect Order and Made for the Climate. W. J. GAKCIA, Pianoforte Tuner and Repairer. 50 Bras Basah Koad. Oct 4 o c Suffered Terribly from Indigestion. Cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla. 44 It is
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    • 498 2 H^crttscmcntd. NOTIGES. GOVERNMENT NOTICE, Notice is hereby given that all outstanding bills against the (.overnment should be presented for payment before the l")th instant. All bills incu red after that date should be presented for payment, if possible, some days befon the 2Hth December, 1907. Singapore, 3rd December, l!' 07.
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    • 556 2 advertisement*. MOTIGES. MADAME FAMBON, LADY DENTIBT. HICiH CXiAM WOHK MODERATE PriO. So. Orchard Road. Nov 21 22.12 ESHARAT KHAN Co. Cheapest and beat Book Binder, Printer, nd Account Book Ruler. All orders executed iromptly. 34, Brass Basah Road. SARAWAK GOVERNMENT Tender*- are in\ited T r the supply of enginit ring
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    • 479 2 Hfcvcrtteemcnts. ImXSURAm\GES. THE SCOTTISH PROVIDENT INSTITUTION. Head Office St. Andrews Squire, Edinburgh, i Total Income X' 1.272.200. J Realised Funds at .""Ist December HM)6 tl:{.7«*i,(MK). Tlie above Institution have reduced the j Extra Rate charged for residence m the StraitM Settlements from 1 to i'«. Forms of Proposal. Reports, etc..
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    • 559 2 Pfcvc.ttscmcnu BANKS. 1 Hongkong k Shanghai Bant Corporation. Paid-up Capital |j Rkskkvk Fcm 8 Sterling $10,000,<K0 Silver $11,750,000 Rkskkvk Liability or Pkopeiktoj-s Court of Dibkctors G. H. Mbdhcrst, Esq.— Chaih*., Hon. Mr. Hsnrt Ksswicx,— Dbpctt k. FrcHs,Esq. j A J. Ka^ V"' E. Gobtb, Esq. E. Shblu* vL k. Hacpt,
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  • 355 3 r itUtice of tin po"<aef*« onn n*»l intereal i a t t'e decline m O'ltpul n uift-*ted. n wed fa'l m pria s. The most importaat of the mm i of statistics preaeutetl is tlu- Federated Malay i__a.ee' eutpat tnr nth to hand by cable. As will I,
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  • 98 3 iLT C :> Lahore. Nov. 1 8 Aj-t Bfa-gfa arrived I •3 ■pineal train al l__he-< west station. Captain Inspector were m f the two The tn.in was wet by the Ot I J' ii- V. a. I; mdle. Superintendent < t .tral -la.il. T!.. tin.,
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  • 184 3 S3EK O'MMITTKh F« H. TKIAL I' M. Naaie, a E traaiaa dremtr employtbe(_h.nei befon I >*rate. „v Bat .--.-er ecqoin into tha alleajatioa Ist. I I KCOtioß waif f -sented 1•• Hi on his t.-imer oath, pr from the O metal Efoopt.el. He ight t: r
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  • 101 3 The pr mecut-Oa* Bgaal ol the Opium Fatui 9iturdaj eeked pera-iaeioa from Mr •coed ni i_»i"»t rate, to withdraw i ape of impor'in.: illicit chimin broogbt eel t Chiaaai tn. H-i s aid the eti S ami I m .lundu, bul the packete war* le^kv had been
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  • 744 3 •ftI.OWTU IN \\<>;Ki\'ij KX.-P2Nal._-UXATO DABLE. '1 be sixty-ei-hih hn't \eirly ot,imar\ g*i ral iiie. ting of Urn I'isl. rd Exteusios-. Ajst.alasia aad (Jl "aa Telegraph Company. Limited, was held on Nov. 1"5. under the presidency of Sir John Wolfe Barry. K.C.Ii. The L'hairman said Gentlemen, the gross
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  • 63 3 About tw > /cock oa Siturdiv umrnins^. three Chiaau-^n armed with knives boarded 'he 3 I'.u "Seng m the harbour and st le ei-tht eaeee of lard. They threatened tw.. id 1 1 itiee with knives. When the thiem. iiil rowed eoame distance aw„v. the coolie. r_,:-.ed au
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  • 81 3 While <v r lie Is m Arab B reet •>_: Fiidei nigh*, [oepector C naor of R -chore statiou mw a young Arab wearing a false beard, a sun hat and a laioeoat. Tlie m.n tid he was returning fr< m a ball, aud then oootredicted himself
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  • 103 3 > OtTTPC r Tiie output el the Bereadah Hydraulic Tin Mining Company's mine m X-ve__,b.r hi mounted to 830 piculs Tha company aze going to td 1 a crush. r to their works to treat a 1-t t stanniferous stoae their monitors hire i leatthad. ICr J
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 47 3 A Follower of Influenza. Many p«mons find tbemaelvee affected with itent cough after an attack of inffni Baa. rrHnftl can be promptly cured by the > hamberlain's Cough Remedy it should not L. allowed to ran dv until it becomi I troubl. I i -ah by all healers
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    • 45 3 Grimiult's Skin Soap, so justly reBOwned for it v cleansing and curative propeities m removing dobie*B itch, Ac, pi-e--vents, all skin disea-.es: it is nice to us«, has a most refreshing smell and should always ac used m hot -:ouiitiies iv waablag ami rhaf. 11
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    • 539 3 Stovcrttscmcias. WrWTr.i). MUNICIPAL MOTICE. The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore re<i ire the services of an Assistant Superintendent of Slaughter Houses. The salary of the post is $720 per annum rising by annual increments cf $00 to |9(>o per annum. A colloquial knowledge of tbe Malay lan guage is indispensable: gome
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    • 609 3 a^vcrttoClncnto. yiUQSTIUiXS. 515 LOTS. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture, Excellent Toned Cottage Piano. Japanese Art Curios Horse Victoria d>c. Including A Large Collection of Well-Grown Plants etc. TF[R PROPF.KTV OK CAPTAIN R. T. OLSEN TO laX HKI.Ii A r P/UL4BORG." No. 10, GILSIEAO IWD 0a Saturday, l.'+th
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    • 422 3 TFTETCE ARE NO (Exorbitant Profits. FOR ANYBODY ON BUCHANAN'S I Whiskies. jpwpea___i HI THE PUBLIC Bto™a'EAL- GET THE tjM FULL BENEFIT ■BL-P of the High qualities of "Red Seal" and "Black <2b White" at the lowest possible prices. "Red Seal" retails at 9.50 per case. "Blacß White" at $12.50 of
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  • 19 4 Domestic Occurrences. Marriage. Scrivknor—Vai»ey.—Nov. 7. ai Tiing, J. B. .Scrivener, G.-olo^ist to the K.<krat.d Malay Biatee, to Violtt Taieje
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  • 2024 4 The Singapore free press. Monday, Dec. 9, 1907. ..in, raw. 1 1 is f.rvjutly to te trusted that Ratal will be spared th_ worries an 1 auxietieperils that an aejtbtvwk m Zalwland wot Id be boucd to causs. Tt is n.t for nothing that a big levy of mti.iia b..s
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  • 631 4 Large numbers of Chinese :ie Chinese cruisers on Sunday. The Hirafu M iru left Siaga] Saturday straight for lokoh un i not call at Hongkong. The Quarterly Meeting of fc Work Association will take plaoe a nesday morning at I<^ 30 at tv The ladies of the I'resb.tM Sewing party
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    • 318 4 KELLY WALSH Christmas Numbers WITH Illustrated Supplements. Christmas Cards In great variety. Private Greeting Cards I Printed to Order. i KELLY WALSH, LIMITED. i a_*s-<-I-M[ Bfcflfl !_^-^fti?f _t^L**_i 1 1 < t _^H ->f_(t_P*^r Hr_B_Dl,,Wflßl _SF > t__ k^ -T^M a_BS_a-t_s _a>- .ti <Hi.V *k_ -t ■Piii :^BH^ r^^ 'h__Wl^^W!§il-----SBs^
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    • 130 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOCRAPHERS. THE LEADING AND ONLY HIGH-CLASS STUDIO IN THE COLONY. Our Photographs are of the highest Artistic and Technical Excellence, and are admitted to be Incomparably the Best" m the Far East. No Satisfaction. No Payment. Orchard Road and at Hotel de l'Europe. THE SIWPORE AMATEUR DRAMATiC COMMI
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    • 40 4 Chamberlain s Pain Balm There is no danger from blood poison resulting from a cut or wound of any kind, when Chamberlain's Pain Balu is used. It is antiseptic dressing and should be ii. household. Fo» sale by all Dealers.
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  • 28 5 (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's.) NOVEMBER FIGURES. Received Die 7tb, 1 _>J pm. lhe increase m the imports for November a £1,*****0 the increase m the exports ,62,887,014.
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  • 48 5 .itement of eo'i,»n spinning profits for he year shows th it it was th* most remuteratm year ev.r experienced m L mcashire vv five mills nude total prtri's of tl. The sterling profit on combined share ■apital aad loan cipit.i! erotica out at 84.57 Mr cent.
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  • 31 5 ANOTHER BANK CLOSED. )-t l\tt Natimal Bink at P.t his b-eu closed by order of the Ooaap* r Uar of Currency, the liabilities beioir fiv_» •.nd a half million dollars.
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  • 41 5 Ml T.t't ins left B.rlln for Hunburg en it America. ■B interviewed he denied that his tour any political -BgatteißOe OXCSpt as reBg the Philippine"-, whose development tiefad There w_,s no qoMßtioa of alnu loving or li.
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  • 27 5 I. reived l> .M 11 a.m. I'.i-idem B baa dkfteitelj de- m no cirC-MBet-UMBB would he MB. again to stand far Ike Presidency.
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  • 183 5 Dkeetoe of Agriculture m (ho Malay —.m his report for 1906, '•tate-, that i ments have been made with regard to :.ng camphor plants by mtan«. of cuti f waiting for thr pia.t to fruit, nut la until i*. i- thiiiy M forty rid.
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  • 167 5 Madras Mail To estimate witii any M what the -European has done m I *****, impossible. We may r> cord be i vente cf colonisation acd ooaqneat and uass together statistics showing the growth B and trade, and the increase of Wo may i yen tind
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  • 72 5 .seo i> rapidly recovering from tbqM-he of 1 906 Since the dis800 w i>ermaneut bui dingetedi while 3,7(>0 mure are m COOMB Botii a. The total nn_nber ct build..d by the earthquake was. how--000, so tliat a gocd deal has yet to be ue. The customs
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  • 84 5 The outward Spanish mail steamer [eta de n came m < n Friday afternoon from ivpoo] and the left vestetday uv icing f< r Manila. A fe**v deji altei leaving I'arcelona, a Spanish gentleman returning rejoin his wife at Manila, died on board i j he was buried at sea.
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  • 31 5 (By Submarine Telegraph Router's.) VOLUNTEERS GALORE. Received Deo 7, 11.50 am. The Agent General of Natal (m London) has been inundated with offers for service m Z lluland.
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  • 18 5 The Radical newspapers are violently attacking Natal, accusing tbe Colony of arbitrarily provoking war.
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  • 17 5 It is officially announced at D.irban that Zululand is quiet. Military preparations, however, are not relaxed.
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  • 45 5 CoK.nels Sir Marshall Clarke and W. S. Shepstone, accompanied by a doctor and a magistrate have started for Usuto, with a warrant for the arrest of Dini/ulu. Colone, Mckenzie remains at Nongoma realv to act m the event of Dinizulu resisticg. mmmmt
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  • 259 5 Theee art detail's of the services of the efloeei mentioned m connection with the attempt to arre*t the Zulu chief. Dinizulu Lieut. -CoL Sir Mar-hall Clarke. SJCMjO.; ci. InS6 late K. A.; R. sid.-nt Commi»siontr m Sotitln m Rhodesia ***** l v t»s; b. 1841; m. IshO. \nn.. d. of
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  • 53 5 Received I>_c. 7, 12.2^ pm. The battleship Prince Geo-ge broke from her moorings at Portsmouth yesterday eveuing and col ii led with the cru:>er Snannon. A large hole was made* m the bittleship and she had t j be sent tj dry dock. The upper works of the
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  • 16 5 Tue new destroyer Tartar on her ti ills steamed >* 952 knots an hour.
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  • 145 5 Btfore Mr Jeatioo Bargrave Dear.c acd a specia' jur.', Mr Ferdinand Fortescue Faithful, bold.Bg a Government appoint meLt m the Straits S-ttlements. obtained ISM dai_a.'es and <; Aeeree ni-i beeenoe of the Mieeendnet cf his wife ith Mr Pranoie Wm Donglae, fotmerly euiphyed m the sjme ooiocy. 'lhe
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  • 158 5 Consul General H. B. Miller forwards from Yokohama a recent report which was made to the Tokyo Government by the Japanese consul at Bombay stating that the demand for beer m India exceeds 11,000,000 gallons a year, with a tendency towards further increase. Of this quantity.
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  • 146 5 (From our own Conespoittient.) Penang Dec 7. Received Dec 7, 10.12 am. Vallambrcsa Company is paying an interim dividend of sixpence a share which makes the rate fifty per cent for the year. The quantity of rubber harvested during the eight months April to November inclusive totals
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  • 28 5 At Bi.b_.ne the Eleven of Australii bus made a total of 299 m the first innings agains* the 31 C. Gs. 6] for one wicket.
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  • 19 5 Fit! hundred persons hays been entomb. 1 m a colliery disaster at MouDgek iv Wesi Virginia.
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  • 15 5 Priuce Ferdinand of Bulgaria has Ijeeoine OaVgeged to Princess E'.eonora of P.ms.
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  • 26 5 The condition of King >_ear of Sweden is declare- to be of the very greeeet character. It is feared that he is sinking.
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  • 210 5 (Toe Editor, SiagßS*M| Free Pres..) Dsas Sir,— The msm% ot* an nreeeiß^iiM to fo9ter British trade abroad, and to protec the inter€*:s ol British eoMMCmitiei oeereeea, has long beaaexp«_eaotd. Hiving no Parliamentary Represent .tire. Brfroae on leav'ng Engimd have practical^ n„ means ol making their voice heard,
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  • 197 5 He;k to a Fortvxe Wantkd. General Charles E. Furlong, who for twen tynine years lived a somewhat mysterious hfe at the Fifth Avenue Hotel, and who died at Portland. Me. -n Wednesd y. m supposed to b a bachelor, hut he m,;y after all have ir?en a
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  • 55 5 Mr. Wm. Tbos. Lanorgan, provincial Constable at Chapleau. Ontario, Canada, says I caught a severe cold while hunting a burglar m the forest swamp last fall. Hearing of Chamberlain's Cough Bemedy, I tried it, and after using two sncall Lott'es, I was completely cured."
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  • 931 5 A Startling Book. "In a land where the Government is an absolute bureaucracy, unrestrained by Parlia ment. Press 01 Public Opinion, it is perhaps not extraordinary that the interests of British capital are lost sight of. To the British Official "the stranger within our gates" is always
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  • 116 5 Another instance of the annoying detay to which the public is subject at the hiads of the Post Office ha? been brought to our notice. The M. annexe Guadiana arrived on Si^urday morning at the Borneo wharf before 7 but the mail doos not seera to have reached tlie Post
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 326 5 IROBINSON GO. THE "ZAMBBENE" SLIP-OVER COAT. STORMPROOF yet POROUS. For Making, Driving-, Riding, Shooting fc% and all outdoor purposes mmWS\ Made m specially woven Smooth Cloth, Cr^ B, both the outside and woollen lining being I weatherproof ed by a process which yen- *4jf B ders it a thorough protection
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  • 931 6 It has long been evident that famine conditions are prevailing m the Inited Provinces, and Mr. Hewitt ar parently came to that conclusion at the beginning of last month, for the Lieutenant -Governor's memorandum on famine policy, uhich has just l>een issued, bears date Oct. S. The
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 72 6 No Opium m Chamberlain s Cough Remedy. i* not tlu least danger m giving c mix rlaiu's Coogk Remedy to small chil dr.: as it contain* no opium or other ham' h-ldrng. It has au established reputioii of liOre than thirty years as the most successful medicine m aaa for
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    • 552 6 Stovcrtisements* On the Berth. NORLDEUTSCHER LLOYD. or Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Ports. The Imperial German Mail Steamer "PRIS/. ETTEL FRIEHRICH,'' M.Bt>.-> tons. Capt. Malchow, having left olombo on Friday the Mh inst. at, 8 p.m. lay be expected to arrive here on Thursday ie ISfth idem at daylight, en route
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    • 642 6 H&verti-cnicnta. H&vertlsemcnts. aopcrttscmcnts. B&vcrtigciiicnt.. SHIPPING SHIPPING. SHIPPING. SHIPPING. OCfi^N STEAM SHIP Co, Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay, Co. Ltd. The Companies' .steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwarus for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight, and for Genoa,
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    • 629 6 P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Medlterraneen Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or aboat MAIL LINES. Outward (for Chima) IWB Arcudi.i Dec 21 Devunha
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    • 741 6 Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LINES iteamers of the Coast Fleet. tomb reg. Torrs reg. Petchaburi 2191 Devawongsa 1848 Borneo 2100 PakLat 1657 Kohsiobang *2040 Anghin 1657 Rajah 2028 Locksun 1657 Pitsanuloi 2019 Choising 1657 Bangkok 1920 Pongtong 1657 Rajaburi 1904 Samaen 1657 Korat 1900 Loo So k 1604 Manila 1789
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    • 682 6 N. D. L Norddeutscher Lloyd, Br erne* HfPERIAL GEBMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail this Company aail fortnightly fr a Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connect; m M v Naple3, Alexandria and vice versn Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Btagap kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki A Kobe to V
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  • 1005 7 Tki.k ..k\i«h C M PAN IBS NHOII.D BE B<»C'.HT OCT. Thk Plaoui of Modern Days. Mr John Henniker Heaton, M. P. for Canterbury, who carried the Imperial Penny Postage Scheme on 12th July Js9B. was amongst the p usengere on board of the PAO. China." which
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  • 145 7 A large aulience assembled at the Ten ton ia Club on Siturday evening to witness the second production of H. V. E inond's 'One Summer's Daj ly the members of the local Am iteur Dramatic Club. The piece was a great 6ucc3ss, and the applause was frequent.
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  • 130 7 The scale of fee? to be taken by Inspectors of weights anil measures m verifying them has been fixe! and omes into operation on Jan 1. A. Fiso'ier of Biugkok is authorised to file specifi.-tions ef an inveution for a new a.b collector. Similar autboiiz ition m respect
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  • 132 7 Oar little girl, two and one half years old, woke up coughing with tbe croup one «-venin^ recently. We happened to hay» some ot* Chamberlain s Cough Remedy on hand and gave her two doses of it. She went back lo sleep and wok.-
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  • 73 7 (COftftlCTßD TJP TO Dec. 7.) Bank4in/i 2/4 T 8 demand 2,3? Prirate credita 3 m/« 2/4$ credits 6 m/i w 2/4 i France, demand Bank. M 292 M Q»*mant, demand 238 a. India, T. T 173; RTokokono, demand 13J%nom v. Yokohama, demand M 114 Java, demand 139', Bangkok, demand
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  • 124 7 Deceinl);i 7 Tin 5,;«37i Gambier 6.70 Gambier Cube No. 1 10.0U Gambler Cube No. 2 8.50 Pepper Black (ord,n. Spore) 13.60 Pepper, White (fairL.W. 5 p.e., bikers 2<>.37 i Nutmeg* (110 to the 1b.)... 23.50 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) j:. 00 Mace (Banda) mi.oo Clovea (Amboina) Liberian Coffee
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  • 590 7 C*plul C.plUl I.tac P.Jd 1300 000 "Sin S?n V fr P Compao,. Qu u|| IdUU.OW 300,000 10 10 B«l»> Tin xr rv. t*a 1300,000 225.000 10 0 B™ml?- 10 -ass S*sss» .'g SJ2 120.000 £J £1 Lahat Mines Ltd. Sln £250.000 I?t,MM) *l" 5 P«h»ng Consolidated Co Ltd 4
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 289 7 When Mosquitoes begin to annoy you, remember Calvert's j 20 Carbolic Soap. I It has been found so useful 1 either to prevent the attacks of these and other insects, or to antiseptically cleanse their bite?. 1 In other respects, too. for instance, as a safeguard agaimt contagious diseases, or
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    • 565 7 Htocrtiaements. TO LET. HOUBE TO LET. Tbe finely situated and commodious hou AUCHENCAIRN,' Tanglin Hill Hoa Two Tennis Courts. Apply to A. If. McNEIL c o syme a. C Aug M v.c TO LET UNFUEN ISHED. BURNBRAI "—Anderson Koad. TeaM Court. Apply to W. DI'NM.N. 2. Priuc*' Ittaa l>cc 4
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    • 285 7 Shipping. N. D. L. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD WEEKLY PASSENGER SERVICE FOR BANGKOK. The t this C ::-i ,my are intended to leave Singapore iv, ry Friday. s.s. "DELI 1,400 ton- Capt. .lob. I m connection with the outwarl G. iman Mail AND m "NUINIUKG" MMtoai Cmsm. Fr. Ilinsch. Tlu- latT.-r i-
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    • 216 7 HAMBURC-AMERIKA LINE. PASSENGER SERVICE. t by the uc w Bteamers Rhknahia," Habbburq," Hohenhtaote-V and the SCandia and SH-EBIA." Tbe steamers are specially built for the tropics and have luxurious Passenger accommodation. First-class Cabins amidships, lighted throughout by electricity, cabins fitted with fans. Doctor and Stewardesses carried. Laundry on board. Return
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  • 519 8 DARI'L BAH AH WIN. The weather was not at all favourable to s football on Saturday afternoon, but a large crowd of spectators collected on the l.iffljs a K^lamation Ground to see the final betweeu tte D.rul liibar and Fathol X.rib. There <" Baael hive been same
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  • 225 8 Tha Belgiaa Ives- ooßßaaeße. with rvmark,;>on an int- .view with a lta--ian diplomatist wl.icb was published re- iv the Brussels Matin. Th- diplo re-aiuably Count V\ itte. who otten Brussels, where hia ***** iaW is an to the Uussian Legation r- marked he had -h< Belgian military >.
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  • 290 8 A wording to The Times report of the i diacaßaioa ou The piper ->n "Burma," by Mr. l NUbe', Sir Hu.n I". rnes u'ged that rhere were several r i way < x'ea.ions or more pres vug irap>rrance th iv that of on aontiag 'he province with B»u_r.i, and t\MOa
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  • 433 8 Noticing the report cf the commercial ex amination m Singapore, the Pinang Gazette I says. The i eport on tbe recent commercial ex- h aminatiou held by the Singapore Chamber of a Commerce. übli.bed m our issue of yester- j a day. is an interesting if somewhat disappoint-
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  • 439 8 FINE FILMS AT THK ALHAMBRA In }ears to o oaa the Ctaaaaatograpli bm*] taaeh the efcildrea history, and thus rtplae^ tl.e historian wiiose records an- io bopka 9 of the films which enterprising wh o nowadays sc-^ur the worli for pictures tf great pac.rnts and M BBON tabs
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  • 75 8 Ai o predion made Boeialieai m Germany, so attack, which is hnt advertisement, wi'jj assured y make it here; :i3 attack made the Bahratioa Auny ar.d a_BJ yet make Christian Science By ad rtenr.s let us expose what is essentially fa'se m Marc ard his disciple*: but Ift us
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  • 76 8 A NlCgpo correspondent writes: On Wednesday nexr. November _!7, an interesting mhiriage wili take place m the S.ttlem9nt, between Miss Francis Mary Chrvstie aud Captain Robert Djll.us cf the s.s. Lite. The bride is the daughter of Colonel and Mr O Chrystie, and niece of Lidv Wa'sham. Lady Walsham has
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  • 412 8 Captain L'ld-11 of the Datch steamer Merapi, which arrived on Siturday evening from Pekalongan. reports that on Friday at t 8 <10 am. he passed the four masted British sailing ship Alcides of L>ndon lung at anchor iv 1 deg 22 mm south latitule and 107 deg -v
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  • 380 8 MR. KEIR HARDIE 'S MISCHIEVOUS MISSION A LEfrBK from Pkxan«. HI EMIT >X CI THB HUM. D .II V MAI!." Sir.— As Mi Keir H.irdie. MP. has lately 1 through Singapoie and Penang. and is now making h'm.elf vevy eoceaaeoooß m India by his very pronounced sympathy with the Swadeshi
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  • 247 8 The heavy raiu yesterday rather sp.iled the rate, at the Club but there. wa9 a fair inus'er after the arrival of tt.3 ten o'clock launch, there was a high tide, smooth water with 6on_e swell, and a fairly stiong current with he men. S.ven start e<\ Mr B
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  • 24 8 Mr E Hums Pye. of Messrs Butter field and Swire'-?, returns from England to Hongkong shortly with a bride. He marries Miss Gwen Brett.
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  • 116 8 A Skvbntbeh Days' Journey. London, October 21.— Mr H. M Snow, of the International Car Company, told me the otVer day something of what is to be done m providirg a more direct overland route between Europe and tie Far East, and especially Japan, than is available
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  • 151 8 Per Selangor from T. Anson. Me_srs 0. B. Hickhng, W M. Butchart, H Caldicott, Stapp, Pi>oley and Woodroffe. Per Guadiana from Saigon Mr Mergler. Per Reijn6t f rem Sourabaya Drs Wolvekamp and Posthuma, Mrs Post hu ma, Messrs C. J. Blacker, J. Il.rten, A. Horning and A. Elias. Per
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  • 141 8 Passengets per German ss Prinz Eiel Friedrich expected to arrive here on the L th instant Mr J. G. Schlimmer. Mr and Mr- J. A Prins. Mr A. Prin-> and family, Mr ar.U Hi Krv Jeeaaaa, Mr H. t* Prius, tSv T. Oiuham. Mr" I. R
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  • 182 8 Dec. 6. Beal.iiig, Br.t. otr., Wallace, for Hm^kong and .Tapan. Dec 7. Delhi. Biit st- Andrews, fur Hongkong aa I nhaaglißJ X-i^ntiing, Gar. str., Hinsch. for Bangkok Ranee, Ger. str.. Peters, for Deli J. Asahan. Pin Seng, Brit, str., Davidson, for Port Swettenham and Penang isla de Luion, Span
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  • 88 8 IraoroM mud Dmtka mmiem liferent vessels were herthmi am flafaroae. East Wharf Basin OlaOCfle. E. Wharf Sec. 1 -N Section 1 Sheers Wharf -Nil Section -2 Ben'aii_', Konig Wlhebn I 3 ->.. 4 Labuan I Minilya «3 -Mojune. Kor I 7 Lle-de Luzon.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 336 8 DE KONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. I NOB CONTRACI AVIIK TUB TTpIBBBI _8118 I.MOA CNT Agenta at Singapore. Ship Agency, late J Daendels Co 2-3. Collyer Qua? THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE. 8.1 \\i.in!vn". Pontianak and Singkawang i "Bbouweb"-. Toengkal, Mocaaa-Baba. Sim{>ang and Djambi D c.- ''RocHUtt-ur* 1 >aaawi-^
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 96 8 WEATHER REPORT Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Rain Dec 6. H'kong 4p. 3«> 17 NI 62 G Manila 4p. 7.8 Wo 23 24 c Kandang Kerbau Hospital, Dec 6 1 i*:) 7 am. 3 pm. 9pm Bared 32 Fan 29 9(9 29.851 29 935 Temp. 8-h 83 76 Wet
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    • 680 8 VESSELS^ IN PORT. Men- ot-m.r Fie j and Ton* 'nmmaadsri Arr.vad "roni Al Hai Ynng Chinese cruis. 2900 Lin Dec I Bangkok J Hai Chi Chinese cruis. 43C0 Shen Deo I Panglok J* n Sea Belle F.M.S. Yacht 4 m Ahmat Nov tl P. Swettenham P. Ban Shlc flasr Ton-
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