The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 February 1908

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  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1908. NO. 6,215
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  • 98 1 The leider deals with a possibla e_p)tt duty en tin, which seems to be now sup ported eveu bv K, tlie tl p pjr^ Page 6 The Premier's H« use of L >rds d s^.ruetion resoluti m has been can ied bv a large majority ia thd
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  • 83 1 RATS lh"s is serous and not merely the scornful increduhtv which marks the obsarvation of the vulgar man when his friend tells bim a? true that wLi^h is not. Tie origin of that express. on :s no doubt to [ye fouud in the ui substantiality of the species thi' bred
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  • 190 2 which does not attack men like tbe pulex cheopis. So it may be that the Norwegian grev rat, in replacing tbe black rat. with its nastv little plague fl-ja, has actually been a Messing in disguise. But we know too little vet about the varieties of rats and their "fleas
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  • 558 2 Mr Or. A. Fernandez and Mr C. P. Mar- have been appointed deputy reg strars I f births and deaths, Singapore. A list of 52 undesirables who have been banished from the OoloßJ during Januiry .tppears ia the Government Gazette. Dr C T. Kiikes is appointed medical i Boot in
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    • 887 2 bW_!??u^^ __s b____ rm_'^__ BKf' 99^^^ W^^mfr- _—^^f^\C_a___B_ Vm _H_BBi^___^^^_S^^_^_^s_3 —w\ E E DON'T fail to come please, judge for yourself and make an early selection of our newly unpacked GRAMAPHONES and 40,000 records in all languages; Chinese and Malay excepted, but will follow soon. MACHINES, strong reliable and cheap,
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    • 620 2 Htwertisementa. NOTIGES. MADAME FAMBOF, LADY DENTIST. High Class Work Moderate Price. No. 215, Orchard Road. Nov 21 u.c SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING Promptly executed. Absolute secrecy guaranteed. Mrs. E. F. HOWELL, Cavenagh Bridge Buildings, Raffles Hotel. ESHARAT KHAN Co. Cheapest and best Book Binder, Printer, and Account Book Ruler. All orders executed
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    • 516 2 H&vcrtlecmcnta. INSURANGES. New Zealand Insurance Co. Ltd. FIRE AND MARINE. SuDscrifcad Capital .£1,500,000. Paid up Capital and Reserves 600,000. Fire and Marine Risks of every description under-written at Lowest Current Rates. ADAMSON, GILFILLAN k Co, Ltd., General Agents Eastern Archipelago. A. J. SCA.NDREIT, Manager Insurance Department. Guardian Assurance Company, Limited,
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    • 524 2 H^v>crtiscmcnt6• BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHAI. TER Paid up Capital in 60,000 shares of £20 each £1,200.000 Reserve Fund £1.476.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1.200.000 f Bank of En<>i JLMS BANKKRs) ATIoXAL Bank OPBoorLAJro 1 The London Cm am MjdV, LAND BANh II
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 115 2 Sunday Church Services. St. _jn>EEw> Cathedeix a.i_ M.ttms and Litany. 7 U am Holy Ooounnnkni Choral 9.15 un H..> y Communion (Plain B odav Schooi 4 pm lasses (Adults). Bves ng i Seormoav Sta M UiMEfj's, Sepoy Links 11 1" o Chow Seiviee. 3 V• pm Sunday School. 8.15 pm
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  • PANAMA CANAL.
    • 376 3 The itatemsnl that I have Er _oent!y em D^f T^e^raph." that the j-st ..f the Panaaaa Ship I anal has been sr^stiinatsd, finds ea-roborstion in the announcement that Congress wil 'y be asked to vote greatly increased SU PI is n n practically admitted ttoathe eost
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  • 327 3 TO ibera of unemployed men in Singa] now, and nobody seems to want We io some m>>st wort _s who are desiro s of finding e have b en months s- > the in- •Y t chc:mber," a discredit to hims I his race iya a
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  • 115 3 nana Inability t > Pay. i ai >t\ Feb •">. -I- aroy, who recently memorialised the Throne aettii g forth iaabU reuut the sum of 1 1,1 80,0 0. whk the portion of Chines-' indemnity iYoviiceof Kwang Tung for support of the pec; Chan Ki Kin, cf the
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  • 372 3 A— ins* ration-made piano, which was, with the consent of the Speaker, being exhibited at Parliament House, has caused a good deal of comment among Federal members, says the Britwc Australasian. "Iu consideration of the Treasurers political skill in manipulating the strings, his delicacy of touch, and
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  • 281 3 We have received from Messrs Whitfield, Bang Co. Ipswich tbe eighth edition oi -ir annual catalogue of Pottage Stamps of the World Taia publication is well known to philatelists all over the globe anO. the prices quo' el therein form an equitable basi- or ex change rates
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  • 197 3 The death of Mrs Frances MacMurrough K n an tgb, the widow of the Right Hon. A. M. K tvanagh, L:>rd-L eutenant of the county of prill recall to the memory of old li imentariana one of the most remarkable caree sof tbe last centu y. Mr
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  • 73 3 For mmy years pa*t a la ga quantity of provisions of varions kinds has been forwardthe United Kingdom from different parts of li us-i.i and although great fluctuations hitherto taken place the trade appears to be settling down to a more regular basis of supply, with annual
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  • 11 3 Canada is certainly the land of the young
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  • 633 3 Mr Henry F am an bni done Hi decree, in Frame, v hat the Wrighf I rothi Ovilie and W Our. hav,- dOM la i H^ haa demons rated ti.it mat than air oaa ba made baa beaa mad flies at the rata of over thirty
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  • 202 3 An old woman in Orkney was noted for telling whisky on tbe sly. Her house was a few mil- s from *h*town, and the ex. use orb hand often tried, but in vain, to get her con\icted. A ytung ofli er wmw app I I the
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    • 713 3 MR. NIEUWKERK STILL WELL, Now 78 Tbabs of Age, Yet The Indigestion Cvrurn of t.:e Stomach OK WHICH DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS Cured Him Hue Never Returned. Mr. J. G. Nieuwkerk, tbe popular merchant of Palembang, Sumatra, paid a flying visit to Singapore recently, and though now 73 years of
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    • 434 3 Portable Engines. PATENT FIRE BOX Efficient ®> Economical in use in the Federated Malay States. THE BORNEO Co.^ LTD. Singapore and Kranji Railway. I i 1 1 1 H IM— ■lIIIMI from 30th September, 1907 and until further Notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. UP TRAINSPas3ir Paajar.g 4- 7.25a
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    • 271 3 A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY Thi- is theage of research and expe*i ment, -*h~a all nature-, so to speak, is ransacked by the scientific for the comfort and happiness of man Science has indeed made giant strides during the past century. i. among the— by no means lea-t important— disc o\ -cries
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  • 1331 4 i May Ist.— Forgot myseU and slept well during part ol night. Aroused by mother crysoftly. Didn't know the giants could cry. K snny. Motin-r called nurse. O.d image said Yes. what is tlu- matter Mother I F.aby has*t DD Ffed or cried for four hour-
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  • 337 4 A Prosperous Future for Ireland. A great le_l of cjrrespondencß has arise. ont of an article, Power from Peat," which recently appeared ia a home paper, ar.d Pro fessor Vivian Lewes and a number of other anltirg engineers hive reported on the invention of Dr E ken
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  • 235 4 H E Sir Frederick Lugard. at the City Sail on the sth, presented certificates awarded dining last year hy the Hongkong Branch of the Sanitary Institute. His Excellency, after presenting thepriz' s. expressed the opinion that the value cf hi !i an institution, affiliated to a great inetitnti
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  • 368 4 SIR HENRY McCALLUM ON PLANTERS, ALSO ON A BISHOP. At a luncheon given in honour of the Governor of Ceylon by the Dimbula Planters' Association, presided over bv Mr Graeme Sinclair, as a prelude to the Ridel la races, Sir Henry McC ilium nude a bi i^t but humorous spjech,
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  • 267 4 AGRICULTURAL LANK RECOMFiLii'ixos and West Point. The report of the Se2retary of War on his journey to the Philippine Islands is a document lengthy and filled with recommendations of the intenaeat interest to the people of the Llands. Secretary Taft in the strongest langna advises tbe
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  • 152 4 The Times" is informed th tt n European, in full orders of the Blddhist pn hood, will leave Rangoon -or Loudon next M irch. It is not generally known that there are several Europeans who h i\ ed the Buddhisi priesthood from time
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  • 106 4 DAMAGE ESTIMATED AT £160,0 Newcastle, Monday.— One of the most disastrous fires that have occurred in N w castle broke out at 3 o'clock on dan. 20 in ihe house of David Cohen and Company, facing the railway in Scott-strect. In less than two hours the whole
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  • 643 4 STEAM fiKS. Giving port of depart are and u-'wre kn/nrrn date due here, and name of Ag< tds I Achilles, Liverpool, Mar 2-, Hanefield. Agamemnon, China, Mar 15 Mansfield. Airlie, Sydney, Feb 2<> Bonsteed. Ajax, Liverpool. Fern I Ham Alcinous, Liverpoo'. A] -Id. i Aiicante. Europe, Pah .7
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    • 32 4 Five hundred cases of typhoid fever were •^d with glycogen during the December I epidemic in western Pennsylvania Dr. A W. Hill, who was especially commissioned to see that glycogen was supplied
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    • 523 4 A Good Tonic j for Anybody I who is Run Down. 1 I OF ALL %|^y%X I f 1 USPS ©TO. YY^\l UK _iliO 1 9. Wordsly House, Stonnall, near Walsall. Dear Sirs, My doctor ordered me to take Angier's Emulsion for dyspepsia and nervous affections, and I am very
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    • 26 4 *i itY M i __t«oi f In Si 'ic JUL KJJL from the Foundation of the Settlement on February 6th, LBISL the Tran-i.-r to the 0
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  • 1545 5 MILITARY EXPERT GIVES < EVIDENCE. 3C LONG D-MUm AS A VKRY GOOD SHOT. Mr CMmin, the third magistrate, was busy yesterday taking evidence in the charge g of murder brought against Towfik, Sulong an 1 Syed Moh imed bin Agil bv causing the j dea h ol
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  • 227 5 An Old Indian writes to the Times •jiving one interesting detail of the defence of of Arrah during the Indian Mutiny by the late Mr. Boyle, witn aVout 00 Sikhs and ten civilians, that shows with what ingenious determination the siege was carried on by the
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    • 227 5 HAD TO USE STICKS. Serious Kidney and Bladder Troubles. Mr. W. J. Benson, of 81, Fife Road, Beckton Bond, Canning Town, London England, writes Gentl_men I was taken very bad with pains in the small of my back. I soon became so ill that I could do no work, and
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    • 419 5 H&pertiaements. r£2v If a man is as ffijjjp^^ old as he feels, W |p then these fel- 1 B|H| lows must be 1 &S$W about ten years 1 JpQjifc old. They don't OSr ffi|A intend to grow o| old. They know' Wj that Ayer's Sarjfcj saparilla gives new life, strength,
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    • 501 5 Hfcvcrtteetnente. 7WQTIONS. REMINDER. TO 'DAY 2\T 2\p.m. AT THE BISHOP'S HOUSE, ORCHARD ROAD AUCTION SALE OF Household Furniture, Horses and Carriages, ete. H. L. COGHLAN Co., Licensed Auctioneers Surveyors. Feb 15 16-2 TONGKANGS AUCTION SALE OF SIX TONGKANGS To be held at J HORE EHAEU < On Friday, 21st February,
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    • 472 5 Bt>t>erffscmcnr« AUGTIONS. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Tuesday, 18th Feb., at 2-30 p :n. European residence No. 10, Tiverton Lane, off Killicey Road. 7.188 feet, freehold. POWELL Co., Auctioneers. Feb 12 19.2 VALUABLE RESIDENTIAL PROPERTY AT SOPHIA ROAD. FOR SALE BY AUCTION. i AT Messrs. H. L. COGHLAN k Co's Salerooms Monday, 24th
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    • 592 5 THE Singapore Free Press. I Morning Daily. To Our Readers The Singapore Free Press is now a Morning Daily, and is on sale at depot*, from an early hour each morning (Sundays excepted). Cash price Ten Cents a copi Subscribers' copies will he delivered ar their private residences, (or town
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  • 2086 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, Feb. 15, 1908. Here .hall the Press the People's right maintain, Unawed bv influence > an(j unbribed by gain S Here patriot Truth hrr jrlorious precepts draw. j Pledged to Religion, Loyalty and I-aw. a The unfavourable trade returns which we gave the other day
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  • 707 6 Mr Herbert Wright's departure on his visit to Ceylon, the Straits and Java been postponed. The Royal Arthur, which left Portsmouth on 19th inst., arrives at Singapore Feb. 2»j leaves 27ih, and arrives Honkong March 3 Lieut O. Y. Hibbert is appointed acting adjutant, Singapore Volunteer Force, fror February 14.h.
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    • 331 6 Ireceived direct from cuba. HAVANA J3GARS. Kothschilds Elegantes (Bock Co.) Alicias "Finos (Bock Co.) Regalia de la Reina Fina (H. de Cabanas.) Regalia Especial (H. de Cabanas.) Londres Fino Superior extra (Henry Clay.) Regalitos (Antonio Lopez.) Orfeos (Manuel Zdoreno Co.) ALL IN BOXBS OF 25 (2IGARS. Caldbeck MacGregor Cte^fJ™ BBS
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    • 276 6 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHERS. THE LEADING AND ONLY HIGH-CLASS STUDIO IN THE COLONY. Our Photographs are of the highest Artistic and Technica. Excellence, and are admitted to he Incomparably the Best in the Far East. No Satisfaction, No Payment. Orchard Roai and at Hotel de I'Europe. The Standard 1 Photographic Studio,
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  • 58 7 (Bj Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter's.) Bombay Mohamedhans Riot. Rec. at 2 16 p.m. A telegram has been received from Bombay s"ating that disputes arose between the Sunni sect and the Shiah sect of Mohamedhans. A riot followed in which five persons were 1 end forty injured. The police intervening,
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  • 27 7 A labour meeting called at Durban to heir Mr Keir Hardie broke up in confusion, H trdie being unable to get a hearing.
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  • 129 7 The result ol the election at South Leeds Sir John Walton, deceased) is that Bfr M. Idlebrook, L'beral candidate, had votes; Mr R J. Neville the Unionist hid 4915 anl Mr A F x kin Libour candidate 2 151. -*tron^ Socialist fueling in the constituency. Previous <
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  • 38 7 More Friendly Feeling. Beoeired Feb. 14-th, 11 am The American citizens of Los Angeles ted OOfdi-lrj the proposal of Japai.- M n ride-its of that city to pirticipate in the reception of the American Beet.
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  • 17 7 Received 11 5 tat. Zikka Khel expedition his started, and is marching on A.. M
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  • 366 7 Mr A C Rndra, the weD-known barrister re, and former! j of Penang died it evening oi pneumonia, Mr Rndra had for s few days bnt it was not supposed that he nai i mm wry ill as L> lead ith. Mr Gentle, the
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  • 17 7 raiu may be cawed very quickly by ap g I hamberiain*fl Pain Balm to thv in
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  • 63 7 IMPORTANCE OF KIAOCHOU. (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's.) CANNOT BE ABANDONED. In the Budget Committee of the Reichstag, replying to a complaint about the cost of the garrison at Kiaochau, the Government declared that a reduction was impossible, as Kiaochau was of great value in the dissemination of Germ in influence
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  • 30 7 BUDGET RIOT. At Tokio, after an exciting six hours' debate, culminating in a riot on the fl >or of the House, the House of Representatives has passed the Budget.
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  • 36 7 The Vicars-M nim Company are issuing a million sterling in debentures to carry out an arrangement in connection with Aimstrongs to estiblish works in Japan for the manufacture of ordnance and other products.
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  • 42 7 Premier's Resolution Passed. Received at 6.45 pm. The Premier's resolution allocating six days for the completion of all stages of the reintroduced Scottish Lind Bills, which the House of Lmls threw out, has been carried by 331 to 84.
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  • 121 7 The results of the three principal races on Feb \2, the first day, were. Kinta Trial Stakes (One Mfle.) Mr Hood's br g Ddlcore, 8 st. 0 lb. 1 Mr Wool S>oi Bx>'s b g Beau Garcon, 8 st. 7 lb. 2 Mr Chong Ah Yong's c g
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  • 207 7 The fits'-class cruiser "King Alfred" flagship of Admiral Sir A. W. Moore, left vesterday for Hongk3ng, the Alacrity following Lte in the evening. A home paper savs A strong rumour is going round that Admiral Sir A. Moore, who is being succeeded bv Sir Hed
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  • 173 7 A telegram to Hongkong states that the American fleet f>r the Pacific had reached Fuat. i Arenas, (Sand Point) in the Straits of Magellan, where Admiral Euan's battleships would coal from a squadron of twelve C dliers before goin_ on to Callao. Some mav remember that Punta Arenas was the
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  • 1139 7 j Qiucgtut. ogrunl homines nostri est farrago Kbetfi. Juvenal. Friend Scottie came galumphing into our sanctum last week, waving a copy of the Saturday Review, which he plumped down before our spectacles, saying Read that, f man." The passage his finger indicated bore that in the
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  • 24 7 {From our own Correspondent.) Received 10.17 am. The Bitu Caves Rubber Company during the year 1907 turned out 3332 pounds of rubber.
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  • 56 7 A European residence in Grange Road was visited by burglars on Thursday night. Two rolled gold watches and ShO in money were stolen. The house was not closed and entrance was easy. A report was made to the police, but no arrests have been made yet, nor
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  • 65 7 A Kling stall keeper was asleep on the verandah of a house at the junction of Victoria and Arab Street on Thursday night when he was disturbed by s-»me one hacking at his throat He jumped up and saw some Chinamen running away. He has no idea why
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  • 66 7 The statutory meeting of tbe Lanadron Rubber Estates, Limited, was held at the Cannon- street Hotel, E. C, on 23rd Jan. Mr Andrew Mcllwraith (chairman), who presided, stated that there was nothing to report iu the way of actual business, as work did not commence before Jan. 1. He
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  • 355 7 Sempan Tin. Commercial agents cable Manager reports output since last advised about 6 tons. More men will be sent immediately." Damansara (Selakgob) Rubber. A divid end of 2 per cent, on the paid-up capital of the company as on June 30, 1907, will be paid forthwith. Sungei Djonq
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    • 42 7 "I have been prescribing Morrhuol Creosote capsules very extensively during the past two years in Bronchial and Tubercular disorders, and in several of my severest cases, 1 have been astonished how rapidly repair has fa Van nlana Tn nnlmrt»io«r tnUivnlrolo f nov
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    • 192 7 ROBINSON COMPANY. JUST UNPAQKBU -NDIABOLOIS^ OR THE HEVIL ON TWO STICKS. <___M^-A^^__-____ __> Single Sets $1.50 per set, plain spool. Single Sets with rubber mounted spools. 52.50, 5?.75. $3 per set. Double Sets, 2 pair of sticks and one plain spool, 52.25 per set with rubber mounted spools, $3, $3.50.
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  • 1302 8 VARIETY OF MATTERS BEFORE THB BOARD. An ordinary meeting of the Municipal Commission was held yesterday afternoon at the Board R wm. The President Mr E. G. Broadrick, was in the chair, and there were also present Dr Fowlie, Messrs Macbean. B liley, C. Keng Lee, Ong Tek
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  • 73 8 There seems to be no end to (ilobeloafing," a pursuit which began about sixteen years ago with one Sven Hiren and has continued actively ever since. A telegram to the Independance Beige" announces the arrival at Rome of M. Thomassin, the Frenchman who is making a tour of the world
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    • 341 8 Never neglect a bad cold. You can not tell bow it may result. A simple home remedy will often bring relief and should not be ignored, but there is nothing so reliable as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is well known for its quick cures of COUghs and colds. For sale
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    • 465 8 Bbvcrtteementa. SHIPPING. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. (•A/% A regular FORTNIGHTLY Service ii maintained between Japan and Europe by th( foUowing NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. Under Mail Conteacts with thb Imperial Japanese Government. Specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity provided with excellent accommodation foi First
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    • 465 8 advertisements. B-___--_g_gßssfS-S-----___g_g_sß_B__B__^_^_M____' SHIPPING P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore oo or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) 1908 Marmora
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    • 636 8 advertisements. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LINES. Steamers of the Coast Fleet. tows reg. rows reg. Petchaburi 2191 Chow Fa 1643 Borneo 2100 Devawongse lb-it Kohsichang KMO Paklat 1657 Rajah k 2o2a Anghir 1657 Pitsanulok -^19 Looksun 1657 Bangkok 1920 Choiaing 1657 Rajaburi 1904 Poagtong 1657 Korat 1900 Samaen 1657
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    • 575 8 Ht>vcrtiscmcnts. SHIPPING. MI. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen INPEKIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail steam— this Company sail fortnightly from Yr.-a,,. Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sou! Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection ilar^-. Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Pon Said Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore Y kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki A Kobe
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  • 896 9 HM iner, forging ahead carefully at quarterspeed, acknowledged with a gruff, taciturn Woof! of her horn merely a smother of B without my decided note the distant I Un re6V funnelled tender creeping out from the dookfl Dawn had languidly iken of the sky as she neared the rt
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  • 268 9 WHAT NEXT— AND NEXT? Somebody has been recalling the '"seven n eiders'' of 19 7, and asking for a parallel throughout the world's history. Certainly the lire months just passed his witnessed a rem irkal 1 1 step in the record of human pro- is. The achievement- of the year
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  • 59 9 Thk Dowaoes Invitku to Retire telegram to our Chinese edition, the Chinese Mai!,*' states that in cabling to present compliments to the Throne on New fear's D_.y, Chinese merchants in America expressed Hie desire that Her Imperial Majesty, the Empress Djwager, should reI tire to allow the
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  • 404 9 Per P 0 Delhi, due Feb. 14.— Mr W. 0 B ml n, MrH Hunter, Mr E. Webster, Mr W. Anderson, Mr G. W. Hingston, Mr and Mrs McArthur, Sir W. T. Taylor, k cmo, Mr W. T Wo 1. Prince K Abdulaziz, Prince A. Hamid,
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  • 841 9 An Earthq lala -Predicting Plant ft New Lighthouse Idea Eyeglasses for Troubles Curability of Cancer El< Bopi -Testing— Oragk u Doctor- Gaaoliaa Caaa The Captive Balloon Sani« tarioa Canal Tunnels. Thi abrus plant, wi wild in Caba and pacta of India, baa a ropatattoß ia the tropica for
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  • 16 9 to b attempt) iof tl I P rities on tb to the Man
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    • 2 9 D IIH/IA/n'Q
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    • 715 9 ,g :J!J l mmmumummmmmmmmmmmm mmmm _i»«««M^B^»Miß»^^iMMMM^MM>M^Bwi^»»^B^BMiMMWß»wißii^i^^M^^BMßw«KjM^^^««^^^^^B^^M«B^MMi^M^MWMßßßßWi^BWß| m H a Celebrated Oilmen's Stores U Agents for LEA PERRINS WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Bapr Crosse Blackwell, Ltd. l)jr When buying Ume Juice Buy the Best. 1 1 |j||lJlii;il' ijl^J^ I J^.©¥%tsc__*rB_t li G^" r i Lime Juice. J %-CB^'? I "MONTSERRAT" is prepared from
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  • 538 10 II__IAUKAP>L_ FORTRESSES AND &BKOCC Warriors. Daa_a ol Japanaee beroea of old that thrill t:: hearts and fire the imaginations of the yonag in the land of the Rising Sun occupied a considerable share of the lecture on Military Works in Old Japan," given at the Japan Society
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  • 341 10 I YrMEEES Of The "La hour Party." The steady growth of the Socialist menace ia untry is well illustrated in the ani I 4 M the Labour Party preeented to the annual conference si Hal For the first time the party, which is un er the complete
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  • 970 10 The Financier says in a late issue It is highly probable that 12.3,555 acres and more have been taken up for the cu'tivation of rubber ia the State of Perak but it is equally clear, from some figures which Mr Carruthers ha3 been good enough to furnish
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  • 522 10 Messrs. Denny, Hot* atil I>, kson'sAnnu,al Report states: Hut surfeit u been painfully restricted and dragging one thr out last year. P. o. b. prices in B and Siim were necessarily high, owing only to the undeniably i from the forests, but more especial j ly
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  • 224 10 A correspondent seuds to a Banna an Hreount cf a Daiqas method of ri^ h he witnessed in the i to the Pa- I The Panlaucg is h-oad anc four hundred ya- by our correspondent, who d the tliar ou-tbod cf I T.v,) dugout
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    • 559 10 Free Watches F gS^A^ KEEP YOUR LABELS and exchange them for S 1 A SOLID GOLD WATCH X^S/^M Guaranteed and fully javelled, and warranted a perfect timekeeper. 80L5D SILVER AND GUN METAL WATCHES ALSO are offered for a smaller number of Labels. (BUTTERFLY BRAND) 1 GREAIVI AND MILKS I 5,000
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    • 294 10 4 a Srfrrii >^_B!^i_a_s^_t_6B_H»sB_l^__a__[_^_i p^4^aPin ii, m i j A Reason For It 1 i Trice is only c-e cure for Rheurr.at'im th_t lias reached a woriJwide popularity and reputation. There are many remedies sold for the relief and cure of Rheumatism, but there is only one cure til it
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    • 26 10 King of All Cough Mce Mr. F. Case, a mail carrier of I O-SUer, Cum, ..rtH-;. i. I .s.A.. who has been in Service for abou:
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  • 903 11 An alarming collision between two passen_^r trains occurred just outside Wimbledon station, on the main line of the London and South- Western Railway, in the dense fog. Eleven passengers were injured, three rather swiously. The train which leaves Leatherhead lot Waterloo at 4.18 had been pulled
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  • 75 11 (Cokbiotbd uf to Feb. 14 Bank 4 m/s g/4$ demand 2/3| Private credits 3 m/s 2/4 T credits 6 m/s 2/4^ Fkahce, demand Bank... 291 GraaMANY, demand 237 India, T. T 173^ Eongkono, demand 1 6 Yokohama, demand M 114 Java, demand 139| Bangkok, dt ica id 66}" Soveskigns,
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  • 128 11 Tin luyers $65 50 Gambier 7.00 Gambier Oube No. 1 buyers 10 40 Gambier Cube No. 2 9.00 Pepper Black (ord'n. S'pore) buyers 13 374 Pepper, White (fair L. W. 5 p.c. buyers 2 1 .00 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.).- 23 00 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 26.00
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  • 793 11 Capital Capital Issue Paid Issued paid up Value op Company. Q u utfoa. $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin M. Co. Ltd f$ $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited 7 $600,000 60O.0C0 10 10 Bruaeb Hydraulic Tin M. Co Ltd |4tO £400,000 350,000 £1 £1 Duff Develomnent Co. Ltd
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 29 11 im Lady Speaks Highly of Ch?.mbe:hi::: s Cough Remedy. Michael of the inperin .dent of Cart Service at Kingston. Jamaica, si Indies, says that she has for some yean
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    • 409 11 Hfcvcrtisemcnts. On the Berth. British India S. N. Co., Ltd. for Penang, Madras and Negapatam. The Company's Steameb TAROBA," 6, H00 tons. W, H. Jacob, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 20th instant, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class
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    • 486 11 Hbverttsementa. TO LET. TO LET Immediate entry. Ground floor godown and upper floor office. No. 4, Prince Street recently occupied by Messrs. Sharpe Boss ft Co. Rent §150 per month. Apply to Paterson Simons ft Co, Ltd. Feb 13 u.c TO LET QORNER SHOP HOTEL DE L'EUROPE. Apply on the
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    • 267 11 FOR S2ILE. FOR SALE 140 tons BILLIAN Timber, sizes from 20 ft. by 14 in. by 12 inch downwards. Big orders may be executed. Apply to Ee Yong Chiang, col). Brandt Co. FOR SALE A pair of well-bred imported pugs, (dog and *****) can be seen by appointment at 3,
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    • 160 11 m_B_H_a__-__-_MH-B_H__H_H__H^ LHAMBURC-AMERIKA LINE. PASSENGER SERVICE. By the new steamers Rhenania," Habsburq," Hohenhtadfen," and the "Scandia and Silesia." The steamers are specially built for the tropics have lnxnriona Pasßenger accommodation. FJrst^laan Cabins amidships, throughout by electricity, cabins fitted with fans. Doctor and Stewardesses ca: Laundry on board. Return tickets issued at
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  • 1397 12 The annuil exhibition of the work of members of the Singip>re Art Club, supple mented bv contributions from other quarters, was made the occasion of a pleasaut gathering of the members aad other visitors at the Tanglin Club yesterday afternoon. The exhibits had been arranged on
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  • 107 12 A BIG LIST OF ENTRIES. The entries for the spring lawn tennis tournament are agaiu very numerous, there being no less than 198 in the Championship, X-w Comers, and Singles Classes and 12*> piirs in the double?, Profession Pairs, and Double Haudicap, making no less than 450
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  • 36 12 FEBRUARY MEDAL. J.C. Watt 73 Bcr, 73 Capt Dundas 82 6 76 J. W. Harrison 95 18 77 G. Macßiiu 87 7 80 Lt. Wyatt 98 18 80 Dr. Finlayson 8(3 2 84
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  • 101 12 YESTERDAY'S PLA.Y. Ladies Doubles. Mis Murray and Miss J. Gann beat Mrs Bowes and Mrs Hartnell, 6— 5—6, 6—5. Ladies Simjles, Championship. Mrs Gansloser beat Mrs Nicholson, 6 4, 6— Ladies Singles. Mrs Sal/.tnann beat Mrs Waddell.b— 4, H 2. TODAY'S PLAY. Mixed Doubles Finals. A Class. Miss
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  • 164 12 The following is the draw (put in fours, to show Ist and 2ud rounds) for the competion for members not entering for the Club Championship. First round to be completed by the 23rd second by March lst. Members are n guested to "play eff their ties as
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  • 1079 12 I MUNICIPALITY PROTEST AGAINST 1 ANY CONTRIBUTION. 3 At a recent meeting of the Municipal Commission it was announced that same 3 correspondence had taken place on the subr ject of river improvement. The following letter addressed by the Commission to the Government is now available for publicay
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  • 455 12 The King Alfred left eastward yesterday. The steamer Mahidol, built for the E ist Asiatic Company at Copenhagen, has just been launched at that port. The new vessel is destined for the Bingkok coasting trade. Tha East Asiatic Steam ship Company at St. Petersburg has ordered five new
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  • 95 12 (Among the members of the Society newly formed for the destruction of rats in England are Professor David Ferrier, F. R. S., and Sir Clifford Allbutt, F. R. S There is a professor named Ferrier. Who favours a stick and a terrier. Catch the rodent a crack. In
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 12 12 PIANOS Bought, Sold or Exchanged Pianos at 5.1 «-0 **j tt i
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    • 266 12 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Cndkk Contract with thk Nktheklands India Govkknmbvt. Agents at Singapore, Ship Agency, late J. Daendels Co., 2-3, Collyer Q_ay THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE. B.S. VAN GOENS.... Muntok. Blinjoe. Soengei Liat. Pangkal -Pinaiitf. Koba. Tand-jong-Pandan, Toboali. Soen-ei Slan and Palembaiig Feb 19 8-B.BBOUWEB
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 204 12 CLEARANCES Feb 14 Seirstad, Nor. str., Larsen, for Bangkok. Itsukushiina Maru, Jap. str, Mu as, for Cebu and Iloilo. Sarie Bandjir, Dut. str Lot/, for Labuan, Cebu and Iloilo. Nuentung, Ger. str., Hinseh, for Bangkok. Resident Schiff, Dut. str., Unus, for Rhio. Nam Yong, Brit, str, Willis, for Gorontalo via
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    • 509 12 VESSELS IN PORT, Men-of-War Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For Wr, Sea Mew (Job Yacttt 300 Murphy Feb 4 Malacca Uncert, Koningen Regentes Dut 4950 Pinke Feb 13 Sourabaya Batavia g Ship Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consignee For VV he Askehall Brit 2762 Puttkamer Feb 6 Calcutta Guthrie
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