The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 September 1908

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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, SEPTEMBER 1. 1908. NO. 6,388
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  • 152 1 The final or tbe Colman Shield wa< a draw on Saturday. Cricket and other sportiDg news on pat. A correspondent calls attention to the unfair action of the F. S. railways m running off private motor services Page 3 Mail news on page A. The Bankrupt cy
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  • 50 1 From Europe. Per P 0 Oriental, on Fiiday next, with mail*, of Aug 21. From China. Per M M Yarra, on Monday Sept Tth. Mails already despatched for London. Left Due Arj NDL Aug 4 Aug 28 Aug 28 R T An<r fi Ant. oq 4„„ qi
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  • 676 1 There's so much good m the i us, And so much bad m the best of us, That it bardi us To talk about Excellent words indeed if v. but f >Ilow tbem out. It ot, what me of th> of scandal which emanate whence The gentlemen say
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 543 1 Ur. \v. R. L7IMB. AMERICAN OCULIST AND OPTICIAN, short vet ,nffi_ d Eur °P c) 'hew Le will remain until Septemsr:s tote-asss services the pp y f «^^^Sfrod a^^_2: 8f ?~?^"a Refracting tlie Eyes and Fitting Glasses, and I&eSk foSShahSLSl^ apparatus, including the Javal Ophthalmometer nnd nd a^L T^T?! and
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    • 151 1 MESSRS. WATSON Gt'TMANN beg to announce that all future correspondence for Tattersalls, Tasmania, must be addressed to their Head Office. Frice $13.00 per case duty paid, PATERSON SIIVIONS CO., LTD etc., up to 30 words m length will bo accepted ids column at One Dollar for three insertions. Cash with
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    • 108 1 n tertammen ts. Grand Ghange of Programme. including the following subjects. A KIND ACTION BRINGS ITS REWARD. Back to Honourable ways. ILL-ADVISED HOOLIGANS. Grotesque Figures. A DRAMA IN TYROL. The Wonderful Scarf, AN INVOLUNTARY FARMAN (or what might happen to Aero-planing') Ist Show 7-30 p.m. SHARP. 2nd Show 9-30 p.m.
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    • 86 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. John Little Co. for Puryta Parchment papers Page 1 Tenders for petrol and for firewood, F.M.S. Railways Page 2. Isla de Panay for Manila Page 7. Mortgagees sale. land. &c., Fernandez Co Page '3. Kelly and Walsh for stationery and account books of every description Page A rs.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 204 1 Monday, Tth High Water.— S A. a., 7.1' M. M. Mail Homewaid dae Sione Rubber Co. Maxim Co. Lecture on Mechanism. 5.30 p Bearer Co. S.V.C. Lecture, M'pal Office, 5.15 p Missionary Meeting, 8.15 p S. V. A. D.R.F. and Gun Laying 5.30 p S.V.I. Company Drill, Drill Hal!, 5
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  • 437 2 A- YEAI; POR SINGAPORE. The annual r p >it un the wort i or of tht ..kruptc- luring 1907 was l__id os the Council yet Th< balance of neoeims ov. r expenditure ir SiDu'ip >re was ut a:ly eight thousand dtA when it is seen that ibe
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  • 39 2 lion of the Town Council at Jotx directed Ighty-fonr infants who Decani V -four of them had An investigation with a source of the disease was r the best of conditions M atcry are very prevalent among
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 562 2 IThe constant extension of our works combined with improved methods of manufacture, has enabled us to lower the cost of production. bi£ races. TARGA FLORIO (272^ miles) First NINE on M_cheiii_s.| GRAND PRIX (480 miles) FIVE out of first 8 on Michelins.! I KAISER CU? (over 3oo miles) First NINE
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    • 138 2 NOTWES. MADAME FAMBON, LADY DENTIST I High Class Wobk Moderate Pkice. No. 215, Orchard Road. "BELVEDERE" DAIRY. Customers are informed that the dairyman m charge since Ist inst is M. Kolandoviloo and no milk can be supplied except by him. The former dairyman has been discharged. Sept 5 9.9, LESSONS
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    • 721 2 NOTIQES. FEDERATED HALAIf STATES RAILWAYS. TENDERS FOR THE SUPPLY OF PETROL 1909. Tenders are invited for the supply of Petro for service of the Federated Malay States Bail ways for period from Ist January to 31s December, 1909. The estimated quantity is approximated] 70,000 gallons and to be supplied on
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    • 521 2 INSUR2INQES. NEW ZEALAND INSURANT CO., LTD. FIRE AND MARINE. YANG-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOC, LTD. MARINE. CHINA F,RE INSURANCE CO.. [TO. Fi] Fire and Marine Bisks of every description underwritten afc lowest current rates. Adamson Gilfillan Co, Ltd. General Agents. A j. Scandrett, Manager Insurance Department. 1 SOUTH BRITISH lISUIUIOE CO., ttd.
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    • 365 2 Hongkong rporataon. Paid-tjp Capital $15,000,000 Reseeth Fund: Sterling Reserve $15,000,000) v Silver Reserve $14,000,000 f2 J oo <>»0CO R*G Hifl LIABILITY OF PSOPEWTOBS. $15,000,000 COTJST OF DIEICfTOBS. B -IR^T.'M Esq. Ow__st_« A 1 Hon. Mr. W. J E. G Barret-i, Es<j. W. Helm.. Esq. C<J Brci ,£l LBN-MAN* Esq Gk
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  • 182 3 nA M 8 ue ago 3 ra tter i mine n 3 I jverniu 5 aJm beconing i* more .vated, tf you all )w give you a summary of the facts i< p to the present state ot 1. About a year ago I was ask-^d by planter; and
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    • 442 3 J^-g* Are your lips white, ;^s|y your cheeks colorless, your ear 3 transparent N. And do you look thin *^i Lj£A dTi care--fe^^Jp%®^P (i oes n t r*^y|A taxemuch A^! J, wM A^— Vl-Vn imagmah| L-lv^Q tion to see i; ~7// bloomins: cheeks, and a bright, cheerful face, m every
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    • 954 3 TO LET. TO LET. Furnished or unfurnished comfortable house m Tanglin. Two suites cf rooms and one extra room, sitting room etc. Stabling for three houses. Rent $50, Entry October Ist. Apply to Bco" Free Press." Sept 5 a c. TO BE LET Unfurnished—No. 106, River Valley Road, a large
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    • 247 3 FOR PROTECTION OF IRON AND STEEL. 1 "DEATH TO RUST" No oxidation is possible where "Mcleiostheii" is pro- \Y A *J A A i x^^^ Can __?e supplied m Dark, IMPORTERS Borneo fSompany, TO BE LET. Furnished. No. 5 Villa Marina. Tanjong Ka tong, from Ist September. Apply to STEPHENS
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    • 154 3 rFOR SALE DAR.RACQ CAR. 4 cylinder, 14 16 lr, chased from Katz Bros.. Singapore). Apply C.G. Warnf old Lock, Kuala Lumpur. FOR SALE. Two Exceptionally Fine Freehold Residential Properties Beautifully Situated within an Easy Distance of Tc 1. Dunearn. Bukit Timah Road, near tbe Lane. Area, about 8 aer< 2.
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 66 4 BLACK— KILBY.— On 6th Aug., at the Paris Church, Ewell, Surrey, by the Rev. Walter Weston, M.A., Vicar, -John Reddie, second son of the late John Reddie Black, of Yokohama, Japan, to Helen. Dorothy, eldest daughter of the late E. Flint Kilby. also of Yokohama, Japan. Molony Goodwin. 6th
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    • 20 4 PON. 6th Aug., atGreystones, co Wicklow, Elhoda, widow of late (A K. Barton, M.D., formerly of Shanghai, aged >T.
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  • 974 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, Sept. 7, 1908. i n I oyalty and I. aw As a natural ssquel t > the despatch of the U. S. battleship fleet to the Pacific the War Department of the American Gove i has considered the question of rataining at least eventually placing,
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  • 765 4 Parcel post rates to the South Sa I via Australia are publ shed m the Government Gazette. The Sing -pore Arab Pranakan Club has been exempted from registration under the Societies Ordinance. The title of the officer hitherto known as Curator and Librarian, Riffles Museum and Library, has b^ea changed
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  • 28 4 The Months Stock. London r.a Penaeg. Sept, There lias been offered on th-3 market Malayan rubber to the amount ot plantation at an average of I
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  • 124 4 The quarterly returns of trad* Sti: months ed June 30 have very intt;restin*_ ing first the summaries we tiu 2nd Qr. Singapore Penang Malacca Total I r ease Si; a decrease of orar 14 per cent m A j Singapore Penang Maiacca Total 16 a decrease of J
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  • 25 4 The the ■rpool. ashore ia "parted amidship.the for several killed by the i. law li the wre.-k, beii mci A kinds sevei >- <
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  • 11 4 the e\ But a storm, came rem I I
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  • 14 4 v are, tl. tion;< bills. i from a Cr had ■t»^_. l^,-...
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 260 4 IKELLY& W A L S H j FOR STATIONERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION J Account Books, The Dade Perpetual Ledgers, Loose Leaf Pocket Books, Chit j Manifold Books, Stationery Cases, Letter Baskets, Waste Paper I etc. etc. 5 LARGE SELECTION OF COMMERCIAL FANCY INKSTANDS. I Letter Books, Oiled Sheets, Blottings, Typewriting
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    • 27 4 I I M m M 3* s^ 5 il ***J > V '-^fl'- k A* LO.XDON" I are cordially invite 1 to call DAniM-AAM IH! I f i
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    • 237 4 fts %aW 9 %y iw m %0 Hs*!? that 1 Adapted to the Morning and 1 to the Afternoon Li^ht. They are the Largest, Coolest and best Equipped Studios m the Colony, and are situated m the most picturesque part of the town, adjoining Government House Domain Moreover, we possess
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  • 44 5 CI XCEAU PLEASED. Friendly Relations, Bj Submarine Telegraph— Reute* "ived at 10 30a.m. ■umunAiue I issued at Paris. M. Oiemenceau states tint he is much 1 at the interviews he has had with M. Tsvolsky, D Fr auc. B rial ions with Powers.
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  • 15 5 f Received Sept. sth, 3 pm. nnanj that she ment rehim
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  • 32 5 Kttoni had rence yesterday The RI 1 15 a m. Una between B :uor Titton: sburg I Austria Hung >ns co: two A:l the Cabinets were le of the new and
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  • 7 5 ad more lutely nece■fences at
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  • 21 5 PA r h a ba: head txg hurt a paint to Bh tne I iries nt of -_r
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  • 16 5 B MWa 5 he Hon;. c our aii tion, the ■ne. A Good Family Liniment. cuts,
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  • 61 5 America's Gibraltar. (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's.) The Washington -Post" says that the if Department is planning to make the Island of Oahu the Gibraltar of the Pacific, including extensive fortifications armed with twelve 14-inch guns at Honolulu. Pearl Harbour wiH have accommodation for a rison of 15,000 men
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  • 60 5 The Time? that the appointment of Marquis Kato has been received with the liveliest satisfaction m England. When he waa Minister for England he laid the foundation of the mutual good- will which later bore fruit. aends the statesmin-like policy of financial retrenchment. The distribution of armaments over
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  • 39 5 Crop Ruined. Received at 10 40 a.m. Conl 3 tains and gales have devastion ol the crops are not worth picking. The workbooks are full of pickers who are not wanted for the ir cust .mary work.
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  • 287 5 Para Rubber m the Malay Peninsula Notes and figures m connection with the Cultivation of Para Rubber W. F. C. Asimont. I'pcott ip little book of 70pp, de th the subjects mentioned iv the No d is a good deal ol* unv the holders of plantation rubber shares
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  • 49 5 In the light of a happy event that was celebrated the other day at a Volunteer reception at the Drill Hall, it might be somewhat ap'opos to quote this from a Calcutta paper Volunteering is looking up. We read m the Battalion Orders of the Ist Battalion I it
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  • 782 5 SINGAPORE BUSINESS MEN URGE DRASTIC REFORM. TRADE RUIN MUST COME. ,k Rebate" Recipients Benefitting at the Expense of the Community. Cutting their own throat," and Killing the goose that lays the golden eggs are among only the milder expressions used by Singapore commercial men regarding
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  • 66 5 A Chinaman living on a ton a the harbour possessed a small snake which he kept m a bottle of spirits. Oa Friday, the officers of the Opium farm paid him a* visit, 1 c and to- k him prisoner y, the unfortunate lover of nat nral
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  • 88 5 I can never uude why women have such a crazs for scarlet bair. It is by no means generally becoming, and when unnaturally procured, it is usually obtrusively vulgar, while as to its sincerity, it could not deceive the veriest table or suckling Why wear a rlet, almost
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  • 28 5 If you had all the wealth of Rothschilds, ycu could not buy a better medicine for bowel complaints than Chamberlain's C;lic Cholera
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  • 750 5 the operation of the above Rings or Conferences, generally, and more especially, into the system of deterred rebates and to report whether such operations had caused or were likely to cause injury to British or Colonial trade, and if so, what remedial action, if any, should be taken by
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    • 125 5 uUDlliuUli tx LU. THE ANNUAL J_l...J_lll.|„ .»^»-».^_.__«_______L»__ _>»** s -%>**»_** N^* 2 y \¥m __T-__i __^T_i W^ W***-W 1 f|k Jf f*\ \A M v$ Wr BTO. mL WW. _Bw A v ft M' m V tmtm mm -fla <_£ Sdxnw _n*__r Afy** arJatata** 'j_.'i. ;8 yssaamtM*^' 4*3* -!^f_ r
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  • 1085 6 Aa Mi ill, Syria, Christians and Moslems titve been -'-a ,;oint.y celebrating the new NgHMb«ft<l -a.er.tting tbe senti--n Moslems and €hristi.n>, I -forth live together iv peace.'' The Turkish troops m Symrna hi._ released all the enmina.s, at the Ba tUM v., -m that they frill be prompt.aged
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  • 32 6 This liniment should occupy a prominent place m every home. It has no equal for its prompt cures of cuts, burns, bruises and spams. Poi sale by all dealers.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 409 6 SHIPPING. Apear Line. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan calling at Penang, Singap. re, Hongkong Shanghai en route, FLEET. Tons. Commander. B.s. Japan 6,300 J. G. Olifent. s.s. Gregory Apear 4.606 S. H. Belson.J s.s. Arratoon Apear 4,510 A. Stewart.
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    • 710 6 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 Gnli, Continental and American Ports. Steamera will leave Singapore 00 01 about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) 1908 Oriental Sept. 11
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    • 640 6 SHIPPING OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from I 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. One outward
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    • 495 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LIKE, HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regalar service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking cargo at
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    • 307 6 SHIPPING. JL J M*m*r m) M**mi Norddeutscher Lloyd Bren IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The Iml and well-known mai- steamer^ this Company _*ii fortn >m Bremen. Hamburg ria Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamj Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marse: Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki
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  • 260 7 O" C I Failure of New York Bb The large firm of I A. o I -.Company or New York, hare suspended Dot yet been announced, but it is beli.ved tbat they ci millions of dollars. The (Sana has been under A ition m connection witl) uieged tbe
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  • 17 7 An der-.--j n .v I I ona diminu- j s new temtoiial, «_._> .wr:nd week's trail
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  • 1283 7 THE AUTUMN RACE MEETING WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the 13th, Thursday the 15th and Saturday the 17th October, 1903. PROGRAMME. FIBST AAV. Tuesday, la-ra October, 1908. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value $600 and $50 to the Second Horse. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight 9st. Ex-Griffins
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  • 81 7 (Corrected up to Sept 5.) Bank 4^^ w 2/4J doaiand 2/4 Private credit* 3 m/a M< 2/4 T credits 6 m s w 2/4^ FsiHOM, demand Ban't.^ w 292 j Gh iMANT. demand w M 237s India, T. T M 175* Honjkono, demand 23% Yokohama, demand M 11;; Java,
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  • 143 7 Sept 5 ■"Tin M $66.00 Gaiab^r m buyers 7.50 Garubier Onhe No. 1 12.10 Qiimbier Culje No. 2 M 10.00 Pepper ßkek (ord'tj. S'pon&N 10.50 Pepper, White (fair L.W. Fpcr 16.42 h Nutmegs f 1 1 0 to the ib. 20.00 Nntmogs (80 to tie ib.) %< M 2
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  • 745 7 .MINES. Capful Capital Issue P*id Isswed paid ap Vala« ap Lom P in T- i >utioa $300,000 800,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining Co. Ltd 650 $300,000 225.000 10 10 Braang Limited 575 $600,000 60*;,0C0 10 10 Bruseb Hjdmulic Tin M. Co. Ltd iIM «400.000 950,000 1 Dafl Dem
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 202 7 On the Berth, GOMPANIA TRASATLANTIGA OF BARCELONA. FOR ILOILO and MANILA. THE SPANISH MAIL STKAMKR "ISLA DE PANAY is expected to arrive from Europe on Wednesday afternoon the 9th instant, and will have prompt despatch for above ports. For Freight and Passage apply to BARLOW Co., Agents. THE SIAM S.
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    • 316 7 i i On tlie Berth. BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co. Ltd. FOR Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta. The Company's S .earner PUTIALA," 2,998 tons, J. Farquharson, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Friday the llth instant, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class
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    • 257 7 THE YOKOHAMA 00C.K CO., LTd7~ No. 1 DOCK. Ko. 2 DOCK. Length Inside £14 ft. Length inside 875 ft 75 ft entrance to P 95 ft bott Width of entrance, top 60.5 ft. bott. Water on blocks 27.5 ft. Water on blocks 20.5 ft. Time to pump out 4 hours.
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  • 829 8 A RECORD GATHEBING Tha r ever collected at a gapore witnessed the tin il of the competition foi the Colman Shield on Saturday ni-Jr. The D.rul Adab Club had issued iuv.titions to Europeans and many ladies and gentlemen took the opportunity of seeing the match. His Exc.l--y the
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  • 34 8 Co. inform us that a i t-legram from the Man Plan- tation. Ltd., to I the output of Dry Rubber f Companj'e les during ths mi nth of August *was 24,000 lbs
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  • 16 8 utput of the Tronoh Mines Limited ior the month of An.«._+ iqao v__
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  • 236 8 S. C. C. v S. K. C. The two senior Clubs met on the Esplanade on Saturday, and the S. C. C' had the better of the match, scoring with fair con- stency, while Gander was the only double figure man for tha othar side. Scores. S. C. C.
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  • 226 8 SATURDAY'S PLAY. B Class Double Handicap. Butler and Harrison 4 beat Swan and Wilson owe 4, 4 6, ti 4, 6 3. B Class Singles. A C. Phipps 2 vF. E. Marsh scr., unC Class Singles. W.R. A. Godfrey heat E. W.H. Carpenter, 6—4, 6, o—4. A.
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  • 130 8 A friendly rifle shooting match took place between the R. G. A. and the A. O. D. on tbe Biakan Mati range on the ord inst three ranges 200, 500 and 600 yards, 7 shots and 1 sighter. The Gunners proved a little too good this time,
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  • 121 8 At cricket ou Saturday afternoon on the es Institution ground the R_iH^s C. C. scored 74 runs agaiDst 33 of the National Union Club, thus winning by 41 runs. According to the "Straits Echo," on the arrival there of the ss. Malacca from Tongkah, an infected port, Dr Ford, Port
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  • 767 8 Saturday morning; dawned bright and clear with a lovely breeze for training operations on the course, there being quite a respectable number of sporstmen present. The first string to take the course was that m charge of Abrams, griffins Chariwang (No. 4) and Hilarity (No. 5) being given
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  • 192 8 STRAITS SETTLEMENTS (BERT AM) RUBBER. We have received from Colonel Alfred Mayhew, writing from ths Junior Carlton Club, a letter m which he asks us to notice tlie report of this company. Ho complains tbat certain accounts of the meeting published by contemporaries were only full and complete so far
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  • 70 8 The ss Sri Muar still lies ball submerged at Muar. The vessel foundered there several months ago and many attempts have been made to raise her. On Saturday Captain Christiansen of the Danish salvage tug Protector left for Muar by the Lady Weld "to survey the wreck. If
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  • 108 8 At 3 am a Lunatic Disappears From the Deck of the "Teesta." The 8.1. ss Teesta which arrived at Singapore on Saturday with the mails conveyed from Penang three lunatics, under police escort, as deck passengers. At three o'clock on Satuiday morning, before Singapore was reached, it was
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  • 201 8 Sept 4. Babalan, Dut. str., Jansen, for Saigon. Devawongse, Ger. str Rehwoidt, for Bangkok Sept 5. Karang, Brit, str., Corry, for Kelantan via ports. Shantung, Ger. str., Gosewiteb, for Bangkok. Silesia, Ger, str., Yon Hoff, for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. Murex, Brit, str., Deacon, for Palembang. Dovre, Nor. str.,
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  • 32 8 Wliarves and Docks at which diferent vessels were berthed <>n 9ai East Wharf Basin- Nil. East Wharf Sec. 1 Kum Sang. o "v t t
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  • 97 8 Per Teesta Mr Scandrett, Mrs Fenn. Per Selangor Mr A. M. Sellar, Mr J. Ruehwaldy. Mr Cole, Mr Kutche, Mr and Mis Medway, Mr Dinsmore, Mr E. M. Ellis, Mr A. Bem-on, Mr Chia Cnee Chiang, Inspt.' Taylor, Mr L. A. Mapp, Mr Low Cheng Chuen. Per Zeeduif Insp.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 144 8 Stoomvaart Maatschappif Nedcriand I Notice is liereby given that all I Mail Steamers of the above Com- I pany will from this day call at I Colombo, bctli on the outward and I homeward voyages. I Ships'^gency late J. DAENDELS CO. I September Ist 1908. DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ I
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 83 8 WEATHER REPORT. Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Bain g Sept 4. H'kong 4 p. £9.72 SEI 86 c Manila 4 p. 755 WSW2 3) 26 o Sept 5. 1 H'kong 10a. 28.84 E Manila 10 A 757 NEO 30 26 c H'kong 4p. 20.77 El 82 G lt Manila
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    • 514 8 VESSELS IN PORT. o Men-of-war Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived r rom When For Hertog Hendrik Dut cruis. 5030 Goedhart Sept 3 En Sea Mew Col. Yacht 500 Coleman Aug 19 Pen .certain Sea Belle F.M.S. Yacht 400 Ahinat Sept 6 P. B wett. Zeeduif Dut 294 Wink Se{ Lighthouse
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