The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 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, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 1908. NO. 6,390
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  • 153 1 Mr Deakin has explained whit he thinks the visit of the American fleet to Australii meant and what it did not mean Fag. 5. The unemployment question is of the most serious nature m England and is likely to be accentuated as winter comes on P .ge
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  • 1042 1 It was one of the Japanese Government railways that introduce! me to the conductor, er, as 1 suppose he should be called, the Attendant. Small, smiling, polite, and energetic with the energy of youth, he is an individual whose one and only object is to make him, elf
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 316 1 O A aO ft favourably known for lAUiIMLbO 50 years m the Straits. Boudoir. Concert Grand, Grand. Upright Grand. Pianola. PA __kl ft O c est anci tiie Cheapest m the aTw 11 V %tW SHQW ROOM^ 3?5 YJctor a A, FRANKEL Co., Sub-Agents Tinr rTin-nrr-_n___riiia^ iin 1 1 1
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    • 131 1 MESSRS. WATSON GUTMANN beg to announce that all future correspondence for Tattersalls, Tasmania, must be addressed to their Head Office. Western Australia. 3$ Singapoi c: Kumpers Co. Kuala Lumpur Federated Engineering Co. fcj E ntertainm ents. Ent ertain m en ts. THEATRE ROYAL. ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. For a Short Season only.
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    • 181 1 ALHAMBRA. TO-NIGHT. DIEPPE CIRCUIT. JULY IQOB. j The MOST REALISTIC motor CAR RACE ever produced SYNOPSIS OF EVENTS.— CUPS— FIRST prize for small cars— THE BRIDGE at d' Am-nurt— ACCIDENT to fche car driven by CISSAE, his death— At LON DINIERES turning— AT EU— The winner GUYOT on his Delage
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    • 131 1 >—« LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Preliminary notice cf the sale of Mr Brugh's furniture Page 3. Messrs Coghlan A: Co. also have sales on 16th and 19th, the former of plants Page 3. Carter at the Theatre Koyal from Saturday night Page 1. Applications for licenses at the nest sious— Page 2.
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    • 252 1 Wednesday. 9th Thursday 10th Bigh Water.— lo 10.17 p S.VX Company Drill, Drill E .ill, 5.30 p P&O Mail Eomeward due. Friday, 11 tii Legislative Council. 2.30 p A. Lecture on Electricity, 5 30 p S.R.B. (V) Military Engineering, 5.15 p Saturday, 3 2th Lodge Zetland, 8 Monday, 14th Maxim
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  • 434 2 I m" Japan. The Government baa issued a programme Various public work cost two hundred million yen, have been postponed, and a sura of fifty million yen is to be redemption of the The Nation .1 Railways are placed to a special account. it ia probable that the
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  • 33 2 It you had all the wealth of Rothschilds, you could not buy a better medicine for bowel com namberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The most eminent
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    • 422 2 _*--*_VMV.g.^.Vr^^ llfllUHtLlN r ces Reduced j The constant extension of our works combined with improved methods of manufacture, has enabled us to lower the cost of production. big races. StARGA FLORIO (277. miles) First NINE oi\ Michelins.! I GRAND PRIX (480 miles) FIVE out of first 8 on Michelins.! ■KAISER
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    • 277 2 NOTIGES. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will be received at the Resident Councillor's Office, Penang, up to noon of the 12th September, 1908, for the following works Supply and erection of steel work only for thirty two corrugated Iron buildings and sixteen corrugated iron buildings as per plan and specification at Pulau
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    • 760 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. At the Furniture sale to held at No. 2. Niven Road, will be included a four-seated Victoria, a pony and an Office Gharry. G. A. FERNANDEZ Co., Auctioneers. Sept 9 GOVERNMENT NOTICE.^ A List of Applications for public house licences to be considered at the meeting of the
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    • 535 2 INSURANCES. NEW ZEALAND iNSURAN.E CO., LTD, FIRE AND MARINE. riNG-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOC. LTO, MARINE. CHINA F.RE INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE. Fire and Marine Risks of every description underwritten at lowest current rates. Adamson QiUUba Co. Ltd. General Agents. A J. Scandrett, Manager Insurance Department. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CD Ltd." FIRE
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    • 472 2 BANKS. M Hongkong ShaDrta: Banking "Corporation. Paid-up C__j_.__] ....SU,OQO,QQQ Resei.yb Fund: rttag Reserve $15,000,000 9Q |W ar Reserve $14,000,000 J *^.WO,OOO Ret.KEY« Liability op PbOPBOSOM -$15,000,000 I Directors. E. Br**' Eso Hon. Mr. W. J. Cmi&njLx. E. G Barrett, Esq. IW. Helms, Esq. CC iMANK, Esq. G. Friesland, Esq. I,
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  • 584 3 T. :racrdinary success has a: the Ang of the tin mines of the Malay Peninsula, which were first introduced to investors by A and Wiekett of Redruth, and to them by Bd -ie and Chappel, of Ipoh. The group of mines is sornev- and the dividends paid m
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  • 95 3 RS, ron Raise heb Ab I I m rheumati-m.' Mia. S.A Angland I k would last nearly *.t-b. The pain was mad i eooktn't use my Angers, much M my arms to my j j I am glad v that your Doai a lis have cared
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    • 838 3 2WGTIONS. AUCTI li BALI OF A large quantity of Steel Cuttings, Scrap Iron, &c. at Tanjong Pac. lb, Wednesday, 16th September, at 11-30 am. By order of The Tanjong Pagar Dock Board. H. L. CCGHLAN CO., I icensed Auctioneers Surveyors Sept 9 17.9 AUCTION SALE OF A FIRST CLASS COLLECTION
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    • 572 3 TO LET. TO LET. To Let, Xo. 91 Kobinson Road. Apply to B. NA Eiias, 5 Malacca-st. Aug 1 7.10 TO LET. To Let No. 10 Tiverton Lane off Kiiliney Road. Apply to B. N. ELIAS. 5, Malacca Street. Aug 7 7.10 X 0 LET. Famished or unfurnished comfortable house
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    • 389 3 m^ Mmu aea m* m <*mmmmmmMmmmm»mmmmmmmmm*m%mmmmM mrnrrtßmaKmztr-'.Mjmfxu.w _iw_—i_ i—iiLwwjtrfla^aamnigrL— T^7_7 __^^*>^^^v^r>a\. ___r r-mAt 9^ ska PRIMA J^t^A m Mami I _$So' *mm¥ I l§E§c&ffirf'u-' fl £8&S(f HIGH-CLASS WORK. THE CROWN AGENTS FOR THE COLONIES. The Borneo Co., Ltd. Valuable Teak Furniture &c IHE PROPERTY OP G. J. HOUTSMA. ESQ. AT
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  • 2111 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, Sept. 9, 1908. maintain, .•lbribrd by gain i Pith h glorious precepts d ."r., Loyalty and I_aw. With a oisigroeable monotony the trade statistics o? the United Kingdom exhibit a steady decadence, as a reference to the telegram appearing to-day will show. Last month Imports
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  • 431 4 Pollard's bright Lilliputians are capturing Victoria, Biitish Coioml The house of a European m Arab Street has been broken into ami I len. description of Hak Tours can do them justice, it is necessary for each to go for himself. Go to-day. The boxing match and entertainment arranged for Vi
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    • 305 4 ifiigl. glass Stationery PURYTA PARCHMENT. j Stocked pM-rra a dainty I^J J dew IN __*^jM>-> —^m\=4 Note Paper Four Sizes _v*pr X AND A!-3.01r FOH IL— 4 Two Qolour. X Ladles. COriMEiICIAL STATIONERY FOR BUSINESS MEN dcka l.c _3?rs. Journals ur>d Blank Bosks for Office n_e] OJffica R.eqakit*es of Every
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    • 32 4 ,T SOSTS NOTHIiO §m _9 G IBS uA E© II L-' >-■') *3* -LiP miL J_t i_L _3J_i__i Is V Ft LONDON" You are cordially invited to call AT THE Robinson Pmnn tin's
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    • 268 4 2 STUDIOS 2 i .Adapted to the Morning and 1 to the Afternoon Light. 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 m a high degree all the
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  • 116 5 MP, DI-AKIX EXPLAINS. Why the Americans were Welcomed. By Submarine Teieg-aph Reuter's Received Sept. 8 pm. a a-rives fr, ourne that !>eakin has made a statement with referenca to misconceptions m reference to the welcome of the American Fleet. "It is quite a mistake to suggest we
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  • 74 5 Unemployment Troubles. A Remedy Suggested. .des I'm >n i pt nsd ngham with a record attendance of represen members. In A Ir Shackieton said that this congress was of unusual reference to unem.eut. He urged aa a remedy the rethe hours of labour, but the -.ion required
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  • 28 5 Kee. Sept. 8, 9.40 a.m. Imports have decreased by _£6,544,396 lad Exports by ueluding cotton manufactures by i'l- A and iron and steel by a million.
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  • 54 5 Tii Supply Deliveries Shares, ang, Sept. B, m. orld'a visible supply of rubber shows an increase of 43-* tons over last year I similar period). _*lish and American deliveries for show an ia -reasa over those for the month of last year i I >ns. Rubber Company shares
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  • 73 5 THE U. S. FLEET. crossing the og left 'dime last S and being dm •each Albany ou F Uh. The fleet icy on tbelA:h and is exD Thui> r Ist. .vities at M s aire Prom Sur inclusive, l zatic Every evenre are t I performan -pheuin, H Z >rilia
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  • 22 5 •r priests will British India Q f I t the will be m q, will irch t 1 Our Le I Ar.
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  • 14 5 :s from a cold or .ek of influenza. Chamberlain's cures these a im
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  • 83 5 Heavy Fighting. (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's.) Etec. Sept. 8, 2 46 pm. A French column -„000 strong left Budenib to attack the camp of the Moors erday morning. The enemy however attacked the column on the flan 1 -m route, and attempted to ou'flink it. They were
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  • 349 5 Rec. Sept. 8, 10 a.m. Elaborate preparations are being made for the forthcoming eucharistic congress m London. Cardinal Vanutelli, the Papal Legate, has submitted a statement m which he declares that theCongress is purely religious, and he disclaims any intention of discussing temporal power or any
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  • 142 5 It is now Ek.ht Months since she went out to Sell some Jewellery. Eight months ago a Tamil woman named Mary asked a friend of her s named Maria to sell soma jewellery worth 5 7. Maria did not return Being a person of optimistic views and
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  • 96 5 So the M the Secret Society Bobbed him of st;.:.»o. •as a Chinese cook, employed by gh road, who, at halfan hour after midnight on Monday, on his way home, heard hissed into his ear the I 'iv our Secret SoHe found himself surrounded by three Chinese,
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  • 358 5 COLONY LOSES FOUR MILLION PIKULS IN TEN YEARS. To still further illustrate the detailed aspect of conferenca results on our tradp, we have picked out some statistics which show that whilst the export trade of the Colony has increased very slowly indeed even that incieise
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  • 218 5 Tried to Raise Money on Notes V. h: b W BBE .Not His. When Ah mat Am Hassan, m tbe course of a stroll across the Raftl.s Reclamation Ground, happened on two crisp and crackling hundred-rupee cotes, he was so pleased with the discovery th il for
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  • 162 5 TO III.M WHO is A RlI-ISH.V ROLLER. Even rikisha-pulling has its brighter side. In the case of four cheerful-visaged Chinese before the third magistrate, Mr Thunder, yesterday, the brighter side of the arduous task of rikisha-pulling was represented by a large bundle containing a beautiful collection of Photograph
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  • 60 5 Bangamanie of the raven locks now repents the error of his ways. He stole two silver bangles and a silver belt from a man named Sujia. The value of these articles was five dollars, and thero is reason to believe that Rangaraanie raised money on them at a Chinese pawnshop
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  • 1019 5 Two matches have been played m the Association Shield competition since last! week, the result being to put the West Kents 1. at the top of the table. Tbe Y. M. C. A. have again suffered defeat, they do not get the best of luck, and the Warders
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 29 5 The quaintest location of Malacca we across lately emanates from Wallst. Xew V- :k. whence comes a letter addresssed to Mr B. X. X Malacca, Is. of St. Helena."
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    • 103 5 ROBINSON CO. THE CASH CLEARANCE SALE ._«____>__. ?'-r.,^ji_-__»'___t<_k_jCT«v»-x_,.i-. ■--■/_i.a_/.iM_ mi n„__ j. m.. NOW PROCEEDING AFFORDS AN EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY OF OBTAINING RELIABLE ARTICLES AT BARGAIN PRICES. Everything for Gentlemen's Wear. Everything for Ladles 5 and Children's Wear. FURNISHING M ALL ITS BRANCHES. ROBINSON COMPANY. IThe up=io=date business man aIA y\
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  • 274 6 The Japan Daily Mail (Aug. 2) Ins this I .-> above topic The !>• arriving daily from Peking shows that the agitation m favour of speedily convening a national assembly grows steadily stronger. It may be that the example of Turkey has produced an effect, but, at
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  • 160 6 Hongkong papers report the death of the "Revd. A. Ilitt there on Aug. 30th. The late Alfred lliff was well known m Hongkong and South China, and though only 43 y< of age he had achieved a splendid record as a worker. About was Chaplain
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 247 6 Chamberlains Pain Balm. liniment should occupy a prominent place in every home. It has no equal for it s prcn.pt cures of cut*, barns, bruises and spains. For sale by all dealers. A P2IRTMENTS. ROOMS. tite of rooms suitable for a married couple also siDgle room now vacant, m ala
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    • 502 6 SHIPPING. Apear Line. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan calling at P nang, Singap tc, Hongkong Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons. Commander. 3.5. Japan 6,300 J. G. Olifent. s.s. Gregory Apear 4,606 S. H. Belsons.s. Arratoon Apear 4,510 A. Stewart.
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    • 736 6 SHIPPING. ~PA& O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Throngh Bills of Lading issued for China Ooast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. St_*mer_ wiH ItAve Slngapora en or about MALL LINES. Outward {for China) 1908 Oriental Sept. 11
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    • 679 6 SHIPPING i ■'iw -'■'<■ V i *t Af" OCEAi. STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam 'Nay, Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight, and for Genoa,
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    • 588 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking cargo at through
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    • 342 6 SHIPPIXQ, 11 JLr« JL# Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremea IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIA LIKE The fast and well-knoTO mail Bteamer? ol this Company aail fortnightly from Br> Hamburg via Bo tterdam, Antwerp, Sout <-.oralt&r, Genoa, Naples, (connection A Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Pox Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Sir kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki Kobe
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  • 508 7 la view of tbe eamsl interes* already being taken, m J '.pin, m the renewal or rerevision of international treaties on their expiry or denunciation some years hence, it may be of interest to note some of tbe most recent _*ures of "Greater
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  • 134 7 ■•ibed as "the present painful Dominion is the subject of a inese Government, which I by a large number of v Zealand. Tbe petievance has been by lhe New i .vera ment of the Chinese Immi- Act, 1907. which pre■.eational test m the English leading m
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  • 53 7 Infant Mortal ity. Town Conn* al, was last year directed .iity-four infants who y-four of them had ry. An investigation with a m of tra* source of the disease was I cd. Under I conditions tery are very prevalent among j dren m warm weather, but m a large -isee
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  • 1331 7 ;THE AUTUMN RACE MEETING. WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the 13th, Thursday the 15th and Saturday the 17th October, 1908. PROGRAMME, FIRST DAY. Tuesday. I:sth October, 1908. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value $600 and %Z0 to the Second Horse. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight -)st. Ex-Griffins
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  • 75 7 (Corrected up to Sept 8.) Bink 4 m /B M -i i\ demand 2 4 Private credits 3 m/i iM .w 2/4 f f credits 6 in/s w 2/4^ demwotd Bant..* 292^ Q-mmakt, dsmajid 23TA [ndia, T. T, 175 A Uongkohg, demand M >„ 22% Yokohama, demand 118| Java,
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  • 137 7 Sept 8 *rin buyers $66.25 Gambiftr M buyers 7.75 Gambier Onto No. 1 M 12.00 Gambler On bo No. 2 10.00 Pepperßlaek (ord'n. S'pora) buyers 10.50 Pepper, Win te (fairL.W. Ppc buyers 16.37J Nutmegs (110 to tea Ib.)^. 20.00 Nutmegs (SO Ixs fcha ft.) M 21.00 Mace (Banda) IM
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  • 752 7 MINES. Capita.! C%vlUl Issue JPaid Issaed paid op Valat up Companf. Qu ,^-oa $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining Co. Ltd 650 $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited $500,000 600.0C0 10 lO Bruseb Hydraulic Tin M. Co. Ltd £400,000 350,000 1 1 Duff Development Co. Ltd 3 <>5
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 222 7 On the Berth. "SEIRE" LINE FOR LONDON AND ANTWERP. The s.s. FLINTSHIRE 3,815 tons, Captain Cundy, is due here on or about the 12th September, and will have prompt despatch for above ports. She has accommodation available for saloon passengers only. For passage apply to BOUSTEAD Co., GOMPANIA TRASATLANTiGA CF
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    • 285 7 On the Berth. OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. For Sourabaya. Broome, Port Hedland, Cossack. Ashburton, Carnarvon, Geraldton and Fremantle. The Company's Steameb CHARON 2,681 tons, Captain Bell, is intended to sail for tbe above ports on Tuesday the 15th September. For Freight or passage apply to W. MANSFIELD Co. Ltd.,
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    • 269 7 THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO. LTO. No. 1 DOCK. I No. 2 DO< Length inside 514 ft. Length inside 375 ft. Width of entrance, top 95 ft., bott Width of entrance, top 60.5 ft. bott--75 ft. 45.8 ft. Water on blocks 27.5 ft. Water on blocks 20 5 ft Time to
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  • 438 8 Offing to the threatening aspect of tbe we.ither Yesterday morning, only a few ■portflMß -**e present to witness training o per.it i vat th B ma The first to* ourse was Albatross, K.rwui up, who put m strong w, rk over Urn none^ pulling up Ereeh and well
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  • 231 8 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Profession Pairs. Law 111. Gaunt and Everitt beat Banks I. Linton and Bremrer, 6 3, 6 l. B Class Doubles Handicap. Butler and Harrison Ber. beat Segboer and ■ij scr, 1 0. hip. E. A. Swan. a v S. Dunn, unfinished. A Class S i
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  • 59 8 wedding is fixed at 4 p.m. on the sth October next at tha Cathedral of the Good I. le V.c/.mte Pierre de Bondy- elltst son of the popular French I aad Madame la Comtesse de B >i dyRiario, and Miss Gladys Grey, eldest daughter of Mrs. A. H. Chalmers'. After
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  • 17 8 Ev t .r> family should be supplied with a DOttl< ,iMli,.rlnm'_ P_"« P-.1...
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  • 1095 8 CALENDAR OF MANY MURDERS. The Assizes commenced m the Supreme Court, yesterday, before Mr Law, the acting Chief Justice. Of the tan cases on the list, no fewsr than six are of murder and attempted murder. Iff Hastings Rhodes, the Deputy Public Prosecutor, informed bis lordship that a
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  • 144 8 We have received from the Royal Survey Department of Siam a copy of the report of work done by the Department m 1905-0. The repoit contains a record of useful work well done m many directions, but nothing extraordinary to call for particular notice. It is remarked that
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  • 35 8 The rubber harvested m August amounted to 2,51] lbs. estimated dry. This is a reduction on the previous three months, owing to the tappers having changed over to another series of trees.
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  • 470 8 By Major E. C. Ellis, Acting Commandant S. V. C. Singapore, Sth Sept. The monthly shoot of the S. R A. will take place on Sunday 20th at 2.30 pm. The Commandant has sanctioned the commencement of an European Volunteer Club m the S. V. C.
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  • 309 8 The Japanese steamer Fumi Maru arrived here on Monday with a cargo of 950 tons of kerosene from Madras. It is notified to Mariners m connection with the Main Wharf Re-construction at Tanjong Pagar, diving operations are being carried out at the Western end of the Works on
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  • 128 8 Sept 7. Kum Sang, Brit, str., Buller, for Penang and Calcutta. Anamba, Dan. str., Rambusch, for Bangkok. Sept 8. Heim, Nor. str., Eriksen, for Bangkok. Austria, Aust. str., Raieick, for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. Emilie, Dufc. str., Mahmood, fcr Rhio. Rotourna, Brit, str., Glendiy, for Port S*et. and Penang.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 15 8 PIANOS Eciight, Sold or Exchanged II Pianos at $150 and Upwards! by different Makers Guaranty!!
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    • 99 8 4 NDERS Prioe I 13 I t r.' a perfect Squash. >. ___i ___V _k 5 1^1^^"" «ra mm^ '-^^swgg__W 29 jufii^i LITTLE CO. LTD., I Singapore X Lumpur. IEBPIgEB^'F."- l.mj.v ibmiumi W^ mXmm mm^"^ n m m mmmmmm aammmmmAmmmmm^mrmm ISrish Deer Drewerv. I The following beers are now supplied
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 186 8 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR j AND KEPPEL HARBOUR. Wliarves and Docks at which different Keppel Harbour. Main Wharf Haliotis, Nerite, Beagle. Cattle Wharf -Nil PASSENGERS. Per L urens Pit Mr Dias and daughter. Per Nnentang: Mr and Mrs C. Le^e, Mr H. Schinge', Mr L. Seligm inn, Mr Z. Hosaya.
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    • 543 8 VESSELS_IN PORT. Men-of-war Flag and Tons Commanders Am Irom Wh flertog Hendrik Dot crau. 5030 Goed-. Sept;) Sabang t T Sea Mail Col. Yacht 500 Coleman 1 Penang Sea Belle F.M.S. Yacht 400 Ahmat Sej p. Swett. p sZjJ B Ship Flag Tons Master Arr- From Consignee Achilles Brit 4483
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