The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 October 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, OCTOBER 7, 1908 NO. 6,4U
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  • 135 1 The tension iv tie Near East has m creased. Bulgaria Las declart<l her independence pendence at Tirnovo and refuses to budor< over the railway. Tue Porte is corsiderin^ an appeal to the Powers. The Powers hav< 5 expressed various opinions about tearing t< ribbons or upholding tie
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  • 890 1 An amiable Freccimaa ened up before us a hideous prospect of the methods of sport iii the future. This gentleman according to our remit w res, has ordered a fleet of fifty aeroplanes from Mr. Wright, and anticipates belies their playing an important part m the wars of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 482 1 MESSRS. WATSON GUTMANN beg to announce that all future correspond ence for Tattersalls, Tasmania, must be addressed to their Head Office. w Entertainments. Entertainments. nU ,Mn V Uvourably known for linUnflLO 50 years m the Straits Boudoir, Concert Grand, Grand. P! AKinC ThC BeSt and the Cheapest m th. I
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    • 244 1 ALHAMBRA. TO-NIGHT! NEW PICTURES CHANGE OF PROGRAMME "MARY QUEEN OF SCOTS" THE BEE AND THE l;< >SE." 44 A TRAGIC COURSE" "THE MILLER. HIS SOX AND HIS DONKEY." 44 THE FRENCH MILITARY AIR- SHIP" "A NOBLEMAN'S PLEASURE." AND THE STADIUM SPORTS 2nd 3rd Series. L. F. WILLIS, Manager. OTT'S CIRCUS.
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    • 64 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Yarnhams. Syed Alley-rd, to be let Page 3. Lessons m piano and French Page 2. Well qualified European requires situation —Page 1. Brightland to be let famished or unfurnished Page 3. 1 Recreation Hotel Billiard Tournament Pa^< 1 p Paroo postponed till Thursday Page 7. feiddeley Motor Cars
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 396 1 THE WEEK. Wednesday, 7th Sigh Water:- 9 8a 8.21 p Thursday, Bth FTigh Water.— 9.4 7 a., H. 24 p P O Mail Homeward due. S.V.I. Ceremonial Drill, 5.3 p Ladies Golf Championship, Tanglin. Friday, Ptb High Water.— -10.21 H. 15 p P A O Mail Outwaiddue. S.V.A. Lecture, 5
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  • 541 2 Popi i v: Methods 01 Teaym Perhaps the event of g.eatest interest m the commercial life of Shanghai during the year li»07 was the opening to traffic of the line of Nanking. a line only \9'S miles m length, but the forerunner without doubt < t
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  • 180 2 .imto the Wah TV/ Vat Po' a i m^ paper, cuted Peking, September 28 d wu-pu is consulting with the British Minister, Sir John Jordan, with a view to so con lining Dr. Sun Ya; Sen at Singapore W w.ll be unable to communicate with i A
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  • 181 2 To Bi Sent FfwOm Colombo. Tbe Westminster construction steamer Sir John Jackson was stranded on Saturdiy night (Sept 20th) near Batticaloa bar. She was t« nmit from Saigon, with a cargo of rice and maize. Having run short of coal she intended to call here
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 300 2 m Singapore Kampera Co. Euala Lumpur Federated Engineering Co. ffl 1: yo*j wish your children to be healthy and p^ 8?i ij -as oi course you do —feed them o.i I NESTLES MILK FOOD, 1 |H delicious, wholesome, and nourishing, and containing |2 every ingredient necessary to their perfect growth.
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    • 210 2 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. NOTICE. Ladies attending the Races on the 13th, 15th and 17th October are reminded that admission to the Grand Stand and Lawn will be by Ticket only. Ladies' Tickets are obtained through members of the S. S. C. Free, but they must bear the name of the
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    • 461 2 NOTIOES. LESBQB3 II 9M2 JUD FRENCH. By Young Lady, Pupil of the Royal Academy of Music. London also a Student and Pianoforte Teacher m Paris. ALSO METRONOMES AND MUSIC FOR SALE. Apply LYNDHURST, Xo. 12, Lloyd Road. Oct 7 mws 7.11 SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING DUPLICATING of all kinds at shortest notice.
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    • 620 2 INSURAN(2ES. I£W ZEALAND INSURE CO., JO. FIRE AtfD KtBUHL YANG-TSZE INSUfHNir ASSO3. LTD, MARINE. CHINA F,RE INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE LONDON GUARANTEE ACCIDENT CO., LTD. GUARANTEE. Fire and Marine Ilisks of every description underwritten at lowest current rates. Adamson Gilfillan Co Ltd. General Agents. A J. SCANDRETT, Mana^i I insurance
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    • 431 2 BANKS. Hongkong k Si rporatii l PAJI-O IA- A I mwi k nra SterHne Reser^ Silver Reserve I RSSKRVM LiIABILXTV Pp.opei»tors..._... N DRUM E. Shf- lt.. Esc, < Hon Mr. W. J. Qbbuqm Barektt, Esq. W. H '■ICCDKBBIN, E»q C LWt* G. Fkickland, E?y. B s C. S. GUBBAY, fc,*^
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  • 489 3 CHINESE STUDENTS IN ENGLAND. :;e coarse of .m article ia the D<tU>/ f, V MeKen/ine points out that ther countries are taking active itepa to eneovnga young Chinamen m their midst ,-:and we have largely left the natter to Uke ca:« of itself, g very little or bo L He
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  • 219 3 I rk, September 1-Uh. la its issue of Septembe- .i3ih the M New York Herald" publishes an estimate of bal- Mr. Taft and Mr. Bryan, ■iuitte shows the past and present in- of the Republican and Democratic i throughout the States. The >l New the ballots hitherto
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  • 65 3 Boogko] I 2sth ult- management van aroused by the reB proceeding to the room i to come from, the mi of the rooaa, M.r. Reginald Harding, with a bullet right temple, and re ledii^tl aid was Beat I but or. the doctors found that life was extir
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  • 478 3 At no time is it of such vital importance to safeguard the kidneys as duriog pregnancy. Mrs. Mary A.Willis, of 169, Kirkdale Terrace, j South Winston, nr. Leicester, England, tells us of her terrible suffering, which was all brought about by a fright during that critical period.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 9 3 S MORTGAGEE B SALE. 20th October, at 2-30 p.m.
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    • 660 3 AUGTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF 14 Cases Corrugated Iron. At Messrs. H. L. Coghlan and Co's Salerooms Friday, 9th October, at 11 a.m. In sheets 6 feet, 7 feet, 8 feet by Gauge 28 H. L. COGHLAN Co Licensed Auctioneers and Surveyors. Oct 7 I°A°_ "RE 1 IMINARY NOTICE. Mortgagees Salo
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    • 605 3 TO LET. TO BE LET furnished or unfurnished house No. 35 Bright Land at Cuppage Road. Apply to ALMEIDA Co., Agents 2, Malacca Street. Oct 7 TO BE LET. "Yarnhams", 5, Syed Ally Road, opposite Newton Station, lately occupied by V. Gottlieb, Esq. i bed and bath rooms, dining and
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    • 392 3 i VsUf^ "HUMBER" 1O 12 and 2O H. P. NEWLY ARRIVED LATEST MODEL. Cwingto facilities forturning out iarge numbers of these famous Cars m order to meet the growing" demand, &ost of Production has been reduced to a point which enables them to be offered to the public at prices
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  • 1362 4 The Singapore Free Press Wednesday, Oct. 7, 1908. P«"<">pl»'s njrh* maintain, v qam p'o imjs rwcents t'rav.. 1 Relizinr., Luyaltv arid I-iw It is just a week ago since occasion was taken m these columns to allude to the possibility of Bulgaria's declaring her independence, and we endeavoured, after a
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  • 607 4 > < Mr. C. Petnberton n appointed Secretary of lh i Ch'na Fte Insurance Cj. m succession to the late Mr. G. L Tom!in. A leader ia the Japan Herald is headed What is the Truth r This is a shocking admissioa. The u>ual Rice I>mce will be held at
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  • 21 4 The only remedy which can always be de- t xsnded upon m the most severe cases of nain
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  • 307 4 The Princes Mam.. The Sttni ot the Cutuson I)a: Locke. Unwin's Library. iheiell bi fioutb m ti. theSpriug' as X pling cut used to bat, seems Hkeij subsututiug auuiiun tor spnny events men's minds are now tunStates that lie between Awl: and Turkey. The two no' i
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  • 260 4 The Hongkong Diilj Pr> c<-utains lhe toll' ot the Postn, J of It came as a great thocl yesterday morning to learn that Mr i Johnston, the Postm at his residence at the Pea; Only a few days ago he I room, but,
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  • 24 4 Pot woundicg a companion m tfei with a knife, a Chinaman was mutei, sevtu days' hard lab jur by Mr Thuod :hird magistrate, yesterday.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 212 4 SADDLERY. S[n/| Bridles, Mar* tin gales, Spurs, W^ Bandages, Polo Boots, and every j& description of x^^^^ Saddlery and Bfc sites always /rep£ i/i stock. Ladies Side Saddles, {jf% jw Gentlemen' 's Riding ir^mm oo^^^^^^^^^^^ Saddles, Polo Saddles. J s^^^ Australian demi, Kan- y Racing Saddles m I I I
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    • 231 4 2 STUDIOS 2 I Adapted to the Morning and I 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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  • 115 5 DECLARES HER INDEPENDENCE. A Serious Situation, Grey Returns to London. marine Telegraph. Keuter's) ÜB. ,'iria has to-day proclaimad her infepe&denea as a kingdom at Tirnovo, the capital of the Principilit v. FR*« t.m v of the situation m the east of siren illy :i lon newspapers
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  • 115 5 AUSTRIA WANTS BOSNIA. Germany's Advice to Turkey. Keuter is officially informed that Great d will not consent to any alteration Treaty of Berlin without the con- the signatories, and will decline to bat has been done, or any other -t the T U all the signa- been
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  • 87 5 THE DARDANELLES. Fall m Consols. 11 44 am. The Paris correspondent ol the Times my is strongly averse I oi the t-eaty of Berlin. makes conditions including thereto Turkey, and the a of article 29 relating to the status Montenegro, and Russia iotimited Austria aud Bulgaria
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  • 56 5 Bt 4 1"> p.m. rdinand i: as telegraphed to th> th*t he is compelled to listen to the nation but he hopas friendly xill be maintained. The CouQcil of Minister ia considering a reply m irhioh it I prolablv prote>' against th;? Piiace'ti xnd refuse to
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  • 55 5 m from 9 tsaji thai I mani- .-I vester.Uv evening, staticg v proclamation of independence vu ■rmity with the will of the people, *nd hoping that the Powers will approve of Ferdinand an 1 his have started *o> Philippopolis. The mobißaatioa ol nn irmy of
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  • 53 5 (By Submarine Telegraph Reuterjs) Received at 0-18 p.m. A telegram from Constantinople states f that there has baeo a protracted sitting of the Council of Ministers, which is still continuing. It v understujd that the Porte will protest to Bulgaria and the Powers against the violation of the
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  • 32 5 A representative of the Oriental Railway has notified the Government that unless the 1 ne is restored m three days, an indemnity of 15.000 francs a day will be demanded. <
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  • 306 5 POLICE CONSTABLE CONVICTED. Allegation- of Ksceiyihg Illegal Gratification. A Iditi 'ii.il P. C. No. 854, Mohamsd Eu- sopf, appeared befoie Mr Green, second j strate, yesterday afternoon, on a charge iccepiing an illegal gratification if $4 r frcm a bullock-cart driver. Theri was an alternative eh irge of extortion. B
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  • 160 5 For the second piacoforte recir^l on Friday night at theTeutonia Club Mr Koehler will be assisted by Mr E. A. Brown, who will sing the recitative and air Evening Star from Tanuhaustr There will also be the celebrated Huogaiiin Dances < Brahms) for four hands, toocerniug whieb
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  • 258 5 Alderman Sir George Wjatt Trustcott, I a f< finer Lord Major, has been elected L rd M >.vur of London. \u Imperial Decree has been issued de- j puling Vuk L >ng and Leung Tun-in to Amoy to welcome the U. S Pacific fle3t. Mr L. C. B Edmonston, the
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  • 1062 5 We have to go back five years before we md a horse so heavily handicapped m the Dig Autumn race as Durbar has been this :ime, m fact he takes rank with some very famous class horses m the handicapper's ?yes. Thus he has the weight put on
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  • 397 5 Under the auspices of the West Kent (Queen's Own) Boxing Club last night there was given another popular display of the art of fisticuffs at Tanglin Barracks. There was a large attendance of the military, and of men from Astraea, whose champion was to join issue with
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  • 210 5 One OP Many Interesting Features at Ott"s Circus, Beach road. Not every horse can dance a cakewalb, but one that cavorted round the arena of Otts Circus on Btacb-road last night showed that he knew all there was about the business m which coons are supposed to
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  • 345 5 > < The many friends of C«p\ Grant of the Regiment will be pletsed to hear that he has turned the corner and is now getting betttr of his severe attack of enteric fever. >a Monday morning last a mad Chinaman went to the public cilices at Batu Gajab and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 200 5 ROBINSON Co. NOW ON VIEW NEW AND EXCLUSIVE MODELS TRIMMED MILLINERY. 7\lso a very nice assortment of Wings, Qoque and Ostrich Feathers, Ribbons, Colored Silk Tulles, Flowers, Orna^ ments, Laces, Motor Veils, Silk, Kid and Lisle Gloves, Belts, &c, <£c. THE LATEST STYLES IN 1 Dress Materials, Filet Voiles, Grepe
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  • 532 6 OIL AZI X tKEH BLL. U> lul Aziz, the dethroned Sultan, iv dia banding I n,, h i"Li. x -iaiined "Go whither you WllL I- at those irho wish to do so follow Mulai Hat: 1." Dr. Vassel, the German Consul, who ia now on his waj k Ft
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  • 245 6 like Socialist"^ Fiebce Attack. N rk and Chicago are discussing an attack on American society c m a book entitled A Little Brother of the Rich by Mr. Joseph Medili Patterson, the millionaire Socialist of Chicago, and nephew of Mr. mick. formerly American Ambassador it Petexsbo] follow in^
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 41 6 An Antiseptic LmimeL*. wounds, bnna b, barns and like injuries there is nothing bettei :l.an Chamberlain's Pwn Balm. It Mte a^ an antiseptic, forming a tiun, imperceptibk- film uV ..r the injured part>. which exctaft 9 the air aud e&naM t.ho
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    • 488 6 I have alwaya kept p&otoral m the house. My £2 that i- saved my life TSSST^"^ Ia thousands Cherry Pectoral v [3 a household V^¥| IC lia3 j;* j ;.j- been >\ '■■V'// £i^B rs .-awaa gran d- by the parents, and by the children. For colds coughs, croup, bronchitis,
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    • 725 6 SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London, Through Billa of Lading issued for Ctina Coast, Persian Gull, Continental and American Ports. Steamer* will lex*« Singapore on or aboat MAIL LINES. j Assaye Oct. 9 Devanha Nov. 20
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    • 723 6 SHIPPING r I OCEAN STSAM BHIP Co. Ltd. A N D 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 for Ginoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and
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    • 572 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. I The steamers of this Company maintain a regr-lar service between Hamburg. Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and fcbe Mraits. China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and onct a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking cargo
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    • 315 6 SHIPPING. t JBO jß^ jfe. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bit IMPERI II GERMAK MAIL LINE Tbe fasi n mail gtea; this Company sail fortnightly from Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, South&mnt Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connectio:. Naples, Alexandria and vioe versa) Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapor kqng, Shanghai, Nagasaki Kobe and back. They ar«
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  • 800 7 KaiVt niece. Miss Juliet Bredon n tributes to the September issue of the M _i.'.,'_/ine MMM interesting 'the 1. O." herself was on 1 IW8 gN«SI the freedom of c m of tl. I its boohtw -and of ht3 g<rden, which was the one
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  • 70 7 (Corrected up to Oct 6.) Bank 4 ia/b 2/4j demand 2 3i| Prirate credits 3 Dft/f M 2/4^ credits 6 m/« M 2/4| Feanob, demsuid Bank, M 292 3bimanx\ domaad 237 Lndia, T. T, M4h LTonokon3, demand 2 foKOHAMi, d.eiaii^:d 113| Java, dem\nd 139-^ Bangkok, dexaand 65| ?ovk»«ions, Bank
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  • 122 7 *Ym $67.75 3-ambier buyers 7.60 jambier Ca>^j No. A 11.75 jtanibier Oabe No. 2 nom. Black (ord'u. S'pom) 10.< 0 J epper, White (fairL.W. fpc 15.40 Sutmege(llototb»)kj.^ 18 00 tfutciegs (80 to the IV.) 20.00 klace (Banda) M m. nom vlovee (Axciboina) jiberian ColLvt 24 50 Capioca, smx.il p*arl
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  • 755 7 ftflNKb. Capital Capital Issae Paid Isaaed paid op Vala« ap Company. Hmm m $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mini ag Oo. Ltd 7 00 $300,000 225,000 10 10 Braang LimiteS 6 50 $600,000 600.0C0 10 10 Brnseh Kydiau'ic Tic M. Co Li<l 12-0 £400,000 350,000 1 1 Dnfi
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 532 7 mucu ia 1900, i piece- of bis beautiful garden bad been seized by the foreign Powers, which >ei/nre spoiled tbo long walk that formerly 3 n. irefed the house. He grieved over this, md also very naturally over the loss of a lifetime's souvenirs. Priceless letters from f-ord Salisbury, from
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    • 440 7 On the Berth. BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. FOR Sourabaya, Broome, Port Hedland, 1 Cossack. Onslow, Carnarvon, Geraldton and Fremantle. The Company's Steamer "PAROO," 1,665 tons, Captain Mills, will be despatched Eor the above ports on Wednesday, the 14th instant, at 5 p.m. j She has excellent accommodation for
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    • 157 7 WANTED. WANTED For the New Theatre Royal. A good Pianiste (lady or gentleman (for cinematograph show. Permanent billet, also Three ticket takers. Immediately. Apply 19, Stamford Road, Oct 3 FOR STILE. FOR A HORSE, COB or PONY, TRY MORTON, NEXT HOTEL DE LA PAIX. Oct 6 7.3 FOR SALE DAR&ACQ
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    • 335 7 g No. 1 DOCK. I No. 2 DOCK. Length inside 514 ft. Length inside 375 ft. Width of entrance, top 95 ft., botr Width of entrance, top 60.5 ft. bou. 75 ft. 45.8 ft. Water on blocks 27.5 ft. Water on blocks 20.5 ft. Time to pump out 4 hours.
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    • 17 7 M Kahanga xl TOILET WATER TT'v5 i I *J Beware ililfa RIGAUD c 8. rue Vmenne. 8
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  • 326 8 S. C. C. vs. West Kkms 11. These teams met last evening on the S.C. '»»nd bt-f^re a fair crowd of spectators. Owing to some mistake the goal posts were not up and cricket practice was going on over the pitch. The removal of the nets and
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  • 92 8 The S.K A :nmittoe has decided that once a .juarter the Monthly Handicap Competitions should ba fired under similar condr si se which applied to Warren Shield this year. The Conditions will be:— yards, 1 and 7 rounds at a vanishing tar£e\ which appears for four Is. v l«i
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  • 277 8 By Major E. C. Ellis, Acting Commandant S agapore, 6th Oct. The monthly shoot of the Singapore Ritie Association will take place on Sunday 18th 0 p.m. under Warren Shield conditions. S. V. A. ierly officer Lieut. D. Robertson. Orderly X. C. O Corpl E Gill. Parades on
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  • 75 8 before Mr Ho- l vytrc, senior magistrate, yesterday, on rubber seeds from Go r t a and trespass. The yn. 1. ,ud he did not know the Lds were c «d admitted the trespan I --.ant Nico] aaid C.iptain Stccklev had S t am T f°
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  • 1086 8 k B'»ni»v Lodge Grey. A pretty wedding took place yesterdaj afternoon, at the Cathedral of the Gooc Shepherd when Viscouut Pierre de Bondy Riario, eldest sou of Coum aud Countess d( Bonly was m trried to Miss Grinds L m\^o Grey, daughter of Mrs Chalmers. The bride who was
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  • 636 8 Fast going was the order of the day or the course yesterday morning, there beino qu'te a number of spectators present to witness the work. Petgrave (Cartwright) appeared on the course looking m tha pink of condition and working alone did the course m 2 uiiii IS
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  • 97 8 In the course of the hearing of a case jefore Mr Justice Law, m the Supreme Jourt yesterday, relating to the ownership )f a tongkang, it was given forth by a Chi- l lese witness that "a Chinaman can have hies or four names, and if you
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  • 55 8 One Tamil and six Bengali milkmen were jonvicted by Mr Howard, senior magistrate, yesterday, for selling watered milk. The iues vaiied with the percentage of water [Vo men who had 02 4 and 44.S per cent »f added water, had to pay §100 each. The E ►ihers were
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  • 97 8 L The homeward French mail steamei Ernest Simons arrived at daylight yester day from Yokohami, aud left at 4 m th< c afternoon for Marseilles. Osving to a typhooi 3 the Cachir had to delay her departure fron Haiphong for 24 hours and m conseqiiinct 1 the Ernest
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  • 120 8 1 I Supreme Court Wades Through Compli cations, Deciding Ownership Question Mr Justice Set combe Smith was occupied for several hours m the Supreme Court yesterday m the hearing of a complicated case concerned with the recovery of money sail to have been invested m a Chinese" firm
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  • 37 8 The total quantity of tin ore exported by the tributors on the lands of The Royal Johore Tin Mining Coy Ltd. during the mouth of September 1908, was Piculs 126 L 69 bags."'
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  • 23 8 The Manager reports the output of the Sipiau Tin Co. Ltd., for the month of September to be 92 Piculs.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 13 8 A Safe Cough Medicine for Children. In buying a cough medicine for children
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    • 183 8 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPY (ROYAL PACKET COMPANY) iVeu Service between Singapore and Palemban%, NOTICE is hereby given that x WEEKLY SERVICE between SINGAPOI PALE.MBANG will be maintained by the s. s. "JAPARA First sailing will take place on the 17TU OF OCTOBER For freight and passage apply to Ships Aasvcr late
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 353 8 CLEARANCES Oct 6. Poona, Brit str., V.ne, for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. Poh Ann, Brit str.. RobertsoD, for Port Swettenbaui via ports. Rotorua, Brit, str Glenday, for Port Swettenham and Penang. Resident Schieff. Dut. str., Unus, for Rbio. Ban Hin Guan, Brit, str, Hunter, for Pontianak. Knching, Sar. str., Waddell,
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    • 520 8 VESSELS IN PORT. o Men-of-war Flajf and Tons Commanders Arrived K-om Who istnm Brit, cru iMQ Ryan Od Watei witcii Brit, survey ship Douglas Oct 1 P. Swettenham Sea Mew Coi. Ya^ht 50<» Coleman Sept M Perak TncertShip Flag: Tons Master Arrived From Consignee Baron Eldon Brit 2385 Parker Oct
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