The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 31 October 1908

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  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1908. NO. 6,435
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  • 125 1 The Gennat. E:^p^rvr's inten i-jw continue to be the qubj<jCt of newspaper discussion, the German Press p irticularly resenting it Page 7. Council continued its labours yesterday and disposed of the Supply Bill, also r^>ad ing a secund time the Mohamedh&a Mar riages Bill Page 7. Tin
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  • 966 1 Iron at i'U 4t er sieel as cheese might well be the motto of f he Central Workshops of the F. |C S. railway just outstev Kuali Lumpur, which by ihe courtesy of Mr Spooner, the Qettentl Manager, we were recently permit 'ed h !-ispec\ under
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 128 1 WAYANG KASSIM. Return of the Favourites! TO'MGHT! TO-NIGHT! AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. PATIENT GRISELDA. PRICES AS USUAL. S. KASSIM, Sole Proprietor. I CONTINENTAL I Smgapoie Kunrpeis Co. Kuala Lumpur Federated Engineering Co. H INTERNATIONAL FOUR-INCH RACE HELD IN THE iSJLE OF MAN j A TRIUMPH FOR DARRACQ
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    • 184 1 POPULAR WANTS. Wanted one or two ladies' second-hand bicycles with low frame and free wheel. Must be m good order and cheap. Write giving full particulars and cost to Tee c o this paper. LESSONS IN FRENCH. Young man desires tuition m above, state terms and particulars, to J.M.W. c
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    • 272 1 Entertainments. ALI-UUVIBRA BEACH ROAD. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. Ist Show at 7-30 p.m. 1 Tippler's Race 2 The Pretty Flower Girl 3 Spiritisms Sitting Party 4 Mysterious Flames 5 The Secret of the Iron Mask 6 The Pardon 7 A Lottery Ticket 8 The Innkeeper's Remorse 9 Beauty and the Beast 10
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    • 91 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Hales Tours, five of them, to-nii;ht Page 1. Kuliru (Kedab) Farms to be let Pape 2. European planter seiks engagement Phge 11. Harima Hall, cinematograph and Kiitnanott's show Page 6. Municipal Notice re supplying water by meter Page 2. Powell >!t Co. household furniture sale Page 5. On
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 379 1 THE WEEK. Saturday, 31>t: High Water.— 2.ls a 1.22 p B 3 Mail Outward one. Oricket, S.O.C. md XI v R.W. Kent. S.Y A. Camp. Scottish Universities Dinner. SmrpAX, Xov Ist E£lgJ llt 2.13 I 20th after Trinity. A II Saints' Day. S.V.A. Annual Inspection. Golf— Scotland v World Sw.
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  • 501 2 A J.ip.mese woman living at Gaylang-r. .ul «tl to the police that her house has Veen Een into and a gold braoelet worth H 0, a,nl otkH goods, rtolep A ChiMUMUD Imng m Teluk Aver Streef beta allMted on AugS td havine laid Jfl .at' >:m a\ hi i I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 725 2 FRANCO BRITISH EXHIBITION. TELEGRAM received by the undersigned Franco British Exhibition London awarded Buttercup Gold medal. The American Xavy contracted at Manila m August last for 2,150 cases 215,000 lbs. of this brand. "BUTTERCUP" brand is one of the best known brands of Australian Table Butter and exceedingly well known
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    • 779 2 NOTIGES. NOTXE It is hereby notified that tenders will be received m the office of the President of the State Council on the 15th Shawal 1326 (10th November 1908) for the purchase of the exclusive rights for the Gambling and Spirit Farms m the Kulim District for a period of
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    • 560 2 INSURANCES. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE Co7lTd7 c FIRE AND MARINE. c 6 f YANG-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOC. LTD. a marine. CHINA FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE. 1 LONDON GUARANTEE ACCIDENT CO., LTD. c GUARANTEE Fire and Marine Risks of every description underwritten at lowest current rates. Adamson Gilfillan Co, Ltd. General Agents.
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    • 592 2 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Bai Corporal ior Paid-up Capital mwm .sU^ooM P^asKiiVi Fund: Starling Reserve 115,000,000 Q Silver Reserve M4,UOu,<XH)j 89 »°°0 f OOC PkßSK*v« Liability of PaoPEiiTOEs „*];,.,>> vr OOTJET OF DiBSCTOK.".. E. Snr'.Mirt Esq. Cbauum Bob. Mr. W. J. (li—bii —Dmvrt Cbaii iB. (.t. Uakrett, Esq. C. X Lww^,
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 173 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. St. JLbihlbw'i Caxbukkal 10th "'aadiy aftet Trinity. All Bsiaftß* Duy. 7 i^jr. M.itms And Lit.my. Rnl Lsssoa Wisdom iii 1-10 :>nd Lesson Hebrews xi 33-xii. 7 Hymn 446 7IS Hi Holy Communion (Choral 1 oit -r_' n ice Staioor Hvina hi LhTertory 427 Hjma >l Gommimioa '53
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  • 621 3 QUEEN'S SCHOLARSHIPS AND EDUCATION GENERALLY. I lowing interesting paragraphs ap- 1% report of the Select Committee ■he estimates. ruo/ficial Members recommend that (SON notice be t;iven that there will be v.imiuasion for Queen's Scholarships m tad afterwards. Mr Baker advocates kferia change should take place m 1910 i.\ of 1912.
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  • 118 3 ,Nt one o'clock on Taeadaj tfominfi nstabl. Wiikms ar.d an- wen on theil rounds m rt was made to them that a HiE G fnrifcsamy, W running Road. Tht y promptly pro- kbespol Md hw II fr™*,? i nscioai itatein fti V Ul i ;-d^ n; L:.
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  • 25 3 ,g .va jockey, a*eu 103 luc I French Canadian named Taflbler, his racing caret r a. a stable bo> ia Since ihen^eh^d^iß
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  • 491 3 The Scottish Review of Oct 1 has thp sub- joinel paragraph which will interest all Singapore friends of the former minister of the Presbyterian church here On Wednesday afternoon of last week the fine new church m Cranbrook Road, Redland, Bristol, was opened by the
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  • 473 3 Next rear will have a peculiar interest beeanse of tfa i remark tbk group of famous peov 10 first ir the light precisely century re, says Lyndon Orr, m a reoent number "Munsey'a Magazine la calling the birth roll for the y at 181)9 the writer emphasises
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  • 810 3 Lord Rcsebery said many interesting things when he opened the new engineering laboratories of the Herod-Watt College, Edinburgh I was looking over the proceedings of the third year of this society —it wds t'en called, I think, the School of A^ts and th pro e-d--inge were
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  • 129 3 The *S. C. M. Post" of Oct 24-ti v. A m (X-issioK cf fifty-eight Chinese lads paraded the streets of Hongkong all Thvndav Led by a dignified looking senior they &H their wnmn[ *9rj orderly Btauwi W!., re they f The btmH chaimcteri on Mukaviikfl c^.ps
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  • 60 3 have been pea* Morrhuol Crcot sote .ip.'ult-b very utenaivelj dni ing th< two years m Bronchial and Tubenralai ordara, and m nvori Ii ij Mmmfll bm I have been ;.st<>nibhed bow rapidly ropail baa taken plate. In pu.lmoL.ary tabercukMtf eheok the formation of puru'. aft BXgMC&Ora* tion m from one
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 39 3 An Antiseptic Liniment. For wounds, brui'-es, burns and like injuries there is nothing better than Chamberlain's Pain Balm. II acts us an antiseptic, forming a ihin, imperceptible nlni over the injured parts, which excludes the air and "causes the
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    • 717 3 THIS IS MR. ANDREWS Who, Brought to the Vergk of Despair hy Malaria, Rheumatism and Other Maladies, Here Thankfully Tells of His Complete Cure by DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Mr. Benjamin Andrews is now on the staff of an engineering firm m Bombay, but previously he travelled extensively through the
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    • 219 3 White Ants!! Teredos, Dry Rot, Decay m Timber. The ONLY SAFEGUARD has been on its trial m large quantities for the past 10 years m the Straits Settlements, and proved all that is claimed for it. Six pieces of deal were partly coated with Jodelite and buried m a Singapore
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  • 124 4 Willie HoKUinon. the 14 year-old son of Mr Au^us McKinnon, Duncan, B. Q recently u'j>l i ■v-nt 1 nod rtarttiag experience uid had a miraculous escape from death while working m hi 3 fdtiier's gurder. A meteor m hn m cKametw wi3 hurled pace and
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  • 32 4 It k regret to ire notice OB Bdl P. •Civil avid U -v L b a j ion rears > toe 1 j it i thought nntil I
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  • 70 4 HYGIENE OF IT FEMALE APPAREL. D. B iring of cor- md other or>] I m iv pnpu- 3, and moreo i y way iajuri' I Ace.". I I 1 v. y. 3ion oi the greal peaking i r the pi vasion ibercle custom of iing dres-, thin >hces ■■year at
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  • 78 4 I i I tinct j too v now Eaiion i more exact <- parte I him. it; be jlely iy c-t fcropica) medicin bough m rta ii. near to reTolationisißg the tropical 1 \ia little m .dson wi 4 will bo achieved Thai kuowg< bave to be bou^;
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  • 23 4 U reported from Peking that the Ministry 4n^u r Kl^ Sto COntract witb Fr^ch mStiS U.r^^ucdon c^ bIUeSe G Tern
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  • 341 4 Amazing Increase m- Output. A striking example of bow a trade ia .levelj oped behind a protective tariff is famished m I the annual cnijlar report for the di-tru-t of {Philadelphia. The industry r> Eartad to v thi manufacture of glass, of which we m this country are
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  • 30 4 A CALCO .y. Wa all rememb agita -or. prisonei m signal box I We a local Tl for a hour I the to sending I that tl
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  • 139 4 ias now know aiag of word >„■' by," bat carl, tary of State for vJ jO Colo wh( ©interpretation of it was peculiar a-id urrassing. V Australian Pr< b name of Sir >rge Q ey, I ,om the Governorship of New 2 r a violeni quarrel with Downing-si ideatally mentioned.
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  • 88 4 STBAMISRS. c port rfdtpmrtmn, d<>!.' im %t .v. MM| M h Ltrlk, Sj Xov J Aj iralO v. N < 2; II A.. Apoar, n. )v 5 P Li iv,;! ix, Li N Kob "o. n, Jan aons I 1 tnbujv. Dumbea, M; i. Ma re E. F.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 490 4 --> i| 11l II Hi lIIIWHIIW III— IIWIIIWII—I Mil IMMIIHIIIH. I II I 1— BIBIIM— iMtIMIIIIH—^I I— ILMUmWII— I Ha a km Celebrated Oilmen's Stores ££323 /w m, PICKLES, SOUPS, JAMS, JELLIES, OL POTTED MEATS, MALT VINEGAR. ■H IB Agents for LEA PERRINS WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE Cposse Elackwell, Ltd* BMM«WBMMBrB'ir J-
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    • 244 4 contains Sandalwood oil and the extract of Kuv t-Kava. It is In the opinion of the Medical profession by far superior to any other preparation of Sandal- wood oiL Sold m bottles of 40 capsules by all dispensaries". Por wholes ile apply to the MEDICAL HALL Oct 22 tts 22.10
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    • 19 4 A Reliable Remedy. The only remedy which can always be depended upon m the most severe cases of nain
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    • 36 4 Hj OF I:: riß rota vho Foundation of the i-'t-vtl uv oa ru&j-jr eth, ISI9, tvy the Tranei'vr the C niai Office on April Ist IhCT, with 30 Pern-alts Hlaps *od JllarcrAtlont. BY Charles Burton buckled.
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  • 438 5 Verdict for Plaintiff Mr Justice Sercombe Smith gave iulomen: m the case Gko Fertile v* Nader Ische Hindelsbank Miatschappii i a b a question of the right of defendant retain certain deeds was concerned Mr EC. Ellis for phintiff, Mr C.I. Carver defendant This U an action
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  • 112 5 utbkq Mtsrii a> ro Son Vn nva 1 un 1 ai P> uttn H v.n \n F' The] re investigating a curious cast ippc trance ol 1 cart-load ol at U 0 LV Bed. TWO ag og the I tad along Paai Pan ing Road earlj jesterdaj unom-
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  • 124 5 X G< KKN MENl's ACTIOfI A -\:n-: SbIPPIXCI CoMBKnt. Methovume, Sniidaj. between ihe C.-'inmonweaith Beat -iU'l GoTeromenl ob the «>ne han uad the A— txaliaii shipping and ooal bises on th« other will open to- moiron Dlell in&fl Diatrid Court, when Mr :nan t th-- 1 astocuitgci
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  • 21 5 PR A BAD TRAMWAY CO. ■>■ ireetors unway Co. Lid Sw 3 ia *b pleas to a tbmft oaent ol a i '>
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 566 5 IF YOU SUFFER From any Skin or Blood Disease, such as Eczema, Scrofula, Scurvy, Glandular Swellings, Bad Legs, Ulcers, Abscesses, iy m 2 u i St Boils Sores Eruptions, Blood Poison, Rheumatism, Gout, &c. DON'T DELAY but at once start a course of Clarke's Blood Mature (the World-famed Blood Purifier),
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    • 656 5 mieTWNs. AUCTION SALE OF Household Furniture Ac, At No. 400, Serangoon Road. On Saturday, 7t'a November, at 2 30 p.m. Handsome rattan sitting room furniture teak round table teak card table a number of handsome engravings and water colours m gilt frames Ac. Poliehed dining table meranti dinner wagon with
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    • 322 5 SPECIAL BARGAIN FOR HOME PRESENTS!! Greatly Reduced WILL BE SPECIALLY FOR THIS SEASON COMMENCED ON WEDNESDAY 4th NOVEMBER TILL 25th NOVEMBER. Japanese Qurios Silk and General Goods UNPREGEEDED WONDERFUL REDUCTION AUCTIONS. Valuable Freehold Chinese Residential Property. FOB SALE BY AUCTION At Messrs. 11. L, Co^hlan and Co's SaleroomsMonday. 2nd November,
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    • 279 5 nuenoNS. AUCTION SALE OF CHINESE HOUSEHOLD FURNI URE ic. TO BE HELD AT No. 125, Chin Swek Road. SINGAPOBB, Saturday, 31st October. 1908. at 2 pm. Comprising blackwood drawing room suite inlaid with M.O.P. Shell, carved teak wardrobe with mirror doors, teak sideboard with mirror attached, carved and gilt Chim
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    • 266 5 AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Household Furniture &c. AT No. it. HACK COURSE ROAD On Saturday. 31st October, at 3.15 p.m Beuiwood centre table with marble top ratten chair- and table.- pier glam m teak frame: carved corner whatnots. &c. Polished dining table and dinner wagen^ polishftd pdeboard meranti plat* cabinet
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 20 6 Amery.— At Lahat Road, Ipob, on Oct. 25, the wife of the Rev. A. J. Aruery, of a son.
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    • 16 6 Houston.— On s.s. Palawan," at sea, on 6th October, Alan Gray Houston, aged 24 years.
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  • 1507 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, Oct. 31, 1908. Mere -,h.i:T th» Press the 1'eople >. r if maintain, 1 1 influence and nnbribed 1 j -am Religion, Loyalty and [aw. It would be hard to find an example of a more intelligent and well considered determination to organiza the industrial
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  • 1087 6 Keminder. Entries for S. V. A. Annual Kirle Meeting close on November 4th. The Scottish Universities' Students Dinner takes place this evening at ;he Singapore Club at 8 p.m. Mr A. Kitchini:, M LM M.I n a... marine engineer surveyor, returned from his holiday m Europe by the German mail
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 260 6 WHISKY. SUPERIOR TO THE w^jflCft-*^ A HIGHLAND HOST EXPENSIVE —^ri* fc^<" WHISKY OF STERLING BRANDS IMPORTED. QUALITY ipivATE GREETING CARDS EXCLUSIVE DESIGNS A SPECIAL SELECTION NOW DISPLAYED ORDER EARLY OUR STOCK IS LIMITED. Have you ordered your Newspapers and Magazines for 1909? IF NOT ASK FOR OUR REVISED Periodical List
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    • 196 6 NO BETTER X'MAS PRESENT. For your Friends or Relatives, Whether near you or far away, than a GOOD PHOTOGRAPH. When called by fate m distant climes to dwell, Bidding to those we love a long farewell, The faithful Portrait still is smiling near To soothe regret and dry the falling
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  • 241 7 THE GERMAN INDISCRETIONS. WELL MEANING, 8UT...... German People Annoyed. LORD ROBERTS STANDS ALOOF. A Useless Attempt. Baijaaariaa Telegraph— Reuter.s) Rec Oq| 90, 10.17 a.m. m It m noted try the Kaiser's remarks si .uues. -rvbo.lv is irritated at His Majesty's le-edged indiscretion^. M Bagßall pipers however take it calm- tad
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  • 82 7 Seeks Europe's Good Will. Bee. 10.51 a.m. Prines Ferdinand of Bulgaria, m a speech U the opening of the Sobrauj\ staled that ,-i Q 'vernment would indemnify nenoM wnonad been affected by the ure f the Oriental Railway. He hopes that tfae goodwill of the Powers LSSUTOtL
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  • 127 7 Miss bn SebMfar, who has Appeared re Singapore audiences as an I riolin virtuoso, will return from v 'he 3rd November, be* l_- i.t-e at the Teutonic Club i r'r: i.iv lext, Jf©? :iMiss SckaefeVs oonosrtsat Bangkok were it the Oriental Hotd OB Thursday 21st, and a:
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  • 121 7 Wi it early became a feature m London, these tOUTS were first started, will toon become one m Singapore Ihe\ to pupils the beat possible object 3 the feature* of other countries. managers ure beginning to recognise >n I -d.iv the car was again
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  • 1585 7 Quicouid agunt homines nostri esi farrago uhelh Juvenal. As a volcano, after a more or less prolonged period of quiescence, breaks out into eruption, so is it with that deeply interesting personage the German Kaiser, who has just illuminated the world with one of those sensational
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  • 266 7 America and Japan have agreed to the withdrawal of their troops m North China from the beginning of next year. Four Chinese and one Indian trader were lined by the Senior Magistrate, Mr. Howard, yesterday, for having exposed for sale tinned provisions unfit for human consumption. The fines ranged between
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  • 784 7 Special Meeting, Friday, Oct. 30. Present Sis Excellency the Governor Sir John Anderson. His Excellency Major-Geii. T. Perrott, C.8., O.C.T. Tie Hon'ble the Res. Coun Penang, R. N. Bland. The Hon'ble the Col. Sec. Capt Young. the Treasurer J. O. Anthonisz. The Hon'ble the Act. Attorney-General W. G.
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  • 46 7 Mass Meeting m Hankow. Peking, 22nd October. There was a mass meeting m Hankow on 20th inst., to oppose the proposal for raising foreign loans for railway purposes. At the meeting, those present resolved that the management of railway affairs should be
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 249 7 ROBINSON Co. RALEIGH New Special Model No. UO. Built Entirely of Steel. THE "TRI-COASTER" RALEIGH. The Tri-Coaster the Registered name of the New Sturmey— Archer Three Speed Hub, to which is added a Back Pedalling Brake acting internally on the Hub Noelf Complete with best Electro Plated Lamp, Hell. Pump
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 363 8 OVER THE CHESS-BOARD. "Gentlemen, to solace their wearied minds by honest pastimes, playe at ehesse., the astronouit'f"? HOHB, aud the philosopher's game which trhettea thyr wittos, recreates theyr mind- and hurts nobody m the mean season. All c-inmuuications Bhoold be addressed to the Chess Editor, "Singapore Free Press." Original proMnmn.
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    • 516 8 SHIPPING. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., ltd. A r^niar FORTNIGHTLY .Service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. Cndb* Mail Contracts with thk Imperial Japanese Government. Specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout Ly Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First Second Class
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    • 756 8 SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London* Through Bilk of Lading issued for China Ooast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will le«ve Singapore on or aboat MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) 1908 1909 Oceana Nov.
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    • 695 8 t SHIPPING OCEAN 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 for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre
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    • 518 8 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 a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking cargo at
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    • 369 8 SHIPPING. 1 it Urn JLe Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bret IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LIKr The fast and well-known m«., thiE Company Bail fortnightly ft r Hamburg via Rotterdam. Antwerp S Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (ooanectior Naples, Alexandria ar.d ice verb* Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Sing*] kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki bToIm t and back. They
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  • 398 9 In Which Direction? Adams, I.C.S. (retired), lately Urn (Taifteci Provinces, writes m the .pire Renew Thsre ire to he reforms -atioa of the Indian Empire :>I of Blackburn has told us— -ion Are we to continue «eJ lines, with Western it. pta ift >vernment throng as, so
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  • 347 9 1 !v r 1 <•: \ur., and then the conrersation appeared to be >'y resnmed from the platform, or per- l bna, A t goee to a place like the F ncow, <>' money to enj y meself with. It ain't my 'i-.'. of enjoyment to
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  • 206 9 \t C eld m L [r T. Hojo, m bion cry I nothing to d i the ea > of the Sj location i ion roa of the it bo i :1 they were i the national morality. The ImI B f Japan the State -be natioo i
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  • 618 9 Englishmen and Theik Food. Habits, In his very interesting book The Art of Living m Good Health (11 odder and Stoughtom, Dr Daniel Sager, M. D., devotes a special chapter to the question of meals. During the zenith of Roman and Grecian civilisation, he says, it was an
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  • 129 9 The latest method of identification comes direct from i i E a Norths a b It dollar.-, but nobod] the covering letter and description of lii-^ person hrt i not arrived. Driven from post 1 i hed at last ,urn oftbe bank president ax.d pic
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 13 9 A Safe Cough Medicine for Children. In buying a cough medicine for children
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    • 400 9 A HOSPITAL NURSE Nervous Disorders, Exhaustion, O\ rwroughi Nerves Over and over a^ain clever irid cipal ithont a s ap of energy bat is o!f< them, an.l this nctu j camentof a skilled and pi ;i j QU ed by i nei .> amlove hal i n for 1 and
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    • 38 9 Do not Neglect a Bad Cold. Never allow a r.old to take its course. Too often at this season of the year its course is tow ard pneumonia. Chamberlain's Cough Rema r%\r TDill nrnmtiflv pure vmir nrjlri anri
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    • 131 9 THE Singapore Free Press. 1 Morning Daily. Cur Reader*. i now a a mns of sur scrip. joh. *:/t; month $z.50 b*ee months &7.50 A yeap $>3O stage— SO cents a month extra. For subscriptions .0 tho Office m Advance, and without a bill being presented, Ten Per Cent Discount
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  • 930 10 (To the Editor of the Piuang Gazette.) Dear Sir, In reply to your correspondent "N's" letter on the subject of syces, I would venture a few remarks. Although I hold no brief for the syce class, yet N's condemnation of them generally, is, I think, a little too
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  • 197 10 Tee luoian Forester returns this month to I r,-.-f c iisiderution of the effect of foresu on rmmidl, subject of great interest m this country mati to Urn wcrid at large. A French ■eaentaet, If. Dn*amp, had recently stated hfpotbaMi fan iriuoh, if true, it follows
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  • 595 10 ARE WE LOSING GRIT AS A NATION. Yes, Answers Lord Meath, Badly. In the Nineteenth Century the Earl of Meath a^ks, Have we the grit of our forefathers He thus defines his word The writer understands by the word grit that virile spirit which makes light of pain and physical
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  • 281 10 A correspondent writes to the Tirnea, under the signature Late Indian Civil Service, 11 calling attention to the number still living of the Civil Servants of the East India Company, sent out from Haileybury. Taking the lists of the Bengal, Madras and Bombay Presidencies, there are still
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  • 597 10 A Dangerous Occupation Mr Casement, H.M. Consul at Para, m his report to the Foreign Office says The shipment of Brazil nuts at present ranks second m importance of value of the exports from the States of Para and Aciazonas. Until recently cocoa occupied the second place
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  • 296 10 lv the London letter cf the Kingoon Q-azette appears this reference to the cotton crisis and to tbe parties re^p^rjfeible for its continuance I am afraid that unless something very unforeseen should occur, the impending autumn and winter will bring the greatest amount of poverty and misery
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  • 107 10 It is stated (Anl#g tekgnat khatßsfltia lias determined to tnakp the headquarter- of the Amur Railway at Chita. For a Loilf time the question lay betw. c ii Nerchin^K- and Chita. But it was fouc^ impossible to get m the former place a bulking sufficiently Urge for
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  • 196 10 Huxley was among the most distinguished of the students who attended the Charm Cross Hospital Medical School, and as a u K morial to him a Huxley lecture is delivered biennially by some distinguished physician This year the lecturer was Sir Patrick Man- the
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  • 262 10 Singapore, 26th Ocfe The "price* quoted are re,t at Clyde Terrace Market M d-> WtmrhtU there may ht strut I < Beans. Long mm etJmf do. Frenm do Be^f per Kb. Beef Steak to 1Bean Sprouts }I o tjf Bam 100 Sprouts Afl Blachan m BrinjaJe do.
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 52 10 Inflammatory Rheumatism Anyone who has ever experienced the excruciating a«d almost unbearable pains incident to inflammatory rheumatism, will be pleased to know that prompt relief may be had by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Mr. D. Snyder, of Hoheville. Ontario. Canada, says: "I have been troubled with inflammatory rheumatism for frn
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    • 434 10 fflk Few !^^P NESTLE'S^k m Facts about 1 FOOD. jjßf NESTLES FOOD is a perfect diet for babies and children. Nestles Food is pure, snitabie and natnraJ, pleasing to the infants taste, thereby ■I en'-ourakrui'^ it to thrive through its enjoyment of its food. The result is good health, B
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    • 29 10 Keep your teeth m condition by cols NG POO CHOW S DENTIST DENTAL SUPPLIES 94. South Bridge Road, Bin< Special Consulting Room for Lftdii and Gentlemen. High Class Meehai.
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  • 1545 11 By Harwood Brierley. m improbable that many relics of the old we'en observances still linger m the th Country. Bat m the outlying Northern tod moorland districts old-fashioned folk r.ive had the right sort of upbringing are i vs loth to see the traditions and customs 1 down
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  • 296 11 people or Luzon Alarmed bt A M Tectonic Disturbance." Luzon, the island on which Manila stands, b is m the quaint phraseology of the Cablenews American." (Manila) been "jolted 30me." In other words Luzon has been ha. ing an earthquake of its own. Thus A. fceotonic disturbance of
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  • 223 11 Mr. John Barrow, residing at 15, Duke Street, Bradford, Manchester, England, writes I shall never fail to recommend Doan's Backache Kidney Pills to others, for the medicine has done me wonderful good. 11 For two or three years I suffered from what I believe was sciatica and
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  • 745 11 Capital Capital Issue Paid r___ Issued paid op Valoa op Company. QonrsHoOl $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining 00. Ltd 7 5") $300,000 225.000 10 10 Bruang Limited 650 $600,000 600,000 10 10 Bniseh Hydraulic Tie M. Co Ltd 10.0 £400,000 350,000 1 Duff Development Co \M 3.50
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 43 11 only Single and double rooms with board at Barganny House, 7, Oxley Rise. Terms moI derate. Oct 24 un- BOAED LODGING. To be had with private family 10 minutes from Town. First class Table, Rooms with Bath and Dressing Room attached, also suit-
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    • 414 11 On the Berth. BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO LTD. FOR Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore, Karikal, and Negapatam. The Company's T. S. Steamer THONGWA," 6,208 tons, F. Harrington, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Monday, the 2nd proximo at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation
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    • 293 11 FOR SALE. FOR A HORSE, COB or PONY, TRY MORTON, NEXT HOTEL DE LA PAIX. Oct 6 7.3 FOE SALE DAR.R.ACQ CAR. 4 cylinder, 14 1G hp., 5 seated (just purchased from Kat/. Bros., Singapore). Apply C.G. Warnf old-Lock, Kuala Lumpur. Sept 4 v.c. Twenty-fourth Year of Publication. THE SINGAPORE
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    • 374 11 THE YOKOHAMA DOCK 00. LTH. No. 1 DOCK. No 2 DOCK. Length inside 514 ft. Length inside 375 ft. Width of entrance, top 95 ft., bott Width of entrance, top G0.5 ft. bott. 75 ft. 45.8 ft. Water on blocks 27.5 ft. Water on blocks 20.5 ft. Time to pump
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  • 1629 12 NEXT YEAR'S MONEY. A special meeting of the Municipal Commissioners was held yesterday afternoon to consider the Municipal Estimatas of revenue and expenditure for the coming year. The members present were Messrs J. Polglase, Depu-v President, C. W. Dirbishire, W. Mac bean, Cheng Kansj Lee, Oa» Teck Lim,
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  • 114 12 In a telegram to the Cablenews American, Manila, it is stated that President Roosevelt will accept the editorship of The Outlook when he returns from South Africa. His plans are to transform the noted weekly into a powerful political, economic and moral organ, following the same lines
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  • 714 12 Via Colombo Ikdians m British Columbia. London, October 22nd. The unemployed Indians m British Columbia have telegraphed to Lord Minto, Lord Morley, and Sir W. Laurr r, that they prefer repatriation to going to British Honduras. MOHAMEDAN EXHIBITION IN LONDON. Lord Lansdowne opened the Autumn Exhibition, illustrative of
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  • 98 12 The Prinz Ludwig came m yesterday, the mails being delivered just before 7 pm. Passengers arriving bj her were. Hauptm. Beyer, Miss Wirz, Mrs Mauldon, Miss Mattice, Dr Sheppard, Mr Carter, Mrs Meertens, Mr Louet-Feisser, Mr Karthaus, Ad. de Richelien, Messrs Dekker, Fritz, Westenholmz, Meister, Taverner, Leonowens,
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  • 107 12 The ss. Voronej, 3278 tons register which came into port yesterday from Vladivostock, and is bound for Odessa, belongs to the Russian Volunteer Fleet. The M.M. Company's steamer Caledonien was to leave Saigon at 6 am. to-day and may be expected here on Monday at dajlight. The 8.1.
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  • 411 12 Abdul Rahman, a postman, was charged before Mr Green, second magistrate, yesterday, that he being an officer m the Postal Department committed theft of some letters whilst m transmission. Mr Hastings Rhodes, the Deputy Public Prosecutor, appeared for the Crown and the accused was undefended. Mr T.
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 217 12 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Cxdkr Contract with thk Xkthkklaxds India Uovmtmauri Ag-euts at Singapore, Ships" Agency, late J. Daendels Co.. 2-3. Coliver Unti THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE s.s. Japara Palembang... s.s. Reael Penang. OeleeLheue. Sabau^. Meulab Sinabang iSimculcu- Singktl. Baro^. Si-Bolga, TiL Go^noeng-Sitoli. .Si-Romboe. Nako Isiai.d-.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 287 12 CLEARANCES Oct. 30. Capri. Ital. str Dominicio, for Hongkong. Solva, Nor. str., Teliefsen, for Bangkok. Resident Schieif, Dut. str., Unus, for Rhio. Lady Weld, Brit, str., Fripp, for Muar and Malacca. Penang, Brit, str., Perry, for T. Anson via ports. Sikh, Brit, str Aitkinson, for Hongkong. Shanghai and Japan. Yunnan,
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