The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 December 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, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1908. NO. 6,470
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  • 134 1 Kidical members have memorialised the Premier to appeal to the oountrj againtt the Lords— Page Evan m munificent America extra tax ition to meet deficits Las to be thought of Page 5. A special article on Fiiiland andTiuland on page 5. Wet wtather inteifered vih sp>rts yesterday
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  • 1090 1 Just at tfce preset, t leawMs, the change of the monsoon sod thi tine of dailj and nightly showers, it te tns rather ridiculous to be looking at works, i ocupying many huudreds of men and having for their Bole object the ci llectir^ and s orittg of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 864 1 m% w^^^^T^^^^ mm^^^^ a^'^ m m mmmmmmmm^ Positively our last Performance on Sunday Ni&ht. BRIGGS^ SOLUTIONSI wayang kassim i The Indra Zanibar Royal Theatre of Singapore. and unknnJ-n f m lm ior Solution preservative properties peculiar to itself a t -ny A >TTvn ATTA T T ■Mrmrnrr T)T)Tnr.ri T>n AT^
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    • 92 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The Ban Hong Liong leaves for Bangkok on the 15th Page 7. Compact bult Victoria for sale Page 4. Chinese clerk wanted for N. Borneo Page S. Tenders for 20.000 sleepers for the Railway Department Page 2. Thaw's Trial at the Japanese Cinemato graph change at Harima Hall
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 380 1 THE WEEK. Friday, 11th High Water.— o.so a 11.53 p Rugby, S.C.C v Garrison. Servioeof Song Lecture CCA. Pi insep-st 8.15p Saturday, 12th High Water.— l.29 a, f .32 p N.D.L Mail Outward due. Cricket, S.C.C. Ist XI v SRC. S R.E. Monthly Shoot, 2.30 p Ladies Shooting, Ruffles Cup.
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  • 414 2 C ceirning the origin of the name Pinau^ Li\w-?r as applied to the cine walking-sticß oosamon m Pdnang, which it was su^ested ctme fri'iu Pinang Liar, the wild Pining tree, a correspondent writes to the DtQSUQ MaUjo (Mil iy IJ.raM) giving an explanation. He njfl the Urm
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  • 208 2 OBJBCTI Or Joint Commission' at Shanghai. The Joint Cuiii mission fox the investigations qJ the opium o/u .-tion ia the Far East proI md by the United Statco is to meet at shanghai on February 1. 1909, ail the Powers concerned h.ivioi; ■greed lo au investigation, and most
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  • 198 2 Shies i Bcm is Bangkok. Writing to the Siam (> server An EduC ttod Native says I am quite at a less to explain why E nrofaaa gentlemen should ride about m siiirtseeves m the streets of our City of Bangkok. I am anxious to be enlightened.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 436 2 FOR SALE PRIVATELY AN ADDITIONAL INVOICE OF JAPANESE GOODS. (JUST SENT IN) Comprising a number of beautiful cut velvet pictures and kakemonos of various sizes large and small folding screen* with silk embroidered panels geld painted Satsuma vases, incense burners, tea-pots &c. Kunjun porcelain vases silk embroidered handkerchiefs bead-work lanterns
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    • 518 2 NOTIQES. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. With reference to Government Notification of the 27th October last, it is hereby notified that fresh tenders for the supply of 20,000 Sleepers for the Railway Department are invited and will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office up to noon on Friday 15th January 1909. Full
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    • 548 2 NOTIGES. In the Estate of H. W. Ashby, (deed.) All persons indebted to, or having claims against, the estate of H. W. Ashby deceased are requested to communicate with the undersigned, F. M. BADDELEY, Acting Official Assignee. Dec^^O 18 12 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT. SELANGOR. All persons having outstanding accounts against
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    • 490 2 INSURANQES. FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1882. Capital and Assets exceed 4,000,000 Gold Dollars. J. H. EVANS, Manager, South Eastern Asia. BURGLARY HOUSEBREAKING THEFT. Policies covering these risks are issued by the COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Terms on application to The Branch Manager. _N T ov 7
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    • 559 2 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. Paid-up Capitix ...$15,000,000 r.bBkrvl ffnd: Sterling Reserve 115,000,000 tOQ Silver Reserve 1 4,000,000 (K *'.ooG Reseevi Liability of P&OFEI1TOB8 15,000,000 Oocet of Directors. E. SwBT.Lm, Esq. Chaikkak Hon. Mr. W. J. Gkbsson— Dbputt Chairmak E. G. Barkktt, Esy. C. K. Lknzmank, k+q G. Fbiksland, Esq.
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  • 510 3 Back m the nineties, when the Tonne sggftwSssSK S£ssessSSs leave he court alive. He faced the,, calmly |*rereij.andw, t h a smile- and announced ;i: on ;W h, hm cant Confer one of Then he turred to the Court, and, m unshaken tones, said, When you
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  • 445 3 The nrritul i tender far the main conImeli n connect! n with Roeyth Kara] Base have) beau issued; some twenty large linns having been invited to oompete. The 1 1 Urn wotk lone put iv hand ia estimated at ■et^een t -v j md *'■■■'■>> I niilli >ns, a
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  • 132 3 Colds Are Dangerous. If mm people would make an attempt to get rid el the colds from which they are suffering, as a result of this changeable weather there would be a decided decrease will ba nsed m the permanent reclamation of the ground to the shore side, which will
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  • 275 3 Great excitement prevailed at Carcoar, New South Wales, on October 2tJth, noon when it was reported that the Carcoar and Bhyney police had captured a wild hairy man from the bush, near Brown's Creek. A great crowd followed the police to the locs hospital, where the man
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  • 379 3 Singapore, 7th December, 19C8. Bean.-, Long per catty 5 do. French do 11 Beef per lb. IS Beef Sr-;.k do. 20 Bean Sprcmta per catty 2j Bamboo Sprouts do. 4 Blachan do. 13 Brinjala do. 4 Cabbage, rJ.itavia do. nil do., China do. 10 do., Salted do.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 590 3 TO LET. TO BE LET The comfortable and beautifully situated residence known as Woodsvilie," near Serangoon Road, 3rd mile. Tennis court and parklike ground. For particulars, apply to POWELL Co.. Auctioneers. Dec 9 16.12 To be Let Furnished. First Class Residence m Tarylin. Rent 8150. Entry Ist January. Apply H.
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    • 648 3 AuenoNS. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Household Furniture AT i% SLttDON No. 1, SCOTTS ROAD. Saturday, 19th December, st 2 p. m. Comprising, an upholstered drawing room suite, brass floor lamp, bentwood rockiDg chairs, rattan settees, lounge chairs and tables, marble top tables, teak sideboard fitted cellarettes &c. polished dining room
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    • 562 3 CARRETT'S Portable Engines. "t w c feD ft^" ■fl /rig^^v^ 1 Fitted with patent economical Fire-box for burning wood fuel. OVER 50 IN USE IN THE F. M. 10, 12 m H.P. m stock. IMPORTERS, BORNFO CO TTD > < I N Where "D. M." BOILER COMPOSITION is used A
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  • 1844 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, Dec. 11, 1908. Here shall the Press the People*; ripht maintain. Unawed by influence and unbribed by gain Here patriot Truth her frlorious precepts draw. Pledged to Religion, Loyalty and I.aw. On Sept 23rd there appeared m this journal an article advocating the following m
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  • 50 4 Open no Longer. (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's) The Russian Duma adopted the Government's bill closing the tree ports of the Amur and Transbaikalia. The supporters of the mesieure declared that the closiDg was necessary to put an end to the peaceful conquest of the terr;. Tories by foreigners.
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  • 38 4 Like the Rest a Deficit. The yearly report of Mr Cortehou on the American finances published at Wdshia^tan anlicipites a deficit of twvntv nsne Billion sterling to provide agtiast whica sxteai taxation will be necessary.
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  • 47 4 Received at <! 37 pm. A Radicil memorandum bas been presented to Mr Aequth urging that steps be taken to appeal ti tkt country agaiast the House of Lirds who have exercised their wise prerogitive so many tirnss lately m rejecting Ridical and Socialistic legislation
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  • 635 4 As anticipated the character of the Golf m the final for the Championship wan of a very high order. The result of the first half of the match was that Mr D. A M. Brown stood three holes up. On resuming the »>econd half he quickly annexed
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 400 4 JOHN LITTLE Cod, X'M AS FOR g F° R I TOYS A PRESENTS I Z CHOCOLATES A EVERY AND A lifUll BON BONS. R VARIETY. Adelphi Hotel. GSt) Select tiroproof residential and transit Hotel, commanding the most peaceful and attractive outlook m Singapore. epmfortable lean gtJheerful 00l The highest class
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    • 287 4 WLSON&CO. PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS. he only High-class Studio m the Straits. Having two Studios, one adapted to the < orenoon and one to the Afternoon Light, we re enabled to give sittings throughout the [ay with uniformly successful results. We lowever recommend customers to come, if onvenient, between the hours of
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  • 140 5 KUIHERFORD vs. STRAITS GOVERNMENT. Sharp Criticism. Selangor's Sii^Tlar Conduct." (By Submarine Telegraph- Rater's) I Rec Dec 10, lO^Oa.m. Mr H. Rutherford, presiding at the annual mating of the Rubber Growers' Aeso- said that they regretted that the <Wnmeot of the S.rait, Settlements did not more seriously consider the
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  • 42 5 More Favourable Symptoms. Rec. l>ec. loth, 3.85 p.m. It is stated m Vienna that the terms of Austria's reply to the Russian note regarding a conference on Balkan matters transmitted on Dae. 8, promise favourable contiuuanoe of the negotiations.
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  • 50 5 Rec. Dee. 10. 10.16 am. Mr Ai.jirth has announced the withdrawal cf the Scottish Lmd Values bill owing to the amendments made to it m the Home of Lords. This is the se:ond Scottish Land Bill which has been killed by the same cause m the present session.
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  • 47 5 Mr McKinnon Wood m reply to questions m the House said that Great Brit iin had not yet recognized tha annexation of the Congo. Belgium had undertaken to abide by the Congo's obligations under the Berlin Act including the freedom of International trade
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  • 88 5 May Reach 100 n Time. The local death rate still gce3 ahead m vigorous fashion. Last week the figure reached 61.40 per thousand or a total of 320 deaths. Of tlusa the number of Chinese was 267. Phthisis and pneumonia caused 53 deaths, cholera '2i*, fever of various
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  • 184 5 Lieutenant G. 0. H. White, R.F.A., died al Ambala on 29th ultimo of appendicitis While some Chinese coolies were engaged m lime-washing tbe Treasury yesterday, one man slipped and fell into the roadway. He killed. It is asked that it be mentionel that the White Cross will meet the 2nd
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  • 9 5 No Experiment You are not experimenting when you boy
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  • 2578 5 Finland.) By John Dill Ross. I found that Mr Sainu?l Johnson had reached our castle-hotel some time before me, aud was bu?ilv employed m covering sheets of paper with his impression of the country. L iter m the evening he banded me the result of his work some part
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  • 177 5 His Highness the Kjih Mada of Sirawak (Mr C. Vyner Brooke) arrived ia the 11 Kuching yesterday en au official visit to Singapore. Oa the arrival of the vessel m the roadp, Lieut. Gay R.G.A., one of the A. D. Cs. tj His Excellency the Governor,
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    • 26 5 DR. SUN VAT SEN. Dr. San Vat Sen, the leader of the Chines* Reform paiiy, is m Bangkok. He has conn up from Singapore. (Bangkok Times.)
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    • 198 5 ROBINSON &Co. ARE NOW SHOWING A CHOICE SELECTION OF Ladies' Gent's Fitted Dressing Cases Shapes, Bridge Sets m Long Grained Roan, linrd with hand!. BMtaWag ebouised hair brush, Boap box, shaving brush, tooth UaSeS. b"ubh m guard, comb, strop iv case ra/.ur an<i mirror. Everything m the newest and most
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  • 648 6 Success of the "Electric Ship." On her trials the Invincible is doing even "better than was anticipated. Her entry into the Fleet marks an epoch, for she is the first ship m which electricity, instead of hydraulic power, is used for working the guns, capstans, hoists, and everything.
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  • 401 6 The M P»fl Mail G^i/ittf." m discussing the general lt'Uef felt l>v all Europe ov^r the settltmert of th? late Casablanca difficulty between QeiBMSJ and Franco niakts these approj rate lemaikl Nations, being agglomerations of individuals, partake freely ol t l.e
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    • 531 6 Weakened Vitality Impoverished Blood ifvOj I for a well-known I V\^^ I c^y missionary, I \yf "I was for many years I j /asmfc-rer from boils and I \y^ othei eruptions of a like < k/nuturo, caused by tho impover- V ished stato of my blood. My J appetite was
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    • 1278 6 SHIPPING OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. LtdThe Companies* steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards r for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and
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    • 644 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a egclar Bervice between Hamburg, Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, Jhina and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly or Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking cargo at
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    • 583 6 SHIPPING. ndt Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAK MAIL LIKE The fast and well-known mail steamers oi this Company Bail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton Gibraltar, Gtenoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles Naples, Alexandria and vioe versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Cdlombo, Penang, Singapore, Honekong, Shanghai, Nagasaki k Kobe to
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  • 308 7 An American E&timvtf a month outside all payments for fixed char- es for employe and that at the same timt tie a yeTrTxt'a am Ut to Among the striking statements m M» Uillul H artuJavit appear the followingII co>ts as much to furnish a kable for one
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  • 385 7 It is reported from Aden that the rebellious Somali Mullah has slain 30 people of the Mijertain tribe and stolon 1 <■,•> <> of their ramels The MijertauM mu>t have been rich tn camels. But it has to be remembered that, m Africa, a caravan ru
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  • 64 7 A Good Household Liniment. Wbefl bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm lv.pt m the house the pains of burns and ■ettldfl BMf be promptly relieved, cuts and braw i quickly healed, swellings promptly I wed and rheumatism and neuralgia robbed -.errors. In fact, for the household EUs, i: m just sucli
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  • 639 7 VESSELS EXPECTED a STEAMERS. Utmng port of departure, and (where knowr.) date due here, and name of Agent*. Airlie, Sydney, Dec 23 Boustead. A. L. Tnviile, Saigon, Dec M. Conite. Andalusia, Hongkong, Dec 24; Behn Meyer. Aparima, Calcutta, Dec j Boustead. Armund Behic, Saigon, Dec U M M. A. Apcar,
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  • 74 7 (Corrected up to Dec 19.) Bank A in/a nom h demand w 23| Priyate credits 3 m/a w 2/4 T V credits 6 m/s 2/4| Pbahcb, demand Bank 291 1 GimatAjfT, demand 236 [ndia,T. T, 174f Hongkohs, demand 26 1% Tokohama, demand M norn 113^ Java, demand 13? i
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  • 144 7 Uec IU Tin w 67.15 Gambler 10 CO Gambier Cube No. 1 1362| Gambior Onbe No. 2 M 12.75" Pepper Black (ord'n. S'pora) buyers 11.00 Pepper, White (fairL.W. H p c buyers 18 00 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) w 18 50 Nutmegs (80 to the IV) 21.00 Mace
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  • 833 7 capital Capital Is: as Psld Issued pstd cp Vales up t-ompanj. Quota Hoa 1300,000 300.000 10 10 B.lat Tin Mining Oo. Ltd 7 15 $300,000 225.000 10 10 Bru&ng Limited 7 50 $600,000 6O0.0C0 10 10 Bruaeh Hydraulic Tin M. Oo. Ltd 10 «0 £400,000 350,000 1 1 Duff
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 18 7 STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. For Pahang Kuantan S.S. BAN WHATT HIN This Steamer will leave Singapore for the
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    • 44 7 DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA. BROWN'S SPECIFIC. To be had at the SINGAPORE Dispensary and of Miss Brown, Grassdale, River Valley Itoad, Singapore. Dec 1 mwf 1.6 APIOLINE (CHAPOTEAUT) For functional troubles, delay, pain and those irregularities peculiar to the sex. Prescribed by the highest French
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    • 558 7 On the Berth. NOTICE. SINGAPORE TO BANGKOK. The steamer Ban Hong Liong Captain Rushton will leave Singapore on Tuesday, the 15th December, at 5 p.m. and fortnightly hereafter. Comfortable accommodation for first and second class passengers. Electric Light. Single passage |60 or 88 ticals. Return passage $90 or 140 ticals.
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    • 417 7 CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS INDO-CHINA S. H. Co., Ltd. RETURN TICKETS at Single Fares will be issued by I. C. S. N. Co.'s Steamers for Hongkong, Shanghai Japan, available for use between the sth December l'J J8 and 25th January 1909. RETURN FARES.— Honkgong $55. Shanghai £95. Japan $135. For farther information
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    • 272 7 §■■8 j*|jiuh^lw*i«*iSK*iiiii^i^ t j**|'---''' '"**»U|— ~"^h| l ft JC B M JF UNSWEETENED buy inferior milk when you can get ■iw r^C^ M > fy the best at the same price? il^^w€ PLEDGE I GUARANTECO I y. ''i > Tr^ ;aa=^^- ==s= \^r,^j free from z\\ germs and added <>
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  • 296 8 District Court Jutmjment Reversed. In the Court of Appeal yesterday before the Chief Justice, Sir W. H. Hyndman Jones, Mr Justice Sercombe Smith, and Mr Justice Braddell. The appeal of Eoiil Ott against a Distric Cjurt judgment m the case of Ott v. Adolf Klimanoff and
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  • 145 8 PICKBD Team Dbah with Darul BaHAI A keenly contested ltiuip of Associatson football wa* played on the R«fflea reclamation ground last evening between the IXirul Bahar, the crack Malay teim from Pulau Brani, and a picked eleven from the R G.A the Warders and the European and Milay
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  • 47 8 This meeting comes off on January 26, S? s and 90. There are m all -6 races, a long programme and pri/fs range from $1,500 to 1250. Entries close on Jan. 1-4 at five o'clock except for the Club Handicap and the ex-Griißa consolation.
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  • 91 8 S. C. C. v. iM'TH DVCCABS. List evening a match between the S.C.C. and the 99th L^ecans was played on the Plain. The weather was bad and there was a very poor attendance c f spectators. The ground was m a bud condition on account ot' heavy rain during
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  • 45 8 The monthly sho<>t of the Siu^apore R He Association will take place on Sunday, 20ih icst. at 2 9Q pm. At tne Alhanibra Cinematograph there will be sp>cbl matinee for children on Saturday, and Mr Willis has kindly invited the cl.il :rcu of S. Mirv's.
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  • 127 8 A rimiag feature of the performance at tha Way an g Kass.ui on Wednesday evening wiu the present uion of au addre^3 and two gold medals to Mr K-issim. The Rrj-ih Muda of Tiiugganu wry kiudly presented one Modal, ac«l the members of the Straits Monte Carlo Club
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  • 91 8 At the extraordinary general meet'ng on the 20th November lait it was decided that the members of the Singapore Catholic Funeral AmociatkHl be informed that Rule 14 of the Association, which reads as follows, shall be strictly enforced and adhered to 1 The entrance fee shall be 81 payable on
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  • 695 8 (Via Hongkong.) The Emperor's Enthronement, ceremonial observances. Peking, Ist December. To-day being the day fixed for the accession of the young Emperor to the Throne, the Board of Rites has telegraphed to the Viceroys, governors and generals of the Provinces that they should on that day, together with
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  • 66 8 At- the Theatre Royal on Saturday night Binnor.the English Champion, will undertake to defeat the best two local wresters Msmdean and Sunder Singh for a substantial purse pmented by the proprietor of the Grand Cinematograph. Bannon has to throw each man twice to win. Bjnuon hails from Burnley iv
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  • 260 8 The feature of the week has been the rise m Raub.s, which changed hands m good numbers, the general opinion being that m view of the position at the Mine they are well worth current rates. Apart from this, the market has been dull and
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  • 127 8 This year to continue Kuang Su. From the Secretary to the Chinese Consul General, we have rece'.ved the following letter, which we have much plexture m publishiug. I>3ar Sir, Owing to enquiries frequently made at this Consulate regarding the designation of tl c Cbiuese New Year commencing
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  • 155 8 Sensational Incident In Penang Police Court. A sensational incident took place m the First Police Court shortly after three o'clock one afternoon. While Mr. Brown was on the Bench, a Chinaman who was m no way connected with the case which was being heard, rushed into the Court and
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  • 123 8 We much regret to hear the sad news that Mr. E. (t. Stevens, Acting Accountant of the Post and Telegraph Department, Kuala Lumpur, died about ten o'clock m the General Hospital at Kuala Lumpur after a very biief illness. Mr. Stevens, who was about
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  • 206 8 Leek Ah Sen^, a cook employed by a towkay at No. 3 Scotts Road, charged a Keh before the Second Magistrate yesterday with theft of a duck and also with using criminal force to him. Serjeant Nicol prosecuted, and Mr Aitken defended the accused. The complainant told his story to
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  • 114 8 The M. M. Company's steamer Tonkin left Colombo at 9 am. on 10th Dae., and may be expected here on Monday about 6 pm. The outward and the homeward French mail steamers Tonkin and Around Behic are due here on Monday morniDg. The Flevo left for the Anambas
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 131 8 lief BAGGAGE f mWe meet passenger steamers on arrival,^ B and are prepared to take charge of fi m ßaggage to be delivered to Hotels vrW S Itesidecces. m X Baggage also put on Board Steamers. §L Satisfaction guarantred. m V Moderate rates. Ta C Baggage Stored aod Insured. m
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    • 223 8 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPY (ROYAL DUTCH PACKET COMPANY) CHRISTMAS HOLIDAYS. EErURJI TICKETS Ist ad M dim at SINGLE ata mB b taw Ift I pore to BATAVIA and SOURABAJA, available be im bttwecu the IHIi Deoemb. i and the loth January, 1909 Fares Batavia Ist class $45. 2nd class $27. Sourabaja
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 370 8 CLEARANCES. Dec 9. Benavon, Brit, str Thomson, for Port Said f.o. Dec 10. Somali, Brit, str., Cubitt, for Antwerp via ports. Teresa, Brit, str., Mason, for Macassar via ports. Profit, Xor. str., Olsen, for Bangkok. Hai Nam, Brit, str., Phillips, for Muar and Malacca. Avagyee, Brit, str., Campbell, for Port
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    • 469 8 VESSELS IN PORT. Ship Flas: Tons Master Arrived From Consign*** For Whets Asama Brit 2706 Carr Nov 2 3 Kuchinotzu M. B. Kaisha Bangkok Bangkok Ger 1237 Nicqlaisen Dec 6 Bangkok Behn Meyer Bangkok 11 Batoum Brit 2620 Ste*art Dec 8 P. Soesoe As. Pet* Co. P. Soesoe 12 Boribat
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