The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 January 1909

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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, JANUARY 1, 1909. NO. 6,487
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  • 108 1 Results of the golf matches at Penang— Page 8. Heiw 11 tod* in town utd count rv. I' ■>». pODement of iln lai <1 sports 1* Keu .er hfti at h-t mhl i Die detftili of the full 1 Burns Bayj be another go Page 5. Further
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  • 618 1 The pros>n' Be m BW for maki. n nii tad liow it ooenra, acd vhj it is wet, II. \u la t!.- ftrd fitid out 1 veral Leal is neither not* nor ten than tha Uon of the water v,,pour :u the air. fall to
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 198 1 BRIGGS' SOLUTIONS BRIGGS PATENT VIADUCT SOLUTION fa the result of many years unique latod .1 Ibeu uses for the preTention of corrosion and >Ji inii 'aim for Una d prosorvatiTe properties peculiar to iteeli vn to any ot int. apfM tl t i Bngiaei rs, and all those responsible for
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    • 235 1 THE NEW JAPANESE Cinematograph, BEACH BOAD. TO-NIGHT Gomplete Ghange OF Programme. ALL NEW ANIMATED PICTURES. S. M. MARTIN,) ,j S.SHIBATA, )P«>P™tor 8 DESCRIPTIVE PAMPHLET OF The Famous Harry Thaw Trial With Counsels' addresses to the JURY. A very interesting and entertaining account. True Spicy 1 1 Pathetic t POST FREE
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    • 296 1 HARIMA HALL. Saturday, January 2nd, 1909 SPfCUL ENGAGEMENT OF PROFESSOR RYDER In his clever and up-to-date entertainment OF Magic, Mirth and Mystery, SOMETHING NEW EACH EVENING. COMBINED WITH GRAND CINEMATOGRAPH. Films all new, arrived by last P. 0. Mail. String Orchestra. Electric fans. K. HARIMA, Sole Proprietor. Entertainments. Ilttl VeJ
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    • 111 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The Land Sports will not be held to-day as the Race Course is flooded Page 2. Liqior going into Perak is liable to be stopped at three ports mentioned in an advertisemeni on page 2. Firm notice re procuration of K -uit< nberg Schmidt Co.— Page 2. Tenders
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 419 1 THE WEEK. Friday, January Ist High Water.— s.3d a, 6 il p New Year's Day. Public and Bank Hoiday. New Year Sports, Sea 9 :> a. Flower Service Presbyterian Church 8 a. P O Mail Homeward leaveb P O Mail Outward due. Saturday, 2nd: ffigh Water.— 6 3- a 738
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  • 276 2 LtS< K-i ami 11 KOUftlcT. I-u :■< i on 1 in C mown ial k P.iri-i, i'i iooe'i i Liverpool, under tba presidency ft' Mr I mery, director of tie f Fntvei wtj ..>■' an 1 heard «i' gre ii n illustrated lecture bj the t'i r;- i
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  • 494 2 tin War OmcK and C ■.r. 9 >■ E -i\ B& i I |h rcbloride of 1 bj lf< isn Kj i noch, to the W§ ilidated Ml bt in 4 i the 1 -act was Pi kford wa i consider in ng's Bei was the sequel
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 18 2 No Opium in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, j Tii. rt: i.s not a Darticlo of opium or otlu-r i
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    • 429 2 LAND SPORTS. The Race Course bsing under water, the New Year Land Sports will NOT be held on January Ist Walter Makepeace I HonSecB G. Wald I Dae. Blsfc, 1908. STATE OF PERAK. It is notified for general information that all liquors intended for importation into the State oi Perak
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    • 678 2 NOTIQES. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. As several of the pupils of Baffles Girls' School are still ill with measles, the School will remain closed until Monday, January 18th. 1909. Singapore, 31st December, 1906. Jan 1 6.1 NOTICE. Notice is hereby given, that we have empowered any two of the undermentioned gentlemen, namely
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    • 459 2 INSUR2INQES. FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 188S. Capital and Assets exceed 4,000,000 Gold Dollars. J. H. EVAN?, Man'-igrr. South ti*§UrU Asia. BURGLARY HOUSEBREAKING THEFT. Policies covering these risks arc issued by the COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Terms on application to The Branch H lxaokb. Nov 7 Wf
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    • 561 2 BANKS. 111 WJ Hongkong k Shanghai Bankr Corporation, Paid-up Capital .-,..51, RBBBKVI Fl KD SfceriinK Reserve $15,000,000 Silver Reserve $14,000,000 j'" Rksekvi Liability of Pkopribtoes l.'-.i OotiiiT or Dii:«CTOttB. F. SH«f.LiK, K«q. ('haikm*!» Hon. Mr. W. J. (jrisson Deputy 'Ymks-iv E. lJ Bi»»TT. Kh<w. 0. j'v L«njm> (J. Fkik.-lan!i, K:-4.
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  • 264 3 I-l in tftioifl i the ctuiouilj coincident i!mi' Kuapo-or KwMg Sn Uid the l>.w ipr^ss Tiu tho I'll! .Mai: I v»-H an interesting estimate p peraonaKtjf of the Dowagfli i i i p eti pro eedk: c I '..me in t 'hat v.r
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  • 108 3 I v\ the it Win- will bri: iportant cent. a standard. i for the ogine-hoose itself, behind I trained to run to the ging harness drops un their hacks. rt of the iuaehir 4 and small at ail hoars, are icted on I s and trie- I be
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  • 68 3 The otl while Ming through Um New I :-i, he sat or staudn and at fcbe vendor B Oai i non i ar.d th-'n anoth cting th ■en the oraogi and a. ►tonish halve: k rter jnt tm ftef oponinij these ;vn< in < eii of th
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  • 40 3 i. Hawaii, December TL A taoetation i* pi-\ I •►jnsive display of their prc la-Taka tpotitio nmer. A lil amount i I iu the Bawaiia h-iiM -1 lib oi ti. exhii.i.iuti are already well anddf way.
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  • 36 3 b Pifcin B\h peini ol b i r i)-^ aci sca:<: 1 promptly relieved, cull U bruises Jed, ■wellinga prompil ucol ,iu i r! eomatim tad neuralgia robbe i e »i. j,,.l
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 827 3 AUCTIONS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. TANGLIN FURNITURE AUCTION j THE PBOPEBTY OF F. E. WORBLEI TAYLOR, Esq. At flr.AWT.iima No. 18 1 (OFF) Tanglix Rd. On Saturday, 9th January, at 2 o'clock. For full particulars see later Advertisements. H. L. COGHLAN Co., Auctioneers. .lan 1 10.1 IN THE BSTATE OK Chua Choo
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    • 561 3 CARRETT'S Portable Engines/ Fitted with patent economical Fire-box for burning wood fuel. OVER 50 IN USE IN THE F, M. 8. W, 12 1U HP. in stock. IMPORTERS, > <*» < Where "D. M," BOILER COiVIPOSSTION is used A little "D.M," introduced into a boiler with the feed water is
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    • 469 3 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Headers, The Singapore Prea IVeas is now a kfl M Mil jicepteii). Caav prin Ten I »py. Bubai mm will be delivered at beir wn oftot iu seven o'clock each aorning I Idrowoi it which copies an :o be delivered should be
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 33 4 On December 2, 1908, at Amoy, to Dr. and Mrs. C.E. .Blair, London Mission, Tingohow, a Bon. On I>cccnab(;r 17, 190S, at Shanghai, the wife of J. S. Auraham, of a daughter.
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    • 24 4 On December 12, 1909, at Shanghai, by tlie Rev. A. J. Walker M.A., JOHN William Bubtwell, of London, to Annie Cobbett, of London.
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  • 37 4 Here shall ;'i» ?,<•-., t'. People's ngh« maintain, 1* awed h> ii flu<»nce and unbribed by gain: H»r.- in'r i, .t I rulh h-t p'o io'is precentn dia'v. Pl*'f,tM. to Religion, f-oyafty and Law.
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  • 2664 4 Medical circles in Singapore will again welcome Sir Francis Lovell, Dean of the London School of Tropical Medicine, who is on a renewed mission to the tropical dependencies of the British Empire in the interests of the now renownel school. This is the third \isit of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 236 4 f) Pcrrkr 3ouet AND GO. PALE DRY CREAMING i'|BrtV\ Qts. per case $36.00 I, §ff Pts. $39.00 J" w" i I Baby per doz. $10.50 II i\ r3^ Quality f r'^fti£R-JouET& G l n hn I iff Io 0 L;. a Epe^nay-JN JUS 11 1 LllUV'UtV"' LIMITED. TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS.
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    • 97 4 ON SALE or HIRE YOU CAN PURCHASE OK THE Easy Payment System; payments extending over a period of one year or more. I All pianos specially constructed for the tropics. THE ROBINSON PIANO Co., LIMITED- NOTICE. G. R. Lambert Co., I LIMITED, recall to the public that they I are
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    • 104 4 WILSON CO.PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS. T he only High-class Studio in the Straits, High as our standard for Portraiture has been in the past it h even better to-day, as hundrels of customers who have given uq sittings during the last couple of months will gladly testify. Our productions invariably earn for
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  • EARTHQUAKE HORRORS.
    • 66 5 indated by Waves. 3abv urine h B tter*t) 11 20 m. isrees from Mussina declare thai j :>bish heap \v hours it was exj > secured a rich survivors, endured terrible sufT^riiiu's The ah^ck a" d ible e prefer- I thai the OBBtrfl .e town 1 1
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    • 52 5 Soldiers Kill it, 1 1 i Iral i\ I 'he bulk r Hundreds I s were killed in the iked and it irv,'e in the fields. The urcely in any The >f i i I dm to the [oniaa I en broken. It is fe:ir d thquake h
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    • 52 5 ae all t teir entire stores of clothing and provi r the sufferers by the \u ikt\ The shipping companies are sending vessels to take off the c« >wds I) 'he telegraph it K ii:e, I'd'eri; N iple3. Thtse were unal>! h mesaag s owing to the breakdown
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  • 49 5 eived, 1 lit 3.30 p.m. It is now estimate! that only 10,00 I have survived fro ud 4,000 at lt?ggio. The site of the Utter town is inacees> i and wreekaga blocking the 9C n i I land*li] iistorted the :ountry for eleven ir.iU'S inland. L.JL.
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  • 232 5 ROYAL ASSISTANCE. eived at 6 15 p.m. und llv have u- .1 were irrounded bj people, imploring their M -ties The King himself helped the rescue parties, who are almost overwhelme 1 by the tiling stench from thecorpsts and the from the S3 buried under the wreckThe> Queen
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  • 183 5 M. Isvolsky, Optimist. (V>y Submarine Telegraph. Renter*!) I. >U(\< n, I).'C 26th. M. I iT< Isky, in a ipeech to the Dams, svd _,'n afftun bora the m< Bt auspicious ippoarance. The -it uit ion hi the Par Baal showed 'here '.vis nothing to f^;tr there. A- regardi
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  • 21 5 A wire from Willeinstadt states that the v-ruiaer Gelderlaud has arrived there, thus formally terminating the Venezuelan demonstration.
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  • 65 5 London, Dec. 28th. la the gre.it I'. ;rus- Johnson fight a* Sv Iney, Jjhuson beat Barns. After fourteen rounds the police stopped the fight, which was witnessed by 18,000 spectators and was of the most fierce description throughout. Johnson was much the cleverest fighter. B :rus was
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  • 48 5 Wants to Fight Again. (On Paper.) r>urna has sent a telegram to the Sporting Life" stating that Johnson's seconds icfiuenced the police to stop the tight, wh?n loliuson was tiring. Burns is williDg to fight the match again ml declares that he can beat Johnson.
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  • 50 5 LjiiJon Deo 28 h. A telegia'ii from Moscow says that the superintendent of police was killed and two offiaen wounded in an ail night siege of R villa in which a single anarchist had barled himself. The polica tiaally rushed the staircase. The anarchist then committed suicide.
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  • 28 5 I'n m St. Petersburg comes an unconfirmed report that tvvo men entered the Shih's ipartmeni at Teheran aud drew revolvers, but the guards overpowered them.
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  • 140 5 A telegram from N.«w York say3 that the amateur Maloney did the Marathon course iu 2 hours 36 min Bees, a record. m' Farther e% i n'mv was taken bj Mr. Ghreeo, yesterday, in the case in which seven Bokienfl and two Malaya were charged with .ilYimv in
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  • 464 5 As might have been ex peck* 1, the heavy rains of the \> ist few dava havi resulted in serious floods in certain parts of the town. The upper TdDgliu p3i*ts have not suffered much, the clearod and concrete! waterway miming down by the side of Orchardrd baring
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  • 38 5 The Chief Justice, in consultation with Tlis Excellency the Governor, has arranged the following days for the holding of the criminal ass./ s iu 1909 Jinuirvl2th Ju'y Gth Match '23rd Sept. 7ih May 4th Nov. 2nd.
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  • 493 5 The interesting report on the Administration of the Zoological Garden, Calcutta, for the year 1907-08 has this paragraph The management of the Garden was much indebted to Mr Loebell, of the Singapur Oil Mills, for his kiudly help in obtaining a number of valuable animals from
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  • 215 5 (From our own Corre<j>o)nient!) Tea. Messrs John Peet Co. received a telegram from London on 22nd inst, quoting Gedeh at 42.8 an 1 diorama at 24 4. Government declines to interfere with the boycott at Saniarang, in spite of the urgent request of the Ilandelveieeniging Amsterdam. At Sourabaya,
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  • 67 5 In the Court of Appeal yesterday the hearing was continued of the ca^e in which Suj amah seeks to have reversed the judgment given against her and in favour oi Sayna Seena Savoogan Chelty, in relation to the price of 15 bullocks. Mr V. T> Ivuowles appears
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  • 55 5 By the homeward bound P. and O. mail Dalta there anived in Singapore Hi3 Highness the Maharajah Kumar of Sikkim, accompanied by Major O'Connor, Mr T. H. Fraser and Mr J.t Yang Lima. By the sani9 boat also came Sir Francis Lovell, Dr. van de B ikhuisen and
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  • 162 5 The Sydney Beiletin prints the followicg paragraph. It will be interesting to Hongiong people who kcew Dr. Eitel A wondeiful old scholar was that Dr. Eitel whose death in Adelaide The Bulletin reported last week He used to go on learning things just for the sate
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  • 427 5 Mr Masterman, M. P, is repcited in the papers this momirjg to have said at Stratford last night "Jf the Housing and Town Planning Bill pass, as doubtless it would, it would find work for men at their own trades and at their own rate of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 406 5 ROBINSON Co. THE GILLETTE SAFETY RAZOR. ONE OF THE MOST PERFECT r SAFETY SHAVERS The Gillette Safety Razor i* made of So'id Metal, Triple Silver Plated, ind is supplied with 12 Blades each k with 2 Edges, in Neat Leather Silk """"""Nt Every blade set ready foi use. A 1
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 746 6 CHINA NEWS. (Hongkong Telegraph Canton BaKXOI H ULU w. Pi kinjj, 2!>t I^eccmber. In arranging with Mr J. O. P. Bland, of the lintinh an'l Chinese Corporation, for a loan of two millions sterling foi lh<- oonstnicti f "> r< ol »Ij.- HunanHup.li seeJJOM of the Canton Hankow Railway, it
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    • 530 6 SHIPPING. Apcar Line. The undermentioned mail steamers oi the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan i calling at Pvnang, Singap-re, Hongkong Shanghai en route. ILEKT. Tons. Commander. 14. Japan MOO J. Q. Olifeni. s.h. Gregory Apcax 4. our, g, h. Belsont h.h. Arratoon Apeat 4,510 A.
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    • 756 6 SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egyp*i Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London, Through Bills of Ltding issned for Otim Ooaot, Perßi&n Gcf, Continental and Ameri can Porte. Steamers will leave Singapore on d *bo« MAIL LI>7ES. Outward (for China) 1 Delhi Jan.
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    • 706 6 SHIPPING OCEAN STEAM SHL° Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nav. Co. Ltd The Companies' steamers are despatched fron Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China an Japan every week, and faoaj Japan homeward; for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp VTetJ fort I ni^ht for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool am f for
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    • 676 6 SHIPPING. Hamburg" AMERiKA LINE, HAMBURG. v The steamr-rs of this PtWttpawj maintain regular servic between Hamburg, BNBMM Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and tiie Strait China and Japan. Homewards, they are deepatched for; for Havre and Hamburg &ud 0806 a month fc Bremerhavcn dirt-et, calling at Penang an Colombo. Taking ear^o at
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    • 464 6 shipping. nr Norddeutscher Lloyd. Breirc IMPERIAL GEEMAN MAIL LINE The ffctit ftnd well -known mnii sto&mers o? this Company nail fortnightly frons Hamburg via Kotterdani, Antwerp, S ui Gibraltar, Grenoa. Naples, (connt*cti a N»pl«)t, Ait-xArdria and VUM MM) J ri n Suez, Adt>n, Colombo, Ponang H, kon^', Shanghai, Nijj*u»ki <1
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  • 202 7 A British In kn n >n\ recently tjrantSyadimta, Um proprietors, of a ■MM irritiafl by t«le- ol the pa, f I i M on a number of vate lle Part- "BW f <r two or t II intr as a i If < :>-^. -phone I ages
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  • 90 7 RIC IIHISMS. The m3 to navP won I the keen busy only books will retain n me very I ie was a a ol tbe my Battl- kip Fleet itor Uncle Sam n I on last In tbe drunk ill would go on the I rtnigbt and
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  • 82 7 killed ro■nith in raHan 1l« the Flee' »na to leave I wo girla on p; o Uj taken on Bg wifely tnasjol mil 1.;; i eomplei |on the up ton roads. tfl Art PyglflM. If more I i to I rid of the cold- iroru
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  • 637 7 STEAMERS. living port of departure, and (where know*) date due here, and name of Agent*. indalusia, Hongkong, J.*n 3; Behn Meyer. l. L. Treviile, Saigon, Jan ML Comte. L Apear, Hongkong, Yrh P. Simons, istyannx, China, Jan Mani-!i-!d. Lwa Maru, London, Jan 4 Fat. Simons. kyuthia, Bombay, Jan
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  • 257 7 p.. PJk O Delhi, due Jan 1. Mr H. R. Llewellyn, Mr E. M Janion, Mi^s Sellan, Mr C S. Ramsden, Mr O. P. Appleton, Mr P. J. Thomson, Mr Curran, Mr. P. W. Barker, Mr G. N. Day. Mr E. F. H. Ed!n, Mr Mrs
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 625 7 TO LET. TO LET Immediate entry. Ground floor godown and upper floor office. No. 4, Prince Street recently occupied by Messrs. Sharpe Koss k Co. Rent $150 per month. Apply to Paterson SiifONS k Co, Ltd Feb 18 no TO BE LET furnished or unfurnished house No. 35 Bright Land
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    • 599 7 EXCHANGE. (Corrected up to Dec 81.1 Bank 4 m 8 nom 2 4^ demand M >•• 2/3| Prira^e crediU 3 m/a 2/4-. credits 6 m/s 2/4f Prakci, demand B*nk_ »m Wll (iuxi&A nt, demand 2364 Lkdja,T. T P 17<I Son(jkon«, damand M 24% Yokohama, demand nom 1 1 '-"> 3
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    • 1029 7 SHARES. MINES. Capiu! Capital Israt P*ld r liaocd patdnpValttt op Comp*nr. Qu .t*tfo« $300,000 300,000 10 10 Bekt Tin Mining 00. Ltd 7"O $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited" 800 $600,000 600.0C0 10 10 Broseb Hvdranhc Tin M. Oo Ltd 10 "0 £400.000 350,000 1 1 ffif lTiTiiiiiii«a| th Tid
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  • 224 8 FRASER CO.'S SHARE CIRCULAR. Tne Christmas Solidavi couplnd with the prevailing dullness ha^ not assisted in ttters. and In coufce<juenc:e there has been practically no business passing. M i m^ N> lutere.st i-i t :u% taken in this* section, unl buyers are not to be found unless V a reduction
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  • 161 8 ADO y, I r -J I S E Hong M 12,1 for detenf It appears t p she took on board some gin to. The shipper went baakrapi thotilies gare 1. 1 i -i t -m out, tliough she w<s i koooH, and thei iflei ujvice t:
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  • 151 8 Bib h. m i y t f .Mr Mil tit aaul r.> me I B ght. Sil Hii 'i MLxim remarked that the Wi i s with very little improremect would at military weapon. It would do ;i great deal that S gun could not do, and
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  • 197 8 h, mi on Ti: i was quoted yesDg the |on sa i J pan -e. j 1( -.1 in the trade are lously I A vernacular urrefl thai the low price ol lion of goods on the V]lil i mexchante in L tod busiA: preb Cl
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  • 101 8 The Lind Sports have been postponed in in consequence of the Race Coatee being under water. It was considered, in some quarter!, a bit ri-kv to ippoiot two prominent memben of the Swimming Club as ***** u r v secretary-' The Bel Spot t- commence at
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  • 50 8 The following bare been invited to represent Perakvi. Penang at Cricket on Jan 1 and 2 E W. Birch, (Cepi Col. Walker, K Bradtery, B. I; Bjuinon.N. G-reoier, C. S Ei in-, Pollen Th< mpson, I". W. Talbot, D mford Wood, P. G. Pinch, B. C. N B night.
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  • 425 8 lViiiir^ papers down new give detail* of ChristmM Golf matches, to which .Singapore rep lf-sentatives went, without howevtr achieving any success. The liokfl are reported to have been in txcellent condition aud tin Panang men won en their merit- Balaogor was poorly represented. Mr 1> A M
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  • 350 8 So far the most instructive outcome of the risis in the N H East ia the lesHon that mniense prepare may be put on an unfriend* y Si -t- ny i qbU :n c t bloodless or cornrnerial svarfare. When In- was attacked by the nalignity of
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  • 487 8 Herman Colonial Enterprise. Messrs Melchers and Co., Hongkong, have chartered the well found steamer Kohsichang for a few months for the purposes of a German colonizing expedition to the South Sea Inlands, which left Hongkong yesterday 24th The expedition was organised by the Dent-sche-Suedsee Phoaphat Action Ges. of
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  • 199 8 A Preponderance of Japanese. The Chinese Customs returns for 1007 gives the total number of foreigners in China as 69,853. Of these the Japanese number 45, C10; British 9,203 German 8,553; Portuguese 3,153; American 2,8i>2 French 2,201 Italian 854 Russian 479 Belgian •292 Dutch 28G
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  • 170 8 Company Formed to Produce Product ok China Gsass. A company is being formed in Victoria, B. C to establish, in this city a factory to produce ramie yams. It is proposed to import the raw material, ramie, from China, and this will be scientifically treated in the
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  • 87 8 IVrlpoh: Messrs F. <;. Stevens, B. M. Collison, E. S Campbell, McEwen, Vaughan, G. E. Spooner, G. R. van Kraliogen, J Bagiwan, <i. Morrisov, J. Spaojaard, F. J. Ettely, Haws, If. E. Mgr. Zileski, Rev Dom Joseph, Lidy Superior Anatoni, Capt Cux, Ser^t J. Joyce, Sargt Coulen. Per H_ye
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  • 274 8 A sailing loit 30 ft by Hit has drifted away from the s. s. Neptuaa. It was -last seen at 4 15 am. vesterday. The mail steamer Delbi left I^nang at Wednesday inidniyrbt and may fce exrxe'ed at Singapore at 8 35o'©!ock this morning. The Imperial German mail
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  • 227 8 Dec 3 1 Laurens Pit, Dut str., Dencker, for Indragiri Natuna, Ger. ttr. f Luers, for Natuna Is. Van der Lyn, Dut. str Ral), for Pontianak. Isabella, Dut. str., Sulong, for Rhio and Singkep. Ban Hong Liong, Brit, str Rusbton, for Bangkok. Haliotis, Dut. str Oiferham, for Baojoelintjir Korat,
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  • 92 8 Wharves and Docks at which different vessels were berthed yesterday* Fast Wharf Basin Sultan, New Orleans, Delphin. E. Wharf Sac 1 Nam Saner, Foot Sang. Saction 1 Sheers Wharf- Nil Section 2 Sui Sang, Isla de Panay. 3 Benlarig. 4— Lindula. s— Min.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 14 8 TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND j J. Campbell Latham Co., Court, Naval Military Tailors I
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    • 793 8 VESSELS IN PORT, (vT^n of war Fiafc and Tona Commanders Arrived From 00l Yacht 5'M. Coleman Dt ft DelDhin Ger yacht l'.T H.!>inken DswU lin <w™ Flajr Tons Master Arnved t rom Consitrnoo w > Bulysses Brifc3»7 Fa!!.. D* N KM* L. fl Pi I Banka Brit 127 Simpson D«C
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 94 8 WEATHER REPORT. Data Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Raiu Dec 31 B'kong Kajso 24 E2 62 o Manila 10a. i6l N\Yl 27 23 c Kandang Eerbaa Hospital, Dec 30, 1908 9 a.m. 3p m. 9p m Barom. 32 Fah. 29 922 29.865 29.875 Temp. 74.0 73 0 73 Wet Bulb
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