The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 February 1909
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Title Section16 1909-02-11 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1909. NO. 6,52116 words
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Article88 1909-02-11 1 A great fire is raging iv Market itieel [poh Page 5. Results of play m tbe L. L. T. C. on pace 8. Negotiations for the cession of Trenpanu, Kedah and Kelantan to Grreal Britain are proceeding Page 5. A description of the new theatre a will88 words
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Article814 1909-02-11 1 In an-ase thed one. Through the thoughUessnesi i difTerence of I sive ma Is failed I i bring me the v quence, when 1 did rw u > with m usual ii hiatus of t: up the chiin of M 'a with wh.it secorded m this Liter ism814 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement82 1909-02-11 1 KATZ BROS., LTD. eucee silk UNDERSKIRTS fashiovble colours Underclothing, Corsets, Robes, Skirts, T\ L\ HI 9 Ci R/l II \t IS a guarantee of the purity and quality of this well known brand of Milk, attention is called to the following analysis by the Government Analyst: ;;the sample contains m82 words
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Advertisement351 1909-02-11 1 Entertainments. ALHAMBRA ENTIRE GHANGE OF PROGRAMME. On Thursday and Friday. By special request of our patrons who have not seen this masterpiece-. THE RED HAND, a melodrama m 11 tableaux, will again be produced, introducing the present Great Loudon Success, THE DANSE D'APACHEL. F. WILLIS, Manager. WEILL ZERNER, DIAMOND MERCHANTS351 words
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Advertisement279 1909-02-11 1 Entertainmen ts. HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. North Bridge Road. To-Night! To-Night|! PROGRAMME Famous Gaumont's Films* Gome! Gome!! K. HARIMA, Sole Proprietor. THE GAIETY HALL, FOOT OF FORT CANNING. New Films, Every Wednesday and Saturday, Most Up-to-date Show m FIVE GOLD ELECTRO-PLATED WATCHES TO BE GIVEN AWAY ON SA TURD A V279 words
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Advertisement120 1909-02-11 1 LATEST advertisements. Ladies' skirts at Katz Brothers Page 1. Chinese krani wanted for tin mme Page 3. Cbeong Brothers, Dentists Page 2. Auction sale of piece goods Page 3. lurnisbed bouse m Tanglin to let Page 7. Production of the Bed Han J at the Alhambra Page 1. Sale of120 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous371 1909-02-11 1 THE WEEK. Thursday, 1 1th High Water.— l.so a., 1.50 p Opening of New Theatre. S.V.I. Musketry Drill. S.V I. Lecture to Officers and N.C.Os. Pirates of Penzance" Opening Perf. 9 p. Friday, 12th P <_ O Mail Outward due. Municipal Commission 2.30 p S.V.C. Annual Gen. Meeting, Drill Hall,371 words
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Article549 1909-02-11 2 > a* < has recovered recent slight attack of small -p Ol t exp< that the if >n. Charlei E. Mu'-n, Kate <i -ver nor of Cuba, will succeed Mr. Bhuatot oa the Philippiuea commission. Mr llir- :i, Chief BoginCOf U) the Bul wo j B Lri. ii i.i -king549 words
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54 1909-02-11 2 Chamb« rlaiu's Cough Remedy has bi en m ..h Africa for a number of years, and the :act that it still rt tains its popularity as a ure of coughs, colds and croup is certain proof that it gives satisfaction. Morum Bros., general merchants54 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement339 1909-02-11 2 HIRANO THE BEST TABLE WATER. OBTAINABLE Pints per case U Dozen U. 25 Splits 8 6.00 SOLE AGENTS HOTEL de Ia PAIX, SINGAPORE. This Old Established House having been thoroughly Repaired NOW REOPENED, Good Accommodation for Boarders Passengers. A Speciality is made of the Table, and only Wines, &c. ot339 words
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Advertisement177 1909-02-11 2 GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office up to noon of Monday March Ist, 1909, for the purchase aud removal of the Woodlands Buugalow. Particulars and further information may be obtained at tbe Railway Offices, River Valley Road. Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore, 27th January, 1909. Jan177 words
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Advertisement471 1909-02-11 2 NOTICES. TANGUN CLUB. A Special General Meeting of Members will be held at the Tanglin Club on Friday, February 12th at 9 p.m. to consider the "Huricane House Scheme. G. V. FALKANT, Hon. Secretary. Feb 11 13.2 CHEONG BROTHERS DENTISTS 25, South Bridge Road, Singapore. First-class Mechanical Dentistry, Gold, Crowns,471 words
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Advertisement449 1909-02-11 2 INSURANCES. FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. ESTABLISHED 1882. Capital and Assets exceed 4,000,000 Cold Dollars. J. H. EVANS, Manager, South Eastern A?ia. The Borneo Co., General Agi HEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIEE AND MARINE. YANG-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOC. LTD. MARINE. CHINA FiRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. LONDON GUARANTEE ACCIDENT CO.,449 words
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Advertisement641 1909-02-11 2 BANKS. Ch_irtered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCOkPi >RA TED B V MOTAL 1a A 1 Paid up Capital m 60.000 Ehare. of £20 each .200 0M Reserve Fund £1 .*> 25^000 Reserve Liability of Pro M-MH £1.200,000 1 i i M..Q Hoary NeviJ at I Th<' Right Hoo,641 words
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Article292 1909-02-11 3 Detk I X RUED. fire which royed the hulk of r«.>wrfr bo.. ll on the •11 on S-tur.i -d intil after two •ned by a wmd. ai M kero-ene I IaHM I n honses, Urn ire raided I my t I ined effort ol life saving, with292 words
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Article116 1909-02-11 3 A v Story. Wiener Journal" publishes a D Bud. i Pesth ting to a report so far un- occurred during I King and t^ueen of Spain to tk ye» of tbe Archduke ny. e report) \rd from the direction m wii ria Bugeaie and tl I116 words
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Article93 1909-02-11 3 below maj have some HI ho finally ttol Bai it will n.- *_U I ipeod ju Igment uutil t'l ho li I>r It r oi bacM lical Co) Now York 1 it appear ia the I md, ai rei the th m iii\ Be has also dism\93 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement557 1909-02-11 3 WANTED. WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Chinese krani for tin mine near Kota Tinggi Must speak Taichew and Keh. Apply stating ■alary required to Hittknlach Bbob. a Co, Fob n 14. TRACER WANTED. Apply m writing itetiag ntlary required and enclosing copi- I ol t> -timonials to, X c 0 Singapore Free Press.557 words
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Advertisement444 1909-02-11 3 3 VAN STRAALEN, M n monsieur |m mbk ERKELENS, PDB ROTTERDAM. r~~^l I 5 mt 1 111 (*£__■>___■.£££■ '-^""l I f >^ ""mi— nwawu"* 1 soleaoeits: HANDELSVEREENIGING "HOLLAND." TANGLIN AUCTION SALE. Fine Collection of Rose Trees and Plants. At No. 4, The Goodwood Estate, Stevens Road. Saturday, 20th February, at444 words
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Advertisement432 1909-02-11 3 GARRETT'S Portable Engines. __^-»_^l_P_P '▼HR- f Fitted with patent economical Fire-box for I TV/I DHPTC" r~? Q BORNEO CO., LTD. E___l% B /I -Lb* ift X? Where "D. M." BOILER COMPOSITION is used A little "D*M/ f introduced into a boiler with the feed water is guaranteed to Prevent incrustation432 words
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Article39 1909-02-11 4 Domestic Occurrences. Death. Tan Soon Eb.— Ai his residenoe, Latter Street, Rangoon, on tbe Ist instant, Tan Soo n Ek, managing partner of Messrs. Seang Tai k and Co., late of Messrs. Cheng Taik and Co aged 4H years.39 words
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Article, Illustration749 1909-02-11 4 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, Feb. 11, 1909. hfghfhfh ghhfhh Blakan Mati East, now, since the first visit of the Duke of Connaught m 1890, styled Fort Connaught. Then there was the tirst camp within Fort Siloso, when the officer! and men carried up their camp equipment and stores and749 words
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Article270 1909-02-11 4 I An Important Trial. 3". Tht rriaet H-v'-l* has ord- >ioar<_ of Law to bring about speedily th. •ral Ik gob a 1)1- fcj I Chan Pik, President of t i BUM -<tionB, and Pu Tir,. i oi Commerce aud la4b__tr] at from i werB re ported upon270 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement47 1909-02-11 4 dr^r S^ ___c ___L *V*^ 4$ Ss^ r* v km __h m* CHAMBERLAND'S PASTEUR FILTERS. These filters effectively prevent the communication of water-borne disease and render the water absolutely clean and safe for use. Stocked m Enamelled Iron and Stoneware. The former is recommended for out ports.47 words
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Advertisement110 1909-02-11 4 ll NOTICE. G. R. Lambert Co., LIMITED, recall to the public that they are the only really reliable studio m this Colony for high class photography m all processes, being the only firm both owned and managed by Europeans, whose professional oualifications, experiences ana resources are superior beyond comparison. H.110 words
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Article61 1909-02-11 5 A E nt. (P>v Subma- n*» Najgnph. Beater**) it-: n, the horses n which tho <,? jeen U I I upresa were being dtifVß anma frightened by the military beads IS I og of ti la. They reared, aud ..ly fell. Th** mged into an B eg61 words
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Article92 1909-02-11 5 Th W rfcra Peace. 1 Feb 10, 4.15 p.m. tha biuret at Berlin to-day the m tat the whole regarded the visit of the token of llyeeati- 1 a new pledge for the lly devel f Anglom relat: teni thai .r would e«>ntr I ice. Kn. proeated92 words
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Article35 1909-02-11 5 ••ived Pel 6.24 m. -ies were welcomed enthu>i■J.ly at lorlin, the tjueen being parti\y the subject of ag comment. The its held aloof and organized Batons of the unemployed tore down the decorations.35 words
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Article318 1909-02-11 5 CHAMBERLAIN GERMANY. EXulj legraph says that the Tageic!e is a farrago of inaccuracies. D a paper sajs that Prince von m unofficially called on Iff Chaini I S dial irj objection and j lining the Triplice, he urged n Aaglo-Geraaan rapprochement. No one l» more likely to t than man318 words
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Article15 1909-02-11 5 'o ,i bad rough OS cold do Mot >-^»^\-----__L-__n _r»JrAi-_i_Tjjr* __»r15 words
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Article97 1909-02-11 5 Cession Negotiations. What will be the Consideration. (Bj Ektbmarine Telegraph. Beater's) Beater*! Aganej laama that nagotiatioiia tor tha caaaioa ci Kalaatan, Treagann and aadah to Britain hive been resumed and thai an agreement has been practic&llj reaehc and may be expected to be signed at Baßgkofc shortly. In97 words
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Article38 1909-02-11 5 German Industrial. B <ceived Feb. 10th, 11.2 a.m. A brauco-German agreement is to be signed today at Barlin concading France a predominant political interest m Morocco, and securm- to I -rmany a commercial aud industrial e<[uality.38 words
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Article52 1909-02-11 5 Still Burning-. {From our rrtsfondenQ A huge lire is raging m Market Street. A whole block has baen wiped out already, and one Chinese child has been burned to death. The Brigade has given up hope as the •r supply is totally inadequate. Tha tire is52 words
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Article121 1909-02-11 5 Widow*. Claim. In the Supreme Court yesterday the hearing was resumed of the cisc m which Jane D. Thomas, widow, 'applied m forma pauperis to have the will made by her late husband m favour of Laurence Fernanda/, revoked. It was contended that the deceased was121 words
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Article102 1909-02-11 5 To Visn Banokok. c Admiral the Hon. Sir Hedworth Lambton, CB, K.C.Y.0., C.V.O, A D.C. to the _-ing, with his flagship the King Alfred, and other vessels of the China Squadron, ia expected shortly, at Bangkok Bays the Siam >hserver. One or more of the smaller warships will102 words
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Article102 1909-02-11 5 "To late Ye cannot enter now", will be the doom pronounced against us by China two or three years hence when we make strenuous droits to secure a portion of Western China's trade, on seeing the greater portion ol it diverted to Tonkin. Then there will be102 words
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Article17 1909-02-11 5 January L 909 30,01:. lbs. Preriously 201,978 Total 231,988 At corresponding period last rear 185,34317 words
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Article57 1909-02-11 5 The new programme at the Alhambra Cinematograph m Beach Road is a very attractive one. The views of the different French Betti planes and a trip m the land of the midnight sun are exceedingly interesting. The school children's strike is one of the most amusing films ever shown m57 words
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Article1766 1909-02-11 5 SINGAPORE'S NEW PLAYHOUSE. Dll riCULT S'HK.mk's BUCCKBBI il Com Pi. i. tion. Not only to the audience which will witness the "first night" production, but to all who have beea concerned m the creation and completion of Singapore*. Municipal Theatre, the fine building which ad joins the1,766 words
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Article191 1909-02-11 5 The second lecture of the Nursing Course I will be held at Waterloo on Friday at J 5.15 p.m. Any lady who cares to, besides I members of the Y.W.C.A., is asked to attend. It all depends on how a par is worded. The Times of Malaya says The Earl191 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement376 1909-02-11 5 ROBINSON Co. A < _Ol< I BBLCCI tOM M HANDSOME MARBLE CLOCKS. f*A fXa %fjSi m. mtr -..Jill imif I_■ r i j-rt n r i>___*_3 jf^s W__ \'B _S Byr i Ss _b 1 1 >\l. DDP-PMTC I ■'■•w j"*" 1 Aaa jp i ****'--__a___B_a i kI Bw^. <_rfSB376 words
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Article, Illustration731 1909-02-11 6 Ml c- >*• a i.li. 1 f tr_- i S ing.ij -i Km-- I I .-ther i:. _u_.tt.-r ..tl iut--; t.-i Problem No. 23. P>y Hk.uhcote, Manchester. Black (3 pin White (5 ph." White to ptty and mate m U-fBB B-OVea. Problem So 22 Palkoska 1 rad731 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement495 1909-02-11 6 SHIPPING. JAPAN IM. STEAMSHIP Co., ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY Rerv cc is maintained between Japan and Europe by thB foUowing NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. Undi* Mail OoNTaAcrs with thi Imperial Japanese Government. Specially deeignod for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excel lent accommodation for First495 words
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Advertisement721 1909-02-11 6 SHIPPING. P. O. BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London, Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Staamc.. will la*** Singapore on ox about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Delta Feb. 12 Assaye721 words
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Advertisement707 1909-02-11 6 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 j for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre707 words
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Advertisement685 1909-02-11 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched *rtnifihtly for Havre and Hamburg and onct a month for Bremerbaven direct. oaE-D-g at Penang and Colombo. Taking cargo at685 words
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Advertisement464 1909-02-11 6 SHIPPING. NJJ~L Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAU MAIL LINE Th* f_*t and well-known ma Ktm_i tibia Coeapany aail fortnightlj I liaruburp via Rotterdam Antwerp, Soul Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples (connection Mh Naples. Alexandria v*r_a) Pert Sues, A den, Colomh kong, Shangliai, Naga_a_ hi*- to V )ha_a and back. They ar_ due464 words
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Article219 1909-02-11 7 I- riking fact ah the |*i Rs •.;•>«• of __M fOS imp." I Kingd :I il I ed ia ti tons, fell off h. ••:i|k ll I I Colonia with tbe resell that it was m amount all fours with 001 SWB. Pas me have beea ac< I219 words
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Article205 1909-02-11 7 eneh, the Inspectoris* v.ho during his tenure Command broke away m ;t.'.- q stems of field _ein to revise matters over the D which be now exercises re, like all who bave come -vith the British officer, of the ut m th;i* tsr which it bad205 words
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Article80 1909-02-11 7 tion <>v the postage to the United is the Tr y that we have for hope that the expansion il ejele hiis cot yet reached and that before long it i to include the Con pa within its circuit. Then, ing« would at last he well mi80 words
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Article85 1909-02-11 7 In an mi n Jan. 1-' to the sell fossea Boeietj the c Territoml Pesos i; i iption, Ths Ibl rntry fa 1 sut'i UO and sense of civic duty tfl Territorial Force m '.> lets numlier -v. in.-'.-el Bg self, felt th M I kiting85 words
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Article74 1909-02-11 7 (Corrected uf to Feb 10.) Bank 4 m/s nom demand M 8/3| Prirate credits 3 m/s 2/4 credits 6 m/s 2/4^ Franc a, demand Bank«M M S9l_ Gbsmakt, demand M M 236. Ihdia, T. T, HoHOKOire, demand 28/6 Yokohama, demand nom 113^ Java, demand M 1 39^. Banokok, demand74 words
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Article148 1909-02-11 7 Feb 10 Tin buyers $6 4.62 J Gambier buyers 9.6 2 k Gambier Oube No. 1 buyers 13 37^ Gambier Cube No. 2 13.00 Pepper Black (ord'n. Spore) buyers 12.00 Pepper, White (fairL.W. 6 p.c buyers 18.75 Nutmegs (110 to ths lo.)-, 18 00 Nutmegs (80 to tbs IV.)148 words
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Article735 1909-02-11 7 Capita! Capital I«sa« Paid Issued paid Q p Valaa ap Company. QacUHot $300,000 300,000 10 If) Belat Tin Mining Oo. LU $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bn«an« Limited SS&Z SS32S SttS.^ w $400,000 375,000 10 10 Kuuboi Ltd 60,000 60,000 1 1 dt, Tm M £100,000 100,000 1 1 Kledang735 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement497 1909-02-11 7 a -<4b_b____> ■< ES w >— < w ~< mSßam __2 v 2? a /manaamvamK _t l_________________l Passengers for the Straits. Per NY K. Hitachi Maru, due Peh 12. Mr -I B It array, Mr I. de Vere Skine, Mr W. Threlfall, Mr and Airs W. Roger Sanguiaetti, children and497 words
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Advertisement591 1909-02-11 7 TO LET. TO LET. House m Tanglin district, two miles from town, to let. furnished, for six months, entry m April. Kent moderate. Suitable for two bachelors or married couple. Apply to A. c o Free Press. Feb ii ii o TO BE LET FURNISHED FOR SIX MONTHS. Valkyrie, Cavenagh591 words
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Advertisement364 1909-02-11 7 On the Berth. SINGAPORE TO BANGKOK. The steamer Ban Hong Liong," Captain Rushton, will leave Singapore on Tuesday, the 16th February, at 8 a.m. and fortnightly hereafter. Comfortable accommodation for lirst and second class passengers. Electric Light. Single passage $50 or 80 ticals. Return passage $90 or 140 ticals. For364 words
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Advertisement286 1909-02-11 7 THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., LTD. I Length inside 514 ft. Length Inside 171 ft Width of entrance, top 95 ft., butt Width of entrance, top 60.5 ft. bott. Water on blocks 27.5 ft. W ater on blocks 20 5 ft. Time to pump out 4 hours. I Time to pump286 words
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Article753 1909-02-11 8 Orom CnnnifO-rT. The foil iwing report h taken from the "N. C 1> N'ewH of 2nd inst. The opening of the International Opium Commission y t«rday attracted considerable attention m Settlement. It v.a.s th»- prineip,il topic of conversation during the day, and the large crowd that asset!753 words
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Article46 1909-02-11 8 H L. P. Nalir n pote ai nH aAB spp Msaaagenes Mm-1 H sm l I the Tanglin Club, will U to i at of a Qotice isa aememhen the scheme foi mren WV A cf II v ;i1 ,iu t**- 1 r of thi C46 words
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Article17 1909-02-11 8 Keep Ton aata ioi !u;•' -ssharlaia l i tJii- _-__M__ od ..i B m17 words
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Article351 1909-02-11 8 CH ARGE OF GANG ROBBERY. A preliminary enquiry into a charge of rang robbery "was brought against Chan book, Lee Ah Choon and Chong Yun m tbe Third Msg-ftrnte'i court jestardsy. Ho Ah Bye, an opium shop keeper living at N>. 82, Macao Street, deposed that on January 1 right351 words
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Article188 1909-02-11 8 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Mixed Douijles A Class. Mrs Gansloger and Mr. Miles beat Mis 3 J. Gunn and Mr Treadgoid, 6—2, 6 t. Mrs Holden and Mr Dennys beat Mr and lfi i B Ttnell, 5—6, o—4, ti— 3. Miss Gunn and Mr Mugliston beat Mrs188 words
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Article37 1909-02-11 8 All the arrangemonts for this fixture wkicdi promises to be favoured with fine weather, are now well iv hand. It has however been feu ud imp is.uble to arrange for the totalisator for this- meeting.37 words
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Article53 1909-02-11 8 5 M. C. A. vs. Police. A match batween the above teams was played last evening on the Esplanade before a. largo crowd. The match was interesting ivl fairly even. In the first half each side scored once, but m tke sucond nothii w > done the 1 goal53 words
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Article149 1909-02-11 8 >H ,"N COMPBTITOBS FARE BaDLT. Manila, Feb. 5. The Olympia Sports m connection with the Carnival are m full swing. •gkong's tennis representatives bave I>9en defeated m both the singles and double 3 competitions. L n Corpora] J. Andrews, of The Buffs, was beaten (ia probably149 words
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Article56 1909-02-11 8 connection with the approaching visit M r General T. C. i>alton to Smgapore and 11 ongkong for the purpose of inspecting 3 il Grarrisi d Artillery dud defence 9 i Boogkoog paper remarks that it is interesting to seeaU thai Bfajor* General hilton is married to daughter of General Sir56 words
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Article145 1909-02-11 8 The undermentioned amounts bave been j paid to the Hongkong-Shanghai Banking Corporation for the credit of the Italian Earthquake Fund 1 j Proceeds of Premyslav Concert 1598 '*o EL Spakler 50.00 Honhie T. S. Baker 20.00 I Hon'ble Tan Tiak Kirn 20.00 Tso Ping Lung 5.00 Mr145 words
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Article414 1909-02-11 8 ijor A. R. Y. Kirkpatrick, Royal Garrison Artillery, has on his recent promotion, been appointed to the command of No. s > Company R.G.A Hongkong. I'onusamy, a fifteen year old Kling youth, pleaded guilty before Mr Green, the second magistrate, yesterday, to theft of a gold necklace and two gold414 words
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Article202 1909-02-11 8 The M.M. Company's steamer Sydney wao leave Saigon at 8 pm on Saturday, and nay be expected here to-day about 6 pm. Her crew having been selected to recommission the armoured cruis* r Bedford, on the China Station, the Admiralty hay.- given orders for the armoured cruiser Warrior,202 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement31 1909-02-11 8 Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. This n niedy always wins the good opinion, if m t the i raise, of those who ase it. The.•-!. \.:_i. :i -_r--i.- ii. l31 words
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Advertisement38 1909-02-11 8 JUST ARRIVED A SMALL QUANTITY OF PIANOFORTE MUSIC SONG ALBUMS DANCE ALBUMS ALSO VIOLIN BANJO STRINGS. [Apply noon to 6 p.m.] Pianoforte Music Dealer, 50, Bras Basah Road. When your dealer tries to palm off SB L^l±^±is>*^fADi~^^U- _^Jl_7_-_-38 words
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Advertisement181 1909-02-11 8 Netherlands Guttapercha! w__- mm -w -w Company, Limited. I SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. Ind;;i Bubber Tyres, all kinds and shapes for Carri I RE-TREADING MOTOR TYRES. All kinds of I. lb Duffers and Springs for Railways i India Rubber Sheets for Pomps, Valves, etc., also with wire snd Moulded India Rubber181 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous394 1909-02-11 8 CLEARANCES. -eb J. Persia, Aus. str Bartole, for Trieste via Bombay. Ban Fo Soon, Dut. str., Odink, for Pontianak. Paroo. Brit, str., Mills, for Fremantle via ports. Vorwaerts, Aus. str Bedrarz, for Hongkong. Shanghai and Japan. Emilie, Dut. str., Mahmood, for Batu Pahat. Dovre, Nor. str., Paulsen, for Bangkok. Kinta,394 words
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Miscellaneous565 1909-02-11 8 VESSELS PORT. j Man-of-war Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From 1 I W:- Niobs Ger cru 2008 Hollweg Fel. 9 Taingtau Ship Flag Tons Master Arrived From CoastgMS Aragonia Qer 1423 Mi'y.-r Feb w li >ii^'kong Bi Avagyee Br_t2£o fTsasnliill Feb 9 PSwettenhamT Lee Banka Dut 127 buss.-,. F.-i. 9565 words
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