The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 May 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 NO. 6,603 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, MAY 20, 1909.
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  • 79 1 The German budget taxation is to be revised Page 5. In a debate m Ihe Lords Earl Roberts called attention to the shortage of army officers Page 5. The Stamp Duty section of the Budget has passed the Commons Page 5. General S oassel and Admiral Ntbogatoff
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  • 1021 1 There are otttua characters m books with which we are so frmUUr that the mere ration that they are not real cotneß upon us with a positive shock and yet waea wj I iv coM blood to eximine these people, we sea h s manly different they
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    • 337 1 CATZ BROS., Ltd. j THE ORIGINAL BURNER j a heavy well-made burner, giving an intense white light. The Honec burns ordinary Kerosene oil, and gives a light equal to about 100 candle power. With screw or socket titting, complete with special quality "Honec" mantle and fire'Honec" Cli M le Holder
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    • 132 1 Entertainments. TONIGHT! NEW PICTURES For the First Time m Singapore. Change of Programme Seal Hunting Be Careful, Gentlemen Film d'Avt The Share of the Poor Main-law a Sportswoman The Pulveriser Paying-up Day The Will of a Youngster Making Paper Pulp m Canada Sports at Batavia The Hat Juggler. ALL NEW
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    • 328 1 Entertainments. FAMOUS WAYANG KASSIM. The Indra Zanibar Eoyal Theatrical Co. of Singapore. AT THE THEATRE ROYAL, North Bridge Road. To-Night No Performance. To-morrow Night Shuia Tihi Shair OR Qrafty Son=in=law. PRICES OF ADMISSiOIM. Reserved Seats $2.00. 2nd Class 50 cts. Ist Class $1.00. 3rd Class 25 cts. Ladies' Zenana 50cts.
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    • 133 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. No show at Wayang Kaasim Page 1. More of Moutrie's pianos Page 4. Notice re Belat Tin Mive Page 2. Robinson and Company advertise the new coat sweater Page 5. Caldbeck Macgregor's long list of whiskies Page 4. The Handelsvereeniging Holland call attention to the claims of Teplitz
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    • 398 1 THE WEEK. Thursday, 20th: High Water.— ll.l3 a,, 10.44 p Ascension Day Holy Thursday. P O Mail Ho-reward due. Cross-st School, Empire Day, 10.30 a S.Y.I. Company Extended Order Drill. Fathol Munir v Darul Bahar 5.1 5 p Prayer Meeting, Bethesda, 5 p Freemasons' Service, St Andrews, 6 p. United
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  • 227 2 H-re is an hv I fa I jht ■ea a cobra, eleven feet long, and a w;ter-snake and iguana, pant lizird. I I three reptiles had been living m pea liar all the winter m their glass compartment, and it was supposed they were real good friends,
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  • 183 2 a bit of an imposition on tcuring rmera when ia Singapore that between the hours of 9 and 11. i p.m. the Town Hull chimes should be permitted to disturb their efforts unless a 9]- i to stop them. Chimes;. m I if place and on their
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  • 116 2 Hag Francis Henry Vanderzee, I I at Deaulieu, Alpes Maritimee, r' ranee, on April ;t son of th B kenee, of the Indian V v 7. Jannarj, 1841, he received his I -a ia tl;e ludi :i Army m April, 3 7, was promoted to tienteaant
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  • 92 2 ir.try it is twn&J, if ever, that the il roistered H due to alco-.-im. En N• J -rk, where the number of Btbrav popalati a of Bombm origin i? ry considerable, the deuth.i returned from ooholis!u m one JMtt termed 0.4S per cent. I deaths m that
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  • 1076 2 Ter.itere are invited for the lease of Revenue Farms m the State of North Borneo from the Lit January, U>iO, as set out hereunder. REVENUE FARMS IN T[IE STATE OF NORTH BORNEO. 1 In making urrangementa fortheleasing of the Parma for the next Farm period for
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    • 804 2 i AND Jl° j OUTFITTERS. *> v.-r*.e i^^^^ T weeds, Coatings, Perfumery and #r^#l^^f3 j Toilet Requisites of every description 3 >^8 P?^ r 3Kft 9 Hats llelmcts aad Spectacles. Suits made to order a perfeci fit. f£ i^^^^^MS couv i nc i c^- Satisfaction guaranteed. porsf> fhpon^ To 6/,
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    • 526 2 INSURANGES. FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Ektai.lished 1861. Capital and Assets exceed 4,000,000 Gold Dollars. J. H. EVANS, iflmnjMir. Son r,\ BMtem Ami The Bobhbo Co., General Agents. Mar 1 M NEW ZEALAND MSQBAICE CO,, L T FIEE AND MAKINE. YANB-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOC. LTD. KASin milk F.RE i^SUBAHOE CO,.
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    • 289 2 BANKS. I Internationa! 1 Banking Corporation. I CAPITAL and SURPLUS I GOLD $6,500,000. I Head Office -—60 Wall London Office Threads* Bishopsgate Street London I nal Proving Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Busineis Transa DEPOSITS. Current Deposit Acc< ne< j Interest allowed 01 rate of 2 per HMM DnrosiTS
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  • 612 3 pical M EfygitM At ril U Patrick eri was read on > t tfcai the ti UMI n^xt elrti;. I 1, and al- a bogs, il developed ■ed beri 1 i T a Britiafa Tered from beri-bei to be due to the -d their staple treated m a dif!
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    • 402 3 ASS COVER YOURSELF against result of CAR ACCIDENTS. Don't take the Risks any longer. You may be called upon for Heavy Damages at any moment. The payment of a small sum Lually Relieves you of Great Responsibility, especially if you use a native Chauffeur. Full Pait:culars from The Borneo Co.,
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    • 940 3 AUeTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF TEAK HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, The Property of UAJOB B. I'ono D. S. O. AT "ESKBANKeCOTTAGE, 18 TANGLIN ROAD. ON SATURDAY, 29TH MAY, AT 2.30 P.M. Polished teak octagonal tables teak writing table with taize top &c. Polishei dining table, dinner wagon and punkah bentwcod cLairs rattan chairs
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    • 239 3 "LIST 2" PATTERN, ADAPTED FOR THE CUSTODY OF VALUABLE PA PBRS BOOKS, ETC. LINED THROUGHOUT WITH FiRERESISTING CHAMBERS 3 1 2 INS., THICK FILLED WITH BEST NONCONDUCTING MATERIAL UNPICKABLE, VIOLENCE AND GUNPOWDRE PROOF PROTECTED WITH I 2 INCH PLATE OF RATNER DRILL-PROOF COMPO SAFE STEEL. ALL USUAL SIZES IX STOCK.
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  • 21 4 Domestic Occurrences Birth. Houston. At We3tlands, Penang, on May 14, the wife of W. Houston, P. W. D., of a daughter.
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  • 1647 4 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, May 20, 1909. I re shall the Press the People's U'jawed by influence arx! unbribei Here patri »i r i'r:i!h b g'Joriou ine^e;>t Pledget! to Religion Loyaltj La Budget making and Cabinet breaking was the first association of ideas out here when Mr Lloyd George
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  • 404 4 The Anderson School, Ipoh, which his been opened for four months, Mr. T. H. Tyte being the heidmister, now recoils an attendance of nearly 200 boys. Maprß. H.Hayes, 3.d Bittalion Middlesex Regiment, has been granted leave of absence, on private affairs, from Ist June to olst August, li«»y t with
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  • 506 4 A committee has been Home Government to investigal tions under whi •al wing of the party m pcm to put an end to a 6y^ which they do not conceal-. on ignorance. If th \i answer to the demand for < the system had existed
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  • 27 4 The mail edition Press, wH full ftcc If wit inn, will be published cent*. Early application ik/t I An agreement it annoui. Burmah Oil Company ani I
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    • 347 4 WHISKIES SCOTCH Dews o'the Glen Perfection (0. J. Me The Old Brigade Callum's) Very Old Highland Polo Brand (T. P. Griffin Blend Co's) Robert Macdonald Extra Special Finest Club Whisky Liqueur (Chop Rajah) Monarch o'the Glen Club Bharu Rare Old Blend O. D. S. V. O, S. (Choice OM Matured)
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    • 71 4 S. MOUTRIE CO., I LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1875. I SINGAPORE, HONGKONG, SHANG- HAI, TIENTSIN AND LDNDON. NEW PIANOS om ON HIRE FROM ;k PEI! MONTH y I U TUNING REGULAR ATTENTION INCLUSIVE. These celebrated instruments embody the essence of 35 years experience of this climate and what is necessary to enable
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  • 38 5 STAMP DUTIES PASSED. .braariat' 1 mh. Router's) The House of < I Ittl pMMd the resolutions incr Dp Duties, m v w. v 1 George denied that Urn dntitm '.:ive the effect of driving capiul out eotmtry.
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  • 37 5 IShorthanded Sham. pm. l has adopted a mothe Xi I for an eE<iiiirv ':-.d can the specia.l army rei m the course of the debate uiv aa a sham and siid that ra short.
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  • 22 5 pom Prise I Ul. Q aeral Stoessel i een released their imprisonment m the fortress of h being seriously af-
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  • 18 5 :h Chinese Loan rangements. i interests reuference of Bankers cony loans, are, m it the result
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  • 13 5 Ted the order of the 'rince Tsai-fu. Princi ainoto are at
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  • 55 5 Flotations. liy lt'th, Lm. udon, via Penai ber Til r Company aa c ipita! oi Da WintoD. Mr. Forster W A. Addinsell, M I Mr J. Mitchell Craig beI 'rectors. re taken by the Vendors 25,000 shares were on. Proprietary, with a capital fa been floated. The Arbuthnot,
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  • 71 5 3 i n\: M E mmencad m the Supreme is tlted from the Tanjong Pa. The plaintiff was a China- >h uul the defendant an A Marican. The claim -'S suffered by be defendant's negl.. and the steamere loaded I one was never recovered. 1 the
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  • 45 5 > i.- been made about tbe one on June 4tk (of 1 tn annular eclipse of the point out f .pore. W e D the authority of the Singapore rooi among the mass ■-■> ■ob there:. aned, of there is litlle public notice taken. -> <
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  • 26 5 the above twptnj gare performance m the \'u- -n.i IS p| .ye audience, the derrv Wi I -oh wai p*Bj h<is had a here.
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  • 17 5 I A Popular American Remedy. ■<"J C. Hanrahan, a prominent drugiti 7a A., -ays:— "For yea. ii
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  • 43 5 TAXES TO BE REVISED. (By Submarine Td^raph.— Renter's) I Mug to the Government's rejection of taxation proposals it has been decided the Reichstag shall adjourn till June 15th. M awhile new bills will be drawn up, taxing coffee, matches and property.
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  • 136 5 A Final Effort. Received at 2.59 pm. The General Confederation of Labour has placarded Paris with a fervent appeal for a general strike to-day m suppart of the officials of the P «t Office who are on strike London, Mny 7. The deputation of French postal employees
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  • 262 5 A tnead of Petrosino, mentioned m the wire of M v h 14th, has bsen shot m a r m New York by a member of th? Black \l md Gang, who was concaaled m the fbor above. The murderer escaped. Petrosino wus a well-known oflicer of
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  • 35 5 Received Miy 19tb, at 10 20 am. Mr George Meredith was seizad with a sudden chill, causing heart failure. The end was peaceful and painless, m the presence of his children. > <
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  • 118 5 The following is published m Garrison < >rders < >a the occasion of the official landing on return from leave of His Excellency, The Governor and Commander- in-Chief, Straits Settlements, on Friday, 21st instant, at Johnston's Pier, the Officer Commanding. 1 Battali v Middlesex Regiment, will furnish
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  • 83 5 A meeting of the congregation of the Presbvteriau Church was held last evening at six o'clock to discuss the question of the Appointment of a successor to the Key. J.A. Gray resigned. On the motion of Mr C. Arthur, seconded by the Rev. J. A. B. Cook it
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  • 57 5 Monday, M'h, instant, "Empire Day," will be observed as a holidaj io the Garri■on. The Head-Qoartera Offices will be Don't Put It Off. Don't allow twenty-foni hours to olapse wiihout Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy m your home. True, you may not need it within that time, but it
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  • 685 5 When the last mail left Shanghai the principal, nay, the all-absorbing, topic of conversation ever} where was the raid nude by the Municipal Police upon the notorious gambling house known as the Alharabra. and the possible result of an appeal for re dress to the Court of
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  • 266 5 It miy be stated m connection with the Ascension Day service at St. Andrew's Cathedral thi3 evening, that only sittings on the lectern side will ba reserved for Freemasons. When anyone enters the service of the Castle Line, founded by the late Sir Djnild Currie, he is told, after he
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  • 358 5 Allahabad, May 12. The Viceroy and Lady MiDto are now undergoing Pasteur treatment at Simla at the hands of Captain Carter, Director of the Kasauli Institute. Treatment is purely pecautionary and has been rendered necessary by the following untoward incident: Od Friday their Excellencies were out
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  • 215 5 The Health Officer of Shanghai, Dr. Arthur Stanley, puts on record m the China Medical Journal some reflections after 10 years' work ia the East. He has a good deal to say about physical exercise, which, he thinks, is often overdone. Exeivise is often a matter
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  • 277 5 The following properties were disposed of at auction at G. A. Fernandez Go's sale room yesterday, at 2.30 p.m. 1 One undivided eighth share of Houees Nos. 35 and 3G Cress St. No. 235 Rochore Rd. Nos. 39, 40, 41, and 42 Clyde St. and Nos. 39,40, and
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  • 42 5 A Bargain. When you can save from 25 to 50 per cent on any article, you have a bargain. When you buy a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy at the regular price, you will probably save several times its
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  • 260 6 H P--.; 1 sncce* r m ts c-y -ted V Hot, M was incorrect:.)- KMed, M. tM. kk M >.;--'y from 13 nd vtJ t Kin^ Kjv -a ■intii L:- i' /il tru^u entered Italy. There wen several <• m r the a] point- :.t. which
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  • 245 6 The polished rice cf commerce is deprived of its must important nutritive qualities, and with paraffin 30 as to give it a pearly apj. B If! chief use of rice was for ornament th! might be justiice is required for its nourishing the folly of depriving it of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 76 6 I Q RIGAUC'S if KfINANGiI J) <J TOILET WATER JjK 5- Beware Jl^^Pa RIGAUD C perfumers 8, ruo Vivienue, 8 r— Austrian Lloyd Steam Navigation Co* Th« Ml •>■-• !m vi ttc dstoi oa wH.-h tbe Ooj*h StHHJiH3r;i may be expected to Brill and sail from hero OUTWARD ISOB Arrives
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    • 521 6 i SHIPPING. JAPAN MAIL OTEMBHV Co., Ltd, V Two regulu MTVlcei are maintained beI A PA X an aEI'R 0 P E by the Cc m par:-- 'a well- known TWIN-SCREW STFAMERS, under Mail Contract with tbe Imperial Japan- ese <iovf rnnient, specially designed for the Company's European Service, li^ht<-1
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    • 643 6 SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremex IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE 1 The fast and well-known mail gteamera o tbis Company aail fortnightly from Brec*er. Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton (Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseillea Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said Suez, Adec, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hong kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki Kobe to
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    • 739 6 SHIPPING Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. QQAST LINES. Steamers of the Coait Fleet. rOHi reg. «>»■ reg. Petchaburi 2191 Chew Fa 1648 Bornfeo HOO Devawongw 1646 Kchgichang 2040 Paklat 1657 Kajah 202S Anghin 1657 Pitsannlok 2^19 Lockfinn 1657 Bangkok 1920 Ch oising 1657 Rajaburi 19<>i Pongtong 1657 Korat 1900 Baxnsen 1657 Chiengmai
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    • 511 6 SHIPPING, 'HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. i The steamers of this Core pan y maintain regular service b< tveen Hauib :r Antwerp, and Kotterdanj, and the StraitsChina and Japan. Homewards, they are d.:"- patched fortnightly for Havr> and Hamburg and OWN a BM Btemethmvea direct, calling li I'enai-g Colombo. Taking cargo
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    • 494 6 SHIPPING. OCEAN BREAM SHI? I A H 1 1 China Mutual Steam Ha?. Cc. L* I. wp for 1 v.ry Wtel md Jaj>an homeward f x L I night for Genoa, Marseilles an-i vre and [avaqpo One teamer every 28 dayfc Vancouver, Seattle and Ta< Through Bills of Lading for
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  • 142 7 May 10. Benmobr, Brit, str., Handerson, for Hongkong and Japan. Chakrabhongs, Siatn. str Voldby, for Bangkok via ports. Hock Lee, Brit, str., Morris, for Kelantan via ports. Resident Scbieff, Dnt. str., Unus, for Rhio. Kinta, Brit, str., Daly, for T. Anson via ports. Sri Muar, Brit str., Hudson, for
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  • 971 7 MINES. luaei paitfspVafcM up Corapaoj. Qaotatfos $300,000 800,000 1') 10 Belat Tin Mining do. LU 7.75 1300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited G 56 $500,000 600,000 10 10 Bruseh FTydrauko Tin M. Go. Lti 7 50 £500,000 444,769 1 1 Da2 Development Go. Lt4 6.00 $400,000 375,000 10 10
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  • 65 7 (COK»3CTED UP TO May 19.) Bant 4 n/f I<M 2/4 T Prirattf credits 3 m/i crsdits 6m/a M 2/4/, Sbaho*. dcnitnd Mak M 292 Gmmaky, daniaad 237 IKDIA.T.T. 174 Flokskok*, demaud w 22|%dia. Yokohama, demand nom. 1 Java, demand 1: Bangkok' demand Q! Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8 55 Bank
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  • 121 7 May 19. $66.62; Gainbier G-unbier Cube "go. 1 I; Ganbicr Cube No. 2 H Peppac 31*ek (or£o. S'por*) 11.121 buyers 17.75 igaOlOfcetitiV)^, 16.50 Nutmega (80 to the Ik) 50 Mwe (Bftoda) norn Olot6b (Ambcm) norn LiberJai Oof?«e 25.00 Tapioca, email pearl (&ur qtiility) bm la £^k« 40. 4.70 io.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 237 7 TO LET. TO BE LET UNFURNISHED. j r. nccs one H I COGHLAN Co. Ag-ents. 2S TO BE LET. j Lai I Co., House Agents. s^_ -angoon. fhn I TO L: 15 I D JJ.C TO LET oode t Ong -ANjONG PAGAR DOCK BOARD. TO L: and godown r particuls
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    • 541 7 TO LET. OFFICES TO BE LET Iv Cavttagh Bridge Bnildiags, facing General Post OOoe, Apply to Gutcuh i Co., Ltd. I Jan v n.c OFFICE AND GODOWN TO BE LET V, rJi iiniiiediato Entry No. 7, Malacca street. Apply to QUTHEU Co., Ltd Auk 14 nc TO LET. To Let,
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    • 87 7 1 lli^^SL^^ I CAN NOW BE OBTAINED AS FOLLOWS: g m !i|l^^;4ft Pure Sterilized. In tins of one pint, 9 I :!p^^^ rf' tUmWer aml Cl^ Ze- I B i^tDrp^RßA^?! Condensed Unsweetened m no- a ft! j minal one pound half pound tins, j I Condensed Sweetened m nominal B
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    • 126 7 DE KONiNKUJKE PAKETVAART CJiTDaB Contract with tm Nrthrulavdr India GovKaNMiNT Agents at Singapore, The SMpsagency, Limited, 2-3, Collyer Quay. THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE AKB ONLY APPROXIMATB. Laurens Pit... Riouw, Prigi-Kadja and Rengat May3oVan Hoorn Bawean, Soerabaia, Bandjerniasin. Kotaßaroc, Samarinda. Donggala, Balik-Papan and Pasir May2i VAN Goens Anambas and Natoena
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 707 7 VTBSSBLS IN PORT. Man-of-war FUf> and Tons Homman I ■-•ra A- ,-1 rrom I r v f-iaß *m i-.aor&lons Master Arrived From Cone^nee I >en BrwgavU G« Jl63S^winghamerMty 16 Hongkong Behn M,yer > 20 Ca.hle BriirSSl Sanderson May UT. Anson Stra UncerUta ;;:tOr r, 5J ;P- Pltbi« J Samarang Katz
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  • 258 8 BaUffornaamj, a bill collector -m i ploy of Mmii Caldbcek Maegregoi again before Mr K. fc. Colinail 09 ons of criminal breach of trust m n\«p\' Buin9 of money aggregating otw $500, proper? i bui employers. Mr M m u-11 is retained for the pr> ti.»n
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  • 103 8 nay, Letchman and Govindam, a month ag bit of a joiifica- which landed them m the hands of the pi a. In those hands trouble arose. Veerasaiuv said that a European left the mar > boot on his Veerasam\ first two were cha/ged with (i)
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  • 407 8 For some time past neither the Government of thi3 Colony, nor that of the Federated Mai has sent any Cadets to China to learn the Chinese language. This i 3 not a> >gether easy to understand for m another .eh cf the service, the police, the importance
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  • 572 8 rianlBpec Victoria Ol P. Londoc. 3rd May, The Victoria Cup (Handicap) of 1,250 being a Gold Cup, value 15 J soys., and 1,00 iovs. to tbe winner, 75 soys. to the BOCOnd, and 25 soys. to the third. 7 furlongs itraigl Mi A F. BassetVbr c Sir
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  • 134 8 H sg's L ion to Shanghai. Mr R. X. Anderson, Hon. Secretary of the ShaDghai Cricket Club, has received a letter fiom the Secretary of the Hongkong Cricket Club, inviting Shanghai to send down to Hongkong an Inlerport cricket team early m November of thi3 year. A. similar
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  • 32 8 The coinpetitioEs for the Walker Cup among the Ladies' Associations showed the following results for May: Taipeag 193 Singapore 189; Selasgor 183 Penang 183; Ipoh 171 Garrison (Singapore) 139
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  • 39 8 A team of 40 will represent the S. V. C. m the shoot for Col. Schumacher's Cup on Saturday, --in\ instant, at 2.30 p.m. Those chosem aro reminded that uniform will be worn, belts and equipment being optional.
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  • 70 8 Lospectoi l'estaca, P. C. A. Department brought a Chinaman before Mr. 0. P. Green yesterday, for cruelly illtreat-ing a bullock. He was fined MO and deserved it. A Municipal Chinese mandor was arrested in Weld Road on Tuesday with the brass fittings of a water hose belonging to the Municipality
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  • 268 8 (Hongkong Telegraph Wef-Hai-Wei. Peking, 11th May. England has agreed to retrocede Wei-hai-wei to China provided she agrees to pay for all the expenditure incurred m improvements (since the British occupation of the territory). The Grand Council and the president of the Naval Board are much exercised over the
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  • 269 8 The Times cf Malaya on 13th inst. reports In the Civil Sessions of the Judicial Commissioner's Coitrt, judgment m an important mining case, Liong Kon Chen vs. Lee Tat N involving a sum of nearly $300,000, was delivered by Mr Justice Woodward this morning. Plaintiff's case was
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  • 270 8 There was a large congregation at St. Margaret's, Westminster, on April 20 to witness the wedding of Lady Rosemary Cairns and Mr. Wyndham Portal, Ist Life Guards. The Liide was the embodiment of youthful beauty. Her pretty fair head, crowned with a curious diadem cf orange buds, was veiled
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  • 556 8 The Shipping and the Import and Expert Offices will be open for one hour (from 10] to 11 a.m. on Monday, 24th ii stant. The crank abaft of the Dutch steamer Isabella broke- oil" Lingga on Sunday. The vessel anchored until the next day and was towed into
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  • 276 8 Per P. &O. Delhi, due May 21.— Mr F Toynbee, Mr J. W. Haddon, Mrs E. H. Wellington, HE, Sir John Anderson k c.m.g., Misses Anderson, Mr Johnson, Mr E. C. Creagh, Mr J. J. Sullivan, Mr and Mrs J. Murray. To Penang.— Dr. L. P.
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    • 115 8 A SORE THROAT The way to get rid of it— the simplest and at :io bother, no trouble, is to rub m Llt: n*a Balm and wrap up the thmai with tljtuu, 1. Q] remOTC all acli.s ajul I )al! ib v OOW, a stnUß, 0| .ivtrtvsTtiou. Om :na: will
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    • 23 8 Relief from Rheumatic Pains. The great pain relieving power of Chamberlain's Pain Balm is clearly shown m cases nf onint.inA anrl inflnmrnßtnrv rlionmflt.ism
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    • 70 8 H. L. COGHLAN C&> GO'S AUCTION SALES May 22. Sale of Furniture at "Cheriton Syed Allic Koad, at 2 p.m. May 22. Sale of Furniture at 1-E, Devonshire ltoad, at 2 p.m. May 28. Him i ßubber Estate, salerooms, 2.30 p.m. May 29. Sale of Furniture at Breamar Oilstead-rd., at
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    • 254 8 A Natural Cows Mil ["fUS.SEJJL^I S y*> r RESH Y. 1 a c SYS H k w^. 1 > s g SsXX *J*V- 3 5 S D:lmpr ovedJ TO BE HAD FROM ALL DEALERS and DISPENSARIES. SOLE ACENTS PATERSON SIMONS CO. LTD Singapore and Penan£. ihe Van Rijn Tyreless Patented
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