The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 18 June 1909

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 18 1 THE Singapore Free Press A N D MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 18. 1909. NO. 6,628
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  • 145 1 Mr Bert, the Kedeta edvieer, li is bete en'ertaine 1 it ,v farewell l» 11:. jvu-t at Stir Pa£6 t. Australie has secii r M,I an e:isy win in the sec >ud Test Match Pe|ce 5 Amerioe ia to adopt the inci<me tax idea —Page 5. Pour
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  • 783 1 P_mi II A week igo MHM pertkmlan of tl life ol .L.mi aooordiag to th.« viows of th> tfct PkOph t. \n i. High Court t Baegal In tbii I *hall present some of tha .Qaohiagl quoted by b:m. iwpmkimg, Immi it ti present ui.mt of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 475 1 I SINCAPORE AND KRANJI RAILWAY. From Ist May, 1909, and until farther notice. TRAIN BERVICB FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. P".. Pin. pm. pm. pm. wmta P 5 7 "_L 7.:: a if t T;,r I I i 3.40 I*so i'u &.1I 720 7ia I l»*M 1"1 2.47 ;v_ ft.3l 7*37
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    • 156 1 NEW PIANOS For HIRE FROM $10 PER MONTH By paying an additional $2 PER MONTH. WE OFFER YOU OUR New "Transposing" Model. A EOON TO ALL SINGEF.S Messrs. MOUTRIE Co. lota m iiin m imt:> OKAND HOTEL de I EUEOPE BUILDINGS Entertainments. MARLBOROUGH CINEMATOGRAPH, BEACH UOAD. 2nd Show at 9-30
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    • 233 1 Entertainments. HARIMA HALL. CINEMATOGRAPH, NOKTH BRIDGE ROAD. UP-TO-DATE PICTURES. COME! COME!! K. HARIMA, Sole Proprietor. WAYANG KASSIM. DUICH MALAY OPERA Co THEATRE ROYAL, North Bkidgk Uoad. To-Night! To-Night! CHERITRA HAWAI MEJLIS BEAUTY OF BEAUTIES. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Ueserved Seats $2.00. 2nd Class 50 cts. Ist Class $1.00. 3rd Class 2f>
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    • 84 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. C. K. 'A. M. S. sale of work Page 2. Auction of the Java coffee crop Page 3. Notice regarding the Hums Johnson boxing match at the Alhambra-- Page 4. Wayang Kassim to-night, Chi ritra Hawai Mijlis Page 1. Marlborough Cinematogra_ h programme fortrt-nigbt Page 1. fiaiikruptcv notice
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 393 1 THE WEEK. Friday, 18th i High Water.— ll.l. 10.19 p PAO Mail Outward due 2 p. Legislative Council, 2.30 p Cup Tie. Police vs S.R.O. Teutonia Club At Home." New Moon, 6 28 p Sat-TvDay, If th High Water.— ll 56 a., U M p SUE. (V) Monthly Shoot, 8
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  • 504 2 EtTo TV el The IU Empire Day y many beaidea my. have been broogl I with lhher of I Bi a Wm i "iy Indian \>r J •r- of Ba ipira Day <'••• I all a are d» t j .yu ii r.t pari t the
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  • 215 2 01 imk Ptklßg, 1 < th Jut. I.i: baa ii Urn duty on tea im--1 I ii>:ii < li Tba Miaiotrj af Agriealtara, Industry and iintnert'H has not I*»hi_ aaooaatfal in its ..1 1• >i.k \sitii ttasaia oa iba oabjact. •i ud ions bare tbarefora been iaanad to
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  • 900 2 1 >n. Moß_JSOv*a Bi ■< •> k. The Yokohama I M n B lAfd <>f Trade antartaiAad Mr Ohirol, the foreign editor of 'In* Times and Dr. IfofTtaoa al their arinuil dinner. Re| lor The Preai Dr M.rri--aid Bo had to cri-.e their indulgence he was conaiderab'y embarrassed.
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  • 149 2 >Ik. Cm kcmii.i.'s BCHBMK. In the House 1 of OomUMMU Mr. Churchill intr< dun d bit I i il to provide for the establishment of labour exchange*, and it was read a first time. The Bill provides that the country shall be divided into 10 divisions, each with
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 35 2 1 am now using iodide of Strontium Solution t Paraf Java) with Cyprldol in Spe« ifir diaeaaee of tbe Skin, with great benefit to my putienta." Unaolkited) D BARCLAY, mo Michigan 16 May IWH 4
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    • 19 2 Rlgaud's Bocool Extract is an exact reproduction of this sweet yet powerful Indian perfume, and U very p.^uUu-. 21
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    • 618 2 NOTIGES. C. E. Z. M S. CHINESE GIRLS' SCHOOL. The usual Half .'early Sale of Useful and Fancy Articles, in aid of the funds of the above School will take place, (D.V.) in the Victoria Hall on June SS from 4 to 7 p.m. and on Saturday June 20th from
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    • 660 2 NOTIGES. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. A list of applications for piblic house lie n ces, to be considered at tin; meeting of the Board of Licensing Justices on Tuesday, June 22nd, 1909, may be soon on application at tho Colonial Secretary's Office and at tbe Chinese Protectorate, during the usual office hours.
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    • 580 2 BANKS. International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Offick —60 Wall street. Nkw York. London Office Threadnoodle House, B.shopsgate Street Within, London EC. London Hankers National Provincial Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Business Transacted. DEPOSITS. Current Dki-osit Accounts opened ami Interest allowed on the daily balances at
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    • 505 2 INSURANGES. FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada Ebtahlihiikd U INSURANCE in i &35.900.000 NEWB_-ine_i, 1908, Orat .6,000 000 NET SURPLUS abovi- liabilittea for aud all wrtataading olaimo, ■over $2,035,000 (Strait rroßcy J. H EVANS, Manager, South Eaatsrn Aaxo. Thk Bornko Co., Ltd, General A^. •Inn.- 8 MANUFACTURERS LIFe INSURANCE CO
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  • 615 3 Mr Jam- M# '»>adou -il of T upical Medi* me, write* to tbe itt M«lm< •d nt tha by Hnj M pn' Dm- _nd la H a space •al i»xu<>H »t the lito wmm I 'it waa I t iba I London i t he I
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  • 178 3 I'erlin, May 1 7. ,n the „t Btraasburg i of the Z*l pelia A Company, <1 I regular aii y Hh said that, although tbe I airstrip In. re essentially a I enterpri i re| .r traaag was poaaihle mm Tiegulai cruises, taeb of f ssengers .md
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 241 3 A Remedy That Never Fails. oatt. 1 how BBuara aa attnek of diar I Miberlain's Colic, Cbolera I 111 iv. dy i la to gi\ 1 lief. Yon cannot afford to be without it. For I all deal. lj a p< j >> 1 1 r ho I 1 1
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    • 532 3 ff% RIGAUD'S HOo^______ Eg op japan wf TO,LET WA TER j^^PJ RIGAUD C 8, ruo Vivienne, 8 Pins-FrMnc* MART llS.'** VI-?_OL&STEE^ ___r___a[fo7L 3 dics.i pj UL& ••i' 1 ..11 1 »B-r. f^_» mrwiv a. K WANTED. ICE AND COLD STORAGE Bnali-hßann with Ibcrongb knowledge of both the c< masercial and
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    • 502 3 BUCHANAN'S FAMOUS "BLACK WHITE" gg is absolutely the best value obtainable. Jj The reputation of this blend has been built up on the Solid Basis of Oualiv»- j£. H**hm Kin y^aS V ty and Age, and NO CHANGE mouse or oos_H" -ft a i as been ma(Je rom t!ie first
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    • 561 3 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers Tho s Ptem is now Morninvj Daily, and is trom an early hoar each morning (Bundays excepted), Cash price Tea Cents nil! bs de lei s, („r t.v. v ..tr.. godowns it preferred) lv MfSB o\ loel morning. Pull addresses at
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  • 24 4 Dome stic Occurrences. Death. At Shanghai on June 7th, John Willi \m JONBS, of the China Mutual Life lusurance Co, Shanghai, aged 29 years.
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  • 1396 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, June 18, 1909. •P emji i'-rig_f man i Harm patt-im rntth h.*f yio*iau jur. _>>t 108 I ally d About ten days ago we publishel a report of the lecture of Mijor Ronald Ross at the Royal Institution on the Campaign agaiust Malaria." The learned
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  • 663 4 The Johore church service in 1. lglish ou Sunday will be at 8 J" am. The classes of the Convent will be el this afternoou for the Midsummer vacat ion. Tan Seah Mew was yesterday nont to prison for two months for stealing a dacheng, the property of Lim Kirn
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  • 38 4 INSPECTOR STEVENS cask «V K'i.ii I The trial bai c melu lad U the six Chin ex Police bap slot B imm i l-Vh Two of tho MMH 1 W r and were sontecrel to death
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  • 40 4 KEDAH 'S ADVISER. HEARTY FAREWELL I Pill m- 17th, J Tha .\l.>r Btur cones] ii Pinang <• v All win i thai tht K'i.ii i i If r G. O. Hart, tl tad nith H officiate. The Ball depart an miaforta
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  • 130 4 '1 be gre i> b .Line. 1-1 71.!'17 men .md 16 gui and the all ice, commanded by li Wellington the latter, with i and 1 ->o' gn of the enemy fr nn about ten in the i,, until live in the time, 16,000 Pi v
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  • 270 4 Mr Meyer, the Bed I that the Round the Wot Id < of the I rnitad battls »hi| < tarerumant I above a 1 1, t b the oo >t of maintea had the ships remained in boon ly a l iii .i tiooal ex] r
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  • 96 4 The Japan Times re; II r a Bombay sterchaot, v. I •intain torreol irtH ot H i. iwntall v thrown pin« hin bOTM and w( r Be wm earned by biteoi pita] Betray, but ihn»e hours lal euahed. The bod) wm lat#r Yokohama ai.d Dr. \V. T. Mihott. iMiei ag
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 565 4 n Robinson Piano Co., Ltd. SPECIALISTS IN HIGH CLASS PIANOS BY THE Leading Makers of the World. Bechstein, Brinsmead, Ronisch, Werner, Krauss Etc. The Rachals Auto-Piano. THE PIANO EVERYONE CAN PLAY. MD FOB ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE OF TROPICAL MODEL PIANOS AND TERMS OF OUB Hire Purchase System. THE MOST EQUITABLE IN
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    • 193 4 ALHAMBRA Last /Slight. L'ASSOMMOIR Saturday, June 19. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMNE, Friday, June 25, L. FaFLKENER WILL!-; MEMUrfI THE WORLD'S HEAVY-WEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP: Tommy Burns vj:hkus Jack Johns. n I'l USE: £7,500. Showing lbs -liferent training tactics of each contestant, motor-car pacing, swimming, rabbit and kangaroo chases, tree and moun tain
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  • 18 5 I I I I the Prinot yon Bimlow ii n 1 1,.. v 1 i Iherr
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  • 33 5 17 FOR INCO.MES. '•^raph. I: ikwfw) lat 1 1 I preparing a upecial mm t tix on the not ie Dl, and ;i inond- Ulßg the I it a tai on m
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  • 34 5 U. 8. A r t<» b ti ii i le form »1 i' n ia 'li*' i q i; nlway i in will won bt li itioa Bill be m ilooßßtd.
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  • 81 5 II M MI. *****. Hvudinantcupied with ii. PI lint im i a trader ol I Jelabd I I dispute M a He gave de with Mr Buhl I cludi '1 1 1 fondant. ar th.it I fii l».tli grounds. II. I eutii the plaintiff, rt «0 i .it
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  • 43 5 ub at Mom.. ,n Pri. aa i J t the of th i Club. •Nt wiii c aniil of io im m farce called Pension" I llowed per and d nglisfa gueat io follow the plot nto English I p in
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  • 43 5 i. which »ag to "-'> w_k ah off Johore, b wai found OB on.* .»f the I hitch 1 it k I ide.itithe proj the nun m Phil nt tha aatia 'ha ii- a in im. bad I hold I t.
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  • 86 5 B 1 -d by tbowt tliat tlie i of tl it iba March 1 1 fr, the lowed •oid re t' over ilf millions uh I 1 with th" »»f tin, total, tho nominal nt f funded d.-ht M llity in i annuities I 137 nnd tin*
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  • 53 5 AUSTRALIAN VICTORY. Nine Wickets. (Hy Bubu_an_A Telegraph.— Keuter'i) R I -V..1 il |0 I in. l-.QifUiid m th.- M, )D (J innic^s made 1-1 Five wickets i_ 1 1 in _>rt--tiv« mimr.Ar bowliag admirably and tbfl fielding was br.lli.iit. 'raliamade IJ faff 1. tralia won teat m itch
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  • 31 5 Officiab for the Meeting. If. Btolvpia, M Nwi-ky, tho Uermin -J_.bA_.a_or, _ntl the Military aud Naral Uft B LP r Pittait the w wkhkg Ol theTiar iind tho
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  • 47 5 R Line 17, 1<) pm. 1 Pram da I ires tha* tl t I tbt B taaiaa and rmaa Em- will not modifj the grouping of the •it if prow- thai tba international md i hn G smuiv naad no I worry about -mm
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  • 16 5 alt of tha B >yal Hunt Cup is 1 Dark i;>mil A.rraaa_ori Christmas
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  • 395 5 graphic acoounti oi iba christening of tbe little P luliaaa say that the Quean, who wai dreeead in a champagne coloured Empire robe, hit tbe palace for the irch, hho droTe throogfa an immcheering prowd. What might easily fa M ioni IC M.h-ut B wly aver' ted I
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  • 105 5 ln»t lor tho Appeal Court, which opaam on M md iv Dext. baa twenty cages down, hut eight will be withdrawn. Iv all the it- left in, only one Europe ft! i- o >uaamed all reapoodaatl and appellants are BatlTca. nbicb telle .i story of tlie delight
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  • 794 5 The fifth ordinary general meeting ol the shareholders of the I.Jg.iwnie Kubber Estates, Ltd. was held at noon yesterday in the Exchange *****8 Mr. \V. M Sime presided and there were present Messrs A. W. BsBB and 1.. O. M Kiuderslev, direclon Umwn W t l>>wnie, A
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  • 193 5 It is expected th.it belote imny months have passed wireless telegraphic eoaunnnJealion will ba established baflpeaa Japan and Hawaii, -..ys tho M Japaa Mail." It was not BBtU the 15th of May last year that*, wireless fcelagraphk station wat Mtabliahed al Choshi in Japan, nnd
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  • 590 5 Can torn Vi. nor*i Doa mm iob. The following corrspondence will be reed with the greatest interest by those who have cherish**! the ambition of the successful establishment of a university in Hongkong. It further serves to corroborate the absolute 0 >rrectness of the rep, rt, exclusively publishel
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  • 192 5 An iuterestiug ceremony wai performed in E-togOOO recently, wben the tfinto Miulioni were declared open by the Lower Burma Chief Judge, Sir Charl.s Edtuoud Foi. These mansions, of which Mr N lhapiet is _Baaagißg Diraotor, will ba conducted on tho lines of a residential hotel. Alter
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  • 60 5 The Singapore I'ara Ihibfcer Compsny has !*>< formed with a capital of i'l 20,000. The directors are Messrs Keith YV. Arbuthnut. If. \V. P.rett, an*. Ifttmilton. The Company acquires the Perhentian Tinggi, Marmot, and Hansa properties in Negri Sembilan. The purchase price was £72,500 in cash and
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 44 5 Get It Today l>- not aaglaat your family. Chamberlain's "♦jlic Ghalara and l.iarrboea Ih m< te m- i i, I>m expected I: coata a. unall amount to ke« p this IBBIHtJBI •1* md and it is cct-oiny in thi end aaW ty all dealer.*.
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    • 73 5 An American Newspaper Man Recommends a Well Known Remedy. long since th. follow ing editorial appeared in the Centertowu, Missouri. V. S. A., Ijoadi i The editor knows by personal experience that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and lharrhoca llemcdy will cure diarrhoea, aud wo have beard like testimonials from other n
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    • 406 5 ROBINSON Co. •BBBBBBBBBBin BBBBBBBBBBB) Photographic Apparatus and Sundries m.o* Jj/H^m^L W "ENSIGN" ROLL FILM HAND CAMERAS. Th tokfls JVSQflvg t, i inc h spn! 1 Mlm of ar, V '"^o of .•|3|| wFi is sßrongiy Bonitraolßi of w«ir- ll \_ft li iio« ahn.iiniuinl, LENB !^p;| j. jh] ,)r J; neh
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  • 882 6 Ben barl has .«wn btM led as al .n_ -t.-i i. ■di saet which bee del d thee, aii ..f 1 f w in a I ml been held as to I have b» twrui that it wan i i. i ia a of s
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  • 125 6 ing on I "ting that Pi T.ft in ij rill Bill, this ih of moment P r.t's attitude towards the tariff is the Csct that he lm:-. i the Treasury Department to compile f,r him a liot of thl ied on 40 bon ehold urn; or eonlumptioa nnder
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 364 6 Apear Line. The undo mentioned mail steamers of the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan calling at P.nang, Singapcre, Hongkong Sc Shanghai en route. l'LEh. I. 'I' Sl 1 lons. Commander, s.s. .Japan o.nj:; .7. (J. Olifent 4,006 S. IL I'.elsou. krratooa Ai>....r 4,. r >lo
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    • 702 6 SHIPPING M. M. MESSAGEEIES MAEITIMES, MAIL LINE For China. Japan. Ceylon, Aden, Egypt and BSarselUes. OUTWARD. HOMBWARD. Xi n- st Simons June 23 Sydney June 28 Caledouii n July 12 Tourane July 12 Tonkin July 26 Armand Bebic July 26 Australien Aug 9 E. Simons Aug 9 Polyuoii.n Aug H
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    • 546 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. __W lt_) l 'il-Jt^Aa. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and tho Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and
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    • 706 6 SHIPPING. MX. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremer IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINF The fast and well-known mail steamers o' this Company sail fortnightly from I. reman Hamburg ria Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamptor Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection -darseille* Naples. Alexandria and vice versa) IVrt Saiu Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hong kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki k
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    • 541 6 SHIPPING. p. or STEAM NAVIGATION COMPAN* For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon. Australia, India. Aden. Egypt, mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for Coast, Persian Gnlf, Continental and Arc* can Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore oa or ab... MAIL LINES. Outu'uril (/or Chit Aaaaj Juno r.» i
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  • 958 7 SH A RES. MINES. Capital Capital ItacM Pa!* land r *M ap V»io« op CompAOT. QaoUUos •300,000 300,000 10 10 BeUt Tin Mining 00. Ltd 1 00 ♦300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited 700 $600,000 600.0C0 10 10 Bruseh Hydrauli. Tui M. 00. Lid 750 £500,000 *****9 1 1 Duff
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  • 129 7 June 17. tm am buyers $fi7 921 iambier buyers 9. 524 Grambiar Oabe No. 1 1*691 jfambier Ouba No. 2 Pepper Black (orin. S'poro) 1 1 8 Pepper, White' (fair buye Nutmega (110 to tha lh.)^ v Nutmegs (80 to tha lh.) 2" Maoe (Banda) Gloves (Amboina) M Liberian
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  • 70 7 (CfeBMOTID i f T* Jane 17 Bink 4 m i 2/4 nom. demand Private credits 'l^n s fl I credits tf'm s 4 Fit mMJOm, demand l'.tn_ 293 Gfk many, demand 2-1S Im-ia, T. T 171, BoWQKQWm, demand 22^';&dia Yokohama, demand nom. HB| Java, demand |8M BaX'.kok' demand Sovirkiinh,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 418 7 On the Berth. HIRE LINE OP STtAMERS LIMITED. LONDON ANTWERP AT IF Vc. Captain R. Haye«, will be dee .bout _-*li Inly. ellent aooommodation for 60 jin i inicnadc decks, electric fans in by eh. 1 i th refrig* rat'-rs. A and l« mm are also carried. I -ndon r
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    • 630 7 TO LET. TO LET. Shamrock" Compound Hun^alow. liarker Road. 4 Redxoomn aud l.i'.h room. Stabling for two lionet. Ajply No. 11, Syed Alley Road. •Inne 1 1 f TO LET •hit. Kntry, Ground Floor ot No. 11, Lloyd Koad, 4 large rooms, 8 bath rooms and stabling. Apply No. 1,
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    • 188 7 tmma ■■-■■■iiiiiiii u_a ai-iumumu -____—_—^__—^_a I g^Ti^"*^, NOTICE I i lUsa^l Sledge Milks.! 1 iß^^^ffl CAN NOW BE OBTAIN ED AS FOLLOWS: H jElP^v^ _2_^^ r/ I Pure Sterilized. In tins of one pint, ff 1 iSS^^SP^'^'^ tumbler, and cup size. B I_Hth V ranM Condensed Unsweetened in no- I
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 815 7 VESSELS IN POKT. n *K *J d Tons Commandert Arrived From For Wk__ 8W ___t___ 2___r -i""" 14 r Tl J M.B. lannrh Baker June 13 P OT in( k'.,._U_ a g ,M inward June IS B.n„kok Puket _VkllHi.B. «elu»red«n. une .1 Am.ter.Um A.. Pet. Co. lnoert..u b"„1„' Hm SS^
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    • 172 7 WEATHER REPORT. Dr.* Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Ila/a J tins 17 H'kougl' I BIWI 0* Manila 1"a 780 Wl H'kong 4 19.74 BSWJ Man.'a 4 759 SWI I I Kandang Ker.baa Hoapital, June I*, 19*rf. IA M. |P,O, I- M Barom. 32 Fah. ***** 19.877 19.901 Temp. 86 8
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  • 550 8 Yesterday, Oog Ah L'm waa again before Mr Colman on two allegationa of abetmeot of lak ij ounts of Alotsri I'raaer and Ntare, and a third allegation of crimi nal oqih pp: v to the ex lent of *2 ..".mo. I' baa already been explained
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  • 369 8 A ***** l Of la IMk l*jr the i writes a Cairo correspondent, the polite ImmTk have jußt made a ■t irtling diM-oveiy in the existence for some lime past of a regular school for the education and taraiag ovfl of joaag .nmm.ilH, such as i«
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  • 692 8 B. C. C. vs Af tPILMB 1. teams met to replay the draw of last week, when each side score 1 o_c_. TieMilitary m*de two alterations in their team. but the Club eleven was the same as picked for last time. Tbe ground wan hard and slippery
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  • 86 8 Tbe lixture last evening, in the Malaya Football competition, was T. P. Dock team vs. P'aenang'an Slii Clnb the match took phi c on lieach Koad ground, where it was witnessed by a small crowd of onlookers. In the earlier part of the first half, T. P.
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  • 166 8 They have at Singapore on the Municipal Commission one or two specimens of the genus "Homo" species Funkiana," the kind of men who bow the knee to the Hypothetical Microbe, and cry peril when there is none. The Singapore Municipal Commission in its water catchment area has a
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  • 76 8 The following were the scores in the Lobes' Spoon Shoot jesterday at 100, and 150 yards. L.dy Evelyn YouDg 546 Mi.s K»-rr Mrs Coghlan t Mrs MauMon ti.; 7 Mrs S.lmond S3 Mrs Elba til Mrs Ager g| Mrs Axten ff| Mrs X Stevens .JO 8 Mrs Learmont 60
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  • 64 8 RESULT OF YESTERDAYS PLAY. A SrN<;r,EB. Seah Cheng Joo scr. beat Lee Kirn Choo owe 4, o* 2, 6 4. TO DAYS TIE. A Bura&aa. Ong Te- Lim owe 1_ v Neo Swee Hock owe I. B Singles. S»>ow Siew Kirn owe 6 v Sect Hock Seng
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  • 54 8 The monthly medal was played on June 12 with the following result. W. W. Micmillan 83 6 77. P. G. Phillimore '.'1 12 7.. A. K. Linton 9] 0 8 other cards taken out, but were not returned. The Garrison Golf Club will be closed on Monday
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  • 30 8 Nottinghamshire beat Gloucestershire by two wickets. Lanes beat Warwickshire by an innings and 122 ruus. Middlesex beat Worcester by seven wickets. The Australians beat Hampshiro by _ix wickets. >
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  • 38 8 Tbe 1 Argo will leave Johnston's Pier for tbe Club Bungalow on Sunday at 9 10 aDd :im P m burning ftt 9 M) and 10.40 am., 12.15, 0 and 5.30 ptn -M 4 a
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  • 22 8 The scores for the various clubs for June are. Selangor 196; Taipeng 192; Penang 191 Singapore 17!* Garrison (Spore) 167.
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  • 28 8 From an advertisement in another column it will be seen tbat the cinematographic record of this boxing match will shortly be on view at the a_lhambra.
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  • 356 8 It would be interesting to know who was responsible for placing in position the farthing which was recently found under the mast of the royal yacht Osborne, when she was broken up at Felixstowe, says a London exchange. And for this reason Custom decrees that
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  • 260 8 The mail steamer Assaye left Penang at 9 a.m. yes'erd-y and may be expected at Singapcre I p.m. to-day. The Russian Volunteer Fleet steamer Ekaterinoslav left eastward on Wednesday. The ateamer Tbeseua was to leave Shanv,' bai on the Bth inst., for Foochow, where she will load tbe
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  • 178 8 Per Sardinia, due Jnne 24.— Dj and Mrs R. V. Keith, Key W. R. Mouneey, Mr J. Neilson, Miss L. E. Tomkins, Mr F. 0. Evans, Miss E. Ford, Mr A. If. Pearsall, Mra C. A. Paton and child, Mr H. G. Mackenzie Mr B. Raby.
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  • 84 8 Wharves and Docks at which differmt vessel* were bertlnJ ysstsrim*. East Wharf Basin Paroo, Tancarville. East Wharf Sec 1 Glenfalloch, C. Apear. Section I—Sheers1 Sheers Wharf— Carlyle. 2— Linden Hall. 3 Nil. 4 Awa Maru. s— Nil. 6 Nuen Tung. 7— Nil. B—
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