The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 July 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, TUESDAY, JULY 6, 1909. NO. 6,643
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  • 154 1 A large number of estates have sent in their rubber returns which are published on page o. Also some tin mine .eturns on the same page. Precautious are now being taken to safeguard Lord Morley and India Office oili cials Page 5. A special telegram from Hongkong
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  • 870 1 LondoD, at the time of writing, is a blaze at" colour, and wherever there is colour and light, there is also a feeling of intoxication, which hy some people is known as Kid.ummer Madness." The trees in the parks ire thick with leaf, and the borsj-chesfnuta ire heavy with
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 194 1 KATZ BROS., Ltd. Sale Now —mam •am IN Full Swing KATZ BROS., Ltd. Howarth Erskine Ltd, Civil Mechanical and Electrical Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, Boiler Makers, Bridge Builders and General Contractor SOLE AGENTS FOR Worthington Pump Coys Patent Pumps Pubometer Engineering Co Pulsometer Pumps Bobey and Cos Portable Engines
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    • 140 1 Entertainments. ALHAMBR/ mm.mmmmr. m I. WW^— To-Night! To-Night! Entire Chang* OF PROGRAMME L. SCHWARTZ, Manage __j I 1 \X 2 1 i mmk SP IS 5 I I j 2 3 MARLBOROUG! CINEMATOGRAPH, BEACH KOAD. ENTIRE CHANGI PROGRAMME. 2nd Show at 9-30 p.m 1. Tlie Story of Psyche. 2. The
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    • 269 1 S. Moutrie Co, Ltd. GRAND HOTEL de IEUROPE. ADIS BUILDINGS. SPECIALISTS IN REPAIRING PIANOS, ORGANS, AND ALL KINDS OP MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AT REASONABLE PRICES. "SPECIALLY TRAINED WORKMEN FROM OUR SHANGHAI FACTORY.' Satisfaction Guaranteed estimatesTgiven free of charge. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. Grand Hotel De L'Europe Bdgs. STRAITS Mortgage Trust Co.,
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    • 113 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Robinson Co agents for the Ajax tire extinguishers Page 5. On the berth. Pr Ludwig, Obra, Palitana, Tara Page 6. Also new departure tables of the 0 S S Co, the P O and the Dutch Mail. Damaged goods ex Kalomo to be sold on Wednesday and Friday
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 386 1 THE WEEK Singapore Assizes open. Selangor Races. First Day. S.V.L Company A Extended Order Drill. Bearer Co. S.V.C. Lecture on First Aid, 5.1_» p Wbdn__BDay, 7tb i Hicrh Water:- 0.0 a., 1.33 p C.W.A. Monthly Meeting 4.3 p Thursday, Bth High Water.- 0 48 a., 9.19 p B I Mail
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  • 320 2 iwon'l Lieutenant F S llalhday, Koyal I Artillery, huH l»een transferred from No ">t_ Company, Singapore, to No. 52 m im> lUri X".on.K ".on. 'I nt* two y^ar.' OOauniooiOO. of Die cr I K»*nt. f'.ipt.i d GofaM (X A. M.i will c pire in Novemlier next and
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  • 351 2 A «or respondeat semis M. A I. the following interesting rSSBiaSBSSMBB of General »Sir (►'Moore ('rea^ti, V. C, the future Coaiinntider in < 'liief in India In I*7!*, during tbs Afghan War, rprtain ofl er, it OS|lSSis. was detached with alvoot one huudied .md fifty men to
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  • 55 2 Tbe question of tlie formation ot Colonial < >ftioe has of late again berouie tbe subject of diaeuasion in tlie New York pre*,*, and it is now atated that tin* eHt.il-linliti.ent of such a department is actually under consideration mj Mr Taft. The new othce would h..\
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 168 2 A SORE THROAT The quickest way to got rid of it the tkwkk* i st and Mirvst no Loth er, no trouble, is to r ib in Little's Oriental Hah... and wrap up the throat with tfanm 1. Will remove all aches ami pains chum d by a cold, a
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    • 362 2 LEONGCHEONG&Co. /^-i-- v TAILORS .1 IS Wf' AND ____hl_ OUTFITTERS. "&fp** il B__fl ttw Tweeds, Coatings, Perfumery and V v ;Y"vY '7, Toilet Requisites of every description 'j..' Hats, Helmets and Spectacles. i I Suits made to order a perfect fit. <* W A visit to inspect the styles will
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    • 220 2 NOTIGES. THE STRAITS TRADING! COMPANY, LIMITED. NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF BEARER SHARE WARRANTS. Notice is hereby given that on presentation of Coupon No. 10 at the Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China, Singapore, or the Oflice of the Company, No. 17, Collyer Quay, holders will receive |L6O per share,
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    • 738 2 NOTIGES. The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlement*. S BIT L «1I« NT OK SINOA I>_tKß. IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 51 of 1909. RE (1) Chop Seno Lee Heng. Receiving Order made 2Hth May, 1909. Date of Order for Summary Administration 26th June, 190<... Date and
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    • 543 2 BANKS. International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Office 6O Wall Street, New York. London Office Threadneedlo House, Bisbopsgate Street Within, LONDON EC. London Bankers j National Provincial Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Business Transacted. DEPOSITS. Current Deposit Accounts opened and Interest allowed on the daily balances
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    • 565 2 INSURANCES^ FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. EBTAl.r_-KI.KD 1882. INSURANCE in Force, Owr $-5,900,000 NEW Basiness, 1906, o v «r $6,000,000 NET SURPLUS above liabilities be r,^, XTe and all outstanding clainiH, over $2,035,000 (Straits Currrnoy.) J. H. EVANS, Manager, South Eaatsrn Aaxo. The BobniK) Co., Ltd. General AgeutH, Singapore.
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  • 289 3 Tho newspapers under the flag r» fleet the itiolf Pi :cnt of life that goes on beneath it. BMI with any approach to MMaWeaeaa I i perial jo—rmkmwm in general ••rests at large. woulit n montl than the Confer MMB can give hours. Rut main points
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  • 142 3 I irce to ii than the tyaeight ri Pc n alth *h:.> .nd that !l On such is point all v il it is somewhat this •V- question of I di-i ute, yet the authoiities I < l tl a ercrotik Ti.idt* i to l>" lacking
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  • 167 3 Up to I <en fl of the Macedonian bai (ho lon Int! Of Abdul I! tu. and the leturn Tm Vis t. j vs r under the I pc lost right of ■"I t I' i_.hu. and the '»n An bti v made 1 I ipit.il that
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 36 3 I A Good Rummer Remedy. At tins m ason diarrhoea and dysentery are I hauiherlain a Colic. Cho l-d l)iarrhooa Iti-iuedj is the beHt m« di ohtaiaahlc for trouble of thi* kind. Kor **U.b> all dialtr».
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    • 436 3 COUCHS —_#>•««». totama Brcacfciii, MnC JW. fPOWELLSI BALSAM 1 \aniseed| and Sti.r m 777.' GONOSAN (Riedel) contains Sandalwood oil and the extract of Kava-Kava. It is in the opinion of the Medical profession by far superior to any other preparation of Sandalwood oil. Sold in bottles of 40 capsules by
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    • 552 3 AUGTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF DAMAGED GOODS Ex s. s. KALOMO TO BE HELD AT GODOWN A, KEPPEL RD (Adjacent to the Tanjong Pagar Police Station) On Wednesday, 7th July, at 9*30 a. m. Table lempß, wire nails, felling axes, iron bolts and nuts, sewing machine oil, enamelled iron spittoons, hinge*,
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    • 70 3 USE "EAGLE" CEMENT. /mo^§\ lfj&JkL < ppima m rKIIVIA J^w\^^\ FOR HIGH CLASS WORK, BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED, Contractors to Government. "GENASCO" TROPICAL ROOFING Ply I per ron of 216 square feet. o M $12 complete with Nails, Caps and cement for fixing. OENASCO SMOOTd SUBFACE BEADY ROOFINO 1 '~^J _TV
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 507 3 SINGAPORE AND KRANJI RAILWAY. From Ist May, 1909, and until further notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. am. am. am. am. am. pm. pm. pm. pm. pra pm. pm People's Pk. 7.42 12.51 4 "47 Tank Rd. 6.00 7.05 7.45 9.50 12.15 12.55 2.40 4.50 ft 11 ftjj 7
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  • 21 4 Domestic Occurrences. Birth. Baker— On the 4tli inst., at Maisonette, Tanglin Koad, the wife of HUOB Uernabd I.am.b, of a son.
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  • 1738 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, July 6, 1909. laa Pro. the 1 copies right I 1 >,-. tnfluMM .md OflMkad :.y |MM H«r« „i-. p T e\>t •i io !<.-'■_!,. i r N U J<! U* It is becoming a habit and a habit which may have ill-effects, with writers
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  • 596 4 li is reported that a violin worth ?s<> has disappeared from B »*ll «s Hotel. On Sunday, an intruder looked round room :.l Rt files Hotel, and cleared away with $59 worth of clothes. The name of the second man iv the Consolation Rice at Saturday's Sports was A. B.
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  • 81 4 Long Trial Ended. (Fre>m our own Cm Hongkong, July A full judicial court Chief Justice, Sir F. Pitfgott, and Mr Juatie. Gompert/ have suspended C. F. l>.x »n, th*. Hongkong solicitor, a member of tho tinn of Hastings and Hastings for three years from practicing in the Colony
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  • Correspondence.
    • 634 4 To THK EdIJOR, Sir, —I read with much pleasure interesting article in yeeterday'i I "Tigers. 1 venture to think, howerer, tint t little doubt that the breaking up o >1 Ml a far more effective diagnia sympathy with lurroaadin hush or jungle. I have nov««r hunted I but
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  • 107 4 We hear that there h.s been ;.n impron ment m the running of th, i«.i[i huala Kubu to EUub aad iron, Kmi. <o !>entong Th, IP k ll)k better time than tha- wore a mouth or run from lUub t0 Ku-li Ul HatTef /We hear that tbe w satiafactory. (M.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 205 4 CALDBECK, MACCRECOR AND CoY. winelTspirit MERGHANTS. I London, Glasgow, Shanghai, Hongkong, Tientsin, Singapore, Penang, and Kuala Lumpur. CALDBECK, MACCRECOR AND COY. John Little Go, Ltd] Walker's, Per case $10.50. ff l II SIV J a I SOLE AGENTS: j John Little Co, Ltd. TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. CASH IN ADVANCE Secures
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    • 27 4 THE "MANSION" Entrance Oxley Bite and Biver Valley Boad. High-Class Boarding House. 25 comfortable and woll appointed Rooms. Tennis Court and Commanding View. Term* Moderate. Telephone 563.
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  • 37 5 Lord Morley's Protection. (By Si.bu.a •nrraph IV /er's) Received at 0 f.» pm. f .im are beiug t ikeu hy the -uar] Lord M gecietary for India, ani the chiefs of the Ht.'.ff a. i m
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  • 12 5 ,n h is arrival at M. will be permanently st.t
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  • 11 5 ,11.10 r eeeoad i madt D i 27.
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  • 171 5 EXCELLENT CROPS. la Lumpur. Bted on Highl ii ,103 pounds, thia ■alrillg d for six mouths 1 lot i. ii.. aoi Kuala Lnmpoi b. Mipany m iv LO ib as against an Mtimatt of lb as against for tl. I <mp >r Rubl for ■I I i I
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  • 144 5 'lis. 1 itan lit. Ihiring the month of the Darge was I twett 1 and Everything :1 1 v in the new DOtiti i :i Mini). p I pikuls ll I'm Mil of thit tin was won from the ifance accumulated stone from the ributert, which hat
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  • 57 5 More Union. (By Submarine Telegraph Reuters) Kee July r,r, pm Mr Louis Botha is now en route to Kog land to open negotiations with the Chartered cjmpany for the inclusion of Southern Khcdesia with l/uited S >uth Africa, the Transvaal compensating the Company. A Uuluwajo ptpor mentions twenty
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  • 109 5 The March of Events. Bw Jul- ft, 9 nm. A B issian circular has t>een forwarded Powers, dec! iring that in viaw of the failure of the pis* Ani;! -I.' i.siiu measures to nalin reforms, and prevent the advance of the revolutionaries on Teherau, it ln.s been
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  • 14 5 Chile has appointed a .Minister to represent lu*r iv Japan.
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  • 229 5 Y. M. C. A. NOTES. H I! the «;overnor, Sir John Anderson, will l.y the corner stoun of the New I.ui.diug, on Friday, August __7.h, a* 1"> in 15 p m. tho same day, the Associition will hold a Festival in the Victoria I'lu- atre, when an unusually attiactive programme
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  • 48 5 A ra'ive gardener w.s ti.hing in a drain in I _tor6on K_>ad on Sunday when he was bitten on one of his fingers by a snake. St wat taken to hospital where the bitten part was removed, ile is not in a dangerous condition.
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  • 68 5 Oa Saturday night Mr Harmer and some polico made a raid at No. 28 Tringganu rftrcet and netted twenty Chinese for playing in a common gaming house. Ti cv before Mr Column yesterday. The wed that there was rather an exciting chas«. over the roof of a
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  • 211 5 Due dignity was imparted to the opening meeting of the Imperial Press Congress at the Foreign Ofiot by the presence in the chair of the Earl of Crewe. The subject was one of i remnant interest for tha j mrnalists of overseas countries that of cable communication for
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  • 36 5 M. P's. Sent to Jail. At Tokio twenty three members of the National Diet have been sent to jail for periods varying from three to ten months for complicity in tho sugar frauds.
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  • 790 5 Wholesale Bribery. In connection with K.uter's telegram today announcing the result of the trial in Tokio of members of the Diet for accepting and offering bribes, the following accounts taken from Japan papers will show how serious the scandal was. Tho substance of tho verdict in the
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  • 114 5 Reporting of company meeting is a question of commercial and public interest, but it not infrequently happens that newspaperman are far from welcome. The attitude of journalism is not to pry into that which does not concern it, but to convey to the public that information in regard
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  • 418 5 Ammirai. Lamhton's Vindication. King Alfred at Wei-hai-wei. m T June 21st 19C9. The Editor of the S. F. P. Sir,— The honour of the Admiral approved by the King to command the British Meet in the China Seas cannot be a matter of indifference to His Most Gracious
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  • 152 5 'ae presumes if we sent round to various local firms and gentlemen and asked for Manchester goods, a case of beer, a pi. sage ticket or any other little article for nothing, we should be politely told in rather brutal language not to cadge. Yet there are
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  • 251 5 Accused Committed for Trial. John Stewart Lowden. of Villiera-street, Strand, aad Henry Harmer, of WestclilT-on-Sea, stamp dealers, were again brought hefore Mr. Curtis Bennett at Bow street, charged with conspiring to obtain monej by fraud. They were further charged with conspiracy under the Post Office Act. It was
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 48 5 Certain Cure for Bowel Complaint WWn attacked with diarrhoea or bowel vomplaint you want a medicine that acts Huickly. The attack is always sadden, generally severe and with increasing pain. Ohainberlain Colic, Cholera, and Diarrbooa ♦i-nicdy has never been known to fail. For w. Ie by all dealers.
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    • 24 5 At Hull, Mr Harold Cole said. "We cannot be happy if we think too muck." Some people we know must be very, ~ery happy.
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    • 29 5 At an open-air performance of classical plays at Hertenstein, near Lucerne, the prompters' box waa a large chestnut tree. They have a nice sense of the appropriate in Hertenstein.
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    • 78 5 Take a Vacation. Now is the time to take a vacation, get out into the woods and mountains and visit the seashore, but do not forget to take a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy along with you. It is almost certain to be needed, and cannot be
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    • 390 5 ROBINSON Co. J$ CZ^S*^ SOLE AGENTS fffiSti The "Ajax" 1/IRE EXTINGUISHER JM I Adopted by all the Principal Fire Brigade* JB _r__ \w n \<'(|_>n #4 J\ Will put out any kind of Fire. m IT IS THE STRONGE ST, MOST PRACTICAL, AND SIMPLEST EXTINGUISHER MADE LIGHT AND PORTABLE. ROBINSON&Co.
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  • 354 6 (/•><. I/kong Piiyer*.) T« k| MINKH. Peking Kit. June. Some time i;*o i cert litter Sir John Jordan anked th__t the Tungkuanshan mines iiLould be worked hy the British syndi .tt*. and Chine- irnnd Councillor N_ Tun,; .tiled on the J linieter and opposed th*» proposal. Tbe Minister
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  • 200 6 Onoe more the exquisite »nd dainty oj lion of Ox- mi tilyphist ment and SMMjaMt whh h will not l>e of with pleaMiie in < rhYiul lieiiin. The I man <_overnm»'nt ipptars to have transm.' to the St;tt' tment of America a report l>»«pir»Mi l.y Qorttsa skambsrs
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 155 6 Remember the Name. Chamberlain I Cholera, and Diarr liooa \U I hat its name implies. pains in the stouiat h. cramp, colic, or diarrhoea, it has no equal. For sale by all dual tra. STOOMVAART MAATSCHaPPT (STEAMSHIP COMPANY NEDERLAND.'*) Fortnightly Mail Service between Java a_d Amsterdam via Singapore, Saban? I
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    • 565 6 SHIPPING. JAPAN lAIL STEAMSHIP Co., ltd. Two regular services are maintained between JAPAN and EUROPE by the Company's well-known TWIN-SCREW STBAMERS, under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, specially designed for the Company European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for Fiist and Second Class Passengers,
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    • 1242 6 SHIPPING BURNS PHILP LINE. SINGAPORE TO *JAVA PORTS, PORT DARWIN, THURSDAY ISLAUD BRISBANE AND SYDNEY, ALSO TAKING CARGO FOR OTHER NORTH QUEENSLAND PORTS, BRITISH NEW GUINEA, NEW BRITAIN AND NEW ZEALAND PORTS (with transhipment) as inducement offers Smooth passage Superb Scenery. A regular monthly service to above ports is maintained
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    • 672 6 SHIPPING. P. o. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Porte, Plymouth and London. Through Billa of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will Isawa Singapore oa or abort MAIL LINES. Outumrd (for China) Delhi July 16 Delta
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    • 591 6 SHIPPtNG. NJXL Norddeutscher Lloyd, Breme IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well -Known mail steamer this Company sail fortrightly from Btm H*mburg via Twotterdam, Antwerp, South.-Dj Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection > Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port baid, Suez. Aden, Colombo, Penang. Singapore. Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki A Kobe to
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  • 918 7 MINES. Capita! CaptUl Ino» Pal* r««— Intud paid op Valm ap Comp*«?. Buyers $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining 00. Ltd 00 $300,000 225.000 10 10 Bruang Limited r?'. $600,000 600,000 10 10 Brusab Hydraulic Tia M. 00. liti 800 500,000 444, 76» 1 1 Duff Development 00.
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  • 67 7 ((/0888l rBO PI to July 5 r».nk_ms f/4j demand 2|i*j Private credits 3in I 2/4|* credits Gm s 24 Fra\< k. demand Bank... 2.). (iekmanv, demand 288 I*m-, T. T 174; Bobgeobo, demand 23*/_<_is. Yokohama, demand nom. 113J Java, demand \.\9 9 Bangkok' demand 05 Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8.55
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  • 148 7 July 5. 1* tm mm $66 70 Qambier... Yiyers 9.50 Gsmbier Cube No. 1 l.*V37| Qambier Cube No. 2 12.00 Pepper Black (or* a. Spore) 11.70 Pepper, White (fair buyers 18.7& Nutmegs (110 to the 1k.).„ ICM Nutmegs (80 to tha Ik.) M 22.50> Mace (Banda) M non_ Cloves
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 396 7 On the Berth. BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co. Ltd. PENANO. MADRAS AND NEOAPATAM. I Company's Stramtr "TARA," son, commander, will be vi. j. itched Urn hove ports on Thursday, at p.m. Nt accommodation for first said nc i) 1 'lass passengers. ii if pply to BTBADft Co.— Agents. BRITISH INDIA
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    • 651 7 TO LET. TO LET. Immediate Entry, Ground Floor of No. 11, Lloyd Koad, 4 large rooms, 8 bath rooms, and stabling. That spacious and conveniently situated office at D' Almeida street, lately occupied: by Meaars. Sharpe, Koss k Co., Ltd. Immediate Entry. Apply No. 1, Mal .cr._ Strkbt. Also the
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    • 310 7 THE YOKOHAMA POCK CO., LTD. NO. 1 DOCK. I NO. 2 DOCK. No. 3 DOCK. (In Cuius*' Co_stniOtiO_) Docking Length 515 feet Docking Length 376 feet Docking Length 481 feet Width of Entrance 80 i Width of Entrance 50 I Width of Entrance 63 Water on Blocks 28 Water on
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 981 7 VESSELS £N PORT, F1 *R *-d Tons Commanders Arrived From F.r v___ Mew 001. Yacht 500 Coleman June 30 Pahang Unoertain Br o ah Dot 125 Wink July I Rhio Steamers Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consignee For Wb«_ Besitang Dut 270 Morich June 27 P. Dickson As. Pet Co.
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    • 100 7 WEATHER REPORT. Oats Bar Wind Temp Ham Skj Rain July 4. H'kong Q 2'..7<« SI 85 c Manila Q 75 NWbyWl 28 25 od July 5. H'kong 10a 29.87 El 85 c Manila 10a 758 WSWI 29 26 o 4 Kandang Kerbau Hospital, July J, 1909. 9 a.m. 8 p.m.
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  • 730 8 MIDDI.Ei.EX I ts l: -1 A The above teams met in tbe final of the Uup competiti >n on the S. C. C. ground 1 before a large gut hering of spectators. The turl was in excellent v.rder, but there was rather a l».»t baring cross wind
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  • 298 8 The qualifying round t >r the President'i prize was played oft on July -5 and 4, witl the following result i: W. Bum* 71 11. Cox 11. B Silmond 75 .1 H. Sanner H w N M tetevto- 76 I> Noble BJ K.O Swan 77 .1 X
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  • 329 8 ClIkT'.Y IV- EMI I. Al'PI ICATION lief ore Mr Justice SercomW Smith, in the Supreme Court, yesterday, Mr. T. Sirgeant appeared in answer to a judgment .ummons ihsu»«d by A B. A. Mootocarpen Chetty. Mr. Elliot appeared for the judgment creditor and Mr. Yarborough for the judgment debtor.
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  • 506 8 A ICoEvnro 01 Dsl-yo, la the Supreme Court, yesterday, Mr, Justice Sercom be- Smith hoard appeals from convictions of police magistrates. Mr Campbell applied for an adjournment. 1 1 is client had instructed him to instruct Mr. Carver in the case. Mr. Carver was aw.v in Kuantan The
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  • 110 8 Yesterdn. Ng [Bo_J( was charged before the District .lu«lge. Mi {Howard, with attempting theft in Now Bridfl ltoad on the 2nd instant by snatching an e..iring from a woman nani.^l 1, >w Bill Choon. Complainant Mid lkt lived in High Street. At 10 pm. on the _ud
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  • 155 8 Sf.vkral Important Casks. The fourth Assises for the year will open at the Supreme Court today before the i Chief Justice, Sir William Hyndman- Jones. 1 There are no fewer than sixteen cases on the calendar, including several important ones. < Five Chinese are charged with piracy and
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  • 466 8 A Security Appkai.. Judgment was delivered on June 28th in the case in which Leung Shui Kong, compradore to the Canadian Pacific Railway Company (appellant appea.fd against the judgment of the Chief Justice, given against him in favour of the Imperial Bank of China (respondents) nearly
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  • 273 8 The <iuestion of forming a United States Colonial Office is again being discussed in tbe American Press, and it is now admitted that the matter is receiving cflicial consideration. Should such an otiice l>e established, it will be the final admission on the part of the people of
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  • 394 8 Sir Frank Swettenham, who heads the Commits on which the King has appointed to inquire into the condition and resources of Mauritius, has been one of the officials whose exertions have improved the condition and developed the resources of Pen.<ng, and is the brother of another cfficial
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  • 124 8 RESULT OF YESTERDAY'S PLAY. A SfNOI.KS. Kiong Chin Eng owe 8 beat Song Ong Siang owe l>, 9 7, o 3. B Douhles. Chua Seng Hong and Sect Hock Seng owe 12 beat Cheong Chee Koon and Lee Peck Lock rec. 3, 2, 8— 6. TO DAYS
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  • 100 8 E Lacherstein is tho tame of the third engineer of the N. D. L. Steamer Korat who was drowned on Friday night at Tanjong Pagar at the steamers's side. The unfortunate man had been tallying coal and seems to have fallen off the coolie plank into the sea.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 81 8 Over Thirty-five Years. In 1H72 there was a great deal of diarrhoea, dysentery, and infantile cholera. It was at this time tbat Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Kcmedy was first brought into use. It proved more successful than any other remedy or treatment, and has for thirty-six years maintained that
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    • 61 8 H. L. COGHLAN (Bfc COS AUCTION SALES. •July 10. Sale of Furniture at Kinloss, Lady Hill. July 10. Sale of Furniture at the old Maternity Hospital. W. J. GARCIA 50, Bras Basah Bead. Cheapest Music in Singapore. PIANOFORTE so. M b,ii__ leading composers of to-day. ViOLiN Edward German. Liza Lehmann
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    • 285 8 mm "HAZELINE' *-< t^^_i_____[ (TKADr mam) 1 r A delightful balm for the skin keeps it soft and smooth as !g£ velvet. Preserves the beauty of the complexion. A boon HHA7FI liMF' in tropical climates, imparts an Q\r\\4M<i wtd exquisite sense ol coolness and vJi\l>\\^? HBk comfort when hot and
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 92 8 LATEST SHIPPING. [In addition to that on page 7 I P Regent Luitpold, Ger. mail, 5919, Capt Kirchner, from Hongkong, Behn Meyer and Co. Leaves at 10 am to dsiy. Deli, Ger 7_!«;, Capt Kutner, from Bangkok. Passengers Messrs Ramsay, Goldsehmidt, Hendricks, Stauning, Hpyger and Kato. Amherst, Brit 135, Capt
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