The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 July 1909
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Title Section17 1909-07-09 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 9, 1909. NO. 6,(5 1(>17 words
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Article125 1909-07-09 1 The results cf the second d.iv of the Selangor Meeting on pape 5. Tie han.licapper brought his ti 'Id closer together and ■neceeded in spoiling somewhat the game of favourite picking. Mr Chamberlain's admirers are ostsbtat* iDg his 78rd birthday by mon^ler meetingl in London and the125 words
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Article956 1909-07-09 1 There is always •Meetbiag attract downright and straight out dogm I and when one meets in book with itaUMMnt like this "I repeat, therefore, tint I think the trade <>t Biagipore has reached its mum and that the town has 1 its highest point of imfl m I956 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement551 1909-07-09 1 ihrmof M.w^.Wkirs. Sons and Maxim Ltd tbe proprietors M t l l LU.W, lUy aeeigaaarfbyMf V ,nl1 i the Dreadaoaght noestion i national ssaei H in t. Brbaab Onfarsanena undertake, be it a p itHsahJp nr Ha u r "">',hy. and II >os retained the confidence of the sad otbet551 words
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Advertisement136 1909-07-09 1 Entertainments. ALHAMBRA CINEMATOGRAPH. To-Night! To-Night!! AT 9-30. WE PRODUCE THE MAGIC PARCHMENT Written Specially for the Cinematograph after the Famous H. de BALZAC'S NOVEL Other New Films. L. SCHWARTZ, Manager THE Gaiety Cinematograph. FOOT OF FORT CANNING. For a Short Season Only. COMMENCING TO-NIGHT, AT 9.30 P.M. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OP136 words
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Advertisement214 1909-07-09 1 Entertainments. HARIMA HALL CINEMATOGRAPH. TO-NIGHT 9-30. In Mysterious Africa. The Share of the Poor, Film D'Art. Jacob's idea, Film D'Art. Saved by his Dog. Bear Hunting iv Russia. •lohn wiahes to marry a Dancrr. A Good Tip. An Obligiug'Friend. An Animal's Friend. Siring Orchestra. Electric Fans. X H A R214 words
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Advertisement71 1909-07-09 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Powell A Co. sell tamarinds land and Kalomo goods Pago 3. To-morrow is the last day of Katz Pros Sale Page 5. To-day's bargain of the llobinson Piano Co. Page I. Notice re transfer of proprietorship in the Alhambra Page 2. Sale of timber merchant's business Page 371 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous391 1909-07-09 1 THE WEEK. High Water.~l.4s a., 3.8 p Municipal Commission, 2 30 p S.V.A A S R E Sheers A Bementary, 5.30 i Teutonia Club, M dlle Duboin, Pianiste, p Saturday, 10th Hicrh Water.— 3.4B a 4.0 p B 1 Mail Outward due. Cricket Tourr.amf nt. S. V. A. Maxim Competition.391 words
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Article194 1909-07-09 2 'i tvn X iron ti ran Tim she nhreei Bom hay I may I in the same ■inner h the l >ifoid i. sd Wi .hhit." BJsA tint it ml r.~-e»*ary fee snppees hi fcf Dog —a partial translation of the lor the mmk kuk. am tit ti.194 words
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Article192 1909-07-09 2 i r/ni ii vli v. We Malay Mail) have- receive 1 from the Miaou (Maeo the aannt of the weight tit block tin and tin ore exported during the Ant six mouth. and of the duty collected th» ro o, v compered with the In192 words
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Article162 1909-07-09 2 AS' i n Ohio. M. .T The United 81 U i 8 i bed an dian fruit dealer ad Sun i m. v. ois believed co be np ol the principals of the Black Hand «>•„•. ini liini.i's bones, nhicb ii I nt t» be hn of162 words
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Article159 1909-07-09 2 A great deal dcj»end» on I ridoal. Tee planter or ontaide worker < in do with I^hs plotlm tinin the «-Wk or ul in tli»« town, who I: to w.'ar linen irs .m>l dnee moie hke ln« countrymen .it points .8 bkeee al m Ike difficnlf159 words
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Article1113 1909-07-09 2 Tenders are invited for the lea^e of Revenue Farms in the State of North Borneo from the Ist January, IftiO, as set out hereunder. REVENUE FARMS IN THE STATE OF NORTH BORNEO. 1. In making arrangements for the leasing of the Farms for the nex: Farm1,113 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement588 1909-07-09 2 NOTIGES. NOTICE. Tradesmen of Singapore are warned that under tbe provisions of tbe Army Act a soldier cannot be placed under stoppages of pay for a private debt, and that, if they allow soldiers to contract debts, they do so at their own risk. (sd.) F. C. DUNDAS, Cait. D.A.A.588 words
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Advertisement664 1909-07-09 2 NOTIGES. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Applications will be received at the Master Attendant's Office up to 10th July next for the post of Second Engineer, Colonial Steamer Sea Mew." Salary X24o— jC.3o<) by two triennial increments of £'30 per annum. Applicants must at least hold Board of Trade Certificate of Competency as664 words
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Advertisement546 1909-07-09 2 BANKS. International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. llkad Office 6O Wall Street, New York. London Office Tbreadneodle Honse, Bishopsgate Street Within, London EG. London Bankers National Provincial Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Business Transacted. DEPOSITS. Current Deposit Accounts opened and Interest allowed on the daily balances at546 words
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Advertisement466 1909-07-09 2 FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1882. INSURANCE in Peine, Over $35, 900,000 NEW Business, 1908* Over *6,OOo]oc*> NET SURPLUS abovo liabilities for r^^ and all outstanding claims, over $2,035,000 (Straits Currency.) J. H. EVANS, Manager, South Eastern Asia. TnE Borneo Co., Ltd. General Agents, Singapore. Jnne J? IOJ466 words
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Article327 1909-07-09 3 Ry t!>s NR tbere is one aapect of the staa which has not yet bsen 4\sscsasn\ in Ifct horns Prats, and iH sure tc tsnWn 9* ntt remarks in India and the 'olonies. f of tli«* warmest advocates aper I,* ia th** II ndranath li.tnner jee. mho bsfl327 words
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Article203 1909-07-09 3 APART FROM BUILDINGS." i fortunate as to have little irikj l.y this ,in OBITJ out tha valua- ,n which rwiMri propose to Ii person in a T una' r- what his land with- i th, and there J which km can attain to «o> „'li yuess. which Uj decide to203 words
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Article47 1909-07-09 3 fropb administration in Shanghai a«J bon dirootod by t1... Roa.d of '••in tenders from "i^U^OMVtnook install*. ■•nom-nt d^ir^s to estab- Alta. mountains and Ahsien hinese Turkestan. The I telegraphy is due to t v.„uld he nnpossihle to erect -binary land lines in that47 words
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Advertisement22 1909-07-09 3 au,l M a rrhufl Creos <>te splendid U,,,,,', I I lt,( >n in pulmonary »«OirT,M.E.c. B.,Eng. land. 8 April. li«< 1 I22 words
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Advertisement407 1909-07-09 3 BUNGA MELOR Concentrated Extract |^^UflE < 9 mi !iy v Kl>>'\L's'i|] V. RIGAUD PARIS liV ill P.tfoiMn wwi rijri<iiiii ffssi i ibe Oi i ■Mult* Mat ii a» ttn most active and at tho same time th.> most inoffensive r»* im.ly in th.- troatment of Amir and Chruiin In.sthai^' MATICO407 words
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Advertisement848 1909-07-09 3 aUGTIOMS. AUCTION SALE'OIF DAMAGED GOODS Ex s.s. KALOMO TO BE HELD AT GODOWN A, KEPPEL RD. ON Monday, I2tlt July, at 9=30 a.m. Barbed wire, canvas, cotton prints, paint, hand-saws, woodcutters, saws, tobacco, galvanised nails, wire nails, flags, rakes, table lamps, boot polish, ink, door hinges and bolts, tape, cooking848 words
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Advertisement203 1909-07-09 3 CARRETT'S l Portable Engines. A Smr Fitted with patent economical Firebox for burning wood fuel. j OVER 50 IN USE IX THE P. M. S. I W, 12 m H.P. in stock. IMPORTERS. BORNEO CO., LTD. > m < NO MORE "CRUST" BOILERS!! Where "D. M." BOILER COMPOSITION is used203 words
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Article21 1909-07-09 4 Domestic Occurrences. Birth. Thomson.- On June 29th, at Kuala Lebir, Kolantau. the wife of 11. W. Thomson, of a son stillborn.21 words
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Article, Illustration1858 1909-07-09 4 The Singapore Free Press Friday, July 9, 1909. lM<". c t .t As B itish people we are so accustomed to be tuld by friendly critics that we are the most successful nation in the wjrld when it cmies to governing alien races, that it will possibly be very hard1,858 words
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Article327 1909-07-09 4 On Ann, residing nt No 18 Bali Una. has reported the loss of a box contaming $81 in cash. A ChiuPHH granite Oontmctor OU Wednesday, entrusted a c >olie with $35 wherewith to buy stones. He has not seen tbe man since, but has learned tint be has carried off327 words
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Article169 1909-07-09 4 Kuala Lumpur, .July The second day's racing was held vi rsOfM weather, though the attendance wak only moderate. Bl Grikkin ELun>IOAP (Ii C. and a dr.-. tauce). 1 MaintenaucWon by four lengths. Tune Sain I '"bocs. Dividend $7. Civu. Ski: I 1 I" 1 Tin 10 5 W169 words
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Article467 1909-07-09 4 With withering sameem the Tibm [ndm heads sonM t weekly railway accident." A Chinese boy Dnndai of Peterson X, >ad,u brought before Mr. Green by Insi Nicol charged with the theft buttons, value 190, thi properW v;t matter [nspeetor Nicol said be had of the property and asked a short467 words
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Advertisement323 1909-07-09 4 TO-DAY'S BARGAIN. BlIiHiS LIN tropical upright grand latest model. ONLY USED A FEW MONTHS. CONDITION AS NEW. $500 OTHER BARGAINS. ORIGINAL PRICE t .,o^ WA^ BRINSMEAD— Semi Cottage $400 Sk f \J KR AUSS Modern Art Style $400 ROMHILDT Tropical Model $375 CASH AND TIME PAYMENTS. CHALS T HAAKE "BABY"323 words
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Advertisement51 1909-07-09 4 S. Moutrie Co, Ltd. GRAJTD HOTEL de 1 EUROPE. ADIS BUILDINGS. "IT" SPECIALISTS IN REPAIRING PIANOS, ORGANS, AND ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS AT REASONABLE PRICES. ••SPECIALLY TRAINED Wot: KM EN FROM OUR SHANGHAI FACTORY." Satisfaction Guaranteed ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE OF CHARGE. S. MOUTRIE Co., Ltd. Gkand llotkl De L'Europb51 words
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Advertisement74 1909-07-09 4 Over Thirty-five Years. In 1H72 there was a great deal of disrrhsse. dysentery, and infantile It wan this time that Chamberlain's Colic, I'bolsis, and Diarrhoea Hemedy was Aral br, ogbt >•*» use. It proved more Moamnfnl than **1 other remedy or treatment, and has thirty-six years maintained thai record chemists74 words
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Article59 1909-07-09 5 Free Fighting. IN'trraph. Reuters) Bit duly b\ Lffl pm. Italy is p over the (Jovernment bill. An extra »rdiuary scene took place in the puties. rC itmi shouted out that those bit Boff tht measure ought to d i itrael tnni met rnhsed from furvaults. ng was perl59 words
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Article22 1909-07-09 5 2 pm. v< n world-wide congratulaI Mr Joeepl .i>eilain on his i ii arranged in B snd tbe lebrate the22 words
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Article139 1909-07-09 5 sd C *i now picture :i uuder the hoarding. indu bj without a 1 a ho b is l>een in bos> I inffsflUNt from •Le away lot a holiday to Bi imese Minister to out by tht German I 1 881 W. HendriLs has i \s the result of Mr139 words
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Article97 1909-07-09 5 trdithis iini in t grass Blight be -cd. the I ths the result All evil practices ly such g and snumng, drinking and Bn oking bans of Hy in the Northern people mt humorous definition .'ir ss something I end a fool at the r Dg and a>l97 words
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Article129 1909-07-09 5 •1 boy's goal is not sdnSß iminatiou, pa6B> re little whether hs passes by >rk and thorough knowledge by patios he papers ling method of pur'k' wn ,j,; es 0 f t be t»OBi or to falbify the records of the ex,n Bnchii icharehis his ideals. It129 words
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Article95 1909-07-09 5 TERRITORIALS REVIEWED. Kitchener for Australia. (By Submarine Telegraph. Router's) Received at 9 54 a.m. Tiie King and Queen have just concluded a three days visit to Laonshire. After reviewing the Territorials, His Majesty said he h)pad there would be no occasion for them le be cillei to95 words
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Article62 1909-07-09 5 It'ceived at 10. 10 a.m. In con?, (juence of peerages bestowed on June 25th the following ohenges will result. Mr. Herbert Samuel of the Home Office ie grunted p kg* and is succeeded by Mr C. P. M isterman, under secretary t<» the L>cal G )v^rument Board. Mr.62 words
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Article42 1909-07-09 5 THE NAVY: STILL NO PREPARATIONS. In the House of Commons Lord I. msdale asked the Government whether it had vet exercised its power to order gun-mountings and < Wee* material for the additional 1 >(.'idnoughts. Mr M.k'enna, First Lord of the Admiralty N>.42 words
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Article13 1909-07-09 5 The increase in June imports are N>3 and in exports £764,836.13 words
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Article426 1909-07-09 5 Things can be done in two ways, the good way or tho had. Most sane people will agree that the better part when anything has to be done is to do it in the good way. The British musnt, however, seems to have original views in426 words
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Article83 1909-07-09 5 I* is not if i ad that the instruc 1 ions contained in Army Order No. 109 of 1908, so far as they relate to officers, are cancelled. Dismounted officers will in future be armed as follows ln war with a sword and a pistol in peace the sword will83 words
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Article36 1909-07-09 5 Still Active. CFrssn our swm Csn rfsj^snsnentl Ipoh July 8. A goldsmith's shop at Kampar was entered by gang robbers yesterday evening. They terrorised the inmates and decamped with $8,000 in gold-leaf and jewellery.36 words
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Article119 1909-07-09 5 The civil cases in the Supreme Court yesterday before Mr. Justice Sercombe Smith, were not of much public interest. Chop Baa Wdh claimed $2,07<> &2 from Teen Chiam Thow. Of this aum $50 was money lent and the balance was goods sold. Mr Wee Theam Tew appeared f>>r119 words
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Article34 1909-07-09 5 A reminder to members of the Teutonia, Tanglin and Dutch Clubs and their friends of the grand piano recital to be given this evening by M'dlle Olga Duboin. Commencing at 9 p.m.34 words
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Article36 1909-07-09 5 The following are the outputs of the below companies for the month of June Balat Tin Mining Co. Ltd. t>7o 50 pikuls X uautan Tin Mining Co. Ltd. 97.50 Sipiau Tin Company, Ltd. 131.36 words
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Article600 1909-07-09 5 Mr Bottom ley made an amusing speech on the second reading of the Finance bill, showing that his legal worries have not left him without a sense of humour. He said: He agreed that, whilst we had indirect taxation, luxury in drink was a convenient source to tax600 words
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Article921 1909-07-09 5 Tobin before Magistrate. Yesterday, M. A. Tobin, ex-Chief Clerk Municipal Water Department, was bafore Mr Colman, on an allegation of criminal breach of trust as a public servant. Mr Perkins conducted the enquiry for the Crown Mr Campbell appeared for the defend -int. Mr J. Polglase, Municipal Secretary,921 words
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Article46 1909-07-09 5 At the Assize Court, yesterday, the Chief Justice, Sir William H. HyndmanJones and a common jury were engaged in the retrial of the three Japanese who were arrested on serious allegations at Dhoby Ghaut. It is expected that the case will be consluded to-day.46 words
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Article21 1909-07-09 5 a Mr. G. Ritchie of No. 31 Niten Koad, has had a call from burglars who hare taken jewellery worth $82.21 words
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Advertisement49 1909-07-09 5 A Certain Cure for Bowel Complaint. When attacked with diarrhoea or bowel complaint you want a medicine tbat acts quickly. Tbe attack is always sudden, generally severe and with increasing pain. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea 1 Remedy has never boon known to fail. For sale by all dealers.49 words
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Advertisement80 1909-07-09 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 Diaraboea Remedy along with you. It is almost certain to be needed, and cannot be80 words
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Advertisement175 1909-07-09 5 (ROBINSON Co. SOLE AGENTS dfasWtft- The "Ajax" 1 It J^^^^^^m\ I *\wLWm- FIRE EXTINGUISHER stY/? •Snsssß >' 1 ff/l t-i Adopted by all the Principal Fire Brigadcn nr JB\ Including 1 y\ IT IS THE STRONGEST, MOST PRACTICAL, ANB j^ SIMPLEST EXTINGUISHER MADE LIGHT AND PORTABLE. ROBINSON&Co. Art of Cigarette175 words
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Article1244 1909-07-09 6 Did London ever before have such s week of j-ompous platitude t The rain of big phrases, solsmn general it noble sentiments began thin d.iy last week and it has been mg ever since There have been breaks, of couiho little fits of sunshine when the impsrial1,244 words
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Advertisement485 1909-07-09 6 (ps-jf* Are your lips white, I |3 your cheeks colorless, l-*U your car* transparent? w^: '.Ny And do you look thin f. J .A >***> J 4 j and care"^jJKl) take much l \j^h imaKina_ I tjj f y tion to see Tl red Hpn, 1' .tf-Aj?/^ llf blooming cheeks,485 words
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Advertisement693 1909-07-09 6 SHIPPING BURNS PHILP LINE. SIHGAPORE TO *JAVA PORTS, PORT DARWIH, THTJRBDAY ISLAND 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 portß ie maintained693 words
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Advertisement441 1909-07-09 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 fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking cargo at441 words
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Advertisement680 1909-07-09 6 SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for Ohoa Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore oa o» aboot MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Delhi July 16 Delta680 words
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Advertisement809 1909-07-09 6 SHIPPING. EKT. Norddeutscher Lloyd. Bremr IMPERIAL OERMAN MAIL LIKE The fast and well-known mail steamer* of this Company sail fortnightly from Hreineu Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamptor Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Mam, Naples, Alexandria and vice v«rsa) Port Said. Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, 1 kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki A Kobe809 words
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Article419 1909-07-09 7 B AM ftl KUIRRUKK I*ll*l AND OSlsavl Some of ths curiosities of "speech fright' aW f la SSI interesting IstS** from the .|<ihMr*on that appeared Medical Journal." dge (says the writer) told George l tut he once ask»* I (ilidstone if he rous "In opening often, in419 words
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Article950 1909-07-09 7 Capital Capitol Israt Paid r d laraW paid op Valm op Company. Bayer, $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining 00. LU 600 1300,000 225.000 10 10 Bruang Limited 650 1600,000 600.000 10 10 Bruseb Hydraulic Tin M. 00. LU 800 5 00,000 444,769 1 1 Duff Development 00.950 words
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Article71 1909-07-09 7 (CoaaicrsD UP TO July 8 Bink 4ra s B%€ 2/4/* demand 2 3V Private credits :> m s 2/41* credits Oms 24 A Fi:an< b, demand Bank 293* Germany, demand 238 [MDIA,T.T 174? BoaOKOMO, d-mand 24'idis. Yokohama, demand nora. 113* l.vvA, demand 139 3 I'.wck ok' demand (J5 E71 words
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Article145 1909-07-09 7 July 8. Ti |6B 45 Gambier 9 50 Gembier Cnbe No. 1 L' 1624 GrambierCabe No. 2 lIjN Pepper Black (ord'n. B'pora) 1 1 tapper, White (fair buyers 1 Nutmegs (110 to the IV) 16.50 Nutmegs (80 to ths lb.) 22.50 Mace (Eanda) norn Cloves (Amboina) 24 75 Liberian145 words
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Advertisement144 1909-07-09 7 member the Name. 1 Ptnilssa. and Diarrwhat its name implies. stOBD nli, cramp, colic, or liairhoea, itbasaoeqaaL For -ale by all On the Berth. ITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. 1 OK ittt, Adelaide, Melbourne Sydney. Thi i BTBaJon OBRA," 1 i ml. commander, may a oi sbosjt tin- 16th144 words
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Advertisement593 1909-07-09 7 TO LET. TO LET FUBNIBHED OB UNFURNISHED. No. 3, Lloyd Road. A roomed house, stables water laid on. Immediate possession. Apply to ADIS k E/EKIEL, No. 3, Finlayson Oreen Apl 31 mwf uc TO BE LET. No. 2, Wilkie Road immediate entry. No. 8, Orchard Road from Ist August, 1909.593 words
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Advertisement155 1909-07-09 7 r bbbbmbbbl i bbbbibbßSbfC EBBBmnSB S SbbwmbSb bbbbs"Vi BB BBa*^ H aaSBBBB^^ > «BBBBJ. BBI^BWHBB BBraS 2SB |aß ea 8 BH>*J I I NOTICE I i E^o* Sledge Milks. I Ir^^^^ro CAN N W BE 0B1 AINEI) AS FOLLOWS: B 'TO^j^^Jv ffi' Pure Sterilized. In tins of one pint, I155 words
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Miscellaneous921 1909-07-09 7 VESSELS IN POUT. Sea Mew £R 53^ km**.* bea Belle F.M.S. Yacht 400 Ahmat July 7 P Swett Steamers Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consignee For Whso rietsy v*u 7 P°l cn g June 27 Bagan T. Ah Choon Bagan y m- 2?ff!. ander8 n M »y U T. nBon921 words
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Miscellaneous192 1909-07-09 7 Passengers for the Straits. Per M. M Ernest PMsßOns. due July 12. Mr Lortot, Mr Hohden. Per P. AO. Delhi, due July 16.— Rev and Mrs P. Davit Per P. &0. Sumatra, due July 22.— Mr J. D. Frost, Lieut. R.I). Hennett, Mrs and the Muses Swan, Mr C. L.192 words
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Article508 1909-07-09 8 SkMII'IN M. C'T 7. D. The first of the aemifinals in the above competition was decided at Tanglin last avening when 'IF Coy. mot I>' Coy. They were very uufortunate in hiring to play without their proper goal keeper, his sub stitute making a very poor show,508 words
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Article106 1909-07-09 8 ItESII.T OF VKS'I KKDAYS PLAT Oh IMPIOHSHTP. Song One Hang l>eat No BaBJO Hock 4— I—l. <'!■■■ BOS I boat Tan Chtw Xi, 4_6, I S— l. I. 1 1 Chua Sim < BO OJ n Keat nw va Ong Kirn T;.in<j sad Las Kwee Siew 2,106 words
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Article123 1909-07-09 8 s. c. c. 2m. \i i; i;. A ssjoasal a] wu of t he S. C. C. met Urn Ii Iv and Ii A. a r on tho Bspla node last eveuing h mill gathasiag JSeiih r teams w. re up to much, hut tao Knginoera were tho123 words
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Article38 1909-07-09 8 Forth fix! urea are .July |7tfi F'aursomeh. Merchants v. Tho K--t. Aug 1 Augo-t L <i n Aug 7 aud 8 August Month, M -lil; Aug 14 Singapore Golf Champiou.-b p i. ppel Golf Club.38 words
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Article70 1909-07-09 8 The aWtos f the cricket sbSHOH in Penang l*tw«?en tbe Colony and the Fed rated Malay States have boOH alt"?..! from Aug and ii, to Aug. JJ and 1 following have l>een naked to play f> olony It. T. B m.l, (sViffi'h Jones. Dean and Neubronner, of Penang; and70 words
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Article27 1909-07-09 8 We hear that the takings at the three! r»««nt charity peiformances cf the Selangor I <.'bineae Amateur Theatrical Company inf Singapore totalled over &20,(X>0. (S E I27 words
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Article530 1909-07-09 8 SACRIFICES HIS CHILD. French Colonial administration in i'pper Tonqnin ia so gravely hampered by rebel enterprises tbat tbe peaceful community is clamouring for a rigorous extermination of tbe brigands during the next two months. The new Governor, M. Klobukowski, accord ing to privat" advices from Hanoi, is530 words
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Article190 1909-07-09 8 We understand that as the result of representations, endorsed, we believe, both by the local authorities and by the High Commissioner, the Secretary of State fdr the Colonies t<ds signified his approval of a scheme wh eh will materially improve the prospects of assistant wardens and190 words
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Article44 1909-07-09 8 Tbsj stoma launch Argo will leave J >hn■toa's Pier t >r the Club Bungalow on Suu- 7, 9 and 10 am 2 and ;J 30 pm. returning at 8 ;»0 and 9 :>0 am., 12 1">, 3 and 5 30 pm.44 words
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Article207 1909-07-09 8 Yesterday," says the Standard's corlaaposjSßHSl of Madrid, M will long he remembered as one of the darkest days in the annals of the national sport of Spain." Here is the list of OOOHoISBBS in the various plazas of the Peninsula. That great eepada, Bombita, was seriously207 words
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Article23 1909-07-09 8 The Bystander for June 4 contains, among portrait* of prominent Harrow bova, an excellent one of Mr W. H. Huttenlacb, thei football captain.23 words
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Article1118 1909-07-09 8 An Intebruptku Duel. Not much bas been heard of the Camorra of Naples since the carabineers, about two years ago, succeeded in roping in a number of the chiefs of the hierarchy of the dreaded society, and the late Police Lieutenant Petrosino managed to capture, in1,118 words
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Article348 1909-07-09 8 The Imp. German Mail S'eamer Prir Ludwig" having left Peaang yesterday at a.m. may be expected arrive here to-day at o" a.m. She will probably be despatched for Hongkong, Shanghai and Jipan to-morrow morning at 9 a.m. The Oaipenta, which was sunk in the Hoogly, will cost the348 words
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Article174 1909-07-09 8 Yesterday, Superintendent Howard, Tanjong Pagar Dock Police, charged Cornelius De Hoag, described as a Dutchman, with the theft of some papers belonging to Capt. A. G. Koenig of the a. s. B-sitang on July 3 on board the ship. De Hoag was also charged with the theft174 words
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Article165 1909-07-09 8 Arrangements have just been concluded between the Governments of New Zealand and Natal for a rebate of Customs duties on certain products mutually interchanged intercolonial preference, in shcrt. The new scheme originates in the South African Customs Union Act, under which the colonies of the Union165 words
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Advertisement115 1909-07-09 8 H. L. COGHLAN <& COS AUCTION SALESJuly 10. Sale of Furniture at Kinloss, Lady Hill. 7 July 10. Sale of Furniture at the old Maternity Hospital. July 19. Sale of Land at Toah Pyoh. Jnly 19- Sale of Land at Kallang. W. J. GARCIA 50 Bras Pasah R<ad. Cheapest Music115 words
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