The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 July 1909
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Title Section16 1909-07-24 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JULY 24, 1909. NO. 6,05916 words
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Article154 1909-07-24 1 What are believed to be authentic relics of Buddha have beau found near I\shawur -Page 7. In LegiaUtive Ctuncil some discussion took place yesterday on tho p-iyment of a sum for iinur grant titktts dificitccy Pace 12. The Labr-ur Members are (n<]eavcuring to rake opposition to (he154 words
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Article805 1909-07-24 1 JUST LIKE HIS FATHER." The great, celebrations at Cambridge* in honour of Charles Dirwin have called public attention to the general feu^pct of evolution a moat peiphxing study for the average man, who finds himself wit}] mirv short explanations of wh.t tliis grevt I>l >logist is said to have held,805 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement220 1909-07-24 1 Howarth Erskine Ltd. S Civil Mechanical and Electrical Engineers. Iron and Brass Founders, Boiler Makers. Bridge Builders and General Contractors. ESOLE AGENTS FOR Co; Patent Pumps I Engineering Co Pnlsometer Pumps R I Portal >le Engines ard Machinery 1 Sons Oil and Gas Plants Lifts and Hoists 1 Cos Winches220 words
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Advertisement245 1909-07-24 1 Entertainments. A L HA M B R A The Most Up-t>o-t>£t>e Show GHMNGE OF PROGRAMME To-Ni&ht I To-Ni&ht 1 1 At 9-30. The HEART of GAVROCHE Film d'Art The MAN with the DOLLS pi* < <• in three tableaux played by Mme. CHARLOTTE WIEHE Mr. GEORGES WAGUE Film d Art245 words
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Advertisement219 1909-07-24 1 THE "MANSION" Entrance Oxley Rise and River Vallev Road. Higb-Chss Boarding House. 15 comfortable acd well appointed Rooms. Tennis Court and Commanding View. Terms Moderate. Telephone 563. DANISH STERILIZED TmTk "CLOVER" BRAND THE E*ST ASIATIC Co., Ltd. SOT-E IMPOKTEItS. Jnne 26 26 7 Art Nee'lework and Flower Depot, 217, OBOBABD219 words
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Advertisement82 1909-07-24 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The Nt w Oliver No. B does all that it is asked to do Pago 2. Sixty thousand bottles of beer to be sold on Wednesday. Powell h Co. Page o. A valuable frebold estate at Tanjong Katong to be sold. Messrs Powell Co. Page f>. Ship notices82 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous393 1909-07-24 1 THE WEEK. Saturday, 2Uh i FTieh Water. 2.10 a., 3.4 p B I Mail Outward due. Sunday, 2"th High W^ter 25 3 a 3 AS p 7th after Trinity. St. James. Monday, 26th.— High Water.— .'{"id 4 30 p M. M. Mail Homeward due. M. M. Mail Outward due. Fourth393 words
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Article233 1909-07-24 2 r t y |8 M Froct. tb« new British Ad-. i^t^* I*^r)i«, «t i. Than i in it in (he H^agall and iM ru Iml i.^' \>j Mr K. )l. Du\i*>, until re< A M i and repreHenta*i v«j rf ti.^ n^nt f«jr tb« [<'irpose« <233 words
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Article108 1909-07-24 2 narj triil of Jfr Miv. Hi Ml of ai?r\ ati II Mil r*»nilt that lie «as <onvieted and oom trial H 'yed wi^b >'ai a bribt in Ottokmr, I tore in Kita.'is, w!io h!ko entertained I -I r.t-irn Mr Miyag) in 1 lit if tI)C It108 words
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Article101 1909-07-24 2 Tl- P m bii decii on in <inious ca«»? v.\.u li MUM to*! Sk BoUmm in <-onneot:<«n with tarral 1• t v s ,lian a!J«1 .in iirmy A pri« ily, 1 irfauitM provresa of a rel la sliort tim«kxioame trmy <-tfi er who was pn- nt n-fiMMclCentral News - 101 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement123 1909-07-24 2 LEONG CHEONG& Co. i AJD t?- m I. mamm^mm^^mm V. 188l Tweeds, Coatiags, Perfumery and To.let li^quUi«efl of every de«criptioa i.^S j Hats, Helmets and Spectacles. Suite made to order a perfect fit. i J A r fti t ins P ect tbe Btyles will prove convincing. Satisfaction gnarantocd. *f123 words
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Advertisement565 1909-07-24 2 NOTIQES. HONGKONG GOVEMKENr NOTICE. HONGKONG OPIUM FARM. Notice is hereby given that Sealed Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, till Noon on Taesday, the 31st day of Au'uh*. 1903, for the purchase of the privileges known as the Opium Farm, established under The Prepared Opiam Ordinances,565 words
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Advertisement570 1909-07-24 2 BANKS. International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Office .—6O Wall Street, New Yobk. London Office TLreadneedle House, Bisbopsgate Street Within, LONDON EC. London Bankers National Provincial Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Businesa Transacted. DEPOSITS. Current Deposit Accounts opened and Interest allowed on the daily balances at570 words
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Advertisement368 1909-07-24 2 federaTlifT^ Assurance Company O f (v. ■•TABI. < INSUEAKCE ir. NEW B«in«. HCT SCEPIUS J A(K, and all oatsUnd. over $2,035,000 Hi MAKUFACTLRERS LIFc l.mR.\ Wfi OF CANADA. It has to day more h a»y other Canadian L:; at the name I SECURITY! r'rJJ-1 03 S; F. s. K\.\^ A368 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous140 1909-07-24 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. KI.ItAI.. afltf Tiiuity. 7 hiii M iftiM II vim) 117 1 4") am Holy Communion (Choral) Hymns 4 pin 1 ■Inn* S«i vice. pm K .iml S.Mtnon Hymns 41 K 447,4: Bt. Matthkv.'h, Sjcpot Liwbh. 1 II am F vice. 4 pna. I iidren'a St«rvi<e. 1 r140 words
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Miscellaneous537 1909-07-24 2 SINGAPORE COVEBNMEHT RAILWAY. From Ist May, 1909, and until further notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. UP TRAINS. aw. am. am. am. am. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm 1 2 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Paflsir P. 7.25 430 !'.<>rneo Wt 7.ii3 12.42537 words
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2082 1909-07-24 3 THE QUATER CENTENARY OF JOHN CALVIN. r Om M Uam J| 11 i jppoaiiftiftttonlifi. I ,rMi when Calvin was 11, vi iJ when appearance on European I. er« he ♦to th« r»« ver>; 1Vi all tr inent over the new 1 seemed at the boginis the movement thai irch en»2,082 words
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Article483 1909-07-24 3 (ivi.i.ONs 01 Water TAPPBD Away. Mrs. Ellen J. Porritt, of 20, Kiln Koad, Lon^ Causeway, Dewsbury, sa> I "My illness began in the winter of 1901. J firht noticed cruel pains in the region of the kidneys, and many t::ue after an attack of almost unendurable483 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement24 1909-07-24 3 SAVARESSES fCAPSUIES] I rURLNESS OF OIL. AND COATINO Of MLN&RW.C M W\UM.'UKTY O? tVM. WITH WO IHCOHVENItrKI^ rULt DIRICTIONV ALLCHCMISTS. 1 ask ron, «syw7\EtE.sse..24 words
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Advertisement527 1909-07-24 3 IF YOU SUFFER From any Skin or Blood Disease, such as Eczema, Scrofula, Scurvy, Glandular Swellings, Bad Legs, Ulcers, Abscesses, Tumours, Boils, Sores, Lruptious, Blood Poison, Rheumatism, Gout, &c, DON'T DELAY but at once start a course of Clarke's Blood Mixture (the Worid-finaed Blood Purifier), and the experience of thousands527 words
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Advertisement464 1909-07-24 3 SPECIAL REDUCTIONS. NUMBER CARS m U ivl U h. i\ W;i2 H.F> and 20. NEWLY ARRIVED LATEST MODEL. Owingto facilities for turning out large numbers of these famous Cars in order to meet the growing demand, Cost of Production has been reduced to a point which enables them to be464 words
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Article396 1909-07-24 4 A Paris Correspondent of the Gl>be writes i I have often hoard it said that it was not worth while finding coloured postcards through the pott in France, for they seldom arrived at their destination. That ig a grave charge to inAe, but there in undoubtedly ■orni396 words
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Article387 1909-07-24 4 Brut in \iw .a Nk>v ilkuman Skkviok. H-11,.1- k.i1.:.« .n<l interesting- bhips are four :-rn British built train ferries, a se:\icp v li "ill sli'.rtly bt in. indurated l.y .M ,Hll Su.-.li^h i; H..|rnilf[lts n mj) Md Trelle > king which pUot is a stietcb 'y387 words
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Article162 1909-07-24 4 The average ratepayer, like the system, or lack of system, udtr which he contributes to public expenditure, has some curi us incon •latencies. He grumbltt at tho burdens inv posed upon him. uwi at the wastefulneus uid Mtaftvagaaot of the rating authorities whom he him himself appointed162 words
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Article238 1909-07-24 4 The Krupp works at Essen which already coTev more than half the area of that grimy town, and find employment for over 40,000 men, as compared with the four hands employed by Frederick Krupp when he started in I*lo. A notable feature of Esien is the Essen er ll238 words
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Article369 1909-07-24 4 The official charl showic^ the men of war in Ibi Thames at t!:o present ruornont sliowi tbat IjUoajolhsl ttiere will be 160 ships of war in, or at the mouth of, the river, comprising Tweuty-fonr battleships, Sixteen armoured cruisers, Ten other cruisers, Kour scouts, Fifty nve369 words
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Article230 1909-07-24 4 Wild Li:ttek to the Tim Calcutta, July 10. A special cablegram to the Statesman, dated London, July 9, says Surendreuath Chattopa Ihynya writes an astounding letter to The Times supporting tbo protest made by the yoiiLg Indian law student Savakar at the uniting of Indiana oallod to230 words
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Article77 1909-07-24 4 The final plans are now boing prepared at Twin Falls, Idaho, of what the engineers claim will be, when completed, the highest brid^o in tho world. It will serve to carry the tracks of an electric road across the Snake It ver Canyon at a point77 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement33 1909-07-24 4 A Good Summer Remedy. At this season diarrhoea and dysentery are always prevalent. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy is the best medicine obtainable for trouble of this kind. For bftleby all dealers.33 words
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Advertisement48 1909-07-24 4 A Certain Cure for Bowel Complaint. When attacked with diarrhoea or bowel complaint you want a medicine that acts qnickly. The attack ir always sudden, generally severe and with increasing pain. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy has never been known to fail. For sale by all dealers.48 words
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Advertisement1281 1909-07-24 4 MUNICIPALITY OF SINGAPORE, Issue of $1,000,000 four and a half per cent. Debenture Stock, 1909, I. The Municipal Commissioners of the Towu of Singapore, having in pursuance of the provisions contained in the Municipal Ordinincp, 1836 decided with tie sanction of the Governor in Council, to create aud issue debenture1,281 words
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Advertisement939 1909-07-24 4 1 The Stock will be redeemed at par on tho 30th September, It, I the Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore, will pay to t! I the Stock, the full nominal amount of their respective shares therein, such "H* I made at the Office of the Registrar hereinafter appointed.939 words
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Article2015 1909-07-24 5 T HE THIRD TEST MATCH i Dai F'i.w I. n«lon, Ju'y T»t. idy. < hilly weather, and i ptkiitocd if" *W> e ket wm inclined to be soft. **f* and derided to kit. •fcory to the I** iii-i I'Uy from th.ad seven overs yielded §1* i u< ted a it))2,015 words
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Article247 1909-07-24 5 The following amusing letter appeared in tbe If oh paper Dt j ar Sir, 1 would like to c«ll jour attention to the very dangerous driving of some motorists in Ipoh. I was going alomg in a rikisha yesterday with Mr de Faula on the roud247 words
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Article178 1909-07-24 5 Compensation Paid by China. A Tokio message to the Yushin Nippo" states that through the Tokio Foreign Department the Tats u ma Sbokui has received a sum of 240,000 yen from the Chinese Government as compensation for the detention of the Dai Ni Tatsu Mam, which,178 words
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Article258 1909-07-24 5 Earl Winteeton and Will Thorne. London, July 15. In tbe Hence cf Commons an all night sitting has taken place on tbe Finance Bill, the Chairman refusing Mr L'oyd George's motion for the closure on Clause IV. The delate was of a heated character. Mr Thorne was suspended258 words
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Article223 1909-07-24 5 Ex -President Rcoeevelfs slaying of the charging rhinoceros has brought out some storios of similar experiences, many of which resulted fatally to the hunter. While easily stalked, tbe rhinoceros is a dangerous customer, as most men will agree who have bunted him, especially Benjamin Eastwood, chief accountant223 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement258 1909-07-24 5 Over Thirty-five Years. In 1872 there was a great deal of diarrhoea, dysentery, aEd infantile cholera. It was at this time that Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy was first brought into use. It proved more juccessful than any other reixedy or treatment, and has for thirty-fcix years maintained that258 words
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Advertisement1039 1909-07-24 5 AUCTIONS. AUCTION BALE OF Valuable Household Furniture, Arrerican Organ, Turnout &c. At m Danemore," No. 37, Cavanaoh Road On Saturday, 24th July, at 2 p m. A good toned organ by The Smith American Organ Coy. Boston JUttan chairs and tables; bric-a-brac whatcot handsome colour ed engravings in frames centra1,039 words
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Article31 1909-07-24 6 Domestic Occurrences. Death. At the European Hospital, Kuching, on the 7th instant, following on an operation for appendicitis, Maid Hannah, wife of A. C. Grkbn (of the British Malaysian Manufacturing Co31 words
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Article, Illustration1347 1909-07-24 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, July 24, 1909. 1 rah] One is perhaps too prono to think of tho politics of the Homeland as something far away and not likely greatly to interest U3 practically. The inanities of Mr. Llotd GtaOßGß'l Bodgtt aud its onertm calls on landowners cxci'.e cur1,347 words
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Article1045 1909-07-24 6 T.i3 S;n£ip->ro Amateur Dramatic Society is ex imp from registration under the ajcidtied Oitliu.iuce. The fjlbwlng diva are declared public holidays, Aug. 2ad, JUuk Holiday and Au<r 9th, Coronation Div. h Mr Justice Braddell is granted seven months loave of absence from the 26th inst The leave of Mr J.1,045 words
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Article55 1909-07-24 6 Chee Sianp Pleads Guilty. At the A f«Justice Thornton. Ch*Biai Mr with falsification of tl: kong and Shanghai lUnk r thereby defrauding fh, 15 Ul the accus;> plea 0 gujij- r 4 The hon'We A. B ma(l(j 'juent appeal for i J Kx Mr Justice Latlit Tl,55 words
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Article20 1909-07-24 6 rUa piys a divii and oirries forw.ird g] And a Magnificent Prospect. leipeotedthat pUai ba over to- in20 words
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Article51 1909-07-24 6 Postai Ttormtatofp *uJ CeknUa, and 01 p Lan^kawi isl.iuJ-, Perl pnblishel in The pin-: cents; between 7 an] I! Thep K. k kawi, Ptriii tad Tringana ii Lstten Threi „or under, ana three cats I two ounces or put then uoM en cent. On j -nt. These51 words
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Article45 1909-07-24 6 B I<v ri whoreaear i; i her naino Mid Dftti kli bai a red funnel mikii.' i .-etsel u for (he Port, with G bel< ship The T.u j dajbreat about three i <1 1 i II MS (urtM fr« id I* ih45 words
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Article40 1909-07-24 6 A H I' i I g Mid i I -'esu his h;m.), when I proaohed li ridiug aul Th > owner i I ;uto Beiefa R th tbe Tbo ease n The :ji m months' rigon ua imp40 words
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Article93 1909-07-24 6 I in«' 0,1* t rc I real A dist urh.i: er of tli with -i ki I |r *J tared. Pel r Sand i B eh i causing gri< ;t. ital. Mr G c.iso p.. n lm K the p\\ pnct cil!y c c I at ti93 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement266 1909-07-24 6 ALLENO CIGARS, OF|BRITISH MANUFACTURE, OF HAVANA TOBACCO. THE FAVOURITE CIGAR AT THE SPORTS QLUB, LONDON. IN BOXES OF 25. CONDITION GUARANTEED. CALDBECK, MAGGREGOR AND COY. SOLE AGENTS. *IL±j»>- smart headgear WmM LITTLE'S r scott ~S L^ 1 OLD BONJD STRE E Tr) 4»; A PICTADiLLV.W. THE LATEST IH > >,266 words
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Advertisement87 1909-07-24 6 IG. R. Lambert Co.l LIMITED. ESTABLimD Wj. 250 DIFFERENT SUBJECTS! OF Picture Post Cards I OF SOUTH ASIA. Wholesale and Retail* Over a Qiarter of a million always in 1 VIEW BOOKS OF SINGAPORE VIEW BOOKS OF F. M S. VIEW BOOKS OF JOHORE containing 20 subjects, each 75 cents.87 words
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Article43 1909-07-24 7 ilations to Trill);.." Submai I ,TH P h— Outer's) I! rr.vod at :> 51 p'«» I B Bvbbaok, of the M ps, wa« 1 in the I a B >!ey. i. ii .1 m. a good deal of ■howl for a43 words
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Article26 1909-07-24 7 B DM Found. Hi 10 pm. If been ir. l Tht i 1 >» stated t H K li.iuMii. t >ti in era, I > -«<26 words
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Article27 1909-07-24 7 Poh 1 Lost1' third in I ui c inpinv. t winnii Thii ■.;>.. Lr I'- bad the mount OH P kII iinplac at uiniiiu^ did27 words
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Article48 1909-07-24 7 1 i.i)'. ICI M abb r. licfa will In tl-.e Biraitfl y syatei.k it ba I on it he ho: m ar troiii I don't till: tk tppiag la ••.'I <!ie I. Tiifj Diake »nd the 1 t —is n with* V I AHi-48 words
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40 1909-07-24 7 FEDERATED (SELANGOR) RUBBER COMPANY. .oUIlt Of year. The loli months I rovfbi i ".I bM b >-n -'"1" -tiou on l.uild: The directors rMOMBMiI •,.ikin« r I^ian forward B9&S. 1' r tkt .nrrent year id esti■••■Jtks ■ligsj at So,oo< Ib40 words
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Article174 1909-07-24 7 AT TSAR. (I.v Submarine Telegraph. It niter's) B reive.! .it _'O pm. The Lil»>ur M mbers and the NationalLsts in the H >uso of 0 Miun-ms have moved the n-luction of tho Fv>rei£n Office vote in the Ki'imitcs as a protest agaiust the s visit !m I. Their174 words
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Article45 1909-07-24 7 l: b. .1 ilj S I 10.10 a.m. I H. D I. 1> .til u^er his .it length been towed < tT i-il ii hppare lily aoiajurad. About t\v 1. uud lii'tv tons of &rtt disch irt»ad. m igertludAa nnpleitaat u as I45 words
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Article47 1909-07-24 7 It appears thit the hostile vote in the 1 m tinlj igaiatt M v, iu<l it is underippoiataoit of a now cibivi 11 not involve any obaaga of policy, i though tho <; »ruim press fexrs thititmejins the ro p «wer oi If. D -^3.47 words
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Article26 1909-07-24 7 B L-jive-.l at 20 p.m. M bai declined to attempt to f >rin a Cabinet, but M. ll.iiul pted the tatk pU I II26 words
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Article49 1909-07-24 7 An Unpopular War. 23 11 80 a m. t t f.c. 1 of ftl on is threitan great i felt. leturu of Bpinith losses there ou nlled and s9 m >nu\ L rtara of reiufoi«'-3:nent3 frovj al l Iril wjs attended bv furth i wj.v r49 words
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Article28 1909-07-24 7 FiTi huadred ->!'i;ara of the Heat hive been en? I t) laaebeoa at the Guildhill. i ir of tho CjlouUl preaitri were jnt. ■> <28 words
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Article20 1909-07-24 7 Owing to on tho 25Ui the moutblv ib k>l will bo at 2 -50 p.m.20 words
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Article40 1909-07-24 7 In Bangkok the newspapers lave their The following was the condition in which a recent news tclent reached the Bangkok Time*. M Ttl i mcsseritz v. I ief also Edward \ik 111 .Mt^ii'iliL^ uiai ->;\TC3 uucou- I."40 words
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Article128 1909-07-24 7 8 Chief Justice arjd a jury were tnt the A.tsii n >• I 'iug 1.. u u 'ht by iht Crown against Prirat« l>. W. IlllUt of the Middletti iment who wai 1 with culpable iciJe not amounting to murder by .i QnilUMll at Pulau BraDi. The c.ise128 words
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Article946 1909-07-24 7 Tl.e annul report laid before Council yesterday shows that tho correspondence and parcels dealt with totalled over 19 millions in number, an increase of 4!. per cent over 1 1*07. Thfra was a ma-ked decrease in samples. Them tils weighed 1018 tons, enclosed iu 6 3,5946 words
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Article76 1909-07-24 7 1 i the C>inpiuies (Local Registers) I>iil 1' 11 ttgkoog provision his l<> n uii.de for teiiug comp;in .is in the Coloay. S.>mo diieusston took pboe on tl.e fee to be paid (ultimately fixel at $1 per thousand of paid up capital, nv-tximum $250,) in which it was >;ti«l tt*n76 words
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Article854 1909-07-24 7 Qnl''ould iKjunt h'jiitines uostri e*l farrago libclli. Juvenal. At last Oxford has been compelled, in the person of Mr A. L. May hew, to protest against the Bp*t4mi*r's English in tie columns of that i expectable patiodical itself. He quotes from the News of the Week854 words
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Article119 1909-07-24 7 Mr S Gomel has caUad Dr. Park's attention to the dirty character of a Kling Bali »y. According to him, the baker takes in cooiio lo.l^ers at a dollar a month, fifteen to twenty of them, and us3S the water they wash in to make his bread. We119 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement21 1909-07-24 7 I A r.... Mt l:ulL lm dft place tin Hurrounding land on one Bide is ourtcnay Warner in |bt House of21 words
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Advertisement26 1909-07-24 7 Mat ico Capsules anl Injection ttill maintain their reputation fcr tie cuie of all those inconvenient diseased, al out hich the least aaid the better, 1326 words
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Advertisement223 1909-07-24 7 ROBINSON &Co. INEXPENSIVE AND EASY-TO-USE ■jgBS^BB^ COOKING STOVES E||V^ Jl^iJipplJßl in 3 Sizes to Burn Wood Fuel §/[BBmBO%. The BONNYBRIDG£ M Range J 1 The SEARCHLIGHT M Range J^ The above ranges have special hot the "BONNYBRIDGE plate and oven accommodation. NOW ON VIEW AT ROBINSON&Co. CALL AT MOUTRIE'S AND223 words
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Article591 1909-07-24 8 Messr* 1 \V. litrk^r -en] us the follow, jtikj rc-j><».f N Mr i'. mana^r, on in nint! operations for th^ six months en u June. 1909 m Ki ma-; 'K Ti )noracn worktog od the west bank of the K l Hirer in the second week on Janu.irv.591 words
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Article129 1909-07-24 8 Allmi d Bv< i iovi Cv Tlio Asjthi is responsible for the statement that the quality of i-ny.ir which has evaded the WajMU v.t ti Hi" tu\ has reached 1,000/ 0 Lin in t..- juribJittion of the Kol»o Rovenue Adniini^ti it ii limr i and 10,000,0C0 kin129 words
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Article111 1909-07-24 8 <>.» M nl iv the members of t h<^ Btlnitfoi Catholic (Jlul> wvre. At Hoi.n- toths lii»h--«»p t Milhv i who airived in Kmila Luni j>ur tint klt.Muoon. The occasion u^ ihe presentation to the Hishop of an illuiniiii.t"! .i Mre*s. The JJishi |>, who will »horlly Mltbimtt111 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement18 1909-07-24 8 1 have hud excellent results with Gljcogen iu Diabetes." A. B. ROGERS, m.d. 4th Julv, New- York. 2418 words
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Advertisement497 1909-07-24 8 SHIPPING. KYX J4PAR BAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. Two regular services are maintained between JAPAN and EUROPE bj the Compony's well-known TWIN-SCREW STEAMERS, under Mail Contract with the Imperial Japanese Government, gpeciallj designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout hj Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for Fi>st and Second Class497 words
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Advertisement1105 1909-07-24 8 SHIPPING, HAMBURG AMERIKA I LINE, HAMBURG. The etoamers 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 cargo1,105 words
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Advertisement701 1909-07-24 8 SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For Chi at, Japan, Pen&ng, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, RtditcrraiKftn Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of IVfling issned for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Amerioan Port*. Steamers win leave Singapore oa o? afcc»t;i MAIL LINE3. OtUxoard {for China) Caledonia July 30701 words
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Advertisement606 1909-07-24 8 SHIPPING. NTT Norddeut^cher Lloyd, B: IMPEKIAL OEEMAN MAIL HH. The fast and well-known mail stsaiM. this Company sail fortnifhtly frci. Hamburg via liotterdaa, Antwei-p, SouthmilJ GibralUr, Genoa, Naplee. (oonnw^ion Sfan* Naples, Ak-randria and vicse ver»a) 3ue«, Aden. Colombo, Penan?, kong, ShanghAi, Na^aaaii Kobe to and back. They are dn« in606 words
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Article311 1909-07-24 9 beautiful ar.;l npa- --.»iiiv an 1 with loUlgi i Cbatswortli 091 Win* of I «%rdcn« w oi pdM« of sultans, of p m r pi— did uf Biagftpon and other ity meet under l< |he Hftbf Penin t and HOinbrc penctraU with < t the ill, some311 words
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665 1909-07-24 9 LORD CREWE AND THE CROWN COLONIES. The Colonial Service was thoroughlj represented at the tenth annual dinner of the Corona Clul> h -Id on June 22, at the Hotel Cecil, with the B trl of Crewe in the cbair. The company included Lord Ampthill, Sir J. W Bon». r. Sir665 words
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Article226 1909-07-24 9 raa VfsniN Kifpo Pman>. la th« Criminal Djpartraent of the Kobe Caiho Baabanaho Mr Taamaaaoto TbimetHre, the editor and publisher of tho K)bo Vuhhiu Mlppo, was finwd YlOO ou a durga of Itiog the i:ew PreM Liw bj publibhiug pirti<'iilars of tho bribery charges against il226 words
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Article46 1909-07-24 9 Colonel Wright, of the Salvation Army, that lie lias set u in Colbalt an enormous silver nufitfrt, iil n h'tfk' m wi(le &n(1 worth 63,000, and also a vein of silver BOfal •ride aud 800H long. The depth of the vein is unknown.46 words
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Advertisement81 1909-07-24 9 A REASON FOR IT. 01 RHBUMATHM OULD-WIDK I 'or the relief bal tber« is only ''-'A a i it a rival, and tbfl Halm, which lily wori. -din.iry b m that tin bO < .;>( rithinu that will gifa i, v This OrieoUl Jlalni does. Il '/.ive pow. -es, and81 words
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Advertisement52 1909-07-24 9 "We have used Cypridol capsules with i)iilliaut results far better we may say than we have obtained w ith protoiodide of mercury preparations. We will see that supplies go to all physicians on the ships (Unsolicited) William T. Jknkiks m.d. General Director and latt Medical OJHar the Port of Wm52 words
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Advertisement489 1909-07-24 9 The Flying Man r -> 'J~ ./HP**. tiu record flight of 17 W m MILES from Chalons to KMm uith ut .1 on October 30, 19D8. Nerve Strain and ExhaustionMr. Henry Farman's marvellous conquest of the air is .inother of those brilliant triumphs of nerve force and endurance which are489 words
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Advertisement385 1909-07-24 9 Insure your Motor Car! AND 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 annually RELIEVES YOU OF GREAT RESPONSIBILITY. especially if you use a native Chauffeur. Full Particulars385 words
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Advertisement14 1909-07-24 9 YONG PONG, Photographic Studio. HighClats Photographs and Enlargememtsw 79, SOUTH ttUMJE KOAD. Mar ft14 words
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Miscellaneous866 1909-07-24 9 VESSELS KXPECTED. STEAMtiHS. Giving por( of departure, and (where known) dale due here, and name of Agenit. Aparima, N Zealand Aug 8 Boustead. Airlie, Sydney Aug 25 Boustead. Antilocbus, Hongkong, Aug 25 Mansfield. Armand Behic, Saigon, July 26 M M. ABsaye, Colombo, Aug i 7 P O. Atsuta Maru, London,866 words
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Article1237 1909-07-24 10 Ouly those who know the exttnt of the Work and trade eunied on by this company out here cau appreciate the full report M the meeting of the c >mpany, under Sir Hwmslmmml on Jaoe »l-\ The c <mp»nj peal 10 per cent dividend an1,237 words
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Article678 1909-07-24 10 Mr Henniker Heaton, m p., has tddreseed t letter to the memlxn-s of the Imp rial Prcs* < niferenco on the cable communications of the Empire, frotn which we make the following extracts At prew-nt the bulk of our trading negotiations are conducted in writing, just us they678 words
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Article105 1909-07-24 10 The first manufactory of prccelain then designated Dutch ware was opened in Dres <ln in 1708, the famous works at Mt is sen were started in 1710, and we see from Dr Heint/e's memoir that poor Bottger was kept a prisoner, or living under the protection105 words
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Article229 1909-07-24 10 Those v\ho talk fcboot tsUUitfcfcf wirelesb installation bet*e«n .'-ay) Sir and the Horsbarg, to any nothing capable of sending thonsinj might ba instructed from the report i.in(iiost on the chief inir.ilty wireless station, nCaptain Willis, conimaud.u.' who said that by Ad.niralty order i coroner nor the jury would229 words
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Article250 1909-07-24 10 The Meaning of famin*? is -unkindly in an account given l>y the Binja H man) correspondent of tlio North < I Herald." He aays On ;uvount of heavy export of i the winter, and now f>r Monthi drought, rice can hardly DO bad at all,250 words
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Article190 1909-07-24 10 Details rre now published ol man kirahipt. One. which will shortly be^un at the well known Lai i it MaimluJM. >ys ili»' l»iiin oorre of the Daily Mail," is ;i wooden signed by Fs It will be considerably more powtcfttl tl.in Zeppelins, will b*Tt cubic meties,190 words
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Article199 1909-07-24 10 RADIUM- £114,000 PER OUNCE An ascertained commercial vali; milligramme (nqoift l—l to £114 ounce) has kmm plaotd apoa radium l»! contract t nt< n d into betwcea Um Metalliferous Mints (Limited) and \"u Ivea{;h aud Sir Krnest f.issel, for t!i« of 7' grammes (rathir more tlmn I qM an ounce)199 words
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Advertisement78 1909-07-24 10 Take a Vacation. Now is the time to take a vacation, g.sit out into the woods and mountains and violtbe seashore, but do not forget to take a bet tie of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera, and Diarrhoea Remedy along with you. U is almost certain to bo needed, and cannot be78 words
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Advertisement172 1909-07-24 10 C 1,1 TLOYAIv APPOINTMENT. JJ TABLE DEUCACIE^S, I PICKLES. SOUPS. I W£ Aqerls fcr Lea.* P«rrriK3 B^fe^'-S^^^Sl POTTED MEAXS. <:::^^S^ If\ SAIAD Oil/. 1 Celebrated i|^^MCROSSE &L I j Oilmen's Stores jT^^iBIAOiWELL. I Your teeth— whether naturally perfect or not— need 0$ daily care, and will well repay the regular172 words
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Advertisement102 1909-07-24 10 Mm c V /If 1. i y w/i 1 I *7siat/s fMs£g&s£AY£X Singapore Soda Water. Established over 25 years. "THE FINEST TABLE DELICACY." SIUHB S GENUINE RUSBIAH GA¥!ARE. Prescnec! in T. -s n;ni Jjn. Purity and Quality Guarant§od. APPROVED BY ILPICU7JES. Appeti«*«n«T, r:ourinKiri'r i-i re»mmortd:tJ to tH« Invnli for its102 words
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Article937 1909-07-24 11 C*p*tml C*p!Ul I. rat Paid Ina«tS pAld up V*Io« up Cromp*oy. 1300.000 300,000 10 10 B*Ut Tin Mining 00. LU ■> 7% 1300,000 225.000 10 10 Bruang Limited «*n $600,000 600,000 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin M. 00. LU Hm «00.000 444. 769 1 1 Duff Development 00. Lt4937 words
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Article68 1909-07-24 11 (C< 10 UP to July 23 BiJlk 4 tt #>% o md \i Priv.ilo cr.<i:ts m s 2 I <! in s 2 i\* ■i, deai ind IJink... 294 Oil 1.-1 I [hdia,t.t, ml >komo, demand 2t'Vdi«. >HAMA, <l t tuand nom. 113J •Java, «1 no ml j.; BuroKOc*68 words
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Article130 1909-07-24 11 Julj 2:3. $6717; Guabiw bu^ re Gambiar Cx«bo No. 1 GtanVtat Cube No. 2 1 1 Pepper Black (ori'n. S'por») barei ,1 1 K7 Popper, White (fair |g |<>* Nutmeg* (110 to thtlb.)^ 16.06 Nutmeg (80 to tfco lli.) 2" Mace (Banda) nom Oloree (Amboina) 24 71 LiberUn Ooffaa130 words
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Advertisement292 1909-07-24 11 On the Berth. I BITISH INDIA S. N. Co.. Ltd. FOR Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta. K-.: V \V. Allen, commandor, will bo kbe I <! ports on Thursday, I HI. •lodatiou for first 1 I rply to I INDIA B.N. CO, LTD. hnm, Penang, Negasatam, 1, Pondicherry, Cuddalorc, i and292 words
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Advertisement626 1909-07-24 11 TO LET. HOUSE TO LET. BBIOHTLAJTD M 4«a built Compound 1101 Ovpftgi Koal, water laid on Apply to LM I'HK MOON. coS. B. S. Coy., Ltd. o^c^ HOUSE TO LET. trad toast No. 6, Ualmora! Road, with ■tefcVag, 4 bedrooms, luimoliai i-ntry. Apply No. .5. Balmoral Hoad. 'ulv M TO626 words
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Advertisement41 1909-07-24 11 JAPANESE DENTIST. CH I KGES MODERATE. WORK GUARANTEED. Dr. K. TSUTADA, 74, Bras Basab Road (iu front of The Cathedral of the Good Shepherd). GARRICK COARSE-CUT. A--— a i Messrs. JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. OBTAINABLE AT J i i^-. ROBINSON Co.41 words
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Advertisement142 1909-07-24 11 DE KOHINKLIjKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPII. UWDIR COKTHAOT WITH TKB NrrHMLAKDS INDIA (ioV.BJfM.OT A ont3 at Singapore, The Shipia-ency, Limited, 2-3, Collyer (iuay TH PNP«HIBNTION«D DATKaoi^PEI-AOTOBH ARE ONLY APPROXIMATI. VALENTYN "^SS^w^i^ l^ a—. I ■Esr B iss»tt^^^ "7 2I REAM Penang, Sabang, O.lee-Lhoae, Wo 3 t"cost of Sumatra and *2 railing JAPARA142 words
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Miscellaneous483 1909-07-24 11 VESSELS IN PORT. Amh'T 1 8 FI Bri t *J? n8 S l^ An ?7 d o FTOm ConsUmee For When B^kTk ?W1217 T Ja^ 1 22 ont^ a k Thong Ek Pontianak 24 BrPid v Nicolaisen July I<> Bangkok Behn Meyer Bangkok I^>r ff 2 Cl<aiK July 20 S;.m:irang483 words
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Miscellaneous54 1909-07-24 11 PASSENGERS. Ruaphku i W .1 P, .f. Juts, Jak«ff»i hi, B. B. v,m Blokland, E. van Hagerili.<]' ii, A A liruyiii. r. Per Bmm»: Mr BloatMhli, Tungkua Mukobutni, Piaah, A \V.imb«il. Per Caiyj>o; Messrs Madden an<l II Fudtz. Por Kucliing Mrs Hrooko, Mrs Fr?er, Mrs Middleton, Mian I).iro, Messrs Douglaa54 words
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Article852 1909-07-24 12 Ok i. iv via Mi \y, Ji i > I'KRSBKT: U Kxcallency th, l> < Mf •I Treasurer I O An'), •ml \V. J. Napier. Mai W. l» I H. I B. C. 1 His. in Ji;ik Kim. H.L.r. C. McArtl.wr AIiHBNI- Hi wrvoT Sii J< h >852 words
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Article74 1909-07-24 12 YESTEUDAY'S PLAY. Championship. M. B Mt K»'an lteit Hurgreaves. The rest postponed. Knquiiirs are being made in Bftßfkofc as to the wheituliouts of a Javanese woman named Tawee who is said to have departed from Singapore with $23,000 in money and jewellery belonging to someone else." She74 words
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Article633 1909-07-24 12 Ordinary Meeting, Friday, July 23. Present —Mr E. O. Broad rick (tho President), Dr. Fowlie, Mfssrs VVra. Mac bean, J. Carapiet, A. J. W. Watkins, C. W. I>arbi«hire, 0. I. Carver, also K. Peirca (Eoginaac) .1 Polglase (Secretary) and Dr NV. H. 0. Middleton (Health Oilioer). President's Remarks633 words
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Article69 1909-07-24 12 A second eleven game was played on the esplanade last evening between the Club second string and an K (J.A.team. Thanks to the rain the grouud hid lost its iieriness and gave better hold for the bjot, but it was still very fast and the pace seemed rather to69 words
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Article147 1909-07-24 12 List evening saw the first serni fiaal of the M il;iva J\>otball Association competi(ion brought oft on Beach Road, the opposing te;ims being Marine Police and Teluk Manga. Upwards of three thousand spectators watched the match which proved to be well contested. From the start the Marines147 words
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Article815 1909-07-24 12 The Japanese freight steamer Yeterofu filar u, chartered by the Nippon Vusen Kaisha from the Japanese Admiralty arrived yesterday from Yokohama on her way to Bombay. The Yeterofu was originally the British steamer Aphrodite owned by Russell Co Glasgow, and was captured during the late war in $he815 words
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Article123 1909-07-24 12 Tan Cheng Neo, a Chinese woman of some means recent \y had her brother, son and nephew arrested on a charge of having placed her iii wrongful confinement at No. Tail Tye Street where she was kept three days. Tho matter was before Mr Greta, second magistrate.123 words
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Article495 1909-07-24 12 (lig Germnn Mail) World's Rowino Chami-ionhhii'. Tha London Sportsman has published a challenge to K. Arust, the world's champion sculler, to contest the world's championship. The backers of E. Barry state that he will not visit Australia, as he desires the championship to be decided on the Thames.495 words
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Advertisement49 1909-07-24 12 H. L. COCHLAN (Sb COS AUCTION SALES. 24 Jul> Auction Sale of two Race Horses. W. J. GARCIA 50, Bras Pasah Read. Cheapest Music in Singapore. PIANOFORTE So^ hyihe leading composers of to day. VIOLiN Edward German. MWDOLINB £V£Z Teresa Del Kiego. BANJO Florence Ay 1 ward, etc., etc.49 words
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Advertisement407 1909-07-24 12 1 "'HAZELINE' \^-Z-~~~*W^Mt\ SNOW jS^r A delightful balm for the n Tr^ '^8^ kecps il soft and smoot^ BKligift velvet. Preserves the beaut of the complexion. A bonn n/\^L tLl lN tr r in tro P lcal d"Wtoy inparu an SNf^'W"^' exquisite sense of cooheti and comfort wlun botandpers] iri407 words
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Miscellaneous239 1909-07-24 12 Next Mails Due. From Europe. Per B. I. Thongwa to day, with mails of July 2. Per M. M. Tonkin, on Monday next, with mails of July 2. From China. Per M. M. Armand Behic, on Monday next. Mails already dispatchhd foe London. Lbft Duh Arrived NDL June 23- July239 words
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