The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 October 1909
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Title Section16 1909-10-04 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1909. NO. 6,71916 words
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Article139 1909-10-04 1 Notes on Saturday's training appear on page 5 The Spaniards have readvanced at Zeluan and are sharply engaged Page 5. The Tsaritsi is suffering from mental troubles Page 5. The entries for the Autumn raw meeting are extremely satisfactory Page 8. Special rubber news dealing with new139 words
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Article755 1909-10-04 1 When the autumn winds h mi tad nu an round the windows of the hi iw, and il.e tzrea't trees wrestle with the gale, thin hew inevitably does the chimney corner draw is to its snug embrace. It is then that we realize that we are all755 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement360 1909-10-04 1 _JVIERSEY SUCTION GAS PLANT. I Many attempts have been made m other quarters to gasify wood blocks, chipping, sawdust and wood refuse, but those exfperimenting have not, of course, been able to make use of the Mond and other patents held by the Power-Gas Corpora tion,Ltd., therefore failure has resulted360 words
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Advertisement133 1909-10-04 1 NOTICE. O. H. WILLIS, has returned from Java and is to be found m his office daily 33, Raffles Place. Telephone 596. COMBINED PIANO-PLAYER $800 This Perfect Model of Mechanical Genius can be Heard at our^ Showrooms Daily S. MOUTRIE Co., LIMITED. UNDER HOTEL EUROPE ADIS BUILDINGS. Popular Wants. ESTATE133 words
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Advertisement172 1909-10-04 1 Entertainments. AILHAMBRA CINEMATOGRAPH BEACH ROAD. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT AT 9-30. Pathe Freres' Latest Novelties GRASSE" The City of Flowers. PERFUMERY INDUSTRY. THE MISADVENTURES OF A^ PAIR OF TROUSERS j Comic A CHILD'S FAITH (Melodrama.) THE HORSE-SHOE (Comic.) Supported By Special Series of Comics Ac. MARLBOROUGH CINEMATOGRAPH, BEACH ROAD. Popular172 words
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Advertisement101 1909-10-04 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The Dade Ledger at Kelly and Walsh's Page 4. The Singapore diary for 1910 now ready Page 7. Municipal tenders required for various annual supplies Page 2. C. H. Willis has opened his office for the coming races Page 1. Municipal notice re repairs to China street —Page101 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous361 1909-10-04 1 THE WEEK Monday, 4th High Water.— l.l 6 a., 1.1 p M. M. Mail Homeward due. Maxim Co S.V.A. Bridging, 5.30 p S.R.E. (V) Field Works, Bridging 5.15 p S V.I. Company Drill. Monthly Miss. Mtg., Prinsep-st Church 8 15 p Tuesday, sth High Water.— 2 8 a., 1.36 p361 words
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Article212 1909-10-04 2 Berlin is suff^rinc from an unprecedented d:>m<-3 ie servant famine. Huadreds of housewives are returning from their summer holidays to find themselves cookless and rnaidless, with no prospect of relief. At the registry otfivw would-be mistresses compete for the services of three or four situation-212 words
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Article153 1909-10-04 2 House of Commons, Sept. 4. Mr Rees (Montgomery Boroughs. Mm asked tbe Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether t)ie Consul General at Szechuen informed the International Opium Commission that no trustworthy statistics existed aa to the acreage under the poppy m China and whether, if so,153 words
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466 1909-10-04 2 We hear that it has beau dscidid by the Perak Government to discontinue the Perak Government Agency m Penang as from the beginning of next year. A9 everybody knows, the Perak Government Agent m Penang is Mr A. D. Neubronner, the Consul for Siani466 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement716 1909-10-04 2 Weakened Vitality Impoverished Blood Read what Ayer's Ky Sarsaparilla did WnS^J I for a well-known I \l^ Ic^ m i ss i° nar y> I J xN\^J who writes ILr "I was for many years I I >r a sufferer from boils aud \^r other cruptious of a like K^^716 words
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Advertisement858 1909-10-04 2 NOTiQES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given that m order to carry out repairs, CHINA STREET, between Cross Street and Pckin Sreet, will be closed to traffic an and after Tuesday, the sth instant, until the work is completed. By Order. J. POLGLASE, Municipal Secretary. Municipal Office, Singapore, 2nd October,858 words
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Advertisement735 1909-10-04 2 NOTIQES. KELANTAN GOVERNMENT NO7m3ATION7 Tenders are hereby invited for the Opium Farm for the Northern District of the State of Kelantan for a period of three years commencing from Ist January, 1910. All information may be obtained from the office of the Adviser to His Highness the Raja, Kelantan, the735 words
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Advertisement555 1909-10-04 2 BANKS. International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Office 6O Wall Street, New York. London Office Threadneedle House, Bishopsgate Street Within, London EC. London Bankers National Provincial Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign Business Transacted. DEPOSITS. Current Deposit Accounts opened and Interest allowed on the daily balances at555 words
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Advertisement562 1909-10-04 2 manufacturers"!??? INSURANCE 0 Of OUtOt, EKTAIiTJsni i, Policies are World-Wide, Non- Forfeiubl. and Indisputabi< c'e It has to-day morf- businosH b tmm ft any other Canadian Lif, Insurant tTI ever ha<i at the sarti^ agf. All claims are promptly OMh surrenders, etc., granted application, by the Genera pore and Penan562 words
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Article622 1909-10-04 3 Tb rw w *re ei*ht bankruptcy matters be\t'- Justice S*rcombd Smith m the Supreme Court on Friday, and only one reterrt'i t l European arm. K ,Tvu Hood Keng, Mr Knowleg applied a p H^p-'neinent on behalf of Mr Ferrer i> vn V week's adjournment was granted. Jgr622 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement171 1909-10-04 3 PLLU LAUT COAL COMPANY, STAGEN. 90OTH RAM Borneo) I utd I'uiu Laut steam coal to be had at BOdcnte pri.'es. on application. Deep water, safe mooring, good anchorage. Electric Goalißg Tip, ijuick despatch j;uaranNo harbour or pilotage dues. No bvgM wlun taking bunkers. Trl. kddmm'. l'uiulaut-Sta<r,en'" Local Agt-at3 Behn, Meyer171 words
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Advertisement833 1909-10-04 3 'W "^VANA 1 Jul%. Tonic Wine vir^ n^i The ldeal p «c^-»"e-up w B\mJSl A 5 vitalising tonic specially prepared for use m tonto^ne tropical climates. Dispels lassitude and depression, gives I^LST m^ m strength, energy and appetite, and aids digestion. An excellent safeguard against malaria and other fevers. A833 words
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Advertisement642 1909-10-04 3 nPRRTMENTS. Board and residence at Miidura Oxiey Rise. Terms Moderate. Sept 1 4 v c WANTED. Small second hand Steam Launch at about $2,ooo.— Offers to C. H. L. c o Free Press. Oct 2 9.10 WANTED BY EUROPEAN. Lessons m English and Malay. Apply to— E. V. S. co642 words
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Advertisement312 1909-10-04 3 ASPINALL'S White Zinc, White Lead, Paints, Oils, Varnishes and Enamels. Are of the very highest quality it is possible to manufacture. Beware of imitations Aspinall's products a r e obtainable of all Dealers. IMPORTERS, THE BORNEO CO., LTD SINGAPORE. > < Of All Typewriters "THE EMPIRE" has the largest sale312 words
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Article23 1909-10-04 4 Domestic Occurrences. Birth. McLeod Craik. On Sunday, October 3 at the Maternity Hospital, Singapore, the wife of D. McLeod Craik, of a daughter23 words
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Article, Illustration1285 1909-10-04 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, Oct. 4, 1909. TLe most ardent admirer of the present Radical Government will fail to find any subject for admiration ag regards their naval policy, or want of policy. Tbe tremendous indictment at the beginning of the year on the discontinuance of the building programme,1,285 words
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Correspondence.
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Letter252 1909-10-04 4 To the Editor, Dear Sir, It is with some astonishment that I learn (fiom Mr. Mauleffinch himself) that the Boy Scouts are to be disbandedi In these days when every Briton should learn the use of the rifle, it is an excellent thing fur our boys to receive252 words
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Letter110 1909-10-04 4 To the Editor, Dear Sir, The gentleman that was fined as a result of a collision batween his motor car and a Chinrsa coolie opposite a mill on the way to TdEjong Kitong, has my sym pathy. On many occasions, I have uiei a string of cooiies near110 words
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Letter96 1909-10-04 4 TO THE El)ITOE, Will you allow me a small spice m your valuable paper to cill the attention of the authorities to the dangerous methods of blasting used at Mount WsJtich. On Friday afternoon last at 4 o'clock a great explosion occurred and houses m Tras Street were96 words
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Article377 1909-10-04 4 The monthly meeting of the Church Work Association will be held at the Parsonage, on Wednesday at 4 "iO p m. The Bishop of Singapore and Mrs Ferguson Davie are passengers from Marpeilles on Oct. 29 by the P. and O. steamer M*rmora for Singapore. Mr Lewis has joined the377 words
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Article49 1909-10-04 4 A MALAY STATES CO. Ku.i.t Leapt 2nd TbeptMpMtwlMi bM pi fUj<j Malay States PUft&f ,j l UVWlnent Company with a Mpttal off] 11*5,000 is bttag TbeCVmpany wequm of jungle land. The list opuns on 1 1 The Kalumponp livited I <l le eudedAu.u-t 11. [f I49 words
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Article17 1909-10-04 4 (/■><;;,.- mm i X The EoOoviag ru September m j 49.056; 1\?. «f 1 US; 7,1-217 words
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Article71 1909-10-04 4 The Eoflswiag i fioiel dre gBH ttsd. ]Nlr. .1 B 41 Iw H Trmd> and Cust-ms, n Sonu v A-i Hi r flmmn i n Kr Peel enooeeds Mr II Irtha is S<icretarv t Mi-si,], n ,->r. Mr A fT, .la-' beo mm B -venue AuHtor,71 words
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Article30 1909-10-04 4 lisssn (iiinn and Co mtorm v interim dividend bes beM j I holders of the above at ths Bate of $2 per Basic, (20 ;J on Lsl inst30 words
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Article284 1909-10-04 4 The annual inspection of the Volunteer Artillery was held yestei th»- Paesir P.mj ing j'ort, praottOS witk vice auiinuuitioa being giveu &n p.tr! d Inspection. Colonel Nelson, Offiotr Coumai Q A., was the inspecting officer, by Capt. Welmer and Lt BttSStU, B Q Colonel Broad284 words
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Article162 1909-10-04 4 The amateur* are busy rel above rnnmtic oomulf, irhioh ii adaj B B >(-.c from Btealej Wevman's PtU I >> w 1 novel and proved such produced at the Havmail^t flmtra It is a type of play which bus n i j 'en attempted m Singapore^162 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement352 1909-10-04 4 THE DADE PERPETUAL LEDGER I IMPROVED PATENT. THE DADE LOOSE LEAF LEDGER has proved to be preeminently practical and a distinct advance m Book-keeping Methods. The DADE i» applied to:— Stock Books, Cost Books, Inventories, Pay Rolls, Meter Records, Share and Deben* ture Ledgers, Loan Registers, Securities Ledgers, Insurance Registers,352 words
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Advertisement113 1909-10-04 4 TANJONG PAGAR DOCK BOARD. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. Tenders will be received up to 11th October, 1909, for the erection of a brick Building for Offices and Stores at Keppel Harbour for the Tanjong Pagar Dock Board. Plans and specifications can be viewed and all other information will be supplied113 words
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Advertisement20 1909-10-04 4 Chamberlain's Pain Balm. You will bunt a good while befoH find a liniment that, is onnsl tr» <" I hor>iK..r!aiii s20 words
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Article61 1909-10-04 5 MORE NAVY DIFFICULTIES. Government's Suicidal Economy. B ibilrilM) Telegraph. Router's) Km Ost 2, 3.10 pm. >rtl an appearing ia the various newsp.;- r fA serio-is difficulties having to the Cabinet declining to i tbi i— andations of Saa L>rd idgemas furaa inertusein the peraoana] of 15,000, to keep61 words
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Article44 1909-10-04 5 GLOOMY CONSERVATIVE VIEW. Racaif&d, < Nsl 2. 10 56 a.m. p •:> HI tike a cjloomv view r 7, rafanifl The increase for the half year to Sept. X) whereas fourteen millions were wanted. m baa fallen daring >ix conths by bj 67 3 1,000 com.44 words
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Article43 1909-10-04 5 Kan V 1: ISmes mju th.it the \xner M n who participated m the vorld'i I irnaii robacribed for a loving cup pfaMßted to the iTipnnoati mil, m ipprec/i. n of the courtesies received by hem m .1 1| m.43 words
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Article17 1909-10-04 5 The Mir.- on Company retains its licence )r it- i u_' fliitinco itationn acrois the > <17 words
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576 1909-10-04 5 I m Stai ion Taken Over. In "The Times" of July 23 Mr Buxton, the Posti::.u->t- r OeßCtal, wm reported to Lave said on the diy 1 1 lote at Hull matter of public policy he bad come ♦c the conclusion fthal at any576 words
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Article283 1909-10-04 5 ANOTHER ADVANCE BEGUN. Hard Fighting. (By Subira-in* Telegraph.— Reutor's) R*c. Oct 2,: 10 12 am. The Spaniards m a reconnaissance [from Ziluau met with a sevare reverse. General Vicario.Jtwo captains and lieutenants and fourteen men were killed, and 180 wounded. Em. Ooi 3, 9.54 p-n. The Spanish283 words
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Article43 1909-10-04 5 Kec. Oct. 2, 3 15 pm. The Nbvoe Yremya and Kuss are making indignant comments on a Russo-German incident at Harbin, where it is stated the German Consul von Muller refused to recos?n:z9 the Russian authority within the Russian settlement.43 words
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Article40 1909-10-04 5 The Bar liner Tageblatt says that a mental specialist has been summoned to Livonia owing to the Tsaritsa hiving developed melancholia. H?r Majesty is haunted by the fear that the Tsarevitch will be the victim of terrorists.40 words
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Article23 1909-10-04 5 Sir Thomas Lipton sails for New York on Oct. 9 to endeavour to arrange a race for the America, Cup.23 words
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Article15 1909-10-04 5 The Garman Crown Princess has been delivered cf a eon. > <15 words
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Article82 1909-10-04 5 There is a formidable looking list of bills for the Council meeting on Friday. First readings include the Education Bill Portuguese Missions Incorporation Bill Companies Ordinance amendment *Chandu Revenue to give the Government the exclusive right to import and expirt opium and to prepare and sell chandu"); Muhanimedau82 words
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Article107 1909-10-04 5 The selections from the Messiah and the Elijah will be given at the Choral Festival on Wednesday October 6th, and Thursday October 7th, at 9 p.m. each day m the Cathedral. Two hundred extra chairs will be provided. A collection will be made towards the cost of107 words
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Article950 1909-10-04 5 There was quite a record attendance at the cours9 on Saturday morning to witness tie horse 3 bein^ put through their work, tho going being fast and the fence not up. Castro (Turner) tb.9 first to tike the course cantered i©und to the Derby post and started off950 words
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Article165 1909-10-04 5 A Chinamau has been arrested for relieving a man named Hussaiu of $38 m Arab Street. Krosangs valued at §50 odd have bee D stolen from the residence of a woman named Embah at 31 Jeddah Street. Clothing and money amounting to $9 have been stolen from165 words
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Article65 1909-10-04 5 Teams selected by Mr Fergus m for the S. G. C. and Mr Trowell for the K. G. C. played foursomes over the Keppel Links yesterday. The series ended m an easy win for Keppel, who we understand won every match. During the period of the S. G. C65 words
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Article263 1909-10-04 5 Stone Throwing at Menglembu. For some time past, says the T.mes of Malaya, placards have been appearing m Ipoh and the Kinta townships inciting the Chinese of Perak to boycott the Japanese owing to the insults Japan had heaped on China." For some time the ignorant263 words
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Article324 1909-10-04 5 In giving judgment m this appeal case, the Senior Judicial Commissioner of the F. M. S. said that he had carefully considered the points urged by Counsel on prisoner's behalf while he had also carefully gone into all the evidence given m the Court below. The offences324 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement61 1909-10-04 5 A Remedy That Cures Colic. Some time back I had a very bad attack of colic, says Mrs. C. Pienaar of Middelburg Cape Colony. I saw an advertisement m the paper of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which I at once got frcm the chemist, Mr. W. C. Turpin.61 words
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Advertisement31 1909-10-04 5 Rheumatism. More than nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles, due to cold or damp weather or chronic rheumatism. In sach cases no internal31 words
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Advertisement201 1909-10-04 5 ROBINSON Co. NOW ON VIEW CORRECT EXCLUSIVE STYLES IN TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED MILLINERY. FOR THE RACES. ROBINSON Co. The Ship of the Desert BOUtOII ROUge and IS no less famous than IFV^llf OOl'fc EGYPTIAN g^-vg CIGARETTES I yga&a lhe lwo Perfect Brands made fc^l i 3 A. LIIXUrV Connolsseursknowthat Egyptian201 words
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Article706 1909-10-04 6 At a meeting of rubber brokers and buyers on the Ist ult., it was agreed, that the auctions -will m future take place on Tuesdays, at eleven o'clock, and that catalogues are to be out anc Bam pies on show on the Monday previous by706 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement88 1909-10-04 6 BATING MAIiKA RUBBER ESTATES. LIMITED. Application for reserved shares (2 shillings) m the above-named Company, which will be floated m Xondon, m October, may now be made to the Undersigned. SHARPE, ROSS Co., Ltd., As Agents, Batang Malaka Estates Syndicate. Singapore, Sept. 29th, '09. Sept 30 12.10 F. CLARKE CO.,88 words
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Advertisement749 1909-10-04 6 SHIPPING. ox Sorddeutscher Lloyd, Bremer. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The faat and well-known mail iteamers o! hie Company iail fortnightly from Bremen, lamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamptor, Hbraltar, Genoa, Naplee, (oonneotion Marseilles tfaplee, Alexandria and vice vena) Port Saia Juei, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hong rong, Shanghai, Nagaaaki Kobe to749 words
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Advertisement619 1909-10-04 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AM E RIKA 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. Taking619 words
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Advertisement417 1909-10-04 6 SHIPPING. OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. j The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre417 words
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Advertisement683 1909-10-04 6 SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Pcnang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London* Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Golf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or abort MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Delhi Oct 8 Delhi683 words
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Advertisement600 1909-10-04 6 SHIPPING. Apcar Line. The undermentioned mail steamers o; the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan calling at Penang, Singapore, Hong. Kong Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tonfi. Comuiardi r s.s. Japan 6.0] 3 ,1. (i. Oiii, 8.8. Gregory Apcar 4.606 S. H, Bnlioo. 8.8. Arratoon Apcar 4,f>10600 words
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Article1049 1909-10-04 7 October 2nd. Cap. Issur. Paid. LastDiv. Buyers. Sellers 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo Malay 124 Int. 16/3 166 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 10 5 120 515 0 80,000 1 1 Batu Tiga (Salangor) 5 2 16 2 2 0 100,000 i} 1 Bukit Kajang 246 2 50 i 11,049 words
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Article70 1909-10-04 7 (Corrected ur to Oct. 2 Bi.uk 4m s 2/4^ l demand B'4A Private credits 3ms E/tlf credits 6ms 2 :4\^ France, demand Bank 2i*i Germany, demand 24ft India, T. T |fgf Hongkong, demand ?4: di» Yokohama, demand nom. 11 4 Java, demand ]4(| Bangkok' demand <;♦; Sovereigns, Bank Buying70 words
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Article161 1909-10-04 7 v.c Oct. 2 Tin m m *m buyers $69 57^ Gambier m* mm m buyers 11.50 Gambier Oube No. 1 M 15 50 Ghunbier Oubt No. 2 noin Pepper BUck (ori'ti S'fort) 14.74 Pepper, White (f ai buy ers 26 1 0 Nutmegs (110 to tk«l».).^ 18.00 Nutmegs (80161 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement561 1909-10-04 7 On the Berth. BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co. Ltd. FOR Port Swettenham, Penan?, Negapatam, Madras, Pondicherry, Karikal and Negapitam. Tiik Company's Steameb TEESTA,' 1 IS tms, C. Willis, commander, will be des hebed ior the above ports on Monday, Ilk instant, at 8 p.m. baa f xceik-nt accommodation for first561 words
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Advertisement696 1909-10-04 7 TO LET. STORAGE GODOWN TO LET. Ground floor (concrete) area 3,444 sq. ft. Light first rtoor area 1,000 square feet. (iround floor about 2 ft. above level of street. Two cart-loading entrances m Selangor Street, and one iv Trafalgar Street. Situation of Godown adjacent to Tanjong Pagar Dock Property off696 words
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Advertisement10 1909-10-04 7 Farh «B Ib t» ...t-.,,i Beware mlDn V W Coanterfeils.10 words
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Advertisement132 1909-10-04 7 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. CJndie Contract with thb Nbthkelands India GovßHNM«jrr. Agent* at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Limited, 2-3, Colder Quay. THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE. Van DiKMBH Mantok, Blinjoe, Soengr-i Liat, Pangkal-Pinan^r Koba and < Toboali #M ()ct> ft Japara Mantok and Palembang O ct Brouwer Moeara-Saba,132 words
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Page 7 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous816 1909-10-04 7 VESSELS IN PORT. m 4. u. l Flag and Tona Commandere Arrived From For Whan Waterwitch Brit gun boat 640 Douglas Sept 29 Muar Muar nfSlfSS! T? M i? M1 7 ved From Consignee For When Bandai Maru Jap 2f00 Miyasaki Sept 29 Miike M B K Miike Ban PohGuan816 words
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Miscellaneous120 1909-10-04 7 WEATHER REPORT. Hat* Bar Wind Temp Hnm Skj R*ia Oct -1. H'kong Ka 29.97 OtXm 85 c Manila 10a 7*>7 BBWI 2H 2*i o H'koni,' 4 p 29.82 NW Bl g Manila 4 p 755 BW9 29 25 o CM 3. H'kong Kja '29 79 N3 si o«] Manik 10120 words
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Article1702 1909-10-04 8 FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 12th October, 19D9. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value $500. A Race for Maiden Horses. 'Weight 9st. Ex-Griffins allowed 7 tl>. Entrance, $20. Distance, Race Course. Lehrenkraujis and Diehl's Penang. Seah Eng Kun's Stockade. S. B. Archdeacon's Heatberbell. H. H. Sultan of Johore's Para King.1,702 words
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Article237 1909-10-04 8 S. C. C. vs. S. R. C. Elevens of these clubs met on the Esplanade on Saturday, some good cricket resulting. Mergler nearly emulated the feat of Peake the week before by taking all the wickets, and hi 3 eight cost less than four each. Fulcher hit hard, 32237 words
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Article676 1909-10-04 8 The P. O. steamer Pdlermo from London en route to Hongkong and Shanghai cleared the harbour on Saturday morning at nine o'clock. The outward bound French mail steamer Toiirane came m yesterday about eleven o'clock, and goes on at daylight to-day. Many of the passengers were about town676 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement15 1909-10-04 8 W.J.GARCIA (Corner of) ORCHARD ROAD. For Good, Cheap, Reliable Pianos new, secondhand and for hire.15 words
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Advertisement18 1909-10-04 8 NOW READY. THE SINGAPORE STRAITS Rough Diary at 1910 Price $1.25 per copy. PUBLISHERS FRASER WEAVE, Ltd. MARTIN'S18 words
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Advertisement411 1909-10-04 8 TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. CASH IN ADVANCE Secures ten per cent discount. But not if bills have to be issued and collectors sent. Send to this office, any time before October 10th. $6.75 for three months subscription $25 for a year. (ANY TIME BEFORE OCTOBER 10th [POSTAGE 50 CENTO A MONTH411 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous108 1909-10-04 8 PASSENGERS. Per Penang Messrs R. Charter, R. C. Hislop and J. S. Cowen. Per Perak Mr Pigot, Mr Sellars, Mr Goldie, Dr. Weir. Per Xippon S. Brown, W. Bondi. Per Glenlogan Mr Maher. Per Ban Hocg Leong: Mai Way and two children. Per Sarie Borneo Mr and Mrs Schlimmer. Per108 words
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