The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 15 October 1909

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 15, 1909. NO. 6,729
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  • 141 1 The results of the second day's racing will be found on page 8. An Anarchist having heen shot at Barcelona for being concerned in plots against the monarchy, anarchists in other parts of the world have rioted, particularly in Paris Page 5. A Special Telegram from Hongkong
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  • 1029 1 Whal is the underlying principle v. makes the obtaining of certain thing! b\ chance, a sin or wrong in the eves of manv people. In other words why io I many people consider gambling essential wrong. The answer generally given is ileitis wrong to obtain things without working
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 188 1 jBL 5 aOB RBB3 BSSBfix I MERSEY SUCTION GAS PLANT 1 I WON THE GRAND PRIX -I AT THE IFRAXSO BRITISH EXHIBITION. B PI LL PABTICTJLABS AND PRICBS9FBOM s CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS ™>™*- a JS WflßaiF LEONG CHEONG Co. TAILORS AND s OUTFITTERS. Leong Cheong Co. Singapore, j ■him ii.
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    • 98 1 Popular Wants. WANTED. Motor Cycle in good condition, Magneto. Write full particulars. Motor co Free Press. HALF THE COST at which coolies were available before, we now supply coolies at to ESTATES AND MINES. The Straits Immigration Syndicate, Singapore, 48-B, Rafiles Place. j HARIMA HALL. i I I CINEMATOGRAPH,! NORTH
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    • 358 1 Entertainments. A LH AM BRA BEACH ROAD. I SPECIAL RACE WEEK PROGRAMME. ALL NEW PICTURES. TO-NIGHT AT 9-30 P. M. I The Second Time Latham tries to cross i the English Channel. A Grand Record of Latham's second plucky attempt to cross the Channel. 1. Awaiting a favourable opportunity. <
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    • 102 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. British firm wants a compradore. security $50 000— Page 2. Persons willing to give evidence before tinMunicipal Enquiry Commission are asked to communicate with Mr. L. E. P. Wolferstan. the secretary Page 2. On the Berth, Prinzess Alice, Monmouthshire, Kistna Page 6. Bankruptcy notice re Goh Kong Chye
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 361 1 THE WEEK Feiday, 15th High Water.— ll. o a 11.26 p. Municipal Commission, 2.30 p N. D. L. Mail Outward due. Shield Football, S R.C. vs S C.C. C. C. A. Anniversary, 8.30 p Saturday, 16th High Water.— ll.2- a.. 11 54 p Hari Raya (Mohammedan Festival Races Third Day.
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  • 396 2 ub Oonee] at Bombay in b O I tde Ifl ln-'V.i yrt, Tb€ a-. I C wapeav preci yN rt trade cf this oommo;::y a (adia. The few loci! iadepend si I'.icturers Bad it fieatt to keep wit) ra< h Stroag oppoti* *„.u. Tbei be large import
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  • 299 2 The telegram from the Times Shanghsj correspondent furnishes a more than ran 1 iently strong illustration of the impotence whh-h has so long characterised the lotion of the British Government in the Far Ea^t. The Khikiang Native Chamber of Oommqroa orginised s boycott of the Brit
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 42 2 A Remedy That Cures Colic. Some time back I had a very bad attad of colic, says Mrs. C. Pienaar of Mi.ldelburg Cape Colony. I saw an advertisement ii the paper of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholers and Diarrhoea Ueruedy,jvhich I at once gol
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    • 1165 2 ii ii ii vii j Civil Mechanical and Electrical Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, Boiler Makers, Bridge Builders and General Contractors, SOLE AGENTS FOR Worthington Pump Coys Patent Pumps Pulsometer Engineering Coys Pulsometer rwy.* Robey and Cos' Portable Engin-s and Machinery j Richard Hornsby and Sons Oil and Gas Plants
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    • 693 2 NOTIQES. SM6AjPB!I€ 60VEMMEHT RAILWAY. k Special H&CE Tram to JOHORL 0x Saturday, Oct 16th, will run as follow i :>■'■ J- few o: -I p.m. hor DO p.m, Johon 3 05 p.m, 9-05 p.m. Oct 13 BATANG MAUM RUBBER ESTATES, LIMITED Application for resent 4 shares (2 shilln-'g-sj ie the
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    • 581 2 BRINKS, International asiiunfi to? porati^n. CAF!T?J ??nd Si F ??FLUS COLO (6,500,000. riBAD ioe -sc Wa2 Str z':. Saw Yc Bishopagatc Street V5 [fihia, Lobdob BC. BE 3 ii rral Pfcoi r '-r' Boai ers Tra:..,TS. cecums opened a^d Interost 3 wed 30 1 .at th rate >es aani m.
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    • 328 2 INSURRXQES, MANUFACTURERS 1!f1 F.BTABLIS! World-Wid. K .rfeiuble and Indiep U day i ton t! i Canadian Lli 'i ima ore pro: t by thi pore i oang, F. S. EVANS, VN I GUTHRIE Co .t,c. Gei J .v I- SOUTH BR[T!IiK Dm BAVCI '•"•>' and Mercbi KARI2TE Insnrarj s accepted
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  • 193 3 j, Hkaki- [N LuNtx'N. I > of tbe HeetropaOHS (Ltd.,) g iry-avenne, a comoewspapei men aaeembled tation i mU. H. S. J. Booth, the to bear L»rd Rosebery'a I* was lathered at Glasgow. mi famished with a he held to hie ears rt ibre in a. chair
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 263 3 YONG FCXNG, Ptotograpt e State ;:-Class Pb tographs and Enlargements i (RID SE ROAD 11 SALON A" The Siamese C I i K *J Hah, Cod w i..y> and doo- not From DISPKKSABI L-TD 20 j PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS. I ras, Ptaft6Bi rapau l r uotograpuic gj at e I J
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    • 679 3 TO LET. TO LET. IMMEDIATE ENTRY. Large and convenient Godown on 3, Boat Quay, with entry also from 3, Battery Road having 3 ffoors with two large rooms on each r. Then are two staircases in the building. Water and gas is laid on, also connections for Electric light. Apply
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    • 885 3 AUeTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF LAND AT TUAS. Tuesday, 19th October, at 2-30 p. m. All that piece of freehold agricultural land situate at Tuas, Singapore, are 25 acres, 1 rood, 1 pole comprised in Grant No. 39. POWELL Co.. Auctioneers. Oct 13 20.10 AUCTION SALE OF Land off Jurong Road.
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    • 302 3 AUGTIONS. 1 MORTGAGEES' SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTIES Tuesday, 19th October, at 2-30 p.m. 1. All that valuable piece of land fronting Telok Ayer Street and Stanley Street together with the residential premises erected thereon and known as No. 81, Telok Ayer Street and No 16, Stanley Street, Singapore. (Statutory
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    • 586 3 DRINK TANSAN!! w A PETITION TO CONGRESS. A Memorial signed by nearly one hundred leading American Doctors and Physicians has been presented to the U. S. A. Congress praying that TANSAN from TAKARADZKA may be admitted duty free into the United States of America. The "Japan Advertiser" says: 44 The
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  • 43 4 Domestic Occurrences. Births. Mc:s. At Loehanhead Souse, Dumfries. oa the 4th September, the wife of Alex. MOIB, I cf a daughter, Fran, in.— On Wednesday 13th, at 30. Carenagh Koad, the wife of Mr. A. Fran. .en. j ci a daughter. I I
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  • 1221 4 The Singapore Free Press Friday, Oct. 15, 1909. Soros Fnnciaeo Ferrer, of Barcelona, in nhoee bosom yesterday the legal bullet found a billet, was apparently the Irienl of Anarchists and socialists ail over the worldThere have been demonstrations at Paris, in Italy, at Monte Video and Buenos Aires, in sympathy
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  • 804 4 "K" has not authenticated bia letter, which therefore cannot be inserted. Congratulations are due to Mr and Kn Cobham on the .idven. of a eon and ail Lauderdale Estate, on Bunday, [P Mr Maurice Hellier, [nepect* r of Sea Singapore and llaJaeoa, imed fr :.j leave bv the extra P.
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  • 47 4 IMPERIAL SANCTION IND INTEREST. Do the Straits C [ia King, as a interest ia the H Scheme, has directed that i bv the B shall Scholars. should I 1 sehok i of the f of th- I that they ahouiJ t Eonj ng and S
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  • 120 4 RAMPANT RIKIS] MEN. Several Men Kuala Lumpor. 4 a I at aaiaes continues. lay en ag thaCjde C boati Eroaa Am pang and r attacked on atAtennc ■ad parangi axes to e buses. Two of them were shy. by a ire b t m n 1 nkers
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  • 23 4 B -iport cf i Perak baaanai a i aa under, there hsaag ad fig rai d r1 lactaea Bl j Dal
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  • 63 4 N- w "i she* a i«N--port of several omeials of ia4 laaaaaaal mpaniee ha~ -i AMI .r.i ia Sew T n coma*?* b an iniaatigal a* been ecoc adhjl partment of Just i rgf i T alleges that «evr j way companies nave paid
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  • 81 4 the yeaaag b» be married >n Sat i^v nexate the wt I •i- away to the country has bean ten baa been a P— u? .V~-,;.v i. rti tv 1 acknowledged Sept I b bein^: There appear* to be burc.no n tha E II i pr-r-rL" io I advancemen* a
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 316 4 Racbals Hayer-Pianos COMBINING A PIANO AND THE ABILITY TO PLAY IT CREDIT or CASH DISCOUNT Ordinary Piaaoi Take- in Kzehange. ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ltd. «nßnßaßnß^^i^^^^^^na:^^^^^^K^^^^^H«f&i»John Little ®> Co., Ltd. r >* £9 lean. I i a^ j«j ||l ra m tKL LET US COME TOGETHER And shew you our new
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    • 110 4 IX'MAS MAILS. With a view to avoid the rush of work inevitably resulting from an accumulation of orders about the end of next 1 month we earnestly request I I the public to sit NOW for their I portraits and to give us the 8 I time and leisure so
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    • 23 4 Grimault's Skin Soap. v c medror its c.emni.ng ±1. perties .n removing 1 i vents aD skin diseases it is m<* tr, n«>
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  • 16 5 1 1 iss ii: Minister of Pibtained the Tsar's consent to
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  • 82 5 tfOTOUS SYMPATHISERS. A Eray in Paris. Subn: r^ Tdegnffe. Reuter's) r y m. < )ct. 1 Itb. 'error, whomu inplicat ;u Catalouia, MM B Bg klfosso*! wedding BOed i- i'h a.ii'1 shot a :.>•:■-. HI II .1 p b I I f -n gaMnL v. ispende 1 in
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  • 41 5 red I t, 1 rb, .1". a.m. f'f a i-i.e? i was ran vesi ng I Bug tarn retail *t taut jn 6.13 1 Baytoi 5 jre 6 el I Submit 1, Dibs 1 m fcraiM I bj Morton.
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  • 22 5 M. BARBIE'S MARITAL TROUBLES. 1 let. 14. 9 46 a ra. th- 3 w^li-known author, a divor Cfl a MX iat of >- <
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  • 226 5 *M I PM tee Other day of a lU the M llandß, who not only the proverbial ther stipulated that This was to 1 t'.ui against his estate, acting i expense she B S itt his will shall be t ner own ehet, and not be chargelbs property
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  • 101 5 nd especially a j irist who repre--•untry at on- the Hague Peace I man fa whom we should ►s for wholehearted advocacy of J principle-. And so Baron von 1 1 those nullifications. 1 Mitten a i>ook to show "wtb t the peaee movement in- He
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  • 221 5 Mr. Asquith's Intentions. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter's) The consensus of opinion is that Mr Aaquith advised His Majesty to ascertain the views of Load Lansdowne and Mr Balfour. lha Unionists attack this as an unprecedented attempt to use the Crown to learn j the intention of their
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  • 48 5 Kec (Jet 1 L, I<».:2<» a.m. Mr Crane declares that his article was not an indiscretion but was an effort to carry out his understanding of President TatVs wishes, who told him that his utterances on politico-commerciai affairs in the Far East were red hot.
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  • 22 5 At Vienna the Austrian Emperor received the Japanese military mission which is studving army organizition at a special audience.
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  • 427 5 Look on This Picture and on This." (Hamlet Why are Dr. Cook's statements criticised I and those of Commander Peary accepted!' The reason is not very clear. Both men are experienced in Arctic exploration. Both had worked out a route plan that gave every pro miee ol
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  • 348 5 FRASER CO's SHARE CIRCULAR. Heavy realizing of weak speculative accounts on the Stock Exchange was the reason given for the very sharp set back reported in our last issue, and this is rather borne out by the fact that it was extremely shortlived, and unless advantage was taken of the
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  • 268 5 We mentioned in yesterday's issue, says the Malay Mail, that the boycott of Japanese by the Chinese is causing considerable disquietude in Perak had spread to this town, but we also pointed out that the situation here did not appear to be such as to cause undue
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  • 239 5 An extraordinary general meeting of the shareholders of Rahman Hydraulic Tin, Ltd., was held at the offices of Messrs. Adam son and Gilfllian, Penang, on Saturday to decide whether or not to grant a purchase of the company's property. In answer to Mr. Macbain, who asked on
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  • 42 5 Prom the Indian Planters' Gazette There was such a crowd of jockeys up at the CT 0. office the other evening that it looked like a choir practice. They all turned up garbed like little angels in black coats and white ties.
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  • 873 5 Wanted a Witness. e A well-behaved duck sat silently in front l- of the witness box in the Third Court yes- terday, while various persons questioned its g ownership. The case was one of fraudulent possession and one link— one quack, intelli- a gently given— was required to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 9 5 A Safe Medicine. Don't be afraid to give Chamberlain's
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    • 170 5 ROBINSON &Co. JJjfif a r Sf"7 00d and Pliable FIELD GLASS of High Power and Clear Definition, Medium Size, easily cleaned, light in the Hand, and for the price is an extremely Good ulass complete with leather sling case. "ROSS" Prism Binoculars," ZEISS' Field ClassesROBINSON Co. W. D. H. O.
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  • 623 6 To THE EdITOB, BtXAAJL Sir, I am returning to the East Siug.ipore in a few weeks, and wish to take one SJS two dogs with me. What breed would you advice I want a man's dog, and thought of a Buiidog, a Bor/.oi, and a Terrier, either
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  • 208 6 Tti3 Australians are preparing for what seems on the surface a very remote contingency the invasion of their shores by an isiatifi Power In the meantime, however, by the creation oi an effective National Army they have added considerably to the offensive and defensive strength of
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 144 6 BURNS PHILP LINE. SINGAPORE TO JAVA PORTS, PORT DARWIN. THURSDAY ISLAND, BRISBANE AND SYDNEY, ALSO TAKING CARGO FOR OTHER KORTH QUEENSLAND PORTS, BRITISH NEW GUINEA. NEW BRITAIN AND NEW ZEALAND PORTS (with transhipment) *as inducement offers Smooth passage Superb Scenery JLingnlai saonthlj aervios to abore ports i naaintait sd bj
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    • 607 6 On the Berth. S.S. M KISTNA." FOR POUT SWETTENHAM PENANG, The above steamer will be detained here for Docking and Boiler cleaning, and will not take the sailing of the 20th instant. She vrili resume her usual sailings on Wednesday th'_27th instant. Oct 15 21.10 SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS LTD.
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    • 586 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular Bervice 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 at
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    • 437 6 I SHIPPING. OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nav, Co. Ltd. The Companies' Bt*>amerd 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, Havre
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    • 643 6 SHIPPING. j P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Ladbig issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Porta. Steamers aril! leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Devanha Oct 22
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    • 590 6 SHIPPING. N. D. L Norddeutscher Lloyd, Brmnaj IMPERIAL GEEMAK MAIL LQTI The fast and well-known mail ui**. this Company sail fortnightly from Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, s at Gibraltar, Genoa, Naplee, (connection M Naples, Alexandria and vice vers*) Snez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapi n kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki ft Kobe u
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  • 605 7 ixrs Pait jAstDiv Buyers. Sbllees, ,00 2 I ngl .Mda; !*li>* 15/- 15/6 30.000 1 Bata Cavea "0 5 7' 512 6 < 1 tfc Tiga (Seki ;ci 5 2 2 6 2 5 0 [1 Bukit Eajanj s<: 2 7 0 •V 1 7 6 18 6 ntit
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  • 75 7 (Corrected up to Oct. 14 Bank -1 m s 2/4 T s '■-'> 24^ Private credits 3ms 2/4^ credits 6ui s 2/4 T^ France, demand Bask 294^ Germany, demaud 239| India, T. T 174? Ii >x ,kgng, demand 25%dis I Yokohama, d^nicind noia. Hi Java, demand 1404 I Bangkok'
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  • 117 7 G m v i 1 1 5 Qaml m Dana He. m 15.50 Pepper Blacl [onCi (Tfinaj H oo Pepper Waits lag y- 1 2 >' rtxaegi I 0 bo kaalk)*. 1 j Snbnrjs^.d IV.: 22.00 OofM r." gov 24, 7, r Bally Ooffw [10 Black.) 27/W JLibsfßtc OoflM
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 273 7 M rir~ SS^M wo—^^^» ■■«n ,i »»i nrr/^i»«T»« 4«^rarF!»?r-vv rwi X'MAS PRESENTS. AUCTION SALE Cr glass Japanese -ov-Zfiiii. y.f-r. ■**W%, Silver Goo£^, J&am&.&eene Ware, f Jo'd Wire Glt'trjxsia. Hr:*?? *&d Hronz-j. Wo*"* Messrs. IL L Cogblai G-:, S;lc-joi»y*, tlay and Wertneptfay, ISih 20th October, jti W*3Q a.m. i book c
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    • 27 7 TiTTTMnrilli iiiii i nun -n ■-iiinrininini hiiiiihihimm immhhihh ——iiiii In! Vi AHB of -tZZITA TIONS 0k Japan Kananga ell Toilet Water mmm p 4 ris f /w?p
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    • 103 7 0£ KOMNKLIJKE PAKETVAART AATS.;: A Cndsj Contract wit:: thk Kananasnaarm [vnta Oovw Amenta at Singapore, The Shipsaffency, Limited, 2-3, ticliyer (inne TK^ UVDSEMCXTIONED DATE3 OF DEPARTURE Unl OWL* tfTOOXXMAVB SWAEBDE- j CHOCN Batavia Java-coast, Samarang. Soorabaia. M*cj n I lik- I Papan, Donggala. Menado, Sangir islands, Go bay and Paleleli
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 622 7 VESSELS IN PORT. Steamers Flrc: fi Team Master ArrrvH From nonpienee 9m av%asj Anamba Brit 1159 Saagster at 9 Hongkong Cat: Bro, Uauerteia Besitang Dut 270 Kuhn Oct 3 P. Sambos Aa. Pet Co, Uaeertena O. HockKi«.ti Dr.t 1082 Huberts Oct M Baf Wee Bros, AaiApi 15 jC. Ferd. Liiesz
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    • 116 7 tTEATffXR SEPORT. Data Bar H ad Temp Ham Sky Rsi© H'kong 10a W.01 BSEI 82 c Manila LOa 7 I WBW\ SO H kong 4 r 2 -1 Hani a 4 78 WTSU 1 II M c Kattflang Karfaaa Boayital, 19GS. i-if. 3 P.M. P.M Baroi I n 1 v
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  • 1529 8 SECOND DAYS RESULT. The second day's racing of the autumn meeting was attended by finer weather than ■A first seemed likely, as there was fairly heavv rain in the morning and the day was overcast. Fortunately the sun came out later and as the lawn was pretty
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  • 222 8 A match was played >^n the S. B. C. ground yesterdiy, Mr O. Scharen^uivel bringing up a team agaiust the Club, the game ending iu a draw. Scores. G. G. James fa Oorloff 10 F. A. Bartholomeuaz Ibw b Oorloff 1 G. B. Leicester Ij Oorloff 0 V, Gahetsn
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  • 22 8 In addition to that on page 7.] Prinzess Alice, Ger "721, Capt Grosch, Oct 14, Hamburg, Behn Meyer. Yokohama 15.
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  • 24 8 More than nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism are simply rheumatism of the muscles, duo to cold or damp weather or
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  • 825 8 One death from beri-beri occurred on board the A. Apcar on Wednesday. The Kistna will not take her usual sailing next week, 20th, being detained here for docking and boiler cleaning. The steamer Sirie Borneo after having had a complete overhaul, in addition to scraping and painting was
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  • 39 8 The steam launch Argo will leave Johns- j ton's Pier for *he Club Bungalow on Sunday at 9, 10 aud 11 a.m. 230 and 330 p.m., returning at 9.30 and 10.30 a.m., 1215, 3 and 5.30 p.m.
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  • 49 8 We are requested to announce that five of the Australian Cricketers, Mtssrs M. A. Noble, F. Law, W. W. Armstrong, A. Cotter and A. J. Hopkins are expected in Singapore about the 20th of October aud will take part in two cricket matches. It is
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  • 616 8 This Mission is making healthy, and in some respects rapid growth. There are in Java over 30 million Moslems and nearly 4-00,'. 00 scattered Ch'nese. These latter are in many cases of several generations residence in this land and there is a plentiful admixture of Javanese blood,
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  • 151 8 Per Lady Weld Messrs Fosmale and F. W. Collin and Dr. Iwatsnbo. Per Hye Leong Messrs Mul'er, Fitzgerald, O. L. Born«r, R. Charter. Soo Ah Ghee and F. Ruchwiddy Per Kuchin^ Messrs Hilckes and Graig and Madame Baldini. Per A. Apcar Mrs Johannes and child, Miss Johannes, Master Johanna,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 48 8 --jflftb--CHEONG BROTHERS DENTISTS 25, South Bridge Road, Singapore. First-class Mechanical Dentistry, Gold, Crowns, Bridges, Fillings and Vulcanites. Punctuality Guaranteed and Moderate Charges. Full Line Dental Supplies, Tooth Powders and Brushes for Sale. W.J. GARCIA (Corner of) ORCHARD BOAD. For Good, Cheap, Reliable Pianos new, secondhand and for hire.
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    • 245 8 Netherlands Gutta Pcrcha COMPANY, LIMITED. Singapore Rubber Works MOTOR TYRES retreaded at Moderate Prices. RIBBED MATS for Motor Cars. MATS (3ft. x2ft.) for Carriages and Rikishas. ALL KIND OF BICYCLE TYRES. Works and Offices— PASSlß. PANJANG, Singapore. Sole Agents— HOOGLANDT and Co., Singapore. R^BMRDBsvnußHßHßnnvnsßnHHßnsnHaunn NOTICE. I On November Ist, 1909,
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    • 18 8 Bi^ajasassß SLEDGE MILK. MANY OF THE HEALTH:: > BABIES IN SINGAPORE I ARE FED ON I Sledge Milk. I
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