The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 February 1910
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Title Section20 1910-02-05 1 The Singapore Free Press and M ERCANTI LE A D VERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1910. NO. 6,82520 words
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Article132 1910-02-05 1 Theie is a general agreement that the stupid proposal of the Cietans to send delepates to Greece migrht cause trouble if the Porte and all the Powers were not agreed to resist it Pasr^ 7. A cumber of F. M. S. wires appear on p>ge 6, one132 words
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Article1015 1910-02-05 1 Although BOW tkiriy years old, and p» r. haps ancient M rpgaida details, bearing m mitid tLe researches th.it have betn eirried on by exp!o?ers md collated I >■ seitutitis. the woik <>v "I-ldLd Life" by I >r A H, Wallace contaii> voy much tLat it n'eresticg to1,015 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement219 1910-02-05 1 DUNLOP MOTOR, > CYCLE TYRES C!N BE OBTAINED FROM ALL AGENTS AND DEALERS. Che Dunlop Rubber go. (Tar east) 01 PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION 7, COLLYER QUAY, Ikatz bros., ltd, HARNESS AND SADDLERY. OUR STOCK OF lIORSEWEAR IS WBOM THE DEPUTED MAKERS JOHN LECKIE Co., of London Whose gcods are219 words
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Advertisement282 1910-02-05 1 Entertainments. ONE WEEK MORE. HIPPODROME CIRCUS MENAGERIE. WILL STAY FOR ONE WEEK MORE GRAND MATINEE TODAY AT 4 P.M. To=Ni£ht I To-Ni&ht AT 9-15 Enormous Attractions Next Week FOR THE CHNESE NEW YEAR HOLIDAYS. PLAN OF SEATS AT KOBINSON PIANO COMPANY. K. BYSACK... Proprietor Manager. J. ROSS... Press Representative. THE282 words
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Advertisement270 1910-02-05 1 Entertainments. The Old Favourites Back Again THE FAMOUS WAYANG KASSIftI. The Indra Zanibar Royal Iheatrical Co. OF SINGAPORE. REMEMBER To-Night To-Night G B NO VIVA OF BRABANT. TO-MORROW NIGHT FAUST. COME AND ADMIRE. ALEXANDRA HALL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF New Actors A Actresses. Come To-Night! Don't Fail!! Stop270 words
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Advertisement75 1910-02-05 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The Hippodrome is staying m Singapore another week for the Chinese New Year Page 1 On the Berth Teesta, Dilwarra. Yeddo new time tables for the Siam Steam Navigation, the P. and O. and the X P.M Pages 8 and 11. Notice of removal of residence of Madame75 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous435 1910-02-05 1 THE WEEK Satubday. sth High Water.— 5 38 a., 8.0 p B I Mail Outward due. N. D. L. Mail Outward due. Prize giving, St Joseph's Institution, 4 p Hippodrome, 4 p 9 p Sunday, 6th High W*ter b.39 a 9.15 p Shrove Sunday. Anniversary of the Settlement of Singapore.435 words
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Article286 1910-02-05 2 Where Blankets Sparkle with Electricity. Remarking that tbc tourist bookings to Khartum are already larger than usual, Raster*! correspondent at that desert spot say« It is difficult for tho-e who visit Khartum to understand all it means to get them there and provide for them Only those286 words
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Article193 1910-02-05 2 For our salvation from all ills to come Ue look not to the babbling of the crowd, Whose yelling mouths pertain to spirits dtinib, Being both inarticulate and loud. We dare not look to those whose impotence follows like sheep its leaders throjgti the fence. <193 words
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Article239 1910-02-05 2 6 Years Cured. Mr. James Vick, of Avon Cottage, Batheaston, near Batb, England, is well-known and highly respected- He writes: "Dear Sirs You will remember that about three years a.o I called to thank yon personally for the good Doan's Backache Kidney Pills had done me. It is now239 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement450 1910-02-05 2 TO LET. TO LET. Clare Glove, Emerald Hill Road. Apply to Dr. Yin, The Dispensary. Jan 27 n cTO LET. No. 2, TYilkie Road. Compound House. Lawn Tennis and Stabling. Apply to J. Craig, Sharon, River Valley Rd. Jan It 14 2 FURNISHED HOUSE TO LET. Sherwood Paterson Road. From450 words
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Advertisement867 1910-02-05 2 APARTMENTS. Furnished or unfurnished room without Board reqnired by single gentleman. State terms to M. I. B. c/o Singapore Free Pr<.ss." Jan 28 BOARD AND RESIDENCE. Comfortable rooms with verandahs at $60 per month. Near town. Apply A. B. c/o Free PreB3." Jan 25 24 2 BOAKD BESIDENCE. For gentlemen867 words
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Advertisement912 1910-02-05 2 NOTH2BS. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. In order to carry out the completion of the North Approach to Anderson Bridge the arrangements for traffic from Saturday, sth instint until tbe work is completed, will be as follows Traffic going towards Cavenagh Bridge will be diverted through tbe road between tbe front of the912 words
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Advertisement563 1910-02-05 2 BANKS. KEOERLANDSGHE HAHDEL-lAHTSCHAPPY. NETHERLANDS TRADING SOCIETY. Established 1824. Capital— fl 45,000,000,— (ab0ut X8.75O.O0O) Reserve— 3 5,752,885,— (ab0ut £479,407) Head Officb m Amsterdam. Head Agency Bat a via. Branches Penang, Shanghai, Hongkong. Rangoon, Medjn (Deli), Samarang, Sourabaya r Padang, Cheribon, Tegal, Pecalongan. Tjilatjap, Palembang, Kota-Radja, (Acheen) Bandjermassin, Weltevreden aDd Macassar. Correspondents563 words
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Advertisement396 1910-02-05 2 INSUR7UVG&S^ manufacturerTufe IN'SURANXE Co. OF CA.NaI/a Claims Loans and Surrend-. immediately by the General Agent's pore without delay of referent to IJ. F. S. EVANS, c. BRUcC Manager for Eastern > V. M AJBB and India. cuthrie Co., Ltd General Agents, Sin^ap- 1 SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE Insurances396 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous162 1910-02-05 2 SUNDAY CHURCH SERVICES. St. Anbsiw's Cathedral. Quinquagesima Sunday. 7 am Matins Hymn 265. 7.45 am Holy Communion (Choral) Hymns 210, 470 and 324. 9.15 am Holy Communion (Plain) Hymns 315 ani 320. 4 pm Sunday School. 4 pm Bible Classes (Adults). 5.30 pm Evensong Sermon; Hymns 540, 2:>9 and 274.162 words
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Article1462 1910-02-05 3 mr 'in Owr Special Corresp&tuhnt The Turf. LondoD, January 7. Tint we are onca more nearing the flit r.tcinn season, ii denote! by the publication of tha eatriw for the Spring Handicaps. ViewM altogether, these are satisfactory, a* wh.ie rhero is a slight filling cff m some1,462 words
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Article250 1910-02-05 3 "Wishingfton dUp\tch=»s of early January foreshadow an important change m Americin naval administration m the Pacific. For a long time past the Asiatic squadron has been attached to the Pacific fl et. The headquar ters of the farmer are at Manila and those of the latter at250 words
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Article158 1910-02-05 3 A correspondent, writing to a local paper, reports th.it two Chinese women have been causing a sensation m Coimbatore by the extraction of what is called puchis from the eye and teeth. The process was almost phenomenal, the operating instruments being nothing but a piece of bamboo158 words
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Article, Illustration673 1910-02-05 3 The Painful Expebiencr of a Dyspeptic Lady m Rangoon. Shb Joyfully Tells— Ac Thousands op Other Past Sufferers Like Her Have Done—Of Complete Cure by DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. It is one thing to eat. it ia quite another to derive nourishment from the673 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement50 1910-02-05 3 Costs Bat a Trifle. While it is often impossible to prevent an accident, it is never impossible to be prepared it is not beyond any one's purse. Bay a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and yon are prepared for sprains, braises and like injuries. For sale by all Dispeaaaries Dealers.50 words
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Advertisement81 1910-02-05 3 FINEST TA3LE DELICACIES! bTUHB'3 KIURE GAViAHF. snnrj anchovls is bsihf. In Tim and Glass:s. WORLD RENOWNED. To bs ob'ainjd nt a<y high-class shop or sore. C. F. STUHR&CO., HAMBURG. English E.iport Ajj^nt W. LOVtQSOVE, LONDON, E.C 1 1 Trade Mark. REVISED MAP OF THE MALAY PENINSULA. Shews the boundaries of81 words
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Advertisement665 1910-02-05 3 HUMBER CARS 1910 MODELS (Shortly Expected) In the Scottish and Irish Reliability trials this year secured the highest possible awards m their class —the Efficiency Gold Medal. They also secured the Special Medal for Hill Climbing. Such a record has never before been made by any cars m the Scottish665 words
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Advertisement245 1910-02-05 3 TEA The spent rupee is a lost friend, gone for ever, but if you spent it on Brooke Bond's Tea you will never regret it, for you will have got something far better m exchange. RETAIL AGENTS Guan Chin Hong Co. Chin Keat Co. Tiang Joo Co. Kwong Chin Hin245 words
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Article1082 1910-02-05 4 Unite* Serdang At the meeting of this Company on Jan 4 the Chairman m the coarse of his speech said We have trees just three years old, measuring about 3 ft from the ground from 18 to 22 ins m circumference not a few isolated examples, but from1,082 words
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Article750 1910-02-05 4 The part that rubber has played m the industrial and social developments of modern times is a matter of general knowledge. So extensive has grown its use that the raw material has steadily mounted up m price. The commercial history of rubber has been one unchecked750 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement775 1910-02-05 4 j^^^Shopping byPost flf '■W^f r ™^^t A- b° on to those at a distance* /f(m^y\ IT is impossible for those living m distant II 1 Ji\ towns and villages to get everything 4 Jl^4r^ requ red at the local stores, and we therefore \y 'fWrrT^ r w3J t>e pleased to775 words
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Advertisement81 1910-02-05 4 Touches the Spot. Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will brace up the nerves, banish sick headache, prevent despondency and invigorate the whole system. Sold by all Dispensaries Dealers. THE j I "CRAG" HOTEL. I SANATORIUM, I IPENANG HILLS. I A perfect health resort and I an ideal spot for spending!81 words
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Advertisement401 1910-02-05 4 THE REMEDY OF KINGS A further mark of Royal Appreciation has again distinguished Phosferine by the bestowal of a Royal Warrant to Supply Phosfcrinc TO HIS MAJESTY THE KING OF SPAIN THE ROYAL EXAMPLE Phosferine is used by the Royal Families of Europe, thus assuring every user of Phosferine that401 words
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Article617 1910-02-05 5 A Prom IMS'. Enterprise. The S»urh China Morning Post has a column Urn% interview with Mr C. Ingfnohl, who bus just founded a large factory t i pro«luHn£ Manila cigars m addition to tit t.an us Xi Oriente factory m Manila. \\v qnot« several paragraph?, which617 words
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149 1910-02-05 5 I .m. Urn l-'reuch aviator, accorc i triie, two pilots! Masoti and wba receatlj distinguished themI 1 and looi mechanics were to Bill i States OB Dectmber 18th with two B.c:; i CTOSB channel machines and two of the latt-t typf ol Fanr.an149 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement176 1910-02-05 5 Do Ycu Wttl Relief? stfyboane? Do you have ■g ti Un ig io j ov tliroat Does mney d at night and do you i |1m naorning Do you want 11 SO, take Chamberlain's Cough t; h m will be pleased. For sale -ptusaries and Dealers. VIOLENT METHODS m onncei176 words
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Advertisement252 1910-02-05 5 f ROW 4P* CELEBRATED «V.~T l: R OILMEN'S BLACKWELL^^ w D stores. i^^ o PICKLES, SOUPS, JAMS, 1 JzMMsh* M^^^SM^ JELLIES, POTTED MEATS, i < BY ftOYAL APPOINTMENT. ILr2ia£2«Zi3ZSSri|r^V M i l "^^^l» MAtT VINEGAR, i I TA T3T T? I EJ| SALAD OIL I v FiTrT tp a mr^i252 words
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Advertisement38 1910-02-05 5 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. We beg to notify that we have removed S from No. 15, Winchester House, to No. 2, j The Arcade (ground floor) Collyer Quay end. LATHAM k Co., Brokers. Telephone No. 828. Jan 31 7.238 words
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Advertisement373 1910-02-05 5 nUQTIONS. AUCTION SALS OF 60 0 BAGS RICE MEAL (Sea damaged, Ex s.a. Oscar II) CO BE HELD AT JARDINES WHARF ON Saturday, sth February, at 9-30 a.m. (For account of concerned) POWELL Co, Auctioneers. Feb 4 6^ MORTGAGEE'S SALE Valuable Building Land AT Messrs. H. L. Coghlan and Co's373 words
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Advertisement890 1910-02-05 5 AUCTION SALE OF /aluable Java Teak Household Furniture, Cottage Piano, Plants etc. THE PROPERTY OF H. POEL, Esq. AT "B0SCO1VIBE" No. 15, NASSIM ROAD On Saturday, 12th Feb at I*3o p. m. AN EXCELLENT TONBD COTTAGE PIANO (STEINWAV MODEL) by W\ Naes ins and Co Batavi*, m < xceileit condition890 words
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Article20 1910-02-05 6 Domestic Occurrences Birth. Hewan.— On Friday, February 4th, at Abbotsford, Singapore, the wife of E. D. Hewan of a son.20 words
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Article, Illustration1401 1910-02-05 6 ■!.!c shall the Pre--«< the P^opie right mt"****— Jiiawed by i_ fluenct md unbrihei jygaii Here patriot TrttHi plerioa e^e eptJ diaifa 'led<e to Iv-H^io- 1 L raits <• a *f« la considering the great question of Tariff Reform it has to be borne m mind1,401 words
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46 1910-02-05 6 HOW TO ENCOURAGE TRANSHIPMENT TRADE. Copra it is stated can be shipped to London from Manili, at 28 Copra can be shipped from Singapore to LoDdon (providing always the Conference can find room for cargo, which it has failed to do many times lately) at 50/-46 words
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Article150 1910-02-05 6 ATLANTIC FREIGHT RATES. A Liverpool correspondent telegraphs to the Times With a view to securing to e^oh port on the Atlantic seaboaid of North AnierLa the benefit of its geographical position as an importing and distributing centre, the freight managers of various North At'an tic150 words
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Article84 1910-02-05 6 Mr Howard had two men before Mr Colman, yesterday, for dealing m chandu dross. Id was stated that while a man may buy dross, he may not sell it so that while one of the defendants might be convicted the other could not, as the ordinance made84 words
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Article75 1910-02-05 6 Yesterday, there were at leist a Acam cases of pcss3ssion of and selling illicit chandu, awaiting disposal at the police courts. A number of these were due to the vigilance ?nd activity of Revenue Oflicer Fiannagan. Mr Howard, the Head of the Preventive Service, prosecuted. In one of75 words
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Article424 1910-02-05 6 Monday's Ties. Mixed Doubles Handicap. Miss Gardiner and W. J. Haekins v. Mrs Hartnell and A. Boyd Mrs Gardiner and V. G. Savi v. Mrs Hargreaves and J. Henry. Championship Pairs.— Miss Al.rams and A. D. Cox v. Mrs Salzmann and C. F. Green and424 words
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Article66 1910-02-05 6 (From our own Corrmpomd* Toe irqu^st into the cause o: I of a Chines? towkay, who was r> have died of ftver, bat wL.se bo4j H humation was found to U.ir l wounde, has resulted m a verd.v against some persou or person* ul», nown The preliminary66 words
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Article32 1910-02-05 6 iFi", t i '•'■>/■ nm Comsp Poniny, Fel Twenty houses h^ve been iettl -1 by fire at Kuila Muda m Kedah. The coco-nut plantation was m aged by the fire.32 words
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Article35 1910-02-05 6 Our Kuala Lumpor Cterrospoßdifti i that owing to a break-clown ou tl >re Line at the 4!4,h mile, neir -v, maik ein pass through for Siagt| n v (Saturday or until further notice.35 words
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Article46 1910-02-05 6 (tfoiK OUT OWH L'ui'i'- Kuali Lutnpor, F. The Tin Returns Cor JtMMTJ Am tl Perak exported %4,\QB piku!, Bd 22,546, and Negri Setnbilan l.- 1 The decrease of the three State* au to 10,326 pikul. while the decrease amounts to $20,456.46 words
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Article34 1910-02-05 6 Mr Brockman, lintigh Resident, filitei St. Paul's Institution a; Ssrembiu ye* 1 day. The reception which took [rill M 'i-- 1 School hall, included a MBg of Wtkoamt mi an address.34 words
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Article156 1910-02-05 6 Messrs F. W lUrker and Co-, ftftad i i the undermentioned eonipaijieti seiid i.. January returns. LaN'AHRoN. Crop harvested '2>y t '.7. .Un. 1909, 18.< 8 Lkm try. Crop harvested 8,048, Jan. L 909, 2,794 SIN-i.U'OKE AM' J.'H-.KK Crop hiive&ted 3*166, J&n. 1909, 847, San DTCB4156 words
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Article29 1910-02-05 6 The report for Salak South tin mm* t* January, for shows that fur M 6 hours, w b« ing the out-turn was pikuls 269 ol tv29 words
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Article87 1910-02-05 6 Oa the 27ih ultimo, a JtWUMM I Danni wbea driving a motor car ;a evening, ran over a Chinese girl. 6 removed to hospital and died short: admission. The result of the Oorooftr'i c* quiry was that the child's parents pert blame. Yesterday Danni was btof hi below87 words
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Article56 1910-02-05 6 The Committee of the Scots Concert after paying expenses, have handed over the vert substantial Bum of $025. 2.* to the Pretty" terian Mission, which will be devoted W wards the prioe of the purchase ti tbe Tanjong Pagar Road School site. Mission Council desire to thank all56 words
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Advertisement146 1910-02-05 6 DE RESZKE CICARETTES (As supplied to the House of Ccramons) r We have now had these Cigarettes put up m Tin Boxes, and they are therefore guaranteed to be m good order. IN TINS OF 100 AND 50 CIGARETTES. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL FROM CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. I TAILORING DEPT. I146 words
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Advertisement76 1910-02-05 6 CODOWN TO LET Nos. i, 5 6, Palmer Godowns, Area 18,89'J sq. ft. Immediate entry. Nos. 31 32 Fisher Street, On Hong Lim Quay, three floors, suitable for storage of produce or imports. Immediite entry. No. 7, Merbau Road, NearPulau Saigon Bridge, 2 floors. Ground area 4193 square feet. Immediate76 words
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Article178 1910-02-05 7 POWERS DETERMINED. (?»v Subnca^.ne Telegraph. Reuter's) B ceived at 6 55 pm. ittfl correspondent at Milta sivs that i Ifjjtrty'l ships lUncan, Lincaster, M oerva -'-ad Birhaiu, with fcur destroyers, iaf« pr eee'led to the Piraeus. Tlm TUrn% commenting en the report of b l having sotifiad the178 words
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Article90 1910-02-05 7 IMo Opposition to Turkey. Fcb I 11 a.m. il statement istttod at Athens npnwtl surprise a*. Turkish fears regarded Urn C >uv ->eitbn of a Xitonal Assembly, which the statement says was dec ded upon i tioi In preventing Cretans sen ling ities to i 'i' hament. 890 words
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Article26 1910-02-05 7 m reported Eroai Adelaide thit the ll harvest is a record acid it is estimated bat -\77T.'-^\t bushels are available for it26 words
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Article32 1910-02-05 7 Defective Tea Cent Pieces. TWra ii Bonriderablc misgiving here iva v.j-' the Asiitics regarding the new ten i W« King to deftctive minting m various thl surface has peeled oft32 words
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Article53 1910-02-05 7 He 7 P. Graham Appointed. lac R9l P, Graham, curate of Dunchurch. ce,.r Rugby, succet.ls the Kjv Mr apson .ts ehap'din of SelaDgor. Ihe i. v Mr (iraham was formerly m Sngtf 11 Rev i|. P <;. Uraham wns here three fO as a^ent of the British and53 words
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Article123 1910-02-05 7 H good endOMM of the appreciation b tim aii :ve circiH his met with from ibtic here, that despite the wet weather Ml Wen decided to stay over another The iMMNehai been well tilled every night, although the ram has rendered going my en'ertainuient a niitter of disrt,123 words
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Article73 1910-02-05 7 r 8. J. Nathan resides at 11 2 Orchard 5 "to. A coolie delivered a bedstead there Tfcarofap and was directed to put it m a >om. Mr Nathan hung his coat on a peg the same room. The coolie was m the alone for ten minutes. Mr73 words
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HANKOW UNIVERSITY.
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Article88 1910-02-05 7 A Quarter Million Sterling. (By Submarine Telegraph Rsuter's.) Important meetings will be held at the end of the month at Oxford and Cambridge for the furtherance of the projected Chinese University at Hankow. Theße meetings will bo followed by a meeting at the Mmsion House on88 words
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Article23 1910-02-05 7 Feb. 4, o 34 pm. Tb« Kaiser has conferred the Order of the Blajk Eigle on the Regent of China.23 words
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Article18 1910-02-05 7 Fab 4, 1140 am. Prince and Princess Fushinii attended a state ball at Berlin.18 words
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Article311 1910-02-05 7 Bu'.is and Javanese PIGHT at St. John's. A serious a ft' 'ay occurred at the quarantine station at St. .Tjho's island oa Thursday night between Javanese and Bugis pilgrims coctiaed there. It appears that the trouble commenced on the morning of tha Ist. About one hundred Bjgis311 words
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Article273 1910-02-05 7 A Malay named Kassim was m the employ of Messrs Robinson and Co. On the loth ultimo, he gave a sewing machine, value -^-i-t), to another Malay named Ahmed. The latter was seen by one of the firm and enquiries made which led to the arrest273 words
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Article1296 1910-02-05 7 Quicauid agunt homines nostri esi farrago libelli. Juvenal. The miil that is to come m this morning, and several subsequent miils, will be overladen with Election literature, spoken and written. Toe various values of the opinions and anticipations we shall be able to test, knowing the1,296 words
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Article575 1910-02-05 7 CHINESE GIRL SCHOOL. Yesterday afternoou, a very interesting function took phce at the Chinese Girls' School, of which Dr. Lim Boon Keng is the founder. It was the occasion of the distribution of th 3 pri/33 earned by the pupils and the closing of the school for holidays.575 words
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Article81 1910-02-05 7 Yesterday, Mahomed, who had been tried last September for doiDg an act likely to spread infectious drsease, and sentenced by Mr Colman to four months' imprisonment and appealed, was retried on a charge of failing to report a case of small-pox. Mr May hew and Dr81 words
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Advertisement26 1910-02-05 7 Cypridol is the most trustworthy and 1 of all mercurial remedies m the treatMat of secondary symptoms." I Dbolioited) Lafayette-Binnbtt, m.d Central City, U.S. A.. 326 words
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Advertisement103 1910-02-05 7 Diphtheria— How It May Be Avoided. Diptheria is usually contracted when the child has a cold. The cold prepares the child's system for the reception and development of the diptheria germs. When there are cases of diptheria m the neighbourhood children that have colds should be kept at borne and103 words
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Advertisement209 1910-02-05 7 ROBINSON C<? I BOOT DEPARTMENT. I men's India-Rubber Cong Boots made throughout of high grade rubber, strongly finished, grooved non-slipping' soles and a very SERVH2EABLE BOOT $9.50 PEK PAIR. |S. MOUTRIE&CO, L Tt I THE ARCADE. THE HOME 5 FOR Gramophone Records OVER 200 MAQHIMES AMD 2,0 00 RE&ORDS to209 words
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Article24 1910-02-05 8 The priem qvoted are generally those current at Clyde Terrace Market. At the other markets there may be small variations. sdajfjash24 words
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Advertisement314 1910-02-05 8 S.S. "KISTNA." POR PORT SWETTESHAM PENAN O. The above steamer will be detained here for boiler cleaning, and will not take the sailing of the yth instant. She will resume her usual sailings on Wednesday, the 16th instant. Feb 4 10.2 Pacific Mall Steamship Co. AMD Toyo Klsen Kaisha (O*ibjct±l314 words
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Advertisement590 1910-02-05 8 On the Berth. BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co. Ltd. FOB Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore, Karikal and Negapatam. The Company's Steamer TEESTA," 6 ,298 tons, C. Willis, commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Monday, the 7th instant, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for590 words
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Advertisement1069 1910-02-05 8 SHIPPING. OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. 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, Havre and1,069 words
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Advertisement690 1910-02-05 8 SHIPPING. ~P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For Chin*, J*9*&* P«iw»*» OII A«itr»lU, India, Aden, Egypt. HcdiUrr*ac*n Porti, Plymouth and London* Through Bills of Lading issued tor China Ooast, Periian Gulf Continental Amtnoan Ports. Stsamtrs will Ism Slnsapors oa ot about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) 1910 Delta Feb 11 Assaye690 words
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Advertisement631 1910-02-05 8 SHIPPING. nH Norddeutscher Lloyd, Umm IMPERIAL GERMAS KAIL LIK£ The fact and well-known mail it^aiaHre o! this Company eail fortnightly from Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sou: Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Ma Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Sues, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki Kobe to Tol m and back.631 words
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1348 1910-02-05 9 Frank Layer - Frank Layer. By Though Norman Bath (late of the S.M.C.C.) and Reg. Bidwell (sometime hon. member of the B.MC.C. when on a visit to Australia a few years ago) promised me an enjoyable time for the Australian cricketers sbould we v'i9it Singapore, we never had1,348 words
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Article252 1910-02-05 9 Hongkong's Sporting Representatives Corporal Andrews, of The Buff.-?, the crack sprinter who won the Army championship m South Africa and last year defeated Washington, the champion negro sprinter o* the U S. Array m the Philippine?, is once more going over to the Manila Carnival to try his252 words
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Article279 1910-02-05 9 It may be that the present scare m China, says the Shanghai Mercury," comes from the national debt redemption movement. People are to be frightened into subscribing. Or it may be that other less desirable objects are m view. Whatever they are there can be no doubt as279 words
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Advertisement574 1910-02-05 9 "Hold thee that to drink." Shakespeare. The World's Greatest Wine Tonic Nature's Finest Brain Nerve Food ereryi I f the bod 1 are cV pendent on the pendent on the blood Languor, faintness, eral ill-health are of a loss of I (ting tissues, which quickly affect It. cli y brain,574 words
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Advertisement87 1910-02-05 9 Painful Breathing*. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a very valuable medicine for throat and lung troubles, quickly relieves and cures painful breathing and a dangerously sounding cough which indicates congested lungs. For sale by all Dispensaries and Dealers. F. CLARKE GO. 207, QUEEN-ST, SINGAPOPB. Livery Stable Keepers Fodder Merchants. For Rubber-tyred87 words
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Advertisement792 1910-02-05 9 is the Fountain Pen you must buy jdr^t^Er if you would have satisfaction jd^frl^r T;< firHt and moneys worth. J^BSt 7^ J&Z^ }j%jo^ UIIJ pcDfi is about VkSc*\j|Bp^^ constantly out of order w Jr&g&S^ lh <- "SWAN koc-pH on writing "^JftP*^^ Surely it is worth wliii. to be careful sJo^£gfBr792 words
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Article1336 1910-02-05 10 It bas been said to us for some time past that goif is universal, that it is everywhere, and that everybody plays it and m a sense that must be true, for it is certainly the most universal game of all. It is that m the1,336 words
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Article507 1910-02-05 10 STEAMERS. Qiv ing port of departure, and (where knovm, date due here, and name of Agents. Alesia, Hamburg, Mar 2 Bebn Meyer. Andalusia, Hamburg, Feb Bebn Meyer. Armand Bebic, Hongkong, Mar 7 M. M. Assaye, Hongkong, Feb 24 P O. Atsuta Mam, Japan, Mar 23 Pat. Simons Austraiien,507 words
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Article244 1910-02-05 10 Per N. D. L. Lutz->w, due Feb R —Mr T S. Thorpe, Mr W. Ciark, Mr and Mrs J. Graham and children, Mr J. Goes, Mr Frey, Mr H. Apel, Mrs G. Driessen-Junp, Mr A Kan snd family, Mrs J. Boe, Mrs N. V. Uslar and244 words
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Advertisement495 1910-02-05 10 The Old Family Dentifrice Used by those who discriminate and like the besl of good things. Thousands of X I is.teß. dentifrices have come and gone, but Sozodont '^wgiiJS* has gone proudly on through 60 years or SOZODOISnT more of popular favor. Always mo£ modfil crn wa y s saf^495 words
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Advertisement15 1910-02-05 10 FRASER& CHALMERS, Ld. Manufacturers of Mining ft Metallurgical Machinery. Adamson, GUfillan Co., Ltd. Eastern Agents.15 words
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Advertisement543 1910-02-05 10 pcor little fellow! He cough go h-ri he tmnnot sleep. T makes Urn weak and sickly all the nest cay. Kis brother thinks this coughing is terrible. So do we, for we know thiit just a few doses of "Cherry ffeelcral will step the cough. For sixty years it has543 words
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Article98 1910-02-05 11 Dec. Jan. Pikuls. Belat 425 40 Bruang 174 Bruseh 221 Chendai Lode Chenderiang Gopeng 600 760 Jeber Kanaboi 463 Kinta 500 Kinta Association 1,450 500 Kledang Kramat Pulai Kuantan 60 Lahat 641 G30 Menglembn Lode 250 New Gopeng [200 200 Pahang Consolidated 1,000 Pengkalen 500 500 Pusing Bahru98 words
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Article38 1910-02-05 11 In total column figures m brackets indicate number of months. After the end of February ail totals will be calculated for the calendar year instead of the financial year, which differs with many companies] afasjjka38 words
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Article607 1910-02-05 11 Steamers Flwr Tone Master Arrived From Consignee For Wh«t Asdang Siam 405 Christensen Feb 3 Bangkok E. A. Co. BaDgkok 5 Ban Hin Guan Brit 249 Hunter Feb 3 Pontianak Ban Lee Hong Pontianak S Ban Hong Liong Brit 79 Rushton Jan 31 Bangkok Low Sum Bangkok607 words
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144 1910-02-05 11 Under Contract with the Netherlands Indi\ fIW Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Liaiited, 2 3, Co I Iyer Quay THB UNDBKMBNTIONBD DATRS OP DEPARTURE AKB ONLY APPROXIMATE. Mengoala Anarnbas and Natoena islands 77T Feb. 6 Maetsuycker Penang, Sabang, Oelee-Lbcue, West coast of Sumatra and Padang b.144 words
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Article152 1910-02-05 11 Feb4. C. Lopez y Lopez, Span str, de Fame, fo>. Iloilo and Manila. Utrecht, Dut str, Van Kregten, for Pulo Sarnboe. f levo, Brit, str., Russell, for Anambas and Natunas. Japara, Dut. sir, Karesies, for Muntok and Palembang. Rumphius, Dut. str., Donck, for Batevia. Resident Schieff, Dut. str., Unus,152 words
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84 1910-02-05 11 PTAar»e« and Docks at which different veseeh were berthed yteterday. East Wharf Basin HoDg Mob. East Wharf Sec. 1 Lai Sang, New Orleans. Section I—Sheers1 Sheers Wharf Bangkok. M 2 Persia, Flamingo. 3— Yedo Mara. 4-Nil. s—Rumphius.5 Rumphius. 6 Darvel, Swaerdecroon.. n84 words
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Article45 1910-02-05 11 Per Ranee Miss Hamilton. Per Sri Muar Messrs W. N. and A. B. J. Gawler and Brother Patrick and 118 deck. Per Pembrokeshire Mrs and Mist Beddy, Messrs A. Holt, F. M. Wickhan, M. Ccwes, Drake, Mrs King, and Mr and Mrs C. Smith.45 words
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Advertisement308 1910-02-05 11 FOR S7ILE. R, MORTON, Horse Reoository 198, Orchard Kd. Telephone 830. FRESH HORSES by every boat from Australia for <»ale VICTORIA GHARRY turnouts for pri vate hire a specialty. HORSE FODDER of best quality always on Innd. CAREFQL SHOEING. Harness repaired. EMPIRE FOR SALE. N.i hand Empire (Typewriting Machine) for308 words
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Advertisement193 1910-02-05 11 WANTED. WANTED Intelligent Chinese Clerk, Engiish speaking to keep stock books and check stock. Apply by letter to X. Y. c/o Free Press. Feb 4 6.2 WANTED A smart Eurasian transhipment clerk. Must be able to correspond. Good salary to suitable man. Apply m own handwriting to Competent c o193 words
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Advertisement117 1910-02-05 11 Fascination of the East J^jßjU Is brought home to you In Jl^^^hßjM| the perfection to which ijlr-7 =^=4^j3^B*^ Egyptian Cigarettes have CTIT __=±s|Bfrfr been brought by Messrs. J^ H-^j— "^EHm. Maspero FrLres J^^ r i -^BjgJL V \AL In their two brands Jp* 3^Sal^^B^cJ^hrfSr «H^3i Known as Jfc: *~^fei^gß sS!*^3l[117 words
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Miscellaneous111 1910-02-05 11 WEATHER REPO&T. Date Bar Wind Temp Ham tly £U Feb. 4. R'konglOA 30. r 9 NXE2 62 h Manila 10 a 763 ETbfBI 2>i 22 H'kong 4p 30.24 N2 65 c Manik 4*« 7^o NNE4 28 22 o Kanaacg Kerbau Hospital, Feb 3, 1910. 9 a.m. 8 p.m. 9p m111 words
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Article1412 1910-02-05 12 Bankrupt's Ssmious Illnlss. Mr Justice Sereombe Smith dealt wuh the work m the Binkruptcy Court yesterd iv. Xi the application for discharge of Chia Keog Bar:;. evideaoi wa9 given by Dr. Galloway, who 3tid he had examined backrupt This wetk. Ha had been m his hands lot many1,412 words
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Article298 1910-02-05 12 MANUFACTURE OF CURRENCY NOTES. Yesterchv, Yin Swi Ke© was before Mr Colman for preliminary enquiry into an allegation of being m possession tf materials for making currency notes. Mr Crabb Watt, acting Deputy Public Prosecutor appeared for the Crown. Chief Detective iLspector Taylor paid that from information rtceived on the298 words
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Article430 1910-02-05 12 LONDON MILLIONAIRE' S HOLIDAY. An amusing anecdote cf a millionaire who had oniy one pleasure v.-us related by Sir Heibert Beerb;hui Tree at a public c inner not Ioe:* ago. When the time came, said Sir Herbert, for this millionaire to tale his annual holiday. did he bny a yacht430 words
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Article757 1910-02-05 12 The annul general meeting of the members of the S. V. C. was held m the Drill Hall last evening, Colonel Broadrick presiding. Among those present were Capt Ewart. Staff Officer, Capt Hilton, Capt Benj afield, Capt Thompson, Capt Phillip3, Lieutenants Holden Webb, Llewellyn, Cuthbert, Toogue, Hiidred,757 words
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Article51 1910-02-05 12 The Secretary of the Singapore 11 fie Association asks it to be announced that the competition for tbe Murray Trophy, which was to have been shot for ibis afternoon and to-morrow mornirg has had to be postponed for a fortnight, as the range is at present uuder51 words
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Article125 1910-02-05 12 The "Karachi," a newspaper published m Sind, directs attention to the alleged general practice of Native States throughout India m rendering inaccurate periodical returns to the Government, of the true amonnt of warlike material m their possession. In an important independent state of Northern India, stated to125 words
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Article263 1910-02-05 12 The MM. Company steamer Haipborig left Bitavia at noon yesterday, and may be expected here on Sunday abjut 11 am. The Imp. German mail steamer Luetzsw having left Penaog yesterday at 9 am may b 9 expected to arrive here this afternoon at 1 pm. She will probably263 words
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233 1910-02-05 12 THE ACCIDENT TO THE KAGA-MARU." Liner Arrives After a Voyage of Twenty four Day.-. The X.Y.K. liner Kaga-maru, which broke her propeller and shaft during the voyage from Seattle, and was consequently delayed a week ai rived at Yokohama on Jan. lfth. The steamer left Seattle on December 2 1st233 words
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165 1910-02-05 12 The Xtchi XicLi warns China that if sbe accepts the Ame:ican proposal for tbe neu tralizition of the Mancuurian railways her fate will be sealed. So far as tbe proposal i 3 concerned, the j:i;it management of the Manchurian railways by the various Powers means165 words
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Article102 1910-02-05 12 Yesterday, Captain RushtoD. master of the ss. Bin Hong Liong responded to a summons issued at the instance of Dr Brooke, tbe Port Heilth Officer, to explain the circumstances under which it happened thai a case of smallpox which occurred on irs ship on the l<Jth ult.102 words
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Article54 1910-02-05 12 From Europe. Per N. D. L. Luelzow, today, with mails of Jan ]2. Per B. 1. Teesta today, with mails of Jan 14. Per M. M Ernest Simons, on Monday next, with mails cf Jan 15. From China. Per M. M. Nera, on Monday next. Mails albiady54 words
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Advertisement279 1910-02-05 12 Under the mcst Distinguished Patronage of H. R. H. The Duke of Connaught ESTABLISHED 1872 Send your Diamonds and Gems to B. P. DE SILVA, 62, HIGH STREET and all sorts of Curios to be mounted JUST AS YOU WAHT THEM and almost any price m (.old and Silver KINGS,279 words
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