The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 October 1910

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILES ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1910. NO. 69,11
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  • 160 1 The daath is announced at home of Mr \V W. Btiley— PagThe scores m the Ladies' competition for the Mills Cup appsar on pti^ S.nne good gallops were doDe on the course yesterday morning Page I Fraser'a circular notes a stronger London and local m*rke^ m shures
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  • 917 1 Atone time or another it bn* heof m inten> m to p longer iv re would seeui to r>e n lent) is ai generally win pillars of wood or or within the ae'ua! pi a country wt, are few m number au reserved for the uous said
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 282 1 HOWARTH ERSKINE, Ltd Engineers Gontractors, Singapore. LARGE STOCK OF ESTATE IMPLEMENT* ALWAYS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. Light Rail Track Trolleys, Pumps, Piping, Tanks &q AGENTS FOR HORNSBY'S GAS ENGINE AND SUCTION GAS PLANT (SUITABLE FOR ANTHRACITE, COKE, CHARCOAL OTHER FUELS) The Most Economical Plant Existent, Hornsby's Oil Engine, Small Oil
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    • 164 1 RAFFLES HOTEL, PEXAXG. The most select flotei with the coolest position. No connection with any other Hotel, similarly named. Under the direct supervision of the English Proprietor and Proprietress. Suite* of apartments have now been added with Electric Light and Fans, particularly suitable for those requiring high-class accommodation, privacy and
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    • 415 1 LOOK OUT FOR THE LATEST CATCH PATHE'S ANIMATED GAZETTE ATTHEALH4MBRA BEACH ROAD. TO-NICHTI TO-NIGHT!! FILM SERIES No. 3. ThiB new Publication contains: -The creations of tbe Bon Marche m Ladies' Gowns. f Removal of Church m Lirnburg. j| 1 2,800 tons with strong Screw Jacks. 3 Visit of the Emperor
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    • 147 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Second hand mot r car wanted Page 1. At the Theatre Royal A'i Baba— Page I. Mortgagee's sale of land on Oct 17Page 3. Manager required for rubber estate m Mergui Page 1. Notice re estate of M. Q Brac^o.d of Sarawak, deceased Page 2. The attractions of
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 315 1 THE WEEK Friday, 7th I High Water.— 0 L' 4 a., 0.13 p P O Mail Outward due Legislative Council, 2 30 p Municipal Commission, 2 30 p Tanglin Club SLooting Match. The Bithop's Meeting, Theatre, 9.15 p tATuKDJLY, Bth Hirfh Water.— o.ss a., 0.38 p SUNDAT, 9th High Water.—
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  • 245 2 astonishing how vi»forously the ham mers and anvils are ringing m the royal dockya'ds and the private shipbuilding yi of what we are beinsj I by the .-cersts a dscadent industrial count: it Britian. Nearly all our private firms are booking orders not only to
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  • 139 2 »d Required. It was rumoured yesterday, (September at a further loan cf two million tae's wou aired by the native bankers of oghai to tide them over the difficulties brought about by the rubber collapse. Some time ago the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank advanced three and a
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  • 115 2 The relees Telegraph Company m London has started the Marconi Press A The new institution will receive any news of occur ring on board the piincipal Hi :i all parts of the world, which news will be sup* plied to the newspapers. An event happening m
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  • 47 2 Perth, September 13th —A telegram has been received m Perth from the Naval authorities at Melbourne giving the itinerary of the outwaid trip of the Commonwealth destroyers Parramatta and Yarra From pears that the vessels will arrive at tubo on October 18th and leave on
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 333 2 A.W.Tully AND COMPANY, Turf Accountants Now doing business on the Forthcoming Singapore Meeting. Treble Event Double Events Straight' out all Events 33, Raffles Place, Singapore. Tels. "Tully," Singapore. TV 3 i\ ?89 WATERBURY'S Metabolized Cod Liver Oil Compound* TASTELESS. ODOURLESS. Aids digestion. Does not upset the stomach and is unrivalled
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    • 752 2 NOTIGES. NOTICE. All creditors and other persons having any claim whatsoever against the estate of the deceased Mark Gorden Bradford, late of the Sarawak Civil Service, are hereby requested to send particulars thereof to the undersigned within one month from date and all monies owing to the said estate should
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    • 693 2 JVOTIGES. NOTICE. On the Ist October, 1910. the firm of Messrs. Darby Watson will amalgamate with that of Messrs. Sine Moorhouse, the new firm to be known as Messrs Sime, Darby, and Co., Estate Visiting Agents and Managers, Malacca. Oct 3 9 10 NOTICE. THE JUNGLE CUARING COMPANY, LTD. AUTHORISED
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    • 545 2 Chartered Bank of InciB, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid np Capital m 60,000 •haret of £20 each f l t 2oo.w>r Reterre Fund £1,600,000 Reserve Liability of Proprietor* «1,200,00< Court of Directors. Sir Montagu Cornish Turner (Chairman). Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, X.C.I.X. Thomas Cuthbertc on £sq Sir
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    • 198 2 MAN^ACTui^rn? F ut at Claims, loans eac promptly set*, Singapore wn Head OiSloe y of reiete^ J* The Reserve- oU holders The Accom. ance Departs GUTHRIE «t SOUTH BRITISH mnuirc MAEIjPe Insoranc^l the tiSS^^Si EAETHaU^ r. Inn H Canton I Marin. «s* Norwich Inwfi^ Society ot^ POX Airowirr iN-srmsL Lotsw
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  • 185 3 Int mber Travel and Exploration :>us story of panther ad--old by Reynolds JJ improvised torch of news™»pe'r* with brand y BerVeB c EiTex ma .andenng on the rTtofa Mountains, m Algeria, the writer was who eventually took S faaein a Marabout's (holy man) shrine, up
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 146 3 RUQTtONS. MORTGAGERS SALE .srs. H. L. Coghlan ile-rooios-Monday. October 17th, at 2-30 pm. TiBA odllPc j ai .utory Land M 5. TAMPENI- for TAMPENIS ri W for 410. H. L. COGHLAN 4 Co Auctioneers. MORTGAGEE S SALE. Important Land Sale. ooms. Monday /ember at 2.30 p m. m ang comprised
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    • 539 3 Gives Radiant Beauty to the Skin /"'HAZELIKE'\ (trade mark) I SNOW" X An ideal remedy for dull or 1 X s greasy complexions. L*vß t- i• l h il «wP" A wholesome tonic which stamu- [Ft 1 lates the skin to healthy action, I i restores its natural transparency, jj
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    • 589 3 FOR SALE. FOB SALE ABCUT THE END OF DECEMBER, 1910. A brick and bilian residence stanc ing m 20 acres of land, known as Kmark Estate, Kuching, Sarawak, the property of the late Mark Gordon Bradford comprising, drawingroom, four bedrooms with bathrooms, office, godown, brick dapor and stabling for four
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    • 826 3 TWO'i IcE is Lt ittn LaMP BRABD, of which a m m fcJ\. civen abovt ie and exclu^ TyAM^P V of the kinds, can»ii w X minating, heating or lubnca: J^& (\M and Btarcli Dlut and I lly JM^jf-^JvF 1 laundry purposes, and tc < $£S^^^~~Z3& S ZV' parations for
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  • 29 4 Domestic Occurrences. Death. At Gaylanj? on the morning of the 6tfa of October, Charles Hknry second son of the late CharleK Martin Allen of Perseverance Estate. Aged 42 years.
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  • 812 4 The Singapore Free press Friday, Oct. 7, 1910. It was the Psalmist who said Put not your trust m princes. But those were the days of personal rule and an absolutism that held issues of life and death ia the hollow of the hiud. In these days of Socialistic democracies
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  • 819 4 The GhuTMOO Golf Club has kindly thrown its links cpan to members of the i.C. during Race week. The Nftguftki Press" reports the de*th ol thn \iev. W.H. Staudring, of the American Protestant Episcopal Church Mission. The hobble skirt has made its appeirance m Hongkong, but it is not a
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  • 271 4 The death is announced of Mr Q risse, French Consul at Hankow. M^rrisse had been ill for some time, b fatal termination wa§ not expected, ac was reported to be doing very well after nd operation had been performed. Morrisse has only been m Hankow for ai nine months. He
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  • 12 4 THE PR; now proceed The H atteL next wh
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  • 5 4 SEPTEMBER RUBBER TIN RETURNS. Ap»
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  • 15 4 Chinese womaii ghar decamped iir ta.in.nt' moix hut m thankt to th
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  • 11 4 LIGHTHOUSE STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. M and the ear 1 the lightk.blan
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  • 6 4 ULU PANDAN RUBBER ESTATEA Ltd. *4*
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  • 7 4 mth« of a ,i paper. it)*'
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  • 10 4 Reasi l Becaase m< fiamed m great trouble. biLioaBD6Mi at
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 201 4 CLEARANCE SALE. PIANOS GRAMOPHONES ORGANS MUSIC TO MAKE ROOM FOR NEW AUTUMN STOCK, rHE Robinson Piano Co, L TD TWO WtKS DULY! DON'T MISS THIS CHANGE \Finest Indian Tea. 1 For Home Presentation. I Orange Pekoe m 10 lb chests net $11 I Pekoe m 10 lb chests $10 I
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    • 88 4 C. H. Willis, IS NOW DOING BUSINESS ON THE FORTHCOMING Singapore Races. OCTOBER 11, 13, 15. Treble. Races 1, 5, 6, Doubles any two Races. Straight out all Races. For Prices apply to above. 8, TEE ARCADE. PHONE 596 VICTORIA THEATRE. COMING THE Bandmann Opera Co. OPENING NIGHT Saturday, October
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  • 144 5 PEOPLE CHEER REPUBLIC oops Against Government. KING'S MOVEMENTS UNKNOWN. REPUBLICAN FLAG FLYING. Portuguese Stock Falls. -bmariD* Telegraph.— Router's) 10 am. rbances broke out on it when a portion of the GarrinselveB R?publi k place throughout yesterday was proclaimed la enthusiastically received by the sional < being formed. The
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  • 12 5 uew 9ut numbers Clwai i. aa Co uth Cana
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  • 12 5 seek the we death rate totalled ere were ie month.
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  • 66 5 m a d via uterim five." break at that point aat did a Chumor, Club or emporarv per cent. natch between Kuala E iien, put u^ .^jah cved ri at i the Hongf:s now retiring from v unwell, and his c litvl months since was then fi and some
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  • 250 5 FIGHTING IN TEE DARKNESS. ORDER MAINTAINED. The King's Flight. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuters.) «Kh, »i 10 pm. -patches from Lisbon of the fifth state that at four o'clock that afternoon the Republican flig was Hying everywhere, and on being hoisted at the Arsenal and on the
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  • 87 5 HjW thft loyalists nearly won. Armed bands are parading the streets of iisbon singing the Portuguese Marseillaise. In the course>f the fighting the loyalists >reed the insurgents to take the defensive, Dd the latter formed square m the avenue .berdade, from which they ultimately made detour
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  • 70 5 RETURNING FROM BANISHMENT. "ive Inspect n A. Sheedy idlesa Chinese coolie before Mr Robinson, third magistrate, yesterday, onacha returning from banishment prisoner was an old jail bird and had ten previous convictions. He was banished ten year" f the Central Station I he arrested the accused on September :e dep^t
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  • 74 5 Vi .1. In 'he libel action brought by L )ke Chow Loo, against the Chinese newspaper, the Vess Ltd, and B^ey Siew the editor, the Chief Justice, Sir Hynduian Jones gave judgment for the plaintiff, awarding him md In the libel m «)uestion plaintiff said he was
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  • 138 5 With commendable enterprise the man- entof the Hiriina Hill have securo.l exhibit: r*l pictures of locil ccc their inauguration have eat draw. One showing the =»rrr. I departure of tbe German >w" at Borneo Wharf is 1. the familiar landscape standing out well, while the subject makes an
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  • 278 5 Sir, Oa l>ehalf of those who worship at St. Mitthew'd Church, Sepoy Lines, I bsg to return most grateful thanks to all those who so generously came forward to help the f uud which is being raised for the renovatioD and upkeep of the little Church
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  • 315 5 At the meeting to be held m the Victoria Theatre this evening the present needs of the Diocese will be described by the Bishop of Singapore, who will be supported oa the platform by many of the leading Churchmen of Singapore. To meet those Deeds
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  • 213 5 The market has remained m a depressed state during the week and a continuance of frilling prices m rubber shares, advised from London, tended to further this condition. However, latest advices indicate a rising market m rubbers and there is at the close a better tore all
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  • 62 5 For a Lame Back. When you have pains or lameness m the back bathe the parts with Chamberlain's Pain Balm twice a day massaging with the palm of the hand for live minutes at each application. Then dampen a piece of flannel slightly with this liniment and bind it on
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  • 663 5 Leading Planter Deai\ It was a great shock to many Singapore residents, his old friends, to learn yesterday of the telegraphed announcement of the death of Mr \V. W. Biiley, whose life m the Straits makes a great part of the planting history of this region.
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  • 198 5 The following is part of a statement recent ly made by Dr A. Okada, Judicial Adviser to j the Peking Government, writes the Celestial Empire The Chinese Constitntion is now being drafted, and the Commission for the Study of Constitutional Politics, although hampered I with
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  • 124 5 A short time since physicians held the eat- I ing of food immediately before going to bed j almost a crime. Some physicians now declare, however, that a good deal of insomnia I is the result of the unconscious craving m the I stomach for food m persons who have
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 9 5 Tft'oodß' Great Peppermint Core for all inter. I ML
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    • 163 5 at ROBINSON'S COLOURED NEGLIGE SHIRTS. yf&w There is a wide choice of p f-^ Vf terns all of whi ch are new, pie; ing and quite exclusive. majority of the Shirts are fitted r with narrow stiff linen cv; A whilst others have the m .ft double cuff. J J
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 399 6 Charles Robinson TURF ACCOUNTANT g COMMISSIONS EXECUTED ON a SINGAPORE AUTUMN RACE MEETING Illh, I3th 15th October, 1910. ENGLISH RACING DOUBLE EVENT l FKOM 50 TO 100 TO 1 OS Cesarewitch run 12th Oct, 1910. Cambridgeshire run 26th Oct, 1910 JVo. /8, THE ARQ7IDE, oinirg S. Moutrie Co., Ltd. Telepho>--4
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    • 555 6 NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. FOR EUROPE. The Imperial German Mail Steamer "DERFFLISGER" ,060 tons, Captain Meiners, left Hongkong n Wednesday, the sth instant, at noon, and lay be expected to arrive here on Sunday ftemoon the 9th idem, at about 3 p.m. She will probably be despatched for Europe n the following
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    • 633 6 HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG The steamers of the Company maintain a t Bgular service between Hamburg, Bremen, fl ntwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, I !hina and Japan. J Homeward*, they are despatched fortnight- r j for Havre and Hamburg and once a month 3 r Bremerhaven direct, calling at
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    • 698 6 N. D. L. lorddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GEEMAN MAIL LINE. C The fast and well-known mail steamers ol bis Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, larnburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampon, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connecting I Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) >ort Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, fc Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai,
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    • 791 6 Its* R o. If b Mediterranean V J^ > and Lone ICEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD. cZ£&£?\£ can Ports. AND amers will 1& Jhina Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd The Companies' steamers are despatched Devanha ron. Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China Arcadia nd Japan every week, and from Japan
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  • 135 7 August Sept Total Belat '2.297 Bruang 126 1,769 Bruseh 1,565 Chen Jen' an g 1,456 Gopeng 725 600 7,145 Heawood 303 560 Kamuning $4.1 '00 $37,611 Kanaboi 265 2,759 Kinta 475 500 158 Association 1,1? 8 730 7,800 Kledang 163 501 Kramat Pulai 604 3,787 Kuan tan 49
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  • 449 7 [AH totals are calculated for the calendar I veAriag^d of the financial year, which differs I August Sept Total. Allagar 8, r 21,9 70 Alor Pongsu 79 2,628 12,157 Alma 1,000 1,100 4,850 j Malay 52,664 59,162 464 Kuning 320 1,786 Ayer Molek 1.x 10 8,900 t
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  • 1306 7 October 6. Cap. IBsui. Paid. LastDiv. Buyirs. Sbllers 85,000 2/ 2/ Allagar Rubber Estates Ltd 4 2 4 6 150,000 2/- 2/- Anglo-Malay 80% 12 0 14 3 50,000 2/- 1/6 Batang Malaka 6 1 0 pr. 30,000 1 1 Batu Caves 50% 15 10 0 16 10 0
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  • 51 7 (Corrected up to Oct. 6 Bank 4ms demand Private credit* 3m credit* 6m France, demand Bank Gkbmant, demand India. T. T, sra, demand Yokohama, demand M Il4| Java, demand Bangkok, demand 66 i Sovereigns, Bank Buying $h Bank of England Rate 4% Discount 3 months I Bar Silver London
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  • 111 7 Tin buyers Gambler Gambier Cube No 1 (Hmbier Cube JSo. i M norn Pepper i S'per^ Pepper, Wb't* QUr) Nttbnegt (110 tc tiu ifc.)^ a <m Nutmeg (SO to Ike ik,; norn Mact (BanAa) ICD Glotm Ambc ju i norn Bally Coffee (10% BUck) Liberiui Oofw M M Tapioca,
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 223 7 P*MENTS. le and single rooms with Uise. Tennis, derate. The mansion" High-Class Boarding Hcusr y Rise .ley oai Comma: THIS IS IT. TELES ODOURLESS. preparation LIVER OIL. Does all it and supersedes the old fishioaed emulu which upset thd stomach. 00 lATICO HJECTH is tsti ia recent rases and. y^
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 906 7 VESSEL^ iIS FUH'I. :O: Flasr and Tone GommaDd^r* ArriT«d From For U k > Panther Aus. cruiser 1500 Schmiedheio: Hongk mho Kaiserin Elizabeth Aue. cruiser 4'»00 Hansa I 3 Hongk. ;ombo 7 Planet Ger gun boat 650 Dominik Sept 25 ruinea N steamers Flair ft Tuns Master Arrived From R
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    • 98 7 WEATHER REPORT. Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Rain. R'konp c Manila 10a 760 Calm o Hkong4i c Manila 4f Kandang Kerbau Hospital Oct 5, 1910. m 3 pm. 9pm Barom. 32 Fah. Temp. Wet Bulb Ther. Dir. of Wind m m Cal^ Max. Temp, m shade Mm. do. do. Max.
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  • 435 8 The c ercUv morning was again on le and there was a very large attendance o! spectators to watch the gallop-. There bfiug no mist about the traiu be watched closely and some ere done. Al was first out aud after cmtering to the bend he was sent
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  • 220 8 Ba Expkk Observer," under the caption of i and their Troubles," says The news printed m our colunin9 that the \mi Bangkok have a <eed "together m their own interests will surj none. Fur a long time ever since its formation m fact the Importers' Association has
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  • 33 8 n a cold becomes settled m the system, it will take several days' treatment to cure H, and the best remedy to nse is ChamberCough Remedy. It will cure quicker
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  • 262 8 Alec Taylor, the north of England billiard champion, who was recently m Singapore and played some very interesting games here, has returned from his tour m the noith and will play four matches here next week, on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday leaving for J*va on Friday, where he
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  • 127 8 The tie between A and E companies m this competition was played at Tanglin on Inesday, attracting a considerable attendance. A fast game resulted, the defences of both sides with robust method?, sparing no one m their endeavours to keep their goals intact. It was from a
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  • 67 8 V. M < N i v ill? a walk over for the D their meeting the VMI'A. iv th. ill Shield Com] tion Prom start to tioinh the play was m the Y.M'i territ I with plenty of dash ou the part .Is were plentiful thr*»e m the
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  • 18 8 In the Singapore eing the iudiviinn •rr kin M M Uortlandt Audeisjn '•uniog Thou
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  • 24 8 The "Aru'o" will leave .Johnston's l v er for the ingalow the th intOand :> •;<> pm ming at im, 12 15, ■'> and pm.
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  • 314 8 •rge's Church, which has been >1 with the old Peaang ftmilies rv the Honourable I India Company m I**l'\ was the hc»p of a wedding m which the bride, Mi«t Helen Violet Soott BrowD, is a direcc descendant of two of tli pioneers of Peaanp, for the
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  • 738 8 As this question will have to be dealt with sooner or later m this Colony it is as well, for the present, to note how matters stand m regard to the subject at Hongkong. Mr E. A. Hewett, the leader of the Unofficial members of
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  • 193 8 Herr Heineken, managing director of the Xorddeutscber Lloyd, is still m the north, and will return to Honkong (to which port he paid a flying visit a few weeks ago) m four weeks. The big shipping man will stay here for about a week, arriving with the French
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  • 52 8 Rheumatism causes more pain and suffering than any other disease, for the reason that it is the most common of all ills, and it is certainly gratifying to sufferers to know that Chamberlain's Pain Balm will afford relief, and makß rpafc nn*i «»i««»>
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  • 367 8 The "Ipoh buukbred at Tanjong Pagar yesterday. The Bandon Unds 500 tons of general cargo at Tanj >ug Pagar aud the China 1,400 tons. The mail steamer "Devanha" left Penang at 10.30 am. yesterday and may be expected here at 2 t>m. to-day. The Virginia was m the
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  • 221 8 Pi i'RIVoI.I IT. Pittsburc. Au£ 3. It cost the city of Pittsburj? abou 0 m tolls for city employes' love-making over the telephone wires, la&t year. Mayor Magee's otfire has issued an order to the beads of all departments that the firt-t employe caught spooning or talking
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  • 134 8 garding the administration m the Mala\ the London correspondent of the Hti Diily Press" says 1 understandthat within a few weeks steps are to be taken to augment the administrative nil 11 of the Federated Malay States. Several Governors have o >mplained that the itaff, especially m the civil department,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 62 8 LATEST SHIPPING. Kaiser F Joaef I, Aust. cruiser, 4000, Cicoli, Oct. t>, Colombo, Hongkong, October Bth. ihof Sarawak, Brit 892. Moxon t>, Sarawak, O.E. Hin, Sarawak, October 11th PASSENGERS. Per R*j<ih of Sarawak Messrs Ellis, Carvalho, Ong Kirn Cheng. APPETISING and DELICIOUS. "ROQUEFORT" CHEESE (IN CUT) AT BOLTER'S THE PROOF
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    • 190 8 MOTORISTS. Send your covers and tubes to retreaded or repaired to The Dunlop Rubber Co., (Far East Li) NO. 43, ROBINSON ROAD. Repairs executed promptly and at moderate will not be executed to those covers na<= and which m our opinion are not worth spei FRESH STOCKS of Dunlop Moto:
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