The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 9 April 1907

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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, TUESDAY. APRIL 9, 1907. NO. 5,950,
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  • 111 1 The trial of a Chinooe oi urn I i inbutorturing a girl alave euded voter da\. arhen the n*aa aantenced t.> four meniha hard iboui Page great otrifce of fond and trade aed oa Paeii Page 5. Tho MeGill uatveroiti at Ifoatreal has been burned down >P*g
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  • 843 1 l'l nil not bo i ia ehml ffTort vinuo kirblaion t. I I eotiee in one of thai the i the h i hehl a of ec Bhertrj they •''••;•> Irunk aeaeee, thi their lurroundi Willi neither .v t t.,_ artfclo onnemm M Berberl Obdeteem BMj ureotle
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 214 1 MANN'S STEAM 5 I JWAGONS S LATEST TESTIMONIAL Tiider date Jan. 8, 1907 Messrs. FIiASER A NEAVE^f 3? Limited write us: jj^. We have much pleasure in stating that Mann's jg& i Steam Wagon is still giving us entire satist'ae- *g. 5 "It has been running constantly for three years.
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    • 278 1 Entertainments. SINGAPORE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. POPULAK OKCHHSTKAL CONCERT. TANGLIN CLUB, Tuesday, April, 16th, at 9 p.m. Full i»ktmt.B Lai er. Ilembera of the Society. /<•-■:■, on Season I Ticket. Nou Membera oak obtain lieketa at tbe Robtaaoo Piano Company. Price S2. TEUTONIA CLUB. FOUR NIGHTS ONLY. Bandmann Follies Coy. OPEN TUESDAY.
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    • 237 1 HOTELS. GRAND HOTEL de I'EUROPE. ESPLANADE. THE AUSTRIAN STRING BAND PERFORMS A SELECT Repertoire of Music. FROM 5 to 6.30 p.m. AND During after Dinner. 7.30 to II p.m. THE DIRECTORY for BANGKOK SIAM 1907. Eighteenth Tear of Publiettitn. NOW READY. The Directory for Bangkok and Biam contains a complete
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    • 103 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Schnefer and Co. are agent* dor Panhnrd nnd Levaaaar cars— Pace 5. Auction sales include a beflat and ship's propeller by Cunningham and ('lark, tongkar.g by Powell and Co. and Government building allotments in the Telok Avir distn Powell nd Co. Pace 3. The Royal Johore tin company
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 394 1 THE WEEK. TI'BSDAY, i'th High Water 7..;l a, 8.1 l p try Robber Ob. 1- noon. Tanglin Club, (reneral Meeting, Irenilmnn P '.lie Co. W«DNBBDAY, 10th High Water:— o. 4 I p. Bandmann PctSaa Co. Thcrsdav. 11th High Water r— OaSO a.. 10.20 p. P A. O Mail Homeward due.
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  • 402 2 Mr Baker's financial Statement is not ex« actly a prosperity Budget, siys the Empire but it strikes one, at the first glance, as a sound one. The f'irther reduction in the salt tax, which comes into instant operation, will be hailed with relief by the whole country.
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  • 471 2 There was recently published the following agony adv» rr.: .merit Claud 8 Robert Campbell, son of Sir Oilb* rt Campbell. Birt., is (or, if he is dead, then his children arei refNßfc 1 to communicate with Messrs Charles Rodger^. Sons, and Abbott, li Victoria Street, ■Westminster,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 108 2 A Remedy that is Truly Magical in Its Power to Relieve Pain. Mr Lewis Rozario, Manager of Madras o-op. Stores, of Madras, India, says: "I certainly think Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy is one of the best medicines made. I had been suffering f,om an attack of colic and
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    • 583 2 H&vertiocmcnto. UffINTEB. THE BELAT TIN MINING COMPANY. LIMITED. WANTED An Assistant Manager. Apply with testimonials to DERRICK Co. April 9 v.c COIFFKUE: AVIS. On demande un Ouvrier tris bdh Salon nier. Fr 300 par mois plus b*'n''fiees. Pour Saigon. Pour touts renseigm ments s'addresser M. B. au bureau dv journal
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    • 357 2 EHc-verttsetncnte. NQTtGE^ SINGAPORE FOUNDRY limited* I CIVIL, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EN6INEERS. Iron and Brass Founders, on Copper Smiths, Ship Bridge Builders General Contractors, ohamkd Sultan and Tampbnis Roads, SiNGAPoaa. Telephone No. 619. Telegraphic Address Hooklikeok Codes need A.B.C. (4th and Sth Editions). Machineries of all description are kept in stock
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    • 490 2 Boverttsemcnts. Lost at the Race Course on Ist April, A preen enamelled brooch with the date 1 81»4 thereon and surrounded with diamonds. A reward of $100. will b«' paid to tho person bringing same to Pat<T*on Simons <£ Co. NOTICE The Dispensary of 13 B RatfiVs Place hereby gives
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    • 574 2 advertisements. INSURANCES. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE. i Funds Exceed j£ 12,000,000. W. A. SIMS, Manager, Eastern Branch. 29 •yal Insurance Company. Fire Life otal Invests;. Funds jK),72:' THE LARGEST FIPE OFWh I Df THE WOKLh. BOUSTEAD A Co.— Agents. The London and Lancashire Fire Insurance
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    • 630 2 H&pcttiectt'ciite. BANKS. Hongkong Shanghailor^J Corporation, PataVOP I f B w Re-kbvb Fund:- I Sr/>rlin^ Re^or-ve *I<V> Silver Reserve... $1 1 I Resebvb Ltal i vov PiIOI'RIEToKi t fl-'/t Court ok D macron* O. H. M., ir^n.air. w.j obi f :ali.ocii, Esq. K. '.OKT7, Esq. I k -ii-, < fi.LBEZMJ II-
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  • 115 3 lith ;r Diva, ft Mcsm n !s R iSers, Wtardur (Man-li 27 in Mibb ;.:ly King, of Came Load. '1 he hr.dr wore; \ellin^ cres.-. n<\ look. .1 rerj charm* ■r 1 T. Chappie seted hitman, Mr A. Boi.in-ou gave the bride i ,tay. The iereino:iy w
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  • 141 3 bsiag aa ahaost indispensable I nunHj r.'-.-;,AHintly <r otherwise, in Burma, 1 1 j long since exerebontlon, not only of CovernineLt hot ue of vital im- J I it... tor ad ant tbe eviis that hart It i< i pare Bon.;, ponj < ntire'.y from
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  • 118 3 LIN. !.>oi frOBB yi i :i b> Id aye. wl.i n Bfacarl in. >U.i bkill i i relatu at h U lin^c-i- in ChUM ...iii.l. woold h< th. f t lvin.l. d\« «1 tlie paddy- i a 18 ior tr; i.. l.( k's ith h Lb of
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 75 3 Rheumatism Makes Life Miserable. Iff/ home is the mo~t valuable ]>osthat is within the reach of mankind. foa eanttoc enjoy its eenrforte if you are .r from rheumatism. You throw siness car.-- when yon enter your fionie and you can be relieved from those rheumatic pains also by applying Cham's
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    • 636 3 advertisements. APARTMENTS. A private Family have vacant two rooms suitable for single Gentlemen. Cood Table and Tennis. Apply L. E.,co "Free Press." April 4 tts 18. 1 A private Family havt- aceOfl odation for a Married Couple. Apply S. R. c/o '"Free IVess. April 4 tts 18. f AUGTIONS. AUCTION
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    • 443 3 H&vertfoemcnto. AUGTIONS. MORTGAGEE S SALE Tuesday, yih April, at 2.J0 p.m. Valuable freehold building site fronting )xley Road and Eber Road. Area 7,L">B square feet. POWELL Co.. Auctioneers. Apl 6 10.4 MORTGAGEE S SALE T'texdaj. ut// AprV, at S.JO Eight freehold allotments fronting a reserve or road oil Gaylang Road.
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    • 588 3 *lt-vcrtf9cmento. I TO BE LET TO LET From let May, 1907, No. 1 (v t iVrnam Street at present occupied by the •'Netherlands Hotel." Apply to E. S. NATHAN, 18 Change Alley. April 8 v.c TO LET FUBNISHED. No. 3, Lloyd Road. Apply OCQce Hotel do i'Eurooe. Feb 1 TO
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    • 30 3 Dee's Concentrated Disinfectant J m\m^m^sut^^"^ *b^b£_ Sir? •■■■Bi Bb __^^Hs?' an^^ W**k bßb^LbL^7 .bbWbH THE MOST ECONOMICAL AND EFFECTIVE OF ALL. Of All Dealers. IMPORTERS THE BORNEO Co., L TO
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 510 3 Singapore and Kraiyi Railway. From 21st January, 1907, and until further Notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. UP TRAINS. Pas^r Panjang d 7.41 a 9.47 a LMf 4.17p 5.17 p... Borneo Wharf d 7.51 9.57 1.49 4.27 5.27 Tank Road d. 6.00 a 6.87 a 8.04 a 10.10 lUftf
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 27 4 On the »Jth instant at No. 2 Eber lioad the wife of Mr. S. E. Simon of a son. Calcutta, Hongkong and Bombay papers please copy.
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  • 1637 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, April 9, 1907. ~s Tfan^aTirrffT'mjaT Here shall the Prey the P<-cpl' rij-h* maintaJa, Unaw*<i by infiuenc* and -J., Here patriot Truth h»r jlori m> prrc«?pts draw. FWdged to Religi m, LoyaJty a,ij I.»w. It is not only by Sir Frank Swettenham that scepticism is publicly
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  • 164 4 There was unfortuuatelv only a small attendance at the Teutouia Club last evening to hear this talented violinist. Hi^ Excellency and party from Government Houne were preseut and th.-s,. who attended had an artistic treat. The programme opened with a Grand Senate for violin (Viotti) and after
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  • 33 4 'I. hooligan wont to Chiuaraau md regale I Mm* belh wai dii told the Police. When v h.> ecenulted the < th i kni ii j-i- II lb- V, or sj»
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  • 57 4 too whi.-h the Ti i I pardaj ift< peculiar tare. H ulnmu was flfcorfed with friofOM liiifT ii Beeouof Birai I lb t ll re Eooea vauts Thifl allegation run-.. ..n ibe Tho peculiar §t VForebin'i M boj for the defence and thi I. »well, the pt
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  • 34 4 V'eel a Kling was bar v.-ir-. in ÜB.h-i wee 'i i bteq "baby laaffna for gin -he v, lion b girl's story. Mher c. wa- aU > tal en I
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  • 41 4 On the tli the ail. Ting Loot oU tl ion 1 1 nighin loborn-rd. c heard ct re many pfl he decoarauUH Th. Brent ion k deceased and Ir.. lefl mie Q them and The iajt Uitn. ifAt this stag*
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  • 159 4 ln nion. a I ..gUoc at the time of the •.•v.-ant further evidenc cans. He sa> The iwunjgi inter. only I I t ike in \Mtl. the island. Little ngry at t I been BO BOA kg in i x>n after gram, li and it Killed, hundn
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  • 74 4 Captain Etti and Ul fthwdl. rem .rke the Globe," are starting a society in China with the ing fit teen thouoead young Cuiaooe, the so* .:thy merchant"., uio Bogl seems tint t "all depends on the w». ■Ta b-nts r.- received wheth t -de „t Qreal Brit ii a w.th
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 124 4 Caldbeck Macgrcgor Co., WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. Branches at LONDON, GLASGOW, SHANGHAI, HONGKONG, TIENTSIN, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. hobn Dttic Co, Ltd. Annual Cash Clearance SALE 7rS\ NOW ON. ■Bnannnßnnßßnßnnniinßanßnnnßßnnaßßßnßnnaaanßßßn^^ C~MMAI?eH BSm l TYPEWRITERS. j! Inrefty ::^^-f WRITES I LETTER l^ jdj^ TWOCOLOURS.iI VISIBLE OLD MACHINES P/^/CH ll^pffiM ANY°LxE Is2ooNETT^^^^^^SSr^ TAKEN IN
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    • 196 4 Dr. A. G. BUTLER, L.D.S., R.C.S.B. DENTAL SURGEON. 6, Battery Road. Dr. KEW BROS. DENTAL SURGEON. No. 2, Battery Road. W. WAGNER p.p.c. TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. Those who wish to avail themselves of the CASH IN ADVANCE rate of subscription (s6'{ a quarter $25 for a year) are rei minded
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    • 16 4 "Remnants and oddments 8 re being cleared at Little's Sale for Balf Original Sale Prices." I
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    • 8 4 Bargains in all l>epartments I I Annual Sale."
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  • 83 5 Devolution and Universities. (By Submarine Telegraph— Renter's.) The Tmme -ays that the Dublin Govern- ment has abandoned tho idea of introducing .a Irish University Bill during tho present ~>>siou, believing that the Devolution Bill j .<rill occupy much time. Mr. Birrell denies that the Univeisitv Bill has !>eeen
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  • 39 5 ami Money ar i ra that the mk'i purchases of geld by the Rank condrmtheriew that tlie monetary corner in lis turned, although the positioa <n the continent atill rejuires watching. Broki iuction iv the Rani
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  • 28 5 Received, April S. 10.12 am. splendidly equipped engineering heildingof McGill University at Montreal h i- been completely destroyed by tire The lorn is pit at x\
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  • 26 5 report of the Registrar of Asiatics in Trartsvaa! record- ,at r„arkot in tuber of antering the Colony during mnuthorieed. eflus of :hs.
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  • 168 5 •port"! at Kyot\ Japan, of Mr J. 11. Smith, the American millionaire. 'Nt some time in Sii»apore I HoDgkon^. He iMBJiod ;<t Hongkong on private yacht of Mr Dr^xel, the wealthy proprietor of the Philadelphia Ledt>er," and .nied by Mrs Smith and the Duke heds
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  • 152 5 Mr. E. M. .lanion, \l^u. Treneuror of this mi. l. the following letter N < nil Lifeboat Institution. London, 18th March, 1 '.'O7. hare the pleaeuro to aeknoW' to-day of voir kind letter I "tli ultimo, and to request that you **H be m to accept roureelf,
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  • 90 5 »ccident which cost a China. run nw life occurred at a saw-mill at Kalangrd ;>• iterdai morning A Chinese c<»' lie, who a feeding one of the hiu saws, oarelewla over the saw and his unrolled towelling got caught in part of the machinery. Hf was
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  • 42 5 King of Italy. (By Submarine Telegraph— Renter's.) Tlie lioyal yacht Triuacria cou\e\ing His Majesty King Victor Emmanuel aud the Italian Minister Tittoni. on a v>it to the King of Greece, has left Taraato for the Piraeus, escorted by Italian warships.
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  • 51 5 Received it 1 2 noon. Before sailing for Oarthagena, King E,l--wurd and Admiral Fisher discussed at great length with tbe Kronen naval authorities the causes of the Jena eatatropbe. The King haid he felt it to be his duty to pay homage to the memory of her bravo
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  • 43 5 deceived 2. 2.'> p vi. Kiu^ Alfonso and several of huministora I have depart :d for Cartagena. Owing to therondition of the t »ueeu they [deferred their departure till the last i moment and return immediately aft»»r tho I interview.
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  • 28 5 A Commission consisting of iwo generals: and two Flemas has left Constantinople for Yemen with the object of negotiating el friendly settlement with the tribes
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  • 61 5 Pogroms Feared. It ia H.red from Odcoea tliat the Munioi- 1 pal elections have resulted in a sweeping ti tory for th*» Union of Busamn People candidat Th .3 causes the Jews to fear o itragm ..ud to anticipate a pogrom in tho event of a lution of the
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  • 37 5 Miracle Working. The French are laying water pip.>s and constructing rondo in tbe vicinity of Ujda. The Moorish artil'ery have received their pay for thf uret t me for a period of fight montb«
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  • 32 5 A gigaa food and tradea strike ia hobag rganin .1 in Paris. The date of the col: UMUCUmont l it the (jrovernment is prepared to itrong repressive measures.
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  • 24 5 be Indian singles at Calcutta has ended in the victor- of Mr Atkinson over Mr Warden t 6.l—6, 7—5 6—B.
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  • 83 5 A Malaylbad a wife, but as the laws of the Prophet allow him four wives he thought h^- would begin to accumulate this numU'r. He t'.^ref.)re mar i led No 2 without lellittg No. 1. When she heard of it, No. 1, who did not wish to
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  • 156 5 The Revenue Officers searched the stenmer Merapi yesierday morning and found 00 t.iliilb of contraband opium hidden amongst the coal in her bunkers. One of the vessel's crew Wii3 before Mr Green later in the day and it was deacribed how active the informer was in the
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  • 1160 5 Ai you were good nongh :<• describe my] last yarn aa "chatty havu goes another. It; was a pity that you were unable to import r-unie of your world-lamed lepoiieir?, lor tbe i-|><tchosat the Ceylon dinner which took j place some time back, and
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  • 337 5 FOI B MONTHS POR lINHUaf ANITY. The above caso in which a Chinese woman named t.'oh Pang, was charged with having cruelly ill-used a little slave girl named Koh da was concluded before Mr Column yesterday. Mr A. Bailey, AesJctant Protector of Chinese, proeeeutod and Mr
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  • 255 5 CATHEDRAL OF THE GOOD SHEPHERD. The annual report of this cathedral 190 baa been printed end untied. At tbe beginning of last year there rai a credi'. balance of 8142.4 and the receipts during 1900 amounted to %7 t »'i7.12 making a total of 97,609,80 Affainsl -his. th.-iv v.-as an
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  • 203 5 The l 'e.raf, a St. Petersburg j..ip.'r. throws a striking light upon the changed and weaken. -J position of Russia in the Far Ea<*t j with regard to the transport of troops in t Manchuria lt is reported that the Ministry of War was
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  • 106 5 CHINESE CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION CONCERT. The Straits Chinese have had several rehearsals f >r the concert they are to give at Boustead Institute on Friday tirst at 8-30 p.m. The programme promises to be even more interesting than the last one which was so successful. The concert will not again be
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 7 5 "John Little's Annual Cash Clearance Now on
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    • 9 5 Dont forget to visit Little's during their Annual Sale."
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    • 51 5 Burns and Scalds. The pain of a burn or scald is almost instantly relieved by applying; Chamberlain's Pain Balm with a feather. It also heals the injured parts more quickly than any other treatment and unless the burn is very severe does not leave a scar. For sale by all
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    • 62 5 Lingering Coughs. Persistent coughs that continue through the spring and summer usually indicate some throat or lung trouble and it is a serious mistake to neglect them. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is famous for its cures of coughs of this nature and a few doses taken in time may save a
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    • 242 5 ROBINSON Go. ACENTS. immmrnrir' Cbc Wilkinson Patem Safety Shavers. ABSOLUTELY THE BEST f^inr-—' !-*^:*jflt SAFETY SHAVER. bbl -B^l 1 \—^rttfg^fc WITH ONE BLADE IN CASE $3.85 each. X STROPPING MACHINE FOR DfIDIBJOnU O A SAFETY RAZORS CI UD!II O U U 00. HOTEL de la PAIX. SINGAPORE. This Old Established
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  • 499 6 PkOCSDCBI in Siam. The peculiar ad ran tages of beinc a litigant j in Siam are well set out by the followiog extract from the Bangkok Times. Defen- dant had appealed but did appear or tile Any appeal Mr. A. Teut-ch appeared for Mail Denny Holt and Dickson.
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  • 652 6 By An F.xpi civilisation brings i:-, peraeJftiea, nd defective eyesight in an e\erincre roj ortion is one of thetn. There are eight j million people in England who wear c r sliordd j •year gla-?es, find this number does not indudc the defective 6ight of ape. Modern -cience,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 1167 6 The Subscription List will open on Monday, the 11th day of March, 1907, and close on or before Tnesday, the 30th day of April, 1907, for the Colony of the Straits Settlements and the Federated Malay States, and Friday, the 31st day of May, 1907, for all places outside those
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    • 699 6 Bfcvertteemcnta. SHIPPING. P. o. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China i Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Ameri- I ;an Torts. Steamers will leave Singapore en or about MAIL LINES. OuUrard (for China)
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    • 744 6 H&pertiaements. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LINES Steamers of the Coast Fleet. tons reg. ton Whaburi 2i'.«l Paklat l<i.*>7 loraeo 111 0 Anjrhin Coh/dchang IMV* L<<;k.sun IWI Caj.ih MM Choiain.,' IWJ Mteanulnk MM Pr.ngt.,n,' iantrlok 192 i Samson ".anihuri 1904 LeoSok LMI 10 O Phra Nang IMI Uanda 1780 Machew
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    • 384 6 HSvcrtfecmcnto. SHIPPING. M Mil Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MA' l'he fa*t and waQJ this Company sail t Hamburg via Rotterdam, Gibraltar, Genoa i mdria a: Suer, Aden, Col kong, Shanghai. Naga.akiaK j.nd hack. r They are <iv« ir. B Hf undermentj >ned <*»•■ Bj OUTWARD H; Bapeea Haj K.
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  • 74 7 -I JoLorcTiu Miv" Coanpany bolda ts meeting on April *20 and amongst other iM iv-b will declare a final dividend for the [>cried up to lob. Tho output of tho K.uta, Aline during tf arch ia reported at 200 pikuls valued at «11,000. Profits are estimated at Sl^.-tOO.
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  • 884 7 I^UBSTIOa Ol PIASTIXG Ll'. at ot oonaidoraaia interest to unea 3 iv Plantation Rubber Bb.ire^ has ju.st dby the editor of the India-Hub-b .locrnul in tlie course of his open letter Bemoan ot the Intornat'onil Rubber laaoafeciejL After pointing out in rnbl>er !s no' aeoeeaarilj the -Ad to
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  • 69 7 (Coaaacxao ur to April S.) Bank -I m, s 2/4y f j demand o/4£ Private credits 8 m/a 2/4J credits 6 m/a 2/1* Fbancb, demand Bank 295 Grrmant, demand 240 India, T. T 173* Horokono, demand 1 1 dis Yokohama, demand 115 Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 62 J
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  • 136 7 Apri B, Tin buyers 91.1 2\ j Gambier buyor- 6.60 j Gambier Cube No. 1 10.50 Gambier Cube No. 2 9.75 Pepper ßlackfordin.S'pore) v-ra 18.10 j Pepper, White (fair L.W. 5 p.c.) 26.1^5 Nutmegs (110 to the 1b.)... 2»' 00 Nutmegs (30 to the lb.) 41M UaM (Banda) norn
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  • 420 7 Capital Capital Issue Pali Issued paid op Value ap Company. Wiiout'onn $300,000 300.000 10 10 Nrt Tin M. Co. Ltd >o $600,000 OOO.OCO 10 10 Brnseh Hydrauli-TinM Co Ttd HI £400.000 350,000 £l £1 Duff Development Co. Ltd V 00.000 60,000 1 1 Kinta Tin Mmm M'■ £100,000 90,000
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 36 7 A Pleasant and Safe Medicine. U.jgha am j cokjg yjeid easily to Chamber- s Coujrh Remedy. It is pleasant to take *?**J contains no injurious substance. It *J**»- euree and cures quick by. Sold by all
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    • 583 7 Htoerti6cmcnto, On the Berth. STOOWVAART MAATSCHAPPY NEDERLAND. yon Sabang, Port-Said, Genoa, and Amsterdam. Thk Dt;tcn Mail Stkasikk, UKMfiBANDT is expected to arrive here from Batavia on Saturday the 13th April and will be despatched the same day :i p.m. for above j>orts. For freight and parage apply to Ship's Agency
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    • 545 7 a^crttscntcnts. SHIPPING. KYX JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co Ltd. I A regular FORTNIGHTLY Service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. CNPEa Mail Contracts with thb Imperial Japanese Government, j Specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation
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    • 465 7 SHIPPING. OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. AID China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatch.*! from Liverpool outwards for the Strait*, China and Japan every w«*ek, and from Japan homewarlfor London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight, and for Genoa, Marseille-, Liverpoo 1 monthly. One outward steamer t<very
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    • 346 7 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE. PASSENGER SERVICE. "Sc^-oS^SSSi,'." V^. NANU .ggW^" M B^nßliUlU,"rt the *CANDIA M.AVOMA and MI.FSIA. Tho steamer-, ar. sr.vially built for tho tropics and hare luxurious Passonnger accommodation. Pfcrat rSaa Cabin.^ amiH-iS, b^hted throughout by eieotricity, cabins SS with fans. dZ£ SENSES Laundry on board. Return tickets isnoml BS r„dac<*l
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  • 1052 8 It was hardly d .v. n. but the bluff-bowed tug spluttered Bteana from her lanky escape-pipes, •nidged the of the dock basin restlessly. ;'nd drew mournful creaks from her strained able as though hinting that it U-M time to be off. Before the cueer, blighted glow in the oast
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  • 815 8 An ArrKAL Unsucckssjui.. Mr. Justice Fisher delivered Lis decision in the appeal of Ngo Sin Cbo iv which J. Spanjaard was the respondent, appellant having been sentenced to 18 months' rigorotts imprisonment f->r having deceived and dishonestly induced respondent to deliver to him goods valued at 82,400.
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  • 137 8 [aaneetor hUrt hud a collection of baamam hefora Mr Colaaaal Toatorday. iusj^ctor Hurt told His Worship that he went out into the highways aud byways and collected the lame, the halt and the blind. The prisoners truly answered this description tor some were stone blind, others
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  • 278 8 The P. and O. Homeward Mail "Malta left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday, and is due here at '1 a.m. ou Thursday, the 11th instant. The P. A O Outward Mail steamer "Delhi" left Colombo at 1Q.30 a.m. on Sunday, aud is expected to arrive here at
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  • 121 8 (Compiled for the Singapore Free Press./ Date of passing Anjer Nationality and description of vessel Captain's name. Where und when sailed. Destination.) liar. 28. Dut Btr., Coram Potgewijd; Batavia, Mar. 26 Amsterdam. Mar. 29. Nor. str Neva Stouslaud Bangkok. Mar. 30. Nor. 1 q., Lofthus Ander.-en Ea<4
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  • 597 8 A mail paper says A series of strange experiments made with dead and riving peo j pie by five physicians iv Massachusetts, and .extending over a period of six y ears, leads thtm to l«lieve that the human soul weigh* half an ounce. The physiciaus associated themselves
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    • 434 8 CLEARANCES. Apl «> Sri Wongae, Dut .-<tr.. Dnud, lor M Mai Pin Seng. Brit. atr., Davidson, fcr Port ■ttenba.Mi and Paanusg. Perak. Brit. str.. Olsen, fo: P. Swettenham ■d Penang. iasa Mar J:p -tr. Kori. f« r Hongkong and Japan. Ap 8. Betrddent Sehieff, Dnt str., L"n as, tor Rhio.
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    • 381 8 VESSELS IN PORT. Wen-of-WxT Flag and Tons Commandera Arrived From p or McChi.a Am. tra.. 1870 Lothrun JanlJ Manila I, L '*>» I daa Bella F.M.S. Yacht 4* Ahmat Feb 5 P. Swet "S2 Rt *iV a 12° V 7 v Ship PlaeftTons Master Arrived Krom Connsrnee Pn, mJ" Mdebaran
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