The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 September 1901

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 18 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE. THURSDAY, 5 SEPTEMBER, 1901. DAILY ISSUE, No. 4273
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 825 1 J'- Office. Telegraph St. Xr Wharves. Keppel Harbour. O STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Steamers for CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, INDIA, AUSTRALIA, ADEN EGYPT, MARSEILLES, GIBRALTAR MALTA, BRINDISI, PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. Through Bills ot lading issued for Persxan Gulf, Continental and American Ports, also 'or China Coast. MAIL LINES. OUTWARD HOMEWARD igoi
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    • 776 1 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHIP COMPANY AND ORIENTAL U STEAMSHIP COMPANY AND TOYO RISEN KAISHA (ORIINTAL S.S. CO.) VIA INLAND SEA OF lAPAN AND HONOLULU. Through Passage Tickets granted to England France, and Germany by all irans-AUantic lines of steamers, and to the principal cities of the United States or Canada. Rates
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    • 782 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Undir Contract with thi Nithirlands India Gotbrnmint. Agents at Singapore. Ships Agency, late I. DAENDELS Co., 2-3 Collyer Quay Thß UNDIRMKKTIONin DATBS ARK ONLY APPROXIMATE Steamer From Expected Will be despatched tor O r Swaoidocioou < 'otic via i>orts Au,' U Buudjeruia^sin, Koia, li.iroc, Ualik l'a|>|>au,
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    • 705 1 fJONGKONG AND SHANGHAI xx BANKING CORPORATION PAID-UP CAPITAL $***** 000 RESERVE FUND.— ♦10,000,00, Sterling Reserve $10,000,000! Silver Reserve -5,000 000 i 1 3.000,i>00 RESERVE LIABILITY OP PROPRIETORS.. m f 1 10 000. ■•v\: COUKI UK DIKBCTOBS R. Shkwan Kiq.~ Chairman. Hon. J J. Bh.i-Ikmng,— Dc^otv Chaibman H. fc. TOMKINS, Kv|.
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    • 448 1 Ideal MilK ff^ g>^ Enriched 20 per cent. f(^ol^ Sweetenec L^Tt^J A Perfect Substitute for Fresh N° A K ICH UNION FIRE INSJR- I ANCK SOCIETYOF NORWICH AND LONDON. Established 170 > FOR FIRE INSURANCE Py ton ■■c0m..... J ono Insurance effected on almost every descriDtien el nroperty at current
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    • 136 1 Milk. r RIGAUD'b Kananga, or 1 ai' w TOILET WATER J Rigaud's KananyaUi J^ iVjifM rigaud&c fj^Sfcj' I H rue Vivienne 8 I'iiit.itioas I -^BIHB^H ft«ttd 174*. SB^H^ ,1 CUDEST, I PUREST I J I :FRS I TO, SOLE AGENTS GUTHRIE and Co. |uly J tut ie Cimiua Printers, Publishers,
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  • 1432 2 £fof Singapore fiat THURSDAY, SEPTKMKEK 5. 1901 One point about the *tay of H.M.S. Albion m the Singapore roadstead des>ervt s a certain degree of notice. It will have been observed that the funnels and masts were painted black, the upper works and barbettes a sort of dull fcrey, and
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  • 74 2 See Ah Wan and Wong Ah Jin, who were tried m the Supreme Court yesterday, lor burglary, received three years' imprisonment each. Chua Ah Chow charged with attempted to murder and causing grivous hurt with a chopper, was proved guilty and sentenced to seven years" rigorous imprisonment. .7
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  • 179 2 A very pleasant afternoon was spent yesterday on board H. M. S. Albion by a large party of Singapore residents, including many ladies, at the kind invitation oi Captain Hewett and officers H. M. S. Albion. The after barbette with its couple of big
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  • 185 2 Thl 3RD M. I. bUm THE I6TH. The 3rd Madras Infantry, Lt.-Col. R. K. Teversham, D.5.0., commanding, is to leavt Hongkong on the 10th inst, for Singapore to do garrison duty here. This points to the immediate relief of the 16th M.1., which will probably return by the
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  • Correspondence.
    • 208 2 I TBB E»ITOft. Sir,— There appeared m ye*ei sue of the other paper an artit mus on the work don- on the roujl?" Tuesday morning last. Whilst appreciating he endeavour 0 Ignoramus to keep the public informed 0 what k go.ng on. it WO ald, I th,T h
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS.
    • 26 2 Boer Threat Against Colonials. The Boer leader m Cape Colony tern tory has issued orders to shoot Colonial? m arms after the 15th September.
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    • 40 2 Why the Kowtow was Waived. A semi-official statement explains that it is impossible for Germany to mi n 1 1 China begging forgiveness, as that would imply that the Chinese Government had abetted Baron Von Kettelers murder
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    • 25 2 The indictment against Krause (for hi^h treason) is en route to England. Nobody is aware of the nature oi the charge.
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    • 21 2 Incriminating Letters Seized The mails addressed to certain suspect; have been stopped, and important c tcpondence has been seized.
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    • 134 2 {Later.) Details of the Interview. Plam-speaking by the Kaiser. The Kaiser received Prince Chun, remaining seated on his throne. iiv. kuhmm 10 rrince Lfiun to approach The latter bowed thrice on arriving and departing. Prince Chun handed to the German oHfie "Emperor of China (regarding the legation
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  • 134 2 The two oil tank i 3 Afurex and Si* Hadji are both m dock at Tanjong Pag»f The weekly edition of the Singaftrt Free Press was published at noon to-day and despatched to out-ports. The homeward P. O. Mail Mass arrived at 12.30 p.m. to-day, and will leave with the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 472 2 ROBINSON Co. Annual Cash Clearance Sale NOW ON NOW ON ROBINSON Co. Aug. 29 Kcllp Walsh, limited, 32, Raffles place books on electricity, imperial Pure Linen Central Electrical Stations, by C H Wordingham £io.o<> Electric Light Fitting, by Uri^uhart £300 VOTK PAPKR Practical Electric Light Fitting, by A U 1
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    • 945 2 WANTED. A GOVERNESS, with knowledge of music, for a child of seven years old. A comfortable home offered. Apply to Oftiee, Raffle* Hotel. Aug 21 LADY would take one or tw© children to educate with her own m healthy part of Surrey. Reference permitted to H. R. BALDWIN, Kota Tiuggi,
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    • 840 2 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. HOUSE MASTER REQUIRED FOR St, Andrew's House. Application*) to be made to COLONIAL CHAPLAIN. Sept 5 12 9 WANTED. C MART Chinese Office Clerk, In Engineering O n rni mUM write a good hand and be quick at figures. Salary 840 per month. Apply personally, between the hours
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    • 86 2 A Communication. Mr. Editor— Allow me to speak a few word* m favor of Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy. I suffered for three years with the bronchitis and could not sleep at nights. I tried several doc* ton and various patent medicines, bat could get nothing to give me any relief until
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 212 2 The Week Thursday, sth Hi^h Water —2.24 a., 2.12 p. P. at O. Mail Homewards due. S.C.C. Tennis Tournament Entries Close, 7 p. Dalhousic Chapter. 8.30 p. Moon, Last Quarter, 8.22 p. Bioscope, 9 p. Friday, 6th riijjh Water 3.29 a., 3.6 p. P. Si O. Mail Homewards closes 6
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  • 4278 3  -  Hugh Clifford By Reproduced by kind permission oft Author, j Black-wood's Magaiint i The mighty tracks which nowadays lead up and down the world are set at intervals with houses of call, we name them coalingstations, which serve the same purposes as did the
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  • 432 3 PaIR-OABBD HaNPH Af. Last evening raring was resumed under conditions m «-very respect favourable. For the first heat Darbishire and Whetham m^t Burgess and Robertson, the latter crew conceding two seconds. Boh crrws g<)t a .My splcndidU Darbishire gaining half a length's It-ad from his handicap. At
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  • 251 3 SHARE LIST. SE PTE MBER 5th, 1901 m 4 Japan, Ltd. ii Nominal. Deferred. •>M'»- Asbestos Kastern Agency. Nominal. Bersawah Gold Mine Co. 13.75 Sellers. Clr.ar Water Dairy Farm Ltd. $100 «.|->o Fraser and Neave Lid. $84 «r o w 6% Debt. Pax for y ear I9O Hongkong and Shanghai
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  • 51 3 A Time Ball at Fort Canning and one at Palau Brani fall erery day at 1 p.m., Singapore mean time (Greenwich mean time 6 hrs., 4 mm., 35 sec.,) being hoisted five minutes previously. If either d the balls should fail, the flag W wil' be
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  • 89 3 (September J.l •1 Vnrth&T I""" 1 S r "ui« No. 1 "*2 Pcpptti i-iack (ordinary Spore) iTiij C White, (FairL/W-^ J J.!!* 'tm^b iios to the 1b.)...... 7S io. (80s to the 1b) •«-(Banda) ■ova 'Amboina) zz iberian Coffee f* .poca, small pearl (Fair^2Kj V. s^ J. do hake
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 323 3 OCEAN H^ STEAM SHIP |P™ Co. t ELtEKLA CMS I j VAAKT MAAT;C;!APP'| OCEAAN. r®"s. Tons. MMHM 7043 Myrmidon 2870 Agamemnon 701 1 Nestor 3809 ■4;«* 7039 Orestes 4653 Alcinous 6743 Patroclub 550Q Anchises 2719 Peltus 7500 j<h**ko>- 5531 Polyphemus Calchas 6748 Priam 2845 Cyclops 2066 Prometheus Dardanus 4653 Pyrrhus
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 901 3 SINGAPORE VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY. Ccrps Orders by Major the Hon'ble A. Murray, Commandant, Singapore Volunteer Corps, Head Quarter Office, Fort Fullerton, Singapore, September sth, igoi. 1. Duties Orderly Officer for the ensuing week Lieut. F. Hillon. Orderly N. C. O. for the ensuing week 1 Sergt. B. L. Frost. 2. Paradbs
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    • 536 3 VESSELS IN PORT. Mei-of-War Flag and Ton. Commanders Arrived From For Wb-: Bri k Britg.b., 1770 Wrey Sept 1 Honekon* Uneortain Other Veuel» Flag, ft Tons Masters Arr.ved From Consignees For Who Balgi, Dat34s K.dir &X» A^kX V, tS Bangkok G«.-r llSii hhlert Aue 2' Banirkok Brim M 1/ IJanKuSoon
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 677 4 FOR SALE BROUGHAM m good order, Price $200 Apply to F. W ARRACK. Ang3o mwf uc FOR SALE r\ NE Victoria, horso and harness complete. Price $750. App]y THE DIsPENSAK Y. Aug. 13 FOR SALE A GAM BIER Press with Pump complete by Riley Har^reaves and Co Apply to D.
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    • 628 4 [NOTICE *reby given that 1, (io Boen Koan of >. 30a Killiuey Koad, Singapore, Trader, rrom this date sign my name as "GO (iO BOKN KOAN. NOTICE. hay« appointed Messrs. (ii'THßii Co., Sole Agents for the sale of Portable, Verind Fixed Engines, Boilers, ao., for Malay ula, Sumatra, Siarn, and
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    • 1080 4 "THE CHINESE CRISIS FROM WITHIN' (BY WEN CHING) Edited by the Rev. G. M. Reith, M.A. The nmarkable and instructive series of articles that appeared m the Singapore I Free Press of last year have now bent i published m book form by the well-known j London publisher, Mr. Grant
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    • 1086 4 ma T v Natural Toilet Preparations. l|tt I *^j 'l-anoline* Toilet Soap I HH^S^fefe^ OLD MEDAr, v _JR -^f^TOij^ Health exhibition, Lorjdor). JB i f^^^. Ihclithish \KMUaI Journal smys ET£\f^ ■'^¥4M''* r *"^n r CMUia{io:i oi Kfl MM. 1 S- r^jfl^ "Nr. r 3 admirINVALIDS, and the AGED. 7/u^;"" "It
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    • 153 4 RORDDIUTB4 HER LLOTD. BREMEN. FOR SYDNEY. Tho Company's Steamer TANGLJN, 1.-.>01. rr-., C'a,,,., in U.-idcmauii, vv.Ube iS^fSSUSS I***1 >r Saloon I- <>r fi.rtht-r pCTthfhw apply 8.10 11AM1U l;<: AMI.WKA LIME For Havre and Hamburg, via Colombo, The Company's Steamer SIBIRIA, Vw'" 1 l l z<l 11 *S h« iilllllll for
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    • 721 4 The Singapore Free Press. AND Mercantile Advertiser. Cablb AwMfr <#— tim, S\* gapor t Tiliphoni Numiß.-Nu. 61. Published at 30-3, Raffles Place, Sing«p J0 'pHE leading English Newspaper In lrie Straits Settlements Johor. n< Federated Native States of Perak. gor, Sungei Ujon*, Pahang, the feSembilan; British North Borneo Sarawak Netherlands
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  • Page 4 Miscellaneous
    • 659 4 v X s s I L s I I f OtlD. (Jiving port of «li'|i 11 tnr<-, ami (where kaowa) date due here, ;iml MMM "I AflMtfc Men-of-\Var. Ariadne, Her., Kiel, duo x«pt II M.S I'ort ~nr.. ulli, duo Sept i. i.i. „iv, ToaJou, duo Sept laferaet, Fr., Toulon, dae
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