The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 September 1901

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 18 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE. TUESDAY, ioth SEPTEMBER, J igoi. DAILY ISSUE, No. 4277J
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 725 1 :nzzm_-— *P- Office. TeUgraph St. 8p Wharves. °t«?pel Harbour. O STEAM NAVIGATION Co. Steamers lor CHINA, JAPAN, PENANG, CEYLON, INDIA, AUSTRALIA ADEN. EGYPT, MARSEILLES. GIBRALTAR, MALTA, BRINDISI. PLYMOUTH AND LONDON. i> Through Bills of Lading uwm* <or />«rt*4M G«V, c£»r»i»#»«<«/ and Awvric—y"*: aHo »*r CAV*« Coast. MAIL LINES. OUTWARD HOMW.RU
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    • 779 1 DACIFKC MAIL STEAMSHIP I COMPANY ACCIDENTAL AND OWJMWL O STEAMSHIP COMPANY AND rpOYO KISBN KAIBHA (O*IB«TAV.S.S.CO.) I 1 VIA INLAND SEA OF JAPAN I AND HONOLULU. j J Thn»«Kh Passage Tickets granted to Eng land Prance, ind Germany by ail trant-Atomtic lines of steamers, and to the principal cam l***
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    • 578 1 Dft KONINKX4JXB PAMTVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. I Urnwa Cmiur vnm MaranuAVM lipu Gotmwmmt. Acum AT SiMOAPORI. SHIK AOSMCV. LATB I' DAENDELS Co., 2-3 Collyer QUAY T«» VHOHHniTI«V«D OATSS AM OMtT ArmOXIMATI. I a« Proa ¥»MHi WIH k* despatched lor on VttteAm Saabw S«|*. 8 BOlltoo tad Ponti«tuk Sept. tl Oaltbss PManevia Sept.
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    • 156 1 NOBEL'S 1 Explosives Co., Ltd. GLASGOW. I MANUFACTURERS Of Dynamite, Gelignite, QeUtine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine Detonators, 114. KIMDS r Safety Fuses, Bectric Blasting Apparatus The stove Explosives, being *U ma**tmttured in Great Britain, mrt mad* te 04US the high standard of safety ardpu-tt) tests imposed by tht British Government I
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    • 533 1 UONGKONQ AND SHANGHAI BANKING CORPORATION. PAID-UP CAPITAL....... m |i0,000,000 RESERVE FUND— Stating Reserve oo ,ooo') Silver Reserve 3,000,000] »«3^>0.000 RESERVE LIABILITY OF 1 PROPRIETORS..... -~-»-»«o-ooo.onf coukt of oiuctoks. 8. Shkwan Euj.— Chaiumah Hob. J J. Bell-Irving,— Orrurt Cmaibman H. E. Tomkins, Esq. I R. L. Ricnabmon F.m| A. HAUrr, Eaq
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    • 553 1 Milkmaid M BRAND i fflU thi. Jrmi cream. trade mamk Largest Sale in the World. "mT TSJORWICH UNION FIRE INSUR- -^nnnnnnru lN ANCE SOCIETYOF NORWICH rOBBT^ LONDON. <__jfv_TF__ The9e tlDy i<OK FIRk"inSURANCK 9 (jNLY. ____I______C_____| Capsules Amount Imstjrkd £335.000 \>oo HH BR^I superior :.ossuPiid 11,600,000 iffffß^B to Copaiba. Pk m1
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  • 627 2 The Singapore Free Press. TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1901. l««»h* Ihe i'rr»« ttu People right u.a.ntam. Uoawed b|f influence and unbribed by gain; Hert patriot Truth her g lorioua pr««pt- draw Plitai* t. Reliftan. Loyalty, and Law. Considering the dangerous character of one of President McKlNLKV's wounds received in the recent
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  • 616 2 The Russian Volunteer steamer Ktev from Odessa bound lor Vladivostock arrived yesterday and leaves after coaling to-day. The Pemangku Raja of Johorc is giving a dinner on the 17th at the Istana, to celebrate the Sultan's birthday. Mr. W. Brown, second officer of the Asiatic steamer Nizam, died at Colombo
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  • 576 2 Ihe last stage m th|>«Rt .mportant and one I of the most intorestin^-lasos that ha-, occurred in j Singapore for many ylwu commenced at tho I As&iw* in the Supremfc^urt this morning. befor« I ls Lonthip Mr. Ju*_ Hyndman Jonos, when the ten Kl.ng pnsoc'Cbbdul Kader, Nina Mohamed, Haji
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  • REUTER'S TELEGRAMS
    • 38 2 fyVound Giving Trouble. AlcKinley is now sufferiB IS r m hiS W0Und bu < is sleeping id JBST REPORTS fa jF FAVOURABLE J he latest bulletins state that the cond, f of the patient's care are satisfactory. (Later).
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    • 68 2 /Good Progress Towards Recovery. I Distinctly Hopeful Views. A bulletin issued at 3 p.m. yesterda, bfternoon States Mr. McKinley's case b showing steady improvement, without pain or unfavourable symptoms. I The temperature of the patient is 100 I All the doctors in attendance take Um foiost hopeful
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    • 28 2 Clearing the Country, Flight of Steyn and Dc Wet. De Wet and Steyn fled from Reitz on the approach of Colonel Rimington. London, September loth, ifct.
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  • 68 2 ihe agenda or-t-» J meeting includes cowijfcg"? (in tb I journed application sallowing the Singl J m 2 ub t0 use th^ R«ervoir a motion by Mr. Evans re the closing of a road oc the Old Jail Site, Albert-sl extension, an application from Miliud Authorities for the
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  • 416 2 The Indo-China an/J Yunnan Railwal company has now been formed with d capital off. 12,500,000. Baron H.ly d'OisseG is chairman. J Ir G W. Butt, of the Hongkong and anangnai Bank is about to go on leave A number of his private friends are to entertain him at dinner at
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 762 2 ROBINSON Co. Annual Cash Clearance Sale NOW ON 1 ROBINSON Co. Aug. 29 KeHM mmr cinmcd, 32, Ranks Place books on electricity, imperial Pure Linen Central Electrical Station-., by C 11. Wordingham £lb.oo Electric Light Pitting, by Urfltt S3 00 NOTE PAPER Practical Eleclric Light Fitting, by Allsop S 3°o
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    • 470 2 WANTED A EURASIAN Coolie Mandor. Apply RILEY HAROREAVES Co., Ltd. Sept 9 12^ WANTED A MANAGER for Hotel de la Paix. (European). Apply at the Hotel. Sept f. M WANTED. BY an English Lady, two paying guests from September. Apply S. T., c/o Ptee Press. Aug 27 ttbi uc. "pxi'KKIEN'CED
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    • 635 2 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. WANTED. A CHINESE Copying Clerk matt write a good hand. Apply by letter to C C, c/» Fret Prets. Sept 10 13.U WANTED. A CHINESE Salesman, tor local Import House I must know the Bazaar thoroughly. Apply by letter to O. H., c/o Free Press. Sept 10 13.9
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    • 84 2 A Communication. Mr. Editor— Allow me to speak u few wordin favor of Chamberlain's Congh Remedy. I suffered for three years with tao brenchitis and could not sleep at nights. I tried several doctors and various patent medicines, but could get nothing to give me any relief until my wife
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 171 2 The Week Tuesday, 10th High Water a 8.36 p. Philharmonic Choir, 5.15 p. German Mail Homewards closes, 6 p. Wednesday, mh Hi K h Water 0.51 a., 9.3a p. Kechau Gold Mining Co., noon. Municipal Commission. 3.30 p. t'v E relimma ,TY Drill for Musketry, 5.15 p S.V.R. Recruits Drill,
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  • 112 3 A bill was recently introducedßkiO l;> House •i Commons for the constrrfSn of i pier at Berchaven, on the coast of Cofry Cot U, Ireland, in connection with a scheme td etablish a line of steamers to cross die Atlantic -ifour-and-a-haif days. The measure
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  • 178 3 Th« Colombo Tiam. w The last mail brings the constitution of the Colombo team— that was so oft lassed in the recent rifle match with the Volunteer team at Singapore. Th< Ceylon Observer says A As we announced some time ag<£wie Rifla match between
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  • 333 3 The Lambeth baths and the Koyal Aquarium are old friends of Miss Cora Beck with, who is a? present performing swimming feats at the Buffali Exhibition. On September 25 next Miss Beck with has pro- mised Americans that she will try to
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  • 236 3 The special attention of Competitors is called to the alteration in the time for starting play. Players, with their umpires, must be at the Courts for the final tie of the Championship and the Championship tie not later than 4-45 p.m. and for all other ties not
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  • 129 3 C. SINOLIS. filler v. Phillips. Gansioser v. P. G. Penny. Elphtck v. Edlm. Goldie v. Marshall. Murray v. Peirce. Whetham v. Fraser. D. Si nans. Haffw v. Cron. W. D. Kerv. Ellis. Lind v. Leigh ton. Hayward v. Woods. A. Doiblis. Hannaford and Gordon v. WoWerstan and Bailey
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  • 23 3 The following colliers have arrived from 'apan, s. S. Wanda, Tantalus, and Benl *nue with a total cargo of about 10,000 tot>* coat.
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  • 1628 3 We translate the following from the Universal Gatttte which, on the other hand, translated it iron: an English copy sent by a correspondent at ARTICLE I. Clause I.— An Imperial edict shall be issued ordering Prince Chun to proceed to Germany as Sp«aal Ambassador to apologise for, and
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  • 449 3 A Selangor Govtrnmtnt Gatttte Extratrd nary notifies that Port Swettenham shall be a port as from the 15th day of September. The limits of the port are as follows From a beacon set up on the south bank of the Sungei Aur i.i a straight line to a
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  • 192 3 W'The Ports Lomparhd. Mr. T. I. Tchokoff 61 Messrs. Stcherbatcnoff Tchokofi qf^o., Colombo Agents of the Russian Vdunteer/Je'r talking to a r -present ttive ,J a Colombo aptr on the action of the Indui ea Association approaching Singapore for infV.mation regardrtg freightage to Ruskia, »ays
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  • 598 3 Count von Waldersee arrived a the Ho e Kawerhof. Berlin, on nth ult., after having paid I flying visit to his home in the city of Hanover, where he was welcomed by the civil and military authorities He made two of his somewhat theatncal speeches in reply, and
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  • 428 3 In the course of a long letter to Tht Timts,, Sir af /jt tVMOOn direct trntion 10 the lachis of lh l 2V<i<' Offlce cable maUer withM its both Canada and AustfSu? are completely debarred from Eastern Asia as regards the estalishment of cables of
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  • 81 3 STARTLING ALLEGATIONS AGAINST WARSHIPS. A startling statement in regard to the French navy has been made by M. Cmille I'elleum member of the Chamber Deputies for touches- 1 )u Rhone, and editor of Justice, which he founded in 1880 with M.Clemenccau. M. Pelletan declare' that the cruisers Jeanne d'Arc, 11.270
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  • 176 3 SHARE LIST, SEPTEMBER 10th, 1 901. QUOTATION. p AIn r-»nk r- (hina and Japan. Ltd. Xi Nominal r Dividinds. Deferred. £5.5/ T. «ell s Asbestos Eastern Agency. Nominal. 7, Bersawah Gold Mine Co. 14.3c Sellers aw Clear Water Dairy Farm Ltd. $,co OS. I Praser and Neave Ltd. gg. Sioo
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  • 71 3 Emulating Funston, Lieut. Hazzard enVT. r d Filipino camp disguised as a Filipino, accompanied by another American and eight Macabebes, and captured Arthur Howard, an American deserter, a private of the Californian Volunteers who disappeared mysteriously in August, 1898. Howard used to boast that it was he who killed General
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 40 3 reajfesa^" n C«i, un N LASGOW Sunq "^is* FACTURKRS OfS" tine Dynamite, Blaating Gelatine Detonators, i She (enthusiattically) OK &> think the greatest joy in Wei, F-' 5, good, the true, and the K~™»B| £>. That's why I'm here te«nightl. I 1
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    • 390 3 LIFE AND VIGOUR FOR THE HAIR. I The onlv article which really possesses nutritious virtues for stimulating, and restoring the hair, is Rowland's Macassar Oil. It removes scurf, harshness, dryness, prevents the hair being injured by illness, and should always be used for children's nair; no other article imparts such
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    • 445 3 n LIMfT-£ uT^oWIWIG. **at■ Co^- AgeOt t -aF*c«u«B f*'s* J nervou.rr^^. I y I jUi-ari F<--i P° LD IN Marine Risks C. nent Rates. n boustead ft Co.-Agcnx,. ChaMteaut Paris Fraice 1 fHE LONDON AND LANCA- M t#- SHIRE FIRE INSURANCE CO AN IDEAL TONIC. CAPITAL £3,117,500. MTinTl A TT
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 329 3 MAILS CLOSE 1 n- morrow. hor Per At **«&<>* P C. Klao 7 am D j am bl Hong Let 7 am Ba"gk. k skutd 9 am Bangkok Pttsauulok 10 AM Sourabaya, *c. Ban Poh Guan 10 am bamarang Sourabaya Onsang II am Langkat Fuh tf Q AL n u
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    • 576 3 V E S S ELS I N PORT. M.n.0f.W.r P {2«**"« 5a_ A ,Ved F m When 2 Brit g.o., 17(0 Wrev s»n» i i»~ FlamiBgo DutK.b.. 420 OekL. Hongkong Lnoortam Other Ve.ala PUg.ft.rraa. Masters Arnved mJ^T U Alexandria Ger 3650 Korden gt^ llo_L_ __5T Argus Brit 1822 Robinson Sept
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 673 4 I/REUTER'S TELEGRAMS y SOUTH AFRICA. Boer Threat Against Colonials. The Boer leader in Cape Colony terri- i tory bas issued orders to shoot Colonials in arms after the 15th September. PRINCE CHUMS MISSION. Why the Kowtow was Waived. A semi-official statement explains that it is impossible for Germany to insist
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    • 864 4 tHE MURDEROUS ATTACK ON PRESIDENT McKINLEY. TAILS OF THE CRIME. iile Mr. McKiniey was holding a reception at Buffalo Exhibition he hot twice, in the breast and in the stomach, while in the act of shaking hands trttli his assailant, whose revolver was concealed in a handkerchief held in the
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    • 892 4 |AM£S WATSON COS SCOTCH WHISKIES. 'W T» Wl TI E BtST VALUI IN TH MARKET. ftegßrand, 10 jbbxq oE $12 per case, duty extra. (Specially Recommended.) M v u 8 per case, duty extra. OBTAINABLE PftOM RETAIL DEALERS OR Mo A LISTER Co., SOLE AGRN Pv K A. J. Chotirmall
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    • 62 4 sdgdsfgfgh sdgfdfhgfj WE BEG TO CALL YOUR ATTENTION TO M PERFECTION CURL/* CUT gf t TOBACCO, o*. patent Vacuum tins for Cigarettes. E PERFECTION CURLY CUT TOBACCO manufactured from the brightest, mortd cately flavored, and highest cost Tobacco grown in America; the most exacting smoker wUfindth^ Order tinTt£™°<«<* Chilean Af
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