The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 September 1901
1901-09-11
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section17 1901-09-11 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES! SINGAPORE. WEDNESDAY, iith SEPTEMBER, 1901. DAILY LSSUE, No. 427817 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement852 1901-09-11 1 Wt P Office Telegraph fl JGk Mf fa Wharves. KeppelHWM V OsTEAMNAVIGATIoBI M Steamers for CHINA. JAPAN, PEN«] H rjvLON INDIA, AUSTRALIA, AH k§YPT, MARSEILLES, GIBRALH MALTA. BRINDISI. PLYMOUTH M H 'through Bills oi Lading issued tor Pi 4H B C«iA Contituntml and Amsrtcan Ports, (V:i«« Coast. t^n MAIL LINFS.852 words
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Advertisement1423 1901-09-11 1 PACIFIC MAIL STEAMSHiP DK KONINKLIJKE PAKfcTVAART MAATSCHAPPII. fJONOKONG AND SHANGHA i r com panv UllDEm Coiitß4ct wit- tb liWMaA D IUDIA Gov RKMBMT A NKING corpora< "ok O CCl^ZukmPCOUpluV' CKNTS ATSIHCAPORt, SHIPS ACENCV. LATE I. DAENDELS Co., a- 3 Coli.y*r <*mv Kesaß**™^- I M>0 OM AND lM oiiD»»MEiiTlOir*D date* Mis1,423 words
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Advertisement482 1901-09-11 1 MOTHERS SHOULD REMEMBER when Melrctlnir an artificial Food for their watitco THREE DISTINCTIVE CHARACTERISTIC v FOOD %S It is easily Digestible and very Assimible and Nourishing. »»Vj s i -eadily soluble and may be prepared In a few seconds FOOD WORKS, PECKHAMJ. tONDUN. ENGLAND ISJORWICH UNION FIRE INSUR. fc^ A'JCK482 words
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Advertisement199 1901-09-11 1 EW FREWCM MW r THfcftAPIONM THERAP!ONNo3 THERAPION For Nervous i^L Exrjau^ion MSk?}>i<\ -CERATE ■to: recI jH 01 ■j E ms I Sk CO*"" nervous SOLD IN nl flf f**e*at Paris Frtaoe fco AN IDEAL TONIC. SERBIA VALLO'S TONIC. i NCK (BARK k IRON WINE) Q. 'nvwil i^rJ^J •ssoj qiiM p199 words
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Article, Illustration838 1901-09-11 2 The Singapore Free Press. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1901. "*iail the Crct* t»* rW «l t mimlim I'rizwH bjr mftuencvand in.bribH by gain; Here patno« Truth her glorious prec«pti draw 1 timi to lUilcten. Laraltv. an j Law. It is no gcod at all pretending to be indignant with Keuter's agency838 words
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Article543 1901-09-11 2 The German mail steamer Hamburg left Penang to-day at noon and is due tomorrow about 4 p.m. Commander Sir Bourchier Wrey, late of H. M. S. Brisk, left for England this morning by German mail That ship now in charge of Commander Martin. It is possible that when Mr. E.543 words
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Article31 1901-09-11 2 young officer ae he the court ruled tha t the soi n|U te^ and twenty^ne. This JJJ g '3^ nted officer is now the possessor of j R31 words
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REUTTER'S TELEGRAMS
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Article25 1901-09-11 2 BELATED REUT E R. ft Cable News Older than the Ma,,. 1 Adm f-renfel! succeeds Adm.ra! r^'^-'-ornmandinChfna \£c2:, X y 5S l <'>°" F '*<r'<« full,25 words
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Article25 1901-09-11 2 {Later). An Excellent Report. Mr. McKinley's condition i s pronounced to be eminently satisfactory. Unless complications occur, a rapid convalescence may be expected25 words
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Article45 1901-09-11 2 The Treason Case. Krause appeared before the magistrate at Bow Street The Treasury, who are prosecuting, have announced a fresh charge of incitement to murder against the prisoner. Krause has been remanded until arrival of documents from South Africa. London, September nth, /goi.45 words
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Article37 1901-09-11 2 We received a special telegram from Hongkong after going to press yesterday I afternoon confirming the sailing of the I Nevasa with the 3rd M. L. I. It says:— Third Madras sail to-day Singapore." I37 words
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Article24 1901-09-11 2 A telegram has been received from South Raub reading Crushing finished, 219, tons of stone realised u 7 ozs. of smelted gold."24 words
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Article56 1901-09-11 2 The German Mail steamer Prinsess Irene left for Europe at 8 this morning, and the Russian Transport Kiev left for Vladivostock yesterday evening. The Collier Vauxhall Bridge, now in port, brought Ur discharr; V«ue #2s o A 5,000 tons Bengal coal^ st h r ave sta *«i at56 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement697 1901-09-11 2 ROBINSON Co. Annual Cash Clearance Sale NOW ON Co. V a DISTILLERS 7 maining stated on hi nlms&M Plll*A The utter bowed' OB Hierhland Whisky Chun h ,nc M l2 YEARS OLD of the Ernperor o^^BJ^^^^^ rbis Whisky u bottled specially for Export M^l^&k H^ it ion, and is the697 words
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Advertisement465 1901-09-11 2 WANTED A EURASIAN Coolie Mandor Apply RILEY HARGREAVBS fc Co., Ltd. Sept 9 12 WANTED A MANAGER for Hotel do Is Paix. (European). Apply at the Hotel. Sept 6 c WAN TED. ACHINEBK Copying Clerk matt write a good hand. Apply by letter to C C, <•/• />>«• Sept 10465 words
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Advertisement841 1901-09-11 2 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. FOR SAL ii. VOLUMES 1, 2 and 3, of the Singapore Fret v Press (weekly) from October 1884 to Deceml>erllBBs. Api>ly to H. W. V., c/o Frit Press. Sepi 11 n.c TO BE LET I TNFUKNISHED boose off RiTer Valley Road, v-* Tennis Conrt. Immediate entry. Rent |70.841 words
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Advertisement93 1901-09-11 2 A Communication. Mr. KniTOR Allow me to speak a few words in favo. of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. I suffered for throe yea s with tlio brvnehitis and j could not Hleep at nights. I tried severa' doci tors and various patent medicines, but could get nothing to give mo any93 words
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Advertisement174 1901-09-11 2 {'he final A<> CLUB. v Brockman Addie Gilchrist, xvi. Walker, r.*. SINGAPORE ROWING CLUB. Final Scratch Fours. ,'1 what ei h« d K y CVening saw the fil »al race in The rnnH moßt SUC <*S S f U Reo aUa JjS'2;" re ard^ weather an B d^ rer^tdt bv174 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous120 1901-09-11 2 The Week Wednesday, mh «i«h Water .-9.5, g^ 2 Municipal Commission, 2.30 p. l:v£ ESastfSr/ 1 11 p S. C. C. Tennis Tournament Commences. Thursday, iath Hi<h Water 0.2A a 10 i« n N.D.L. Mail OutwatdVdue P> 11 City Minstrels" Meeting, Town Hall ticn Lodge Zetland Regu.ar, P" S. V.120 words
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Article1395 1901-09-11 3 f After tiffin yesterday afternoon, thjt 1 nation of Mr. Keddie was proceeded) «j Criss-examined by Mr. Khory, kj lived on the premises. The main jM every evening, he passed it everyßJ he went in the bu.lding by the Co^ trance. Di'-rent umbies took thWJ main doo. 1; ktairs-the1,395 words
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Article297 1901-09-11 3 c x. art'* attack or* the policy v SuaaM l.iVa Kuchener'* ProcUma ton was Voi/T" 4 r. rkleis. His allegations as »o f«f*lloiB{?. l if «tr, e d *£JF f i£!£^ n< Austria. _>m I /> O-€lißecreVy a P l All the W7 •ni-'i ,cnt ol Colombo, UT297 words
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Article212 1901-09-11 3 r Batavia Csick.it Club v*. Mr. Bimolby's PIHUwom XI. This match was played at Batavia on 31st August and was won by the former. Scores Mr. Bimolit'sXl. Ist Innings. and Innings. F. G. Eyken b Turner 11 b Turner 21 de Groot c and b Butt 2212 words
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Article724 1901-09-11 3 S. V. R. v. A Garrison si. When it was finally setiled that the S. V R. were the winners of the Warren Challenge Shield, Major Sutton thought it W)iuld make a go. sporting match if a pic^.'d team of tlit t.rrison payed them, be J .e ihe724 words
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Article778 1901-09-11 3 (Livorbool Journal of Ctmmerct, August 8tbtf" The evidence of Sir (nomas Sutherland" U*foT the Select Committee of the House of Commons on Shipping Subsidies was as complete and convincing aa the most part of thaigenskiman's public utterances, for (he chairman of the P. kO, Company is essentially778 words
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Article460 1901-09-11 3 I DBASTIC RbMSDJB* FOB RrBBLLIOB. I I London, August 13th.— For a long ume past aw- 1 lessness. marked by cold-blooded mur ders ana out.ages, has been life in the disaffected districts of tape Colony, but doing the past month the NKraasod vig.Unce oi the the execution460 words
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Article309 1901-09-11 3 W Owing to the adversity of the weather the tie* fixed for to-day have been postponed till to-morrow and Thursday's ties for Friday. The special attention of Competitors is called to the alteration n the lime for starting play. Players, with thrir umpires, must be at the309 words
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Article163 1901-09-11 3 C bIMOLKS. Miller, 2 v. Phillips, scr. Gansloser. scr. v. F. G.Penny, owe I. Elphick. 3 v. Edhn. owe 2. Ooldie, owe 3 v. Marshall, scr. Murray, >cr v. Peirce, owe J, Wheiham, *cr v. Eraser, owe 1. O. SINbLCS. Haffner, owe 2 v. Cross, 4. W. D.163 words
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Article259 1901-09-11 3 Quotation. p AID n bW* Upan Ltd. /i Nominal, U *T^ Deferred. A l b^ t ?i Kaatern Nominal. 7. Bersawah Gold Mine Co. f. 2 SelUr, Clear Water Dairy Farm Ltd. |too »L Praser and Neave Ltd. UT VT 7 w r 6% Debs, Par. 5259 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement18 1901-09-11 3 t Framing Jc do 90 per cent of tl Framing in Singapore, WHY? ROBINSON U< 'or suliiurs l18 words
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Advertisement293 1901-09-11 3 ~*iers of credit on LIMHi U, HOmRWo. '"at XC CO— A^ en ft in the Bast, on 7 in, America, and c*»itai *o Ja.sc.oc*,. i««#«mmil fc bu*inew o< every kt r, -Lf... 4 j^,O», nervou, cA R»; an ,$j sold c/.i.-Tl. 1 I T ALLOWED Marine' R^ks ct Curient Rates.293 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous88 1901-09-11 3 s«tui>d»t. London, Malacca. *c. singaport 4 rc -bava Protptr I Ib^n 5£ Manila Chiengmai 4"• HEXT MAILS DUE HF«- for L I? if If A^' j 9 P."«c 6. S^i. 16 c.'UJ M*. M. Se P>- 2 5 p P. 8c O. Sept. 3«» PRODUCE. (September 11 aJ^Tfe. to the88 words
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Miscellaneous490 1901-09-11 3 y VESSELS IN PORT. *W JoOM/o/oi Men-of.War and Ton. Commander. Arrived Fr C -hen Other Vessels Flags c. Masters Arrived ev„™ Alexandria 0*3830. Borden Honl n, iS_ 82 JIT'S 'ST 00 iKur_K?^SN 2S.S w "mj 5-~ j* "i Bangkok Ger 1237 J t™« AJJfc Hj_ r-V 4 Prom Fot BanLiong490 words
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