The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 June 1904
1904-06-10
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Title Section18 1904-06-10 1 Ther Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. THIRD SERIES. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1904. DAILY ISSUE NO. 509118 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement684 1904-06-10 1 gUrtmtiscmcnts, p. o. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Throneh Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Peiaian Gulf, Continental, and American Poi-te. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Ontuard '/■■r Chi inn Bengal June 11684 words
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Advertisement788 1904-06-10 1 n:dtl. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPKKIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Com p.-"? sail fortnightly £rom BremenHambnrL; via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton. Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki and Kobe to Yokohama and back. They are doe in Singapore788 words
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Advertisement947 1904-06-10 1 autamiscmrntfi. Singapore and Kranji Railway. From April 1 lth, 1904, and until further notice. Train Service for Week Days and Sundays. DOWN. A.M. A.M. A.M. P.M. P.M. V.M. I'M P.M. SINGAPORE </...6.2. r 7.82 10.00 12.35 110 9M 4*4 6.00 6 3'2 7.39 10.07 12.42 217 Ml 501 6.07 NtwXoa947 words
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Advertisement322 1904-06-10 1 N Y K JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Limited A regulai JfORTNIU I iTLT Pernce is maintained between Japan and Earopeby the following NEW TWIN BCREW STEAMERB. Übdbb Mail Cojitbactb with thb Impbbiax Japabtbsb Gotbbnmbrt. Specially designed for the Company's European Bervioe, lighted th ronghout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation322 words
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Advertisement578 1904-06-10 1 Ktotomtsf incuts. Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. Paii>-vp Camt»i |]o,<MtO,ooo RBBBkTB Fusn Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 >-,...., (krrf Silver Res«rve....| 6,500,000 j tlbt>0 000 Kkkirvb Liabtlitt or PROrRIBTOBfi Si<l,Oo*i.iJoo Coubt or Diubctubs. A. J. Ratmowd Eaq,— Chairman H. E. ToMKiwa Esq— Dbpvtt Chairman. E. Gobt2, Eaq N. A. Sibbm. Eaq Hon.578 words
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Advertisement601 1904-06-10 1 flDbrrtisrnimts. **Jf Health Exhibition, London. "Benger's Food has, by its M G^&^s. excollence established ■""wD FOR N^^^^r^^^ v From an Eminent INFANTS, Kil/AI irNn m jh lf<xh at home and rvVALJDS, and the AGED. \BT«i^P^ ll(lia to rf \^^^^BVx^ ''n^fT's Food inDelicious, Nutritive, Digestible. "SJjgJ-^" B^n^r Food I. t,m, by601 words
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Advertisement172 1904-06-10 1 The Lirerpool <S: London Mid Globe Insurance Coy. Is-ini i k i > l v :U>. H a appointed Agentn for the aI hj Dieutiuii«<] < '■•iij. my. mi Ml now prepared t.. MM Policim -f Fit" lii^iiiiin<-«" .it curium n Of pl->'iniiitii. t'.RINKMANN These CAPSULES cure recent and chronic172 words
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Article11 1904-06-10 2 Wii^.n At BaMcrwotikP W tmrnammj tli. Asa s«.pMi Wn11 words
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Article, Illustration1310 1904-06-10 2 The Singapore Free Press. FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1904. w» 1.. by Mr Oafknet tx> proTule Htau<]pipeK in tl):--t/iwu and obtain power to cut off all private Hiipplv in tiiut'H of drouglit. Tin: Ltt« Mr Bam Kkm> pfopoaed a large scheme providing tor the futiin- |4 .i eool of two million1,310 words
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Article1635 1904-06-10 2 nli tln-.irnv.4l -t II M S I|-!r_. m.i ||.4V»- illp-v l'.Mtl,ll nil- 111 J«Tt iln.. ili«- M,iiii..-« Ir.-i.i HM> I \il..»t m r. -jH.rt.. l ■iMtaxaftaf ImM Migbj attack "u Sni.;.i|»'rf In Ikml* from tin- Itritinh ir-Khipi* 1.1 Sli-.l in IM iMmfpte "ii M'.ii-ltv ..it ill.- 1i.^.l _'p>mi!. a»«J N->«iH«--"-ii|il»1,635 words
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SPECIAL TELEGRAMS.
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Article36 1904-06-10 2 Special u, the M ttßfanota Kr.-*> Pkaaa," Hoftnng, .June II m )nj Ihn rhjaring of Tali—am Bay nuifin^. ■f. Twentv-tw.. lm ,H-, w,.,,. atflajai raaantlr) amking i total -i »;j in .ill.36 words
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Article51 1904-06-10 2 Caused hy Chinrs( The v..u ourrNpuadanl BtaeO wi, Wm mjgj ou June 6oi Niueh««na;, w,,, fllhfl )v Brindk tli. h.iiv Mail." Tlie CUanc tool Kr/.-H M p^, Mr Confer Um Aanriena Miniatwal Faking is inter\fi»in_' It m bali>«ad thai ,t w,« <Wib«mi« ■nrnaron tha pnrl •>!51 words
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Article55 1904-06-10 2 K\(»dus of Chinese < "hetix). .lulx- |0, 1 I ,1 (l Five Ur^e Ronma Aipanjn still iatad TiMIMI ir- BnlMi .uifi the i^uiih 1, r»-ni"VH 1. Tha m oeeanyiag poskioM tut ■idfl Port Arthur The ChuMM li.iv.- Ik-.u tllowad t,, i...... ti,^ I'urt in MMa^MMM55 words
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Article733 1904-06-10 2 8i rioi Aiiiitai i<>ss The OMB in which Inspector Hai-fleet charge* l»" Chine*.- -hopk^pwrs witl» breach** of th*> Sanitary K»vuLttioii K c*iii*» up before Mr Michell thii saoming. l:.-j»- M.i\fi»-w p^is^.uted tor the Municipality and Mr Omw defended Tun < .'!i«>..t aeouoed No. \1 .ontinuinu' In- evidMMS733 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement266 1904-06-10 2 floAmtiscmcnts. HOTEL de I'EUROPE SPECIAL DINNER A N l> FULL MOOX BUND ON Wednesday, the 29th instant at 7.30 p.m. C. CHAYTOR. Manager. June 1€ ROBINSON Co. Photography I IN ALL ITS BRANCHES A PLATES Q h,gh cusses CHEWiCALS VApl k'liol<> Pl.t.- A Half-Pin. 11 15. M6 st.-,. FRAMES D/RK266 words
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Advertisement612 1904-06-10 2 Eo.Bao^ gfrbfrtigtmentg AUCTION BALI OF Valuable Household Furniture a brilliant toned Cottage Piano, Handsome Dinner and Dessert Services, Good table Glasware &c. A large and choice collection of plants Also a well-».«iilt li^'ht mail phaeton, an-l .1 hootled gig. TU Pk..iei:m 0f Dk. R A i.k Sn ki.kh To I*-612 words
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Advertisement239 1904-06-10 2 Co^aos atibf!t!*nnfnt« JAPANESE DISPENSARY I DR NISHIMUFIA I OVN nvn div Iroin Kuinto p m 1 '..u-iiiltiiu' li"iir- 7 a in. to p.m. I No. i4 Middle Road, I Jan.. lo siStiAl'Qllt:. B WANTED Kuinisli.-cl h.Mirt*-. Stub- renl md i ill pu»i--<-iiHn* to X b: XI c a P«« I'239 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous144 1904-06-10 2 THE wi;kk. Kril-ay, l''t! High Water 7 4* a 7 p Lagialaahre Cosmmsl 2 M<< Katfl^* S<-li<*»l Sj«iit« bsdn Zanihar The»tr»!. j. Satlrday. 1 1th Hitfh Water t*i a. 9 ■!>'> |> P i O Mail Outward due. Taajong Pmgar b-k ('.< kuotiaaj I aooa Bl -I ph'i behool Sj^.rt«144 words
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TELEGRAMS. THE WAR
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Article167 1904-06-10 3 THE ATTACKS ON PORT ARTHUR SA telegram which has been received from Liaojßßfal St Petersburg says that there is <l Chinese report that on the rith inst (Monday i several tiniultaueous land and sea attacks on P..rt Arthur were repul^l witii MNN losses A tele^mm from Mukden has lieen reOofaod167 words
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Article40 1904-06-10 3 'Jeneral Kuropatkin ivporta that a Jaj>.m j Bri^ad<« uta.-ked .Sannatsf. to the mirth of J Fenfrhuan^ohen^ oil Jiine 7. Iu view of the eueim s numbers, tin 1 ll'iv •iani retired. IoaOHJ a liuudreW killed ;ihl "woundtj.40 words
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Article29 1904-06-10 3 The Great Northern Cable Company Birtiiee ♦hat the cable between Japan and Korea iinterrupte'l. This is believed to indicate th it important event* are in progress.29 words
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Article45 1904-06-10 3 k 4aMrieaa marines have landed at Itaagiai to I the Belgian le^jatiMU It Tdnspires that only tw.i marines have i been deta led to >juard the Ainerkan wif.' of the Bel^h.n Minister at Tangier, mha i- Imag in an isolated h<>uv 445 words
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Article56 1904-06-10 3 THE INDIAN AND BRITISH ARMIES i Assimilation Desirable V>rd Kitcheners Order with i»'_'<trl t- > tlnn..ian Armv ha» l>eeu lu.i-1 -n the table tie.louse oi Commons The' Times' in diaMßMag it, insist* oa tha ur^fjo uf MMaulaiiag ih^ HoaMaad tiie Indian >.-,t.-nis. .-sj--. i.il'.\ a- iw ir U Um >taff56 words
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Article31 1904-06-10 3 Mr B rod rick replied in the BBgmtiwe t- <i NF question as t.» whether a British .Mission would t «t*rt far Qabal at an *-ar!y dat.31 words
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Article130 1904-06-10 3 The An.-hduke Frederick, uu behalf »t the Empprcrof Austria, has BTOOOBIed <h-- King with liis baton M a laid marshal of the Austrian Army. T"-ni..rp.w the An hduke re\iew- tlie Kir-.t Arniv <.'<.rp« at Aldcnhol Everywhere he ha* l»*n m.fivetl in the niwt ordial manner Mr130 words
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Article153 1904-06-10 3 Tl.e I'oiict? have made two armstit in eounec"K<>u with the Yu-.hn kautr murder. It appears at the murdered wan l*fore lie suci.uniU'd *>* bih wounds told ins wife that he was at-taek«-d by three Chinamen, one of whom fired at h;ui with a rilie He irtve tbe name-,153 words
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Article212 1904-06-10 3 The oa»*e a^raiost the two Malays charge.| with gang robbery was pweeded with. The pr.»^e« 'ition all-ue'that on Max 12 r«>4 the accum^j with aifout 10 other Malax- broke into a Chinese 14air_'sa) at Kamptjng Pulow. M] mile from town, at midnight, and stole property to tbe'anioiint .if212 words
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Article82 1904-06-10 3 mmmm H. S"Talbot" leaver fur BfMlaai t<>A« i ruorr- loruiii^. A The Dutch mail steamer 'K. WjUem 111 /g <a expected to arrive here to-morr«.w at 11 am *f »nd will sail for Enrop»- via Sabac/ at 2 pin Tl»e mail steamer Bengal left IVuanjj ut <G pm. jesterday, and82 words
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Article597 1904-06-10 3 On the question of a modification of the amount paid by the opium and spirit farmers, T>i<-' n! crested writes to the "Straits Kiho It is the common iu.iL among the smokers hem I being one of them that a certain (iovernnnnt official will 1*» here shortly (or597 words
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Article307 1904-06-10 3 r BOM \uiw: BoVBi K- Wm B-.arl ofFomga Affairs h»» teletfmphed t-. thf diff.-rvnt pr.v iad J ■nthoritiw infonuafc ili^in that Um eollertioa of likin will ommw froai 1-t Jaiiiiarv, ]:»>:, It M rep..rt.-d Uml Hi view <,f th«; BOtkaJ •f aff.nr-> iu tii. North the Ontrul307 words
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Article275 1904-06-10 3 With Maud t.. ||m T|tnf fhmg \i*it ot the Kiiiji to Kiel, which i> 'l«-, |.ire<l to be entirely MfMNKlaBd UipoliticaJ, this reference appears in mail 4-Ji^i It m UUtiir.tl t<> MfDUM that we MMM hear ■nfitlnng; aboot the date for th| K'n^' h visit275 words
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Article83 1904-06-10 3 BMgOOS, June 1. The trial of J Bride, A E WmfaQmM ;>n<l liertie Wade, aud Mistresses Bfidf i»<l W.t'lv tor aiding and abetting the oflV:K>- "1 tn-»n<liiiri»ui in E»nt Kauyoii wa» ooacloded at the Session* Court ret*ntly. The Jiir\ bi a majority of seven to two found meemmi goUly, which83 words
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Article809 1904-06-10 3 48 Tossers" on the Increank. When the Government, originallv perhaps from motives of economy, and latterly it is to l>e feared from pure obstinacy, determined to rate down the Colonial yacht Sea Belle from -i'-i7 tons to 49, thereby enabling her to sail with a native809 words
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91 1904-06-10 3 S. C R. C. LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. VESTEKDAY i PLAY "A" Class Sijjolks. < lifiij; Jixj owe l*> Kon^ Tiaii Hoßg Ml I 7. '1 »i. unfin. B" CI.AMs SI.N'.I.KDr T. B. &ia If l«it l««- Cliiui Tuan wet wm Cl.A»»« BI.N-.LK-Tau Hiu >«-ii_- hi u-at Fx>h Hoel S«i^ i»-<--i"..91 words
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Article76 1904-06-10 3 H. M. S. II'HI'iKNIA." H. M. 8. IphiL'em.i arrived here from Europe yesterday evening, having .-.i11.-l a t Colombo, en-route and left there on June :j. The "Iphigenia, which has been on the China Htation before, is a second class twinscrew cruiser of tons dinplai-euient, 7,0<)0 hoixe76 words
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Article36 1904-06-10 3 Orderlv Off. Lt ThompHon IJom Hodgeci. l\«ride« Drill Hall. Saturday June 11, 480, plain clothes. June 12, •*> l~> am Middlerd Kikinha I»• 1 1 Drill order. watertxjttleH. haversackH. side mtom and rations.36 words
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Article152 1904-06-10 3 lii China l\.|*'iI Kta-.it!>. he Llovd.") Berlin, June 2. The Daily Telegraph li.ireoeived a report froni St Petersburg that an •i _'!••< i-KMt li.fl I men made between Germany and Russia, according to which Oermany undertakes to render Kiisnia armed .i.-m^uhuv if IMPMT, if an International Congress should I*-152 words
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Article1003 1904-06-10 3 The CMMM Minister in Paris has denied, MOOfdiag to the T>-ni]'-. Unit uny popular inuvemeut waa iintnmeitt m China, and said thut the Chinese QwWMMMI was well able to u'H.ini tin- frontier an<l to in.iint.i i>i order in the interior. APAN's k I k I Mil M UI1,003 words
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Article265 1904-06-10 3 ►Some of i1i...-..- invertebrate Mppi who <lee.a it anathema to believe in the justice of unv -t yf-f wiih which their uwn ..uutr is more or associated, (says the Pall Mail Gazette > have greedily fixed on the news from St. Petersburg, at present sort ot holy city265 words
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Article18 1904-06-10 3 The C'oiumittae ot the Sailor's Homo meet ■>n Monday next to select a Superiutende nt for the Home.18 words
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Article85 1904-06-10 3 Princ* llu^o Hoheulohe was married at th new l'rotestant clnuch of Wilmersdorf, a suburb of Berlin, last month, to the famous circus-rider Mine. Helga. She is thirtj years of a^e and very l>eautiful. Her first husband was also a circus performer, and hor lat her was the85 words
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Article32 1904-06-10 3 .I'll!- 10. C,rr--.{»in '.inta winhiD^to makeuaqumes <<n -itipuny or financial >,uo<iti- n- and matters, may do so by ad<lr*MMinff letters U, Finance," c/o thin offioe, and same shall hare hia attention.32 words
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Article68 1904-06-10 3 (CoKKRCTMI' OP TO June 1" I Bank 4 1.. 111, JenutU"! 11l Private credits -I in 1 11. credit* 6tu 1 11,, Fkancb. deuau'l S4lj Qbkmant, demau'l... 196| India. T. T 14U M--S ,K' s.. -1.-Mi.iii-. S dis V'-K' 'MAMA deln. ill- ''V, Jata. demand BiNiiKUK, demand 00 SoTBKBKIIia.68 words
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Article337 1904-06-10 3 "s 5 twm l<» "35 Capital. MINES. I Be'.at Tin ...flu 1O 300,0U0 84 104 id Bernawah Hold 0rd. 10 74 76,000 I". 1 15f Do Def... 10 10 40.000 7; 11 Hru*hH.'lin 1O 10 000,000 74 84 UopengTin ...XI XI XIOO.OOO 164 JelebuMin. k. T. in liq. 5337 words
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Article134 1904-06-10 3 (June 10.^ Tin '-i, Ghunbier „8 JW do. Cube No. 1 14. .")•*> do. do. No. 2 14 Pepper, Black (ordinary S'i>ore> J>k<> do. Whita, (Fair L W 5 p.c, „43 Nutniogw lit) to 'he n..) If. do. 80 to the Ib. 90 llaoe (Banda) Itf. Cloves Amlx>in.t. -«3134 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement349 1904-06-10 3 Not what he expected The vouiig niiin was [talpaljiv nerroint. Do vuu, ha Mksd iWjMVBg woman. "l>o \<mi tliiuk that a wife oii^ht t<> j^o lo town and run up accounts in her laisliiind'H name." Indeed I do not think so," Mwwered the voting woman. No indeed sli»- ghould not349 words
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Advertisement343 1904-06-10 3 OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co.. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nav. Co.. Ltd. Tho Companies* steamers are despat. h.-d from Liverpool outwards Ik the Straits. 'hina and Japan ev»-iy week, anl from Japan huWMfc, for London every fortnight and for Uwrfotj monthly. One outward steamer each month extemU tr> Vancouver Seattle343 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous986 1904-06-10 3 VES S E L_S_ IJNT PORT. ChowpL-, lwsl n>^ r J ine7 Da^ndeU Deli 1 1 OUtw k :^Z 11 Xmny Guthrie A Co. Uncertain ConZin ;i- n"" 11 ne S^ Tnknown Unrortain dS N iv, SSfc Pi :innini Um-arUin EdSe £j?fJ E" 1 f 1 S2?* Borneo Co. Penan«986 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement1131 1904-06-10 4 atforrtigrmcittg. NOTICE We nave appointed Messrs GoTHRi* Co. >• e Agent* for the sale of Portable, Vertical, .-.,.1 Fixed Engines. Boilers, Ac., for MiUay Per- < lsola, Sumatra, Biam. and Cochin China. Masara Guth*i» A Co, hare at pmsent a stock of our improved PortaWe Steam Enginos from 4 I1,131 words
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Advertisement844 1904-06-10 4 _3W>frtiSfmfius. The Merchant Service Guild LIVERPOOL. The Singapoie Merchant Service Guild have j lieen appointed Hon. Agents of the above Guild. All dues can now \te paid to, and receipts •granted by J. G. BOTD, Secretary. Singapore Men han t Service Guild. Apl 22 mwf tic NOTICE F. M. S.844 words
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Advertisement662 1904-06-10 4 FOR SALE A four sealed phaeton, lay mar.;, tui 11 out c 'inplete, pries moderate. Apply M. c o Free I'reds." June 7 "c Just Arrived (JENTINE ITALIAN TABLE WINE. A cheap and wholeuoir.* drink at |1.'2-"> per do/.eu «{ts. dtity fi->'<v Muscat of Syracuse, a »weet and invi^oruiiof wine,662 words
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Advertisement448 1904-06-10 4 HUttfrtiscmfnts, THE RENOWNED TABLE WATER OF JAPAN. An unsurpassed drink where a Superior Article is required. Medically Recommended and Chemically Pure. Bottled in its natural state at the Springs, Takaradzuka, Japan. J. Clifford Wilkinson, KOBE, JAPAN. THE YOKOHAMA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED. No. 1 DOCK. No. 2 DOCK. Length inside 614448 words
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Advertisement620 1904-06-10 4 Board Lcd.-ing lu a coni|>o4iiid h«ajse N 1 1. feeing t.i- R tea Court**;. Room- aid h.-i| to V— .hi.Ulm. fur *inj,'l<; f,"entl*Mu»-n. Apply tw A B. 0. < u Kr^.. Pro.--May 12 |fj HOUSE TO LET 8-3 Change Alley. upatsjfS. Barbington," i-omplctely fiu*nibhed f.i.ing seaside. Apply to WEE KAY620 words
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Advertisement692 1904-06-10 4 The British India Steam Navigation Co., Ltd For Port Swettenham and Pen \ng Th* Company "h KIBTNA, 1,182 ton*, H Ad.lenbi-o.jke, Commander, will leave the Singapore Roads for the above ports every Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, arriving at Port Swettenham in time to connect with the 8.30 a.m. train692 words
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