The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 November 1905

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1 4 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 19 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. PRICE 15 CENTS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 10, 1905. DAILY ISSUE NO 552N
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 645 1 P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Pcnang, Ceylon Autcraiia, India, Aden, Eg-ypt, MediUrrsocan Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and Aiuerican Porta. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Otuicanl 'for 08mm 1905. 1 huKan NOl 25
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    • 682 1 N. D. L Norddeutsoher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. Tho fast juid wf/li-kuowrn ni<i:! steamers of this Company anil fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg lti Kott'-nl,:;), Antwerp, Southampton, Cijliriutar, Genoa, Naples, 'connection Marseille*, Naplas, Alcxamlii-i and vial vorsa; Port Said. Suez, Adeu, Colom><o, Penang, SingaI pore, Hoiiirkong, Shaaxhiii, Nc^iisaki and
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    • 1490 1 '^DUri tisrmcuis. SINGAPORE AND KRANJI RAILWAY. FROM Ist AUGUST. 1905. AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE Train Service for Week l>;iys ami Miniluys. I E tr Trains on Sundays only Uown Trains Down Trains. *Ja, AM. A.M. AM. P.M. KM. I-.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. A.M. P.M P.M. SINGAPORE 'i...6.tx> 646 7.40 10.00
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    • 694 1 .lUJlmusnnnus Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. Paid-HP Capital $10<»)0,0OO Hihikvk Fdnd i Sterling Reserve 110,000.000 > Mft m SUver Reserve....! 8,500.000 j fl Reserve Liaiumt7 or Peopeibtobs 110,000.000 Cot AT or i>IkECTOEB. H. A. W. SI.ADK, Em-J CHAIRMAN. A. Hal'l'T, Rsfl -DM VII (HAIKMAN. Hon. GL W. Dickj-on. HS< m
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    • 355 1 I I AaaM 9 ENIIICHED 20 PER CENT. I^^^a3 A PERFECT SUBSTITUTE Specialities m Gents Dept Light Fancy Tubular Washing Scarves, a la m«nt of design, and colour. 25 c Fancy Washing Derby Scary. M Poplin Silk Tubular Scarves light and darks Gents Fawn Felt Hats wide brims, k ies
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  • 2005 2 The Singapore Free Press. THURSDAY, NOV. 16, 1905. 1 1 will make Mr W T TwtAi Ul'l in.-nd.-a triHe sajeoasfortabla to note tin- dead Ml xiu_' ni.ulf in the liu.iu.i.,! preoa at the new iiiv.-»tiin-u» .-..inpaiiy with which hi* name M connected ,i> a. l>ireetnr The n<-w eootosni M Tli«
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  • 174 2 'I In- British iImumi Fmnmim Im* arrived iifir witii 8,700 lam M Tap— fliml I !.<• Indian ihii- and >>. .irnve.l h«n> by in,. British -t.^m.., >. Yumrn from ■UMMMU tin- iiurinug. Qy*Ma*»FlrfgB(8hn .1 I^hIhb) ta grated kfcna i k-, Ubvi bwi Not la Major KiU|hie k.a.m is K rante.l
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  • 55 2 fSßAftoi 1905 i The Manager >>f the Childra&'i >ooert« would m it- ii OfNßßad if ill H'-.i'U of ,tii<l assistants would inform their Kur<>pp;in illl'l IWMI pUJiiU that the Df.Xt CBII hk>\ C.nc ki:i »ttl takf place at the TWwa Hall ug Mai-iav. N'.v J7tli, at :{<»j,in
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  • 464 2 I IJgtl Ml KHEKKK An(l The Hill-si -t il.lpin_' eh ir_'- a.. el \.-Vi.liv, .mi Uiled. the jury bf iv ,i M'pli<t of nn t guilty. An .ilil put m l>y the defence. ;tn-l i< 1 1..*. AM Sam bore, Ml the MfMMBI roiiiiriel. Mr li.,p,ipl, iv denying
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  • 161 2 JEN AH'S PECULIAR STORY. Babi.l Makkia.ie, Pbompt Dumm tmmk hiata Ahaiuat h only 1-J l.nt l«^n mrU Ml itliiiwi Her «liv..n«oMn tbomt m i i«aliM htkkm Karlv thi- m.»nth Hit- -irl, Javanese, who lived with her MOtkM m Bcatto-rd. wt-ut out (*hoppin_' .n-1 Mal.ty M .piaintance named Jenab.who took her
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  • 120 2 II M. h,,KA v A CoM.'AM 11,,. Horns te»u» aud A. Coy. sherw i »W*"ter.. played a ,m' the Kaffir .Vhool ground yesterday H a y was fro... me omtueneement very" interestim*. J-uf H some time I *f ore 'the soldiers' tftagl "MMM Ml the «i „t Mm WIU
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  • 71 2 0. C. D. Coy. Sherwood-. 'layed ou the Esplanade last evening l> ii M.leH bein R fairly strong The mm «M tn.l iou^ht nut at a fan! ,>aee, but the Club J" "W tetter lot and sLow*kl the un.r« effe. tivi- combmaticii. their w,.rk at forward be.v.' very sound
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 906 2 ffo^aos aubrrtisrmfnts ayala champacne ROBINSON and Co. THE BEST. H. R. H, The PRINCE of WALES FOB THE INDIAN TOUR HAS PKOVIDiii) HIS TYPISTS WITH TO BE HAD FROM ALL HOTELS AND DEA 1 ERS. TIA/^ GUTHRIE Co., Ltd I WU Royal Bar-Locks ■vJdIiMovJN <X 00 THE BUSY MAN'S TYPEWRITER.
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    • 17 2 IDrs. KEW BROTHERS DENTAL SURGEONS. 1 No. li. Hat 1 1- iv Koad I Chartered Bank Buildings.
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    • 30 2 With art ifu ial iuyd».'s of lif. N.'-.v .lihuunts oft ipfaar An! iii otn midst Umm Mora .hlful i BMi m Or tVnyliw ftigM endan tV" 6 T\V iml *iin
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    • 95 2 rhe service m English .a the Johore Churob ••u bunday will b« conducted b» the Key .1 A. X Cook at b-15 am. Smuut IsjLßita often dibble a man and '^'t«e aeveml day.' low o f time and when tlwd poisoning .levolops, sometimes results m tl:e 1"- a hand »«n^.
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 147 2 THE WBKK. Thukhday, 16th Hi«li Water:— o.44 a.. 9.19 j> Philliarm Onli. pra.ti.-. BM f Fkidav. 17th Hi-li f7«M» 1-» f N.I) I. Mail Outward «ln<- 7 tive <'.»un.-i). -.30 p Municipal <''.inmif-ion. '■'<{) p New Year Sport* Meeting BnaSMasja, L 4 SUIRKAV. Htll B I Mail Oaiwrd akaanflight S
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 48 3 St. Petersburg news is to the effect that the Workmen's delegates h;ne resolved on another general strike to-day owiasj to their aaaalayan refusing them an eitrht houfl day. but it is intimated tliat the object of the strike is largely political. The situation is critical
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    • 27 3 The Council of Workmen's delegates al SI Petersburg declared a ireneral strike beginuiu^' at n.>-)n m sympathy with the revolutionists m Ki.'ustadt and Poland.
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    • 55 3 Tk» strike liepiu punctually at all the giaaj wvrks and <>n all the railw;i\> iadaa*ia^| Iraai Si Petersburg asflapt OB |baa EH Petersburg m line. But both capitals are cut off trom coiuinunicatioii with Europe. The strike 1- rapidly baeoaaaaj general The police have bemiu arre>tinu
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    • 37 3 U MfOrtod m Berlin that U.i r Btriobal, the director of the Colonial Deaartaaaat, ivj., t r.n v..n Muinm at Pekini:. the la.tr. 1 foiag to Tokio i> Aiiibassador Li>D<loD, No\ 16
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    • 277 3 The following iU.- n. -u« takes f km the Tonee BtnUi Pilot The Chasten Turn i Croat null ••n^ine-house w:is recently blown up with ivnimite. engine wa-' wtv.-k.-l by the anlaaiaa, th* ironwork l>ein£ strewed all over the wealiti Twv wat< hmeu .m.l the maunder awd
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    • 224 3 THE DUFF DEVELOPMENT COMPANY. :um of tli<- l>aih M 0 16th, ...utaiu- Ik I'.rj, a^a.iu!!t in;i'lf|ua' o4 iafbraatioa tbeD iff DowolopOMai poperty.thoalMNi bfl Ix.ii^ht .it .rnparativel y ln^h ptMH. know is that Urn OOaMOjr. having <\- t* i; BOH arr i!,.rim» N U iili I to il-|tJl-W liitt wh w,t!i'
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    • 125 3 'apUiu John Straeban. tbe owner of the r.u\v. urho IpjHH .i _T»-.ii 'le.il m A h-: r;i li.iv tad rJ.*_-i laaVai vaaantVaji .i paaaaaaw soatn Amtnihan. ~.i\.« a Tluiru'l.iv lilhu-I paf*r He joine<l the steamer at I'ort D.irnin, ieh pla«e at lafl Ifci bn llm Y.iwy -till without
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  • 344 3 <*■<!. Qrtohar The iucident. of th< Übathum. with its chain of oircumstancea m r 1 I'ilitv ofdaagor to a portion Bgjptiaa tarrftorr, baaidai iaaaar, loss and inconvenience to the ■bippaag of all nauoMlitwa,haaproTokedaii iuterestinK 'j'l^tiou m Egypt. This refora to the voice of the Bgyp.
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  • 173 3 Aocurdiag to Commercial ißtnlligaaoa," Isriti>!i merchaata would d-> well to iaveatigata trade iv the lesser known countries ol the Eaat BeeeaUi oaa -team.-,, roaaiag betweea Auatndtaaad China took to Sydney, N. 8. W an wTpiaiiaeat 1 >1 1 of the products of Tiaitinaaga t laraa t'.vvu
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  • 42 3 l poisoail mistaken t..r Btushrooau, bru f;u;t that Umm ea kir.-.vn ri effeetiva aa- ned I .M Thai isnasnaatifal rhtaaart MoatpeUier, aad ha kept lf< posted v nation until nful until the i ua unaoua I a, or tinned i
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  • 266 3 SAN DOW AND THE PARSEE LADIES. M an iliiU"■t I tod the Parsee BMBM ..'i iil- I). 'V lad m woajaa I have *Iwaj m „ely well d.-V.-. c of < bild I eaaaidai their naefiti at t bi to Urn custoa an a Übett t,. thit at < a
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  • 42 3 Pr.iil.-ii> Boose Ttll has given ihe mem berg BOWW to remove, suuitiiaril v. without i beariag, aay civil aaTfaajl wbevto the aaracaal kaowbdge of Urn beadofbiada> |i ii ni.-ti' i-. l'ui!'\ ot m !->•■. >ti«ln«.-t or who is inefficient
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  • 84 3 Sa\B a. ln-ul m i A Mii_,'ular State cuu-riu-iiiii* ni :> on board tin- German steamer I »< -i 1 1 -i ImiimhJ l'l.'in BiafaaOVa. The vessel i board l'»ti awaJtajs, whiak an l<em^ it u-ia to tha order of 4 lie Gkivaiav m. hi. 'J'li"ir ultimate
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  • 1219 3 W'hkbk he will so anu What he will See. It is thirty years within a few days since our present King Edward, then Prince of Wales, vis,t*d India. He left London on Octolwr 11, I*«.j, and reached Bombay on November just one day earlier than that on
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  • 47 3 I Boagkaag pafar mm*—fm mmlnm with Urn laajMat ot the Chinese coinmuiiitv at the Strait* wherein private colleges "and imiwiKities are started m order to promote education, the Viceroy of Canton luui despatched Prefect Jiau, ot Kw ingi.i. to act as inspector of schools m the South.
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  • 1255 3 Outdoor Pastimes of an American Hunter' is tlw title of a uew book which President Roosevelt is writing, an<l extracts from whicl appear with illustrations in this month 1 Scribner.'* He gHao a vivid description of recent trip in Colorado, in the mm
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  • 120 3 With referent* to the mmm th.it a truce had l>een arranged between tM Shell Um aiid the Standard Oil Company, au>l that tin- Shell Um was to be acquired by Hie Standard Coinpaiiy. on a Itaxis of 4*2 per share, the Glolie is authoriae<l kg Messrs M.
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  • 49 3 The Imp. German mail steamer P»™" Brf» rich left I Vnan^ yesterday ut ."> pm, Ilia v I** expected to arrive here to-morrow ut HE. the Governor pfil m t!i« h °fniew to Port Swettf'uliam M »Satiirday, ;hj<» w'' wp^inl several days m Bdaagor iv couutv with the annual estimates
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  • 91 3 Now is the time to provide yomrmiUamd f.nuily with it bottle of Ohamlinrl linn Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Retuedy. It is almost certain to I** needed before the summer is over, and if procured now niuy savo you a trip to town m the iiiijht or
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  • 65 3 (OoßMonra 9¥ ro v.iv i<;.) IJank 4m s #>> g deniaiil -j j Private credits im g 2J. credits t! m 8 2/2J Krajice, demand 272J jehmaxt, demand... 221 1 [m.ia, T. T, ji~l; Hoxokoxo, demand ,li« Yokohama, demand ]0G Fava, deu.and ]2J)> Vvmikok, demand 56 1 >«)VEKKI<.NH, ><#
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  • 139 3 (NOV. Iti.l Tin sji'.", Grambier 7 <»5 do. Cube No. 1 f |IST| do. do. No. 2 J j Pepper, BU-k tordinary Spore > 2■'>>>> do. White, (Fair L. W. 5 p.c, „3 5«» Nutmeg* 110 to *.he ft.) do. (80 to the ft.) GU Maoe (Banda) 145. Olorea
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 72 3 An Amkim' an iMVOBi Mr. John E. Cook, MsMbber of tbe Bi<inur-}it<>ckiH<in, <»f Clarendon, TVi.i-, 17. 8. m a lettti regarding CbamberlaaVl (Mse, Cboleru ami Diaril'oeii Remedy, < i ioa .'in aure it saved my lift-, aariaaj ■stotavavy bad attaet of eoaay ■oh. Tliis l-euiedy BMaai with the same auc-
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    • 81 3 Chamberlain's Coioh Rkmdey is the mo. tlier's favourite. It is pleasant and safe for oUMna to tike and always cures. It is intended especially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, and it* the Jiest medicine made for the*; diseases. There is not the least danger m |MBf >t to
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    • 67 3 In the»^ newfangled days of the prying X rays Of faith healing and trance tliat's hypnotic. As life'i secrets unfold, it's a wonder the old King of Terrors i« still so despotic. But his grip is as strong as it was m the long Long ago, ere the 'world wu
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    • 351 3 OCEAN STfiAM SHIP Co.. Ltd AND Chma Mutual Steam Nav. Co.. Ltd. The (J, mpanies' steamers are dospab he<l from Liverpool outwards for the StraiJa. China and Japan every week, and from Japan houi*w»rd* for London every fortnight and for Liverpool monthly. One outward steamer each rauotb eztenda to VancouTer
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    • 103 3 THE ROBINSON PIANO COMPANY, LIMITED cwJrtr Api>Mi Wi |iii v m u rM BARGAIN PRICES. Collard Collard do MOO Wink.-hnann HopkliMoa do H.Khals dO »o0 MM Mm Famoi •> an- 1 Wki.i. li.ii i. v Our Own Make Iron-framed Teak Pianos from SGfej Up Alw BABY OBANDS i.> HAAKB and
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 456 3 MAILS CLOSK. To-MORROW. For Per A f Bangkok S..l\ it am Batavia Cumpbuv* 11 AM Bangkok D.-li 11 am Bangkok Singapore fm Muar M.ila.co.1 Sri Mu.ir PM B;itn Paliut AingAnn I'M Malaga A ing I.'»ong 3 PM H;tndjt;rma#«>in Ac- Ban Liong .1 i>m Malacca Ac Hye Leong .1 PM RIik.
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    • 554 3 VESSELS IN P O B Men-of-War FIa R and Tons Com.und,. P ih Br t „rui*.r J I Other V. Flags Tons Master Arriv I «,n Lionij l'"t Winter |7 J Billiton Brit 139 VOna Vor 11 N UhtuffChe. Brit 12 K l X.. j '-V IS s£ c sl.,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 2415 4 uKANU AIVIAu IUT DALA A It N OW OPEN WESTERN AUSTRALIAN S. I. Co., Ltd. Sotirabaya, Brcome, Pori He<fland, Cossack, OntiloWi C.. r tt| Geraldton .•rcl rcmailtlc. PAI all had 1 tl. lHtl 'ii -t 'lit It V.- .1 v li- 1 an, ml oai rica Fur frvigl' 1... A«enU.
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    • 593 4 TO LET •Flak.t Hum Bukit Timah Road. I i from town, Ito 1 Bedrooms, suitable for i rrna. uiery. Rent moderate. C. DUN LOP, Urn n TO LET N !>0 In-,titution Hill. Apply to LEE CHEN<; VAN «> I 1«» SI I 2'-> TO LET Furni-li'-l. H-y T.t." OlMsfl I
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