The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 May 1906

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1 6 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 19 1 THE Singapore Free" Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. PRICE 15 CENTS. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. MAY 21 1906. I)AILY ISSUfi NO. 5680
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 668 1 P. fit O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Attscralia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gal/, Continental, and American Porto. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. O—*ard 'for China) Arcadia May 26 Malta
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    • 819 1 aoDntistmntta N.D.L Norddeutsoher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company bail fortnightly from Bremen. Hambnrg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, S".oz, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki and Kobe to
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    • 799 1 _atbfrttsfincttts. DE KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART ■AATBCHAPPI7. Undii Cohtbact with thb Nbthbblamds Inea. Ootbknmbnt. Agents at Singapore, Ship's Agency, late J Daendcls Co., 2-3 Ccllyer Quay. The undermaQtionea dates are oulv aproziuiate. Steamers From BstwcUd Will be Desrwched tor oa 1)0 DbHi liiitiivi.i M.iy 18 !*oer;tkiiu. AiuMnau, HalsßßT, Balik I'apan, !)*■■> bblb,
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    • 728 1 STOOMVART MAATSCHAPPY (STEAISHIF COMPANY.) '7EDEELAND." Fortnight Ma.ll Service between Java and mstcrdem, vfa Singapore, Ibaos; and Genoa. Steadier? a. due on or altout the undermen. tioned da ten Outwa Homeward Priiises S>j,hi.- May i'»i K..i,u,, f Will,. u 1J ij ay M K»n. Wilhtlmialuu B BJ. Wumbb 1 Jun U
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    • 683 1 alJiinttsrmnujj. Hongkong and bhangnai Banking Corporation. Paid-pp Capital $10,<k)0,000 RBSBkTB Fi;.ni. 1 Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 1 Silrer Reeerre....s !.,600/)00 RUHBRVM LIAOILXTT Of PEOPBfBTOB» $10,000,000 j OOUBT OF DIBBCTOBS. A. llai'pt, Kwq Cmaiuhan. Hon. 51r. C. W. DbDMQSj Dicpcty Chairman. E. Goktz, Es-j. Hon R. Shbwaw. C. R. I^enzmann, E*j. H.
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    • 837 1 I ill I rfW I DCNM AT UUMr OHTB mrum I TH S MAY Bt YOUR OPPORTUNITY. I wJhrv.";,?^" 1 11 1 -"> 0 r verscns E The proposition Ih, 1 ever put before any one h.r I business p oposition At Ji T l >- iBBk I Esti^tefthatthe,: «~-f-.
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  • 2150 2 1 1.•■.'.. r, lifr«| .tn.r 1 ".11. l.»f ptrcrpt <!;»; i <d i-kw Thai a •liitiint <]>>Mh In- I -i i inllirf..] >ti the dangerou* veering of Jl llantu MMM -if South Afri<-.i toiv.trdn i wniN-d n I 'A' MJBUM4 white uiw-endancy
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  • 57 2 Messrs. Behn Meyer and Co. tbe local a-.'-nts for the North German Lloyd, inform m tliat they have received a cable message from HbafhMf stating that the N. D. L X,*> v which MM reported ashore on Saturday, m| off .it si\ iv the
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  • 220 2 Tii»; I.aiiu.^ Comi-kti mon »»u Saturday the aho)Va UNI hi the >>. y KiH'j Club's annual meeting *a« tired for. The competition wan a handicap rifle competition upon to i I'll.-.-, resident m Sin^afiore and tin, F. M. S. Any pattern rihV. seven shots at and 1500
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  • 119 2 Ol Saturday nitfht two MBfJ>MMMMI pn soiier^ managed to make their MOUM tr jail, an.! oue of them wai recaptu'. Sunday morning breaking into a house m Chancery Lane A paMM fpatrol m^ w a men entering a house and MHld them \i t prisoner- fought desperately toeaoMMaadai
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  • 479 2 A ii .mn paaar has thi» Tl! l »*P hMMJ lo "«iMMI m Kni^land niar consoled by the »WMJJ UmA bad a* the 'limafe is here (th< last f->rtui«lit m naturally OMM«a| an e\.-eptio D t if m niiiiion tmi* warn m Baafhoag b MOMM latter home says
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    • 270 2 'StJtrnisnnrnts. I WHjSKIES. Very Old Highland Blend, $9*50. Glub Whisky, 11.00. Rare Old Blend, 12.00. Extra Special Finest Liqueur, IU.OO. Glub Bahru 15.00. *c, Ac, «&c. All these priori are oiibject to discount of 10 CALDBECK MACGREGOR and COMPANY. H Scrjieddtn Vtnii -i is hen i»y yiv.n thai B A
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    • 1023 2 Co bacs 9Hbertusctnrnt6 _ata RAFFLES HOTEL, SINCAPORF. OUR FIRST RAGE DINNER Tuesday, 22nd Instant. REGIMENTAL BAND IN ATTENDANCE SAKKIKS BBOTIERB, Pjpriefcoit> •a»«lhjp^p^ft*»>ya*«<*«*d»«d»j^Mg NOTICE. Notive is k«wb/ >;i\en tlwit II iou'.U witbiu 1 Suv«*rniuent Hou.ie lJiiu;»in wi!|<- <-lo»ed to the i J»nl>li«- from 1 p.m to 7 p.m. o»»ii<li of tlie
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    • 111 2 STo--ljacs atJtorrtisrmrnts The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888. Ix th« Sui'KEMl OOVBT o! HI Sir \jih bnunm, S«-t: It'll ifut of Singapore. IN BANKRUPTCY. N»9tcffl9tl. /i*> T\n Kirn Tian I Boys. Be[>eiut<' Kntat'' of Tan Hi i- 1 ttVUC Notico i>> Ih'tudy giM'ii tliiit .1 First aitil Final Divi<lcutl m intrti'lf.il to
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 194 2 11IK WKKK. M.,;.i.»v, Hot JF.,'», W.,:..| _f |t| :i p Dfaarid Utaas] LodM tLJOp U. of HahH li.y \> L T C Crt>|net Tournauient. •"> j. Town I>jii I H 1 HMBTvahr, ~> i Convent Entertainment. j». Ti esday, -J'Jnd ECgh Waaor:— lO.£j a |<)J r Fir.t Day U.clnir. -I
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 21 3 Kec. May, lh ."j.25 pm. The Pope is confined to his bed suffering from gout. Russia and Britain
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    • 45 3 PeiHia and the Gulf iv the Anglo-Kus»ian understanding. Russia will not seek a port m the Persian «iuii" There will be a Kussiauand a British sphere of influence m north and south Persia re>pect ively. separated by the great salt desert.
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    • 24 3 The railway .juestiou is the, thief difficulty aud will possibly be settle! by agreement and reference to the Bag-Lid Railw m
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    • 36 3 The principle of the agreement m the Near East is the preservation of Turkey on the basis •-•1 the status <iuo. The position iv AfghanisUu md Tibet i> unchanged
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    • 52 3 The Duma Las unanimously voted a reply to the address It the Throne, iucludiug the recommendation of a complete political amnesty. The reply of the Council of the Kinpir- to the Address from the Throne reoointnends an amnesty to all except those accused of outrages on life
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    • 55 3 A Joint Conference to Consider K. Mi. J-' \*i-2 am. l'iie Senate ha* passed the K*ilwtv K.ittBill, with auusnduieuts. chiefly providing the ratification of tl»«- Int«?rht;.t" '.•mn L'jiuHiission by tin- ktw courts. Against this President Roosevelt La* long fouyht The meubQre now goes to i
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    • 25 3 To Meet Next Year X" KJO am. It is practically flßtlhjd '!,a'. the Peace C,n forence will u<<x luwt U-f.-re May 1:«>7
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    • 49 3 Rebels Anxious to Come m Zulu reU.l uumeh^vi )ms Juf'jrme-1 a British (Jfticer BBBi Kpaaaaii BBd oth'-r iuip.jrUnt chiefs are aniioud t" uurreuuei They are much impressed by the unitary oj^raThc- native wousc-n who have surrendered Biy that uati\.- p!tu- bavahaaa aBMOI lV tho Bmi6li energy
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    • 75 3 The Powers Support British Protest iieut Kec 11 M am Tie con««ponJent of the Times at Peking iayt that the Japanese Legation lids U-.-u matructed la support 'ir^at Britaiu m d.^kmu' for an explanation of the UtoatOßM Edict. Keuter's correap<jn«J.-'Ut at Pekiug >t.ii^.i that all the
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    • 55 3 Renewed Diplomatic Tension Japan's Korean Status Ignored Keuter's cx^rretpondtnt at Tokio ba>a thai it it runooure.] that there is diplomatic Uiis,'jU between Russia and Japan liussia has determined to ignore the Japanese protectorate of Korea, claiming that the Portsmouth Treaty recognised the independence of that country Britain
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    • 22 3 Mrs Kenion It** wuu the l^adies Gulf Chainpiotuhip. defeating Mibs Tb<«inp^ou by lour up and three to play.
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    • 36 3 The two British coljdiuk liave effected junction at C«'te*ayo s (irare. A rearguard a'tiou hax Ijeen fought with Bainbaata m whn h tweive natives were killed. Lieut Wilkins and a trooper wen- wounded
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    • 40 3 ♦*C-B" Counsels i'atlenee Bir H. i'AUipU-11 llauuerruaii i.ar received x imputation of j^Jieb iv favour of female nutfo He -v iiH*itlii 1 with lli'-ui. but urg.;.] jm'i *>uc«s uatil llie Gu-.t-runient were more united <ju the >|uebtion
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    • 11 3 King Kmmanru;! han forunllv opened the Si*Dpioa Tunnel
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  • 168 3 Shortly 3tt«r H o'clock thta BMffßMg ;li<; Kir«< Brigade received .ml] i<> tire m ll.iil.un at, but on luMtenm^ tkia locality it mv found tint a iwiiul-." bad been bmJ« ami tin lire wu m N*<»rth ]>rnk'f-i'!. Tin- ('immh-hi Mjctiun of the Brigade milk Ihm
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  • 1355 3 "HIS EXCELLENCY THE GOVERNOR." V >,FM-;: I'IUM.Uf PkKKORMANCB. The MMWIMMI attending the initial performance of Capt. ftfarahaltfi amusing comedy His Excellency th»« Governor by the Singapore Amateur I>r.imatic Compuuv iv tho Memorial Hall on Saturday night, call for some extended notice. Whatever views may be held as to the best
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  • 363 3 The British cruifer Moutnouth arrived here late on Saturday afternoon and anchored m the Roads. The Monuiouth is a first class cruiser of the CoUuty type and is sister ship to the Donegal which went ashore on the way out to the China Statiou aud had to bo
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  • 347 3 The second of the series' of lectures on immortality was <l*'livered by I»r West at the MiJdle Road Methodist Clniroh last ni^bt. the ■abject of th»* dieeoano beta*} M Daai the .Spuit BwrvifH the D.-ith of the Bo<]y r The speaker held tint ill- df.itli of
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  • 236 3 V\> nmbjl to hi\H to nap i Iho doaih of Mr Chariot DBBBMon, ill*' Senior Boarding Utfi.-er of the Government Marine Dep-irtmnut Mr I>-:initou had Ij^en ailinir for BMM laoM pitnt. haviag oaaacaeaod pleurisy vhioh wa> loHwod l<% c..uiplicatioiii<. He w-ts orWed to Boaa> k'-nj
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  • 405 3 SEV ERE PUNISHMENT FOR BRIBERY. Ob Saturday m (in m^ Ijefure Mr Colnum rikisha fn'ou was charged witli having receiwd an ille/ii ji it itieition of twenty cent* from ;i jfharry s.u* Mr Kodease of the .Supreme Court hhml he mw h crowd m front of the Court N.-'-rUv afternoon.
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  • 555 3 The downpour experienced early on S it unlay morning made the course Bouiowliat heavy but this, bviug towards the tail end of the training season, nearly all the intending competitors were out for MMNiMi AIIKAMS sent Acetine (Kirwan) btartiu^ from the I)crl>y post. Catchiug up
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  • 216 3 8 C C. 1 S H Mll tin- Em4hMM on EhMJVMJ eJIMMMM i ,tl»»j ft. 11. ii nl r.iiiier liie l^it«'i ot uiatLer>, m a une «MM MM Ml drawn Toward.-) their total ot v,'.». <.'.j.-llio eMMMd :;4. With Ilie. lall JmMI t «.k 4 for 14, JmM] 2
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  • 99 3 The May Mflal li;ih remitted a* follow* J X Dick 47 M l»i 77) K. Piuje 4.» 18 1H 77 5 .1. H. D Jon«-» 41 41 7f) N. E. K^nt 4<i 79 H. 8. Hauxwfll 4H 42 11 79 G. R. H. «T«Uf 40 M 3
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  • 221 3 THE INTERPORT RIFLE TROPHY. !S> Wh< Kill 1..N LIM. Total WKf»j to date 575. Cummittee biugap'H-e Uillc AMMM pleaae uoUj. i-t Tii.--i|.i v a house m Niveu-rd occupied by Mr and Mr* Button wan broken into from the back, during the absence of t lie occupant*. The tliiivt-i carried off
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  • 33 3 TIES FOR TO DAY. B. SIV'.I.KC. Loveridge owe 3, v. M Laporte o*e 1. Doubles. N FalU and W Carter owe I, v. V Apps and J. M.-CubHn rec 10.
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  • 138 3 L.L.T.C. CROQUET TOURNAMENT. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY A FRIDAY. Capt. and Mis Dund:ui vm. Mr~. I.uw and Dr. Kowlie. Winners of abovo re. Mrs Leve«*<jn-Gower and Mr Stratton. Mrs P«iir«s and Mr Braddfll or Mr and Mrs And»M-»on V 8 Mi-m Rowland Allen and K*;v. H. C. I/iird W Mrs Lov.-U and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 516 3 THE IDEAL PIANOS •r ?lllu lllill 1M TEAK ...i IRON ■AVMOME MODELS m KUOXIZI RtJftEWOOD ■ad N \'Hi: \l. WOOD CASH PULL A MILUANT TONE, PKUH roiX'll .,-....1 m k \uiLITY $75 CASH. TROPICAL MODELS of PIANOS bj such ensip.nl makers as STEINWAY BECHSTEIN, COLLARD COLLARD, WINKLEMANN, HAAKE, etc! Supplied
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 709 3 MAILS CLOStt. To-mi:erow. Foi i'er At Soiiral'.iya Ac. De Klerk 7 am Hitimi La B«yn>) am Batu Palinf Aing Ann 11 AM Anarni'ii Natuu.i UI. Billiton 11 am Hongkong A Japan Benavon 11 am Sarawak Kn.-liing 1 pm Port Swet. A Peuaug Perak Ipm Palembang Ophir 1 PM Colombo Silvia
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    • 819 3 VESSEL,: in PQRT. H.M.S.Monmouil. p,J2ili Hongkong Se*""" JJ '"m 'l;v 1, mI'» Un.erUin Banka -l'-N.,; u H ,*> <>e Natuna Beeditej r t > ,7 V V -^l W. Mansfield ChinClam 2?£, 10 5352" i l7 Oh-I* Carlyla K2L V H '>' (> «-tten; 1 .unbtr.uU .SS Co. P. Swett.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 1464 4 gft>bcrtiscmcntg. SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. NOTICE. Xo Motor Cura or Motor Cycles will be allowed in.^ the Sp«rting Club pi-cniises during Race or diiriuy training. By Order of the Committee. Mai 00 >4.5 TO PLANTERS. Thrt Muna^er of tlu» I'lu TUintiia Estate rtaafaai aaaWatj at the Sun^ie Gnhlbli Mkngi l^for« th^
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    • 566 4 Stobrrttstmnus. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OK Billiard Table and Accessories. Tbe nndersi^n»'d han veoeived instroatioaa to sell l>y Public Auction at No. 2«iB Keppel Road On Tur»lay, thr -22ml May, IJKK nt lo.o*o a.m. Two Billiard Tublea and Accessories, Billiard Lamp, Coir Mata, Counters, Ac. Ac. H. A. CKANE, Auctioneer. M.W It!
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    • 713 4 flfrbrrttsrmrnti; TU KNOUT FOR SALE Showy Australian Cob and English-built gig with new harnos*. Also saddle, bridle, whip and spun*. The lot $350. Apply, DAWN 10 Tree Presa." M... I OLD NEWSPAPERS FOR SALE. $2 -a pikul. Apply to S. K. r o Maam§m, "Singapore Free Pre»s." May I FOR
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    • 755 4 flDtjerttenmntj SITUATION VACANT. Sol>er, decently educated EnglWhtnun. lx'tween the hj^s of 'J5-j5, can hear of a billet worth L 7 ,i month, with Iward and lod-'ini;. Apply M. W. o Fi'o Press May II 2rt.5 BOARD LODGINGS May be had for a few Gentlemen at Mableton. Mt. Elizabeth. Mar 11
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    • 366 4 atibrrtisrmnttt. VIVIAN BOND AND COMPANY. <>8 HUTU BTBBET, Ni:\\ VOKK CITY, l.s.A. Import and Export Merchants, Invite correspondence from firms of good standing. Metals, Ores, Tinplates, Steel Wire and Nails, Galvanized Sheets, Dry Goods. First class references required and given. Cani.k Ahum**. Code* VIVIBOM). NEW YORK. LI KBER— WESTERN UNION
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  • 712 5 A notable addition to our knowledge of the Pacific Ocean is contained m a paper by Dr. Jamea M. Flint, published as Bu.letin No. 55 of tbe UniUnl States National Museum. It the early part of the year 1899 the U.S.S. Ne,o, a s tea
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  • 503 5 Tua I.w.i N I--.1 m K'ly.ti J]*-.n. Ihi Ht.it hrn By Jlnrtay ttmkm A I>a7/lin RfraoSATB. liy U\ H. K. Tr.« bn-ltfw I Bwia'l < .)..ri!»l l.il>i;ir> TBS Strict KOMaaa. By Frank Ki.liartWl. Duck»..rtl'- Cl,,nul Lftlij. 'Hi- Lvlv N >.'_'«. <>r, t<. jive her tli* full lilUs io
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  • 91 5 It given me #rt*t pleasure to add my unsolicil ed (••-tiiiiorii.il to tlifl many virttieK of Cbuuiben lain'a (V>ii;jli Itemed/. 1 «v« Buff*>rin^ from a, very s;\»re a^.ivk «>f MkMMi and l>ronc]iitiV and «a«i advised to tiy Cbamberlain's Con^li R«iuc-dj, which 1 mm fHtttwi to
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  • 382 5 11, Blind Street, Tipperary, Ireland. Dear Sire, I write to acknowledge the lienefit I hare derived from your Doan's Backache Kidney Pills. For nearly uio/ith 1 suffered intense pain m the bladders an the Bator reached tho Madder from the ki iney* it caused me
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  • 140 5 MR. KIPLING AND CHINESE COOLIES. Writing from Johaonesburg to a Liverpool friend, Mr. Rudyard Kipling says "Things are bewildering)/ bad here. A whole colony standing up to be shot at by their own people is an awful s-ght. I've been seeking the Chinese slaves iv their loathsome dungeons. It looks
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  • 156 5 Lord Kol>ertB, ivb«. was the -uet>t .if tli<; Earl of Derby at Knowsloy Ua'l. paid a visit recently to Liverpool, accompanied by hi-, daughter, Lad/ Aileen Roberts. They were entertained to lunch by the Lord Mayor, and afterwards drove to the military tournament of the Northern Command,
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  • 146 5 Taabaffldiaf ia which the "DaaaV w.ll aaH m now ihajoal ready f,, r taa laeaatioa of i'» '„'utNts. and every arrau^ein<.*ul Ins u<*»ii iuod« for taaar aaaeaßaeaaatsea. tt his evaa l«.on aaridai nwiaf. |wrliap« t.. taa iil..-!ili..,>.| nf fre« igaai l>eiji^ of fn-.|ifijl .H-. liii, ,i.,.
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  • 254 5 bv«ma'i p4*j i<» nra tomt m. Tl.e Ml t.x* of th<- R"ttiil n. to the Pram <>n Urn sqhjecl «.f Urn .>•«•.. nJ 1'....Comhrmm aft Tfti BajpMy pwblisfced, tin- Bajaww Ml fi» <lif for f) )t uuli»ltre, sol ■Mlaeuag Praajiißi Boaaavall i ptvUsiiiMn M«f iv tin-
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  • 370 5 Uulcm CongreM tuould <W-ide otherwise the waterway MM nHH will I,* lock can:il costing approximately Si lot, o<mi<m> in< i mair. Ing nine years for completion, fn rejecting the nea-iVvel canal pn.posed by the majority of tW Board ><i Consulting Engineers and recotuibendEg to Congi-ess tJie MMhlg
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  • 121 5 Oue of our boys is rutLer .Mi. iin and sul>. ject to contracting croup and «o)ds very easily," •ajs John Congdon, Huvel^k, N.Z. "We liare experimented with many kinds of cough niiitniy?B. l.ut have had such HpJen.lid result-! from u^ing Chamberlain* Coagk Remedj that w« now
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  • 193 5 A Sour. VfcaOAl w,,y Ihs quickly cured l,y „p. plying a flannel halving .lam^ne-l nitli Chum, txrlain's Pain B:ilm. A lame l.:ic!v, ;i l)n in m the hide or dieht, should treated m a oiiuilur manner. For aule l.y -M Dwlm, T-.i; Di r^. lf v Geuerul Agent 'o, i
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  • 35 5 i"' l'xej,'. Boeoojil tmA I i, }<> ,^i, lh PoMftk, liftli A •.OO^Ml mmrk I MMM ii I Mate Ko Ihm ,'Ali. This i»>- line for tli« fiiht month and eaMi per 'it. itm u:..ntK
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  • 14 5 Katkw ;H I Dwskaaal Man-,.;.., eacli; iiih»?iti>n iv tlie Daily .aid W'-elly
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 321 5 rvtisrmnut. Hackensd>m-L;,'s CoAaoetta. VitiY HE WiNS. /^Wv' 1 GMWUL EEERLE. t PAUL PONS. PIENING. c v^y^~- KARA AIIMED jw 9 Opinion. t^» m the memory of v mankind hai there bees' I v.r.w is a wrestler ;is I unci tiquer- .m nr? success, lies, dical *V. "Saeady rols hu mal<
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    • 262 5 I fiC»5 MaY VLaaw V 0&\ *1 J^BmSr a9l LaX '^Blbß^' '^^aYf 1 aPrtaaaQE jf If gt H "j Facts of Absorbing Interest To Th m W::o Arc In The C.'jtchfs Of KlicußUlurn t v rc j „f Fhcumi: t r.J of thece awful p.ims that nvakelH v :;g^ e
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    • 5 5 AM HlforTaclies^ PJ LLS wswsmm
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    • 421 5 t<s THE d| ngapor« Free Press" 1 VNTILB ADYEKTIJSKFi -V!.|ii tl Adraftiaer*" Siii_r.tj)->i«. 'i.fi'iioxt: No. ft N o «».J BmMbM Place. Sin K^|x»fe ADVERTISING DBPABTMCait 'M tM haal mcliuu. ai Urn Pat fan. U oirvuLit*.. Hie C.nnmmitv MB* mm Uw awftat «rcolatMa m tho Strai»» S«ttlt?H I tm to .17.--!ivi-K
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  • Page 5 Miscellaneous
    • 1120 5 VESSELS KXP I C T K 1) Giving; port of departure, and (where known) date due here, and name of Apents MEN-OF-WAR. Diadem. (Brit cru.,) Hongkonp. duo June Duke of Edinburgh, Brit, cruiser, England Nat.i), Brit, cruiser, due England, due mod MAILS FOR KUKOlMv May M PA 0 Dell-i. May
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  • 1835 6 {FfOM 1 nr <■>;(>■■ L'orre>f>omifnt.'} TM TIKK lion<K>u. April 10. S uuuv EuMM M liav.» l«eu lost U» L'uylaud m leceut times, tbat mauy ojhmlsuicij are ,i.»l.iiij, r t he <|iii'sti«>u ;us to bow ninth luu^er it will lx' iMfora uiir limla :ue imlepentleut ol Baglidi stock.
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  • 68 6 Tin- I'lM-at <ji...!.ty ol gnmmi^tmi Mil mmjt h nn<i>l m tlif mmlmmj < 'liiimlf'-il.iin 's GbMjk R»-lii<-<ly. md tlia lo^ts tiV'l ill if pNMJMJN yiv<- it .i fla\ Hi' Jiiiii'.w t'j MMM >J iii j making it IMUI pbMMjA I* take. < i ildr>-n )ik<-
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  • 1096 6 1 For. tins Smmwbom /•>»•«• Pnm.) April I -111, |9(M Italy Imm been a naughty boy au«l uiihl l>e put m tli.'oriKT .5... (mm ftalv did not mak« her.teli' ilu- ami moith pie-'u Q«rmany ,ii tf,,, A!nj,, lV fu Comttnmm, ;.> l.aatrai <lid laud iuJffl poor AMtmil
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  • 155 6 Pmvuanl Hi. i.v, v isi,.i., „f K...ii, jn v», „f nrd.in.iuv VI of IMS notice ir lierebj that all militon .iud perbons Imxiag uny del.U 31.1 Ibpfe an wllOMf mm ved lbs Supremo Court of the Str.iiU Setl!un«at« B^ttlMMßt of Sin^pon. on U-e 1«» ,1 UJ
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 651 6 Rilcy Hargrcaves Co, Ltd. ENGINEERS CENtRAL CONTRACTORS. SINGAPORE and IPOH. MOTOR VANS and LORRIES. Latest RELIABILITY Award. THE 16 H. P. -ALBION" MADK the ONLY NUN-STOPRUN m its class and gained Ihe GOLD MEDAL cottish Automobile club Reliability trials May, 1905. SWfi PRICES 1 .ole Agents, RILEY HARCREAVES Co, Ltd.
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