The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 June 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 10 CENTS. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JUNE 6 1906. OAILY ISSUE NO. 5092
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 653 1 aubcrtigrmrnt*. p. 67" STEAM NAVIGATION OOMPANT. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Auscralia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Ou.ward [for China) Delta June Ooeana Atitf
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    • 791 1 N. D. L Norddentscher Lloyd, Bremen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, S«ez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki and Kobe
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    • 758 1 DE KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU. UWDia COWTBACT WITH THB N«THB*LA.M>B ISDIA iiOVZUH MBWT. Agents at Singapore, Ship's Agency, late J Daendels A Co., 2-3 Collyer Quay. Tbe undermentioned dates are only approximate Steamers From Bxpected Will be Despatched for on V. Riebeeck Soerabaw May 28 Soerabaia. Makassar, U;mdu, Aseseeaa, Bafcjsa, and
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    • 635 1 N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co, Ltd. r A pajalar FORTNIGHTLY Serwce \s main- tained U-twwnJaj/au;iml Kuroj- l.y tlu- |saV«BBf NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. I VnifKu Mail Omufltl with the bvwil J A I'A N MSI <i < V E K.V M KXT. Specially dfdi^ued fr.i t!.<- Company's European Ber\ice,liyht.-.lt)jn»ij^li(,:it I.^
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    • 655 1 :ll3iinttsfmrma. Compagnie des Messagerics Maritimcs de France Telegraphic Addrena— MESSAGERIE Tlif mail sffiin.iM^ will leave Sin^ipore on or abotit the undermentioned datea. OUTWARD HOMEWARD. 1906 I '.in-. Tonkin June 1 Salazie June 18 A. Mkis July '2 Oo'anien July '2 E. Simons July 1»; Tourane July 16 Polynchi«*n July :;<»
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    • 554 1 3MtfTtisrmrntf. SINGAPORE ANu KRANI! paiiuiav FROM Ist AUGUST. 1905. ANd'-'n gAI LVV/^\ Train .Service for Week i. ;iys Sl txlt^ lr-lllson Uown Ir.nns bundjys only aw. a.m. aTm 7~» Down I rains. SINGAPORE d...ti» SM 7.40 law iSr, -j .KL'%- <i |<J.U7 6.48 747 lao7 12 i• ;M l0;W li2o
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    • 354 1 Ku tnpny, lift TbeLon ii J.ano.^shire YITQ <>. I c:AI rTI! £2,127.500 Pail-cp t-PUii LJIJ.7S.. II n i>i Canton Inturanoa Office, Limited, Hongkatuti t x R»sKi.T» p| ..91,000,000 Merino liii-k* 80. I '\-,~r k —t,. Guardian A owpany, [08. ft, 'Hl' A-nccai ia J Ml N 0 Fs rent rkies.
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  • Domestic Occurrences
    • 20 2 I On Snnl i v Jtiue "rd, at Hillfcldc," Singtu port-, th« wife of <". E. F. &\s!-k.a..-<>\, of a
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    • 30 2 Un the Htii May, at .Shanghai, Jaxeb KanDai r. A>nr\<*. ol'k-st -on "f late Wur^»jon Anding, to .V\i:'. At'.vsrA. dau^ltt.»r of tho lute Major T<>ole, Hi>-!.l. i v Army.
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  • 40 2 Hrr- -,i.:,il U f 1' -ti I'-opeV i t -r.a >.UJ«, I'uawed by inHiienr: >..J >.: 'iribrt by f»"i; Here yauu* Trudi li«t (tsriSSS pr«c«fU drmw, r J.. J to K> m ;i, i -i;i'.t aiul \jKHm
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  • 1622 2 Mk E. W. Bikch. Uesideut of Perak, writes a letter to I lie Editor to wLidi we invite tbe attention of the C'otiiniittet* of the .Singapore Cricket Club, the Singapore l&ecruuliou Club and thoKHot' the vurioiis jk.tmhll.ml Ivegiiuental Sports. Mr lim. n has u dual objuct
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  • 585 2 Uzx \si> Qsjim th.»n ra« Supply. *fj| (From P.M.G. Special Bepresentative.) Tin has keconie to-day (May 11; a metal in which widespread interest i-t l«ing taken. It« fttm is apprcNu:hing MM I to». whereas a year •go it was no more than 1 138, and it
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  • 490 2 Jack BnPPMBB Kmvi \Tt.n. It will be remembered that two Chinese lonysentencc pri».-n- r- uiade their escape trom thecriminal pri»on, under rather mysterious circumstance*. The meu made their escape on the l!»th of April and early the next oiornin(?. one was arnwted by a Police patrol iu
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  • 237 2 DEATAILS OF THE ROON DISASTER. K.j'isu-lmi.d. where, to le accurate, tbt N. D. L. Boon recently went ushore, lies a considerable distance N. L. by E. from Shinionoaeki Strait. It ia now reported that a d«w fog prevailed at the time, aad. th*. i.U^l •omewbat north of tho course usually
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 789 2 go^aw gatcrtignmwtt TO BE LET OK FOR SAIL Eugenie Villa, No. 6&U Seran£oon Road, 5 mil*- fr. in town. Mercj Lodee, 168 TWajoag Ki.tou- Road. Apply to G. *EUNA.NDEZ, i3 H-.ffleH Place. June 1 ue PAWNBROKERS' ORDINANCE IV OF 1898. Unredeemed Pledged Goods and Jewellery from the Pawn Brokers Shop,
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    • 537 2 Co-fcaos ftabrrttsemntts FOR SALE A rubber tyred rkkisli-*. xecond hand. la good condition. Api -lj to L." 67 High Btreet. June b 12.6 Wanted a Eniopeun runnf-r for tlie I'aledoniaa Hotel arasl a* *\A* to j ;al. two or three langa«j,"ru, a voiiug man avesWvesV T SAU<iEANT. Judo \w. NOTICE
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    • 636 2 Fatal Accident in Penang, DEATH OF Mr HUDSON (/■>#>»/ Mtf *'-i Corntpimdmt. > Penang, June 4. 11.1:, drn Mr U. H. Hudson, the loSritor went out riding near T.iujou,' Bmqb, lViiacj, yestordav l'orenoou. Ho wai discovered MbMMCMMM .»U'l I,;* deal. Mr. Hudson Mtafai U hospital, but 1,--never regained consciousness nud
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 228 2 TUM WHK, Tcasu.VT, sth i High Water 14 a., 9.9 j, Undon Chronogravhshow. Br ac b.rd, 7 V I p BCC Bowling Toitraauient, V9udmiuh> ay, 6th r Hiich W»*« :—10.7 a., f.4>< p it^Sl C i hl 1^ Brai>h shoW 7 p. A SCC Bowling Tournament Church W»rk A***:. Monthly
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 55 3 Kec June 2, 5.46 pm. During tbe course of yesterday the King and Queen of Spain frequently appeared on the balcony of the Palace, and received an oration each time. The City of Madrid was magnificently illuminated last night. Their Majestic* were overwhelmed with congratulatory telegrams from
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    • 151 3 A Narrow Escape Kec June 2, &.5U pm Au English tourist named Hamilton has been arrested at Madrid on suspicion of being an Anarchist. The mob nearly lynched him. The English Embassy demanded his release but the authorities refused until he had been exculpated. King Alfonso baa
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    • 307 3 Commits Suicide Rec June 4, 9.:><> mi Au Anarchist aamel Mu.i. Hani waiarrested at a vilUge near Mwlri'l. He *hot with hi* revolver u policeuiin. aud -.hen committed suicide. He has been identified as th* mau who threw the bonik The Bull-tight was the climax
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    • 34 3 Kec June l<> M am. Bpadal thanksgiving pr4yen> were said at U'inl*or Chapel on Sunday for the escape of the King and Queen of Spain. Their Majesthe King and Queen attended.
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    • 28 3 His Holiness the Popu was present at a To JJeum in tbe Sistine Chapel, which was held for tii>,- aiiiie purpose with pomp.
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    • 246 3 Splendid Koyal Ovation l'betr iiaje-t ie* the King and tjueeu oi Spain attended a review ot twenty thousand troops at Carabitoeiiel near Madrid They were receiv.-d with a great ovation, the state of tbeir route rivalling tbe road to Epsom on a iler'.y I>ay General Ctuava
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    • 29 3 Kec. June 0, 10.15 aui. The Fieneti Mini«*«r of Finance has succ«e<l«d iu nHCimng from hix colle gues a reductiou of the deficit to neveo millions
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    • 52 3 Report Sent to Congress. A Revolting State of Things President tto«*evelt ha» bent a copy of the confidential report 4 tbe Meat Packing Enquiry to Congreas. It deeUresthat ihe condiUon of JtUe Chicago packing house* is r*rotting, and legislation mu>t radially <+»ngi*» w *bv »utert»U of heallli
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  • 43 3 No Dead Meat Inspection. The Teport emphasizes the necessity of ventilation and sanitation, and condemns rottiug wooden H orb steeped with the disease germs of men and animals, and points out that Government inspects live auimals but not dead meat.
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  • 75 3 Determined Bush Fighting. Four of Colonel Mackenzie's force have been killed ;m.l seven wounded in an encounter in "thickly overgrown danger" (f on ground thickly overgrown with bush) •Sixty Zulus were kille.l. Royston's Horse Ambushed Colouel Mackenzie reports that Col. Eoystou's Horso was three times charged
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  • 22 3 Derby Winner Entered. Spearmint, the winner of the Derby, baa been entered aud will compete for the 'Grand Prix.
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  • 31 3 i^ot Effective Enough. 'I h- 1 |.n wit Uw prohibit** the shipment of uiuiii. j*-cted meat üb.-o.i'l luit leave* an avenue open to interstate traflie in diseased products.
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  • 62 3 SUPPOSED SUICIDE AT PENANG. Mr Zobel Found Dead Another «ad death took occurred vesterdav evening al*>ut five o'clock, Mr E. *Z »h*l a jcw.iler „i l^ach str^t, who had be<-n about town during the day. l*ing found dead. The circunibUnre's attending the death are mysterious but a bottlo
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  • 672 3 In the Cricket Match Perak v. Salangor on Saturday the Litter ina.l»- X for Uo wicketa when ntiu stopped tli»* match. At Football Pentk won by two goals to one. Later. The cricket match was drawn. Selanior mad- 204 run* which Hubback scored r au Mackenzie til. Penik
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  • 375 3 Aw Athletic Oathkbino at Ipoh. Letter rsLou MeE. W. Bikch. f«l Til* KniTOM. Dkar Sib,— l bare read the appreciative notice, which appeared in jour paper, of the efforts which a Committee of PeraV men are making to establish an annual Athletic Gathering at Ipoh. On Whalf of that
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  • 774 3 The Anntiiil Sp >rN af tW aaVMI Police Force were h.-ld aa «lie BaaaßO iWlamation ground yesterday, commeuciu',; at In an; The progntmine showed twenty -four eveuU but OWllaJ to the paucity of entries from the Kur.-petn <-..utin^ent the .-v«-nt^ fat European* w*th very j>oorlv contested or <n»
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  • 356 3 THE RUBBER ESTATES OF JOHORE. LTD. The statutory meeting of this company was held at the offices of the Loudoo Oaemtiar of I Commerce on lOtfi of May, Sir Frank A. Swett«nham (chairman) \v< ling, Tue Chainii.'n. in tlie con so of a )>ri>)f statement, sa'd th« capital of t}it>
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  • 207 3 We regret to h;i\<; to r»- ord the death of Mr. \icol Browa Watson. He was oue of the old j Siugaponans, so few remain, and wa« verv popular li-Wi,.l.. r t!i.- name t N bene He w.-nt out in 1854 to join Ikeirei of
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  • 192 3 Before <.' in.],-- ;i j rcoeatlj iu tto Gear) at BmtmatM, Badji MnheswioJ, e i-i!«i.ih broker living at No 11. Beleataß.rd, breagu ae aetjea against a Ciiiu.-.'.. pilgrim broker HMd Neu Beea Wli.if far MD4se> age, all^,'.-<l to have l)^-n HMtaiael I'V tho former through breech of
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  • 557 3 Tii. Nfe* of Ifca F. lt Jhsj bVbIAh K-t t. s f.jr l!«o.-, t;it t !i t J't i.r.-, h:iw Uen ;i.M-.| to theai.i skier gmhtmr. The sHnutuia hmn MfjssWd .1 fwtkaf |fl at-,. ■ijeiai>q tlu- t- :ion iL<- bMieeff] i^-i mm raatel T»ii« Ms«t t>i^ total a'*«
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  • 59 3 "'••UHKCTEU VP To .IIIUO J.) Bai»k4ujs 114,, (leuiitDd 2/4, Privat* rrexVite u» I/4A ortHliti* Guvs 2/4} Fkascf, •k-maii'i Itiiuk 2fM^ 'JKitMANit, deinaiKi Im'/.v. T. T 171. JfoNOKoxo, «]eiiian-l P%«ii Yokohama, dtiiiiii'l 114! Java, <len.aud 1H IiAN'JKOK, ill-Hi UVi .">-l fcflUM^lalk l'.tivii;.' $tt ."7 IJitirx (»i I-iiini.ii.-; Kit'*- 4% Discount
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  • 115 3 June, 5 lu I'uyern 5 BBM O»ii>»««M t>u^«n 7.2 i du. S.. I 75 <i> im. No (M\ P^^wnr. B inp.liii.j d Liiy^'S 'JO 70 S'i?w«<- i HOto'bi y.\ du i Ml to t»va m t M i h</id«, B |4| o':»■'>•0 ':»■'>• 'AiuV'HJj* [j >>i »n >.??<>, -I
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  • 130 3 Mhf P«r OpUir Me^rs Kelbie o»em>, Ai-i'.uu. Maj Per Island, r Murray. Per P*rak Mr* Biowd. M.:y 4— P«r Selangor H.H. Raja Abdul Hatnid and wife Ineb*k lUm, Mr Gnares, Mr Brown, Mr Ode J, Mr and Mm T/elu, m. Mrs Ur ni^r. Mr and Mr* Teilie, Mr
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  • 172 3 THtijonir Pagar Dock Board. Ea-it Wkiarf. Nil. Victoria Graving D<x-k. Beeuhley. All«rt Gi^iTine Dock. Nil.' Beciion No. I faMfwa, Vau BfaAlMk. Fultalu, i.il.i I Piillad;.. 4 Nil. n 5 Sinu'or.i. t. 6 ChuroD, I'loiiietbeun. 7 Lotliiau. II Ki. ■linn-:-* b Hcli jh, Indr.mi 9 La
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  • 296 3 Li-'htning Brit 2122 fcpen*.-ij .1 fcS BritlM7 Bamr Fultala Hut 2D- 1 Stunt j Pelayo Brit 1100 Viyn Ophir P utJ ,-i sT ladiaa. Bnt..^.. Wdtemi G _ea Nor «95 DaU >k T-rricr Kor I JO B Ni^Nen TliMiM BribßSM Andr-.v, lender Brit Ml P-aWIe j La
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  • 413 3 Capital Capital Issue Paid Issued paid up Value up 913->,ooo isAfloo It Ben MMM lo It Do •000,000 on".""" 10 1" Bn -.200.000 10 10 K.r. •100.000 ww.ooo 0 )i( p. .150.000 :..».oo" lo K r.*.* Ltd i £250,000 244.3". II f I Pkfcaag Corp lioo L filers f
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 21 3 Huki mAn -m u cured by ChamberUun's Pain B<l.n Ow ayrlicatioo relieves the pain. For ,al« a dealer*. The Di»pew»rT, Oenernl
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    • 54 3 One day a microbe found a ne*t. In*a broad, expansive, full grown chest He chtickld and fasghed aloud witb glee, A bappy home I've found," said he. Ho bo Mr. Microlte, not to fast, Yonr cosy lodging will not lust. Your swift eviction I'll encore With a bottle of W.*m>b'
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    • 63 3 A LOTLE DOWH. AND A LITTLE EACH MONTH. Until the Purchase is Completed-. \\Y mn pr.pared to Bapply \:>y Km i Stocki L by us WE OFFER YOU ix la R-t- Variety oi m tkei for S< lection SUCH AS:stcinway, Urchstein, follartl Hnd oMai KnuiM, InkelßMAll, etc. OUR OWN Teak
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 393 3 MA tIM CLOSK. TO-MC RBOW. For I'or At BUoJ Imlrnijiri Ain^r Thye 9 am P« tag k (.-<>l'<ii»lh> f-.iruiM Maia ni">n Swofc'lMUi I Pcu:;u^ KintDii 1 I'M Mu.ir .V MuLtccii Su'itui I'M PeliaUg i Ciilciit a Fouk Saiig 3 PM lUlaw it Sclangor H pm ■tMIH.I"«H« 4 Lan«kat. .Sink :<
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    • 182 3 U I' B A It A N h S •hnie 'J. Butty. Bm str, T t-deruiauii. for V'.-t« 1 DuniJa.s, Brit str. t'.i«»\ for Saigoi) June Tiutittiiu, Brit atr, Andrew, for Boiiil aj da paiti Puoiia, Brit air, LaiiyiLir. for Antwerp via [icnU. A mli ••tot, Hi-it atr, Sco't, foi
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    • 170 3 Ho i Dut utr. llnVrt, Li bi kwnchint;, S.ir ►tr.. VYiuldoll. for S«i Oi.liir. D.it. Ktr., Kt«-nip, I'.. Paleiuli VVill o';!.«- Wisp. Krit Kiipli. far rVwkiaßak. i'erak. Krit str. Buchanan, for Port h rctt< nliatu and P\MMBm Hebe, Brit >tr, Ink»t« i, for Penanif ;,nl Dcii. Sri afwr, Brit, atr.,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 739 4 rroDrnisrrnnus. I FOI'XD. A mHtenal increase in tbe pro£t ao f wiv.- mniknwtn wfco »l>e TRAMCARS as ,/i».-iti*in^ al«ais Apply to THE ORIEx taL fJOMPAST. Ltu. Suite E. n Oppoaite Font office. slar 17 l.« i«T. Tbonsan«i» of dollars in the pa*t year K tinn* mmplaoint; tli -r ..-iTcrtising saaeas
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    • 744 4 gt>brrtiscmrnts» I WANTED Cooip.>'eut reliable nvana-jer for the GELANG I 3RICK WORKS Apply l.y letter stating -|iiali6ia lions DLN3IAX A Co.. 2. Piinoe Street. May 31 7.ti WANTED Billet »>y planter, ovtr 13 years' experience. Best of references. H. W. ASHBY, Singapore Post Office. _JanJ4 ux l WASTED Head-, of
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    • 726 4 atftrrtisrmrms. MORTGAGEE'S SALE Valuable Freehold Residential Building Land. SITUATB AT BUKIT TIMAH ROAD, SINGAPORE Tuesday, 12th June, at 2.30 p.m. 1. All that valuable piece of freehold residential building land situate ai Bnkit Timali Road, Singapore, about 31 miles from town, estimated arra l!»«.7rtn aq. f t heing lot-, 2,3,i,0,17
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    • 506 4 atttomigfmrntt. lyigMy Recommended OUR CAVEWGH BRIDGE AFTER OIIfNER IN SMALL BOXES OF 10, AT $2 per box. VERY USEFUL FOR SMALL DINNER-PARTIES. The Cavenagh Bridge Cigar Co., OHOBTI THK CIMWH POST OFFICE. »fay BAROCYCLONOMETERS. The most useful instruments to navigate through the China Seas in the typhoon regions, showing the
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    • 698 4 2Drt>fttifCTgfntsl TO LET The premiMs iu Prince Street at present ocsupied by Messrs Rod Sievcrta Co. For father information apply to PATERSON. SIMONS A Ck>., Singapore. Jan 12 ue TO LBT From Ist Janoary, 190&. House No. 3i> robinson Road, snitable for Office or Godown. Apply to B. NATHAN. 13
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    • 485 4 3WjfrtififmfnCs. MOST ATTRACTIVE SALE BY AUCTION OF VALUABLE ANTIQUITIES AND RARE CURIOS Messrs. H. L. COGHLAN Co's MART Wednesday. 13th June, 1906 at 10.30 a.m. This extreuiolj valuable collection belonged to the estate of a well kuown Chineae deceased, and is now in the posae^ion of one of his soni*.
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  • 2376 5 Bt Frank T Bvubj (Anth-r 77,.- Crui*. > a- All Kiuuth IU-srvf.l. UDfortunatoly there L* little diffii-ultv in writing upon 00 fruitiui aiapk ,:s the above, ■o fruitful iu.leed that in the bt i^f saaoe at bjj disposal I do not propose to partieotariao in<>re thau
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  • 242 5 P;ttu-ii!ar« me pabliahad in ttwie American engineeiin^ oont*mponiries of a nehenie luring for its oV.j.-et the eonatr ii^ti uf ;in elfv-tnV mono-rail system haawaaa Br.ioklyn an 1 Conej Übm t, and it ia propoaad In do the j mmj at a speo.lofllo BBilaa i«r ho«r. Fr.m
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  • 176 5 •I'. .T.. 1 UK t ~l": Baa |oes to /vif it !•><!. niaed whmt ruk tohhipfi uaj !•<• iatolrad ia if..; I f i J' i.i.i.. .of n iiivrlily. ■1 U:-'l ■v. ,_r „,,1 1•• |(4 i o i-M l'.tr i- i.", i: -■,•1.,. „f thaw iiiotiimifiit-.
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  • 140 5 ELECTRICALLY WELDED RAIL JAINTS. A ii- U ziuur i"-i r i.r three 1 i r.i' n.iiii»-Iy, ill- Fal l Lataia arl Ided l-jr ui<»iis i I aad t <• TUa aea rax ot t ao4 tl.-.»t \'J t in tha Loraia high bfi j--.itur»: i ai arhieh bmH >iat U»-^ativ»i
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  • 42 5 A Well Known N.Z. Chemist Recommends Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. Bai M I u p.- a:.o aberiaia'a C u h Remedy are ul'i I far U \> n ■gaaa ia n-*il iu.-li a medi'-fn*' /a] re<o;nmend t For i il-r.-i. The Di-i"-ii~«rr. General h
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 33 5 lor Sport ren ana ss. All must eat salt. Then why not choose the only one CEREBOS SALT which both seasons and strengthens the Food. ONLY THE MINT CAN MAKE MONEY WIfIKTT Ai>VKi{Xi9lW.
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    • 226 5 Sbbrrtisrmrnts. A Monste? O^Bl Devi! Fish DcjtnAir^ io vie- -jScoBC da) ij .1 j•• c of wßnoi Rhcurn.u: m. To be overpovKfed b> this tenfl te dbcase, iripplcd, bd| sdriddeß, i 5 to-dsy the 1■ r-. Pot bur few \.\xx\-: rom. cdicj rocornmcnd'-J r W,vuBMnnß, bai sßxmg tl 1 n
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    • 313 5 MARTIN'S STEEL jjj^,.^? ..J... VBrrS £Si% v^aSniSV OCEAN STEAM SHJP Co.. Ltd. M i> China Mutual Steam Nav. Co.. \A4. Tt-« < Mj i j Abbbmn arc d. *,\m Literpooi no! wardii for tfca Str;uu, C'hii.a ju.d Japexi ovo.y ww.k, »ii t;. ;n Jkpac hom.o vn»,',» for li<-.nd^n ovury t<-nrj;:'it
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    • 259 5 ittoemtnts. IMTfrcsnnrnis. Hackeaschmidt's Conquests. VViiY HE WiNS. JENKINS. MMMUULiL )-> rOURNIER. POIIL. I CAMBIER. ZBULXZ, I PETEBSEN. BLLLIMO. 1 His Own v Opinion. in the i > f ind iba of It i it a i a e Ki a. I and the I o i i moil derives >
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  • 625 6 Rise of the Nippon Vises K.u>u\ la .id article ou the rise <>f the N. Y K. Line "The Svrvu niid Shippiui; cousuieis th« advance Japau has uuulc M .1 maritime nation is j •'rttphicalU t-xeiuplitied bj (Im ut.ory <.>( i !ii> i laiii^t steamship e>nceni iu
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  • 299 6 PROSPERITY THROUGH THE CHINESK.CHINESE. I OMUUM F\. is ».,k BkiTitH \V.»;K>ir\ The fckssantam Vhutktr^i Tmls ina^lopUxi Ij.- I*jl.] i.f vn<!in_' .iu -jy-u letter t«j British worUin-n U.inwl )n u ■..-11.-.v ooreri |Mag :q l.ritf au<i stnliu- l-rin '«^ri«»» of interwtin'/ ri L njrM» rf^ar.Jiu- Cfciam lil>..ur in fh« Trainv**! lqiu^
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  • 340 6 Thmk Ni.w Hoik ix JBatti.k. In the April nuuil*:r of tin; RK. Journal, 1 Colonel Hi. k sou _'i\t^ n> a vtrv iutoro»tiDpupil un a m.j.,1 important subject wh.it nui wcdM tin- mm nbai n, e |{.»v a l \'9%iwm* •mill.: lkl'l »l' l«ttlc It i o .jiiitv
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  • 411 6 EXTRA VAGANCE IN THE ARMY. I'kv.-ii- Hi i The Army Council have not yet relaxed their effort* to eliminate extrava-^auoe in the conduct of officers' luesse* iu the Army, and some drastic rule«t on the subject have just been tea in-- i .ill. 1 will shortly 1..- ism led. Com
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