The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 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, WEDNESDAY. JI^NE 27, 190(>. DAILY ISSUE NO. 5711
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 703 1 p. o. ;-TEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon Aurcralta, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Tbroneh Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental, and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. o%*JDard 'for China) D-'llii July 7 Delta Sept
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    • 781 1 flouri tisi mriiift N. D.X Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bi^emen. IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company siiil fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Ganoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Snez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki
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    • 763 1 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKEI Ukdm Cunteact with thi Nb Agents at Singapore, Ship's Agency, lat< The undermantionea date Steamers Prom Exacted V.D. Bcsch Batavia June L'"» Batuvia, J A m boil sliipme Benkot V. (logendorp Singkuwang June 27 Billiton, I Tasuian Kampit June 25 Bandj<>rin rinda, Botli Penang June 2»» Penang.
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    • 661 1 "VAART MAAIiSCHAPPIJ. THKaLAHDH Iwi>lA OuTKMNMINT. J Daendels At Co., 2-3 Collyer Quay. are only approximate. Will be Desvatchcd (or on uva-ooast. S.iinaratijj. Moonil'.'.i.i Mitkasstti an, Bneroe. Batjali »n& IVrnate, wifh tr;m nt at Batavin to 'I'-lok ftstOSH, Kr<»- ;m I elen. Jtas -*ontiiin;tk and Biagkawaag June 29 a-ssin, Kotta H
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    • 439 1 I ■SSB^BSBBBBBBBBBSBBSBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBBBBBBBSBBBBBB^^ Katz Brothers, Limited July 2nd to July Tth^ GREAT CASH Ist day of Great Sale. Monday, July 2nd. '2nd day of Great Sale. Tuesday, July 3rd. j 3rd day of Great Sale B I Wednesday, July Uth. Uth day of Great Sale. Thursday, July sth. sth day of
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    • 82 1 CEMENT. PORTLAND CEMENT OF THE Highest Quality. I QUOTATIONS FROM i Clk Borneo Company, LIMITED. POUND. A niHtrrial increjue m the proCUof Rh«cm\ti»m U cuitd bj n,anilvil.iiir 8 R, n wibe merchants who use the TRAMCARS as Bal«>. <>n-' applic uion relievtM the j, a in. lO i advertimnK modiunib.
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  • Domestic Occurrences. Births.
    • 93 2 On tbs loth June, at lss«Bj|sji the wife of T. E Di>s. rhinene Engineer in^ nd Mining Co. Ltd of h daughter. On the 11th Juae. at £h;ini.'hai. the wife sfl 1. <i. Caskaghak, of a daughter. Kin-.. -At k wii.i Lumpur, sbj June -3rd, mat the wife of
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    • 5 2 WEDNESDAY, JUNE 27 1 906.
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  • 1099 2 EspUuude-rd (west side) will be closed between Hi.'li-st an<l Coleman-st for repairs from Thursday night. C*pt. Tlnupp, s. v. a has been grauted leave of absence for a mouth from Juue 29 to July 31. to travel m Java. A l<irge derelict sampan laden with bricks was found drifting m
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  • 230 2 B.C.C. vs Dutch Tba*. A football match w*» played last evening on the Esplanade between the Dutch club and a strong S.C.C second eleven. The latter had a fair team out, including four or five first team men and the Dutchmen had bout their best team, but they had
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  • 256 2 THE SECOND EDITION OF HEVE A BRASILIENSIS. It has not been a very long time since the first issue was made of Mr H Wright's book on HeTea Bnuiliensis or Para Rubber Cultivation, and yet we, already have by us the second edition of the book, much enlarged and better
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  • 234 2 The Bench Court was occupied venterdav afternoon with a rather complicated kidnappiui; cat-?. It j.ji- a>-\ that m May last a Cantonese woman hired her twelve yeur-old daughter out as nursemaid to a countrywoman j at the wage of per menseu, but after receiving one month's salary
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  • 155 2 B\ an A-t approved by the I'resideut of the United States on lolh April. !9Nt it was provided that afttsr Ist July, l'.»0t;, the MMtVM laws of the luite'l Sutes should apply to the trade between the Philippine Islands aud the mainland of the CuiteJ SUtes
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  • 87 2 The Third Children's Concert of tbi> year will take place at the Town Hall on Friday at bVJM pin aud will last for one hour only. Garrison, Warders' and Police children are specially desired to attend. Head of Schools and parents please note. The Concert is for European
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  • 316 2 THE TEUTON I A BALL. To meet the demand for extra copies of the "Singapore Free Press. with the account of the Teutouia Club Anniversary, and also the list of guest* with their costumes an "extra edition" of the weekly will be printed and be ready at noou to-morrow. This
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  • 367 2 AVMM Ml.ll IN The second ordinary general meeting t shareholders of the Balgownie Rubber XLtd, wm held to-day at nooa at the office*. Exchange Building*. Mr VV presided and there were also present M*->*-A. W. Bean, Q. McClymont, and X. C.J| Kindersley. The Chairman stated at the
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  • 313 2 I ii« auuiversary ..i the ratboli. «.iub w*celebrated last eveuing by a concert given iv the Club hou**, to the member* and fr>;. the institution. I'nfortuuatelv for tlu; pr motera of the entertainment, the sudden r of the evening rather spoiled the gardeu parn which
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  • 76 2 llje lolluwing property were disposed ..i y Powell J Cos saleroom yesterday aftern<.«.u No -»o Clyde-it. Singapore. *U "square feet. 5*2"5r P R- M. ClmvgappK Cnetty VljtMl Coconut and fruit plantation off Reforms tory-r-l, SmgaDore, eight miles from town, area I* acres roods 1« polea. Neo Joo
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  • 67 2 A meeting of the Singapore Football JMluia tiou will be held m the 8. C C. pavil.un t... morruw (lhureday) afternoou at a quarter past sin. to make the tiual arrangement* for th. Cup competition. Enlriesclose the same eventual seven o clock and it is hoped that
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 431 2 CALDBECKJVJACGMMIo; tr Wine and Spirit Merchants SINGAPORE and PENANG. HOXGKOXG. SHAXGHXI and TIENTSIN. LONDOM and GLASGOW. INSIST ON HAVING "^S^ S^sV^M HI k SSSiSsI BSSV- H ■^•^^•^^yTJ^^yJp^BaS^B^S^^^^M Bf* B^Sia^ L^sV^B^^Ba b^u^^^^^^^^^ I fiy^St :Q> aTi»^*Srtß?^^i^^Sl»fft^^SSSSSSSSl ES?|BaSKi NO BETTER BOTTLING OF Guinness 3 s Stout AND Bass's Ale. Notl. See FULL
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    • 664 2 WANTED CHINEBE CLERK. Good wages to competent man. Apply to HOOOLANDT Co. Joas 27 TO BE LET A Compound House, No. 53 Fpotti*woode Park. Immediate entry. Six bedrooms. Stable*. Apply to GUTHRIE A Co., Ltd Jus 27 oc MORTGAGEE'S SALE Tuesday, 3rd July at 2.30 p. m. Valuable godows premiss*
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    • 252 2 Co >agi gubmtsfaifnts By order of the Board of Directors I hare transferred to-day the managment of this Agency to Mr. H. J. Van den Boscb, who is authorized to sign for the firm. W. D. H. BOCK, Scheepaagentuur voorheen J. Daendel* i. Co. June 27 THE RUSSIAN EAST ASIATIC
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 204 2 THE WKEK. W»DN«BUAT. 27th High Water l.O a., 2.18 p London Chronograph show, Beach-rd, 7 Balgownie Rubber Co. Exchange. 12 a. Town Band, Esplanade, 5 p Thlbsday. 28th:— High Water— l.4s a. 3.6 p Football Cup Meeting BCC. Ml p Rugby Pootbal) BCC. London Chronograph show. Beach-rd 7 i> A
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  • TELEGRAMS.
    • 34 3 Rebels Occupy Police Station. Kec. June 26, 4 50 pm. Oreytown reports state that natives m the vicinity of Insu/i and Noodsberg police stations have rel»elled and occupied the former. I
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    • 30 3 A Growing OppositionThe debate on clause 4 of the Education I ]Vill lias developed a strong opposition on all .1. Some of Hrn Ministerialists have jointd it
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    • 31 3 The (ireat Majority Wavering. The Liberal papers admit the Liberal per- plexity, and say that the Ministerialist line has w,iv»-red for almost the first time, during the Stssi'>u
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    • 44 3 i Ktt-eived Jvine 27 hf.io am. Tiie important Opposition amendment to f ttMM Cn«r the Education Bill, mikiue the i iU\ise mandatory, has been rejected by 340 to S<7 There were prolonged < imposition cheers at the fall oi the Government majority.
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    • 58 3 A Millionare Shoots an Architect. An .iiiuiense seusation has been caused m Nt-w York by the murder of a prominent and wea thy architect named Stanford White. I r appears that Harry Thaw, a well known millionaire, fired at White m the Madison Square i
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    • 32 3 The Thaws Arrested in*- crime ia attributed to jealousy, as Thaw Mtly tudrrir-l a l-eautiful cboru-s White had previously known. Thaw and his wife have beeu arrestcl
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    • 61 3 The Army and the Revolution. Rm June 27, 1141 am. The revolutionary propaganda, is progressing .n the Russian army, and the Guards regiment- m St. Petersburg aud Krasnoeselo are affected and many arrests' have been made The garrison at Batoutn has revolted and lhe n.utiueer-j are
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    • 34 3 Mr. Chamberlain's Declarationmx Ci.jUiilrt.-rUiu hi the inaugural dinner of :ji» I9W club Ml timed the Unionist policy, m the forefront of prfciaft was fiscal reform to nh.Ji til cionist- were rjledj^ed
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    • 23 3 I lie International Cotton Congress ha* opened it- .-it'jn;^ ut Bremen. England, America. India, and nine European nations are reprebented.
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    • 58 3 A Surrey Welcome- .rie\ rijke' cab has given m dinner to the West Indian cricketers. The guests m Je.l .^ir Cavendish Boyle, who gave the toast I -Surrey club. Ihe Parsee cricketer-. F rainje*? and Patel who were present, hoped that before lou/ an n. .jl.u
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    • 56 3 Murders of British Subjects >ir MehalM U 'Conor bait iv a vigorous td.-in<jn eal!e«I tli«- attentiou of the forte to the disturbed conditions of the vilayet* of Bagdad* v!. 1 I'.uoni. and the fre<|ueut murders of British vsl»j»>;U there. A Turkish CouiujibSiuu han beeu ordered to pr>cee<l
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    • 49 3 Sir West Ridge way Absolved. Mr W'mht.jn Churchill, speaking m the II f Commons, said that a <:areful study of the paasjn on the subject, -howed that Sir j West Ki'i/eway had acted throughout the Ceylon Pearl Fisheries question m good faith iul with integrity.
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  • 258 3 IWkikjwed Mokkv Hkcovkebd. Vu action brought Ijefore Mr Justice f^aw •i. Ibj Supreme Court, by Tan Kern Keng ttiMin^t Ng Khay aud Chop Soon Seng Keng, ueluded >e«terda> morning, when judg- !nt-iit was giveu. I'la.iutiff it tied as tli« eudorsfee •>f a promissory note, made m favour
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  • 1316 3 Compared with. other football "disclosures" Uw reoeut enquiry into the affaire of Mancluster City reveals abnormal malpractices, if one may judge by the sentences. Briefly the Club is fined £250. the Chairmau secretary and manager are suspended for life from taking *ny part m football management under the
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  • 898 3 Dear old durians was my mental ejaculation, as I entered the old pump room at Harrogate, where the itrong sulphur spring is. But last year's ones was mjr further comment, as the powerful smell smote me on the nose. An odcur of open drains and gaspipes under
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  • 356 3 W« much regret to note the death at Hamburg. <>n the 14th June, of l,ouU Andrews, late Manager of the British Bombay Trading Corporation. Ltd, Rangoon. Mr L. Andrews was connected with Burma for over twenty-six years tiefore his retirement to Germany some six years
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  • 176 3 Tbe Malay Mail baa found occasion to congratulate the Selangor Turf Club oo the hucce»i of the race meetia« just over, and say a that tin; meeting baa beeo a triumph for the bandicapper. There were many interesting points about tbe meeting. Mr. Cumming ran hi* horaea Eve tiroes aud
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  • 1280 3 There is nothing new m the fact that the •mall shopkeeper, the clerk, and the struggling lodging-house keeper, who may be taken as typifying the great lower middle class, are cruelly dealt with. For iong they have been m a sense political and
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  • 70 3 H. M. b. l>iadem is not home sbe is to fini«li Ler comtnitiHiou ou (he China Ntatioo. On the 'JAtli inst. alie wai an to Japxu fur a three monthu' visit Mr T. Tanaka, Imperial Japanese Consul, baa receive'! a telegram that the Japanese warships Haghidtiie.Mataunuima, and Utnktukiuut, under the
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  • 64 3 fCoRBBX'TED CP Tv Juue \17.) lU.uk 4in 2 4,', ii-mau'l 2/4; Priv^tp credits 3in s cn-liu Cms 2,4) Yuamck, iMMMd IJjiil» 29\ Girmaut, "leni.iu.l J-f» Ikdia, T. T, 174. HoS'UOSr,, <lem.tl:l '•Mill* Yokohama, <l«»rnanij 114; Java, dbu.an<l 14-1 Bangkok, ilt-in hi-1 $4 S<»\ I; m X liiuk at Kn^laud
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  • 164 3 J.n..-, 13 Tn luyefel >>7 7~t GainUec l.ujprs ,7 N &o. CuU So. 1 1 1 do. do. No. 'i ,J» iM> Peppw, Hlack ■.:!uv) t hsnwi t!" •"••> do White. (Pau L. WI p o MJi Nutmegs 110 to «.he h.) N 31,>0 do. 80 to the ftV
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  • 474 3 •MINKS. Capital Capital Issue Paid Issued paid up Value up Lompi.iy. Quotation! •185.00' i 10 g H IM.Co.LU IJ.-.0 trfto. $600,000 600.000 !0 lo Brwek H/dn j.,,\!c. 1., IS aftlaai $200,000 10 !0 K..-J. M Oo UL •100,000 10 M D Do ft $150,000 W!«W 10 1«- X n
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 44 3 When your dealer tries to pal m off an imitation of Rlgaud'i Kananga WaUr or any of tliiug which ia not what you want, then is tbe J time to throw i little 'not air" into huu and *,<.< i away lioiu Li» «Wr«. 1°
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    • 39 3 Ou the arrival of the .(earner Fottuiutui i en-, a passenger from Australia named Hermann Home was arrested on an eitradition wairant from Australia, charging him with fraudulent bankruptcy. Extradition proceeding* ill be Ukea before Mr Micbell on Batur-
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    • 42 3 Doan'a dinner pills, which are Bold bj all chemisU, immediately relieve a constipated state of the bowels, stimulating the flow of bile, and driving out all the poisonous waste matter. They retttora regular and nat'iral nvtivu to tbe liver 1 wlbewvb. 7
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    • 295 3 OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co.. Ltd The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outward* for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewarda for London, AitiHterdum and Antwerp every fortnight and for Genoa, Marseilles, Liverpool monthly One outward ttteamer every 28
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    • 51 3 TIFFIN HOUR RECITALS WE ARK ffivinff demonstrations at our Isiablishnunt during I and pra. daily of the Apolloette." THE MASTER LITTLE PIANO PLAYER. ATTACHED m BEAI I nil. WINKLEMANJV GRAND PIANOFORTE A GRAND PROGRAMME OF MUSIC WILL BK PLATED \< H day i;n M Mvimm THE ROBINSON PIANO CO., LTD.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 361 3 PASSENGERS ARRIVED HY THE j MAIL June Mi Per XD.L Pi«Mis*eu Fr>>ni Yoko- l liau.a -Mr M. .I- Leou. Mr J. H. Dugnid. Mr 11. H. l:.-.: r Mr W. IJorchui un. Mr and Urs W. Perry, Mr» 8. Meyer. From Kobe— Mujor Haiti. -n, Capt Wren. From Shanghai— Capt
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    • 517 3 VESSEL^in PORT SfeToS- JKCtSWfeS^ Ar"- Fron, For When £f™ U.B. Dock ***** w*d r Manila2B ey U8 tujr 1500 Jl >;,„., Manila 28 gT US tof 3000 L Jl 21 5,,,, Manila 28 Si'S:. Col.rcf-.500 £5* h {-til ta Manila 2. S^; 8 Fed. yet. 100 N> 1 M,fc, OmMi
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    • 271 3 CLEARANCES. June 26. Taagliu, Ger. str Lenns, for Bangkok Jvc«; 27. Bun Whatt Hin. Brit str. Morrell. f,> KXanUn ria i>ortB. Hulij, Brit. str.. Morns, Vn PulemUuij,'. Emilie, Dot. str., Snlong, for Rhk> (ilemov. Brit >»tr, Darke, f or l^ondon I Anttrerp Kanipot, Frch str, de (.'clles, for Sai-on Siak,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 939 4 aWKitisrmmti. ))<T j b el dolUra m the past year JiEmM t; v' T 7 ti8 i inB Aho SJaM« AKS, ..I ..iK<'^IENTALCCM. PANY. Ltp. .A-iwrtuiiig Ageate, Suite "E." Obbss*s Po«t (Mm Hut 17 fsHORIHAND IYPLWKITING. MRS. HOWELL IIA> REMOVED Bd OFFICE \v,N; RESTKI llui 1 t'ovanaftli Bridge Buildings, Suite
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    • 945 4 si gfrbcrtigemcutg. SINGAPORE GOLF CLUB. NOTICE. V AI)E CUP. The qualifying round for I fikli Cup will be played on the same days •s the J u y Monthly Medal. July 7th and Bth. SPRlffu CUP. The Spring Cup will be Plajed for on July 14th and 15th. T. J.
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    • 847 4 gbbcrtiscmcutg. WANTED AT ONCE A reliable European, who thoroughly understands Tin prospecting. Apply m writing w'tli lafci'Mieca to KENNEDY Co.. Penang. June 25 WANTED for an liupor* and Expoii firm a Junior Clerk quick at figures and good typewriter. Salary |25 per mensem m Apply to A. M. co "Fi-ee
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    • 736 4 gMtfrtttcmnTH. MORTGAGEE'S SALE Freehold Land, District of Gaylang. FOR SALE BY AUCTION AT ifESdES H. L. COQHLAN A Cos MAKT Monday, 9th July, at 2-30 pm. Lot 1. Ten pieces freehold land, are* 25,000 ]uare feet. Lot 2. Four pieces freehold land, area 10,080 j |uare feet. IKCLLAKS I88UB1>) H.
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    • 582 4 gttfrgtfgrmfnt&_ UNITED ASBESTOS ORIENTAL AGENCY, LTD. PHE LORDS OP THE ADMIBALTY HAVE, FOR THE TWENTIETH YEAR IN SUCCESSION AWARDED IMPORTANT CONTRACTS For the Supply of Asbestos Goods for use m the Royal Navy to The United Asbestos Go., Ltd., London. Nearly 1,000 Miles m lengrth of "Victor," Metallic, Salamander" Block
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    • 581 4 TO LET A BungaJo unfurnished l*-tween Grove Hotel anl the old Fort recently occupied by Mr. L. G. North way. Rent |Bt. Apply to BI'NGALOW c o Free Press." June TO LET Til.lt tine newly built Family Resideno- Palmini, Tanjong Katong. No :>, next to the old Fort and iron
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    • 667 4 Hongkong and Snacgnai Banking Corporation. b VAiv-irp CxriTAL |1 (J Rasß&va FuifD 1 Sterling Rewrve $10,000,000 SUver Reaerre....s 9,500,000 j fI w .'X«O Rbbbbvb Liability o? PaopaißToas $10,000,000 Covrt m DnacvoM A. Hacpt, Eaq Chaijijian G. H. Mbdhurst, Esq. Dbplty Chaieiian. E. Oobtz, Eaq. A. J. Raymond. Hon. Mr. W.
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  • 613 5 The secreUry of the Pal.aug Corjmiation. Limited, m a circular to the shareholders, dated May 30, states that at the annual meeting, held 11. December last, the shareholders were informed that the directors would invite some of the Urger shareholders to confer with them as to the
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  • 566 5 IsmwiOM laimcnmm Wits Mr t if Matthews jo M I M _'.m M.ttthew». o on of M V M 'uand^er of the fit. ieft VfalM to t. ke up position as ii ocei ndei I.- Singapon muni« ipaJity. I. ttt*.-r he. m i-oiijl'idj mlk the then chief
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  • 179 5 An incident of a rather extraordinary nature occured during the Visit of the battleships of Admiral Bhimamura to Australia. Senator Dawsou, of Qiu-eusland, m comuiou with the other members of I'.n hviucut, received au invitation to the reception given by the Admiral on board the vessels
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  • 946 5 The J>i. \.m<-> m ihe Pacifk. The sliurt-iiigbtetl policj of lite n«w Hritixli Ooveruoieut m bouth Africa, is cre.itnuf a »i>ieh-»j>f«-a.l hfiuii,' of iiiisk' l the ComnionntMiltli with regard to tlie intintfuince of the sphere of I'm i-.li iufluencu iv 1 1 Pacific. It is reniembered with some
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  • 105 5 RELIEF AFTER SIX YEA RS. I > Mr*. 11 A (Jbik, of Ussbssif Biintf.-, N.B.W j AiiMtnili.i, tvriterH I > 1-I1 tv inform joii o 1 the wonderful Usaefit 1 hnvo receiveJ from jou 1 valuable uiedicineo. I snffered froui a seu 1 M cough for nix yc.ira and ol>tain«d
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  • 462 5 11, Kitchener Terrace, Tjnemoutli Road, North Shields, .England. For tha Rake of other mothers. I must tell you how jour Dean's Backache X, Im.-j. Pills have hel) ed me. I have never been strong, and MM truce my kidii'-v ti-oul hi buck to tbt* <U}s
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  • 858 5 At a Un.juet given by the Guild of Aumi. v liau American and Cantidmu Merclianfs !i«. W;ih On KwoDg 8') of Hon^konff m l]o n ur of Mr Frederic Junes, Commissioner of Trade f..i (he Governuient .f <^i"CU«lan.l, n I t Cbu Wud Man.
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  • 334 5 IT I > Milks large m the adverli.uni ,'t In.tli London and Provincial r ;l >» Tha director* indid Daniel .Cm < m! f.M- Aust.i.i Hungry at, i William Rol;Plt SiOlt. director of t'lo B itish Djew^od U«pany. Mr A .1 Simons, F.C.B. baariat, «!>•■
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  • 284 5 rSITrU M»TK!» PWMMOW*. .11- (Im mo*t exp^n»ix« unuy m tJi«sworM J f n ,m thp War Oflk* ii,.t tht coal „f tlie Thi«r« army last i v ilhm •»>* an< l t!i*> mili m y expenditure of Germany whilst we sa«al three-<|uaitera of n It.
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  • 426 5 Whi Cubvish Minks C».<>eti> I»..*\ Ix Thl Past. lit*' aggressive attacks up-m tin wliaiir. ;m<i, owing to recent speculation which I tin* pii.-e up to the very hi^h record 1.-v.-l ol Kl\'< a ton recently this campaign, whi.-li Hi- U-'ii |.i —^.i ban lr.nl Koine influence witli
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  • 228 5 APPRECIATION OF A USTRALIAN FLOUR. Ao i'iiii_' Mif i. •iiiin.iii.il A_'t*nt m Japan N>w S uili \V,iW-s >\u i- e-t.iMiMniii; <|Uite Hj>iit.iU.>n ill the E;ist. mil is spoken highly of. lv bet! hi -a\.-.. it is 1«»"L»"1 up<iu as too gCMxI, if auvthiug. aiul < .jiisv»|iieuti_v <|it<>ted at a cor-r»-»|.■■ii'ltiic
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 1001 5 x tflV'Mi 1 iff f m r^tljy> y Mechanical y^S?/ Electrical jgSBl >k ,/t*m* 1865. and Civa /J^/Gen^i T? mF Contractors Engineers. Jl^ J iron Pounders &pr/ Shipbuilders. «VQ^» Telegraphic Address. "HARGREAVES" Singapore Ipoh. THE YOKOHAMA DOCK COMPANY, LIMITED. No. 1 DOCK. No. 2 DOCK. Length Inside 614 ft. Length
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    • 41 5 KWONG SENG Co., No 20-17 Orchtml U«>ad Singapore. DEALERS IN BEST Grass-cloth, Embroidery, Art Oravn Thread Work. ALL i.OOllh >KEIIII IKOM SWATOW SPECIAL ORDERS SOLICITED. I -ft> ll< INMIKI'. PHICES iMODKKATK, LBR n r stx», riui.n.i.', MARTIN'S <JIPIOL*STEEL j^my^ra^Tj p| LLS
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  • 1324 6 t ,«flure;vn Correspondent.) DsSjßßStEtife There was a great crowd at lltaassast B»««ss jisiSfisj. G» to tbe ri K ht I m Mire I bsffJSVi *nt. I wa«gre«t--e.l thus om wq entran.f io«o tbe big room mitU is lor- w.p I. w« opt-tiing on tl.e d«li K
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  • 436 6 The popular interest arousged by the recent Scots Guards case has induced a writer m the Pioneer to deal amusingly with the subject. This incident fur instance would make the most solemn subaltern relax into a smile Rags despite the precautions observed m carrying them out are
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  • 883 6 IWIIIIII MAKES MOKE REVELATIONS. KtAKHi Tortures htlion «>x Natives. Tlie R»-\ H M Whitenid.- ha* ju»t rea< hed Kn_: H..1 from the I'pj^r Con^o. For the pa«t five lumtln hi km Wn continually with Mr Stin naid, and wsis with liiui at Ha time that the Utter «a«
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  • 1009 6 A New Electric Achievement A Vanish Measure The Greatest Cold Manufactured j Gems Passing of the Laugh Acetylene as an i Explosive Blasting with Liquid Air Lightning's Regularity Rock Bombs. By galvano faradization," Dr Lewandowski and Austrian physician, claims to have solved the problem of removing troublesome scars.
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  • 168 6 No less than six battleships, ten armoured cruisers, eighteen destroyers, and fifteen nubmarine* are under construction. During tlie year 11KW-1907 four armoured \e«.M-l.«. seventeen ilwtruyeni. and twelve submarines will be coninience<l. ThedeBi XK n 8 of the vessels have not yet been deteruiiued, and it it, therefore
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