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

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  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1906. NO. 5784.
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  • 178 1 The latest ue v S from Hongl.ong of the typhoon seems to klmw that it wus a purely local storm. Vessels arriving there from Singapore and from other ports report fair weather. The typhoon mm therefore to have been more like a tornado. Page T>.) The Kiuu
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  • 866 1 Wise m<u my, there are luon- women than meuiu the world whyeant e-v-e-r-\ man have three wives? A very frank poly famous 4iirr\,t lns, belovedby the rank *'cor ner interlocutor joker, the wordy assailant ofharrassed Mr. Johnson, "|who would sud denlv cease from troubling with the hestnut," to
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 195 1 JOHN LITTLE COMPANY, NOW ON HAND T~ CHOICE £slili^i SELECTION OF GOODS A^mMf^' ■nt Lll l v OMfT Q TT v V/ lit <7 11-k^ No. 5872 s No. 5778 Child's Da nty Japanese Silk f Child's pretty Nainsook Frock Pinafore prettily trimmed [J&*iW trimm,ed embroidery Val Lace. **g^>' edging
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    • 22 1 HOTELS. Hotel de l'Europe Musical Tiffin ON Saturday next the 22nd instant, at 1 p.m. SPECIAL MENU Austrian String Orchestra in attendance*
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    • 376 1 Entertainments. SINGAPORE CATHOLIC CLUB. GRAND CONCERT VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL Monday 24th September 1906 at 9 p. m. PROGRAMME 1. March H. I. M. Myddkton. Orchestra. 2. Solo Chorus "Praise Jehovah" Cherubini. Miss Lemon and Choir. 3. Violin Solo Scene de Ballet" Beriot. Mrs. .Stephen Pereira. 4. Song "Samson and Delilah
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    • 65 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Kuala Kuantan Lights altered- page 4. Planter open to engagement— Popular Wants. Singapore Golf Club Links closed from Oct. 2 -page 3. Junior Draftsman wanted for the P. W. D. page 2. Vehicles for sale, the property of the late Mr. Tulloch page 2. Alfred Noble Co. for
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 407 1 THE WEKK. Fkiday. 2Ut High W.tter 7.58 a.. 6.48 p. Legislative Council, 2 30 p. Viuuicip^l Commisvion, 2. .'J0 p. 8. C. C Tennis. Uaxim Coy Standing Gnn Drill, a.30 p S K fc Compitoy Dril 5.15 p S V I Route Murcb, 8.i5 p Saturday, 22nd i High Water:-
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  • 451 2 An Italian icoomm* vundor in Olasgow who had been tern »ri sad l>v a. Hooligan nhot him dead. The I uYulu was acquit tod oa his trial, the verdict being cheered. Alfred Stevens tbo well known painter died at Brussels recently ia his seventyniuth \ear. In
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  • 238 2 In the Forum Adachi Kinnosuke breaks a lance in defence of the honour of Japanese women, and does not hosiiate to go full tilt jiLjainstM. Loti and other Western writers. Ttie writer laughs at tbe idea of his couutrywotuen being the mere playthings of men or being totally
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  • 120 2 Child Killed at Bukit Ti.mau. A fatal motor car accident occurred out ou the Hul.it Tiinali-rd <m \Yediiesda\ otaariag. It appears tliat Mr H. E. Somerville and|Mr C. E. Morrisou woi-e out in a motorcar aud had specially ijone out to the louelv Bukit Timah-rd, for tho former
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 12 2 MARTIN'S 7IP/OJL STEEL jTlfor Ladies. PiLLSi A French Remedy for all Irregularities.
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    • 494 2 StSVSffiacmcnt*. GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION. A Junior Draitsman required for the Public Works Department Singapore. Salary $35 per mensem. Applications stating age and experience and accompanied by copies of 3 most recent testimonials to be addressed to the Architectural Assistant, Works Department. Singapore 20th September, 1906. Sept. 21 m.w.f. 29.9 WANTED A
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    • 634 2 BtwcrtiaemlKtß FOR SALE. FOR SALE. One Rubber Tyred Victoria with horse and harness nearly new. One vis-a-vis Victoria. One Upright full Grand Bluthner Piano. One Lady's Saddle and Bridle. One (.tent's Saddle and Bridle. One Singers Sewing Machine. The Property of the late Mr. C. Tullock. Can be seen at
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    • 724 2 a^vcrtiocmcnto. AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Household -Furniture Cottage Piano, &c. TO BE HELD AT VILLA A INSTITUTION HILL, RIVER VALLEY ROAD. Wediie*Jsty 2fith Scptemhir. nt p. m. AS EXCELLENT-TONED COTTAGE PIANO BY THE BROAD WOOD PIANO COY, LONDON, .iaborately carved and polished teak '■•d^bojrd with mirror panel; plate cabinet
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    • 538 2 Htocrtiscmcnt*. FNSURXXeES. ComnwrcW Union Assurance Co., Ltd. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE. Funds Cxeeod i12.000.000. W. A. SIMS, Miina^er, £:istern Br.inoli. An- Hoyal Insurance Company. Firo Life Totaii IjnraaTKO Ki m>s i-9,72i f ssr». TUB LABO£BT FFKi: OFFICE I\ TUK WOBLD. 'STKAD il Affaafta. The London and Lancashiro Firr Jnsurantv Co.
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    • 551 2 a^pclttaen^cntB. I Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. PAin-n- Cajtta. >$ 0( I Rbmbbti Kc;vr>: I Sterlini; Rese--\.« 510,.m)<i.06.j I Silver ßeMrv*...* I«».J:mi/»0<» j s Resesvh Lr.VKnriv 01 Pmvmrom Mt Cot m or Disbctokm Hvi it, INo Cbaibx «i. H. Mkdh'ksi-. Eaq Dattm K. Uoars. K*j. .1 K^ I<v Ifon Mr. W.
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  • 840 3 Will it Rk-Shap»: uri. W«»i::.i> (By \V. T. fcTKAH.) The Freuth nvolutiou dominate I the ■imtt;»ntli century. Will the Russian revoj tit ion dominate th; twentieth: As tlie .lapauese war was the prologue of the Russian n-rolntion, bo the Russian revoution ni;iy be the prologue to the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 68 3 SINGAPORE FOUNDRY r Limited* CIVIL, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS. Iron and Brass Founders, 'ion& Copper Smiths, Ship Bridge. Builders (Jem nil Contractors, MoHAMED SOLi AX AND TAMPENIS ROADS, SIITGAPOKK. Telephone No. 618. Telegraphic Address Hocklikeok ''odea used A.B.C. (4th and sth Editions). M;urhineries of all description are kept in *Otk
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    • 744 3 advertisements. NOTIGES. SINGAPOKE GOLF CLUB. NOTICE. The Links will be closed on October 2nd and until after October 20th owing to the Autumn Race Meeting. The October Monthly Medal will be played for on Saturday September &>th and Sunday September 30th. F. J. M. GREENFIELD. Hon Secretary. Singapore Golf Club.
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    • 721 3 Hfcvertieemcnts. NOTIGES. NOTICE The Consul -General for Siarn, Singapore, is prepared to sell drafts on the Treasury in Puket (Tongkah) at rates to be ascertaini eu on application at the Consulate. Singajx>re, loth September, 1906. Sept 18 u c NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the lists of persons qualified
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    • 586 3 TO LET. TO LET with immediate entry Ist and 2nd floors of No. Finlayson Green suitable for offices. Now. M. 34-2, PA-i) Waterloo St, and No. 217 Queen St, suitable for respectable families. Rent moderate. Apply to A. J. ESMAILJEE, No. 189 Cecil Street. Aug 31 30.9 TO LET Clarelandu,
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    • 469 3 SIDEROSTHEN PAINT FOR Iron ®> Steel Stands Tropical conditions Acids, Salts, &c. Siderosthen outlasts all other preparations and is tin general use by Public Works' Departments, Municipalities, Railway Companies, Engineers &c. throughout the World. IMPORT ERS, THE BORNEO Go, U UNITED ASBESTOS ORIENTAL AGENCY, LTD. AGKNTS FOR THK UNITKD ASBESTOS
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  • 20 4 Dometic Occurrences. Death. Perrett. On 2:Jrd August. 1906. Charles Perrett age 16, from heart disease at Dor- Chester, Dorset, England.
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  • 2475 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, Sept. 21, 1906. II. 'i I' t!~ I'-. i\. !'.viiiV. right .:i.s.inrain, l'a»t<i !.y jr.;<ticn <_• :;t1 i'j»: bj i;.iin Her-? pMriol Trulf. h- r gtgH >u. prr^*j>l- raw. I'ledgcd to Rclis'io:., l^o)Aliy J Vsm. Our readers will r<*;ollect that w<» took a verj serious
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 285 4 John Little Co., Ltd. Gentlemens' STRAW HATS 95 c*> EACH WITH GOOD BLACK RIBBONS NEW STOCK ALSO BETTER QUALITIES, $1.25, 1.50 to 2.75. 4y LITTLE'S I YAMATO Co." SOLICIT A VISIT JUST UNPACKED A newer and larger variety than hitherto of JAPANESE CURIOS SUITABLE FOR X'mas ana Xm Vcar Presents.
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    • 490 4 Hfrverttscmcnts. r— 1 j DRS. KEW BROTHERS J < I I I DENTAL SURGEONS, I I No. 2, Battery Road. 8 i GOVERNMENT OF PAHANG. KUAXTAX HARBOUR. NOTICE TO MARINERS. On and after Ist October,. 1906, the ou*er marks will be slightly altered to suit the present channel. The bearing
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    • 77 4 NOTICEAll communications to the Editor should be legibly written on one side of the paper only, and should in all cases be authenticated by the name and r.ddross of the writer, not fo" publication, unless clearly so indicated. The Editor is not responsible for, and does not necessarily endorse, the
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  • 100 5 Router's Account ttoceived Sept. 20 12.6 pin. V duMtcoua tvplioon *tru<?k Hongkouj* harbovir last/in.; for t\ro hours. Kuormous damage was done to th<; ship- _r ;n an'l three Rritish ;iuJ one (Jerniin itfIMMT w»'r«i suuU, ;in<l two Uritiih inclu<ln^ Iki Cmailiaii PlMiAd Mont^ajjle. and i'our <Jernian steauiors an<l
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  • 59 5 SfcuaiMM tn pUfli in the itVMtfl ulii'-h to tiood«i»l and MteaUt livtvi. ThlM liritish river guulxuts h jv.i Kon .lirnau' f>i l OUB wre-'keU. A Kreuch destroyer has he«?n \vi«»cL«'d nd four ol her ..itirers a:i-\ si\t<?en of the mm are killed. Hun>lr>vls "l n.i'i\o .rat*
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  • 32 5 Sept. 2<>, SJ9 p.m. ]uo KiMjj lias teiographe-1 to Hongkong i- irroar at the immense loss «f Chinese i :n>l his -*vmpatby with th I sufferers .rh rlje tvph-jou.
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  • 52 5 L Singapore Ships Safe '<•■ Honskoße. Sept. iio. Receive Sept SO, 12.M1 i my wirmvi v.--,t»'rlav, a'ji Able to inform v»i:i tli.it all %>«ss<ils! which ezptc ed 1. fnoai Siofjapon^ MvbeM.) h.ive iiriiv^-i. Tb^v moreover rapoci luring ODoauMter-l It thus btooeMi .ipp.tr.'!»t I ih<- storms r»* il>-'
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  • 60 5 Another typhooa is bow threateniuj, l»d m:iv lettroj ti).» ve^ls whi -h MM Still -1. Oaeof •'•■■in las howevw bBM off,' II I ;a\iuu' \»^u t>\\fj dear. lead in- Bitfcop H'«ar»;anJ eight iUmt Kurop^ms. who ire MOtklj ship;*' ip'i.iHUD'l otfoen, llniw— whilst their v radwr thm iuHjen:.;
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  • 137 5 (V wis \>ry -jui»it in the SuptWßM U'l iu the ;it'tf«nio.iu t!ier»? was 110 tittiag. Mr Jiivii,-«»i Pi«her m the. mmiiaa he:ir<l u apph\-iti.)H l«y Xr W. K. <;Seaver for m Mt^rim iujim ti.>n n l^hnlf of Sadaiuboraa Chtttjp rastraiaiag P. 1.. IVninau Uttj r'r >m i^preMßtias
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  • 153 5 COUNTRY AND GERMAN LIQUORS. 6tk Sept. In eoMMtioa with the) t Evi-j** jue-tion* whiA will shortly ■Hi- .p f or di-i- 'ijjsUin, it is interesting to mn that Major Be-ifor.l. I. M. S formerlj •h, mi, Examiner, 3;il«Mitta, aad the higlieat am dMMieal analjsla in India, has "n lusiv**ly pr(
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  • 58 5 r JAPANESE POACHING Leads to Over 50 Deaths A Kussian paf.ru] ship surprised six Japanese vessels po*chiago4 the shores of Kamchatka. A <k'spt>rate fvjjht onsueJ in j which seven iiussians and many Japanes* i were HBtil, Tlit* latter regained their' ship.-, niter a runuiu^ iii»ht iu which
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  • 45 5 Many Killed lt«s»\ S**j» r 20, :>-:>."> p.m. i The Soofetth express h-i.s l^tMi \rr«>i?ked jat Granthain. ft. was iW#il«j .uul Mil ♦over tlie embaukmeut nmd th^n c*iii»bt lire. Sevon pass«nue:s are kuown to \uvwm !>oeu j kil!»- I :\n<\ many m injurcl.
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  • 21 5 The Tsar Retires Btaeived St-pt. -20 9«M turnTlm Tsar li.is |»t»!on^tvl .-riti^, an-1 will n.>: atu>n<l Trepjff's favaral
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  • 73 5 A *j —*fH if ttlll— I The Terrorists attempts t »s»?t tire to the Political prior* feriag .a th^ poliet with revolvers. Th.> Tuiou ol ROMM People wj.uli ors^ani*?s a Uook of a lmu.lr^l zvn/s, is acjtmlj iu'iTis- pMplt mmmmUm Jows, aud BcttttUly p*fti mil llm Tsar
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  • 30 5 A Lun<lr«»-1 panOM W* ■wnddl in llnmutiny tm tlj- Turkish tr.m*}>..r; As-vr Tliere were further troubles later. l»ut they were suppre-«sp.]. HM.S. ProserpiuH is st;iu.iia_r bv.
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  • 15 5 The Cm bail uMtynta ham ANtmwvi several hriflgM <>n the IJritUh railway.
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  • 11 5 'i'Aiil < '•■.'iiiiiissiou li.is i>>:u uj»|j,ih:T. .1 t«» tM|aira into ririMetMM.
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  • 9 5 Vis.-.Hiiit Ifnashi bM tSeetefl uu uuuerretimes ottioe.
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  • 31 5 A MMtrig <»!" lh> Cowiiitin ol tl)«: Cluai asMX-iation IMM tmUUd t«» lii.ike furtliei* ■iMMg reproseuUiti<»u>> 1«> VJo^ernment to recousi.ler its attitiule r.'^.irlin^ the atlministr.it iou of trio Ouatouis.
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  • 32 5 An oHieial battalia s.«\s that the J'riu<-<?ss K'tyn! is uiakin^ MtMfaetory progress, but owimj t'> tho severity of her operatiou, she is unable t<» l»^;iv«* hor \>">\ til] next week.
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  • 34 5 The underwriters of tlio Pacific Ala.il !>U»am«r Mongolia have decided to despatch a I iui.-t: wilvtjw .steamor fo the Hreae of the wreck. The steamer will howww t;ik»».i tVrtuiirht to arrire.
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  • 53 5 JSerious disturb ino»« b;*.v».* broken out in Casablanca, an.l the followers of Madam, a fanatical noroerer from Harara, havo looted French shops and ■yViiirnnnwl to raise an anti-Christian movement. SuniUir «list\irbances liavo occurred in the neighbourhood of Tangier. Tho French Press ur^s the immediate establishment <>f a
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  • 242 5 POPUIAtf OKCHEsmU, CONCERT. 1 1 may he not lead tliat as regqjulfl admission to tho Philharmonic Concert tomorrow (Saturday ni^ht atthftTeutoni* Club, the members of the Tau^lin ivttd Teutoui. Clubs, are admitted, with tln-ir tests. 01 j ■iglfag their names, giving tlm liu über oi their at
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  • 255 5 THE HONGKONG TYPHOON. Four <'liina pun to hau-1 and othflrj ■MUOM it appears that a> early as We-lues-lof last wot'k a UplllW WM reported b of Boagkoag. The ships due to leave Iftkobg for Singapore about the iwe were Kuujsud^ with a final ntm» forCilavfite to loave on Sept 16,
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  • 383 5 AJ tii»" npnniag of rli* Cnjiam Rubber •Sb.iw the i t'iseriior «*i<l \u> was very thankful to the F««l^iMft-l M*!iv States for their response t-> the invitation s.?ut to them.'* So say- the C. < taMgimm, whk-h bu this preliminary n*>t i«*r%. THE MAI.4Y STTAES WIJM is not
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  • Correspondence.
    • 832 5 To Thd Km to it. D^ar Sir, —M iy I trouble you with ot».» or two ijuestious on ih s subject mt p«r centals r On two or three mmaioiti lately, when diseussiu^ a loss sustained iu soine undertaking, I have heard an apparently well-educated youut* Ml aaj
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    • 95 5 1 Rangoon, 3rd September. A native Chris- J ti.ui of the railway block was very nearly buried alive yesterday The man had been suffeiing from fever, and on .Satnrday i supposed to have died His mother and re- j latives prepared to b'iry him, but while the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 70 5 Not if as Rich as Rothschilds. If you had all the wealth of Rothschilds. >ou coulH not buy a better medicine for bowel compiaints than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The most eminent physician cannot prescribe a better preparation for colic and diarrhoea, both for children and adults. The
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    • 110 5 Infant Mortality. The attention of the Town Council at Johannesburg, Transvaal, was last year directed to the fact that out of eighty-four infants, who died in December, forty-four of them had died of dysentery. An investigation with a view of tracing the source of the disc ase was authorized. Under
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    • 261 5 I ROBINSON Co. I CASH I CLEARANCE SALE I NOW PROGEBDIXG I lAFFOEDS AN BXCEPTION.U. OPPORTIMT) TOH furnishing, I I Bedsteads, Crockery, Glassware, J Rousebold Cinens, Carpets. I ROBINSON cS: COMPANY. CHURCH ORGANS, TO THE CLERGY, ORGANISTS, &c. Most of the principal Organs in Soul hern India, and all those
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  • 140 6 1 Of this ladv, who left Singapore rutUer unexpec-teillv," the Brdacy Bulletin MTf Madame Blnuche Arral, a prima douua from the Opera Couii<jue, Paris, and au artist whose reputation, swiniu^K. ought to have reached AustraVia lonpairo, but didn't, unnouuees fortlicouiinLr appfanmte at the PrincessV. The advt. concerning
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  • 417 6 Novel Mktiu.<i> ok QfTflta ft Fili.ii* to Tbajml The floating EiuiLition Syndicate of West minster is preparing on the Mersey an enter. prise of unique «-hara« i ter, with the \k'wof •-welling the voluoM of British trade with uver-eea markets. The steauuT I'liuibrouinn, of the Dominion Line, recently
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  • 460 6 The natal correspondent of a home paper has this The publicity that has been to the names of the men who have beon awarded good shooting medals and gratuities for the competitions carri d oot in 190", is highly deserved. Ea<h one of these can 1* count«d as
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 948 6 Btocrtitement*. Singapore Sporting Club. PKOGIL\MME FOR THK AUTUMN RACE MEETING, 190G. October 16th, 18th and 20th. FIRST DAY. Tv."(hi>j, Ort>.h,r ICr//. 1. Thb Maiden Platk. V- e |6<A>. A Kace for Maiden Horaa*. il'ei^ it 9-»t. lilh. Entrance. |2c». Diatanct-, K. C. 2. The Lawn Stakks. Value f-KJO. A Handicap
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    • 813 6 HDvertiocmento. 8. The RocHoitv Pi.vtk. Value .^.">OD ;ind {<KiO to the !?>coud Horse pvuvilwl there jir»« five toirters tix* projierty of different owners. A Handicap for hII nonwinuing Hoi*s*s that have started at thi> Mfvt iug. Ent ranee if d»-clar»il by no<«ti ou Satur- day. Ktli «>ctol>er. and |lfi if
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    • 629 6 B£wcrttocmcnt& SHIPPING. P. O. STKAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden. Egypt, Mediterranean Ports Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, 1 untinental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about M»IL LINES. Ouii'-arJ (f;r China) SimLi Sept
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    • 731 6 H^pcrtiocnlcnto. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LINES aVk^^"\ llr .Steamers of the Coast Fleet. tons r»^r. Toss rv<;. Pftchaburi L'l^l I'akLit IJW Borneo 21 O Anghin Mil Kohsichan^ 'JOt f And. Ricknu-r- 1« 7 Kajah 202S M. Kirkm.-iv lft. 7 Pitsanulok *J»)1'.» K. Ki-.-Lm- t 1057 Bangkok 102 S msen
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    • 588 6 I H&vcrtiocn\cnt3. SHIPPING. NJU Norddeutscher Lloyd Bi emeiIMPERIAL LEHMAN MAIL Ll.Nt TJio fa.st :iud —II taw m thia CoD,[.;,ny .^iil lotta%hUy )r. I: Bw> Hamburg vi. 1 K«tt«T.Liin. Antwerp, F Gibraltar. 0«0>, Napl.v-. ic-ui. V; Naplos. Al«>\andria and rioe v. Suez, Aden, Colombo, P.-ninir. Sir kong. Shanghai, KafMHft K-'. and
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  • 265 7 now (J.'rman nnil PriftM I n.iwitfiuriwd here from Itmimm yarierdav, fa-ion -ii!e<l Iroin iheuce on Amjus' I ft. ■i Prim*.? I. idwig is a tine Iwo funnelled '..,s.»l of 5.7M t.ins ami 7,100 Ji>rse power. ■>!„> earritt crew of -':>•"». The Norwegian steamer Castor has come Jown oinpty
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 347 7 Btoertfecment*. Pure blood rmkcs the 3kin clear, smooth, healthy. Impure blo.nl blnti-tus the. skin with pimple, sores, boil*, ecwina, eruptiuiw. Mr. C,. W. Burtner, Kwiiemwn, Va., tells ot the bad- condition he was in, nn<l how he was cured by Ayer's ISarsaparilla "Shortly ;iI"T l<Mvin|C f»»W«'g«\ I WM troubled with
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    • 530 7 Btocrtieemcnte. On the Berth. fE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd. Copenhagen and St. Petersburg The Daniah s.s. JBflMIl is expected to arrive from Hongkong on the j 24th instant and will receive a prompt desIi for the above ports. Freight and Passage apply to 'HE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd., Agents. »t
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    • 744 7 Htocrtiscmcnts. Shipping. STOOMVAABT MAATSCHAPPY (STEAMSHIP COMPANY.) NEDEftLAND." Fortnightly Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore, Sabang and Genoa, R liners are due on or about the under- j m«MI dates Out warn Homeward hf!iuin» Sfjit 2S Anljoeno Sopt S) W-^ent^s Oat 19 K. Will^m II «>ot U. loin I
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    • 113 7 J. TRAVERS SONS, 7, D'ALMEIDA STREET, hftWlßg Iwen appoint *>\ SOLE AGENTS KM THE General Electric Co., Ltd. OF ENGLAND In Singapore and the Federated Malay States, bfglQ inform the public that they are ready to contract lor the supply of Electric Plant of eveiy description, including Motors Lighting-, Telephones.
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 382 7 CLEARANCES. September 20. U.i* -tr.. M iriin. ior Hongkong, Bhun^- .nl .liijf.iif. Emili-', l>i:^. Su3oii£, for Rhi<>. Urit. M. '."illirr.iy. J*r L'hitta- n i Brit. «tr.. Barcaaa, for Antwerp via I eta. B U:it. itr., VVis.l :;r. I»r Penan;*, Km.; on ;md Calcutta. Jaffa, Hrit. -tr., GHwdaj. Cor Mnir and
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    • 822 7 DE KONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. U.vm.i: (jiviKA- witb mt VIIMHI mm India Goriftinn, Agents ac Singapore, Ship Agency, late J. Dacndcls Co., 2-3 Collyer Quay. HIE OTTDBBSXGjrCO I'AJLS A 1:1: ONLT APPBOXOCATB. Steamers From Expected Will be Despatched for on Duymaer V. Twist Muntok Sept 17 Bataviu. Soerabaia, BoelelinK, Makassar. I'an*
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  • 714 8 TUATHER FEBTIVITIES. .lohore Ratal was UgUB tB lete las! night, when the members of the Johore Civil OoMMM Uin<j uet ul tue Jouore Hotel, at which Mis Highness graciously uttended a* the Guest. Again tlie Town pretlilv illuminated aud the handsome Hotel was a brilliant spectacle. h«M| with lamps
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  • 306 8 Mr Speueer Brett, of Oow Wilson aud &tantou. Ltd, the well-known, rubber dealer*, is TJifliM Cevlon as oue of th»« judges at the Peradeniva Rubber exhibition. Of the output of Ldnadrun, Mr Pears'a •estate, in bk>ck form be speaks thus in an interview in
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  • 748 8 YESTERDAYS FLAT. A Singles. A. W. C. Hanbnnr. owe lav A. Le--f'utt, 1, unfinished. B Sin«.lks. W. S. Barrett, owe 3 v W. O. Buker. icr, W. A. Sime. Mr IMA W Schneider, owe u j> f, o LI Coaiyn. s«or v H. Milhird,
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  • 313 8 Yesterday, before Mr Column, a Malay idhii named Omar wns ckar< r 'ed with Winij ii reputed thief." tl><- charge being made under t.lie Preveutioii of Crimes < >rdmaitce. Inspector Joyce handed up to his Worship the order Mltbonriag such a«tiou ft|pMOM Omar, aud then the iiature
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