The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 October 1906

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  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1906. NO. 5,80:*.
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  • 234 1 Our special correspondent semis us details of the tine score Shanghai has made m the Interport Shield. Page 7. An extraordinary situation has arisen m Australia amounting to a practical defiance of the Home Government, on a question of the carriage of goods by fJritish manned ships.
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  • 996 1  -  W. M. He mam to me la the Uag ijq w'.ieu ii was not considered the tiling to b» seen ridin.' ftboal t,,wu iv it rikisha, a r least before dinner. They were tbe days before rubier tired, spider wheeled. lnaMn|Hililia built rikishas were wmmon, aud tin- {„,ssession
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 160 1 DAHL'S MILK. As a guarantee of the purity and quality of this well known rand of Milk, attention is called to the following analysis by the! government Analyst. 'THE SAMPLE CONTAINS IN 100 PARTS. Solid Residue 12. 51 Xon Fatty Solids 9.11 Milk Sugar U. 60 Sp. Gr. at SU
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    • 349 1 HOTELS. Hotel de I TEurope ESPLANADE. MUSICAL TIFFIN TO-DAY AT 1 P.M. MUSICAL EVENINCi TO-NIGHT FROM 6 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. AUSTRIAN STRING BAND IN ATTENDANCE. 1 Recreation Hotel SERANGOON ROAD. TRAMWAY TERMINUS Has excellent accommodation for temporary and permanent 1 boarders. Airy rooms with verandah and bath rooms complete.
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    • 563 1 POPULAR WANTS. (Wauted; To Let; For S;ile Notices. 1 etc., up to 30 words m length will be accepted j for this column at One Dollar for three 1 insertions. Cash with Advertisement.) I You way be "ad. wise but a foolish by not sending for that dainty booklet we
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    • 77 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. An analy.-i> of Duhl's Milk will be found ou Page 1. A notice regarding the sale of row n lands 1 at Tampenis road i? given on Pago »>. Several advertisements of houses to let and lodgings on Page o. Notices re auction sales of shop houses and
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 377 1 THE WEEK. Satluday. 13th Hi*»i Water:— 7. a.. 6.12 p Maxim Coy. (Mass Firing, J."O j. Children' Conceit. Victoviu H;ill. "..30 j. J?r nd.\y, 1 ttl- Bigh Water:— B. l* 7 I p 18th after Trinity Launches 9»iiu. Club. 7.:»<\ 5.30, 1". 2 30, A 3.30 p X D Ii
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  • 210 2 A remarkable story. published m the Reich hows that it U «ot only the theft of guns hat is possible m Russia, but that even vhole ships belonging to the State may be itolen. The Httch states that after the war, the Ministry gare direction* for the
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  • 328 2 The following comment appears iv the t China Mail:— I Not one of Shanghai's supporters dreamt I that such a crushing defeat would b;ive been t inflicted on the Hongkong Eleven, but on the other hand Shanghai themselves tb ught I they would have to
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  • 312 2 1 Mr Benjamin Uorniui m lectured at the I Sanitarium, Park Street, Calcutta, recently, on the use of salt, th>« tifl- of bi-, lecture being A Pioch of Poison.' As the title suggests the lecturer contended that the use of salt m fn 1 was most
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  • 207 2 Writing from Novara m North Italy, a ..rf»spondent of a London evening journal iv- Hints a tra^f. affair: Thf» soaring engle undoubtedly enhances the majesty of mountain scenery, but an incident that ha^ taken pla»!o thi« week at Uassa, m the Varallo district <>f Italy, }>rings
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  • 46 2 It is understood that the Couimusiou of enquiry into the Hongkong Observatory will consist of a senior naval officer, Capt. A Me D. Sommerville of the China Navigation Company's ship Tean, and Mr. A. IV Skottowe Superintendent X tho B. E. A. and C. Cable Company.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 454 2 NOTtGES. I The Bankruptcy Ordinance 1888. fn th.- Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements j hETTI.KMKKT OV BMUfK IN BANKRUPTCY No. 1 «f 1903. ZiV Nko Ewe Kiang. Notice is hereby given that a First Divid- end is intended to he declared m the above matter. All creditors must prove
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    • 862 2 BdvcrtteqfcSh?*. NOTICE < s hereby given that the Partnership existing >etween George Davidson and Powell Robinton as Tailors trading under the style of Davidson Co. Winchester House. Collyer i juuy, Singapore has been dissolved from Ist I. Jctobor, 1906, by mutual consent. GEO. DAVIDSON. L POWELL ROBINSON. < NOTICE With
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    • 782 2 H&verttoemcnto. aw^ a^^^—^^^— m SINGAPORE GOLD STORAGE CO. Lid. BORNEO WHARF Telephone 1026. Hotels, Boarding houses, and Messes are V hereby notified that the Company will supply Thaw *'d daily supplies*" of frozen meats etc. at 7 a.m. each day, under the following ■onditions, and at the undermentioned rates. Delivery
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    • 585 2 H^crti9cmcntß. INSURXIVGES. SHANGHAI LIFE INSURANCE Co. Ltd. NOTICE We have appointed Messrs. Jitts Co., of Bridge Road. Sub- Agents o f the Shanj>riai Life Insurance Co. Ltd., from date. MARSH r«>. Sin^ajwro. 11th October, I?**;. Oct 12 I!U<> Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. "IRE, MARINE ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE. Funds Exceed 1
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    • 558 2 BaiVKS. i Hongkong Shanghai Bankinr Corporation. PAin-t Cv-.TAr 0 Rbskrvr Frs'n. Sterling Iles:r\«« SlO,«»0»),( >v Silvorß»*w»rv-v..S lO,2SO <MO < Rksekvb LtABIUTC «<k PMnUBMMM m Ooobi «>k Dissctou 11. lUßin i:>r. Bag. Dan rv VIV t' 1 v■' K^ H-.n. Mr. W..1. fe u U <t H <'. B. LnzXAKX, E-i.
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  • 1073 3 A &KMABK4M* F'.r.vr. known to m. hi j.. ..>*.-s tl»e B ...jjt- >;■ rons natni'> < tl, -cinll. alp-like i kH"wii a* killen or imnm various nnii.M M l>lu<;k i: knit?!, orca, kill fish. i*m ti c < an „rvt> al! tie tittle.?. The shark
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  • 431 3 A report l»y ovir Cousul for the year states that while a l.irge portion of the foreign comment? *.<i French lud(>-Chiua is carried ou through our colouies ot Btfef* koug and Singapore, there is but little business done betwetn ludo-China aud merchants m tha United Kiugiloiii. nud
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  • 426 3 JAPAN'S COMMERCIAL EXPLOITATION. 1 Mr. Jacob H. Schiff, one of th<; leading financiers of the United States, contributes an interesting article on Japan to the VaH%] Amert'ii,, R>n\n\ He says It is m the development of the fresh mar- kets of Korea and Manchuria m particular, und of China m
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 75 3 Do Not Neglect a Bad Cold. Never allow a cold to take its course. Too •ften at this season of the year its course i* toward pneumonia. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will promptly cure your cold and counteract any tendency m this direction. You cannot afford to take such a risk
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    • 454 3 SELF CURE NO FICTION I MARVEL UPON MARVEL' NO SUFFERER NEED NOW DESPAIR, (>ut without r inning a doctor's bill ..r t.illint i tbe deep flilcti of <jUArkery, m^ wfelv, speedily etoiKTuir.illr cur.- !iims«lf with.., he 1n.,.. lidgc of a M-cond part v. By the introclnetion of THM MjnmrHKMGH RIMIDV
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    • 523 3 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers. The Siugapore Free Pres* now a Morning Daily, aud is on sale at depots, from an early hour each morning (Sundays j excepted). Cash price Ten Cents a copy. Subscribers' copies will be delivered at their private residences, (or town offices
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    • 259 3 JODELITE. must not be confused with other preparations which claim similar properties. JODELITE hasbeen m use m the Straits Settlements for many years, and has proved itself to be an absolute protection of Soft Timbers against. WHITE ANTS, DRY ROT f TEREDOS and DEGAY. This Preservative penetrates one inch of
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  • 909 4 A COMPLETE REORGANISATION. It is .is jet but dimly realised, says the I tail y Telegraph, that China is rapidly forming a new army on a strictly European model, which may possibly have a surprise m store for the first Power that oomes to dlows with the
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  • 236 4 Thb Evils ok Ovkrcrowihn<s-. It was a former Health Officer of Calcutta (Dr. Simpson, we ><elieve) wlio likened the sanitation of the city to that of an African Village." Anyone carefully studying the report of the Health Officer for the past year would come to the conclusion that
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  • 294 4 This i> a \ery uninteresting place, said the New ImJmMMT, im Fsperanto, with a slight <ierma.ii accent, to his wife. What is it culled, Oretchen She consulted her Baedeker. Why, it's London, of course But there are nothing bui 1 nius alM>ut," he exclaimed, ia amazement. l^uite
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  • 225 4 Strange Japanese Cki.i:mony The Lite Gen. Meckel. wbo was formerl j Urn principal foreign iaolraeftw if the Jaf >neseArmy. has re«-eive.l mm mmllivommm hon- our of being elevated to tlie rank of "deity." Ae.ordiug to the Toklo o .n-.spondent of the B. rlin LokalnußtifM*,* 1 the partim
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 125 4 Cv n I Iff c The Pioieer u *fo uu ll l l l| U f m premiam Boils. Russell Go. trsued by Kuropt'un Gov'ts PADIC Municipalities ufferin^ rnmg nroKpects of immense returns. V° hi? urchas «=l for cash or on WrUt j»r the Times ystem of monthly lh ,-ij't
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    • 121 4 THK DIRECTORY for BANGKOK SIAM 1905. Si.feeoth Tmr^f /YW.-i//,,n. NOW READY. Tkt Bucctonj f.j.- Bawfl-ok mJ Sc'",,, ,onta.ns a complete and Official Li 9 t of the Government Department and tho Principal Commercial Houses m the country. It is replete itli information absolutely essential to the Merchant, the Tru.ler, the
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    • 431 4 NOBEL'S Explosives Co., Ltd. GLASGOW Manufacturer sof Dynamite, Gelignite, Gelatine Dynamite, Blasting Gelatine Detonators, ALL DIM OF Safety Puses AND Electric Blasting Apparatus. The :i'>.»ve Expl«>rtive>. Kinsf all uutnufac-lu:«-l m < Jr<at liritain, :u«' made to pass th>« lii^rh -tcidir-l of safety and purity t«»Bt* iinpo— d J>y th«* British
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    • 373 4 mmSBBm bY I 111 laSMwtjWß BB i3ffflßJ^ "-'fyCib*— —^tBBBBBBj .^BH BS* w 0 It C b I WOn \l' 4^r Jufl BBnBBHBVi?IBB> f rJPJP^^JBBBMBMPFMBR*^. jL itttr fifl^Btr i^* JbWbS^!mßb! BP"*n9EH^^_ a^ 07 at mw t Vbhßblmw* fw/ jBB 4 ■T a? 4 J?J JT W AT JFMrJk t^"* 8 feffl
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    • 167 4 ijapan Panama fiatsj w NEW CONSIGNMENT ONLY UNPACKED. I ALPINE SHAPE I an ideal hat for TOWN Wear. I I FOLDING SHAPE. Can be folded and easily carried m the Coat packet, admirable for Tennis, Golf or Riding. |G. OTOMUNE ®> Co. t ml THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., LTD. No.
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  • 381 5 k\- Vbak-O; (irj.-i St u.'n.ix Ai 1. Ihk Ckm i< a, 'TIUS VJPKR <>X Mil VN.' f;iir-li;tii>*«l. willow y mMn .jn>t .-evenwit li it >\st*et sunle *;i AMgtatar of the _yds. divinely tall -that ia Mib* \»..i .1 „< Bowen," authoress of "The Viper of Milan,' x'ac
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  • 405 5 PRESERVING WOOD AGAINST WHITE ANTS. It m annoumed that the great scourge ".;;uun a- white acts or termites, which -rr .y »o ruthlessly .-ill descriptions of woodwork, from railway sleepers to household furniture, m tropical and sub-tvopi.-al lands, etl now be effectually dealt with, a?, by a newly-ii-cuvered process any
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  • 34 5 PANAMA CANAL AND CHINESE LABOUR. r<>ur li".<l> to supply Chinese labour for > Panama Caual have>reached Washing*"U. One amounted to 11 ceutt* an hour to I** reduced to cents if 1 5.000 coolies are required.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 66 5 MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Valuable Chinese Furniture TO BE HELD AT No. a CRAIG ROAD, SINGAPORE On Saturday, 13th Oct. at 2 p.m. Comprising Chinese suite inlaid with M. O. shell, carved almeirahs, carved wooden i>edsteads, marble top table, bentwood arm chairs, Chinese chairs &c. &c. On view Thursday and following
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    • 721 5 &&v>crttocmcnto, AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE Wednesday, i th October, at 2.30 p.m. The valuable shop-house premises No. 47 South Bridge Road, Singaf»ore town, 1,550 square feet. Government lease for 999 years. Sisson Delay, Solicitors. POWELL Co.. Auctioneers. Oct U 18.10 AUCTION SALK Wednesday, 17th October, *t 2.30 p.m. Agricultural land situate
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    • 584 5 Hfcverttscmcnts. m/GTIONS. AUCTION SALE Wednesday, 17th October, at 2.30 p.m. The shop-house premises know as No. 10 Fisher Street, Singapore town, 1,300 square feet, Government lease for 999 years. POWELL CO., Auctioneers. Oct 13 is. 10 IN THK I Supreme Court ot the Straits Settlement, Settlement of Singapore. Choa Leng
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    • 614 5 TO LET. TO LET From l«t .Taanary. 19t»6. House No. i\ Robinson Road, Buit-*t»l« for Office or Godowa Apply to E. NATHAN, 13 Chanj^ Alley Dec IP v TO LET One newly-constructod building m Robinson Roud close to P A O Coirp;iny\s Office Ready for occupation. Apply to <t. A.
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    • 290 5 j Humber Cycles And Motor Cars REPRESENT HIGHEST STANDARD OF J EXCELLENCE. Portable Engines. I THE BORNEO CO., LTD. Dl£^L^l/\lxl/\3« "fc*k n«nh. We Undertake to Supply a First-class full sized Billiard Table, c*eslirn No. I, to following Specification, viz: Eight Massive turned Legs, raised panels to knees, Carved Brackets, Screwed
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  • 21 6 Domestic Occurrences. Birth. At Killarney House, Syetl Alwee-rd. on the 11th inst.. the wife of B. K. Falls, of a son.
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  • 36 6 H< re >iali the Pr-.^» th l'top'c' r 1 t rr.r.ln^aln, UTi»w«i by intiueiiC'- ami unbribeil L% g.iir. H«t« i-.tiiot Truth her gk-riu.. precept 1 ra*. Iledgc«i to Rcl.'gion, LsjMky Ml Law.
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  • 735 6 From the time Mr. Gladst^vk nude his secret compact with Mr. P\un»;m.. then m Kilmainham Jail, ami suddonly turned round on all ho hid proviou-lv si; 1 about the Nationalists "luaivhiuar through rapine' to the disintegration of tho Kmpir.-, the story of Knglish political parties has
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  • 633 6 A Knropean V'olunt»>»r Fire Brigude is to be formed m Raagkok. Mr. T. H. Hill has ratoraed froai ludiu and proeeodad lo Boraatbaa. 'J'lie area uf mniiujr I:md> aliaaatad m Kiutu Ls 90,480 aetea, aud the tatal Libour loreo employed on the BUBOO Ihrougbout the district is u*,7'\7. (.>n tho
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  • 858 6 Boat, i It this climate is preterab!.' o Y ..ur-. undoubtedly it is, I question whether H j uot more difficult to Etae m. Y..n deg. m the shade m London aul other r, of England, over 90 de^'. m Glaegur j iHtideg. m the far uorth
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  • 105 6 The Kditor acknowledges with pleasure the photograph of two oM *in- pore friends. ou»« not unknown ia Municipal Hoalth Department, mid other a pioneer of railway .\.nstrn«'tinc the Malay Poninsula. Mttiag uader troes m (.-omfj tropical dhura, pip-' mo«th, cold be>r on an adjoining and an ineffable smile of >w<>et
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 733 6 WHISKIES. SCOTCH. Dews O* the Glen. g Monarch O* the Glen. The OM Brigade. 2 Rare Old Blend. Very OM Highland Blend. Extra Special Finest Liqueur. Robert MacdonoM. M Qub Bahra. Clnb Whisky. S O. D. S. V.O.S. (Choice Old Matured.) Prices or Price List on Application. i N.B. In
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    • 395 6 atvertiaementd. 1 I I Dental Notice. I •DR. CH ADWICK T. KEW Has Resimkd Practice. No. 2, Battery Road. C. R. LAMBERT Co. Ektablished 1875. Phe oldest and best reputed firm m the Colony. PRICES FOR Artfstique Portraiture, Cabinet size. 6 Copies 12 Copies. silver Collodion Process G $10 Vrt
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    • 84 6 NOTICE- i AH communications to the Editor should be legibly written on one wide of the paper only, t and should m all cases bo authenticated by the name and address of the writer, not for publi- I cation, unless clearly ho indicated. The Editor is not responsible for, and
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  • 114 7 THE INTERPORT SHIELD. Hongkong Oct. \2 K»«c«uTed Oct. 12 &8S pm. Iv tho Interport Kitle mutch the score of gkMfhtf bis just come to hand. fh.. totals ;)t the different rant»os were, Iv.o bundre«] yards ;iO^, Five hundred vi r!s 1 :> six hundred yards S1& Total g, a l!
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  • 57 7 Brahmins Ordered to Leave. > r own > lp»b, Met, 12th, UJ noon [be Brili~* d Porak Mr. E W. Birch, ha» -rlor^d tfct two Brahmins v.h« .re i l -edition by inflammatory ■Mah« 1 poh an.l Pwsiug to leave the 9M i >n>' il r o
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  • THE DREADNOUGHT.
    • 50 7 .rlL^r trials of tho 1 ►re,idnoa«:bt be m »t s'i<v.'es3t'ul. tho big yes-el's \#W2 most efficient. I \duiiralty anuoun<'^s ti»at the Ureadeaeountor^d boisterous weather •h" latter duvs of h»:r steam trial, &ul her beba^ lour was highly satisfa tory. tkeeoaditMM tl her design had been f jIIt mliatd
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    • 38 7 I'i.lv T'^legrapk W>JU that the three I ■mkipi bnsMtSf on the Clyde and at *lthou^h ofticially >tyied crui>ers, •*>-hips. le^.T heavily armoured hrtMu 1 nought, but f%Bt»?r, eavh njiag ►■-•ht weKe in' h >_'uus and steam-
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  • 33 7 Receivcl at a. m. mv "lin^ land dispute near I ialway. has Irr.in.ite'l m a -rar.an outrage. v lan men attacked aud mortally wound- ::-*ih!*» wb<> was protein*; the legal
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  • 24 7 I MMi ittributes the •.itra^'O to the utiimir.atory oratory ol Nationalist aad BmyhMUm tke danger of urantj in-li of ;he Irish extremists.
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  • 13 7 tth African Ragfej Football* ts N ■•rthumberUud by points to nil.
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  • 19 7 900 UhMH an lidat.M have •-1 for the Boioujfh Council of! ■ii«n at the Xov*»ml)er e!«vtjon-.
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  • 19 7 > cs an; pro<H»ding to soil t-> a k "'Dch lymdicate iiv»; collieries m tn.? Swan-
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  • 17 7 (By Submarine Telegraph. Renter's.) r maami that Mr. O. H. I» Itournc lodar m^iicul n.-lvi«;<-. >t retnru-
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  • RUSSIA.
    • 19 7 -1 Terrorists have been tried by umhead courtmartial m Poland au»"« shot during the last two days.
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    • 56 7 Crowds yesterday marched lo tho evolution square at Lod/, and exhumed the bodies of five of tho Terrorist*, who were shot after drum-head courtmartial iv the morninj:. Th««y l^.in a eolation for the purchase of coffins. Th« Cossacks arrived and disperse*] the mob with swords and whips.
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    • 45 7 A Congroes of the < 'on>titutiuiial Democrats at Helsin^fors has adopted a resolution declaring that passive MiiftMMt is impossible. Thi> decision of the I'onstitutional Democrats denotes an abandonment of the extreme policy of the Vibon* Manifesto, and a reversion to more moderato counsels.
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    • 38 7 At a nie-jting of the Committee of the deputation i* was decided to await further advioe from the Anglo-Russian Committee at St. Petersburg before completing the arrangements for the visit to Mos>>w. or abandoning it.
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    • 71 7 General l*ed.»tti, formerly Italian Minister for War, ai:d now commander of the I o»irth Army Corps, speal.it]^ at Turin, sail that Italy's new armaments wore the best guarantee ttatf th* iutr^rity of luly v\ ill l>e maintii.n-'d from the Alps n> Qwmwmo. Tlw spe«?^h has cau-*od
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    • 31 7 The report of t he Daily Mail as to the isolation ot Britain's representatives at the Telegraphic Conference at Geneva about wirele>-> telegraphy, is otticially <lenie<l.
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    • 39 7 The orrespondent of tbe I>aily Telegraph at Tokio. says that Japan is negotiating for a treaty with Russia tor th»? purpose of establishing an overland ser\i<>* of mails, briui»in^ Jcipau within WVtMtMB dttjfl of London.
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    • 19 7 The estimated Kuropean su<»ar yield will be hi tons less than the yield for M»0'». >
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  • 125 7 On Monday morning the BottQt Ht«re called to a brothel m Chin Hin-st., aud there t'o'iud a woman badly injured by knife v.ouuds :ind a Chin luian dead m a bed. The woniau's story was that the man had stabbed her m att»»mptiu_' to away from tho house
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  • 108 7 Australian exchanges of the latest date i available, report an expect**! settlement of th»? some* hat serious labour difficulties m the northern coal trade. The mining situation at Newcastle, however \\a-. on Sept. 17. still critical, and was oxer :i<in^ a depressing eftVt on ill business. Coal shippers were m
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  • AUSTRALIAN PREFERENCE.
    • 76 7 Mr >eal.in has announced to the House :of Representatives tl-.at the British Hoard of Trade has cabled, that shipping preferences are forbiiLlen byjt.reaties with different countries, to some of which some of I the States are parties. He therefore asked tho House to delete the clause relating to
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    • 37 7 The Melbourne Senate has ruled that the amendment of tho Hous^of Representatives relating to British ships an<l white lai»our is j out of order. Tho Rill has therefore been ret'irno-1 to the House of Kepr»>.s«utativ»s.
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    • 25 7 At ]ilelbourne l>oth houses ultimately passed the Preference Bill with tho white labour proviso, which will not h» operative until August 1907.
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    • 33 7 The lisheries difficulty iv Newi'oimdlaud is loading to tho revival m <i\oral ouartors lot' a stronsr advocacy for some form of an advi.son.' board m LtsdoS, rf present ing Coloaial opinion.
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    • 38 7 The agitation m Malta a-jainst Lord Klein's despatch pro< -Uitnin^ religious e«jua- lit v is gNwring. A monitor meeting has 1 boen convened lor Swnduy to u\uoun<*e the .ciwardly despotism of the British <»overnj ment.
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    • 49 7 lUc. OcL IJ, 4 W pui. The Omdemam at < >ttuw a r>«tu-oen the Cent ml Go\ernnient ;uid the Provincial Ministers of < ";<.nada ha* resolved iv favour of increase 1 federal subsidies to all pro- vinces. coupled with special ••<!U.sid»jration for th^ claims of particular
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  • 257 7 PbOVMMM for Vkrankaiis. *>n Tuesday last before Mr. Miohell, Hamid appeared m answer to a summons 'issued by the Municipal Cotuinistfiunent to show why lie. without having the required notice, erected a boundary wall to his property m Buffalo-rd. Air. L'pcott appeared for the Commission- ers and
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  • 134 7 A Chinese woman reports that on the 10th. she was lioino when a Chinaman who I was -a i 1: i j tr m the same direction suddenly preteu«lH«l to pickup smiethiug from the i road. Ho triumphantly examined this {and then called to her and told
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  • 961 7 Qwu'quid myimf Uomine* i»i*tri ff( jarrm§» fibrlli. JrvKN.vi/. We road m a home paper of the formai tion m London of a Society For Keeping Women In Their Proper Place. It is by j way of \y iu^' a counterblast to the propaganda of Miss Billington
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 76 7 lay bargains to bl got .it the -"va BUM** of the big Binga|x>re n.any of our readers have bad experiTheir -ouutant r-ourronoe «vi.len.:es 8V al toioo to the tirms concern- feot therefor*- altogether surprising -'utwiprisinL' and commercial to eat ot «;overnn:ent -hould emulate ample. But wo loubt whether Mr. ft
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    • 81 7 Inflammatory Rheumatism. Anyone who hat) ever experienced the excruciating and almost unbearable pain.s incident to inflammatory rheumatism, will be pleaded to know that prompt relief may be had by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Mr. Snyder, of Roseville, Ontario, Canada, ■says I have been troubled with inflammatory rheumatism for the past
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    • 33 7 > < Melbourne messages tell of very heavy floods m Victoria last month m which numbers of houses were submerged and swept away. There were many exciting rescues an<l loss of lifo and lire stock.
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    • 367 7 ROBINSON &Co. I Fuller's Chocolates Fuller's Sweets Fuller's Toffee. Mackintosh s Cream Toffee Mackintosh's Treacle Toffee. ROBINSON AND QOMPANY. J. TRAVERS SONS, 7, D'ALMEIDA STREET, having boon appointel SOLF, AGENTS FOR THE General Electric Co., Ltd. OF ENGLAND In Singapore and the Federated Malay States, beg to inform the public
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  • 332 8 iSo»iic of us may remenber the story of' Uio small schoolboy whc> vrus so harassed by i the j'ot-s a*in< r m> or sr>me other propositiou m the "First Book." breaking down over it an- 1 wailing out Ob, Euclid. Euclid, wbv didn't you die when
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  • 280 8 AT«'I«HIN' EWMPI.I. Mr li. S. Be\an Weaen Lmb, Cra-.vttrd .nd Co i- the rtvij>i»-nt of \ery eleventh-<.e-ij:neu .-'her inp beaxiag tie followir.,- ription Pre.-ented to H. S. lie van, E~j by Pmi >Va Sin. (rodounnian of N.D.L.. ai> tok-n for 1 escuinsr hit life when he was bk.wn
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  • 173 8 The IVmm New York eorre*pondf nt i?ept. Ti says The extraordinary decrea&e m Inited States ♦■xports to the < »r:ent is causing much comment and considerable an>iety. The S,i tl to-day points out that m the hrst seven months of the calendar year 190".
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  • 139 8 A bailiff of the Northampton County Court was wearily walking towards a village a few miles out the other day, when he came upon a gentleman whose motor had broken down, and who, alone and unshaded, was working away m the broiling sun to repair it. The bailiff
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 762 8 advertisements. WANTED. WANTED A qualified apothecary, to take charge of a Tamil hospital. Apply m writing to Manager, Linpgi Plantations, Ltd.. Quala Sawah. F. M. S. i Sept 20 tts v.c WANTED CkfaMM (i.xlown Clerk by British lfnu.se m Pontianak lruist Ih? able to speak Keh dialect and English. Free
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    • 556 8 ?tovcrtteemcnts. SHIPPING. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co Ltd. V A rafOkr FORTNIGHTLY Sen ice is naintained Wtween Japan and Europe by the 'ollowin- NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. CTni»eh Mail Contracts with the mi Kit i v;. Jatanesb Govbrnment. I Specially uesicjned for the Company's Euro- Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, >ro\
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    • 615 8 Hfcvcrttsemcnto. SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAMGATION 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, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Ot(tiranl rf,,r China) Delta OctlS Delhi
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    • 673 8 advertisements. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LINES < Steamers of tnc Coast Fleettons wtg. torn tag, i I'ttchaliuri t!9t Paklat IC.oT j Borneo 21« U An^hin KioT Ivohsichau^' 2<»4fi And. Bickiaer.- 16(7 «ajah MB M. Kickiu. i 1r,:)7 Pitsanulok "JOl'.t E. Kickin.r U»O7 Ban>tWok 192 Samsen 1057 lajaVori H«o4 Loo
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    • 497 8 advertisements. SHIPPING. on Norddeutscher Lloyd. IMPERIAL OMBMAK Mai: Thm i.i-t ai «i m li-i this Couipauy .-«il fortnig Hamburg vi.i 1.'.-tt^nl.ni \r*\ GflbtmHar, Gcaoa, Naplen, (ooam X;iIi!»-h. ilesaairia aad ic. Bajaa, Aiaa, Coloaiho, rVa ng h m L.-n.-,'. Sli .u^>.:.i. X;».^asj»ki4 X ji'i'l back. Th.y ar. .In. fl undtrmontiontil dat«
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  • 1009 9 (of n«»ttlin_' i ij'l U 1 U 1 ,tn1»v..-Che,M:ca! rWI Far IffOptteal Illu-i.-u -l-;u'!it Cum m! aTir-iaatparad Sleat-Spaad Ro- i ..i ItgktaJag i»ue tdlouiatra iooa; ,mr oue-th<>usan<]th oi a s»»c.»uil uUeuergy eahmiatwd by Otto Nairs vortb *"U«> at tha prioi m- alacttit ii Bariia. This aßarjrj eoriaa induatrial
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  • 57 9 Tern }-".»ple are a war-' that there Ma m the United Sta*^- aim than three handred and tiftv aaaaal ordora, bmthaihujJu and >ist^rbooda, eontafaiiag over seven ai ill ion nieui>>erB. Although daring the p»si *q- ry the nation has MDjprlaad the world m its marvellous prograaa,ibe devaanaaiensof
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  • 185 9 bat des >ribad as t!,e BMMt ornate baaV ataad erer um.le iv BiraUagbaai has jmt i^.-n oaaHphaad tor an East Indian Ka.jab. It k latl high, :»ft. >ng, and '">ft wide, and ha a cost Nweral hundr^-ls ot pounds. Sis 3tanliid> oavry H <-roT\n .-anipy. an 1
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  • 214 9 oi- li«t ot' p.issen^M* s^iini;- of the .:nd O. kt^amera < all* attention to the eoaapaaj'i unprored direot aarrioa of inter--1..-I: Lto ateanMTl batveea London and Japan. from IJm R' yal Albert Do. k at fart» aifbtrjr inters nil. The v.-.,. irbioh is to J
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  • 212 9 < ..1 ::n;.in l)O'lt,'!i--Dou^las, \l X. \.ho i> inatrriawed ."a tb»; British Australasian,' baa h;;-l 1 many adventeraa ns Cap-t-.tin Kattla and Oaaaaiandar HeTurk, wboaa do.i^hty d"<}ds on lan- 1 an<l aea have provided h<> araob antartalaiag leading for tb^ patrons ot' tha "Pall Mall
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  • 70 9 The nation has a ti^ht to den-and that pre- taaiottal flhninah] •ball be permanently de- I p rived of th" opportunity to < •omm it crime. This can only lie done by placing them under j permanent restraint, aud compelling them to work for their living. Any
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  • 218 9 Dsmun> roi Nkw FlavoitbB Leads to Bojra Intkki>tin.. Bxrauxtm, Chemical science is devoting it -elf to the production of' new sensations f<>r the palate. Flavours th.it human beings have never ''•tore ta-ted are "r»ein^ pLied ipjii the n.ark^t m the form of <-;ike-. This is Urn niost BtrikLui»
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 249 9 SINGAPORE FOUNDRY Limited* CIVIL, MECHANICAL AND ELECTRICAL EN6INEERS. Iron and Brass Founders, Iron& Copper Smiths. Ship Bridge. Builders (ien< raj Contractors. ICHWB SI'L'AN AM) TaMTKMS R. D«, BUMAPOaB. Telephone So. •*>lf TWtegaaphie adaVaaa Book] keoa <.'o»le» used A.8.0. iuh and "> r h BdWona). Ifaohinariai of all deeorlptioa are kept
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    • 288 9 Thci-. why Rot choose the enly one GEHEiOS SALT which both aoaaona and atrangthonc the Food. Frrr. „:jp.-. r>. -jl;:.':^- Suffered Tenibiy from Indigestior*. Cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla. a y^ I V "It is wiih x it 1 can testify to the crv.:t henetit 1 i?.-r'\ fn* the v«» of
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    • 407 9 THE WORLD'S GREATEST TENOR s W'^aMatX^g^Af'^r^ a^a^a^?~*^*^^^" C~t~t^M W^m 4BC" »<S» v\ \^^S Gives a hint to tired people .> 1< n> baa reached us bom Stgnot Canuo, from which his plain tha: the enat lanqg feeb that bme is not without its arxictie?. Of course bja chu-t ooacarn is
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  • 2284 10  -  Lou is Becke BY .\»th>.- of" Ity II" i '<■'■■ The Kanaka Labour traffic, generally tennt i "bunk bi ding' l»egun about 1563. wh»n :gar and cotton planters found that natives f the Roafth Be:\ Islands could be secured at a ■nek Uao cost than
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 227 10 MOW READY. THE SINGAPORE AND STRAITS ROUCH DIARY for 1907. Price $1.25 por copy; or $1.65 pomt Tree. PUBLISHERS FRASER and ME A YE, Limited. THE DERBY HORSE FEED. One of the greatest appetisers and muscle producing foods of the present day, consisting of a mixture of Sugar, Mai/.e, Paddy,
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    • 206 10 Apcar Line. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above company maintain a ten daily service between Calcutta and Hongkong calling at Penang Singapore enroute. FLEET. Tons. Commander. s.s. Arratoon Apcar 4,510 A. E. Gentles. s.B. Catherine Apcar 2,727 W.D.A. Thomas, s.s. Gregory Apcar 4,606 3.H. Belson. s.s. Japan 6,300 J.G.
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    • 507 10 USE ONLY and USE ALWAYS fSß^^^^^^9^^lv^Swmr^9tF^f9Kßt^9Ki MOST B^ m ?^S B^K'T^ J^Bcm Refreshing. a Luxurious Perfume Far t f erior In Health. German Kindt A NECESSARY B^fMPVjKPTIPmHPUR&tt&iftM RESTORATIVE 8 M^Sli L^StSS^jtS IN SICKNESS. A^lk. 1 3(8 Sackular" FOR OUTDOOR WORK CAN ONLY BE SURPASSED i ELEGTRIS LIGHT. CHEAP, RELIABLE EASILY
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 414 10 Passengers for the Straits. Per P O Sumatra, due Oct 18— Mr H. B. Crocker. Mrs Somni'-r, Mrs Gregg. Mr J. W. Pawsey, Mr F. W Mann, Mr A. C. Passmore, Mr and Mrs A. L. Chittenden. Mr R. C. Hailey. Mr Ramsay. To Penang. Mr L Tod, Mr K.
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    • 571 10 VESSELS EXPECTED. MEN-OF-WAR. Diadem, (Brit, cru.), Hongkong. Duke of Edinburgh, (Brit, cru.), England soon K. Augustin, (Gor. cru.) Germany, shortly. Mutine, (Brit. g'bt. Europe, shortly. Natal. (Brit, cruiser), England, due soon. Metsudieh, (Turk, cru.t Suakin, shortly. Pov.erful. (Brit, b'sh.) Sydney, shortly. STEAMERS. Gii'i'inj p<>rl of ilffi'trturi mid (when KNOWN <hif\-
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  • 376 11 Sarawak steamer Adeh arrived here Caohfaf yester.lay wit!: a caivo of riit.iu and MgO ou I'oarJ. The Adeh is a ",'.o ateamnr, and ill is con.si<lerable time tfeatt oM fashioned bnits, once so ptttODi h Jlv >eou s vu n our Harbour. Xhe British steamer Cl.'im has arrived
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  • 49 11 NVhilo 'he British Indian stojunor IVmm eotti wai pmotediag to Phmm^ and sin^ra p»»re from Eau^oon moontlj she collide/ j with t ho pilot reoMl K yauktan which h-.u] her bows badly i^mfjpfl. The Palamootta is rept^rte«l toha\o bwn strtincl but proce»>«leil on lior vojagß.
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  • 885 11 A tip foe tbe >iu£apore Tiwnmj M:iua- gor 'Mam- ills aro -ured by tnuawmj pills, Cousisting only of train rides oat to the hills."* I'rom tbe baflk of oue of tiM Cheltoab im Corporation tramway-tioket-. It isuuJorstood that Sir WilluMl Tavlor, j the ]>s;jent-Genent! «>f ihe F. M. S. "is
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 67 11 An Antiseptic Liniment, "ovtds, hiiiiti, hums and like m- 1 than^m nothing bt*tot than Chamber- Vri n l-' m lt Man antiseptic,! a i bm, imperceptible film ovor the! .r'l'prt?. whioh exclude* the air and •£••> the injury to h.?al without matter 'h* <> V TI d m mU4>h le«fl
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    • 720 11 Hfcvetttoemento. j On the Berth. H NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. For Europe. The Imperial German Mail Steamer -QBKIBBVAU* -;S,UBI ton.-*. Captain Koiter left Hongkong on Wednesday the loth in.st., at noon and i may be expected to arrive here on Sunday j the 14th instant, at about noon. She will probably be
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    • 762 11 j Hfcvcrtisements. Shipping. STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPY (STEAMSHIP COMPANY.) NEDERLAND." Fortnightly Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore, Sabang and Genoa, Steamers are dne on or about the under--1 mentioned datu» Outward Homeward Kon. Routes Oct 13 K. "Willojn II Oet li K. Will.m 111 OctLV* K. Wilhelmina Oct 27 Oranjo
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    • 427 11 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPHIJ. Umwtm Ooaramaol *m tub Vk.hkri.vx s India Govkenmen^. Agents ac Singapore, Ship Agency, late J. Daendcls Co., ;t-3 Collycr Quay. m UJiMUBBKMraD DATES AKK ONLY AI'PROXIMAI B. Bebink. Amoontai Bocndok, Mo^ara Tewoh and Po.-rvk iZ >)... h jV. (lev Lyn Bel. I)t-h Oet 13 Batavia. J
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 184 11 CLEARANCES. CM 12. itr., Tell^f^-'n. for Bangkok. fj > t Stilotl r T?!ii.->. Eager, tor Bung >n M l tr, Brit. rtr.. Bvd»on, for Muxr tnd BriLatrM Tiliik Auson .Li port-. I' v Brit. Tl In9, l Hang. So :i. Dat. itr, Odil for P.-n:"an»k. I -lap srr. Baic' ri
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    • 541 11 VESSEL^ IN PORT. Men-of-War Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For When j Sea Me* Col. yeht SOD Murphy Sept 2s P „1 im ■SkfttAgTA X£! r «t; tSI »sro«ft s^ n Batavier Brit 210 Morris Uct 4 Palombm- Ton^Joo J»'banLVs&an Sff-SS 2^.- Ctlo p Swotte«! !a mBtniit.SSCo. Malacca 13
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  • 983 12 So MM ART OF JiKWb. A number of novel experiments hftW i>oeu carried out at Chicheeter with kites Another uovelty with the troops waft the telescopic searchlight— on the principle of the American tire tower. A lockout h;o oCMBTtd :u the l»elgian U?xtile industry at Veiviers.
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  • 419 12 Yesterday afternoon a successful tournunient whs brought to v close with the tinal of the Championship between L. Gaunt, runuer-Mf. ?iu 1 F. Sahmann. the bolder. The lifhi waagood but thr ground rather heav and m favour of Gauut's cuts, but the court was as good us
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  • 65 12 TLe Biagftpure Cricket Clob vill pi.tv the Garrison on Werluesdiiv mart OttiMB.CC. Grouu.l. The Club tarii rill be. Back E. K. Tavlor. Thret-- iuartt-r> .1. H. Hiiuipiirt-vs. K. ML Millar. T.Muir .1 W Buckles Halves. I»r N. Black, i >. P/OfiSUi .K»nes. Forwards E G Reauchauip. .1.
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  • 144 12 The Straits Eagiateriag Bjaiacdt ha» obtained the oootnct to bmam the bells for tbe Victors H«t 1 Clock and the work is at last io l« commenced. The slinking of the bells Io Ike top of the tower will be accomplished fr«.m the outside uir'u block
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  • 129 12 Three lad*, Tw*. Malays anil 1 Chinese, were charged before Mr." Column yesterday with the thefi of a silk sarong. On the instant some pmnentt* were stolen from the terrace of a house m Xorthbridire-rd. and the occupant a few days later put isome more there and hid
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  • 153 12 The freight war l>etweeD Singapore and j Penang steamers still continues as merrily as ever. Mes.-rs Beng Bee of J'enang have four steamers, the Perak, Ban What Soon, the Pin Seng and the Jin Ho. The Straits i Steamship C<>. have their Perak, going to I j Port Swettenhain and
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  • 415 12 1.1 I 1 Before the Chief Jistk c. The part hoard case Nuchiappa Chetty finui MoOM Kurupanen was the first case j taken iv tl;e Supreme Court yesterday. The claim was for .^"J"*'* ov a imnni— oijf n<>t Mr Chopard for plaiutifV and Mr lanvr Ilayues for
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  • 503 12 Pnat Cask Una Nkw Omhkabcs. TiMtevd^r morning before Mr Colman. Chief Inspector HtfVMd prosecuted H;idji I Abdul Hnni and Abdulrahtnan for acting as pilgrim brokers without heing licenced. The ca*<* was the first one un'^r the Pilgrim Brokers Onlinance of l.**)<>." Under this ordinance every pilgrim broker
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  • 453 12 $200,000 IOo.OOO* H» 7 Bal*o»vuie RubW Estate Ltd X3O 000 II l"."i ;tt Qw— RnM*»r Coy. Ltd f l'.J 1 7 ei.llli 0 70,000 StjtM Bukit Ri'jali Rubl-er Coy. Ltd U4.0.< I 1 •"> t* I t* IIjQQB i0,50<» l Obwly RuU*m- Estates Coy. Ltd 1" r C 2
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 51 12 A Reliable Remedy. The only remedy which can always be iepended upon m the mosf severe cases of sam m the stomach, cramp, colic or diar•hoea, is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and diarrhoea Remedy. Most dealers know this md recommend it when such a medicine is railed for. Sold by all
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    • 114 12 "TANSAN" taHSF^SSSHH m FI *vor Stimulating without Inaction, this lifWivinir PURTY rtfr U f r U tair l- Bid? at TP-U.radzka. near Koto Ja^a" wmmmm unfdld'it and ther hqUOrs Wlthou t altering the natural flavour. TAnlaN N C nduces to Vigoroiui Health. It is Less Costly than a InUM The
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 801 12 EXCHANGE. (OOBRKOTKD UP TO < »Ct 12.) Bank 4 m/s 2/4, demand 2/4 .V Private credits o ni.'s 2/4.'. credits 6 ui/r 2/4| France, demand Bank... 293! Germany, demaud 2391 India, T. T 173 Hongkong, demand -~>l% Yokohama, demand 114! Java, demand 140; Bangkok, demand -S7', Sovkkeion8, Hank Buviuu* 2
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