The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 December 1906

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 14 1 THE Singapore AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1906. NO. 5,848.
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  • 222 1 The retrocession of Newcliwuut.' t<> China, has, MJi our own correspondent at H<>u<: konir been signed. i'age ?>). The boycott a^*ins». the U. S. has been renewal] at C'autou. Special wire (I'ai^e S A ■tormv debate ensued m the Keichsta^, on the Germau Colonies, and liebel, the
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  • 794 1 TLm.- art- nia'.v nieu, s..uie housewife;too. wk* nv.il Ufa it. l,ut taking thu affair on the who!.- ii is the meufolk who feel the most enthusiasm over It, the ladie> are apt to fiud their pl< as-ire d iinpened by an exI trouble. w\t'i\t 'he camping irxtiuct
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 284 1 Row motor €ars. i^TT" v Cinematograph, Uo6H P. Two-Seated Rover Cars, Special Finish BEACH ROADcomplete with hood, lamps and all necessary accessories. our=new motor has now been insH%l RRfl tailed and the r^^^ French Cinematograph E^k NO\A/ m TWO DAYS more F^i% >^ with the Finest Films. the most £1
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    • 179 1 HOTELS. Hotel de FEurope ESPLANADE. Musical Evening TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT FROM 5.30 p. m. to 11.30 p.m. Musical Tiffin ON SATURDAYS. Fass Beer Iced. THE SEA VIEW HOTEL TANJONC KATONC, Telephone No. 235. 1 A Cold Storage Room has been constructed at the above Hotel, and on and after
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    • 179 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. S. M. H. Kbrahiin OMMM Si be Mohaumi Joosob Bo\\la s attorney Page 2. Full particulars of land concew-ion*. D. Pict- on Davies Pa^e '1. French Caamatograph reopens at lteach i:..ad— Pa^e 1. Auction sale silver plated and silver goods, Powell's salerooms. Thursday Pa.,' To let Letcomb. (iillhtead
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 148 1 MAIL TABLE. The P iO leaves on Dec due m London Dec 2^. The N. D. L. leaves ou Dec l.*>. due m London Jan. 1. The P O leaves on Dee 8, due m Hongkong Dec 1 •">, Shanghai Dei' 20, Yokohama Dec 28. The N. D. L. leaves
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    • 229 1 THE WEEK. WeIXKM'AY. "»th High Wkter: 1.4 a., 0.21 p. West Kents Debark A; Sherwoods Leave Thursday. M i High Water:— l.l l a., %M p. St. Nicholas' Day. P O Mail Homeward due. S. V. C. Fencing Class, Drill Hull. p Fridat, 7th. High Water 2.22 a., 1.:.4 p
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  • 354 2 M H n> *i!l »h- UraW to lean 'Jiat t)n-j Masonic jubilee ofl Mr. RokcK ft* Gonl. af Kin-field. Work'nu. wfcfcb wm nMmftcd on l>ecember M last >e»r. I.*- Wn further mark- j „1 b> 11m |.re^nt:<ti.-n lo him of a medal specially struck iv lii« honour.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 386 2 NOTICES. NOTICE is hereby given that Saleh Mohamed Hadji Ebrahim" ceased to be my attorney on the 27th August 1906 and is no longer employed by me. MOHAMED JOOSUB BOWLA. Dei- I 12.1 Bruseli Hydraulic Tin lining Company Ltd. NOTRE is hereby given that the Transfer books of the above
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    • 731 2 B&\>ertt9cmcnto. Moneys. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. A General Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce will be held at the Exchange Room on Wednesday, 12th December. 1906, at 2.30 p.m. to consider. The Registration of Partnerships Bill and the Singapore River Improvements Bill. By order of the Committee. Alex. J. GUNN. Secretary.
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    • 882 2 iHfcwcrtteements. H. CROSKEY (Sh Co. LICENSED AUCTIONEKKS, Fo. 8 Malacca Street. Real Estate, House Furniture, Store stocks and Produce Valued and Sold. Loans arrangI cd. Prompt Settlements, Moderate Charges I and Commissions. Telephone No. 902. Nov 27 •i.12 Municipality of Singapore. Issue of $1,600,000 four and a half per cent.
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    • 722 2 Htocrtfscmcnts. Schedule B. Statement of Rates atutTascs 1901-190 S. k Rates. Taxes. Total. ***** $.'>23,628 19 $137,428 00 $661, «tW 19; 1902 616.710 58 149,955 50 766,666 08 1903 839,531 25 143.701 50 983.232 75 1904 933,386 23 183,150 50 1,116.536 73 1905 1,073,912 98 172,214 75 1.246,127 73 Total
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    • 570 2 C WMCtf I Unioß Assurance Co.. Ltd. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT. CIARANTEE. FnffiHt Kxcccd W. A. SIMS, Manager, Eastern Branch. Au- SB Royal Insurance Company. Fire Life TOTAX I^\^-TILD FcKXM x THE LABGEBT FIKK OFFICE IX THE WOBLD. BOUBTEAJ) k Co, The London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Co. Cartcat jt2.11.'7,500. I'aid-ip
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    • 576 2 Itopcrtiecmcnts. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corpoimion. Paid-v:- Capital Rk^eeve Flnd: St^rlins lieaerxe |l< Silver Reserve... IMtijttt j Reserve Liauimtt <>i PI...PRIEH»KS C«'LKT Dlßk. X A. Ha: it. K»\ —-<'ha.ii.may. ii. H. Mbdhttrkt, Esq. I'btttt < E. Oon/, A J H<.n. Mr. W. J. Gresssn X Shfwan, I Lanm, Esq. N. a.
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  • 460 3 MtiuMßx Pant.. mi. ik Wu.i. -ETRATE. lh»* representative of a !..>ul.>n j( irnal h.ispai*! a visit t> PVuMS. I>.i\ uui! Hunter s, with the object, ot' ascertainiu^ the pantomime meUxlies likely t<> Wcome popular Junu the fortln* m.ilq^ j»eas>>n. The result of his i uwstiiT.it
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 24 3 The French Medical Profession rely ou SanUl Midy to cure rhronic bronchitis kidney anl Madder trouble, as well as disoi the uricarv organs 17
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    • 596 3 Htoertiecments. AUeTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF A FINE ASSORTMENT OF Christmas toys fO BE Hl'.l.n A l POWELL Cos, SALE-ROOM, Monday, lOtt^Dec, at II a.m. Mechanical motor-carriages and racing- 1 cars, torpedo boats, railways, magic lanterns, table croquet sets, trumpets, swords, guns, cannons, targeta, cooking ranges, mouth harmonicas, card and race
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    • 762 3 advertisements. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF LAND. AT TKI.I X RURAL*, Tfn- (oul> rsigned hex received inetruetieme TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION At His Sales Room No. 13, Raffles Place. On Tlnnsdini, thtttk Dajgwoi r, ttttmttgxm. Lot 1. All those 10 Pieces of Freehold Land comprised m Indenture dated 16th Octo- ber,
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    • 568 3 Hfcvertteements. TO LET. TO LET Oswald House" No. 2'U St. Michael Road oiT Serangoon Road with stabling. Apply to J. B. WESTERHOUT, No. 1 Raffles Quay, j Nov 9 uc TO LET A compound house No. 31 Sophia Road with stabling and water laid on. Rent moderate. Apply ALKOFF&Co., 15
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    • 139 3 The Champagne de Luxe) Jb importers. MtHE BORNEO Co., H I F mmT^ Ltu UOET ft CHAKPQM AUSTRALIAN, FLOUR. V! U i E JAMESTOWN THE BORNEO Co., Ltd. IN ORDER TO IK j RODTJCE Special tl will be sold till end of this year at half price, i.e. <tv|» fC
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  • 870 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, Dec. 5, 1906. IT- rr 'uili the Freis t .>., 'C .aw m Mr-, patriot Tf.th _v. PicUjec to R<-'._ i-> Loyalty a 1 In reference to the constantly discussed! question of the future movement of rubber prices m the European market and the risks
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  • 1166 4 Capt Legge the Harbour Master of Colombo wh>> has been visiting Singapore for a few .lairs leaves Singapore on Thursday Metnu'is of the S. V. C. will be pleased to hear that their Commandant, Major Bn>adriok, has been promoted to the rank of Lieut Colonel. Mr A. Kellar 13 authorised
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  • 213 4 ykstkkjAy \s KKsn inu^- fiviu Kuala Lumpur our .<)rrehpoiid»-ut sa\> ikit the the c> tin meneement <>f the fi- was threaten iii_r IW weather Tatar "U m th.-d-i\ i ■i.- h 'II tin- were decided. f. -How in_' were the winnerTin M xidi I Pi vtj b
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  • 194 4 Althoujrh t ii*- t;-.«>per Soulm r Moii.iuv morniuLr. i laj hafiavj h«*r scheduled tiny a ,r ;he d.'b.irkatioa of the h-r R^imen' and tfceoambarl bOOOI adhere. l |o The SlTanL'liu to-morrow morning about 1; til p**' seven and m irch <1 i 'ion At the same time
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  • 43 4 The election tor a Muni, .pal < tioowr to till the \a .^ed by the retireuienl of Dr I. mi iWn Keae;, UtoL yesterday Mr' him beuu candidate. At the hour for < 44 jie* had been registered M r 1 bein- ted.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 201 4 rmmmmmmmmmmamimmmmmmmmmmmmmam tSgEfeu POMMERY yrtTH AND I <4&« AND S Qfej GRENO'S if CHAIVIPACNE Iv I RECOGNIZED THE WORLD OVER AS I THE BEST CHAMPAGNE I f John Little Company Limited. J TO-DAY and EVERY DAY DURING THIS WEEK £asb Clearance SALE OF STANDARD AND COPYRIGHT MUSIC 4 Pieces 4, 5,
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    • 199 4 Hfcvertteements. drs. kew brothers DENTAL SURGEONS. No. 2, Battery Road. Chartered Bank Buildings. C. R. LAMBERT <Sb Coy.'s SUGGESTIChNS FOR X'mas Gifts. Real Ivory Miniatures after any photo. hand painted. Specimens on View at our Battery Road Studio. VI. Stereoscopes m several different construe- tions. VII. Photo apparatus for Amateurs,
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  • 34 5 Anti-Chinese Movement m Liverpool. it Lifwnnol Liundrywouien who hi\suppUnte<l by <'hmese, besieged the Luers m vhe Ch;u- n Sunday, attempted to Ter*' p; this by I-irii-I tbe indowi £1 lAL TELEGRAMS.
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  • GERMAN COLONIES
    • 19 5 There Luc been stormy scenes m the Reichstag during the debate on the Colonies.
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    • 77 5 Heir Hebe! declared that the insurrection In Damandaud bad been a gold tniue to the •outij.-iors. He read i letter detailing the horrible 1 atrocities m the Canerooßi n uning the; officers. Heaesertod thai only the small thieves' had lv*»n banged and the M^ once b*d ■eeaped.
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    • 13 5 Atther Deaaoeral ahoatod v \.»<k at the crimiuaK The Home adjooraed.
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    • 20 5 It is reported that the Crov.n Prince af lVr- a has been summoued from Tabriz to' 1 thfl BtgMtJ.
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  • B. N. BORNEO.
    • 14 5 Qteqp Jesst-U presided over the !> rue<> Dinner, at which o-^O persons present.
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    • 34 5 \V. C. Cowie said that we had laid .11. lit ion of a Colony which was worth 1 millions as au Imperial heritage. •iient m the future would hi pro. lunch lister.
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    • 21 5 m M II wi»J an a to wt the Sajaiakaa ■ailwuv. estates were m.-re iiUt vi I beif ent.-r-
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    • 18 5 Goabined Franco-Spanish Force. BaeaWed at 1 •.-">'- a.m. iiuls the joint' N .n waters, pt m pres- I
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  • 46 5 JAPANESE GIVE IT BACK TO CHINA. Its Future Government. ffmnj^onn. Dee i-th -M"> pui. > 'hina I: provides ti -hall Japanese advisers shall beetnpi v.'d m connection :;'Mlth ty an«l m public affairs, •rworks. eleotrie light and tramways nterprise betwe»^n Chinese 1 Japaneee. 1 -•-•>m> Kevel
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  • 475 5 The Chief Justice. -Sir W. Hyudninn .1 ■!!••<. gave judgment yesterday afternoon iv the IWO trade mark oases which have occupied the Court of late. Trachsler &Co vs L. Aukersmidt. For Plaintiffs Air Napier and Mr Cleaver, for i Defendants Mr 11. Allen an<l Mr <
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  • IN PARLIAMENT.
    • 43 5 Mr. Winston <'hurchill, questioned m the Hones of Conuaona, announced that the Qorerament were uuable without further consideration to il?i>i- Hi- Ma j. -sty that theTr.msvial UtatieOr&MUMM iboold be brought into opantion, aud therefore they «oaH —1 with il U pr»^»-nt.
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    • 46 5 Mr Churchill replying to Mr I.aidlaw. sail thai the Chinese al»ne were allowed to gamble m the Malay States, because it was a na f >ual habit to an extent unknown among the other races of the Peninsula I 11 prohibition was impracticable.
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    • 25 5 I. >rd Elgin C >v- ler"l that it is U proceed slowly, and gmdoaflj accustom the H to the idei of prohibition
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  • CHINESE AND AMERICA.
  • THE PORTSMOUTH EMEUTE
    • 35 5 Mr Miller, the ex-Ameri.- in Consul at Yokohama, who is alleged to have said ia an interview that, Japan would tight ov^r the schools question m California, has re: odaatad the interview.
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    • 159 5 >x Patient m a Gharhy. ■Mtliy morning Chief Sanitary Inspector Miyliew charged BoJMOJBJ and four Khug oooKoi with moving a man suffering from -nial!-po\ m a gharry and neglecting to report the disease. On Xov 8 a Tamil barl>er living m Arabst was att;icke<l by small-pox ami the
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    • 43 5 Received at 11 C>7 am. The co'irtmartial for the tri;U of Lieut Collar Ila connection with the Portsmouth Mutiny has commenced. Th" ebafge il the improper nee of an md opens the whole question of the order given "On the knee."'
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  • 438 5 O )NSTERNATION AT CKOSS-ST. SCHOOL. I "Arkestkd" by Inspector Gai.lv.hkh. On Monday Inspector Gallagher recei ved a letter from Miss Buxtou, beid mistress of the new Government Preparatory School at Cross-st, stating that a large baboon was loose at the School and was terrifying the children and
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  • 1045 5 By the time these hues appear m print our very >_'<><k1 frieuds the Sberwoods will be engaged iv the troublesome task of shift ing house, auJ to-day will see them embark on their way to India. During the time they have been here the regitueut has shown us
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 65 5 I take pkooon m adding my testimony to the great value of glycogen m typhoid fever. During Urn Butler epidemic, I used it and the results certainly surpassed my expectations. A marked influence was everted upon the poise und temperature, while the whole course and type of the disease was
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    • 41 5 CHAMBERLAIN S PAIN BALM. There is no danger from blood poison re--.lilting from a cut or wound of any kind, whin Chamberlain's Pain Balm i-, used. It s an juitisoptic dressing and should m every household. For sale by all dealers.
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    • 282 5 ROBINSON GO. Am g ik st ah' Mk ntL BkV Bw |F *11 v T Bnm\ -,y ir if Jnn^a^Zf^^vs I n^h\ _^^^mm^. ONE OF THE MOST USEFUL PRESENTS FOR A GENTLEMAN IS A FITTED SUIT CASE. J. TRAVERS SONS, 7, D ALMEIDA STREET, having been uppoint-d SOLE AGENTS FOR
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  • 408 6 A Year's -Red' Record. St Petersburg, Nov 1. The •'Tovarischtsch ha*. compiled Ue following figures to show the Martjrology that has marked the first jear of the Russian Constitution," ending with September 30 (Sew Style). During the twelvemonths there were 22,721 persons injured m "pogroms" and conflicts with
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  • 349 6 uwmi wmmi -i"Rv Kuosi mhhii Berlin, No\»?inl>er 4. There to be n fpideinie of tricksters and practical jokers m the FatWrland at this moment. Ad i.moHt incredible case has just set all BreuierhaveQ lughiag. A foreign workman »,i> living lately m a ilia^e n^ar Bremeihuren
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  • 60 6 Phonetic •lucuments are the latest thim;-. to be added to the national collections Tbi idea is a good on-. Instead of the .•>!•!. -l-.il •vorls of parthni^nt, paper and ink w^ artohavetho livini; rl MitiWNi from tli*lips of kin<r. preaoner. sin-er, or arti-t pi •?d fur us
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 121 6 Hunllffp The Pioaeer Experts UU II I I IIC, id Premium Bonds. Russell Co. io 12, Place de fa Bouse SECURITIES issued by European Gov'ts DA pi c Municipalities offering rMfll prospects of immense returns. To be purchased for cash or on Wfiit i the Times -ystem of monthly Descriptive
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    • 638 6 Htwertteemcnts. WANTED. WANTED CHINESE CLERK and SALES-MAN. A Smart man for Kuala Lumpur, Security required $2,000. Apply stating qualifications, nature of secu- i rity available and Salary expected to, John Little Go, Ltd. Dec 4 T. 12 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. Chinese Clerk for Rubber Estate m British North Borneo wages $90
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    • 608 6 advertisements. SHIPPING. Apcar Line. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above company maintain a tendaily service between Calcutta and Hongkong calling at Penang Singapore en route. FLEET. Tons. Comui;ind«'i c.9. Arratoon Apcar 4,M») A. E. (Jentles. s.s. Catherine Apcar 2,727 W.D.A. Thonuts 8.8. Gregory Ape-ar 4,«>06 S.H. Belson. s s.
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    • 714 6 Bfcvcrtisementfc p. o. STEAM 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, ontinental and Ameriran Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) S«]a De^ 8 Devanhn
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    • 668 6 Hbvertiaemcnte. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LINE-: itcamcrs of the Coast Fleet. TONS Haji Petchaburi 21'.»1 Rattat l^o" Borne') 21 v Anglnn i<»o7 Kuh.-ichau^ KMU And. h'iokui. i l»» 7 Kajah > M. Kickrn^ie 1 7 Pitsanul.-k 2U19 E. Kuknj r H>s7 Bangkok Hf2 S«msea J«is7 Rajahuri IMN Loo S.-k
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    • 485 6 a^vcrttocmc^to. SHIPPING. Ml. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremei. IMPERIAL I?tfft*f#r MAli The last and v. >l'-Ln.wn mail gfeaaai this Coampany Kail I tin. t Hamburg via K<»tterdam. Antv •jibraltar. V BTasli 'nd virsAdaa I k'*u- 'i aui haak. nndonn.ut OCTWAI I) BOatl N I v ;•>" Bal ■.it/ I 14 I.K. 1
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  • 69 7 (COMtBCTKi* UP TO Nov. 4.) Bank 4 m/s 2/4 demand 2/4 Private credits :i m/» 2/4 .i credits 6 m/s 2/l-;_: Fbancb, demand Bank 293! Gbkmant, demand 239 India, T. T 173 i Hongkong, demand 3! dis Yokohama, demand 114. Java, demand 141 Bangkok, demand 01 com. Sovereigns, Bank
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  • 344 7 A v#r/ sad fatality occurred m the Wl-ang-poo Biver. Shanghai, at 11. II p. m. on M-aday nigLt. the 19th. when Mr J. B. I t ..irk, weond officer of the Volute fell into the water ftvui the wharf at tue new Dock, *nd lost his
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  • 556 7 Capital Capital Issae Paid Issued paid up Value up Company. Quotations 530U.000 300,000 lo 10 Belut Tin 11. Co. Ltd 13.75 $13"i,000 140,000 10 10 Beraanrah Gold M. Co. Ltd o norn $40,000 H» 10 Do Do "Deferred; I norn $600,000 60<\OCO 10 10 Bruaeh Hydraulic Tin M. Co.
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  • 129 7 November 4. Tin l.uyer s 9&.f>) Gambier 6>5 90 Gambier Cube No. 1 10.50 Gambier Cube No. 2 9 55 Pepper ßlack(ordin.S'pore) buyers 18.70 7> Pepper, White (fair L. W. 5 p.c.) 25.12', Nntniegs(UOtothelb) 27. Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 41. Mace (Banda) 65. Cloves (Amboina) 32.50 Liberian Coffee
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  • 170 7 tla BUnopiu tiailwav i'-ompa* i'liiletl to treat as invalid the i'ouvention uf Kebniary 1902 concluded be- twees the railway coini>anv and the Fiencfa inent. which has not been approval ..f M« lulik. Sj Ion*; ii stood the Emperor rvfnsed t.> allow th»- couij»au> t<> I we«a4 section
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  • 214 7 JUTE FIRM' S FAILURE At a sitting of the London Bankruptcy; Cuurt on Nov. 7 before Mr Bag Linkluter. the affairs of Shrager Brothers. gaMval merchants and couiomsion agent*. were n. n the application for an rderof discharge >. i Cecil Shrager, the partner and manager of th* Lon<l>n business.
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  • 227 7 :id then, m football of the >ne impnl9ire s»ent!einan. forth© courtesies, hits an opponent iv I on him irhen lie !Kt> fallen. L-. an outcry against 'these and T^ople wonder lis coaling to. As a matter of I aa played to-day is as milk to :>rindy
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    • 618 7 H^rtiaetnent*. j On the Berth. j The Russian East Asiatic S. S. Co., Ltd. For Colombo and OdessaThe s.s. KIT A I is expected to load for the above ports on Saturday the 3th instant. For Freight apply to THE EAST ASIATIC Co., Ltd., Agents. DecS STUOMYAART MAATSGHAPPY NEDERLAND. FOR
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    • 599 7 Hfrvertiacmcnt*. SHIPPING. OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards! for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight and for Genoa, Marseilles, Liverpool monthly. One ontward steamer
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    • 349 7 HAMBURG- AMERIKA LIN lE. PASSENGER SERVICE. By the new steamers. Khknamv." H.UMu i.ii." HoHLNSTAii BX, and tin dia and Silesia." Tlu steamers art- s|»etially built for the tropics and have luxurious Passenger accommodation. Fir-t -cla» C'abin< amidsliip, lij,htt<i throughout by cUnstricity cabins fitted with fans. Doctor and Stewardesses curried. Laundry
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  • 315 8 SINGAPORE EXCHANGE. and CHAMBER OF COMMERCE. Special p»»neral meetings of tbcoe boUe> were tuld iv the Kxehauge-rooin yesterday afternoon at "J 80 to contirm the raoofatlOM for amalgamation, and to pod their fund* m the conjoint body. The Hon'ble W H Shelford took tho ohair for the Chamber if Coin
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  • 523 8 The Dre.U'XoV'.ht" '.'A Chinese Scheme The >>< ><i/<. (Nov. "> How far the < lovernraent'- j>ernicious policy of land-sailors and hariour-^oinj ships is being pushed is to be seen m the astounding announcement that the Dreadnought,' the new baAtlesfcip on which so many hopes rest, i*
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  • 28 8 The Director wishes It ackuowleil^'*- with thanks the following subscriptions. Tan Hoon I'hiau,'. Ks<| f^OO liarlow and Ct>. |M) 0 L I>upire. E*i s SO
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  • 295 8 Mi: Akthik JUMOtun'l St.vikmexi to Disappointed Pharehom»:rs. Gloom at financial km was turned into enthusiasm for commercial integrity by Mr. Arthur Chamberlain's speech ;it the windingup y.stcrdny (Nov. 9) at Birmingham of Tul>es. Ltd.. ;i fpmi cotcern formed during the great cycle loom. Tules, Ltd combined the
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  • 236 8 COUNTERFEITING ABATTOIR MARKS. lefttantaj morning before Mr Michell Ant Chinese were charged with having counterfeit die> m tlieir possession for counterfeiting the Municipal Sluughterh«WM mark-. Mr I'pcott for the prosecution and Mr Gaunt tor the defence. Mr Holley. Acting; Superintendent of Slaughter-houses said that he went to a house m
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  • 225 8 The lon] Chinese newspaper I'nion Tiujes ha> the InlloWMfl interesting items < >n Cho Choi'D, the well-known tin miner of the F M. S. now on a visit to China was officially entertained by the Portuguese officials of Macao. <»win^' to the detrea>eof the tea industry at Foochow
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  • 99 8 Yesterday afternoon Mr Colman was engaged m recording further evidence m the t preliminary enquiry into allegations of erf- minal breach of trust against S. L. S. I'ala- niappa Chittv brought against him by ani other chittv. Mr Hugh Fort and MrG. S. Carver were I
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  • 191 8 PCMII Exkolleu. The new preparatory school at Cruss-st was opened on Monday and all morning Miss Buxton, the new head-mistress, was very busy registering the names of little Chinese children as pupils m the new school. Parents with their little ones thronged the school compound and
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  • 83 8 Club v Roy.vj. Enoinlkk> A fairly fast and even game of hockey was played on the Esplanade last night, although the turf m parts was nearly all mud. The Engineers won by three goals to one, which does not seem like an even game, but the ball was every
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  • 114 8 I>i:kkM'VNTS DISCHABOBD. Uecently m these culuums particulars of illt-LTnticus of fraial a^aiuht Sim Ke Kway •ad Yeo F>unTiantf were ;;iveu. the evidence for the prosecution bein^ that the raeu were l.aiikrupts Mud ha.l made away with monies and property to prevent tlmr distribution to the oroditor.
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  • 62 8 < M'KNKM YESTEKJtAY. Swatow, NoveuiWr :£•">. The railway line from Swatow to Chow-chow-fu wa^ successfully opened yesterday m the presence of a vast crowd of < 'hinese and a nuniber of Europeans. Au official traiu ran to Chow-ehow-fu iv the morning and was crowded with cruests. The
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  • 90 8 A lew days igo a Chinese Doaia m charged before the liench Court with selling a voud£ jrirl named Lim Lye for immoral purpose?. Mr Bailey of the Chinese Protectorate conducting the prosecution and j Mr Harris appearing for the defence. After heariiii; the evidence and a
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  • 220 8 Tlie voun asters of Singapore are exceedingly well catered for m the home and abroad. Amah or ayah or kechil boy is ever at hand to attend to their wants. They have often special carriages they have special concerts and Christmas parties they have chocolates and sweeties to
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  • 400 8 The Norwegian steamer Profit from Bangkok has nought cart:.- of rice to Singapore. The Sea I'^lle left yesterday with reliefs For the Straits lighthouses. The Robin (Lieut -Commander Colpoys C. Walcott) refloated oa the :i:>rd lilt, shortly before the arrival of the torpedo-boat destroyers, aud she has proceeded
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  • 153 8 December I Gaea. Nor. str. Lydersen, for Bangkok. Perak, Brit, str., Crichton, for Port Sw.-tt<n-bam ;md T. Anson. Bataviijr, Brit, str. Morris, for Kuantan. Islander. Brit, str., Wright, for Christmas I*. Resident Schiff. Dut. str. Unna, for Rhio. Ophir. Dut str, Koenig. for Palembang. Betsy. Dot. str.. Bojeng. for
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 58 8 In a- rase of a neurasthenic patient who had l«en under medical treatment for years without permanent l«enetit. the effect ofj vrljco-^en was wonderful She gained m weight m»l dtrengtli so rapidly, that m twenty yeart, practice. I have never seen such results m so short a time. Easton. I*
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    • 33 8 A FOLLOWER OF INFLUENZA. Many pMRMMM find themselves affected with a iHisistent cough after an attack of influenza. Ah this cough can be promptly cured by the use of Chaiuberlaius Cough all dealers.
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    • 261 8 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPHIJ. Under Contract with the Netherlands bw OovEr.xj;: Agents ac Singapore, Ship Agency, Ute J. Daendels A Co., 3-3 Collyer Quay THE fSMMMraP DATES ABE OXLT ArrKOXIMATE. Mosscl Billiton Dec 4 Billiton, Batavia, Java-coast, Immk baia, Soemenap, Banjoewanpie, Boeleleng, Ampenan, Laln>can Hadji. So* mbtwa. Bima, Laboean Badjoe,
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 222 8 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR AND KEPPEL HARBOUR. Wharves and Dock* at which different resselt weft berthed yr*t<rday. Fast Wharf Basin Hong Moh. Fast Wharf Section I— lslander. Teest.i. Sec. 1 Wharfs— Kitai Sectio l 2 Giang Sen<». 3— Nil. 4 Siani. <1. Apcar. s— Nil. ft Charon, Achilles. 7 Calyp&o.
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    • 448 8 VESSELS IN PORT. Mcn-of-Wir Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For de Ruyter Dut cruiser ."iIMNj Swarm N»>\ 22 •ural.ay.i 1; Sea Mew Col. yc-ht 500 Murphy Nov 1»: P. Swettenham Tn< .-rShip Flae ft Tons Master Arrived From Consignee For When Ban Whatt Hin Brit 19.1 Morrnll N<-\ 12
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