The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 December 1906

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1906. NO. 5,864.
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  • 167 1 Speci.il Tel-L r iMii> Mention a sliippiti:: eombi'mtioa b-»*«se« tl«a Y a* <•*— Compfi aud .I.^'iu-sf Wnen, mtki a Meet of fit'tp^n ships. I'i!_>Accortlisg :-> wiiv>» hum 1 lie E.ist. tlip Ru'ftO .1 <}' in. ■>■«.• if -u'"! i iti.uis aiv ptVflWMf f«ivuiir.il>!v. J.vjMii ii »t UMMtiagOM
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  • 1141 1 fSa liimmii •u>tant!v i by* certrtiu iuiperl* c! iou iu the education "1 >'U j\id;re> which Ims left them wholly innocent «,f l lie |h •iiif if meie^aut argot of th» people It mm H*J to accept as evidence in ilii« .•■•nuei-tiou the bland appeals of iudge>
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 189 1 THE ASIATIC PETROLEUM Coy, Ltd. THE STRAITS L I HOTOR C CARRIAGE WHEELS. I Re TYRED O^ Best Quality Rubber Only ALL SIZES OF ENGLISH AND DOUBLE WIRE SHAPE #^J^ IN STOCK C^^ REPAIRS TO MOTORS, &c, &c, > ty CHEAPEST AND BEST Kf%> /5, BATTERY ROAD. JP r \>
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    • 180 1 Hotel de I'Europe X'mas Day. De L'EUROPE DINNER TO-MORROW NIGHT AT 7.30 p.m. Menu by our French C'hel Austrian String Band. Please Reserve seats before hand. Hotel de I'Europe Syndicate. PROPRIETORS THE SEA VIEW HOTEL TANJONC KATONCChristmas Tree Children's Fete On Sunday, "Oth Decembei V.*Hi, at 5 p.m. Cakes ami
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    • 115 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. The Tanjong Pagar Dock Board will not work on Jan. 1st unless notice is given. The godowns will be closed on Christmas Day, and the roads closed to the public on certain da vs Page 2. Clyde Villa to let -Page 1. Wanted an accountant able to proceed
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 268 1 THE WEEK. HOVOtT, 24th Hift Water: 5.8 ;< I 20 gOf Team* An ire. Hugbj Selan^. r r. Sing 'Straits v. Rangoon, Cricket Chamber of Couimerce Meeting, 2.30 p TI'ESDAY. 2-iti: Hitfh Water r— f J a 818 Christmas Day. Public and B..nk Holiday. t Selamjor v. Sincu; C!ul. launches
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  • 190 2 SKLANGOR V BIKGAPORE Moad.iy. 24th Teauis amv-. Monlay. 24tn Ru.'i.y. SWaa- il pur. So «W V. Wrii >-»d.iy, 2'>th 7 H if S B»for* r.^i.«r. 'A -tinesday. ratara The followiui* visitors an eoaiiag dow by the S-'-dio-'r Mrriviag <. r 7 am. this morn.: G P Cam
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 133 2 NOTI6ES. THE TA\J<>\'<; iAdAR DOCK BOARD. TICE is hereby given that the Tanjong Pagar Duck Board will observe Tuesday, Ist as a holiday. the wharves will be continued as I here previous notice B Hdi will be closed for I ery to 1 n- and New I By Infer, J.
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    • 584 2 NOTIOES. notice Orders are now being booked for the liX)7 Pattern llumber Car and should be placed at once for delivery early in the year. The very latest improvements are embodied in this Car, making it at once the most simple, elt^ani and up-to-date vehicle on the marke 1 Five
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    • 857 2 Htocrtiocmcnt9. NOTICES. SUNNY SINGAPORE S3. Federated Malay States, Johore, Straits i Settlements, Philippines etc. Advance orders booked with the Author (Rev. J. A. B. <ook) will be sent /»>st jn< Dec A 4.1 Municipality of Singapore. Issue or $1,600,000 Tour and a half per cent. Debenture Stock, 1907. 1. 'I'hf
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    • 648 2 advertisements. NOTWES. Schedule B Stvt>»"nt of Rates and Hues t9ol IMf. u Rates. Taxes. Total. > 1901 ."?523,628 19 $137,428 00 $661,056 19 1902 616,710 56 149,950 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 98 172,211 75 1.246,127
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    • 525 2 H^crtiscmcnts. ixsuKaneES. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. FIRE, MARINE. ACCIDENT. GUARANTEE. Funds Exceed W. A. SIMS, Manager, Eastern Branch. Aii- 0 Koyal Insurance Company. fire Lite Total Invested Fi xdb jCV'.T^.'.^^o. THE LAK'.EST KIKE OTTKE JN THE WoKLI'. ■UVJUUaB I \_-ents. The LOBdOB and Lancashire Fire Insurance Co. CaMTaX, Mt,\Tt
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    • 432 2 Htocitiscmcnts. BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai B Corporation. PaH'l I M'ITAI. Reskkvb Find lin»r Reaerve |10,000.< *H\ Biiverl{eseiTe...f l".j Rkskrvf Liahii.ii 1 pkoi'rietoks I -I KT OF DfU A. Hat 1 1 G H Jlii.h'-iwt, E««i 1 E. <m.etz, Esq. ■aa. Mr W. j. Ovaaai 1 < Lamun D. M. Ni- I
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  • 584 3 Thk Sii.vkr Don u; Nov Jritli I In ivply to Mr E. (Wil for E Sajwoof. Mr Kuncimau >.ti.i A. has ataaai. m Oi«W 0 aacil ■a pa^^ed by His Majesty pruvidina t r the redaction in fineness of th<* Straits Settlement* dollar from 9<»o
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  • 93 3 t!«r%, xl T, t^k.i t ::*nt with I <> El_'ir. .md to carry i --i SJalaj States and St> ts Ktkai- hmmm of tin. v*oid. tiiver. roe, <o«l. ar.l general miner*. JL-- R I 1 28, Bud^e-rou. E C 1 imß, SS, n«if nm E. C. 1 Per.-vn.a-l.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 49 3 *0 OPIUM IN CHAMBERLAIN S COUGH REMEDY not the bast ahamae iu eji t-> -mail eVaV etamaan eaamaai 1 other harmIl bn an established teputation thirty years a^ the most suciti u^e for cold*-, croup and I*. tlwaya cure*, aud ia C bildr. -ii like it- Sold b> j
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    • 476 3 Bbvcrtiecmcnts. 2WQTIONS. MORTGAGEE S SALE Oh Bullocks and Cart. Th, wmitrai§mi has received mttruHimu TO SKI. I. Bl PUBLIC AUCTION At No. 303-6 Kampong Bahru. On Thursday the 27th December. 1906 at 3 p.m. One White Indian Bullock with straight j horns. One do do do Horns slightly bent forward.
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    • 434 3 dtocrtiscmente. TO LET. TO LET Clarelands, Tanglin. Entry Ist October. Apply to VADE Co. Sept 6 mwf uc TO LET FURNISHED from lsi January, house in Grange Rot 4 bedrooms, stabling for 2 horses. X.R. c/o"Free Press.' Dec 19 u.c. TO LET. Nos. 18-b and 19-2 Wilkie Road. Apply to
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    • 347 3 H^\ > C"tioCmC!lt£s. TO LET. TO BE LET No. 7 Buttery Road. Three rooms ou 2nd floor. Apply to GUTHRIE A Co. Ltd. Feb 10 pc t TO LET Godown No. 41 Robinson Quay, with a landing pier. Apply to CHOP KWONG HUNG. No. Ift Market Street. Apl 7 nif
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    • 208 3 THE "EMPIRE" 40,000 in use. q n i H i /I^^SsS^Jw^P^BSPiSs^^^^ to the This Machine has been supplied to The Postmaster General- The Covt Printing Offices Colonial Treasurer. Colonial Secretary. Survey Department- Govt. Veterinary SurgeonPCM.O General Hospital Court of Requests Land Office- Audit OfficeMaster Attendant- Raffles Institution. Singapore &Kranji Railways
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 19 4 Gaunt. -On the 19th instant, at Kalanda, Nassim Road, the wife of Lancelot E. Gaunt, of a daughter.
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    • 42 4 Fis( her-McGlenchy. -At the Presbyterian Church, Singapore, on the 22nd, by the Rev. J. A. Gray, Frederich Alexander, son of Mr E. V. Fischer, Glenelg, South Australia, t<> Nellie, fourth daughter of the late A. McGlenchv, and Mrs. McGlenchy, of Sydney.
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    • 58 4 Angove. Nov. 25. at London. W. C. ANGOVB, Commander R.N.R., late P. and O. 1 ompany's Service, aged To. I'atekson. At HelensLurgh, on 29th November, Janet Isabel, wife of Robert Gilchrist Paterson, and second daughter of James (iilfillan. formerly of Shanghai, China. Sinclair. Nov. 20. at South Petherton. Matilda,
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  • 839 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, December 24. 1906. Um p.-itn 1 Pledged I -'i w Thk Umiied Servit QamfU (Not. 22) n responsible for the ttatenient that aui<';u r <■ •!i:.u_' changes th^re will be still farther depletion of our foreign garruoM by tbe remoTal of tbe Regiment fn The
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  • 283 4 A; the Pratbj !> iv there a ill lM I '.'an, in Bi h*» Im-^u iasertcJ iu and equipeaeni of tin: J'.'l^ I111: i t A»sneiatiou has I* tiua under tbe 3 Cuban "^neral douiiai :js in ttie Cbtaaae ariMMnents, and ursea tbe immediate Joublinx "t tbe Tnuu 3 -mine
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAM
  • 7 4 Tiif < iovernu H to-morrow, Chrmtma*
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  • 39 4 i A i- •.ihllUljv troin I < >n •Mtl> i H"! m.ld»--1 I II 1 .M-H H t hero iiad l>Meii r I v\ i daut that lim D.P.I I I Mi I a i-eas.'! tuatty I i
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  • 20 4 iier-uihi. roaumtlel ti!, to if it tli. •It'll,!--"1 1. that it i lit.- blood h of tii riii-
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  • 10 4 in in hear that t i i«- i ug reset"-
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    • 339 4 KELLY WALSH LARGE SELECTION THE IMPERIAL ENGLISH-MALAY-CHINESE DIARY 1907. GI FT BOOKS Folio < 12 8 '»•> l5O W*», Wl i-»wwi%w mtsrU*v*4 with Hotting paper, cloth back. CHILDRENS BOOKS with all local information. ANNUA'S. $1.25 ENGLISH AND CHINESE LEATHER GOODS date block With English and Chinese Dates printed in w
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    • 442 4 Hc-pcrttecmcnte. drs. kew brothers DENTAL BUROBONB. No. 2, Battery Road. Chartered Bank Biildings. AUCTION SALE OF War Department Stores Ordbh <>k .Maiok fj. .1. HUNT. it. A. Chief okdanan* i: Offi< er, Sth mis Bbttlemekts to n held AT THE STORE, PULO BRAN! Friday, iBth Deetmbt r, at :..:<> p.m.
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  • LATEST TELEGRAMS.
  • RUSSIA.
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  • 46 5 •.■>uj<l"» iu n-tori.i--linst not tflce 1 a knife I 1"--g ui tu 1 iu all i m ma Be b« proceeded to W n moutbfuk I i'rl I VVben he I re oa i i bound for three Aa be i period ia
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  • THE KING'S SPEECH.
    • 37 5 Bee I-- 22 12 n xm. I iment t-> be Iship b) aroy is Amir ;in-l Mj tud to proa King K I. -■••a i tsage oi Um H«brid«a nenti m I Mm .a. Lines.
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    • 24 5 Bis Ma it aotwiUistaadiaK I oo—ukrition u'iv»-u to 'lie ianroTeaent "f prim. try edocatioa ii'> Mttwr Um dithoulty bai beea aniwl at
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    • 47 5 He trusts that duriu,' the oomiag year hm .4 <i -vernmeiit will COM into full operation in the J i-ul Onuigia and that it will tßMrt I powerful influence iu ncuriag peace and for >; li eolonie*. M U«itj w td- Birsngtii ol my i Africa."
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    • 38 5 I am happy to paf .i<lus t t.e BMMage ••tint IreUud continues tranquil and the general improvement in the peasantry makes the failure of the potato crop less grave than it would have teen is former times.'
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  • GERMAN POLITICS.
  • PARLIAMENT.
    • 39 5 Sir Edward Grey, sptmking in the Houm ■ninoij-. said he had no reason to believe that Japaaeee g ods would receive praferastttl rates on the Chinese ESastern Ktilway. but if evidence were forthcosniug tothateffdCt, Further investigations would
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    • 27 5 that Britain had is* was prep ured to >n- tTiaptttbetical] I;-- impo md taxation of opium. j -tU u ive uace beau race va 1
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    • 55 5 Bee Dec. 22, 1225 pm. be Minister! ii party i'i the H linnnoui yesterday were exre of the bitter resentment at theatMr Bilfo the Education Mr Birr irritating aud m Mrtifying thai »< iv dost i Hi oil at the bidding of Mr the f\iatiU!.' law v. ild
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    • 24 5 l'a' Ii kinenl lie iau ifi i :ludbill. .'..Ml- bu t 1 1 1. lleul11 and mi ti..- I n n Tenants
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  • 349 5 All on Boakd Saved. The small British steamer Karaag which arrived here ou Saturday from the Natuna Islauds brought the uews that the British steamer Billitou, belonging to Messrs Teo Hoo Lye of Bdach rd, has become a total i loss running oa a reef at
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  • 357 5 On the iuvitatiou ol M rsDaendeld Co, ts fur the Stoomraart Maatschappij 9 ogapore «'ii Saturdajhad mi .■•loi'v ol looking otot the fine new .1 Rambrandt, which called I here on ber homeward voy age. The short--'.iv of the* Mela in Port re.l tnv Lu_'e function,
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  • 129 5 3 V A. Monthly Handicap. In the S. V. A. Rifle Club shout then il>. >ut thirty competitor* aad Battery in* Major Ma\he\\ Took the first pri/.e ia A CUM with a toon of 99, which iuclu a handicap ol 1" p'>. Lieu 1 B broke with the
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  • 745 5 Local Famine Find Ibstiti m>. A meeting vu held iu the (V inctl Chamber ou Saturday at noon, to consider the best UMtbod of starting of au ftppeal on behalf of the sufferers by the famine in; China. The Deputy Governor, Capt. A. Young, presided, and these
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  • 86 5 'i'e iu r icing bet ween tbe C ib ud ha> '••ii an atti t tb« Sn \vnI mtng Club on Sun-lay, followed by a polo match between the gun-room officers ol the warships and the Club. Neither took place, owing to the absence of police and Bailors. A
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  • 113 5 <>n Not. 27 in the Laboiutoi [Mercy Hoapitalat Pittsburg, J\ S. A.. .■\|i!o>i.in of ■lumicals brute buodredd I culture tubes, and liberated million* of bacilli of diphtheria, plague, and other I diseases. Tbe firemen who were called in I t.> inpi tew the Ham» j Following the explo- ■mw ware
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 213 5 Robinson ®> Company. NEW SEWING MACHINE WV^^QM BEST MACHiNE OF THE J. TRAVEBS SONS, 7, D'ALMFIDA STREET, ated SOLK AG NTS FOB 1 HE iiwor/il riPrfrif In in UtIiIJCJS LJtA*i! 1L v/lf#s LIU. OF ENGLAND In Singapore and the Federated Malay States, beg to inform the public that they are
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    • 1110 6 aa^a-— aa^-a— taia-a-a-a-aaaa-a-aa-aaaiB-a-aa-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-a-aa-a-aa-ai advertisements. CHINESE PLEA FOR JUSTICE. J SiS'iAroRE Chinaman's Ai-pial. Much interest attaches to the remarkable letter cf protest, printed below, in which a Chinese resident in Singapore repudiates the charges so freely levelled against his countrymen, and challenge comparison with Western civilisation It may 1* mentioned that
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    • 712 6 rillifying a -garter of the whole human race for the sake of petty party spite. If the S'onconiormists. who have sent so many rais■donaries to China, have any Ice for righteousness and fair play, they will suspend their judgment on the morality or immorality of the Chinese until a commission
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    • 566 6 a6verti9cmcnts. SHIPPING. Apcar Line. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above company maintain a ten- daily service between Calcutta and Hongkong calling at Penang 8c Singapore en route. FLEET. Tons. Commander. s.s. Arratoon Apear 4.510 A. E. Gentles, s.s. Catherine Apcar 2,727 W.D.A. Thomas s.s. Gregory Apcar 4.»><>tf S.H. Belson.
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    • 719 6 H^crttocmcnt9. SHIPPING. 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, C ontinental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward fur China) I^7 Delhi
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    • 686 6 Hoverttsemcnts. SHIPPING. g Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LOTS. iteamers of the Coast Fleetion iaf. Pataaaaaff -'l^i Pakiat i«57 Bacaee 11' Anghiii ITr>hiich«ai And. K--Kajah 2»C"» M. Ekkuiets Pitaaaalok 201^ E Kickmei i'>" Ban^k-A 11*-' Sumsen l'>s7 •mri I".*'4 Lm Kumt 1!*" Phra Na: HUM Manila Machew LtOO Sandak.tn Maiudu 1-jH
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    • 553 6 Hfc>vcrttscmcnt3. SHIPPING. KM. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bie. IMPERIAL (iERMAN AIAII. I Tlie BMI aai v -ell-known mail otaaaM fortnight 1\ Hamburg vi.i R •tti-rd-iii*. Ant".-:: iibraltai 'i.-u-.. v Naples, Alexandria and vice votai 1' Suez. A«len. OotoaaV IHI Shanghai. Nagasaki* K '.iCk They an- due in > undennentione<l OUTWARD HOMEWAI. S«ydlitz
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  • 89 7 M >e«io Jeteryiiue.l t> ni.ik*' a ,1 mJ aipuaal the opium vie*, .tu-1 it i> now 1 that the Chinese Goverumeut !n\>- ll M in-Urins of the first an 1 -,>- -•til I'iink wl»u.irf opi'iiu suioker.- ;ire t.. re .emselres |q the Emperor. Tl»ev will -a iKive
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  • 66 7 H ■*-'> I'- in .i';i!i; prapanUi ftomimn i "j *ime" <lur- season .iu,l The Adelplii LVf Ul.i.lf ,11 !\llli^»MII»»lit* T.. A vkktlH haat«ftka Chriataaaa bra l*> prep,ti^.l hv the clever eka| .iu.s i) tua-jeineut have eui^ij^d .i p.irtv q| i tnm mmm H I"' The sanirt uiijht
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  • 81 7 ir t ,t ii.tin«->l Mohamtnl uas dHUMd pwuiutii 8 man He met ;i ■1.1. .iu-1 preeudeil *•> »r:»-*t luui. B« ii> the mm .i re;t! (K>lieem tu iu iut rimi.vcame .m the :es?t.i himsell •<irt the tecvaed refused to {>lea<l to Hi lid I.h had pud
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  • 42 7 A w to a Hue H The M mlte-1 i. A- ■late 'iui in iu >■ he had I uuinl>er .>t If ol id hi I tkfM rib« were rr.wturv.]. i« left baad tarad, badlf br m hour
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  • 60 7 A i m •wo Chinamen «vre arres;being in possession of I i-.i 1 isjwtiag ippir.iti-. Tbt?v erumeot mmm n evidence. !i«? paraphernalia brought to the m >rphi;i '-1 with s.U'ir >>i milk. I morpii by the 1 from -'lie fan 1 in anti- ptica '.ithsome -rre«l tnm
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  • 83 7 .m- Th^ in >-' iha D 1' W. Murphy .iud 9 i 1 I »hn A M SI. l»trk--. it. 3 ft Uoapil .1 The I 1' C. M H"( In Ual i aia«a« I Kim V.tiu. L v X U1 P,B Mr A. Knight. rj J N
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  • 68 7 (CuKKECTED CP TO DfC. 22. ißank 4ms 2 4? demand 2 4 Private credits Bua 8 2/4j*j credits 6 o/f France, deuiand Bank... 293^ Germany, deinaud 239 India, T. T I7S Hongkong, demand v °odis Yokohama, demand H4| Java, deuiand '40J j Bangkok, demand 61 uoui. i Sovereigns, Bank
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  • 135 7 i December 22. Tin buyers 96. I Gambier 0.80 i Ganibier Oube No. 1 10.45 Gambier Cube No. 9 9.55 Pepper Black fordin. S'pore) buyers 1 7.87 1 Pepper, White (fair L. W. B p.c.) 24.75 Nutmegs (110 to the lb 2d. Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 00.75 Mace
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  • 542 7 MINES. Capital Capital Issue Paid Company. Quotations Issued paid up Value up i 530U.000 3oo,(»00 10 10 Belat Tin M. Co. Ltd ]'< >0 $135,000 140,000 10 10 Bersawah Gold M. Co. Ltd -i nom $40,000 10 10 Do Do i Deferred) nom $600,000 t;O<\<M 0 10 10 Bni»^
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    • 329 7 Hfcvcrtiscments. Energy, Ambition, Cheerfulness, Strength, a Splendid Appetite, and Perfect Health If Wk v b»t be <*cure<J If all who follow th« example of the young lady who gives this testimonial ••Kverv spring, for years. I us*«l to have intolerallf lieauut 1»» ami total l».»s of en *rgy. st> that
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    • 565 7 a^crtiscnicnts. On the Berth. BRITISH INDIA S, N. Co., Ltd. FOR Penan*, Rangoon and Calcutta The Royal Mail Steamer BHARATA" 4.n.')4 tons. Commander A. J. Windebank, r.n.r., will be despatched for above ports on 13th inst. at 4.30 p.m. prompt, making the ravage to Penang in 24 hours. £he has
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    • 462 7 SHIPPING. OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nav. Co. Ltd. The <'■ BBjaatiea 1 Btaaaaan are despatched from Lirttpool OVtwatdfl foe the Straits, China Bad Japan every «wk, and from Japan hnaanaanli t-T Lon'l-'n. rtiniaai ;i1,.1 Antwerp i-v.-ry f>>rtai>'l for Gtaaoa, Maneillas, Lii monthly. OMoa&md bbmubmb 1
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    • 259 7 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. I PASSENGER SERVICE. j By tke n. u rtwiaiem, Rhesastia." Ham H ■bmtajdi in. an.l th<- I -\mha ami Silkma."' The steamer^ an bpedally built for th. I hav. luxuriotu- 1 t-coiiiiinMlatiun. Kit>, > tliruu-hout by electricity, cabins fitted with EuMT^Doctor at:<l Steward Lnairy on board. Return tidu
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  • 2122 8 In re IV L. P. AriuamaUv Chottf and two oth-r^ v s K V A L Met hi i CbeUj. j For the appellaut (defendants) Mr Rapier. For the respondents Mr Van DViaaren. The Chief Justice *iid that in thihe was of opiuioii that tlie appeal must
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  • 1122 8 Mr F. A Fis« her am> Miss N. McOlbscht. A wedding of eoaaiderabh) locil intoresl v;ts >oleinui-e<l on Saturday afternoon, when Vlr K. A. Fischer led to the altar .Miss S'ellie McOlenchv. The bride has for tome time pa.>t been fiwquantly beard at j •oucer'.s in Singapore,
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  • 122 8 Mr. Dillon attend in the Botau of Commons the wtlier dav whether, iu the eveut of Egypt being still influenced by a wave <>t fanaticism, t.nuists ptopoaiag t<> spend the winter in that country vvmil 1 I** warned ot the danger. The Foreign Secretary assured him that there
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  • 111 8 Uu fVidaj bafow Mr «ireeu Chief Detective [aapeetof Boana eauani voung! Hokieii uat:ie<l Thiain Su nita Iwtunuag to the Colonj utter he had beeu banished T>r lite. The aoeneed !-Ai'l he was born in Penang aiul had been au £ngli>h teacher of the nßglo-Chineae School there. He
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  • 46 8 The bomeward bound '.Teruiau Mail steamer P. H. Luitpold came in last evening and leaves for Europe this aoraiag. The P. A. O. mail steamer T>elt;t brought the Christmas mail au evceptioual! one on Saturday, aad lac i't: aaila •rte«] in the Drill Hall.
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  • 63 8 By a enrions coincidence, on a recent Sun- day l^fore the choir surplices were wu-shed. one of the hymns contained the words. How many ipot denies the rol>es." and on the following Sunday, aaje the parish mag-a/ine of St. Peter's Church. Oreal Windmill-street. Piccadilly circus, when Mm choir appeared in
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 213 8 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPMIj U.M'ER Conteact WiiH int Xetheklan i>> India <j..\-> Agents ac Singapore, Ship Agency, late J. Daendels &«Co., a-3 Collvcr Q UIU THE CKDEKSIGXEH I'ATEP ARE ON LT APPHoX IMAT Reyniersz Djambi Dec 24 Djambi. D. van Twict Batavia Dec 24 Batavia. Java-coa>t. San.aranj Boelelenp. Makassar. Aml>oina.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 205 8 WEATHER REPORT. Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Rain. Dei 21. Hkong4 p. 29.99 SWI 74 c Manila 4p. 757 XWI J9 S5 c Dec 22. R'kongl*' a :^>.-21 El 60 od Manila 10a. 761 XWI 27 2 Kemknf K-.-'iu HogpUal, Dec. 21, |90< 9 a. m. p. m. Qp.
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