The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 7 February 1907

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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, Thursday, February 7, 1907. i\u. 5,900.
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  • 186 1 11. Ii II t h*« I)i»i.»' ..t Ooiin lu^lit arri*md in Hiiit^ktni>; mi M >ud iv .tnl inr-t arilfa BpU-inlii| tmm pio lie w<„» to a Cvi w.ivain; in tlie evening -fc.p^ciil lek-iam. P.,^.- 5 Pie-l-l^nt B 'tts.-Velt Hill tlie J MHHw dip oimtwts l».tli e..n-.id-r the
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  • 1204 1 li la, aaja I.c. -p.,1.11, a t.«ir .nd fond ll UftfcM mhieli lii.\.M» louud l lie sul.ject of iiiuiwis.ui bwAk days in i.autv litre urn in. ne coniiferiMii «m|i ih,. event- whu-ti 'lev mi v.- iv lee.ili t li.itt au\ oilier d*\s in ihe cloud. ir, and \et tln-v
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 189 1 y-- H SANDEMAN'S j Australian Wines, Hocks, Clarets' and Muscat. t SAMPLES ON APPLICATION. I j Galdbeck Macgregor Gompany, j SOLE AGENTS. j! DAHL'S MILK. As a guarantee of the purity and quality of this well known brand of Milk, attention is called to the following analysis by the Government
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    • 239 1 Entertainments. French Cinematograph TKAISED ALIKE BY PUBLIC L PRESS. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION NEW FILMS JUST ARRIVED SHOWN IN HONOUR OK THK ROYAL VISIT FROM TO-NIGHT. At the Tent, Beach Road, at 7 9 p.m. An excellent entertainment of new Films, by the most up-to-date Machinery. GRAND LIVING PICTUR-ES Historic, Romantic, Scenic,
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    • 188 1 HOTELS. Hotel de l'Europe ESPLaxaoE. Musical Evening TO-NIGH. AND EVERY NIGHT FROM Op.m. to 11.30 p.m. AUSTRIAN SIRING ORCHKSIKA. SEA VIEW HOTEL, TANJ iNG KATONCTelephone No. 336. Bachelors* Quarters at Reduced Rates. LOWER FLOOR ROOMS. Only a few rooms are available, comfortable and well furnish* d. Hath room attached to
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    • 126 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Tha Hand BM II H I Cometly Company ad\tr tise their oj»tnin g ni>;ht ou Wednesday next Page 1. The Taajoag Pagar Do<:k give notice re Ch— MM Nt a Vi ar -Page 2. Prograu.ine of the Catholic Cluh Concert on Friday, on oage 4. Thu Municipal Commissioners
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 379 1 > »o < THE WEEK Thursday. 9th Hi«_ V\ ater 42- a.. 5.29 p v 1 Homeward Mail clones 3 p Priz-i Distribution Chiuese Gir's' School 4 p •S'poie Kowiu^' Uluh Meeting 5 15 p Fkidav. Blk High Water -h.ll a., 7. _7 p Legislative C vii il 2.10 p.
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  • 343 2 Nay and pubij,- opinion in Australia is unfiT >uable to tko Itiperkd Def*_ oa Com lilitiee, wliuh is iv-ar.ied »s a body of tln-orists, una able i.f really Imp ial senti Uient or of Hppreti -tin-' t 0d« fet.ee equ re ments of the Commonwealth. Tl>e
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  • 513 2 A »ot respondent wiites «o the Calcutta E- ghehman:—l think the teleg.aras about tlie tidal wave on the WttA Coiat of <v itr.i copied wilh »ho-e air »dy published re-ird-in^' the tid .1 wave at Colombo aie fafl of sig niticanee The di-tmb nee inu<t have
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 43 2 A Jamaican Lady Speaks Highly of Chamberlain T s Cough Remedy <-ou_ha rr«»« J_2 1 Cou h Remedy for confidence h?!^ 081^ c haa -"-P""! OottUTof it v n u Would not be without a of t her home. Sold by all dealers
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    • 758 2 Bfcvcrtteements. NOTIGES. NOTICE Mr. J. Van Keulen has been authorized to sign for our firm per procuration from to-day's date. HOOGLANDT Co. Singapore, lst February, 1907. ESHARAT KHAN Co. Cheapest and best Book Binder, Printer, and Account Book Ruler. All orders executed promptly. Cow's milk supplied at 28 ets. per
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    • 1587 2 I Sovcrttaemeiit*, 2STOTI&ES. Municipality of Singapore. Issue of $1,600,000 four and a hair per cent. Debenture Stock, 1907. 1. The Municipal Commissioners of the Town of Singapore, having in pursuance of the provisions contained in the Municipal I mcc 1896 decided with the sanction of overnor in Council, to create
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    • 610 2 I H&vcrtlflemcnta. INSURANGES. I Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE. Funds Exceed -d2.00u.000 W. A. Kljtfg, ■onagor, loatora Branch Aog 20 Kfyal Insurance Company. Hie ure Totai. Invested Funds _t'.».7_ ,ss;,. THE LAROE.ST FIXE office in thi: vtobld. MJin to irs i— is 'Ihe London anti Lancashire
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    • 426 2 BEmitocmcntg. BANKS. Hongkong Shan^ Corporal, i ii- Carrrat, I i M, |lo,( ..I I". J. -S-BIUTI l't "i I:• POM n ot Dili, A. i. iti.rr/. i -OMSM \nn, baa »1 B. I m Umm Choi M., 800 n ACTIJ rR W W»A\|m Bankin. rXMM IML; r annui,, ••d inter.
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  • 1893 3 I (From <ur Bfteiol CotTttprmfcat), I ondon, January I 1 1 h. Sri:r-. ff-VBICAP E.ntbh ,h. Then i- sii-ht fa'..ii.g off in the umber nifiies I.:- the Spring Handicap, m compari^.n with Ih t year's 'nomination*, but on tbr other ban I. the M-toriol i* such, a
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 192 3 AUGTIONS. AUCTION SALE At our Nale-room, No. 8 Malacca Street, On Friday. Bth February, at 1 1 a.m. a Stock cf WINES. REEKS k CIGARS. I om prtalng i Claret. Sherry, Port, B"ttled Beer and Cask A'e, igars. Freshly Imported stock of a large number of leadinir marks of HoL(.\Nit
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    • 405 3 Hfevertisementa. M I WANT WHAT I WANT WHEN I WANT IT" IS THE NEW POPULAR REFRAIN. THIS ONE IS JUST AS GOOD IS AN OLD, OLD ONE. WHEN YOU ASK FOR ANYTHING ADVERTISED BY j THE Oriental Co., LIMITED. CETIT!!! WE WONT ACCEPT ADVERTISEMENTS OF UNRELIABLE ARTICLES. Oct 26 H.
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    • 549 3 -tot>cm**cinetUo. TO LET. TO LET No. 17 Confederate Estate partly furnished. Facing the Sea. Apply to R. N. ELIAS, Malacca Street Feb 7 7.7 TO LET A bnngalo* Nc. 3 Killing Ro>d an< Godowns No. 15 Martin Road and J 7 M churned Sultan Road. R»*nt moderate. Apply to ANGULLIA
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    • 672 3 'RS2 1 Ssal JP-W A pure Whiskey of the highest quality _/7_^M4_^WG_ri_^< J Mm !t IS P oss 'b ,e to Produce at the price, lS Benrl compares fay v ably with V--__H_t£__K ma y higher-priced productions. !^-!H.-^l| Guaranteed 7 years old. r 'mo j^Fs.al m %NOUS£OFCO«m "__\h^Tti^ V^ HI
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  • 1073 4 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, Feb. 7, 1907. Here *h.il" :be Tt ■d Pe~ V* rji.hr maintain, !'u*r _y v.- jiui B— I J_t_ri.)t TV f Fl— lfe_ to Re.igiot, i t> I_w. No wonder the Amis of Afghanistan is giving himself up to the full enjoyment of the first
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  • 1123 4 If it be true that President Roohkvblt has arranged an understanding with Japan through diplomatic channels over the matter of the Californian treatment of Japanese residents this understanding will not have beea arrived at a day too soon. The President is also about to lay. through theC-li forniau Government, a
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 253 4 Caldbeck Macgrcgor Co., WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. HAVE JUST RECEIVED. A FRESH SHIPMENT OF HEREFORDSHIRE CIDER. I JOHN LITTLE Co, Ltd. SOLE AGENTS For «_^4_^ PiSS-fREY. Chocolates. Swiss Milk Chocolate. Gall Hazelnut Chocolate. and Special Chocolate. Sample Fondant Federal Chocolate. These. TWTOE AS NICE AS THE NEXT BEST. MONARCH TYPEWRITERS. •I.
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    • 252 4 Hfcverttecmente. Drs. Kew Brothers, dental surgeons. No. 2, Battery Road. Dr. A. G. BUTLER, L.D.S., R.C.S.E. DENIAL SDRGEON. 6, Battery Road. G. R. Lambert Co. PHOTOCRAPHS or THE ROYAL VISIT. 1. Arrival of T. R. H. at Johnston's Pier. 2. Guard of Honour passing Cavenagh Bridge. 3. T. R. H.
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    • 188 4 SINGAPORE CATHOLIC CLUB. mmm GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL CONCERT. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF H. E. Sir John Andeson k.c.m.g. and Miss Anderson. VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL Friday, Bth February, 1907, at 9 p.m. PROGRAMME. March Lorraine," Entr 'acte The Coster's Wooing," Mazurka Militaire "Sabre au Clair Characteristic Piece "In the Chapel"
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  • 185 5 iec. Feb. 6 11.15 am. There have been nine dditional cases of cerebral men ngitis with three deaths at _lasgo*» siuce yesterday. l'ber_ are C 8 rtises under treatment. Ree. at 4.10. pm. Feb. 6'h There have been nine additional cases of meumgiiis and three deaths at Glasgow
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  • 33 5 TheA-lMf of Atg i iui*t tv is eugtging iv the m »st hetrty aud unreserve! m tuner ia the puldic amusjineuts of Calcutta aud M mther scan lahsing the stricter Moslems.
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  • 32 5 Tbe all— UMM of the H*f Yolk party and tlie N itiou-.li*4s iv the Transvaal is now ample!* and a mijority over the Progressives .it the elections resided as assured.
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  • 37 5 Mr M Keuua s f >eaking at Pontypool, said that the principles of public coutrol ovei Urn expeuditure of public money and no religion** test would be the basis of th future educational system.
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  • 44 5 General ELvfa-fl Couiugham is dead. Major General Herbert Coningham (Mad ra<s Infantry) has W.n on the unemployed ■pn_MW| list since 18_3. He was nearly seventy years of age, and got his commission in 18-6 and rank of Major General in 1891.1
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  • 28 5 Ree. at 4.12 p m Feb. 6 h. The Dreadnought b is arrived at Triuidu hiving covered the distance from Gibraltar "ViO miles, in teu days.
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  • GERMANY.
    • 21 5 IThe second billots in Girminy have Completed the rout of th« S *cialists, who lost eleven more seats yesterday.
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    • 30 5 The trial of Mr. Th tw in New York, for Bthe murder of the architect Staudford White ius reached the defence, which is a plea of hereditary insanity.
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  • 41 5 Ree. Feb. 5.442 pro. Mr. Winston Churchill speaking at Man-Bt-h^vt^r sai I that the peers had deliberately pr.7. k. I a constitutional struggle with the 111 "ijne of Commons. Ti.e latter w..uld take up the challenge ■without hesitation
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  • 34 5 P'irli.imeiit would meet again under conditions „f war. Tiiey ha<l ou'l'.ved the means whereby the Commons could make th-ir p»wer effective *ith<ut a geue.al election, though this wai m iuetitableend. > m <
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  • 109 5 I Th-* Committee of St Ma»y's Home wish t*i 'M'nwl ig» wit) ma y i hanks the following }m t*ai list of donations towards the Home Amount heady nekni.wl.dg~d 8-3 2 norm >.._*, Mess s "nu.t-ii C 0... 50 P.ivne Railway. E«q. 50 Ou.-i.tal T- lephone Coy.
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  • 90 5 DIPLOMACY SUCCEEDS. The Times Washington correspondent says he has reason to believe that President Roose\«lt has arranged au understandin with Japan through diplomatic channtls. Ree. Feb. 5, 11.48 am. The Times Washington correspondent says that President Roosevelt proposes to lay a provisional agreement before the Califoruian school
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  • 42 5 R uter's correspondent at Tokio says that, the war talk of thu American press has heen received with surprise aud regret. It s declared that America is the last country with which Japan wants to go to war.
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  • 39 5 Ree Feb. <5, 11.50 a.m. Miny American newspapers continue to publish reports pointing out the elaborate organisation of the Japinese in Hawaii, who i hey say are prepared to act together in ca>»e of emergency.
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  • 36 5 The latest report s*.ys that the liner Sil>eria from Hongkong on January the tit'teeuth lauded at Honolulu six hundred Japanese under two captains. Many of these were said to be wearing uniforms.
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  • 59 5 Received Feb. 5, 11 48 a.m. Reuter learns that the amalgamation of •he Cape and East Indian squadrons wa» uot contemplated. The Admiralty, however, hold that it is desirable that the ships on the two stations should be interchangeable for rea sous of health. Tbe
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  • 62 5 The Law Prevails. M Briand is preparing a circular to th» prefects specifying the conditions under which leases ci~ be granted to parish priests for the legal use of tbe churches. Meanwhile the Bishops and clergy are applying to the local authority for leases. Death of
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  • 153 5 On Tuesday a Chinaman was charged before Mr Col man with the theft i*f a cockatoo a very fine white bird and quite a clever talker A detective went into the witness box with the parrot perhap* ii waexpected that the ta leu ted bird would
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  • 179 5 Police countah c N*» 323 was on duty in Victoria-st, ou Jan. 31 and found occasion In tell au ice-water seller to move on." Th»* man refused to _o and the constable attempted la make him when (wo of hi* friends interfered. The constable persisted in unking
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAM.
    • ROYALTIES AT HONGKONG.
      • 48 5 (Frvn: nitr own Correspondent?) Hongkong F_b. 6. R** 1 pm. The Royal party arrived here by the P. and O. Delhi in glorious weather. They met with a splendid reception. His Royal Highness unveiled the statues to His Mtjosty the King and the Prince of Wales.
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      • 11 5 The visitors attended the Chinese theatre in the evening.
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      • 33 5 In connection with the visit, Mr H. N. Mody, has given ten thousand dollars to benevolent societies and gives the Colony a statue of Her Majesty the Queen. > m i
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      • 78 5 Kee. Feb 5. 11.20 am. C6unt yon Radolin had half an hour's conversation with King Edward at the British Embassy at Paris. Their Majesties lunched at Versailles and visited th« museum and the Chateau. Ree. Feb. (>, 4 10 pm. Their Majesties yesterday visited Versailles and
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      • 24 5 The Ogilvie flour mills at Winnipeg have ■old ten thous&ud bags of flour destined for the Chinese famine relief. > m <
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  • 441 5 Many happy returns of the day to the lo\eu of all the Singapore veterans now at horn**, the venerable YVilliatn Henry Read, C. M. 0., who is exactly the age of the Colony, having been born on February 7th, 1819. It is almost twenty years a^'"
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  • 1050 5 As far as we can see at preseut the Cricket tournament is developing into an interesting competition R. T. Reid vs the Rest of Singapore." With the help of a little bowling from Davidsou we have great hopes that our popular friend will _-uc<_>*<l uot only totalling more
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 55 5 Sound Advice. Never neglect a bad cold. You can not teil how it may result. A simple home remedy will often bring relief and should not be ignored, but there is nothing so reliable as Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It is well known for its quick cures of coughs and colds
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    • 393 5 Robinson and Co. Ij ir-m full ranges jf IS fetl CUT CRYSTAL SHCRRY PORT OldoOWdlw. JL hi_l sn M W 'jp 1 "Crockery" CHAMPAGNE. DECANTtR TWM___R -GfISIBSuS ROBINSO .i COMPANY. We tfg to info:m cur customers that the will I __________________________Hr ■■'je mm known Old Taylor jß^kV. I Whiskey \______M
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  • 1053 6 A Remarkable Race. A picture of a most remarkable race, of whom very ittle is known in this count iy tbe canniba s of the New Hebride*, from whom the Kanakas are drawn is given by Mr. Eve.ar I Thurn, High Commissioner fo. the "Western Pacific, in an
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 92 6 King of All Cough Medicines. Mr. E. G. Case, a mail carrier of Canton n er Connecticut, U.S.A., who has been n the United States Service for about sixteen years, We have tried many cough medicines for croup, but Chamberlain 1 Cough Kemedy is king of all and -me to
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    • 562 6 Hfcvcrtiscmcnts. FOR SALE. "EMPTY HOGSHEADS'* (54 gallons) For iale about 100 to lf>o monthly. Apply to "B" c o Singapore Free Press. Jan 17 v.c FOR SALE Second hand Pianos by well known English and Continental Makers, in good order and condition. No reasonable offer refused. On view at M
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    • 576 6 -ttwerttecmente. SHIPPING. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY Servioe is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NbW TWIN SCRbW S I bAWhRS Fnher Mail Contracts with thb Impkbial Japanese Govebnment. Specially designed for the Company's Euro pean Service, lightedthroughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for
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    • 685 6 Htwrtisemcnts. 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, ontinental and American Porta. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about M IL LINES. Outward (for China) Macedonia F*-b
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    • 839 6 H^crttaemcnta. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LINES. SB y .Steamers of the Coast Fleet. TONS reg. TON.-1 MM, Pctchaburi L'l-1 Paklat 1tt.%7 Borneo 21 O Anghin 1667 Kohsichang 204' Lock*-un IH 7 Hajah 2u2M Choioing pi 7 Fitsanulok 2i»19 Pongtong 1»>57 Bangkok 192 S mien Hi 7 kajahuri 1904 Loo
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    • 615 6 -tovcrrtecments. SHIPPING. NJTL Norddeutscher Lloyd, Biemei IMPERIAL CKRM MAIL Ll\£ The fast and well-known mail t 'n C.nipar.y sail foctaifktij* f; HMinbiirt; via liott-rdam. Autu. (jibralta r, <ien.M*, N..j 1 ia and vi. 8*»«, Aden, I'olombi Penan k tmmg, Shanghai. Nagasaki a r and back. They an- dii- v Sir*_gapove
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  • 525 7 Tin: Present Expkduiok. Jamaica bus y*»t to regain her laurel* 1 as a ...tton -pfodacing colon Moi-.* than a century awoh-r r-putation stood high, but in tli.' remarkable revival of the cotton in ustry which hai iracterieed the Went Indie taring th" past year or two
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  • 302 7 In spite of the lap-e of time tha <.ju-stion of Als ice- Lorraine is almost as danger. -v*> aver it w.>, and no Anttoa af it Im I *»en dieeor**rad. A Belgian laayar, M. Alphonaa Jouet, in "Li G ami* B-vna a m tliod of settlement. For
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  • 375 7 Per P A O Manila due Feb 7.— Mr L E. P. Wolferstan Per N D L Prinzes* Alic\ due Feb 9. Mr and Mrs F. B. Jameson, Dr and Mrs ▼on Wedel. Mr and Mrs J. H Perry, Mr P T. C Nibaad— n, Kaaunnraanr
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  • 72 7 (Corrkctbd up to Feb 5.) Bank m/s 2 I demand 2/4j Private cre.litB 8 m/s 2/4 T^ credits d m's -I,£ Feancb demand Bank... 21 l\ Gbkmant. demand 2S°l India. T. T 1 781 Honukono. demand :f;^dis Yokohama, demand I A— i lava, demand IJO Bangkok, demand i>\\ mivbrkmns,
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  • 137 7 February 5 Tin sellers N I2| Gambier *> So flaaihiar Cul«e No. I 1<». I tJanihiar Oaha No. 1 i" Papparßlaek(ordin.B*pore) buyers IS k'.'l.per. White (fair L NY. 5 p. 0.) Jl.7*> j Nutme-s(llOto the lb) 25 _0 Xnlaaafi (8"» to the lb.) 3'». Mace (Banda) i 'loves (Aml*oina)
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  • 596 7 Capital Capital Issue Paid t Issued paid up Value up Company. GbnßtatWoa 881*6,066 3 0.000 lo 10 BV'lut Tin M Co. Ltd MJB $135.000 140,006 10 10 Rareawab Gold St Co. Ltd 5 norn $40,000 10 10 Do Do DaSorr $60u,000 60",0C0 10 10 Braaab MydraulU- Tin SLCo Ltd
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 166 7 I iti lereral titnei preeerihed Cypridol ay that 1 am more favomably iinritfa 'liis remedj than with any other meicri-d prep rations One of my n m taking six capsules daily who t* crate any other niaivnrial agent.*' !-*d) W. Flair enhriiiirr M i>. Richmond, t .Line. 190*. 9 FORTHCOMING
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    • 352 7 WANTED. WANTED in March next Chauffeur (Malay or Chinese) must be a good and careful priver. Apply to E." c o This paper. Feb 1 tts l. r >.2 WANTED Chinese Krani for shorthand and typewriting. Apply to K. S. T. co Free Press." Feb 5 12.2 WANTED By European
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    • 569 7 H&verttscnicnta. On the Berth. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. For Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Por s. The Tmperal G« "iHn Mail Steampr PRINZESS ALICE. 10,911 tons, Captain Polack, having lef* Colombo on Monday the 4th inst. at 9 a.m. may be expected to arrive here on Saturday the 9th inst. at about 3
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    • 528 7 SHIPPING. OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. A N D China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan .very week, and from Ja;>an homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp .v.-ry f.r night and for Qea a. Marseilles, Liverpool monthly
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    • 494 7 HAMBURC-AM-RIKt LINIE. PASSENCER SERVICE. By the new ■teaaae-a, Kuknama," Hanm Mm and Mm SCANDIA and Silkm A." The steamer* are specially built for the t r. have luxuriom Passt-nger ae.-omiuodation. First i-lav* Cabins aiuidthip. lighted throughout by electrieit> cabins titUil with fans. 1 »,..-t p§ ami rloaum cjj. ...i. Laundry
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  • 983 8 Annual Congeeuaiion vi. Mbetino The annu 1 congregational meeting of th l'resbyteriati Church wis held oa Tuesda*eveuiug n the church, the Key J A. Gra > pastor ia the chair. There wis a faitl* targe atteuduuce. The reports of Ihcfliliou. ChineseMissioiand Hoard ot Managers were presented b\
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  • 63 8 Dress for gentlemen who have receie< invitations for the reception at Governmen House on ltltli Februaiy, cxc -pi ing Officei of the Navy, Army and Auxiliary Foicwill he evening dress with d c-uaiious, lb left ban I glove oulv to be wo<ti The cardissued with the invitations
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  • 57 8 Owing to the nu.u wuttta public and privat. en -.-sigements during the return visit ol Their Highnesses the Duke and Duchess 1 Ooenanght next week, there will be npiHctice of the Philharmonic 0* chest ra m-x *v«*»k Practice* will be resuiii d at thTanglin Club on the Tuesday
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  • 366 8 Latham aud Cos. hare report, of to-day's da c, S.IVS. Thi^. has beeu a quieter week, due to th. fact that two holidays have intervened, viz on the Ist and Gth inst. and ihe ChinesNew Year h didays coming oa shorllv, an-, though a slight weakness is
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  • 228 8 The first day's pl.v t the L L T C ToUru..meut (I'uesda\) Was as foil. wg. Ladies Singles M h Saund-rs l^>at M>B Mchol_on. Mixes Does ea. Mrs *--al/mann ami Mr Qaaoa l>e;it Ham Littlefur und Mr E F. Sal/mann. Mi: s Sal/maun and Mr How
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  • 121 8 Some interesting iiiei.,, v nntrssri' a wil bn c i.liiHtt.l Ibis ,ar. Th- first Feb 27 i** I bal oi' the birth of Longfellow, whirl, will I.- honoured l,v a g.ilheiing of .\me;_r.ii ni n .-f btltmra at tlie pool's home at Cami ridiio. liaaa. His fneede, W hit tier
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  • 319 8 The Bharata br ugbt the Singapore race hore*a back fr.ou Penang un Tuesday. Tne Norwegian Steamer Gerd from Btugkok has ii cargo of teak on board foi B unbay. The steamer Skramstar from Saigon brought a cargo of rice aud paddy to Singapore OS Tueeday. The steam yacht
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  • 144 8 On Tuesday aflrraaati lielore the Bench Ooert, M**o_nM smm hMarioaa, waneharn w ill eheatt g S -eiia Moh«m**d Sal!, h on the I to h ultimo, l.y preten-ln.ir that he w.-ul I pay the pUteh-M nioiie-., $387 of a shop on i hit day and so dect'.ve.l S
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  • 482 8 The cas>« in ahicii M T L Gh»ling of M.->>r> Uaaii-tt <t Co, was eharfptd wiih i. unlink cvrtaiu liquuta att.r h..tirs an-t making faha* d«clar*iii«»u retf*»tdiatc the s.iue, araa com- u-ie.l b fore M Michell im Tuoadaj. Mi Farrer B»jra*eoo**duet»d th»- -< i-.* tor
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  • 87 8 i-rrssMTß List ov Ciunksk Bcbsosisbbi. Amount previously acknowledgotl ISOjM&SO Pss Mb. Yau Ntaa Pan. Subscriptions from Kuantuu. On Heng Koiigsi &40 Chop Yu On Lung B Chop Man Yu .'to Chop Won- Seng Li r, Mr Lin Cheong 10 Chop Hap Heng Fung Wesg Hou lit Chop
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  • 85 8 Taking advantage of the holiday yesterday, a match was played ou the S C. C. grouud between two ser itch elevens picked from the club members. The side whose battiug was opened by Dr Nicholas could only score 49 of which Dennis put as 10 Bevau leek tire of
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  • 173 8 Per Bha.ata: M ssrs C Tilsley, D Ladis lavs Jarmy, E Polhwk Mr and Mrs Wad dell, Mr and Mrs Haw iv Dr and Mrs Mi ne, Count de Grasset, i'r Peck, Mr and Mrs F. A Arter, Mrs Afe, Mr Ko L.ita Vl r Law Lim, Mr
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
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