The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 February 1907

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1 9 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 11. 1907. NO. 5, .)<):{.
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  • 219 1 1 be i.-nil- ami nnimuiy of ih« Vmi-ij T«v lu»> lit*-n <liMovered at Taebat by ihe Egjrp totogist P*TM. Ttfe latter was wraprn-.] in bli^^th "I Maay objects of L, r t>M" ;tnd iiitfit-sf \.Hin t't.uud iv th»> tottb (f%ms i Cuioiii-t !L;i(lt-r.-« ;it»- challaaguig Jaatir, an
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  • 1018 1 '["ii>- tii-i fl.'i .lid \t.i« |o mi.«* th« Lniu-li. landed with «r:»in i*U(.:.:.' I ..;i lht»jet!t\ Imt tl-min-fortttao was duo t«» at*rtlaf i.t*< ti.. ••,u*l hunt for a I*4l*l id which i* ootoiiowolj th«» ino.-t clllMvf !i ♦•ailh l.rll MM h** but Iwomtoatvf Ui -;•<•<• -Imll whisfln
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 240 1 THE STRAITS CYCLE MOTOR GO. CARRIAGE WHEELS. Re TYRED Best Quality Rubber Only ALL SIZES OF ENGLISH AND DOUBLE WIRE SHAPE IN STOCK REPAIRS TO MOTORS, &c, &c, CHEAPEST AND BEST IS, BATTERY ROAD. THE SUCCESS OP THE ARROL-JOHNSTON CARS IN OPEN COMPETITION IS EQUALLhD ONLY bY THE I SATISFACTION
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    • 258 1 HOTELS. Hotel de j i l'Europe ESPLANADE. Musical Evening TO-NIGHT AND EVERY NIGHT FROM 1 6 p.m. to 11.30 p.m. AUSTRIAN STRING ORCHESTRA. SEA VIEW HOTEL, TANJONC KATONCTelephone Ho. 335. Bachelors' Quarters at Reduced Rates. LOWER FLOOR ROOMS Only :i few rooms nu- available. comtotXiibW: i an>\ wt-W furui-ili» .1.
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    • 16 1 ENGINEERS I GONTRA GTORS. r t i uj i I BURMA STRAITS S/^Af and I GHINA.
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    • 81 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Exchange Bank^ will be dosed Wednesday and Thursday Page 'J. For sale, cob and pip Pape 6. The B. I. ThonKwa will b«- dMMldwd for Indian ports on Thursday Pa^«- 7. Auction sale by Powell Co.. of valuable house properties in Milacfi the estate of Lee Kenjr Liat,
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 338 1 THE WEEK. High Water -v :>!♦.-.. i" r. P M M Mai! Homeward du> M M Mail Onftwsvl due. UmUblmV of (JottMKR Ml i i At Homo" M I j S.V.A. Comptuij drill, o o<> p S R E. lßgiM«riag drill. 5 10 y TVWDAT, l-'th ffifk Water .'»4 h
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  • 116 2 The formation of gramophone arobfaH is the latest development in Viennese musical «'ire c«. The ConterTatory lias already bei»nn its collection, which include as man> records as possible of voices of firmer pupils who have Income fimoiu in the musioa.l world. Apart from thn general interest
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  • 653 2 In tbe Irish Cour of K.in>:'* Ben h Lefore tbe Lord Chief Justice, the Chief Baron, Mr Justice Madden, and Mr. Justice Kenny, an ■fftteaiira was made to attarh Mr. Walter Long. M.P. and the edioi^ofthe "Irish Times and the M Dublin a.ly Express." The application aros*»
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 517 2 B&perrtecmcnta. JVOTIGES. NOTICE The Exchange Banks will be closed on Wednesday, 13th inst. )r. XT l Thursday, 14th Chinese New ear. The new .steam launch MAX 48 tons, carrying 50 passengers, speed 11 knots, suitable for pleasure cruises etc., can be hired upon application to, PERTILE Co. Keb 9 st
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    • 626 2 Htoertiaementa. NOTIGgS. NOTICE THE TANJONG PAGAR DOCK BOARD. CHINESE NEW YEAR. NOTICE is hereby given, that Tho Tan Jong Pagar Dock Board will observe Wednesday, 13th February, 1907, as a holiday. All work on vessels will be -uspended [except in urgent cases, previous notice having been given to the Board.
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    • 259 2 Htoertieements. Cheapest and best Book Binder, Printer, and Account Book Ruler. All orders executed promptly. Cow's milk supplied at 2* cts. per chupak aeuvervd at any adcre.ss. XJ Brass Basah Road. IMOV U v COLLARD COLLARD PIANOS. THE LEADING ENGLISH HOUSE. Established I7f*». Messrs. CUNNINGHAM CLARK Co have just received
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    • 338 2 j SJwcrtisemcnts. rx&umam&Bs. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd 'fire, marine, accident, guarantee Funds Exceed 4i12.000.000. M ana ger. Eastern Branch Ausf 29 Hoyal Insurance Company. Total Invehtid Funds j£*J,722,n.Vi 'HIE LABOUR WOE OFFICE BOUBIBAO A Co.- I The London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Co. i>nAL Jusrjoo Faid-cp Capital i.'! Rkhkkv*
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    • 301 2 B&vcrtiecmentft j Hongkong &Shangto^ Corporation. t P wn-rr 'apitai... HRV« F( VI. JJ*J >■■«!■ |10, ■Nrßiiiii.i 0 j Rkskkve Liability o* rmonuMtom*..., H. K. 1 ACTIX., CHM, Skak.jiui.-w UUfliOß4| London Ban« K8 SQCOA] the amount t^ n ii»t.-r- 'i-a- The r»U- of inU'rw-t 8 nl. 1008. INTERNATIONAL BANKING CORPORA^ FISCAL
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  • 488 3 rtathtlc* bfcV* been jwiblUVfl by a <„ lin.ui J:i l'<"' comp.i i ing the skipping traffic through the. t IMI Canal in lfeKi *ith tli:it of 4KS n:ituv.i!ly, the figures t.v lO<>6 »ro not liable. Tbe aljact L», of ecu t(. demonstrate the vast strides whi h
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  • 307 3 MR. F. J. MAITLAND, SHANGHAI. Fuller n. 'lie <leath of tbe l.» M .litl.iml t-r Shanghai. alrea.lv tele pbed to cow bj a Ofciaa mail tc-d<ty We rv id h lion with inuih regret we have to cLronicl Mr FrMM Maitiand who fain'l :ly Lv »n M Frank Muit i.
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  • 79 3 Wednttdw und Thurndav next will b« boltdayi for the Chine** New Year. Bank* will be doted Hud *1! Government Offices. n,^ tirst-imm^<l day is the first <lt»v- uf the '-lii Dose X»-tT fear. Cruckt-rs Hie not to I* let uff iv the maiu roads all. but
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 559 3 mjGTIONS. state of LEE KEfiG LIAT Deceased. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable House Properties Situate in the town of Malacca and known as Nos. 19 to 51 and 92 and 93 Temple Street, Nos. :U5, 355, 391, 392 an-i 4^3 Tranquerah Road. Nos. 30 to 33 and 102 Jonker Street, H
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    • 568 3 HDvertieemcnta. TO LET. i TO LET No. 10 Mount Elizabeth and No. 23-8 Race 'ourse Road. Apply to LOH LUM, 503 North Bridge Road. tan Dec 24 24.2 TO LET J Ono newly-constructed building in Robin on Road close to P A, O. Company's Office Jeudy for occupation. Apply to
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    • 526 3 THE 'EMPIRE" 40,000 in use. I theEHPIRE TYKWWTBt 1 V vcr l^gf^^yPPS v^ jHT* 7C3C3 sold r- ''^X'^'^y^B^ c This Machine has been supplied to "he Postmaster General The Govt Printing Offices Colonial Treasurer. Colonial Secretary. >urvey Department Govt. Veterinary Surgeon 5 C M.O General Hospital Court of Requests _and
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 24 4 Andkrson-P.akkr. —Jan. 12, at raddinjarton, J. G. St. Ci.air Anderson to Auce Lilian Mai;d, daughter of late S. W. Hakor, late of Hongkong.
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  • 1421 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, February 11, 1907. I -can. Here patriot Tn.: t :iw Pledged to Rcl:;ior Vmgtltf a I^.». Although Keuter jives us «ome interesting detail* about ihe removal of the mummy of an ancient Egyptian Qunen from iv tomb, it appears that the tomb had boen discovered
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  • 554 4 MADAME LOMAN-LUTKE-MANN'S VOCAL RECITAL Of S.ifnrl iy right v M t.j.ime I,. .in id- Lut kernann rental l>«fore Kocuerh.it Inn arbioh, fcii—mi, .lid n. uvar t1..« wrj daitgbtful n i r r- approv.il l>v this phslnJ ilv v.s t w thiag i .r .i 1.i.1v. to be, w.tl, relief, upon
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 405 4 KELLY WALSH NEW BOOKS. TO BE PUBLISHED SHORTLY. Sir F. Swettenham, British Malaya $8.50 A SUPERB ALBUM CONTAINING AT H. G. Ponting, Japanese Studies 5.50 XT irn imtwfi B. O. Cartwnght, Siamese Handbook 4.00 mk W. Burton, Porcelain 4.60 OF THK C M. Phillips?, The Malay Peninsula 1.00 Sr G.
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    • 323 4 G. R. Lambert Co. PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE ROYAL VISIT. 1. Arrival of T. R. H. at Johnston's Pier. 2. Guard of Honour passing Cavenagh Bridge. 3. T. R. H. passing the K. and Sh. Bank. 4. Guard of Honour at thß Memorial Hall. 5. T. R. H. passing the Memo(rial
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    • 98 4 Drs. Kew Brothers, dental surgeons. No. 2, Battery Road. Dr. A. G. BUTLER, L.D.S., R.C.S.E. DENIAL SURGEON. 6, Battery Road. NOTICE. All communications to the Editor .should be legibly written on one side of the paper only, and should in all cases be authenticated by the name and address of
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  • PEOPLE V. ARISTOCRACY
    • 90 5 Baeeivtd at 1 1 .",<> a.m. ;.t>- of the Unionist leaders ehal--***** an appeal to the country against tb« 1,, ri]-; with the i tamwt ''outidence. '1 'in? Oibinnt >at for three days running, iadkatng sp.- iftlflMvgj !ti preparing for I. .iv.'.l h'eh. '.'i.h, 4.37
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    • 13 5 I unwind at Liverpool. Ten And four deaihs are reported IgOW.
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    • 11 5 lh.'ir Majesties had a .^uier <la> *n«l Englaad to-sorrow.
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    • 46 5 M AJexaadiOMki, the Governor of Pousa, I P> mraissiouer, and a recipient of tbfl Bfl 1 Cnn of Japan after the Japanese Wur. «m uateil as he was leaving 'be tboaftra, He was ami «^vprelj moaafo 1 an 1 .li^J in Hospital.
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    • 30 5 :re of the revenue return* il the PMM in the imports of raw materials, particularly cotton, which has increased bj tbev^lueof £2,785£9 L Wool has increased by £1,048,566.
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    • 93 5 Discovers a Famous Mummy. Egypt's Most Noted Queen. The Times announces that the EgyptoloDavis has discovered at Thebes, the tomb of the Queen Teie, and her mummy. Teie was the mo^ famous of the Egtp- M Qutens. The mummy was wrapped from head to I foot in
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    • 29 5 Khc Feb 9. 11 45 am. lien students, tnainlj Russiaus, who assisted the Socialists ia the elections have u«tifie3 to quit Germany within a fortnight.
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    • 31 5 There has beea a sharp fall in French Keuw-s, owing to the new ambiguity in th^ Income Tax Bill which has just been passed ii«£ them.
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    • 25 5 Koja] Exchange Assurance Comf'auv sinuses in the S in Francisco earthqu «ke 4 £619,896 will l>e met from the avail.tl.le
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    • 159 5 The miny friend* «>f Captain Alexander n»i will ta sorry to hear of his tWth wliirh occurred on Saturday morning a' No 'iW.tt^rloo.gt from h«irt failure. Cap. kin P»«nn had been ailing for s< me time, bavin* contracted malaria up in KelautHii w|i»tm d»i WHB raanakfing
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  • INFERNAL MACHINE BY EXPRESS.
    • 56 5 Father Killed, Son Injured. Scnd.w TnxnonAx. Mr. Cortes.-, a Justice of the Peace, of the town of Paterson, in New Jersey, who has been instrumental in capturing foreign law breaker has been blown to pieces ou openiu^ in infernal machine received by expceei His son was seriously
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    • 36 5 Urgent Expenditure." The T-\ir has issued the issue of hiatus Rentes bearing four percent interest to the amount of seventy million roubles, in order to meet the requirements of the famine relief and other urgent expenditure.
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    • 33 5 Bmfali Fob. 10th, 900 a.m. A a explosion has Uiken place in the engine-room cf a French torpedo-boat while undergoing h\.^A trials off L'Orieat Xiv« men w^re killed.
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    • 20 5 Ireland Defeat England. In the international match at Rugby football, Ireland beat England by 1 7 points to 9.
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    • 28 5 Their Majesties the King and Queen have returned to London from France. The Royal visit to Paris was a i»reat raeeMi in evrv wav,
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    • 37 5 A General Fight. Party feeling in the Transvaal is of the strongest character. A meetiug ot the Progressives at Johannesburg eudei in a genera! fight. Mr. Adegailey (Abe Bailey) was denied a hearing. e> <
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  • 131 5 At about 7 o'clock last evening a glare was noticed iv the sky OVOT in tho Fanglm. direction, and being of. groat brightu^-as caused a certain amount of excite! speculatiou as to the cau.-e many thinking that it was produced by a fire at -"Oiuebody'e; resi. dene*?.
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  • 216 5 Messrs. J. Russell Grant and Co. report Prior to January of last year the number of joint-Htock enterprises formed for the purpose of acquiring and developing rubber planta- lions in Ceylon and the Malay Peninsula which had appealed directly to the public for subscription was comparatively
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  • 55 5 The King haw been pleased to approve of Mr Tokiciii Tauaka as Consul of Japan at Hongkong. A Vienna army surgeon named Doen has submitted to the Imperial Medical Society a new anti-tokin for the treatment dysentery. The serum is obtained by the inoculation of rabbits. It is claimed that
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  • 1200 5 {From our cu-u Correspondent?) London, 18th Jan. Long before this letter reaches y>»H the greit disaster at Kingston, Jamaica, will be ancient history, but the troubles of that much tried Colony will have a special interest for Straits people because Sir Alexauder S wet teuhatn is the Governor
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  • 386 5 iennarnre Paeons una at ran V.M.C.A. .'aptain Whitehead, B M.S. Thougwa. j > .s about to retire and return home,! tn farewell recital at Zetland House, V. M. C. A. head juarteis. on Saturday ht. Mr l'olglise, Vi.-e President of the io.-iation, presided. 'aptain Whitehead has mated several
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  • 416 5 A paper was laid before Counil on Friday giving details regarding the cost of reclamation it Telok Ayer and the amount realised so far in sales. Since 1879 the amount reclaimed has been about two and a half million i-quare feet at a cost of about af million dollars. Of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 69 5 King of All Cough Medim M Mr. E. G. Case, a mail carriJF Center, Connecticut, U.S.A., wf in the United States Service i<m years, says: We have triim Jl medicines for croup, but Chamb I Remedy is king of all and M upon every time. We also; remedy for coughs
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    • 257 5 Robinson and Co. (m m^^m^^ ""^^j^.. "'aßS^ sK^^-^^^^stts^^cy v— i^^Jl S »> jBH: '"I l^ '^9Ep' W^Wf t^'" -^ib-icy^*-, Hl' xl N f'i" .ill .ffl^i, x round, 1, /jam^H i *.^-i ~^>»_ ''^''t 1.. i fl^l ..M^ffi' v^^tfi* I '^s^s^B ''andles uf 1., -t miali *^LVbkl 9b^bbbb^bVH k t\ j^H
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  • 1266 7 BBm.'Tl CliUIsBl: TO THK Rks- I Om of tlie most serious episodes in wbioF nny of the large passenger vessels calling at Colombo have ever figured near Coylon, says the Time* of C*yl<K of Jan. "J k took place on Friday when the Norddeutschev Lloyd
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 488 7 FOR S7ILE. FOR SALE i Brown Australian Cob, Gi^ and new har- r.cs.- a neat and fseful turnout. rt->:ularly d-i\ n h\ lads Apply F. W. c o Frt'- I'r Feb 11 nc •EMPTY HOGSHEADS' (54 gallons) For Bale about LOO to 180 moutld\ Aral) so "B t- »> SCaf^spon
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    • 530 7 Hfcwertiscmcnts. SHIPPING. Apcar Line. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan calling at Penang, Singapore, Hong- kong Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons. Commander. •a. Japan 0,300 J.G. Olifent. 8.9. Gregory AfOW 4.t5t>6 SH. Belson. «.s. Arratoon Apcar 4.-*»10 A. Sttiwa't. B.s.
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    • 696 7 i Htrocrtteemcnte. 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, i ontinental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about M*IL LINES. Outward fj'or China) Macedonia
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    • 797 7 Stwertteemcnts. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen COAST LINES .Steamers of the Coast Fleet. TONS M Petchabori 1191 Paklat 1667 Bornoo 21* O An^hin ***** Kobsichant: 2040 Locks un Hi..? Kajah MM Choisin^ 1667 PitsanuloV. -"«>l9 rifliWH 1687 Hnn-k.-.h Ml Smun Rajaburi l.*>» Loo B*>L 1604 Korat 19 Pbra NanMan.l. i 178'J
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    • 445 7 a^pcrtiocmcnt3. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL IiKHMAN MAIL Ujrj The fa«t and well-kn this PoMJUIIJ Ham' tt«Tdani, <nl- itar. <M>noa, Nnpli--Naplt'B, Alevnn.iri:* a: Boez. A<i«-ri Col< ntho^ l'i>n.\n kgaaaki4K and Lack. Th.y hi under 01 TWABD BOM Prinze l-r Ladwig P.*. LuitMU M.»- 21 p P.I Friedncfa Apl >. mi
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  • 691 8 Wii'M the Government of the Phlippine [■laada decided that, iv order to extend tbeir authority l*'v,,nd ftfcfl neighbourhood of Manila it WU necessary to pro<e<>d with the ..(•n^truction of railway*; certain concessions »er- u'i*aut«d to an American firm of railway ,)Dtra.tor9 who undertook to p<>ri!orni
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  • 114 8 BTg, Dec. 18.— Half a million dollars mount which Mrs. William Thaw to spend to clear her sou, Harry Thaw, of the charge of murdering > ording to a statement 11 i-lie is to have made to intimate luring her recent visit t« this city. •***** of
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  • 104 8 Thk Subsidy Bill. Ship Subsidy Bill is regard- -nion. The Sprakcr and l;< r, MDtativcs are opposed to i\ M Pr<J -'«lf i nt refuses to twud a Hpen advocacy of subsidies on less 'OWicansin the House agree upon it. "■seems iinpoB«ible. The whole scheme tinrT '°J nrod
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  • 386 8 Per P A Manila dne Fel> 7.— Mr L E. I P- Wolfer.stan. Per ND L Prin/ess Ali-e. due Pel- 9. J jMr and Mrs I. B. Jameson, Dr and Mra j yon Wedel, Mi- ;in d Mia J. H Perry, Mr P. |T. C. Nil..jindhu,
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  • 68 8 (Corrected up to I'eb Bank 4 m/a 2/4 ld demand 2/4 Private credits 3 m/s 2/4-;; m credits 6 m/s 2/4J* Krancb. demand Bank 294 'iBEMANT, demand 2804 I India, T. T 1731. i Honokong, demand 4i%di3 Yokohama, demand lir, •ava, demand 14.1 Bangkok, demand g] I •>ovkreigns, Bank
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  • 133 8 February ft. T^ llHwi i^VJ^ Gambier 7 20 Gumbier Cube No. 1 10.-S5 GauibierCube No. 2 9 4.11 Pepper Black (ordin.S'por") buyers 18 II Pepper, Wlmo (fan- L. W. 5 p.c; 24.85 Nutine«s(llO to the lb 2^20 Nutmegs (SO to tke lb.) 39. Mace (Banda) Cloves (Ainboiou) J| t
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  • 438 8 Issued paid up Value up Company. Quotations S3»>«,000 *»0,000 1U 10 Belut Tin M Co. UA l*?. 5135.000 140.000 10 10 Be»awah Gold M. Co I/d J no ewo.ooo 350.000 n *i Uuff D W L„,„t cv lm ..j* «22! 1 1 DateiSTnta ,m C 00.00* 90.0 M I
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 340 8 F WANTED. WANTED A BTJKVEYOR Apply giving references, and stating salary to Manager, Malacca Rubber F'lantations, Malacca. Feb 9 BJ WANTED Chinese Krani for shorthand L and typewriting. Apply to R. S. T. r o "Free Press. Feb 5 12.2 WANTED A medk'al man for Estate Hospital. Must possess locally
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    • 448 8 Htocrtteemcnts. On the Berth. British India S. N. Co. Ltd. FOtt Penang, Negapatam, Madras, Karical, Porto Novo and Pondicherry. The Company's T. S. Mail Steamer THONG W A 5,298 tons, T. M. Whitohead, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 14th inst. at 1.30 p.m. She
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    • 499 8 SHIPPING. J 1 OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. j AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. j The Companies' steamers are despatch*' 1 from (Liverpool outwards for the Straite, Chin.i and I J*P*n every wt-^k, and from Japan homewards for LoaJca, Amjt«>r.lar!i and Antw.-rp |m f,>r>- night and f <
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    • 337 8 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINIE. PASSENGER SERVICE. Uy the new steamers Hin nanu." Hai- BMC MI4VIMI and thn SCANDiA-and "Sim:sm.- n,^ l!!y built SXJroiSf have luxurioo* IWnjjer acconnnodation. lbinH ;III)U sh throughout by electricitj cabins feted with fans. I >oetor and Stewardess s c^rkd Lanndry on board. Return tickets iwued at I -uUbL'for^'
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  • 1474 9 THE HIGH TONK OF THE SCHOOL. On Saturday atternoon the annual pri/c •/ivinii of St. Joseph's Institution took place in the School buildings which wert prettily decorated for the occasion. lubtrumental music was* provided by the band, aud His Excellency was received on arrival by
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  • 226 9 A p'iea-»;m; and v.».-'l eoate»ted I Ormkhaas was held •i. Sal rd by Mm Singapore Haat Club .-n r li«- I'olo Oronnd, by kind paraiissioa ol EL H. the I Sultan of Johore. The groaad wai well prepared aud al! apatmaess raadt to hand. j qaiteag jnaips
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  • 182 9 SATUBDArS IM.A^ 1 KFioa iHir P \;i Umt Grvaa aad Mr a >.nt leal Un 8 I dt*rs .iul Mr Perkiaa, S- 1. 6- Mrw Halsmaaa aud Mr F. Balsamaa Mr 1.-.. U .:nd Mr Haabarj. B—l, 8 Mizaji DocaxßS.BC] Mr and Un sf«ysoa beat Un
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  • 263 9 Mkki-hants Win TtaE Yis\i B. T. Kkid— L'-.1. The dual frame in the above eaatpelition vs.is played <>v Batardav on the Esplanade. The S. C. C. resumed the iuuin^'s ol :',:s? which wa- largely dv« t«> Betd's lino score Reid not out "2-i-Y and Warry went to
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  • 58 9 U"[\\K!:S OV A. VM- P. The B V V. liith Club mouthK >hoot pkos on BaSavday afternoon and vaoterday morning Th«- A. ebai ihool i won 1 j Iffajor Caiamas with 87 plus s aaaaiwan ol tea 97. Tbe P.. class winner ~r ilnaaar Praak<
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  • 581 9 ENGLAND OUTPLAYED VA WALKS England m badly outplayed in tb raeawJ Inie'-n; tknal CWOJBMI ;indr.-wr »bar>ed like Hdc ;.t all likely to win. Th« WeUk policy of playing atvea forwa da ju.-tr —i on f actual play, n,,t n p^t te t> the Er-li-b torwardi being below theordi-U-aten
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  • 246 9 1 The Hong Mob, which has l>een laid n{ siuce Septeml>er. undergoiug rvtensive repairs, leaves for Rangoon to-d*y. We hear that the steamers of tho Date! •I.t%a-P»eugal Line will uo longer call al Singapore and Penang,*but will sail straight I from l.itavi.i to iabang, EUacoon «inu Ca'cutta. The
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 195 9 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPHIJ (fan Contract Win thi ITIfBIBLAI 1 hfWU I Agents ai Singapore, Ship Agency, late J. Daendcls A Co., 2-3 Cotlycr Q UI THE f.VDKRSIGSEI) BASH ARK OM T Ari'i:o\lsn Mcrku> Smpkuwan^ P\-b C> Hi!! tor,. Tontianak ami Sint'•♦i. „Sfa<»«P Fdb U Pwoeb., Stefkcp, Moeara 5.ki,.,,; with
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 509 9 i CLEARANCES. Fel, 7. ti Ro> Hera, P.rit. .-tr Mori-, for BttMtlM. Fel> i>. I Cheang CWw, Brit, -t: l{ ..--el. iVr Pf-nung and Rangoon. Van Rogl ndorp, Dut str., Huykumu, for Deli. Reael. Dut. str Potjewijd, lor Penung. Van ian Dowpa, Dut. «tr.. < >ord, for B::taria Vnn fin—,
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    • 398 9 VESSELS IN PORT. i Men-of-War KUr ahJ Tons Commanders ArriveJ From Francis-, u- Pr. tor. b. M 0 «.a-. F. »k, R»pi.M-e Fr. tor. b. 320 U Praj Feb t Sabre Fr. tor. k H-o H:i llht Fet Javelin.' Pr.ltr.kMt Florieux F. I Alcedo S. Y. 57:; Lovttoad Fe>. H^r..
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