The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 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, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1907. NO. :>MU>.
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  • 132 1 In PirlUmaat jeaterd«v Mr jj the (it'iiiiln of hih unny antiaMHi. wim-d pcmd« lir^fl j on tha ouoperatiou of th!i;n v forcea. Paife 5. All 1 lie paaa*>najara :ti'<] ofiean Impra(ri\ h iv,- ban tared, bui I druarnad. I'.i^*- K. Tlih gm hosing match batwwea tfa und
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  • 872 1 m 10 I- i uu i 1 »b.»| i •b«.uUI 1.. rt public bu ixhim I«i«NM I. V .J ll r think ii pirl vi i thelwt JSul »bat«i T t!n« DAVj Ml *«rld. I Jn'.utli to llu ...1 it. il. vi, R r, in the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 398 1 THE STRAITS CYCLE MOTOR GO. CARRIAGE WHEELS. rRe TYRED Best Quality Rubber Only ALL SIZES OF ENGLISH AND DOUBLE WIRE SHAPE IN STOCK REPAIRS TO MOTORS, &c, &c, CHEAPEST AND BEST /5, BATTERY ROAD. Max Pemberton. referring to the back axle radius rods 9 I row being fitted to ARROL-
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    • 192 1 Entertainments. French Cinematograph PRAIBED ALIKE UY PUBLIC PBBBB. EXTRAORDINARY ATTRACTION NEW FILMS JUST ARRIVED At the Tent, Beach Road, at 7 9 p.m. 1 An excellent entertainment of new Fiirrw, by the most up-to-date Machinery. GRAND LIVING PICTURES Historic, Romantic, Scenic, and Comic. Interesting to Young and Old. Doers open
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    • 11 1 ENGINEERS GONTRA GTORS. *^3 o BURMA 0 STRAITS SIAM and GHINA.
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    • 92 1 > < TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. OH the Arrt.i Johnston molor cars will be found oa The Robin.-.. n Pi mo Cotnpai vr, ittention to th«.-ir agency ft.r Brinsmead p ano The Municipality advertMe for t< no. earthwork and drains at the Woodleigh T;lt, rpa^rc 2. I'larit levers should note thr da^t-
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 318 1 THE WEEK. W I '■>.:,?. a. H. 7 p P A O if ail Hoi SCC. T>:r Tuc si.\i-, 28th Hhrl f 11.;;" P PiOll Puriin Ijf* ;t J,. SC.C. T B a! II B Charcb, Enahil v i> Full Moon 1 22 p Fkm I Sigh w tec 11.9
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  • 97 2 At xh tot 7 "'clock jeatardaj uioruin^ E irope'iu nani'-d T. Esson went to Governm nt H »use aud demiuded aulieuc^ with Sir Johu Aadafon. H-j mis so importonata thu the Police had to be telephoned lor, and Payne came and took him awny. At the
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  • 219 2 London. Febunny 10th. A Blu<^ B.>ik l;i-i V*»en published with re-f-rence to the Asiatic Ordinance m^ation-rd in R« U«r"e telegram < f the 3rd Dtv^mher. or.l Klgm, in a despaWh announoin^j the decmion, 6ij.° that, in view of the o*j»*ctioa raie-d by the d^putiition
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  • 199 2 ADVERht-: Criticism. The Pall Mall Qaiette" nwhei the following cMiici.Mii Considering pan* nt and pi re development* in ilio East, tin* very fl un-liiug auci well-nuuMged iuatitation is d übtl- -s wiee in arraagiiig for additional < kal witli which to runy on its ever-in-I accordingly
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 698 2 fttoernscments. Doctors, lawyers, ministers, bankers, merchants, business men everywhere, all rely upon Ayor's Cherry Pec- F^/Tkl toral, whenever i/r jfEf they have a cough *jf or a oold. They J\%joL keep it on hand, at :gr ]P|r77#jß^ their home, at their w^^^r place of business. >jflKx^flK They can-y it with
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    • 680 2 flfcvcrttsemetits. NOTIGBS. GELANG RESTAURANT BILLIARD TOURNAMENT. Now on. Some of the best local players are engaged in it. MESSAGERIES MARITIMES. By order of the Board of Directors, Mr. P. Xalin will take charge of this Agency dnteg my temporary absence l'roni the Colony. C. TOUSNAIBE, Agent. Feb 2G ESHARAT KHAN
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    • 379 2 H&vcrttocmcnt& nqtiges. SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING Mrs. HOWELL Cavenagh Bridge Buildings. Tel. 911. (Opposite Post Office) H. CROSKEY (Sb Co. LICENSED AUCTIONEERS, No. 8 Malacca Street. Real Estate, House Furniture, Store Stocks and Produce Valued and Sold. Loans arranged. Prompt Settlements, Moderate Charges and Commissions. Telephone No. 902. Nov 27 nc THE
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    • 529 2 a^vcrtiocmcnts. INSURMMGES. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE. Funds Exceed .£12,000,000. W. A. SIMS, Eastern Branch. Aus 29 Royal Insurance Company. Fire Life Total bmtl Finns Js\7BMi the labout rnti ofpici IN m \v«. UO U STEAD A Co. -A gents. The London and LancashinFire Insurance Co.
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    • 369 2 advertiscnicntd. BAMKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banki^ Corporation. P.UI. P ('A.MTAI RBBBRVR FU»l>:St. rlin^' BtMni SI Silver ll«s«»rvo...s 11,000,0 Reskkvb LIAHLRi PaorsmoM Colrt oj- DIBI Medh-iiht. J Hon. Mr W I:a; n," K. <»oetz, Ksq. i A Haupt. I I 1..N/MANN. EM. X. A. Chic? m v>. iio.v bom i Actin ianohai—
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  • 261 3 GOVERNMENTS AND THE PRESS. i Uiaa Mail baa v. >wp reUUonH between the Muiiila Pii>»« ;itid (i,,ver:nn. at, »f lite Philip}, ims Xh,, Govr'iHT-C.e"< t!il of the Philippine' il w i'l, iii^ eyeH open. ,X) thi> fcnan mi^lit in- mppoaad. boutm re ,m 1 Hi^ Kxcellrnry made recently on taesabjeet
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    • 306 3 WATFPPPOOF I VERMINPROOF fcv .^ifc,!^^ ODOUPI.EBB, gfe^-^j FIFE RESISTING ftl^j CCOI.& DURABLE on the Market Wf&^\ 1 ft. x 24 yds. F rrr rrl Wamson6iltttlaaiCo AUCTIONS. re of CHOA KIM KEAT. Deceased. PRELIMINARY NOTICE AUCTION SALE OF A Large and very Valuable' Col'ection of Well-Grown Plants including Many Rare Specimens
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    • 630 3 Bb\>ertiscmento. mJGTIONS~ AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Java Teak Club Furniture <Bbc. AT No. 42, ALMEIDA STREET. On Saturday, 9th March, at 2 p.m. Tho Teak Furniture emprises Carved Java Teak and Rattan A, in C hairs, Marble Top Teapo>s Teak Praned Pier (ilasses. Chinese exUndint; Arm Chairs. Dinner Waggoaa, Dnaatag
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    • 582 3 HSvertteemcnts. AuenoNs. Estate ot LEE KENG LIAT Deceased. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable House Properties Situate in the town of Malacca and known as Nos. 49 to 51 and 92 and 93 Temple Street, Nos. 345, 358, 391, 392 and 463 Tranquerah Road, Nos. 30 to 33 and 102 Jonker Street,
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    • 613 3 THE "EMPIRE" 40,000 in use. f THE tmPIRE TTrtWmtTtK I \n^SH *V^ <22r 700 sold <^wBEjEjSSSSS to the This Machine has besn stopiied to The Postmaster General The Govt- Printing C Colonial Treasurer. Colonial Secretary. Survey Department- Govt. Veterinary Su geon PCM.O General Hospital- Court of Requests Land Office- Audit
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  • 1301 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, Feb. 27, 1907. Her« -J-.aJl the Pres* th« People s riztt m.'.w.^ L'navcd by uifl-icncc anc an^r.lxo iy pain Here patriot Truth h»r xlo*i">«» prrcepu draw. FWdged to RtJigiots Loy»Hy mi U«. At th# instigation of (he Hume Government, no doubt put up to it
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  • 38 4 VT i- »J |r o Ir. i fc t »»m r.«r f rton 1 '»11.f111*4 .11* l| O •IK« < .f M||,,|.,i,, ..i.H-tal t.ili. 3. 4 V t d el, k t mi« ..t" iU C4A±f L# tf»|t-jf| i
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  • 369 4 A bUKKTY AND IM«>M ffOTM Hoi I Will baton the Hjaaf Jw* J" 11 li.it in «v Chetty PMd 01 Jtm Ho Mr T da M for |.lai::titT, and Mr Ckavw ior'tl Mr Hr;t«|.M| ;,f tli.. rtioai was brought to n l.:il:m fat on tha defence r.,,--tbaJ
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  • 344 4 Kstkxub (>rric«EH Dmoi to A*»k' I VOLICK The serious aflav in th* lUrbnur 01 M>>L<ia\ morning sPMsai mmmitnkk i.'iiifut in Iowa aud all norts of ruasW »lTf ilirifut. Tiiw P011..* anticipated further fi. t^tw.^u i »ih rival h»-lit >*-*t*«id,i> ni>.niiitk'. and Inspector DiK'l.v «.f the VaMf |»tal
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  • 16 4 Inform it i .11 tia« fc-.Hr fr»* l k*l >ill m \&*n r*» f.»r K~. 1
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 283 4 FOR EVERY MAN AND ALL MEN. GILLETTE Safety Razor. TUIAN'V men say that they cannot shave themselves that they have tried repeatedly and failed. They jjive as reasons that they are nervous and liable to cut themselves, that their beard is wiry, their face is tender, or they cannot keep
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    • 342 4 Dr. A. G. BUTLER, L.D.S.. R.C.S.E. DENTAL SURGEON. 6, Battery Road. Drs. Kew Brothers, dental surgeons. No. 2, Battery Road HOTELS. HOTEL VAN WIJK Co. Ltd. Musical Tiffin and Dinner every day. The Management of the above establishment bees to inform the public that the service of their band can
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    • 172 4 TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND James Campbell <&» Co., Court, Naval Military Tailors 59, Conduit jStrbrt, LONDON, W. MR. H. G. DISS. Mnr 30 wg o p nr G. R. Lambert Co. PHOTOGRAPHS OF THK ROYAL VISIT. 1. Arrival of T. R. H. at Johnston's Pier. 2. Guard of Honour passing
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  • NEW WAR SCHEME.
    • 26 5 Hv Submarine Telegraph—Reuters.) Received at 1 p.m. main feature of Mr H-ildane's Army HtOfgMMMftioa Scheme was developed ii> the Boom ol Ooojmmnm to-day.
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    • 46 5 I iraj ol the future consists of a field lorce ready for mobilization on the outbreak of war. and t.-rritorial or Home force, oißpovl of a homogeneous militia yeomanry „nd folmlMn, capable of supporting aud txpanding the field force after nix months.
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    • 106 5 v- Qaldaae bopei to ho iv a position shortly to maintain in the field four cavalry brigade! .m<l six inf.iutry divisions, and have a force called the special contiug aat, recruited from classes now existing jq the militia and volunteers who wUl en- > join the rogolan on
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    • 72 5 Tee plan isXo unite the auxiliary forces into one homogeneous l.ody. Every man will be paid service rates whiie embodied and called out for training. The Volunteers will uo longer be separat- from the militia and the militia principle "f county organisation will govern the whole army. The Council
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    • 21 5 Tne proposed county organisations will -utrolled by the Army Council The period of training will be fiftoen •1 iys.
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    • 49 5 [•resent force of regulars mobilised is 1 100 and under the scheme it will be ltiO.ooo and instead of an unorganised mi lit:* yeomanry and volunteer force then- in organised force of 300,000, cos»i- IBlOsDj JL••J>^9 408 instead of 44,431.210 for 371,971 auxiliariee under the Dre>*m system.
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    • 66 5 The of Territorials will be for an with power to withdraw with r> dmmUm Boiioa will \w> liable in case of a great mobilisation to £o and embodied for a **r frainiut; of six months, after which it wWUvMd they will be thoroughly efficient *dJ ready. Volunt.^r.s will be
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    • 40 5 Mr. Ilaldane a^reeil it whs a speculation 'iiKlier the Huxiliniies would re-poud t«. appeal, but one was bouud toUkeVilDf Mr. Haldanp op..ke for three hours with MaMst fitien.-f aud his spt*cb is a fvr r.l iur r..>-iiT. venrs.
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  • 132 5 T>»« kdMMWMN 1h.u.,.1 P. hikl O mnil I> v.t..1|., do., fl> Hll j VH ,j,| 8 rtf.^rii.nii ■J H iik..i, e will i M ili mii iA i j ti..n, Ban jf „f v t|| t in rr w> j^^y jj^j c i üB l »»«».t9 uuj. at il.e 0
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  • 96 5 (By Submarine Telegraph— Renter's.) Enormous interest is being taken iv toi nights fight at the National Sporting Club for tho hcaw wv-ht championship of England. Tiger Smith has been traiued at Merthyr Tvdvil and Moir at Shepherds Hush. Both are fit and well. (Later.) Tiger Smith Knocked
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  • 113 5 The Times correspondent at Tangier says that the European representatives have addressed two collective notes to Ma^hzen, the first insisting on the termination of auarchv at Mogador aud the second reminding him that certain clauses in the Algeciras Convention are not yet brought into fbiai Pashas Sudden Death's. The
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  • 196 5 A Packet of Notes Vanish. On the 21st instant. Sen/«ant Bartells was telephoned for by the Hongkon? an.l Shanghai Bank, and a'tamby named Mohamed Sultan was givm into custody fm being concerned in the loss of a packet ot notes. Oa the lt>th instant a
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  • 138 5 Got.f Clcb. Thei*; »a<» a Bojjey comp^iition «»u Saturday the 23id, l>ut. tlie C'oloih 1 mat* far too s'ioii^ it>r .ill pt th»* H d. W Evans. The rebult6 were. Hon. W. Evitpr. 8, 1 dowa. II H.hi r li 4 -lown. \V X M»«l«ii«ks \7, h down. M.
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  • 96 5 In Mi impresnivp nrfirle on Th*« 0.-lf.-i hi d Hi* M ihi'iiw M H-ii'V L noli mim« hi the \e«r'H r<>t'ieß««if t lie u»eiti pwi 'I'd. •it the hoom in v.'<>lf is it. t \e h- t|iink> Tliei»* :i»H iiiiw alM»u' S OOO ir«>|f cliiltH ii. id. kii.ji«^«in. hii.l s.
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  • 102 5 Near Hongkong this Time. SPECIAL TELEGRAM. Hongkong Feb. 26th 5.40 pin. The Nippon Yusen Kaisha's fine mail steamer Hongkong Mam has gone ashore mmr Hainan Head. .She was inward bound for Hongkong and was due to leave on Mar sth for Japan and America. All the passengers are
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  • 189 5 Btfora Mr. Justice Fisher, Song KVh Siau sued Yeo Km Liau. Mr. Bittenberi; was for defendant, and explained that sh7 was ill. Couusrl had not a medical certificate, but ingeniously produced a bottle of medicine which she is to tak<». The Judge smilingly assented to a postponement.
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  • 215 5 Before Commissioner Howard in the Court of R^que-U yesterday, Sheikh Man «>or ul Juueid »«pd Abdul' JdJj] bin Hadji Htroon for $62 70 bein^ a commission ul egn.l to be due to him for obtaining 19 pilgrims or more accurately 18 adults aud tw.» b-.js, fur the
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  • 108 5 I«TH LIRT CF CHINEBC StJBBC*JB»RP Amoui't pieviounlj arkr.owle.lg^d 0,231*. 80 Sul»Bt- Ipfiii— unde- $5 x t?ubt*rtij»tif)nH f,,,m Kaant^n Per Maseru low Ngan Pan and Woiij; v»i, u pi, o Y. Ti.mi F B ta»« 5 Chop Vi Thai f'han 5 Mr Yiu Thai Hin •> r
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  • 112 5 li)fni.g.qi|..m v ofilia ea»lv A- spatr h o f h.-in »»r<| m*il, tl»** Bm^H p.. Fee IV sh W a> will I^, uhlMitM) uu Wedij**. I T tlllH Wt9vk O• F i«Uv M«r.- 8h. ••visit ffa<horii>ir i« I* I«H IhLI in the S ,|..,V H m-ii'.W th. .iH|.i «i.f fl..<
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  • 1081 5 I All who follow racing iv the Si raits will aye been considerably interested probably i the performances of a particular geldiag hich has b-en consistently owned and run y the Sunlight Kou^see. We refer to ittle Tich. The running of this horse ills for more than ordinary
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 65 5 Sprain*. A sprain may be cured very quickly by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm to the miured parts eveiy hour, and rubbing vig orout-ly at each application. If the rubbing causes too much pain, apply the Pain Halm without rubbing. It thiufd be applied a* n as possible alter the injury
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    • 303 5 Robinson and Co. MALLrE""nLTER. S THEORIES PASTEUR t f~ i f Stands superior to all known Germ-Proof Filters j ADOPTED BY H. M. GOVERNMENT FOR THE I BRITISH ARMY IN INDIA. %t\ k* INTERIOR Robinson ®> Company. Over 110,000 I &j MARSHALL'S ENGINES 8 EOILERS l<§? HAVE BEEN MADE AND
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  • 1790 6 Bomb Fu ms h MC«t (From *B Occasional v\>rr«»*i»ond«ui m Piaaa I iir>t vi all ha it maMhid li; i. Mm mm >■»•• ,i, eming feature of S ihr m\an«ble »ad onfafling K>»pitahi\ ol i%a inhabitants, which soimwl at MIHiT'W ciiUc»*iu t%nd inaki the fleeting visitor
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 129 6 RAUB AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING Co, Ltd. i The following ia fcbe result of work for four vspk« radinf "j;)nl instant —Sf me > crushed '>.>'<-[ Tuns, Quid obtained 862 •to \.\ir.i 203 < hu, Auaiuii Clean Up CNauide '.'7 1 >/v FOR SALE. FOE SALE 1 Brown Australian Cob, Gig
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    • 537 6 Bt»vcrtisoncnto. SHIPPING. Apcar Line. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan calling at Pcnang, Singapore, Hong- kong 8c Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons. Commando:-. 8 8. Japan 6,300 J.G. Olifent 8.8. OwgOTJ Api-.ir 4/»ot> S.H. Belson. i.s. An\itoon Apcar 4,M# A.
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    • 652 6 Hfcvcrtiocmcnto. 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 Ch'ma Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about mail lines. (hUwmrd (for China Malta Mar 8
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    • 520 6 Hfcvcrtiscmcnt& SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. coast una itcamers of the Coast Fleetn»(f. ton-, raj, rXnliabaii -i:»i Taklat i<i:.T BocmM Anghin Kohaichii-,' lk K» LoJSfca— 7 Kajah MB Cboiateff ul.-k V < 1 l'.»n^t..i; Bangkok S.tmeen buri 19UI LooS-k I'hrri Nan,' I'KlOi I 789 Miuudu ChawTm 1777 Daryal i.ii* 1 Km
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    • 251 6 Hfcwrtiscmcnto. SHIPPING. on: Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremeu IMPERIAL <.X,; MAN MAIL 1., I and wol!-kri..wn nmil ste.i, tali Coaiaau -rid) \r- Hambuix> Llasaadria v E .ok. du>> i:: i rWARD BOM P.tt. Luitn I' EY :h Ai ii.. A Apl 1» (inei-. j .luly 1 I I I: Laitpold J i
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  • 1147 7 TLt; eighty- third ordinary half-yearly "ene■aotiag of shareholders in th.; Bongkottg .aid Shanghai Hanking Corporation was held it tb» City Hall Hongkong on Saturday Feb. 16, Mr A. Haupt wm in Urn ohoir. The Chairman, after reading ti,,. moH .ilrcady pub)i.>be.|. -aid (ientletn. n. Tom
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  • 70 7 (COKRECTKD VP TO Feb SC.) Bank 4 m/s 2/4-" demand g/41 Private credits 3 m/s 2/4* h credits 6 m/s 2/4^l Fbancb, demand Bank... 29 4\* Gbbmamt, demand 239 A dia »t.t )78 Honokono, demand 4i%dis Yokohama, demand 115 Java, deiiiand 140< Bangkok, dtnnau.l 62 1 Sovbekions, Bank Buying
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  • 138 7 February 2»J. J in buyers 95.50 (jrambier 7 jq Gambier Cube No. 1 10^60 Gambier Cube No. 2 95q Pepper Black (ordin. Spore) buyers 18 ti" Pepper, White (fair L. W. 5 p.c.) 25 37 > Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) 25 Nutmegs (80 to the IK) 38 Mace
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  • 184 7 Capital Capital Issue Paid Issued paid up Value up Company. q UOO.OOO 375,00,, ,o SSZJSui J,', CSftO.OOO U5.000 *f T** Mwwg f ln— olifclai Qo Ltd j.. j,. 1.3.000,0*1 :,«oo.(»o,) ion ion Rpa;,n t i 5°,, BJO $850,000 850,000 10 10 Serendah Hyd. Tin Mm MINES. »200!000 MMMIM .00
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 320 7 WANTED. Englishman 32, with several years Indiai i experience of Shipping and Steamer Manage ment is open to ensaeement. First class re ferences. Apply T. E. B. c o "Free Press.' Feb mwf 4.3 WANTED IMMEDIATELY. 1. Architectural Draughtsman. 2. Building Overseer. 3. Chinese Clerk and Typist. Good paj to
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    • 445 7 Htocrtisemcnts. I On the Berth. British India S. N. Co. Ltd. Penang, Negapatam, Madras, Karical, Porto Novo and Pondicherry. The Company's T. S. Mail Steamer TEESTA 6,290 tons, D. F. Lee, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Saturday the 2nd prox. at 4.30 p.m. She has excellent
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    • 507 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 Straita, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortmght and for Genoa, Mars.illee, Lirerpoo' j monthly. One
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    • 178 7 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE. PASSENGER SERVICE. throughout by electricity, caf,,ns Hted wSh W lii r 1 S g* l I'-hUvJ1 hUvJ APPROXIMATE DATE OF ARRIVALS OUTWARD. HOMEWARD SgS^^nF«,S3 a 1;;: SS 11 '-"r 1^ r* SILESIA rtool .M,v Utk RHENANU 'fc?" !Ul V|irH For Honnkcm.., Shanghai, Kob.-. Yoko- F», BMe Col/t'" London)
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  • 286 8 Thk lUknkh Nkthkktun The Captain of the s>. Hebe, which arrived hen vestenlv from PtoMmj report* ii)'^ the Taajoug IV: n" tin,' -Meivurv rowing th<« oil steamer Efathorton. T'.xMercury ami her low wtw pa 1 <tf the One F.uliom Hank Ltgbthou** on the :25 th inttaal
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  • 482 8 by L Dt > t S. V. C. N 8.V.( Dril H m. t Bw B. A I now I at the Drill B Bi yonel at I n fntan sd to 111. Ml. :i\y. B. I) <»i r 0 Sad L I L. S Orderly K.C.O i;
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  • 867 8 PUBLIC TI^TIMoNAI. The Merc. i mile. lUnkiuir, Legal, ;md other sections* of the oommtraity concerned in the commerce of Singapore ha-.e very righth decided that the work of Mr. N.>elj Trotter m Postmaster General ol the St ntit^ Settlements has in its efficiency been if such
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  • 582 8 S. C. C. LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. rSBTSRDAT*S PLAT C'HAMI'IONSIIir. C. P. .1. Greea I mk A. W. C iiml/.uy, 6 i, <;_l B BIVOLBS. E. L. Talma, owe I '„,< H. Blpbick I, 6— < Ebuoi Capt Pratt aor beai F. B. H Jeaniagt ,;_•_>, t 8 8. A. MoLeaaaa
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  • 204 8 Yesterday morning before Mr Green, i Chinees hawker was charged with voluntarily causing hurt to a little Chinese lad nun d Ronald Yap Hoon Chin The Ld'a mother a Eurasian lady, who sai-1 her name was Mr> Ma\ Yip Hoon Chin, told the Court th,«t <.v Monday
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  • 109 8 Nearly every day men having the appearaneeof beggars are brought before t£e Magistrates for beiu^ in fraudulent poe-j session of twenty nonnds, or, m of rice. As' this rice is iuvariably clean it is difficult to accept the stonr that it is the ■weepingg of a tongkang laden with
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 87 8 King of All Cough Medicines. Mr. E. G. Case, a mail carrier of Canton Center Connecticut, U.S.A., who has been in the United States Service for about sixteen years, says: "We have tried many cough medicines for croup, but Chamberlain"^ Couch Remedy is king of all and ->ne to be
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    • 55 8 Sound Advice. Never neglect a bad cold. You can not tell 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 tCugcw and colds.
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    • 321 8 JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd. Sole Agents for SINGAPORE. STRAITS SETUEMEKTS A*D FEOEKATED MALAY STATES. PASTEUR (CHIMBERLAND) FILTERS. i ilt< r <■•■ Ei I i af.aclty 12 Gall. Output i hitpui Out 515.50. 522.50. S3OOO. SPURIOUS PASTEUR FILTERS. THE .of a filter depends not only on U tion, but also on
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 341 8 HARBOUR NOTES. The Captain of the Japanese steamer Tenshin Maru, which arrived here yesterday irom Hongkong bound to Europe, reports that the shafting is giving trouble. PASSENGERS ARRIVED. Per Malacca: Air sad Mrs Gray, hl\^ Qnj, Mr Finton. CLEARANCES. Feb 2ti. Van Goens, Dut *tr, Goedhuis. for Deli. Soha. Nor.
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