The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 6 April 1907

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  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, SATURDAY. APRIL f>, 1907. NO. 5,948,
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  • 166 1 nucil had i wr ibor M^t-tiug n->i., l.iv, >«Tera] !..rmullv i.,.0 ,i M^und tiuiH I'iijc Il' I IgUl 1 af 'I i. The < 'hamher <>t < bai ipj i f\ ecinl (•'.ii)ni!i»H' to teporl <«n au«wi l»t> frmmed lo tb* ShifiMßg I amis. si >n ji.'ot
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  • 165 1 Saturday, 6th i Hijfh Water:-2.5ri H 5.16 p rJ I Mail Outward due. Priz« Distribution, Anglo-Cbinese S C L. o y Amateur Theatricals, TeuU>nia Club p S R A Meeting. Cambridge Cup. Sunday, 7th i High Water.— 4.l3 a., 7 2u p Low Sunday. 6.R.A. Meeting. 7;t Rol^rts,
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  • 1418 1 Tb« bad in- h^ter i...< i alitf iftUMforgouvat N lot, I- i.I mum Letter < iftu uut I be know* bia ,i.v.,. baa bad -1 o f berjunglre, ,u,.| ius mj punctate iln'in ,»t iboir red worth. M..ry v. pl.it.. circling: rintea ;i it bo
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 209 1 OCEAN BRAND j MILK.I T HE PUREST and BEST^t M[ C YE IT A TRIAL S WILL NOT BE DISAPPOINTED* CAN BE OBTAINED FROM ALL HOTEL EMBONG MALANG (WIJNVELDT) Co, Ltd. SOERABAIA. Extract from M A Padre in Partibus (p. 80) by the Rev. G. M. Reith M. A •Kei]y
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    • 315 1 Entertainments. SINGAPORE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY. j FOPULA* ORCHB«TR\L CONCERT. TANGLIN CLUB, Tuesday, April, 16th, at 9 p.m. Fui.i DETAIL* L.vn.u. Members of the Sucietj./r**, on Beaaoi Ticket. Non- M«*mberi <-.w\ obtain tie-li^t* j.at the Holiiusou Piauo CowpftßJ. Price 5^ AMATEUR DRAMATIC PERFORMANCE OF "THE BURGLAR THE JUDGE" AND "DREAM FACES" WILL
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    • 279 1 Mudie's Library Export Dept Secretaries of Public Librsu-ies Station Book Clubs are invited to apply for information with respect to the selection of High-Class English and Foreign Books suitable for India and the Colonies All lists gratis and post free to any address. Books Bo> nd on the Premise M
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    • 84 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. A watchman is wanted for Tringanu Page 5. The buildmg occupied by the Netherlands Hotel is to let Page 5. Bankruptcy notice re Lim Soon I Page 2. Messrs Powell Co. hold three mortgagee sales on April 9th Page 5. A radical remedy for dysentery is advertised by
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 205 1 MAIL TABLE. The M. M. leave 9 on April S, due in Lc<n■l l May 9. The P O leaves od Apl 11, due in London May 5. The M M leaves on Apl P. due in Hongkong Ajl l6,B«Mgaai Apl 18, Yokohama Apl 124. Tne P O leavfs on
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  • 105 2 Thj: Stouy ok Am Kelcre the Maednin called to pra\ Amcna, old, and bent of frame, \mcna, worn, and white of hair, Aloiio unto the Prophet came, With fait rin^ step and humble aii The Prophet lookori. with kindly < And ask»-<l licr so'tly her behest Pray
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  • 100 2 Madras, March Is. Mr. J. T. Lewis, Chief Knßiuccr. South In lian kiailwa}, who was gored by a bison r.c.uily nnj»« not taken to Podanur but is still vt I'irambikalani, Dr. McCaullj Hayes tearing rcu.ove him. l>,tuil, Uow to hand staU' .hat Mr. L«wiß *ith Lieutenant
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  • 552 2 A semi-official statement which h*ii> been made at Bula-lVstli, th-* capital of Hungary, is interpreted meaning that Austria-Hun-gary intend to prevent the disvusaion :it the Ha^ue QaatttaencQ of tIM tjup«tion of t!i>' restriction of armaments. Ti member-, of t!n> Parliament Mootene^m, ;i mall BnropOSJl princip iity whose
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 290 2 Singapore Sporting Club. PROGRAMME FOR THE SPRING RACE MEETING TO BE HELD ON May 14th, 16th and 18th 1907. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, Miy lUth. 1. Thb Maiden Plate. Value $600. A Race for Maiden Horses Wcighi 9st. b-Orifina ilkwed Tib. Entrance $20. Dißtance, R. C. 1. The Lawn Stakes. Value
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    • 971 2 H&vcrMsemcnta. NOTiGES. SECOND DAY. Thursday, May Kith. 1. Thb First Griffin Handicap. Value $400, and $5O to the Second Horse provided there are five Btartors the property ot I different owners. A Handicap for Gritfine that I have entered for the Second Griffin Race (No. 8) on the F«l Day.
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    • 537 2 Stocrttecmcnts. NOTIGES. LOST Lost at the Race Course on Ist April, A preen enamelled brooch with the date 1894 thereon j.nd surrounded with diamonds. A rewaid of $100. will Hp paid to the person bringing same to Paterson Simons Co. Apl 3 ur L'he Bankruptcy Or 'inance. 1888. In the
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    • 548 2 Hfcpcrttscmcnts. ixsußajveEs. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. FIRE, MARINE. ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE. Funds Exceed .£12.000,000. W. A. SIMS, Manager, E;^Bt<irn Branch An,' Hoyal Insurance Company. Hre Life Total Inve.-tiu> Wmnu Jk. < *,72.',886. 'hie largest rbi office in tiik would. HOUSTEAD k C >.- .V The London and Lancashire Fire Insurance
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    • 430 2 MEtetttocmentg. BTtJVKS. I Hongkong Shangln7l\^H Corporation. Paid-i p Capital... H :in k EUMI BaMTT«...$] 1," Kkskkvk LtABIUTI I'KIKToK Kr 09 DIE» H M i K. Uom, I I < i. LanxAvw, Km. j II OUsW A! NO. .1. X M I M \.N .KB: LOVDOti FJANKBR3-; I h\ «kt AOOO
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 138 2 Sunday Church Services. St. Andrew's CATnDBAL. Low Sunday. 7 am Matina and Litany. 7.41 am Huiv <V>mmunion f Choral'. 3.15 nion Plum 340 pm S Itj School and Bible Clagaw. 5.30 pm F-ihtal Evensong and Samoa. Matthew's Sepoy Lines. 11.15 m Voo Chow Seivice. 3.4<i pm Sunday School and Bi>
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  • 648 3 v ot the m m F v^t. C( v;-it t tUagi :t O y a II I> ;<n<! I) oh< l! r BO»tt I :\Ut ictod I i f Bri( I I r I1(1 I from I I gand 3 I::-', rj l- t I th rigin i the
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  • 70 3 s I hoo At! in ed h 3 of •lonrod tr< With the -tin, histrionic! I'm.-.t. chad vi,, I Brvioun I H 1 H n 1 1 that ti 1 cold v. I I I fateful i Llow'a d \< I I Dofl Btttng Orderly l
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 53 3 A Pleasant a ,d Safe Medicine. < i-ughs and cokb y» namixrlain's Couph Remedy. It is pleasant to tak.> and contains no injurious substance. Ir alwayi cure* and corei quickly. Sold by all ooal<r. To soothe the Skin a v of ati \ifllcldjrHeoJ i t i« by r. C Ca.lver:
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    • 381 3 MEALS WERE A MISERY. N MA( I! C RUD 01 Si H Teiui u;>. -i.i;i.i'x.i.SxM /\\i> i OODi I PATIOS DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS inu For aIK)UI two years I was a sufferer from Chronic Headaches says Mr. U. Daniels of Macassar, Celebes. "I suffered also with Sleeplessness. flatulency after
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    • 173 3 EAGLE ,x v >? 11. FOR ALL HIGH-CLASS WORK. ON THE LIST OF j THE CROWN AGENTS I FOR THE COLONIES. IMPORTERS, THE BORNEO Go, L" DlwL/l/\lvl/Oi Oar new patant Low S-t X t<l :iny Billiard TaUe, making it fo) playing pnrj &w. (Freight on a case of Cushions to
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    • 139 3 Japan Coals. THE Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. (MITSUI 4C0.) Head OflMi No. 1. BUBUOA-CUO TOKIO. London Branch: 34, Lime Street, EC. Singapore Branch: 2, Flnlayson Green. OTHER BRANCH Frai, Haaiborg, Manila, H'.ui^kwn^. kmoj, Shanghai Ti^iit.^ir. Newchwan k 1',,,t A Seoul, Qi— |pa, Tokohanm. Yok. 1, Koi^, Kure. Shinionoeeki! Moji, W%k ai
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  • 1280 4 Mr. Divid IVaser, who hat Iwn writing stive letters to the Rev i o/ India describing his j»urm»v acroes Afgh tnistan huh iuto llussitu Turkestan, drives iv a com j uiunication written al Aaktnad, what h» I understood t be the fifsi authrtiitk Moounl oi the
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  • 1017 4 Whai Gbh >. an- i B.s Pau Ann. As further evtdenoe i*fthe ex*raaive> way in which Sir Henry Campbell- B*unerm»n I baring his hyp Titieallj infl*t»d M dis- irsMMsectt ryre panel »re«l ;i all hands noted Mr Ii It- «;ir lo c-t.r.l i m. >ruing it will U>
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    • 407 4 RACKED WITH RHEUMATISM "For a period of 12 or IS year.-." says Mr. Thoma= little. B Hlcck, Caledonian Buildings, Motherwell, Scotlan-?. "I waconstantly trjubled with rheumatism so baa WH H at times that I had to give up wo-k. fail emtoa<l Cv w) t I had a»y*h n'j Th° urinar>
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    • 328 4 USE ONLY and USE ALWAYS gmBHpiIHpHHHMM MOST W fa^ y i|l^ > l^r#ir^|ij^^ REFRESHING. n Far Superior A Luxurious Perfume to tb f In Health. German Kinds. A NECESSARY FoSVWVHi^SP^HHFV'WP'^IS PESTORATIVE V* V WyS]BfSfSB I*J tN SICKNESS. nSiAIAiL \^J-^A^A^IW J-^ SLEDGE NATURAL STERILIZED MILK A very rich and specially selected
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    • 96 4 THE Singapore Free Press, t Morning Daily. Our RcaI I I i I I I the TO ADVEPTISI p 1 I I I I I I I I rope hi' 1 I I close to B j This 1 In x j Jun j 3 ion rises. TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS
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  • 306 5 SATURNALIA OF EXTRAVAGANCE. a '8 W LSTK Till; I;im i of I'ROSl! \N i i 1 1 -haw warned tb< ir country of the dju rhieh follow a period ofai .-rit>. I in New York paid tion, bccnuv veryoi D N( v Vnil. i^ ii,. bnsy lis r:i' i I
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    • 544 5 Bt>vcrn««emento. WANTED. U ANTED v tight Watchman for Tin Mine Tnn'v -ami For salary aad farther partieulan >poly to Mining, co "FVee Press." Ann 1 v.c WANTED A Chinese Clerk, must be quick at figures, write a good ha ad, also can use the typewriter. Preference given to a man
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    • 633 5 Hfrvcrtiacmcnts. AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF Indian Silver Goods. TO U HELD AT Powell < o's Saleroom Saturday, 6th April, at 1 1 a.m. SoMd silver tea sets, silver salvers, silver tea cups and saucers, 11 jwer vases, serviette rings, lady s and genOem°n's card ca i cigarette and cigar cases,
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    • 561 5 gtwcrtfsemcnts. TO BE LET ii_^ TO LET From ?st May, 1907, No. 1 to 4 B. rnani Street at present occupied by the "Netherlands Hotel." Apply to E. 8. NATHAN, 13 Chance All. y. April 6 v.c TO LET FURNISHED. No. 3. Lloyd Road. Apply Office Hocel de PBarom Ifcb
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    • 767 5 MARK HAMBOURG TALKS which thrills and vibrates tv ever i r of geni with le Inters iewed i Mr. Marie 1 1 nervous stra Pho f Mr. II pov. I TOOM And how to safeguard it. I ccin-iJer I sferine and fin t it to be a The Royal Example.
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 18 6 At Singapore, on April sth, the wife of Captain H. C. H. Burton, r.g.a. of a son.
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    • 40 6 Warnford Lock Brook*-Hunt, On the 21st February at Qjeenstown, New Zealand C. G. Warnford Lock, late of Raub, Pahane to Lilian Frances, second daughter of C G* Brooke- Hunt, late R N. and Mrs. BrookeHunt, of liJ4 Knightabridge, London
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  • 1815 6 The Singapore Free Press. Saturday, April 6, 1907. Here shall the Fress the Tv-^!-'s right maiataia, Unawed by influence and unbriVd liy ;:ai:i Here patriot Truth her glorious precepts draw. Pledged to Religion, Loyalty and I .aw. Now that umUs are beginning to come in with press comments upon the
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  • 460 6 Mr W H KKAD. C M new fftUi To tho litor Diaf Bib,— ln tho i of the 7th Fobni were good n....'1i i t rtol me. Plating f.> mj < I;.;, Singapore V i:ht c; when IMI S X Bye I note the An»u. r you publish kind
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 152 6 CaldbecK Macgregor Co^ WINE SPIRIT MERCHANTS. Branches at LONDON, GLASGOW, SHANGHAI, HONGKONG, TIENTSIN, PENANG AND SINGAPORE. John Cittk £o, Od. Annual Cash Clearance SALE YAM NOW ON. MONARQH TYPKWKITERS. i I EVERY I 'j@f-™->?-/ WRITES I LETTER Jdfc 4j^ TWO COLOURS. II VISIBLE C3s§| Mg^p^St OLD MACHINES I} ***** ah
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    • 186 6 Dr. A. G. BUTLER, L.D.S., R.C.S.B. DENTAL SURGEON. 6. Battery Road. Dr. KEW BROS. DENTAL SURGEON. Mo. 2. Battery Road. TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND) James Campbell (Bfe Co., Court, Naval Military Tailors. 59, Conduit Strkrt, LONDON, W. MR. H. C. DISS. Vi H r 30 wg 2p UC. GODOWNS TO
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  • 114 7 KING CHULALONGKORN EAT PENANG. I MTMN Ctrrespondntt.} Penang, April 5, 1.30 p.m. Ihe Garmtn mtil stetmer Saehseu with King Cbaifclongkorn on board arrived here .■.tertlay at 11 a.m. The Kins: received the officials of the item States to-day and enquired ls to the wvlfare of tho country under
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  • 50 7 Loans and Arsenals. <'■••>/ Hongkong April Rec. April 3:> pm. China propoeM to raise a foreign loan for ten million taels for the purpose of con■troding new Areeamla at Pekmg, and of liuililipj the Pekin-Halgan railway. Britain has agreed to allow Chinese tar ber naval coll(F.v Sabmarine Telegraph
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  • 69 7 1 from St. Peters'nirg that tranquillity has been rest ore- 1 at Stli/evtr, the fugitive Russians returning escorted 1»\ Cossacks. Ptr-n taking vigorous .s.ms to punish the participators of the Lad- Russian movement. Reu'er's oorrespoudeut at Teheran that a Commissi >n has been appointed toin- the affair at
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  • 22 7 _,->ct*d an American syndi;ate's offer to construct a tunnel under Bebring Straits. The Suevic has been docked at Southkinpton.
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  • 40 7 The Fate of the Douma. Received April 5 G. 40 pm. ire pouring into St. Petersburg •a a similar way to that in which they did on the occasion of tho dissolution of the .ma
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  • 25 7 Refused to Apologise. !:ird asserts that Sir A. Swetten bai I ernorship of Jamaica 1 1 -rument awked him to apo\<lmiral Davis.
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  • 45 7 Extensive Damage. Kec. Apr. 11.20 am. b en tweuty **i_rht shocks of earthquake a* Bitlia and of the lomr-tbott-Mad houses comprising the ton-n. over three ".uudred hare fallen fof the remainder are sori >usly daKight persons have beon killed and many iijrmd
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  • 35 7 Almost all parts of BeKast are affected *ith maninfiitia (spotted fever) aud the 4i»eaBe shows no signs of abating. So far 'here hare been 261 aaaM of whi< h 130 proved fatal
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  • 17 7 The N«w York Lunacy Commission has dec'tlef] ihat Ihaw is sane. Mr Jerome *>•" appealed.
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  • 62 7 (By Submarine Telegraph Keuter's.) CROMER'S COUNCIL. Received at 1 40 pui. The composition of the proposed international legislative assembly for Egypt is. Tour Egyptian Government otlicials. The European judge ->f the Native Court of Appeal. Six judges of the Mixed Courts. Twenty members elected by the leading members
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  • 84 7 F.ord Cromer observes that it is incorrect to say that Egyptian Nationalism is Pauislamic, though Pauislamism nearly led to a fanatical outbreak last spring. He believes that the aim of the Nationlists is the creation of a kind of House of Common*, but the adoption of such
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  • 162 7 The newspapers dwell on the exceptional international importance of Lord Cromer's »eport in view of the reference to Egyptian nationalism. The Times says that the views of -io accomplished an expert canuot fail to have authority with the mass of sensible men. The M >rning Post hopes
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  • 50 7 The Talk Begins. > oiit.:cai controversy is beginning I thef round the Colonial Conference. The Protectionist papers are giving promiueuce to the geueral concurrence of the Colonial Premiers in favour of preferential trada The Ministerial papers retort by poiuting out the strong differences botween the Pi^ujiers on other
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  • 80 7 All Reservations. Russia baa *>'vi drcalar to the Povren indicating the retervatioiio of the diiic.ent Powers regarding Rossia'a H.t^ ta programme of 190 G. America, Spair. and Great Britain suu':""- 1 the inclusion of the limitations of armaments question. Britain, Germany, Japan, Austria, ami Rushia, reserve the liberty
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  • 21 7 The Kuautan Tiu Mining Company, Ltd., Prk 22.00. The B lat Tin Mining Company, Ltd., Prk *****.
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  • 1495 7 Quioqitid tgwU fomtMi Raffo $$i farrago libdli. Juvekal. I 'u less tho Radical Prime Minister has a moral hide thicker than most men of that political party, he ought just now to btsquirming in lively style at the vigorous prods ho is daily receiving from his
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  • 250 7 M.Louis Avalle, who is ri violiniw high n-putatiou, aud vh>> has beeu tourniug laifly through ludo-Clnua, hiis arrived from BtDgkok where his playing his been much I appreciated, and proposes to jrire a concert sl t heTeutonia Club on Moudur evening at 9 p.m. His aoooflnptaioMats
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  • 147 7 Yestorday aft> moon the Bench Court was occupied with a case in which a Chinaman charged two compatriots with having voluntarily caused grievous hurt to him. The hurt" was that l)etweeu them they knocked a tooth out of his head. The complainant's story was that they were
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  • 142 7 About six weeks ago K. M. A J Kamai itlian Chefty Jaid information against his manager, whose name is also Ramauathan, and seemed his arrest on a warrant chargiug him wih criminal breach of trust in respect to The allegation wan that three years a^o the complainant
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    • 81 7 Rheumatism Makes Life Miserable. A happy home is the most valuable possession that is within the reach of mankind, but you cannot enjoy its ccmforts if you are jufferincr from rheumatism. You throw aside business cares when you enter your home and you can be relieved from those rheumatic pains
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    • 194 7 ROBINSON Go. SPECIAL WHITE SHOW. Table Napery. Linen and Cotton Sheets and SheetingsEmbroidered. Hemstitched. Frilled and Plain Pillow Cases. Hand Embroidered Bedspreads. Linen and Turkish Towels. Calicoes Longdoths and Nainsooks. Swiss Dress Muslins Mercerised Brilliants. Hand Embroidered Linen Robes and Blouses. Ladies and Infants Outfitting. Lace Curtains and Curtain Nets
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  • 965 8 L i>*«,*Mar^,;i«o7. DiJ4*awx Fvilk. Politico are mo c the topic* of the hour than U!»iidl just now. First the enormou> reduction of the Rulieal tfaj »rit v at Aberdeen set people talking, and now the vict<>r\ it Brig;^. I ought to call it th;' ''gtorioue victory,"
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  • 618 8 A\ M>.J;N«'. During the luncheon boor Hie powder tarn- j iuf t i v.-.i- ]>•{' open i i lien, there being -*> t ml many s!j"1!s ;i!h>u d. The exphi •!e torpedo ooenrred in the aftn DUlg ■■v.pplyinir the l'J-ineli pins, un<t *v..- ickly followed bj fur
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  • 148 8 We note witn much satisfactioa that, the M*ue< I the Agricultural Bulletin ior March appears thus early, au,\ the ab*nrdity of monthly nußiben Doming out many mouths jli»t« now no longer exists Thy llarrfa i volume is u.ite.'i ai l^inv printed at Kellv Mid Walkb,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 538 8 H&vcrti?cmcnts. SHIPPING. JAPAN HAIL STEAMSHIP Co Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY Service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the toUowing NEW TWIN SCREW STEAWERS. [Inker Mail OoVTBAOTfI with the Imperial Japanese Govehxmk.nt. Specially designed for the Company's Bvro* pean Service, lighted throughout by Electricity. provided with excellent acomruodation for First
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    • 623 8 Hovcrtiscmcnte. SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY For China Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Fgypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for C Coast. Persian Gulf, i ontin— ital and A> can Porte. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about M »IL LINES. Out vurd
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    • 546 8 a^pcrriocnlcnts. j SHIPPING. Norddeutscber Lloyd Bremen. COAST LL\r>. Steamers of the Coast Fleet. i k buri l.'ii>l Pi H..r;. iafbin Bajal uri L9O Manila 17 7 f Koi 1777 Dammar Wai 1777 N uen '1 184] sh.tntung Triagg tau Ka I'• i»w:? b Sin^itfor t -Bangkok, a tmmmm nik i.
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    • 195 8 H^crtiPcmcnto. S/Z/PP/iVcTI ion: Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bk [MPBEIAL <KRM\N M v I Oil- I < -ll'l.l',N >| Pr. Ludwig Jui July 11 l P.B Asiatic Steam Navigation Co., lit indo-java line A b B ..n 1 LOl N I X •ija 1411 h i; 1 V :»ay and Kara I P.
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  • 151 9 RSVBVUI wi> Fxpe.vdi 1 n:i, ii of th.> 1 of the F.'^p- ir ly 7, t.....t!. r with .1 Prom ill be aeen ta 0 at $25,"87, 1 J On January Ist. I balance 0 three W 'I at 527 t lt( r il n J? 1: ->
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  • 113 9 at of Vkalui, ii, iualia. 1 n b- the l<v the i \-t opportunity ia a lit;' rvin^ I o freid sol lig unnotu- a t.mn- from there mder move to the sto: I prori;.r r- -^liuni I of tl 1 i: < meut th \< -s«
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  • 215 9 1 Tl,« re -vii h nr.l t,ry r h,m. m I',- ].r > i of m ili( < ...lit 1 I 2 Mon Plm *ben Urn pc on pa] i»d artil a j I 1 1 la A i: ->:■.• -.1 B iaa I aM •t I
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    • 354 9 turn DIRECTORY for BANGKOK SIAM 1907. Eighteenth Year of Publication. NOW READY. Tli" Directory/or Bangkok and Siam conipftete and OSoial I.i.st of th« rernmen! Oepartments aad the Principa imeroial Houses ia the country. It i> replete mtfa [nlormatk» abaolotelj eaaenttai to tke Men ai t, the Trader, the Profeanona U
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    • 289 9 I! Riley Hargreaves Co., »1 {SOLE aGEIVTS FOR»COCHRAN'S BOILERS. I e^fAT SUPPLY EX STOGKSizes 4 feet diam. by 9 feet high and 5 feet diam. by 10ft. 9in high l\i I Wlth Board of Trade Certificate for 100 lbs. pressure. 1, Tel. Address Hargreaves." 1 The first Essential L f
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    • 226 9 Mo- or Manufacturers generally b»vi in died the mnet modern machl. nery in their works to produce low-prta lean and bring \m reased profits g Have they all kept up the Standard of quality gw How is It that In spite of Increased prices the demand tor the p*g ARROL
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  • 563 10 \UE WE MORri uOHFOBTABLE THAN OUR U« ESTORS- laren. 8 B m U.iily CLi-oni- i--IWe do to be atreououe. Tore* Doe the si < u.-t really to :to regulate. Bat m.i-t paj j iagh< ti m ol Dr v i. >v >ld n and >ag. 1 1
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  • 258 10 Bb lih a km in July Mr. < .it. the s. eel Mr. Cbaml eri^in'e ondil of the D .is family cii rtling i. f.irp; T -do doubt al-ov.* natar« by our photograp 'I vinle. mm r n;nn, -who. last July *irt: tb«t be > ng at
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  • 26 10 STKA.MKI M I i I I S p i I I 18; S I! Solun T-o T .\j Jl MIA 01 WAR. E. August
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  • 47 10 PHr M M G \j Nairn. I'.-r PIOM and M <; p Mr f» M P p ■ad v P. K. I N fill. Wad 1-11 i Mr r m i v Ira A H 1 1 < I) M .1 v pig V Wright
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    • 55 10 'ißgHorrhttolCrco. lOkcoapauletTarjextenriTelj dunag thttp^ two ar» in Bnmobia] »nd Tubercular < order-, and in sever.*! <A mj bare been »tnnkbed how mpidlv repair ba» pl«<'e. In pulmonary lafcereuli >is ooack the fornuutioa of paroleiit expcrtnr«'< tion in from one of four mo. on patients to health." (UnwUeitod) E. C. Bcholbx,
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    • 229 10 advertisements. When your vitality is low, you I are miserable ill the time. Ton ;.!"<• luglM ud df-rrcssed. nerves arc wwk, ud iff r oor Read whftt Ayer's Sarsaparilla mother: T las. Be sura ■AVER'S" V.-cyu GELANG BRICKWORKS. BEST MACHINE MADE BRICKS. PARA RUBBER SEED. PARA RUBBER STUMPS. DUNMAN Co.,
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    • 325 10 The Subscription List will open on Monday, the 11th day of March, 1907, and close on or before Tuesday, the 30th day of April, 1907, for the Colony of the Straits Settlements and the Federated Malay States, and Friday, the 31st day of May, 1907, for all places outside those
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    • 19 10 DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA. To kn had «t tl. M r Hi i Urown, yi-aundalo, Kiv«- r l Singh; 25
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  • 962 11 St\ ,\> i.r. by t. Ri v. .1 A BlUotftt ir have approached th,^pk ft re^liu,,' this book with cousiderahi t, aad to have su6t lined oonsiderabl I. appoint meut. \n b iok of this kiL«; iie Juts not look for the delicate nicetie> the author would prubablj
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  • 396 11 i I i.o <■. persisting in hi-, v. him. Ht >!\ opoa i Channel sniui, Twere wa eO la ii\ hi< Before the anch >i sti ike :^> barred, Or m waing it the h;r there'll b> When ha pate oat to h Hoy. did v unbroken ruu at
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  • 73 11 (Corrected up to April 0.) Hank 4 m a 2/4| demand 2/4, 9 j Private credits 3 m, 8 2/4* credits 6 m/s %Mi France, dernaud Bank 2D5 Germany, demand 240 ndia, T. T |78J Hongkong, demand 11 /t> dis Yokohama, demand 115 'ava, demand Hm Bangkok, demaud 63
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  • 136 11 April 5. Tin buyers 9<t. Gambier (y.Qij Gambier Cube No. 1 10..S<> Gambier Cube No. '1 \^~T, Pepper Black(ordin.S'pore) 18.25 Pepper, White (fair L.W. 5 p.c.,> I<\ M 0 Nutme^B(llo to the lb.) 2t>s" Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) n '.o Mace (Banda) uom Cloves (A.mboina) noni i Liberian
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  • 275 11 SHA RES. Capital Capital Issue Paid Issued paid up Value up Company. Wuoutlom $300,000 3«»0,000 10 10 Belat Tin M. Co. Ltd $600,000 SOo.OCO 10 10 Bnmeh HydrunHo Tin M< o Ltd II £100.000 850.00U £1 £1 Duff Develoument Oo Ltd t' V 60,000 00,000 1 1 Kinta Tin Minos
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 63 11 Lingering Cough*. Wrsiatent coughs that continue through ■ng and b. mnr.er usually indicate some throat or lung trouble and it is a serious mi— Uke to nepltct them Chamberlain's Cough Ktmedy is famoa* for its Curts of coughs of ti w nature ard a few doaes taken in time :n*y
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    • 244 11 Singapore Marine Insurance Agents' Association, NOTICE The Annual General Meeting of Members <jf the above Association will be hel<* on Tuesday. 9th April, lw at 6pm. in the Singapore Fxchange. the Committee. A. E. BADDELEY, Hon. Secretary. Apr wfia INDO CHINA STEAM NAY. COY., LTD. Th? iteaSMtl of thi3 Company
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    • 557 11 afcvcrtißcmcnts. On the Berth. HAMBURG-AMERIKA- I.INIE. Marseilles, Havre and Hamburg. The rt.s. SLA YON I A." j 5,060 tons, Captain Wuenneber^ is expected !to arrive here on or about the 10th April. and will be promptly despatched for above 1 ports. Thus steamer can take and haa splendid accommodation for
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    • 466 11 SHIPPING. OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. A X D China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' are de?patched from Li vrp-x>l outwards for the Straits, China an.} J&pan every week, and from Japan homewaniHoc L >Edon, Am^terdim and Aritw-rp f.rtuight, and f r <;.na, Marseilles, Liverpoo 1 m.-nthly. One-utvard
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    • 349 11 HAMBURC-AMERIKA LINE. PASSENGER SERVICE. bghtoJ throughout by electncity, cabin, fitted v ttfa fans. Laundry on board. Keturn t.Vk. ts iswd d rave«, avaiUb'e for two r above monuomM >to r-^ N APPROXIMATE DATE OF AKRIVALB OUTWARD. HOMTWAPT) For Hongkong, shanghai, Kobe. Yoko- HOHEXBTAI I I vrShaihT 31 Chef TkUtRiD p
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  • 839 12 SINGAPORE CHAMBER DISCUSSES IT. CoMMITTER APPOINTED A meeting of memlxr* oi the Chamber of Commerce aud Exchange was h»*ld in the Kvcluiuge rooui yesterday afternoon to ton sider the question of taking steps with re* rd to the replies to the questions submit••i by the Shipping RuNBl
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  • 144 12 \estcrday moratag before Mr Micheli the M tn.i^r. .f the Clear Water Diiry Farm should have appears] in answer to a hudimons charging him with having sold milk to wl ieh water had been added, and (2) ■jelling uulk without having a liceuce fruoi f
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  • 534 12 ORi'iMttY Mbbtinc, Fbidvv, Ai'Rii- "'Th I'resint i Hi 3 Exc olloncy the Governor Sir John Anderson K.C.M.O. Hi< Bzcellenoy Mai-.r-G-ni. T. Pit ror. GO C. The Hon'blo the Col. Secretary Capt. A.H. fonag. the Attorney-Genl. W. J Napit r. the Act. Auditor-* ienerui A T. Kry:int tb« Act.
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  • 321 12 Silal:. i-i.\ Patient in a Rikidha. V 'erday morning before Mr Green, Tan Ab Hee WMM charge*! with doing an act likely to cause the spread of disease. He had sroall-po\ and rode in a public riki-ha. he defendant admitted this and sanl he was on his way
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  • 503 12 The Malacca Cricket Club played a match duiitg the Easter holidays against a Singapore team brought dowu by Mr Sproule. Malacca was not at full strength, Vowler aud Ess being ahoeoteai and Mr Sproule loßt one of h»6 men by au accident with a bottle of soda-water.
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  • 280 12 The men's March medal was played on 30th. Scores C Eveiitt 3:< 41 80 3 7' R. A. Campbell 3d 11 79 2 X 81 GA. Fiulajsun 12 43 &S 4 H *1 W. E. D <Trove r ,3 S8 106 scr 106 There will be
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  • 267 12 The Australian cruisf r Szigetvar coaled at Tanjong Pagar yesterday and left in th» evening. The Blue funnel steamer Ajax Las arriyed li^rt from Jeddah with '."0 had j is. There were four deaths on ihn voyage. Aft*r Ivin^ here nearly three months "await in<j order*" the Sea
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  • 28 12 Per Tasm;in Mr C Z Ii I Kut Sane •*>:• Bruno F;.:k*-. Re\d. an 1 lira Ttiorii| mm. Per V'o"\raprt3 Mr Carl B'- Hn H n}y. Mrs Drilston.
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  • 145 12 April 4 Helios, Nor. st: ,Kn lsen. for i April 5. Tanet Eft oil, Brit, str Ljons, for Bunijkok. K; rar.-. Brit str., Phillipe, for Kelantrtu via po: B:itavi«r\ Brit, -ti II Bamlor. po-ts. Prin/. Ba>] h ri^uti "n <'.-;. -tr.. If alehow, for H Bgki ii_. Rhaagb ii
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 295 12 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR AND KEPPEL HARBOUR. Wharvet and Dock* a* \jch\ch dijferent veesels are berthed yesterday. I Fast Whiirf Basin— Dagmur, J. W. Wendt, Breid. P. Wharf Section 1 McCleli*n. Section 1 (Sheers Wharf; Nil. Sectioa 2 Ron.Kav M;ir 3_Xil. 4— t-hiico--5— era 6 Ajax, Fnh Wo, Dardanus 7—
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    • 313 12 VESSEL SIN POUT. 'JI Wen-of-W.^ Flag and Tons Commander* Arrived From p o KaiierF.Joaefl Aua. onus. 4000 Rublaj Mar J. Ilnirkonv n W^l MahaChakkri S.am 7«»0 hchoning Mar ;H Bangkok Makut rtajakumarS.am MO Pettersen Mar 31 WcClellan Am. tra.. 1870 Lothrop Jan 1 2 Manila A Sea Bello F.M.S. Yacht
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