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

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. JUNE 11, 1907. NO. <*>,004.
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  • 161 1 Ac mpi-rtiut pr«<n«.>iiu n»iu: \<\ x- Pre* niier _ouie.o b» a lar»- Telegram. Ir»],itKi must wait. Duwa witk'.U Lords: \V t mmill not TtMJigu N<VBf nr.ud abu?". vie 'tie cbie|points of tw.i speeche> at Plymouth uud E\eter }'d»:e 5. Further troubltt iu»»* iri^en iv P^oiv, wnore tketuiwl
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  • 743 1 He iiihv muff* jrow elo juent on the •object ufUwari who lives witlnu t^mhot ot a 1.-uii<iiug o\eiiUL by bun Hit. voice ia siiriit by d«v, l.vi a? uiirht you may outwear tlie duiniMTorv cl.hi-hs of voiir crued without aluiiijg Ins «\iten\auling. The cat ;> v l*e fouu'i
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 84 1 THE BEST BRANDS OF AUSTRALIAN FLOUR ARE THE ANCHOR and STORK. GiLLESPIE'S PATENT GILLESPIE'S S*TOR X EQLLER FLOUB SYDNEY. sydnet Australia IMFORTED BY Guthrie Go., Ltd. HOTEL de la PAIX. SINGAPORE. This Old Established House having been thoroughly Repaired atvi Ren" vared is NOW REOPENED. Good Accommodation for Boarders and
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    • 425 1 Entertainments. FOR THI-: URST TIME IN SINGAPORE THE PARSI ALFRED THEATRICAL COMPANY OF BOMBAY. AT BEACH ROAD TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! SITAME SHUDDAD. PRICES OF ADMISSION. Cushion Sofa 3 Seats $7.50 Cushion Sofa 1 Seat 2.6 First Class 2.00 Second Clats 1.00 Third Class S 0.50 Fourth Class 0.30 ZKXAXA. First Class
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    • 10 1 ENGINEERS GONTRAGTORS. MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMHMMI DC o BURMA STRAITS SIAM and GHINA.
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    • 102 1 TO-DAYS ADVERTISEMENTS. Fjt 3aie 2. strong Auitraiian horse Wanted employment <>n a ul.ber estate- I'opuiar Wants. Coirpound house to let Page 3. 1 ft advertisements of Brunei >tamp« for ?aie Page t and 6. A private school to be opened m L'wen-rd, oft Ju'y Ist Page 2. Notice re chop
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 284 1 > <— THE WEEK T:;/^r<AT. lit Bifffa Wat."- —a! 2] S D L M.. Wjio.vbsda-;. Lodge Zei :.-l>aT. Rl«b WIMV.— B i ilj.il Home* Hign Wat-r 1 a N3L Mj:' Legulati^B Ckmadl, -.v: p If nnicipal Commiedco, J B4.TVSDAT, 151 Hi^b Water 1- .i B I Ma:. At'.'et\- Bporti Bi
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  • 238 2 This i» a portion of a -«»t of Ter»es by m Dak m the Calcutta Empire Yesterday this Da\ tolly did prepare The plot for ouruudoing with deft care. Till Loudon from the lurid darkness cry ['he East for M i* neither Here nor
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  • 424 2 The Imj- 1 it" ri'iul sittinj? on lUh inst. at the Colonial <>£h>>*. Sir Wiifri 1 Laar submifted a r**olution m favour ikiaf i mtm Austr.t i sad V Hipropc- I > -~*'f into two p».ts. uli" i Kg rh«* A !id ti>^ other the PaoinV The
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 92 2 An Old Maxim Applied to a Modern Remedy. Everyone speaks of the feast as he finds it," is a maxim of the Portuguese. Judging by the letters received from people all over the country, praising Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, it is evident this remedy has been found satisfactory.
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    • 768 2 fitocrtiscment*. NOTICES; NOTlCfe I hereby give notice thatali the Chops and > ieals of Cnop Yon* Huk Secg trading as; loth dealer at No. 49 Circular Road will bear he word "Tan" m Chinese anH English md will m future be Chop Tan Yong Huk Jenfir TAN YEONG SIAK. Jnne
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    • 523 2 ftoverttsementa. NOTyBES^ SHORTHAHD TYPEWRITING Work prompt^ done. Absolut* secrecy guaranteed. Hotels and office* attended reqUi 4 to. HOWBLL. Caveragh Bridge Building. Tel. bll. (Opposite Post Office.) PARA RUBBER SEED. Orders now being booked for new Season Crop commencing August. Special rates for I large orders. Apply to Manager. Sungei Rengam
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    • 450 2 advertisements. NOTIGES. FOR SALE The following Machines have been taken I out m Part exchange for Oliver standard visible writers. 1. No 4 Foolscap Yost m good order. 1. No. 4 Foolscap Yost m fair order. 1. No. 4 Foolscap Smith Premier m Excellent order with two colour ribbon attachment.
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    • 533 2 a^vcrtiocmcnts. INSURAMQES. j Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE. Funds Exceed W. A. SIMS, Manager, Eastern Branch Aug 29 Koyal Insurance Company. Fire Life Total Invested Funds j69,722,885. THE LARGEST FIRE OFFICE IN THE WORLD. BOUSTEAD A. Co.— A*ent*. The London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Co. Capital
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    • 609 2 topcitiscmcnts/j Hongkong Shanghai Ba^ Corporation. W Paid-dp Capital Reserve Fund: Sterling Reserve |10,0G0,0< m Silver Reserve... f 11. ouo i,, j 1-l^nM F* 1 Rehkrvb Liability v tat PROPKI.TORS Court of Dike. G. H. Memh-rct I g* Hon. Mr. W. J. Sesjesd*.— Da, l»« G. Balloch, Ebq. a f~ CO
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  • 381 3 r OK Chl-KSB SrPffR^TTTION. .it. >pon l^i.r „i tl j .V..(' Mil a kknoUm >tory of Cluaese „t S -day most «-jnel < wa.« ttW It app«»ir'« that famii \.\\nu uf haien yani. n m Siangyang h*<) received into the borne a wife Im (n^ of the kmm
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  • 87 3 M€»~i^ Uakf r au»l liscnsn vu well i en beM tM)n \m rv ap r 10 < ml. .Mr \iu^t«ur hraiuatic but fur- •>f DcgoUit:ii'D~. wbich the chairman kin ?< l < I'll. piaiX'. :i wa~ ri\c<i at X tijle .|'iartcrly m a<lv;tci !no tv I'
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  • 189 3 i- r-i-..rt»»d from N*»w Tori «>f Btmrj Konald l)oui;l:is MacIt M --..ft" r I t« :_rht untie:- no lea- tl) .11 figiteW fmn a^o he ■>■ ,11.1 UhMJ 'i.-..:- h] i-.-'l m tli" column" »..»/ette. Durin- mwr he nrvtl >s ;>a m India m the S-poy
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 488 3 advertisements. W2INTED. WANTED A sm»rt junior Cier*, quick a f figures. Apply .John Littll Co., Ltd. June 11 ttj 16.6 WANTED for a large Import and Export Firm a Chinese clerk. Must be expert typist and quick at figures Reply enclosing copies of testimonials to R. S. T. c/o Singapore
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    • 558 3 a&verttsements. TO LET. TO LET No. 17 Confederate Kstate partly j furnished. Facing the Sea. Apply to B. N. ELIAS, Malacca Street. Feb 7 7.8 TO LET A bungalow No. 3 Killiney Road and i Godowns No. 15 Martin Road and 27 M chained Sultan Road. Rent moderate. Apply to
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    • 573 3 The only proved, lasting prctoction against the attacks of White Ants, Teredos, Dry Rot Jodelite has noiv been m constant use m the Straits Settlements for many years with complete success. EXPERIMENT: Coat a piece of deal, Serayah (or other soft wood), with Jodelite. nail it to a similar but
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    • 496 3 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is now a Morning Daily, and is on sale at depots, from an early hour each morning (Sundays \.epted). Cash price Ten Cents copy. Subscriber*' copies will l*j delivered at their private residences, (or town offices or
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  • 57 4 {Ft CM M BaUvu .1 Tbe following are the winners at i races at Batavia m which Straits h«,r^ Kali Bekar Prize—Roaeui--1 i -[«r '1. PA.RA.PATTAN Cl'l'.— (illlo 1 Malabar Or p.— \V«xxll»iuf 1 M^ I ltockbill .1. Y\v Be«»thkksCi r H.»u«v l 1. Cinderella '■'>. Teabroker's Cn-.—
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  • 573 4 A (Jhinainau has beeu arre.;^: io possession of a numlter of t>t.>Ui balls. The V.M.C.A. auuual uie**tiU|> j held iv Zetland House »»ij 24th at B p.m. Yesterday the Manue Police 1 body of a Chinaman iv a bill Rhu. The post mortem, howe i that death was due to
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 19 4 At IS2 Barmah Road. Penang, on 6 lune, m«- wife of Dr. G. W. Park, of a daughter.
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  • 1402 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, June 11, 1907. Warn tk»!' i*c Presi th< People* rifbt m&lauJa, Vet wee tr influence wd arbrTbed $j gvn Here patriot TrctL her p.c-.r precepts draw. Pledged i* Religion, Loyiity Hi Law. b a telegram from Peking to the Chin- Ma. whi :h is the
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  • 494 4 > < Thfleitii is auuounceiot the Bt* J>hu Young AOM lliewell known missionary who arrived m China m I9M ;ni-\ who wi« the founder of the Autjio-Chiuese < »1 1— i^-. Iff Allen was 74 years old. The Liuggi Plantations, Ltd ,Jf*Jl lottl divi-l"u-l of lo per oeut, making uith
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 139 4 s ScotchWhiskies I I I RSwK. -Special Reserve:" j ■Lp? 1 JOHN 6. Cr S Nv".i»ORE lL.._:'s! hfra^s MILK. UNITED ASBESTOS ORIENTAL AGENCY, Ltd. t is not an uncommon thing tor steam joints to give w*y and some time a<r<~> a fatal accident occurred owing to this Cause, which formed
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    • 267 4 BRUNEI PROVISIONAL STAMPS. Complete sets postal ly used on registered covers. $30. m blocks $120. Odd value 3: 23, 4, 8. 10 cents $1 each. (Or m sheets) 50 cents and $1, >6 each. 2 8 cents >3 each Offers considered. STAMPS" c o W. B. DICK, Labuan Joai n
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    • 76 4 Whooping Cough This is a very dangerous disease un* properly treated. Statistics shoW that ther» are more deaths from it than from scarl* fever. All danger may be avoided, however, by giving Chamberlain's Cougii Remedy liquifies the tough mucus, making it easier texpectorate, keeps the cough loose, and mate*" the
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  • "LES GREVISTES."
  • 60 5 Ri"ting at St. Etienne. \M r.abo-ir m > ranee, beet. -«ut t« it.! for %WOjmn §m l.• »i^?cfit* :in. n-">n- unionist i .l >t ibe wro^ds .vr broken at St. .l r r<incd. where the Socialists a-t M. B"iand who was ■mH a statue, calling him
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  • 24 5 uer.^ad-* Trading Socittv inform 4ve received telegraphic advices Head-clfi^e at Amsterdam, tbat lm& for the tear W9i ha, been
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  • 120 5 l *»uuJ*v night a < 'nines* woman went ■f Kerbau Police Station m a >f excitement aud told Inspector i«-»lan that tkl I M niijht eight Cb:na.coi-] with knives ha 1 »?one to her vjm ia tkt Vilan tfesar, and, tvinf? her ip bad piweeded to
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  • 40 5 (By Submarine Telegraph— Reuters). RAILWAY CONCESSION APPROVED. The Tsar has approved of a proposal of the Cabinet t<» grant a concession for the construction of a railway to Behring's Straits, and undefr the Straits to construct a, tunnel. > <
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  • 31 5 Rec. June 10 10.4»> am. Sir Claude Macdon.ild had an audience with His Majesty the King prior to starting on his return journey to Tokio.
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  • 59 5 Experiments at Chatham. U*idl' tv rhe official view -;f the necessity tor a cl.>--er stuiy of the siege operations and experience at Port Arthur, there will b*j army manoeuvres m the neighbourhood ol Chatham culminating m an attack on a fortress. The dmufuienT* iud tjuipuu-nt
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  • 26 5 Kec. Jwue 10, 11.5 am Tbi luipvrts and exports of the United K;m:!oni for May show incre^^s respee- i!.-.- >,00 aad £5.2 W 000
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  • 30 5 Their Danish Majesties arrive] iv L -vJon and were welcomed by the King and •jueen al the rtitioa, aud dr^ve m procession to P" -kinirham Pal.tee.
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  • 51 5 A* r :<_•..-• S Mi b^at Essex by seveu run*. Surrey Sussex by an innings and '.'4-, >hire Cambri-l^e University by au inn. air- and 20. WoCMrtar Lancashire I >v I ten wickets, Hampshire Kent by tive wicket*. M.C.C. < »xford by two wickets aud ISoutk Africw Northamptonshire
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  • 414 5 The Kcnch Court yesterday sentenced a Chinaman tv four months rigorous impr.sonmeu: f>r breaking into a house Ramahst. The mbordinatea of the Penaug l)istrict Hospita. have presents! I»r E. X. Graham witL ac address on the occasion of his going [on leave. Sau«3a'»a.n played H.M. S. Cadmus two i games
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  • C. B. SPEAKS.
    • 30 5 Ireland Must Wait. Sir Henry Campbell Bvunerniiu, speaking at Plymouth, said that Ireland must now wait and see what the Liberals are prepaied to offer in the future.
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    • 86 5 The rest of his lengthy speech was devoted to an attack ou the House of L >rds. THE LIBERAL WATERLOO. The time for compromise, temporising aud expostulation are uow past said the Premier. "The existence of Liberalism as an instrument of progress depeuds on the outcome
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    • 44 5 DOES IT MEAN RESIGNATION? There were surmises that this speech implied a dittohltKM iv 1906, l>ut this iui- < pressiou w.is <lispellei by a later speech at Exeter, where Sir Henry said he did not 9€e auv reason for guatlittgthe country into a i;tner;«l election.
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    • 11 5 Government, he said, would go on .-straightforward, ren<trdles> of abuse.
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  • 381 5 I L)rl Movatmorre*, who has l^e-u ennu^ed lately ov a tour through British X tst Atrica, describes the conditions of transpjrt there as difficult and expensive. Tbe position is such th.it the introduction of the Brennuu Mono-rail iv that British dependency would seem to
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  • 139 5 Tokyo, June Ist. Admiral Yamanouchi, the cointnamler of the naval depot at Knrc, has granted an interview to the Press with regard to the AngloJapanese Steel Foundry now being established. He said he was the intermediary between the Japanese and English capitalists promoting tl x formation with
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  • 23 5 She I rather Hke some of your article*." He Ob, I'm so glad. Which parts pleased jou beat She The quotations from Shakespeare/
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  • 39 5 Latb Telegrams Reuter's correspondent at Teheran says that there have been serious electoral troubles at Kermanshah and considerable loss of life. Two thousand members of the Party against the Governor hive taken refuse in the British Consulate.
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  • 26 5 At the same time the Kurds are raiding in the vicinity of the town, while the soldiers are looting in the town.
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  • 11 5 The expedition against S^lar Ed J)owl«tli m awaiting reinforcements. > <
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  • 421 5 During a Jis<-ussiou iv the Ceylon Legislative Council for the amendment of a local Marriage Ordinance, the Hon. the General European Mi inber made these remarks He was long enough m the Colony to remember when ptssengers were abe to land at Point de Galle and
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  • 197 5 A «joi.>er's Gsmcim. Mr Hugh Clifford, the new Colonial Secretary, is an equally enthusiastic golfer and yesterday afternoon (23rd). played a round with his chief. The Governor and his Lieutenant are both mighty smiters and seemed to t>e deriving the maximum of exercise from the
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  • 179 5 Melbourne, May B. If the officials m Papua continue to resign at the rate which is now jjoing on, there will soon be very few left who are acquainted with the language and customs of the natives. Sir John Forrest, referring to this matter to-day,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 54 5 I &ar#» seTeral time* preacribod Cyprldol y that I ~m more farourably ira- re«*d with this remedy than with any other i tne mercurial preparation*. One of my >»t*nt« i« now Uking six capsules daily who "'lid Lot toieiate arr other mercorial agent." "ntoli »ed) W. Fl««enh«iiner. M.v Ri bmond.
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    • 280 5 Robinson and Company. i ffi^^iH@ 'Perambulators' a^ > M2^y Woodencttcs.' ROBINSON Co. "MONARCH" VISIBLE THE KING OF TYPEWRITERS. FOR PERF-CT WORK YOU SEE WHAT f r^ AN OLL MACEIRES OF ANY MAKE TAKEN IN PART PAYMEKT J. TRAVERS SONS Ltd. ?JLE AOt\ T S. I te or call "D'ALMEIDA STREET,
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  • 529 6 BAXDMAXVS EAST FES CIECnT." This is Mr Bandaiu.nn'-. latest *itl- I the orifanisations m the East cont ruled by him. and following tiie Gtßito Company, which forms part If it. and which :n Singapore some tiu;e ■£♦> the 9**™ Cumpanv. has commenced a tour w;l. include our
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 79 6 Do Hot Hegiect the Child: en. At this season of tie year the ""ret unnatural iooaenosb of a child <* be v lg hoald me immediate attention. The b^t thing thati can be jriven a Cha.-noerlain'd Colic Cholera; and Diarrhoea Remed folio .ye«: by castor oil i i 3 directed
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    • 429 6 Btocrti9cmcnto. FOR S7LLE. STAMPS FOR SALE Labuan -urcr.arged Brunei, and Labuan ireharged btraits Settlements Please apply > W. T. K. co Free Press." The Stamps can be aold either m full sets ■om 1 cent up to >l or m broken seta. Price 10 be given plainly and Stamps will
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    • 510 6 Hfcverttsements. SHIPPING. rat JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Go., Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY Service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. L'niikr Mail Contracts with thb Impbbial Japanese Govbrnmknt. Specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided -with excellent accommodation for First
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    • 668 6 advertisements. 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, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore oa or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) China June 22
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    • 741 6 H&pcrtiocmcnts. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LINES < Steamers of the Coast Fleettonb reg. TOJia r«»^. Petchaburi 2191 Devawms*! l->i3 Borneo 2UO Paklat ieel Kohsichang 204C1 Anghin 1657 Uajah 2028 Lockaun Me? Piteanulok 2019 Choiain^ l»i6T Bangkok 192 i.» Pon^ton^ 1067 Rajaburi 1904 S&msen 1467 Korat 1900 Loo Sok 1404
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    • 442 6 Bf>v>crttscmcntB. SHIPPING. KM. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremet IMPERIAL GERMAN MaIL The fast ani well-known ma.l iteaoMn 'this Company aail f>rtnigatiy rr a. ;j m. Hamburg via R-'tterdam, Antw-rp, •jibraltar, Oenoa, Napiet, (coun«cti n Kant Naples. Alexandria and vice versa* Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penan^, Singapi)n- kon*. Shangha:, Nagasaki A a and back.
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  • 1962 7 TEH CHANGING EAST SINGAPORE. i BoraruL view. :ne London and Clina Ex,pr«a«.) c p.-nty of people the resent H0 who wo:li persuade yon tnat tnere Is' nice rotten m tl. State of Denmark." i o ntrv yoi woild sv.Utitate tbe Bssgapore. Without admitting the I that impeachment, the impression I•:
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  • 67 7 (CoftJLBCTBD up to June 10.) Bank4m/s 2/4 j demand 2 4y' A Private credits 3 m/s 2/4 credits 6 in/s 2/4; f France, demand Bank 203] Germany, demand 239 India, T. T 174 Hongkong, demand 6%dis Yokohama, demand 115 Java, demand 140 nom. Bangkok, demand 63| Sovrkrigns, Bank Buying
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  • 127 7 June 10. Tin 91.25 Gambier 6.»»5 Gambier Cube No. 1 10.35 Gambier Cube No. 2 9.50 Pepper Black(ordm.S f pore) 17.^0 Pepper, White (fair L.W. 5 p.c.) 25.00 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) 23.00 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 36 00 Mace (Banda) 63.00 Cloves (Amboina) 47.<»'J Liberian Coffee
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  • 546 7 Capital Capital Issue Paid Issued paid op Value op Company. WuotAUoa* 1300,000 *K),000 10 10 Belht Tin M. Co. Ltd 17 25 $300,000 225,000 10 1" BnoEg Limited $600,000 60<»,0C0 10 10 Brusen Hydraulic Tin MGo Ltd 18 s'» £400,000 350,000 £1 £1 Duff Development Co Ltc 2.2. V
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 478 7 On the Berth. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. For China and Japan Ports. The Imperial German Mail Steamer PREUSSEN, 5,295 tons, Captain Nahrath, left Colombo on Saturday the Bth instant, at 4 p.m. and may be expected to arrive here on Friday the 14th inst. at about daylight, en route for above ports.
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    • 440 7 SHIPPING. OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. iID China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. LtdThe Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight, and for Genoa, Marseilles, Liverpoo 1 monthly. One outward steamer every
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    • 446 7 HAMBURC-AMERIKA LINE. PASSENGER SERVICE. By the ntw rtean.or Reenakia. Hii KBUBS Hohenbtacfek." and the "Scandia and Silesia. Tht etean.-erg are specially built ior the tropics ani have luxurious Passenger acconua oblation. First-ciase Cabins atudship-, lighted throughout by electricity cabire fitted with face. Doctor and Stewardesses carried. Laundry on board. Return
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  • 1095 8 LIST OF CASES OPENED YESTERDAY. IN THE DATS OF KICHARD II Their lordships the Caief Justice, sir W. Hyndman Jones. Mr Jv^tice Leslie Thornton and Mr Justice Fisher, sat jesterda. m the Supreme Court a* a Court >f Appea. There was a list I appeals bet
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  • 106 8 cdgmeal nettefda} m» mine iatlMCUt -v u-'.a Ah *>face, hill collector to H-. r-;u: it M C« charu't-J with t .c iiisappr pr v* I a oi awtyi l-e- '.ong:o_' t Mr F. 91 Chopmd •c 1 lor :h? ac r u^'l MMi Di^'it- i -tr"L_'
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  • 230 8 b -V- I l.i lipOi :Ler wit. -ken i <■■ ■•>. •la of inti wen i I The M\\ i\ juT-'- i! tie vicinity iMwtoaed u> band -r- ptwiflog igaiact The •i- L- then vbeo ih&y t«-'.! Lterettr-'. Ihiaga b*d cobm i ml i i tit wh<
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  • 143 8 I .v StJ 5 aej'-ruian And Hwh at Tan- i ;ong ilhu He o'-'-ned i sampan valatd at >2t* b'.t -n :be 2nd instant it vanished He report*! tiie matter to *te Police and on tie rd inotant *Le Corporal at Bedoh Po'.ite Sta'ita -t^ t
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  • 559 8 PIN SENG" MURDER. At the Police Court. Yesterday afternoon before Mr Green the thirteen Chinese belonging to the Seh Goh clan were brought up for the preliminary enquiry on the murder of Lim Chui on board the steamer Pin Seng m the Singapore Harbour on
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  • 73 8 A '..iij'li(\if".-i>u)pe:iti"U vu 1 -uind at the Tanglin Club on Tuesday and Thursday "i>t «nh the following result. B PrraaMW -1" ~T" il. A Mmob 790 ber. 7^' X T. Keid 7:17 40 777 D. M. CVdik 563 150 71:; .1. Wsdddl 505 '-w 70:, E <- Hartnell 108
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  • 150 8 Hit? following iirp the results and coming matches <>f the l">w|mt; tournament ou the Esplanade. MONDAY. SnreiiM Haki'li ai'. Crawford, rec. I, beat H. E. Richards, rec. 2. Ml*. G. W Pnijh, owe 1, beat H. Elphick, rec. 5, 2117 TlnHt,til, rec 4, beat Brown, scr., 21.14. Open Pairs.
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  • 17 8 Mr Yeoh Guan Seok has been admitted an advocate and solicitor of the Supreme Court at Penang.
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  • 93 8 The Imp. German mail steamer Preusaen having left Colombo on the Bth instant at 4 pm miy ie expected to arrive here on Friday at daylight. On the voyage down of the ss. Ajax from Japan one of the passengers jumped overboard and was drowned, and one died
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 43 8 A Medicine that Will Core Chronic Diarrhoea. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the most successful medicine m the world for bowel complaints, and is the only remedy that will cure chronic diarrhoea. Every bottle is warranted. For sale by all dealers.
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    • 241 8 DE KONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU Under Contract with thk Nithirlaklxs IniA tioTiiNssiyr Agcn«s at Singapore, Ship Agency, iate J. Daendels Co., 2-3 Co ".HE UNDMBIONED PATE? AXE O.V'iT a?P*OXIMA-« Brouwer Djambi June 10 Ma Sab 2 ShnfMf and D;i>' Van Dierr-r Batavia !une 10 Batavia. Telok fcei Padarg. Duyraaer van Twi^t
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 596 8 PASSENGERS. Per Nore Messrs Sclanders A T. Drewry. Per Deli i Messrs Fairborn, Roettelen, Pollack, Andree, Wan ins, FaV.ricius. Parker, Canova, Ro9en»>erg I Mon Luang Cheroen, Nai Sai, Nai Wong, Nai Sook, Nai Eng Kee. Per Euryalus Mr and Mrs Fr»zer, Messrs Gillies, Smith, Kielman, Mrs Kielman, J. Donddson, O'Brien,
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    • 583 8 VESSELS IN PORT. I O j Wen-of-War Flat and Too* Commanders. Arrived From For »c I McClellan Am. tra., 1870 Lothrop Jan 12 Manila Du:i Wright Am. tra, 364 Hamilton May 17 Hafia Dot Sea Belle F.MJ3. Yacht 48 Ahmat Feb 5 P. Swat. ford- 4a Sea Mew Col. Yacht
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