The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 14 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, FRIDAY, JUNE 14, 1907. NO. )7.
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  • 160 1 TL*' Court ui Appeal .-> .-Vi...! \«'~iig its w<tv 'hrci.'b tlie !i-t uua« '> .t No jticj/rrient of g*aal Jttpwttaact i<- l*^-r givpu -I*dt;e *i Further rxtmcti tiJ'i .•■■;iin.*nr* .i, •> Simpson's j«jK»r* t>n M;siuitdr Sinifijw.tf! appear ou p«pa 5 «nd o :b«r- leu« Sir Heur> MeCWiluai
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  • 489 1 1 be S w rlt i Pwrpo^e is ad -r tal I f.Ta .-t .:tn „j imtatMfjMf. tka Ikt Pf torn* t -tr,. D _--.i jin.l x r I witli -be i:>u* J i_'»^' niuktu-. u»trev: au i tmriar. Anl tka i-'ve-mtLini: m 'uv.r:,-t im !i-^,v-r-.( in ;f
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 579 1 Straits Cycle and Motor Co TrVmCS flUSffillian BATTERY ROAD. j BR °W,!L£ ARS WINES BRANDIES This model lias a doable cylinder W M W &mM 10-12 h.p, Electric Ignition E.I.C. £^J M^ft*£^f MM 1 1 f*(j t/ ti £m\/ JB Kk^9HMH^M» Coil and Two 80 a.h. aocnmnlators. wICII %^C» M-MIME
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    • 82 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Tbe Fitatatitrr. '.t'vin,, >'■ MCfa. offera a g tod opp rt 1 > r r- -»-ag< rt« honifwr.rri b uud -I'a^* 7An expetieMed Beat and casafaJ v pi-t :s ajaated i'a_( I. a lad-, baa tfarae faatiraahV a.ti- b E: rojM' t .1 -a 1 I'a_. -;>. Coghlaa
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 336 1 TEE WEEB Fornax, I life L I NT D L Mai !>u'i satire Ox V[nnic:7< il Coo i 1 6 C i Pan 1 Bakarii, 1* p> BaxmtDAT, 15th Hi^h Water: -O.W B I Kaa Ok n I Ati l«ti >:•"-'• •iricaYt S.«l< P.. U j 0Om»aT 16th 9 Wat*r
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  • 514 2 < 'nly t>ne i>a: .a dog wits awake to yelp from Uatk ar. as our donle^ cUUlered out of Mouan We galloped on. calling to one another joyously, tor the cool night air had gone to onv head*. The moon looked down on the silent
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 75 2 Whooping Cough This Ls a very dangerous disease unless ar^^riT^- 3^ now that thw ?T« ah :rum thM from 3carlet All dan^tr may avoided, however by gm» Cna^berlain's Co i?h Remedy h ,ui es the to.^h ra .cus, making it ea-ier to «P«tor»te. keen, the cough loo£ and makes &S^tfe?
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    • 401 2 fl&vcrtiflcmcntg. STAMPS FOR SALE Labuan surcharged Brunei, and Labuan surcharged Straits Settlements Please apply to W. T. K. c/o Free Press." The Stamps can be sold either in full sets from 1 cent up to $1 or in broken sets. Price to be given plainly and Stamps will be delivered
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    • 501 2 Btoertisemente P" SHtPPIQG Apcar Line. The undermentioned mail steamera of the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons. Commander. s.s. Japan 6,300 J.G. Olifent. 8.8. Gregory Apcar 4,606 S.H. Belson. s.s. Arratoon Apcar 4,510 A. Stewart. a.B.
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    • 667 2 a^verti3emcnt3. P O BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Porti, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) China June 22 Arcadia
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    • 588 2 a&vcrtfsemcnts. Uorddgutschar Llogi Bremen. COXBT LIFES it tamers of the Coast Fleet. tons reg. tons r^g, Petchaburi 2191 Deraw:>ng«9« ***** Borneo 2k n Paklat 1657 Kohsioban* 2040 Anghin I^7 Rajah 202S Locksaa 1657 Pitsanulok 2ul» Chousing I^7 1 Bangkok 1920 Pongtocg MB7 I Bajaburi 1901 &unaen 1657 Korat l&JO Loo
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    • 397 2 a^crti^fmente. ore Norddeutscher Lloyd, B IMPERIAL GERMAN MAi. The fast a&d well-known mau thig Company bail fortnightly ft k 2? £g. HambuxK ria Lotterdam. Antwerp J.. Jihraltar O^n^Napl^CcnnelonSt o-^ Naples, Akxandria and no, Twrha) rs "-^i 6«e«, Ad«i. Colombo, Penan^, Sine»n S Shanghai, Naga«ak; A K Y *iH and back.
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  • 1208 3 Sp- Cmmtptmi London May 17. wtn I nnwmni. rench «>ne and Two Thousand M were won by animals sired by Eng-\-h stallions and out oi imp>rtel dams. bia tAt ist'a.t ory and enables home sportgr.ike t -ertain a r n j iat of pride in the ,ir-<
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 134 3 Japan Coals. THE Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. (MITSUI CO. Head OlHce: No 1. SURUGACHO TOKIO. London Branch: 34, Lime Street, E.C Singapore Branch 2, Flnlayson Green. OTHER BRANCHES New York, Sac Francisco, Hamburg, Bombay, Sourabaia. Manila, Hongkong, Amoy, Shanghai, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newehwang, Port Arthur, Seoul, Chemulpo, Yokohama, Yokosuka, Nagoya, Osaka, Kobe,
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    • 531 3 atwertisements. On the Berth. H SHIRE" LINE OP STEAMERS. von Colombo, London and Antwerp The s.B. FLINTSHIRE, ;?,Slf tons, Captain Cundy, is due here on 2»'.th June and will have prompt despatch for above ports. Ist Saloon passage Singapore to London $300. For passage apply to BOUSTBADJk Co.lune H J7.1-,
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    • 610 3 EXCHANGE. (Coekbctbd up to June 13.) Bank 4 m/s 2/V* demand 4. Private credits 3 m/s 2/4 e credits 6 m/s 2/4 France, demand Bank 294 Gekmany, demand 239-^ India, T. T 174 Hongkong, demand i%dis Yokohama, demand H<s Java, demand 140 I Uavijkok, demand 63^--3ovirkionB, Bank Buying 8">'» Bank
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    • 978 3 SHARES. MINES. Capital Capitol Isaac Paid Issued paid ap V*loe op Company. <4uol.xtlo«. $300,000 3<Ki,ooo 10 10 Bekt Tin M. Co Ltd IT 25 $300,000 S2MM If Braang Limited 1.75 1600,000 600,0C0 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin M. Co Ltd 18.5't £400,000 350,000 k\ £1 Duff Development Co. Ltd it
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 199 3 Passengers for the Straits. Per P O Nyanza, due June 13 Mn Wolferstein. i.apt md Mis A. Xenti'«?. Mr* Allison, 'itinner and Mrs W. A. HoiiBto>>. T> Penang. Mrs Anderson and i-hild, Mr J. Lorcie, Mrs Crawford, Mr 4 d-1 Mr» H. Camiy .ind -bildi-en. Mw W. S Laid'aw. Per
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  • 9 4 Ptedged -o keUgico, Ll.7a--.-7 »_v_'
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  • 1813 4 Although we have had the melancholy d'jtv of saying it more than once, the sole responsibility for the insanitary state of Singapore lies at the door of the <;overn--1 men*, and in no other juirter. The Municipality i 9 not in the least to Mam« because
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  • 194 4 > < The monthly handicap bboot of the S. K. E (V.) will take place on Sunday, ;it 'J.30 p.m., ahirp. A Chinee fence or receiver ol stolen property w&g yesterday sentenced to two months rigorous imprisonment I>t Mr Michell. A Bengali fell off a tram in Lavender-st yesterday morning
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  • 44 4 TWO CONVICTED. A telegram lroiu IfftflriJ si»t«* t| u :trul of the Anarchists attack ou the KiD^: au wtnldiug hah >»^en couciud^d The journalist Xak^u*. to lamt Ma-ln.l. A ij.i tw,,,,::. sentenced to u:ur years impi i The rest h.iv^ b*vu itcu
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  • 108 4 Kuel. I I Im Muuicip.il cornpt < h• 1 tin* '<.<• _-i\- i u ;vs i which ha<l WTin- .>• b There m |>;ini.- I :lu- -its wh' i office, by Ma\ u *.•:<< BmC •wiag fcy MM h \«-t. r«i,' u leadiai iiiv hai .(•■> Ku«'t
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  • 29 4 3 j elected to give 9*i i^c-^ .i, and deu .*•>!• h- ebujfM .ji'..■.-• |He was n .m*-1 rvprjdtediy u fu»ed ti answer j.u\ vis thr.-r puni»!n:i. i
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  • 390 4 Mr T. Si iv., Übi partner of tue B M Hoi ir •-1 k\ "Y« t*i llm uiin vrb imhi pUjvr, i- U-- -pp» T h^ I pi i *-i j i irj I did in 1". ju.l th. ill. C r I west aK Ml .in! M rs i.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 149 4 rf*J JOHN LITTLE <k CO. Lc SINGAPORE f^^^^'TiS ASK FOR ill sledce KSSS'i milk ill 1 Ik IVi UNITED ASBESTOS ORIENTAL AGENCY, Ltd. t is not an uncommon thing tor steam joints to give w »y and some time agin a iaial accident occurred owingr to this Cause, which formed
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    • 246 4 BRUNEI PROVISIONAL UAMri. Complete sets postally used on registered covers $30. in blocks $120. Odd values: 23, 4, 8, 1O cents -1 each. (or in sheets) 50 cents and *1, *6 each. 2 8 cents *3 each. Offers consi--1 dered. "STAMPS c o W. B. DICK, Labuan. June 11 15.0
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    • 38 4 Rheumatism. Why suffer from this painful malady when one application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm i gives relief? Hundreds of grateful people t testify to the magical power of this rim2dy I over rheumatism. For sale by all dealers
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  • 66 5 (By Submarine Telegraph— Renter's.) MUNICIPALITIES RESIGN AND SOLDIERS MUTINY. Rec. June loth, :\:> a.m. risn .u th? viMfTOWiag districts in i- rip. llv becoming a serious affair. M t uit.es hive resigned office, :r at Montp^iier hissed when •rl ->. t«) siipprrf« the disorder, and I gHofl
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  • 35 5 Kec. June 1 11 a.m. i r-esp. ndent at Teheran says km rd'.Uirv s;tt:ugof FilfioflMßl I -.T;. It is stated euot* much aiisunlHrs'.Lnd-»*-*t *he oa»' I t<e Parliament b i- r «*-c rt»T >\**d
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  • 17 5 Steal i »owl ih !ias rim: towards M»-u--be loyal »ta u» ia hoi pursuit.
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  • 62 5 CHINESE TO GO. i V L'«) pUi. A leitgriu. from Pretoria •''at''- that i Oeaenl Both^ will announ e to-morrow the •vernrr.r?nt_ L3t to remmtH :Lr Utk&m •>r 1 nance, but to att» tbe Chinese bnMsßtloly their OBatratU of labour exp re BOTHA OPTIMISTIC. v very .>ptiniistic
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  • 62 5 NATAL'S APPRECIATION. A t*»«?gTam fr.-m Capetowi states that Bl Hen-y McCallum has sailed bonwwardt. It trinsp.res that bi^ i*ervices were so *pprec.>*ed in Nit<tl. b.^th by the present ind by previous minister?, that they asked feVl Imperial GoTernment Ifl the period "f h:s Governorship. He .*oes
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  • 231 5 Mrs B Nuaooo. who met. with a bad accident «ome time j;o from the fleets of which i*he has not completely recovered, this afternoon by the Preussen for a health trip to Japan. ne trov^n ment have sanctioned a sum ut |6,«>0 towards the cost «>i the r\ploration of a
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  • 63 5 (By Submarine Telegraph— Reuter's). 11 THERE WILL BE NO WAR." A telegram from Washington states that Mr Root ii>is positively refused to make a statement on the Japanese situation, his refusal being bised solely on his unwilliugness to notice alarmist rumours. Mr Taft inteniewed at
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  • 42 5 St Petersburg advices officially coned the statement that the Tsar has approve! the proposal to grant a Hehring Straits tunnel concession. The Tsar on the conuai v has t.ttiuvd the i CUbuMt'i refuel to gnat the ommomwi.
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  • 21 5 Lord 'lutedinouth vesterJay eveuiug g.t.v a banquet in honour of the .Japanese naval otftjer* of theTsukuba aud Chitose.
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  • 21 5 »Jeueril Ulyanin. the I >irector of 'he Central Asian railway, has been murdered at Arinhad His assailant escaped
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  • 16 5 I'm on Yamaniot.» has arrived at Kiel and will in*rwvt tbe dockyard there.
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  • 24 5 At a hriliiaut review at Aldershot their Pinish Mijesties were present, but th^ im posing spe?Mc!e was somewhat marred r>v rain.
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  • 32 5 South Africans beat Middlesex by "27*, Sussex beat Derbyshire by eight. The u? v! hes between Yorks and Surrey, WarI wic't9hire and Lancashire, and Gloucestershire and Northamptonshire hav*» been abandoned.
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  • 45 5 At Rutland the election has resulted in the return of Mr <TreMon. the Conservative. by 2,-1 \Mr Lyon, the Liberal, polling 1,362 Mr Grettou rapla-es the late Rt Hon. ii. H. Finch. The majority is some hundreds larger than at the last election.
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  • 30 5 The diplomatic Corps at Tangier has uuauimously resolved that the recent secret contract between the Magh/eu and a German firm could not be allowed to stand.
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  • 27 5 A steamer ran down a lauucli of the battleship Minnesota at the Jamestown exhibition and live jiidshipmen and rive seamen are missing.
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  • 9 5 Prince Kushimi has visited Niagara Falls j»
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  • 143 5 A 1. ii-f baba was iu Haach-rd on Wedne-day night. He went to the Parsee Theatre and whilst buying a ticket a CbiDaman tried to pick his pocket. The thief bolted but he was seen bv a Policemau who ran after him and grabbed him
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  • 1091 5 THE DRAINAGE QUESTION. INSUFFICIENT MUNICIPAL SUPERVISION. The secoud section of Professor Siuipsau's report deals with the question of the removal of sewage. Th« three great points in regard to tin* whole question of sanitation are the installation of au efficient and ample water supply, the opening up aud
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  • 411 5 KHOON-I-NAHAK." A Pjumi Bamlet.* 1 This ii not a new parlour gauit. or the designation of some importaut scientiric discovery, but the, or rather a. H ind'>ostan; adaptation of Shakespeare's Hainlet." played by the Parsee AlfieJ Theatrical Company at their well appointed theatre hall in Beach -Rd, on Weduesdav eve-niuij.
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  • 165 5 A l'E-s:\i.»il I \WK. Tht Mainichi m?jiip<-"" tak^s *my \>< s->j inistic view pf the newly < oncluded Ri.sso •Japanese Treaty, whieli it ie. lar>»- to b<.' a men ohattored relic <»: the proposals otijpmallj mi vanced by Japan. Oar contcicpur^ry particulars in s-ipport of this view,
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  • 106 5 A woman at I'hilii )K\ilit in Al^ria, -sa< seiite<t by h«r baby s cttdle oi* the vertn <lah of her house .\heu ihfl Wli calied within by her husband. Kctnrnin^; to the varandab after an abnente of a lew tu.nutcs. she foun<] the cradle knocked i^er
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  • 39 5 The official tigure6 of the export of tin from Perak for May, these l»eing advance figures liable to correction, are li follows. Tin 3.454 pikuls '.7 catties. Tin 01* 30,307 pikuls r »7 cattie>. l>uty $606,437.41.
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  • 336 5 Commendable promptitude has been shown in the publication of the report of the Uanges Bridge Committee. As had been generally anticipated, the committee have accepted the overwhelming weight of evidence iu favour of the Sara site, and they select l.'.uta. a poiut about I've miles above Sara Ghat, t» preferable
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 92 5 An Old Maxim Applied to a Modern Remedy. Everyone speaks of the feast ad he finds is a maxim of the Portuguese. Judging fcy the letters received from people all over the country, praising' Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, it is evident :hw remedy has been found satisfactory. It
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    • 43 5 A Medicine that Will Cure Chronic Diarrhoea, Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy is the most successful medicine in 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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    • 246 5 Robinson and Company. Perambulators -=^>f-- 'Mail Carts' /^J^(\ r 'Woodcnettes.' J moderate in p ROBINSON Co. i n monarch' Uisibic IW^^l TYPES IN THREE SIZES TWO COLOURS payment 'i'<i fr__JjKii K-YBOARD. WRITE OR SOLE scents CALL J TR--VERS SONS, LTD. A TRIAL TO-DAY 7 r Almeida STBBET. SOLICITED. IU-UAT. j
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  • 806 6 Noteworthy is the moverueut in influential circles nt Berlin for converting AlsaceLorraine from its present status as Reichs'in.l. or Impen.ii tern'ory u'overned by a Statthaltei whu-h is the German rnusliteration for T/itutecant." and uot♦hiuc More into m independent (irand |>U'bv with the K-tist*r"s second I n PkiMl KM Kit-lerick as
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    • 575 6 B^vcrtioClncnt6. WANTED. WANTED an experienced, careful <£ neal typiit. Apply to "ENERGY c o Free Press, i June 14 PHOTOGRAPHER. i i WANTED an Experienced •'Studio Man. Salary and share proposition to right i party. German prefered. Address FIG c o KELLY WALSH LTD. Singapore. May II 8.4 NOTIQES. GOVERNMENT
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    • 551 6 HJwcrtiscmcnts. NOTIQES. t NOTICE I hereby give notice that all the Chops an Seals of Chop Yong Huk Serg trading a cloth dealer at No. 49 Circular Road will bea the word "Tan" in Chinese and Englisl and will in future be Chop Tan Yong flul Seng. TAN* YEONG SIAK,
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    • 530 6 Hfcvertiscmcnts. NOTWES. J SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING .s work promptly done. Absolute secrecy .r guaranteed. Hotels and offices attended h if required. k Mrs. HOWELL, Cavenagh Bridge Building, Tel. 911. (Opposite Post Office.) j >^— I PARA RUBBER SEED. Orders now being booked for new Seaso Crop commencing August. Special rates fc
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    • 478 6 Htocrtiaements. INSURANCES. Commercial Union Assurance Co.. Ltc FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE Funds Exceed .£12,000,000. W. A. SIMS, Manager, Eastern Branci Aug 29 Koyal Insurance Company. Fire Life n Total Ivvbstbo Funds i*,722,885. THE LAItGEST FIEE OFFICE IN THE WORLD. BOUSTEAD k Co,— Ajfent The London and Lancashire Fire Insurance Co.
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    • 586 6 HDvcttiscmcnts. BAAKs. I Hongkong 4 Shanghai Bankb Corporation. Paiivup Capital... I Resekvb Fund Sterling Reberve $10,00. Silver Resei-ve...511 i Heskkvb Liability oi Pkoprietouk COCET OF DIRK' G. H. Mmdhvust, E«j— Hon. ilr. W. J. (iawBON.-D. Ba L1x ,ch, E bq A f K. (rorra, Esq. a j u.' K- L..VZMANN,
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  • 356 7 \\V •:.> rot kiM..v wbein- r t ii* M"u'u-ipal itho*ici«r> t>.ive il.mw anyt in^ bevi..i<i th» :»e experiment tli-v >-.msed > ke amwieil ont th»* Thomson- »«l Re**>t<>ir in i>i«l«r I—\ ...j*" *.t'a tin uudue propag.il. ju ut m^|M o< ther ronfervae in
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  • 178 7 i :l ikuieu 1 lee bj Mr Bl the uu'i.t! delaj" .11 all > ment IMum- r rh«ir. t-> UllBltvrline trul.-- will cot d. Tt ■aJoa in 1 f'- 1 H»* does not aaiil tlu i r n-n- ha4 refietorw Ditst«r p. >: .or.tr.ur ii VOTC <"»i
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 21 7 Matico Capsules and Injection at maintain their reputation for the cure thoae Inconvenient dise^aea, about which t least aaid the better.
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    • 462 7 Bt>\>crtidcmcnt6. W'!'.cn-ycu." v!t- it/ \z lew, you aro mi:er..^io a. I the time. i. \»\x ar Unjjuii i! depre^.-fd, your U*nvs nrt- ..k, ;::i i ..,.;r ;i[i|»f!i.e is po<T. K-ilv.hut Ayer's Sarsaparilla did for the invalid daughter <>f mother: k\ A T eV q^^^P '•Mt d.mghter had for s. long
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    • 621 7 Hfcvertfeements. AUCTIONS. I SALE OF Anti-Corrosive and Anti-f ouling g Paints, Boot Topping and White Ant Destroying Paint The undersigned ha3 received instructions TO SELL Bl PUBLIC AUCTION l AT Nos 4 5 FLINT S r REET s On Friday, 14th June, 1907, at 2 p m. 7 Drums ea.
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    • 625 7 ti^mtsemcnts. TO LfZT. TO LET A Compound house No. 119 Emerald Hill, J rooms with stabling and Tennis Court. Apply 59 North Boat Quay. May 4 M TO LET Houses No. 44. Ra ?e Course Road, 4 Birch ioad, 6S-1 Bali -tier Road, 17 Burmahßoad. Apply to Olagappa Chitty, No.
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    • 596 7 FOR PROTECTION OF [RON AND STEEL. IN THE TROPICS USE Siderosthen Paint. *&gf ?SIHBKft Itesisis the action of Salts. .jjjßr —^^^^^fe^ Acitis, >tc;inu MxtrciiH* < lim'i^R- Hi llir influences, tropical sea <^^^^» L water witli its dest n»yiii^ -^^SHBt organisms. WiL la^^^Rr Specially Miilublc for I' rid- «»-es, IMcis and
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  • 384 8 }>afore the Chief Justice Sir W. Hyu<lman .lone*. Mr. Justice .Thornton and Mr. Justice Fisher. Appeals Di*mis*ki». The civil appeal of Sivanunau Chetty from a decision of Mr. Justice Law in an action m which he and two other chetties, were plaintiffs and Teena Ahna Veraven
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  • 226 8 1 UweejUteeJh -»^ui that to l»> lnn« from this end towanle the real iaatiuu t the scheme for u r.iilwav rijfht up the Peninsula. We iwid in our kiu.t Lumpur eonteuip-jrarr that "the Govern- meut have sanctioned a sum of about L >»;,i h.m towards the cost
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  • 130 8 I I hiring the week ending June b there were "-^1 deaths in Singap«>r»- giving a niortulitv e rate of 55.21 Of the>*e Ws were due to mala- r rial tever. j:. to fever not specified, 20 to n pneiimonu. Hto beri-ben. There were no t cholera, plague, or siuall-rx-x
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  • 152 8 M Mftaga If iirii ■pyml UliatMr M .-h.-:; w-t»rU\ «;tii t tnle ol wrecked: ••ir.itnta. Mr Harris I M client v. Mr Miv-ht'l >n a chftl|H rftu>in^ uMiu his wife, H.> W. r>hip tbeu •»rdeivJ t?H? mm t<« i iv slO u Tuonth lo- i;s wuV- K--p.. [f,.
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  • 409 8 AN IMPORTANT RULING. We note that some pertinacious spirit ha.' teen eu.jiurini: what the opinun of tb« Asian is on the subject of the Madam* Meg Fiasco, The Asian i.a> returned th« only answer that any person with a reuse n able idea of betting eou!d
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  • 75 8 LAWN BOW LING. 1 l>r foUowiag ar^ The re=uit> add im g njiitcl.. i of t'i- ro .n..»ic*-L* >n '.h^ THI FSDAV. K Tbompeoa -^e 1. baal Mv: Kel ■2 111 rke aadfl t P. '>.'•-. *>■?-■!■ B I rattan v. Br-L.wn nd B-.wn F. <» K. ucf. (for Fridav.
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  • 361 8 ThO KaBPAI S „ATK. r-d termed -,tuer tat I t Ike ff par Tia fyadicafte for the of atuekaaiaf tke Sinodcn Mine. of! »ix>nt one hundred ai res n area. iear Kam-l-ar. It has kern anaaged that the capital of the T. m{;,ny v. 1! L-e
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  • 27 8 -■> < The IVilmjH state* that it is reported that he Government has assigned £00^900 for be development of experiments :n In<jl a in nnneetion with the mcnc-nil sv?tem
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  • 242 8 S. C. C. v>. E. Co. K W. K. a I The<te teaaos met on ibe Esplanade hu e 1 evening and a lafet^gatue resulted. Th e Kent s played ten men and the odd mai e would possibly have uiade the difference ii 1 the result The ground
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  • 355 8 i The -Argo w.!'. leavt- Johnston's Pier tor the Club Bnagalovi on Siuday, the loth .'at V. 10 tll am. 290 4 380 pm. and i ret mine *hen'*e at '•■v, 10.90 urn., 12 1.", a 6 pm The ~th annual -Ta.-Ksozi Millar C ;p Kace of 160
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  • 153 8 PHI7BBOAYIB PI A A S N. ->. Ei n»-~ i ii.<yn K' cs \~-.t Boa I 'ut' Joo re,'. I, 2-6. t. 6. 1. tt ifrir-OTi Chi:a Lye Yan^' e r r. Lini L< n Ho- k ree. '2. 7-7 (uaf.) FRIDAYS PLAT
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  • 49 8 SATURDAY' S CRICKET. The following will play for the Civil Service again3t the Law on Saturday A. W. Kailej, N. X. Ilalu. V G. Hroadric Hon. Capi. Young, A. (Javendish, C F. J. Green. Hon F. J. Pigott. O. V. Savi. C. Severn E. L. Talma. F. M. Wright >
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  • 63 8 Ihe toilo> ing proi>ertie6 v ert Ji3poi»ed of at .1 action yesterday by Fernandez a: Co. Freehold Agricultural Lan.l bituate at I'ayah Lebar. area L9 acres and roods. Quit I rent SIO P.ouij} t by Cheapens* Boon fort Twentv freehold building aiiotments situate in tLe District
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  • 288 8 The Captain of the as. Gregory Apcar re t ports very bad weather in the Straits afte e leaving Penang. The- weather was so bat a that the steamer took Si da\ s to come t< a Singapore. Her awnings were rent to piecei t by the fury
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  • 121 8 The Reivdos purchased by tlie Committee oi the Fund for the erection of a memorial to i the iate Mrs. Ho&e ha* duly arrived at Kuch'ing und hm been pla<-ed in position in St. Thomas' Chui-'h. The Reredo<- wUi. -h a^pe^rs to yi\e jtmmnl
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 171 8 DE KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Ukdbr CoNTaAer tutu R .kklaniw [mma Bnani Agen s at Singapore, Ship Agency, late J. Daendel* Co., t-i C THK UNDER«IOS- oNLT jLPPROTiM TE. Duymaer van Twist June 10 Lv MMt. Bmnm Toeal, Dobo. Merauke, Tepa. Adac, Marat and Klat wi< i^i n M s d
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 382 8 PASSENGERS. Pe- Pi 0 Hj»mb: Cft and Airs A j Neajrle, G". W. A. and Mr> rTtrrrttwi. M-- <'. A! 1 -uH. Mr- Procter. Mr U Ifniihwi Per Pentk Mr J. J. P^re ra. Mr and Justin. M- Hueper. Mr ShirrielT, Mrs Tedlie, Cupt. nl Mrs Spiller. Mr Pfenning* rth.
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    • 627 8 VESSELS IN PORT. o. r Men -of- War Flag and Tons Comnindtri Arrived From For MrC'lelian Am. tra.. 1870 Lothrop Jan 12 Manila r >Ort W W Wright Am. tra.. 364 Hamilton May 17 Manila Sea Belle F.M.S. Yacht 48 Ahmat Feb 5 P. Swet Sea Mew Col. Yacht 500
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