The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 July 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, THURSDAY. JULY 4, 1907. NO. (5,021
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  • 240 1 A severe earthquake, ltl.evtd to haw occurred m Pt-m. i» rtcoiaVd l«y mis* uiographs. (Pay*- 5 Singapore will mm_b War, poaaißtß, aaaaa of the view, df Keir ILndie. Zulu L He has ciprcßsaJ n%s iateatioa of visititg Singapore and the E ia' (P-t_e'> Sir Wilfred Laaiiif has
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  • 767 1 II artii l» ol dress, ot solely f J€ Utni! r-rv 80)0 -88l ti lo ihe geuiu- <i*vorative an.- lhe :ii\euti'U t l*atjli fabrics ari tiie acquirement ot -oine ku-.wle-tg <>" Eiear* <>t tanning, assume some •eiablaaoa t cvta-cl g:rl> Once these in<iiistt Wa naturally opened to a iv
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 454 1 fjfr-sA tahmm |||(^aai_____________-----M| Entertainments. Entertainments. GILLINGHAM t Singapore town band. THE PARSI ALFRED THEATRICAL I 47, WATERLOO STREET. COMPANY OF BOMBAY. 1 RED HAND CEMENT. I L-r^ »t.ss£e: ww.i«m^^i«iTi» 3 |rr.i^^*^^~DA|i rnRIPHANn 1 <*** s *fNP*^ 1 J. TRINIDAD. Proprietor Bandmastsr. fIHuM UUUIUIInIIU! "1 /uXnNll^lWV W PRICES OF ADMISSION. 1
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    • 52 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Board and residence, Sophia Road— Page 3. Wanted, shorthand writer and typist and European assistant for a Penang firm Pace 6. Auction sale of building land by order of the Supreme Conrt Pasre 3. Mort cache's sale of land.- Page 3. Parsi-Alfred Theatrical Company to-night m Rajah Gopichand
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 296 1 THE WEEK Twttrsdav 4th Football CnnTie. Gar- ison v. B. team. R,W K. j Dalhous e Chapter Installation I Randnann Coy i The Dairymaids. Philharmonic Orchestra prattf**. S 3A p Prof Mac-*liater's Lecture. Pi*esbv Church,9p Parsi Theatre Raja Col>rchand. 9 p. Friday, oth i Ritrh Water 6 16 <• .6
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  • 472 2 The Times" of June "-th aoataiai notice of the wedding ou Juue Dt, of Capt. J.hu (Ho**?, B_JL.Ii t >rmer!v ivil luficer. Sin. -l ia* l*I."---ra i 1 Waittia*. •rf the Bar. \V. ll H M VVaittiag, I'-ucliffe. W.-.0. v n. v i tr ■•:;>• i: is r ooaapel t
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  • 355 2 EFFECT AMONG MALAYR, Mr H. W. Thomson. British Advisci to the Kider of Kelantan, writes as f.»ll.»*s to a medical paper: Among tbe Malays, children usually l*--iu to smoke, <> xasionally aboui the age of right. and most of tliem smoke regularly al-out the age of thirteen or
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 100 2 ENGINEERS GONTRAGTORS. _j__^_^___ ________B--___-_M--_-_-fIBBBBBBBBBBBBBamiBH {npns3_-_aaA S-BBBSOB 2 •S -___d v^_" J UJ v o a. aaaaaaaa-l O -mA^msmJk 2 o SB BURMA STRAITS SIAM and GHINA. Londres Cigars La Vandalia Brand. To introduce this brand of Londres Cigars, we are selling them at a ery moderate price of 11.80 per
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    • 460 2 Htocrtiscmcnta. I NOTIGES. MONEY TO LEND. 1.030 to $100,000 to lend on mortgage of class properties m Singapore Town. v m writing to X. Y. Z., c/o Free Press." ac 28 29.7 c Public are formally informed that Mr y Edward Bunn is no longer m rui ice as Assistant
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    • 575 2 H.**crti.cmciit.. NOTIGES. ESHARAT KHAN Co. Cheapest and best Book Binder, Printer, and Account Book Ruler. All orders executed Cow's milk supplied at 28 cts. per cbupak delivered at any address. 34, Brass Basah Road. jl SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING I work promptly done. Absolute secrecy I guaranteed. Hotels and offices attended I
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    • 512 2 H^crttecnicnte. INSURANGES. BALOISE FIRE INSURANCE Coy. OF BASLE. Capital Fs. 10,000.000. Total R. serves. 6.000.000. The undersigned having been appointed j Agent, of the above Company are prepared j to accept Fire risks at current rates. KATZ BROS., LTD., Agents. July 29 29.7 NORTH GERMAN INSURANCE CONPA-.Y OF HAMBUiG. CONTINI
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    • 543 2 kfl^citiscmciu., BAAtKsT^ Hongkong Shanghai CorporatioL Paid-up Capital Reserve Find.- Bing Reserve $l_,»n> r Reserve... sll,ooo,o9o ava Liability i r IMMM Co crt of Direct k H. -.BDHUEST, Es<J Ir. Hin 1( X, a. r lch B, Esq. orrz E. s A. Ha.pt, Esq. U. K. Linzmavw, E*q. H H. c.
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  • 163 3 CHILD WITH A CHARMED LIFE. Etl.< tka r travelling was repoi '•> i iron. i ammn lapI Ith. bit! J hi -ihrril i,vompan)in>- his father hy tram on -lative. was looking out of the carriage I or flew upon, and he fell The train waa travelling al -agh *peed. mmm
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  • 111 3 Bell known for mis book- for :nt.-: ->tiu_: pi-tare m f -Tl I oaanial permit, which ss apt the I mt tkm vi 'n n aa .the entire mum iate admittaaea f .ti Urn pn ■utable a; msm\ mm here. You are brought with on.- f
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 169 3 MJQTIONS. AVCTION SALE tamW *****8 CoCRT) July, oi 2.sop.m. mm land situate at Pas_;r i, near the 7th mile, area 2 acres .riaed m Grant i*J. POWELL Co.. Auctioneers. Solicitor. 1 10.7 MORTGAGEES SALE at 2.30 p.m. Bu-.it Timah. Bear Bukit v poles Statutory (-rant Tnre. freehold allotments at Range,
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    • 467 3 H.vcrtisemcnts. :weTiONS. AUCTION SALE OF Unserviceable Police Stores, Unclaimed and Confiscated Property and Intestate Estate Property, &c (By older of tbe Chief Police O-klfli I to am HF.I D AT IHE CENTRAL POLICK STATION. SOl TH KKIDGK KOAD. Cn Monday. 15th July, at 2.30 p.m. Fer particulars, sec catalogues. POWELL
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    • 393 3 advertisements. AUCTIONS. j THE MOStS ESTATE, BUKIT 11WAH ROAD j In Liquidation M GREAT AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Residential and Terrace House Allotments Monday. July Bth and each following i Monday at 2.30 p m. At Messrs, H, L COGHLAN Co.'s WART Nos. 4 5, RAFFLES PLACE The Baconi Dart
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    • 458 3 ~_"v- *<$cincnt.. APARTMENTS. j BOARD AND RESIDENCE. With private family, one large room vacant. I tpply on the premises. 21 Sophia Road. One small room with private family m anglin 50 per month. Apply R. S. c o "Free BOARD LODGING. Single and double room rtrs. Park 2 St. Thomas
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    • 79 3 Dees -m&Concentrated Disinfectant s^^i~ j. %^r .9 jb*'' < _*jC3^ Ck^E Ov_s__. __JI •^__B&; i ~~^w«».-_ _jfc«Z_i*" MOST ECONOMICAL AND EFFECTIVE OF ALL. Of Ail Dealers. IMPORTERS THE BORNEO Co., Ltd FUSS ELL'S 'GREEN MUM MM Msf BUTTERFLY' MWM M Mmm MW Sometimes children and others who would benefit by
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  • 308 4 A painfully sudden death occur reday shortly afternoon, when Mr Gae H. Miller of Messrs Sharpe Ross and Company died m the office o. the firm m Prince Street. Mr Milier had been m the best ot health and was m his usual high
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  • 1908 4 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, July 4, 1907. lie.. the Pre*, .he Peopie j nf ot k_um__m_. L T a«»e<_ bj ii-fiueace as. «nbnoe_ br pun Here pacri). Trr.tb ber j!orious p c ept. draw, l*led___ m Reiipon Loral*-' and L_». There is one thing the Imperial Conference has pretty
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  • 887 4 The output of the Sereudah Hydraulic Tin Mining Co, for tbe mouth of June was A Malay named Eusopehas been arrested on an allegation of stealing twentv-uine chiirs from the Alexandra Hall. A Eurasiau hoy named Cecil Jeremiah has been arrested on a charge of criminal breach cf trust m
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 257 4 II TEPLITZ Bohemian Natural Mineral Water. A Gertain Remedy for: I NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA. CHRONIC EXCESSIVE SECRETION OF j I ITHIA AND ALBUMEN, RHEUMATISM OF THE JOINTS AND j 1 Mixes well with all OBTAINABLE FROM j spirits and wmes Caldbeck McGregor Co. 118 8188 _888 Ml II 18l Mill 111
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    • 211 4 TO LET j WHITE HOUSE," Dalvey Road. Immediate entry. Apply to FRASER k GUMMING. 29, Winchester House. May 11 tths f THE ONLY AND MOST SUITABLE, HEALTHY AND COMFORTABLE PLACE FOR HOLIDAYS IS THE GRAG HOTEL PENANG HILLS DISTANCE from SINGAPORE 26 HOURS ONLY I I NOTICE. Ail communications to
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  • 67 5 PACIFIC MOVES. Newspaper Rumour. By S-iLL.ir.ne Telegraph Reuter's.) > s* A ;-"l New York i (for. •.a h.- le de<l to -ransic si_tt*n •1 i.s i the B.ca' on a plan an hoialß Sin Erai ation, but lore] nan .-v. he .Japanese. 1 -'nat tE'-tniny his impressed ••t
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  • 15 5 Korghese at Irkutsk. '37 m. -ti*-*** a E- -aarg m.»*or race irrired Bl
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  • 18 5 -uiographs m E rope aad Americi re- aarthq««] -ral boon a ■> i»-.;"v.. 1r have f aken
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  • 37 5 tl irrison. al tha East African uas been made a Companion < a vice, iv command at Ntudi. Mr Ke.r Hard c, M P sails on July 12th far Canada, Japan. Singapore, Calcutta. v and Australia. m
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  • 172 5 Dtoi v- vhi c a\aa\m\ lie.. About BLM <>n Tuesday night the police -eceived information that a large crowd of! Chiaese were throwing stones at the haw kaaa m Wayang Street. Two Chinese; detective constables attempted to stop the -tone throwing, but were assaulted. »ne t the
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  • 208 5 ATTEMPTED HOUSE BREAKING. laaaaeßßff Hart, of the Central Police had a young Hokien named Tan haan before Mr Colin m. the third magi---te. yesterday morning, on charges of j attempted house breakiug aud for being m -;oo of a long knife aud a peir of pinchers. The evidence showed that
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  • 52 5 A Cantonese was found lying m a hut ce-r the Kallang Koad on Tuesday with -is throat cut. Tbe man waa quite dead a_aa the police arrived He ia said to ■uve been mad, and is believed to have cut d throat. The Coroner viewed the
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  • 106 5 The half yearly general meeting of the members of "the Darul Adab Club took place '•n Tuesday night and tbe following were duly elected Committee for tbe ensuing six months. Pxaaideat S. A. Baothan. Vice President N. Hameed, Hon. Secy. A. Rahman Khan Assist. Secy. H. M, Sirat, Hon. Treas
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  • 56 5 Asquith's Hopes. (By Submarine Telegraph— Reuter's). Evie Tklkokav. The Chmcellor of tbe Exchequer, Mr. Aaqastb qaOßtioaod as to the increasing national gold reserve said Government, was awaiting the outcome of the delilierations of the various interests primarily concerned. Ha was not devoid of hope of an agree,
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  • 30 5 La ik Te i.e. i:\m>. A- i reaah of the recent discovery ot a detect vi Hin casing of lyddite shells practice with them has t>eeu suspended.
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  • 22 5 The Premier. Sir H. Campbell IWuuennann, ha> promised to appoint a day foi the dia- ttioa M r Lytteltou's motion.
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  • 35 5 <ii^;it prtparatiot,s aaa being made for their Majesties' visit to Dublin ou the 10th i of tbe present mouth The decorations and illuminations will be lon a scale hitherto unattempted m Ireland.
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  • 59 5 Threatened Shortage. It is telegraphed Irom New York that on the cotton exchange there wa. a sensational advance on the report of the Bureau showing the conditiou oi th- crops. The ad var.ee was to 72, a record for July. It is asserted that the vitality of the plant
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  • 456 5 BORNEO Co. FINED. The bearing of the charges of carelessly handling dynajiite, not having a competent man continually m charge and not thing a red flag on a tong kong against Mr. St. V. H. I»jwn of the Borneo Co. was resumed before the senior magistrate, Mr
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  • 84 5 THE ALL-RED LINE. Ireland Hoping. (By Sui marine Telegraph Rooter's.) At the Dominion Day Banquet m E mdon, Sir Wilfrid Liuiier urged that the time had come when tbe A'l-red line must eocircle the earth. Canada and Australia were ready aud suiely if Great B-itaio subsidised a steamship
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  • 24 5 Eeceived at 10.32 a.m. The South Africaus m their first iutji.gs made 14-0 and m th^ir second tbey made 18". for three wickets.
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  • 30 5 The Municipal elections at lEziers, to replace the Mayor and Councillors who resigned re^utEy iv consequence of the Wine Growers agitatioD, failed ■•oruple'ely. Not a single ele.tor voted.
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  • 24 5 Kee. at 3.27 p in. Ei< m Durbaa it is imported that the HeliopolE has sailed with 1^,1.8 (sic) repatriated Chinese
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  • 13 5 Sir Frederick Eugard has arrived at Ottawa en route for Hongkong.
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  • 459 5 PALITANA IN HEAVY SEAS. Tbe B. I. B. N. Company's steamer Palitana,'* Captain A. J. Windebank, K. H., arrived m Calcutta on Friday morning from Rangoon witb tbe Barmab mails. As lhe vessel lafl Baafooa on Saturday las;, it was believed that she had
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  • 146 5 On Tuesday afternoon Mr. Meyer, of KatHes Square, telephoned to the Central Police Station and asked for an offioer to be sent round immediately. Sergeant Ross went to Mr. Meyer's office and an elderly Jew was handed over to him. Mr. Meyer stared that the man had
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  • 434 5 What about the s.s. Nethkujon? I>eak Mr. Editor,— l take the liberty of addressing this article to you, which possibly any hod a place m your instinctive and influential paper. I have overheard gentlemen of importance connected with this settlement, askirw, one another what fa to become of the
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  • 98 5 Two Chinamen were yesterday committed for trial at the B-nch Court on an allegation of wounding a Sikh with a chopper. It is alleged that some days ago the Sikh went into a Chinese shop at Serangoon Koad to buy some sugar. A dispute took place
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  • 81 5 Further evidence was taken by Messrs. Michell and Bain, sitting as a Banch Court, jesterday afternoon, m the case m which the Crown is charging M. C. S Mohamed with giving false evidence m a recent case m the Supreme Court. Mr Sproule, the Deputy Public Prosecutor,
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  • 287 5 Tbe "Naval and Military Record.' commenting on the visit of the Japanese ships to British waters, says The presence of a nstive-built Japanese armoured cruiser m British waters cannot fail to give rise to comparisons. The Tsukuba'' was one of tbe first armoured vessels to be constructed
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  • 94 5 Tbe Third Engineer of the steamer Belle of England, on her voyage to Karachi from Calcutta, was washed overboard while at tending to some work on the deck of tbe vessel on tbe 6th inst. On an alarm being raised, the engines were
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 43 5 Ladies who are al out to become mothers and those courageous women who nurse their own children, derive assistance and prevent the heavy drain on their strength, by taking Dusart's Lac tophosp hate of Lime Syrup, which makes bone for the baby. 18
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    • 159 5 ROBINSON Co. _a _aa_ __bl _b__ f^^^^BmwßmfMMammt^a^ THF d. rf f *__E C. v a_r l*l^S?Slßaa**^a» low pr* E-J^r/y "**"k. N^"*— n S*^ >s>_ !ilitl. 3*^ cka. QUITE MODERATE IN PRICE ROBINSON COMPANY. i 1 UNSWEETENED b y^l-V/Ai SLEDGE _i £?*D\ -A_^*J_H___9^P^r %.m V* |Se^ nS Milk' |K^^£^W^^ j ifl
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  • 229 6 Dr Fultou, writing ou the missionary j-x.rt initv iv China at the pre-eut time,; me iuterestiu. contrast with i things -i- they aie n.w in Canton with what they werewhtn he arrived there twenty six years Biro. 'lhen. he says, they o*uld not rent 'he meanest shei for
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  • 299 6 i; t Bteairick, Coniui.n3. T. C Sin'^apor- -v. t July. l f B ag di m future parade I I comiaencing l"tii J 515 i I IB t I The monthly aB-MBBBf mmam B A ke place lUh July pm. S V A. ar for ne\t »y^k Capt.
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  • 89 6 Kuropea __j ta'..!. once a day know i but little ot BB] rfinit-- ratiTher. i,l ai j kind^ and these i-am are aabdirided into those with rough o> smooth again and Ka.h >übvaru ty I special name m Bv.ru ese. thoagb i-.nore.! l>y baaßßßaa. The nofl
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 91 6 Wanted at Once. A little forethought will often save no end of trouble. Think of tbe pain and suffering that must be endured m case of an attack of pain n the stomach or cramp colic when medi•ne r: ust be sent for. Every family should have a bottle of
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    • 492 6 aDvertiscmcnts. WANTED. WANTED Junior shorthand writer and Typist. AnpK to Mi Ai.i-tkk Co. I/n>July t T 7 WANTED A thoroughly reliable European assistant for a Penang firm, age not exceeding Et years. Book keeping ard correspondence a consideration. None but those with goal references need app'y. X. Y. 7. c
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    • 517 6 _H&vcrttscn.cnts. SHIPPING. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY Service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. Under Mail Contracts with thb Imperial Japanese Government. Specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First Second
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    • 661 6 Hovertiscmcnts. 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 on or aboat MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Delhi July 5
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    • 798 6 SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LINEb oioamcrs of the Coast Fleet. tons b p. tons tern, Petchaburi 2191 Devawongse Mtfi Borneo til 0 Paklat irioT Koli-ichani. 2040 Angbm L6S7 Kajah 2028 Locksun U 1 Piteanulok 2019 Choising 1667 Bangkok 192- > Pongtong IBH Rajaburi 1904 laflßMß I*>.sT Korat 19- )0
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    • 486 6 BNcrtfeementi. SHIPPING. MI. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Br erne: IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The ta.-.t and well -known mail ste-rn^r. thi- C.mpany aail fortnighth r: m li- Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp S .ir ai a. tar, <ieno%, Naples, (connection Ma N&j>lt"s, Alexandria and vioe venia.i Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singap., r» kong.
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  • 185 7 STRIKING ---FECK BY SIR F. TREVES. v oi- Hi v th. BBB_B_ t > safe to prophesy that time '•■ill ome when hospital for disease* w ill hs Smmjatj, and not Sir F_td.net Treve_. v a oo*> sargeo.i. -'on on Jun- 6»h. >. BB MM, lhp*Ee3 tins
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  • 220 7 St.md«*rdE correspondent at N ll :i aB X -i"i has lost it* famous pagoda one of the most ancient and -he nations treasures a promi:.r*se nobleman having «uc' -ceded it frjm Seoul. According to ity, this remarkable upper: i try. when a force of JayS-Mac SfSfSSMmi at
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  • 75 7 Dm Congo route the uaual stories of 88. oppre_-ion by the white mm, 4 l-***** U insatiable, secretary of ti:- 'on_*o Reform has addressed a nuuiuni.-ation twai-i Grey on the aaKjaei. H** en.l. tbe R^v. < liarlea Dodd*. f r* ...t^, thai thousands of MBBJ *»ent to
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  • 149 7 ■■tug reference, to the Bjv*l Wes! KEn- Regiment, are from the service r S. H. Pe-llev. second m commauJ 2ad Battalion the Q l-BBB*i Own Weari Keut Keg' ment, is presently kooMwarda K.unl from Singapore I Miring his absence. Major E 1 aa, tka next senior major, will dis- ti
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 407 7 Btwrtiscmcnts. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Handsome Grey Australian Mare, and Calcutta built Victoria m excellent condition. Apply A. B. c/o Free Press. Asm "RUBBER SEEDS FOR SALE" Apply The Manager, Malacca Rubber Plantations, Malacca. June 11 11.7 FOR SALE Mail phseton m good order, pair of Australian horses, doubie harness
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    • 501 7 Btocrtteementd, On the Berth. STUOMVAART MAATSCHAPPY NEDERLAND. FOR Sabang, Port-Said, Genoa and Amsterdam. Thk Dutch Mail Steamier, KONING WILLEM 111 :s expected to arrive here from Batavia on Saturday the t'.th July, and will be despatched the fame day for above ports. For freight and passage apply to Ship's Agency
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    • 484 7 SHIPPING. OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. I AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd* The 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, Liverpco' monthly. One outward steamer
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    • 450 7 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE. PASSENGER SERVICE. By the new steamers Bhenania," Harkbubg," Hohenhtaufkn," and the Scaj-dia and Silesia. The steamers are specially built for the tropics and have luxurious Passenger accommodation. First-clafts Cabins amidships, iighteJ throughout by electricity, cabins fitted with fans. Doctor and Stewardesses carried. Laundry on board. Return tickets issued
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 209 7 EXCHANGE. (Coebbctbd by Tc July 3 Ban.. 4 m/s 2'4 T 7 a demand 2/4£ Private credits 3 m/s 2/4* credits 6 m/s 2/4 JFeancb, demand Bank 294.} Gtebmant, demand 239| India, T. T 1 74 Hongkono, demand s.',%dis Yokohama, demand 115 Java, demand 140 Bangkok, demand 63 Sovereigns, Bank
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    • 450 7 SHARE MINKS. Capital Capital Is-sue Paid Issued paid up Value up Company. BIBH Wii 8300,000 8**9,080 1" 10 Belat Tin M. Co. Ltd IftJ 8300,000 225.000 1" 10 BVMflf Limited BJ# 8600,000 60'.,0C0 18 TO fJmseh Rytravl. -Tin M Co. Ltd 18.88 £400,000 850,00- £1 -tl Daft Data 80,000 *<t,OOO
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  • 1238 8 EEKTHE-. HEARING MeN the Chief Justice Sir W. Hyndman J ones yesterday this case w.s continued Mr M. Harris for plaintiffs. Mr Vau Somereu for defendant Saul Menaham was examined by C'ouu sel. A Iter Khalifa had exonerated hnu oi any wrung m buying higher than Ellas,
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  • 88 8 Taalai b* v the aaaa fain BfeKtM sod j Pataaari fcucteaded m gßttiag mm the fiaaJ stage b\ baatiag Mbbob sad Ljrall Boons aud pi. iv for Thursday aud Friday. Oras Patas. y.Ke.m and But; hart I eat MBBBB and iLvall. 21—11. THERSDW I>.o Bl
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  • 104 8 YJ-sTEBDAYS PLAY. Championship. < gTseklaa. I aai Tan -joo Rin 7 5. "A" B-SOUB Teo KwaBBJ Leug ecr. v. Scow Poh Leng owe»i 13 1- "Ball "linked Doom Beak Chen*, Joo and I.cc Ckha T ,v. Tan Tiam X.at md Chia Hood Baag 8 i
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  • 448 8 B Si-i:k( h. 1' first annual general meeting "f the share-holder-- of the Highlands and L wlands Para K ubber Company. Limite<l. aaa held on the 3ak in-taut a* tht London Chamber ot mmerce. Sir Prank A. ,Sw» ttenhain. wild presided, said BBS estate- produced last
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  • 1033 8 In the "Times ot India" there is an m teresting descriptive article ou the great j inland sea of Chilka, which is on the east I coast of India iv the GhißJa-B distric\ between Madras and Calcutta. That article makes the following reference to one of the
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  • 43 8 Prof. Alex. Macalister, though professor of anatomy, with many degrees a. d„ 1.1.d., d.w.c., f.r.j... etc., baa made Egyptian and Oriental Studies a recreation, and can speak with first-hand knowledge of Palestine exploration, his subject neat week at the Presbyterian Church
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 76 8 Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy m India. Mrs. Sd. L. Hiscocks writing from Clare Road. Byculla, India, says: "I have used md still require a good many bottles of Chamberlain'-* Colic Cholera and Diarrh.ea Bemedy, md have found it invaluable as a cure as well ts a preventive of
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    • 39 8 Do not be deluded into neglecting a little cold, nasal catarrh or expectoration. If yon do it will finally become too late for treatment Morrhuol Creosote cures catarrh and driea up aecretiona which cauae expec- 1 tor-it ion 12
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    • 287 8 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Undbb Coktbact with the Ketheeland. Ikdia Goveenmbxt. Agents at Singapore, Ship Agency, late J. Daendels A Co., 2-3 Collyer Qua. THE UNDEEBIGNED DATES ABB OKLT APPBOXIMATB. Maetsuyeker Billiton July 2 Billiton, Batavia, Java-coaat. Samarang. Soeraba.a Boeleleng Amnenan Makassar. Boeroe. Amboina. Banda. Saparoea Amahai Geser. Fak-Fak Kokas,
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 672 8 SHIPPING NOTES. Captain Upton has taken command of Sappho iu place of Captain Turner who has relieved Captain 1>j.K on the Selaugor. Captain Sominer of the Bingo M tru, which arrived from Antwerp yeoterday morning, reports that a passenger, one of the ciew of the Hitachi Mini, died on May
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    • 548 8 VESSELS IN PORT. Meo-of-War Flee and Ton. Commanders Arrived For w_ De Ruyter Dut. cru. |3ft Swaan June 33 Bmmmh Wright Am. tra., 364 Hamilton May 17 Marila" Dock tk £s* l] F^M.S. Yacht 4« Ahmat Feb 5 PSwet for. Ship -*_ac <fc Tens Master Arrived Krotn Con«ign« P or
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