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

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 18 1 Singapore Free Press AND M ERC ANTI LE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. JULY 11, 1907. NO. <>,<M>
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  • 189 1 Tiie alni'-ft ictermiual'i- >L.k-»^ ;r 1...\ »■<<» t j ■loe has euded iv a verdict it detemlatit— L'age >< Correspoiideii r I'm j >n_* PtspSM ml iow to rahabtlitattj tbe port *or haakeriug m page The Army II .1 is th.uih eriajjaauttee ia he House of Lords"
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  • 1013 1 I(^ baa a distinct ad i i.m i t i MM hi can p:ei. l i iv t lie j i_a :M I ami* li io answer h.m Hie r hand, aaa I a .eked (ire:;ei..:n _v I he I v ill" ..nd baa not ball o
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 90 1 QAHL/S lUIILK. The only canned Milk m which the full flavour of fresh cow's Milk is retained. FUSS ELL'S GREEN MUM MM Mwf BUTTERFLY' MWM ILA Sometimes children and others who would benefit by a milk diet have trouble m digesting milk, owing to its curdling on the stomach. This
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    • 346 1 Entertainments. SINGAPORE TOWN BAND. 47, WATERLOO STREET. Brass and String; or String Band Only. Now open for engagements. Music Lessons given, 7 a.m. 9 a.m.— 5 to C.30 p.m. J. TRINIDAD, Proprietor Bandmaster. Singapore Philharmonic Society. POPULAR ORCHESTRAL CONCERT. The Orchestra of the Society will give a v Popular Orchestral
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    • 34 1 ENGINEERS I v^ t QONTRAQTORS. I I 1 cv _-_aaa- Z i C/_) J %*****4 OJ v W** MMmm *i x o DL *W mm < aa_-aaaai O -L-mm-sl -*J BURMA STRAITS SIAM and QHINA
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    • 112 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. M« BUM !'<•« ell A Co. sell tons ol Nether ton coal next Wednesday— Page ''> Noticv re a trade mark far paints a pub lished on Pat^o '1Meeting of tht BiaaifstaPl Tin M Syndicate Page 2. The Cold Storage o. ire having shipments uf fruit and vegctabU
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 339 1 THE WEEK Thursday, llth High Water :—l 145 a I»'. '9 p SeLngor Races. Football Association Cup, Semi final S.C.< I. Bowling, Doubles Final. Philharmonic Orchestra practice. 8.30 p Parsi Theatre i Sitame Shaddad. 9 p. Fkidat, 12th: High Water:— o.l6 a., 11.24 p NDL Mail Outward due Tanjons' Pagar
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  • 144 2 tor th>- P» I 'hildrer; bo India. r No. 48, i v mi Aaae \!l •ri"_m h!- j i-t i;aun>*d her >.«•.• v v > iftai I tbe awasr aaA tli-? names .f K.*h ia4 ion 1 aery aupp** •h;An X aaa*, ta a v:t*- m
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  • 172 2 >gh cotton has n lit vAted m Burma jnd the bajpaas] aa**ra it aaaaa brought <lj»n by Brahma 1 from th«- skie* f> the Mirpo **s original y a»->jjned to Aa -criptm .1! it. it i-» mat so extensively g*aara ■o*l ti bt The yearly in-reasi:ig
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  • 139 2 A Hongk «ng paper mentions a r» >■ ••.his* case of pluck a,cd psvaaaea a4 miud mi a tun girl ot rive jaaun ft ia tb;s para- graph An interest ng -tory of remarkable prof mind on the part of little five year old i girl
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  • 114 2 Tbe H r i-~- t i- skilful wood carvers, .t rhs-ir designs n«.t saite.l to mere tin-iies-. ma: and aie l»-sr >• en m the open •ir on ga-de ridg-s and balustrade* of inon religious buildings or palaces Tm»'to'- designs >>n the cramped space of musicsideboards. >«reens,
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  • 71 2 Lindon i> a l^ar enough t i.e. surely, but I —heap compared with tfam Yoik. where uot only money, but money m plenty, is iieeeasi.y to make life tolerable. Everything is on an extravagant scale. One person, for instance, may send you ten poind*' worth of
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  • 82 2 acknowledge that war is sometimes i in-Mtable. and we reckon bim tbe best and and humanest fighter who bungs about tbe i *peedie t issue by unflinching expenditure of i Efficiency is here goodness, and the e*.ieut fighter is for the moment God's beat servant. He takee
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 695 2 Q^vKrtif-cmcnta. k iVOTIGBS. KHNMENT NOTICE*. i v t ri*- vi ivernmi of aad Aided fapon avieMai to join the No' ahoatd tend their 1 1 1 I 1 ;.>i SchOt li, Sins-ap ai poaoil Juiv 11 lA7 a THES RE TIN *****6 SYNDICATE Ud. NOTICE i? hereby giver, thai Ihfl
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    • 496 2 H^crtiscmcnts. NOTIGES. Re Agri-Horticultural Show of 1907. August 9th, lOth llth The undersigned would be glai to receive the names of Europeai visitors who propose visiting thi above Show from Singapore ii order to enable the Committee t< arrange for sufficient accommoda tion for them. For Prize Schedules and an}
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    • 423 2 Hovcrtteemaita NOTIGES. REMOVALH. M. Mecrun have this day removed fre S9, Bencoolt-n Street to Josephine Cottsgi i 055, Serangoon Roa*. July 9 t 111 ESHARAT KHAN Co. Cheapest and best Book Binder, Print* i and Account Book Ruler. All orders execut promptly, rj Cow's milk supplied at 2S cts. per
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    • 558 2 advertisements INSURANGES. BALOISE FIRE INSURANCE Coy, OF CASLB >m s Capital Fs. 10.000,000. Total B, serves. 6.000,000. The undersigned havinjr been app. .intei Agent* of the a hove Company are prepay to accept Fire risks at current rates -J t K4WBBOS., :.TD.. I ed July 29 NORTH GERMAN INSURANCE COMPANY
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    • 532 2 K^fotifanciiti. BANKS. Hongkong v Shacgluu Cc; on. Paid- it* a Ram i er lies.;, \*>...f] v. Ljakxljtv < i r__MM RT D: fix.rl Iv GOBTB JU a-aorr, i h«,n iko— g M B**fi— il, B L-.M'ON Ba :> Ba*- **te ba.«.iic'*»t. '.v i:~n v.-.. mwnthc d h.: d T "Oroary,
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  • 721 3 -spevi_l Coiuun«sioner or' tho l.ondoc R_yttas I as .riou* .mM to V aOil<*. i N.• the ybo '-een ir Ghoaerataaia' l'l Ution KKN.-ENT F11.111.N ,i s| hud occasion to remark when arntaagee Manila a- it was N*en <tr t,.r- m no retsaon vshj th-* t:ssk of udnnnistnttion i .-lands
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 1003 3 advertisements. AUCTkONS. AUCTION SALE OF Unserviceable Police Stores, v Unclaimed and Confiscated Pro- j perty and Intestate Estate Property, &c. lily order of ihe Chief Police Officer. l TO M HKLD AT THI. CENTRAL POLICE STATION. SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD. Cn Monday. 15th July, at 2.30 p.m. Por particulars, see catalogues.
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    • 494 3 ?!*>•*< i *$cmcn ts. to li:t. i TO LET A big* furnished hou>.- ut Tanjcrg Katong with pier and bathing shed. "KILDARE" No. MB, Bukit Timah Road. Sntiv from Ist August. Apply to R. SASSOON, 1, D'Almeida Street. July 5 TO BE LET Sandland," Tanjong Katong. Apply to MEYER BROS.
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    • 394 3 THE "EMPIRE" 40,000 m use. inmii-fc Over the Empire typewriter f L -***2^i 1 J? j V***tf s-^*s W-*f*s— -SJfJ^. "**^V_*SJ __r I This Machine has bean supplied to: The Postmaster General The Govt- Printing Offices. Colonial Treasurer. Colonial Secretary. Survey Department. Govt. Veterinary Surgeon-P-C-M.O- General Hospital- Court of Requests.
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  • 2159 4 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, July 11, 1907. i-si«s_^_p^ Here shmJl tbe Pr«M tts* People s Mf*it ti mis. Uoawed by usfloeoce sad anbribrd by fain Here patriot Truth her glorious pre cpu Pledged to Reiigioo, Loyalty ai. J Law. The North China Herald brings a peculiarly apposite commentary to
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  • 565 4 'I be :*q»- .a 1 .1. fort ~J r i BfTft. I mea an 4 ihe Emitnnl i .'ur.ia;-. pm The Oylsn Am oiaeeen ia Lend i. dinner Sir Henti MOlium rtocadero on fniadaj mat, 1' h At the Paleethm Babitition m Lv ivOhniins vTerrwa, who hss ai«-a\-a pam* insures!
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 140 4 li TEPLITZ I Bohemian Natural JJL Mineral Water. _-l Gertain Remedy for: NIIVOIJ9 DYSPEPSIA, CHSONIC EXCESSIVE SBCIUCnOI' of 11THIA AND ALBUMEN. RHEUMATISM OF THE JOINT* ANI> MUSCLES. mmmmma ma (Mixes well with all OBT AIK ABLE F3CM Spirits and Wines. Cdl-DeCls McGlTiOl* CO. i J 1 M fjjj 1 Ba\
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    • 211 4 TO LET WHITE HOUSE," Dalvey Road. Immediate entry. Apply to FRASER ft CUMMING. 29, Winchester House, May 11 t tths I THE ONLY AND MOST SUITABLE, HEALTHY I AND COMFORTABLE PLAC* FOR S HOLIDAYS I \i THE GRAG HOTEL PENANG HILLS I DISTANCE from SINGAPORE 26 HOURS ONLY. I 0
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  • 30 5 inariu-* Tele,'rajh —IJ m ter's Rae, J di I 3 33 p m I i'.ili radnc-aa mci 1 17 1t \V > I burdens rednc- f the Ei aead.
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  • 10 5 COLONEL LYNCH AMNESTIED. he X {baa grant mi :••»>] >ide Of
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  • DUBLIN ROBBERY.
    • 28 5 I m. b 1 n m .i sel elongnaa; te •Uri King S Arms, is m" sunn sit- rh itV w:s but found 1 p»-_
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    • 42 5 Mr A Ki. sm. Liberal member forX. W. eho Avas taken ill m the he House of Commons on June -*-:h. hats now died a mirk oi respect the II >u»e adjourn- Premier paying a bsiaf tribute t-> «-uiory.
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    • 34 5 tically Through the Lords. Th* Army IJdl has passed through the Honse of Lords with only two amendments pposed to the liovernmeut. Neither is likely to cause any difficult? n *he Common*.
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  • 508 5 1 iir- hearing of the ac' ion for libel brought .1 _^ph Khalifa f Makasar, Jewish i_ai__t Moses Elias, another Jew, of Maijapnre. for dauu^es fA>r libel :md slander, •_.le.| jmammWtn m the Supreme Court, be- M the Chief Jus'ice Sir W. Hvndman I Joaes, after
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  • 94 5 BRITAIN AND THE NATIONS. ißt Su bin trine Tehgrapb Reuter'e A THE KING'S INFLUENCE. 1 Friendship and Goodwill. Reoeifed July 10, 10 I<> a m. Replying to an address at Holyhead or a a* to Ireland, His V-jesty the King tl the prosperity of theoountrj WM :op"-i!leii by aaj dist
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  • 33 5 lUe. July 10, 1050 a.m. 1 hi v.".v 1 ranavaaJ fl a** oonsiats ol the four rs "t TD- loraam Bepablic with the ick iv the upper left head corner.
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  • 35 5 K.i ,uli. the Mo >rish chief, feeling unsafe m the Kanass dis'rie; has removed with X A:d Maclean to a kmelj ?pot on the border.-, uf the Dn IH I ll i'»e.
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  • 35 5 The Amateur Football Association was denuitely organise-! yesterday afternoon, the Right H >n'bl_ A'tred Lyttelton presiding over au euthnsiaatic gAthenu_\ Lord Alverstsuie accepted the Presidency, and a strong Committee was appointed.
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  • 83 5 Vigorous Action Urged. Foreign Secretary's Reply. Replying to a deputation headed by the Archbishop of Canterbury uri*in<; more vigorous action m Macedonia, Sir Edward Grey admitted that the situation was unsatisfactory. He had even warned Cro\ arnineuts failing to suppress bands within their own territories that they
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  • 63 5 Mr John Morley, replying to Sir E. A. Sassoon, said that it was decided from the present year, aud uutil the Indian gold standard reserve reaches* ££0,000,000 sterling, that half the profit upon coi_ai*e. together with interest upon securities, would be added t» the teserve. The
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  • 65 5 Ou Tuesday night, at about B.45t a Hokien samseng create<l a disturbance on the Esplanade by stopping rikishas and behaving in a disgraceful manner. Detective Inspector Stenhouse happened to be passing at the time ana he arretted the Hokien and locked him up. The Hokien was
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  • 67 5 > sa < We are glad to be able to aruouuce that i Singapore Branch of the Soldiers and Sailors Families Association will be started in Singapore. As this is the Charity the imateurs playing the Rajah of Stengaphour ire endeavouring to aseist, it is hoped their jfforts will be
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  • Correspondence.
    • 875 5 T© The Exhtob, Dear Sir, The Siiippiug at Singapore being «.r iiiu prtaoat T imc&u»eieiy roatnotou u\ eioeneare .1 Btebang tor bwBheruig purpose laattBMI or. formerly, at biu^<x uore. 1 think a u mgii time toi the autuo- mies couceruto to iaBe step*, Lu order to
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    • 269 5 Bad Man ners on a Tram Car. T<> The Editor, Dear Sir, Coming to town in a Tram Car this morning I sat neAt to a man whose cigarette ash iell on my nice clean white suit. Thinking I had a gentleman to deal with I made a mild protest
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  • 592 5 Chinese CoNTnacron and His CoTfrnatn i Au iction was commenced iv the Supreme l Court jeeterdav afternoon ■•< foi v the Chief Jaatioe, Sir U Hynjlman i c i Chineae contractor against ihe Oriental Telephone Company 1 ti. a respect of tha laying of cable and ducts.
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  • 258 5 M. C. S. Mohammed vs. B. P. on Silva. M. C. S. Mohamad was before the Bench Court (Messrs. Michell and Bain) yesterday afternoon, for further enquiry into the charge brought against him of giving false evidence iv a c<ise m the Supreme Court. Mr. B. P.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 91 5 Wanted at Once A little forethought will often save no end >f trouble. Think of the pain and suffering i Jmt must be endured in case of an attack of sain in the stomach or cramp colic when medicine must be sent for. Every family should iave a bottle of
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    • 41 5 During week ending July 6 there were 264 deaths locally giving a mortality rate of 51-87. Of those tJO died from malarial fever, 43 from phthisis and 30 from beri beri. There was one case of plague and one of cholera.
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    • 173 5 JROBINSON&Co. I c i ""■'"V'O fT Kt *FmWi^mS^^aW*WW^ _HfcMlH_____fl__________________^____^ ifjOPfK 's&ftaMrsfe. Ju >#^ N^ I'"u"**btL QUITE MODERATE IX PRICE. ROBINSON COMPANY. I— FERiVIENT LAOTO-BACILLINE is the radical remedy for DYSENTERY and other intestinal diseases* Discovered by Professor DR. ELJE fVIETCHNIKOFF of the Paris academy and successfully used m the military
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  • 691 6 Herr Halna naaagiaf; director ol thai Hamburg _nariaa Slapping Company, m- j dulged m IMM ■fcarp criticism af the British rnment .iml tbe P.ritish shipping to* m the eeana el a Press iutuview. Ladia-i-usxiiv^'ti.i-i-'_;ve srrrugth oi the ßritten u 1 1 iutile aasriaea Han BaHia d-cli-ed tkal >»»•
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  • 47 6 There are writers who would pay to I printed, thee are trader, who will not pay to U* advertised. The solution is simplicity. The new psip«r will pay the advertiser, and wil! charge the writer so much a column. (C R m The Reader.")
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 40 6 Colic and Diarrhoea. Pains m the stomach, colic and diarrhoea are quickly relieved by the use of Chamberlain's Colic. C holera and Diarrhoea Remedy. When m nes^d of 9uch a medicine, give it a trial. For sale by all dealers.
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    • 504 6 Ht>vcrt.scmcnt3. FOR SALE. FOR SALE 2 Galvanised iron tanks each about 100 a I ons. BELLEVUE HOTEL. July I 16 7 STEAMER FOR SALE. The Steamship ESMERALDA as he now lies at Messrs. Riley Hargrcaves nd Company 3 Ship-Yard at Tanjong Rhoo uth all her taote and apparel is offered
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    • 506 6 advertisements. SHIPPING. MX JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY Service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. L*m>er Ma:l Contracts with man IKPBBIAX JAPANESK GOVERNMENT. BpsHßaUy designed for the OovpßAßj'a Euroia Sp'-vico.liglitedtaro'.u-no'it by Electricity, provided wit'u excellent accommodation for First A Beoond
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    • 690 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 ?oast, Persian Gulf, I ontinental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about j MAIL LINES. Outward (fa* China) Arcadia
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    • 748 6 Htocrt.scmciit& SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LINE> m m it earners of the Coast Fleet. tons Ng. toks reg. Petchaburi 2iyl Devawongss 1613 tiornoo 21(0 Paklat I(^7 Kohsichan^ 20Kj Anghin 1657 kajah 2028 Locksun i'> 7 fitsanulok 2019 Choi;;ing 1, 7 Bangkok 192u Pongtong 1657 tiajaburi 1904 SamsA-n l»'r,7 Korat
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    • 584 6 acn**crtiscmcnts. SHIPPING. rTiu Norddeutscher Lloyd, Eh IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fas* and well-known mail thif Company sail fortnightly fi Hamburg via Rotterdam, Ansa i r; (sibraltar, lien. .a, Naples, (coiim- I Naples, Alexandria and vi< r Suez, Aden, Columbo, Penang, S.n. Kong, Shanghai, Nagatatti AX' i>n > and hack.
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  • 1141 7 I. udv.u J.-ue 14, bH)7. A T arhiah end. 'iian thi S U g 1,---elk ::*i l«r «a froai 3 aoh spi>rts ent, -h. 8 B i aad 1 1 Prince* f the the mi m, wbicfa I 1 k-ordac ia that 1 tench i their 1
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  • 73 7 (CoaaecTED up to July l".j j Bank 4 m/s 2/4J*. demand 2/4^ I Pkiaataaaadite 3 v/i 2/4,'. cred'to 6 m/s 2/4' I FttANca, demand Hank... 294| Gbrmant, Anaan i 22:^ •India, T.T 174 Hovasoaa, demand 6%dls j Yokohama, demand 115 Java, deocaad 140 I- j ttaaesoK. demaad 63] c
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  • 122 7 Jaly 10 Tin M.l 2* Gan:bier »;>.» Gambier Cube No. 1 10.35 Gam bier Cube No. '2 9.50 Pepperßiai.k-.ord.n.S'porej \Q Pepper, White (fair L.W. 5 p. c jen _'4 7". iN'utmegs(llC u> theib.;... i Nutmegs (80 to tha lh.) 3350 Mace (Banda) nf.-n. Cloves (Aaiboina) Liberian Ccnee Tapioca, '.mall
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  • 213 7 h-SL-cd paid vi' Vat«e or company. 1300,000 .*<•■ tTta M Co. LU $300,000 225.(1 UdM i<t Brw £400.000 i 1230.000 msoo *i«o,oo< 149.1 M i MINKS. •10.000, 10.000.000 12S A •1.800.000 2.400 HX •60* I'"' I 'Do 7% I Do W -CoidSv 50 •20 2 0 100 $5*0.006 ttVSOO
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 533 7 Htn>crtii-ciiicrita On the Berth. OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co Ltd, Sourabaya, Broome, Port Hedland, Cossack, Ashburtcn, Carnarvon, Geraldton and Fremantle. The Company's Steamer '"SULTAN" 2,0<.3 tons Register Captain Townley s intend ed to sail for the above ports on Sunday th' 14th mat. For Freight or Paaaafa apply to W. MANSFIELD
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    • 475 7 SHIPPING. fa OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam lay. 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, Liverpoo 1 monthly. One outward
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    • 433 7 DE KONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Unde* Cokteact with the NETHBaLAKDs India GovmnvbitAgents at Singapore, Ship Agency, late J. Daendcla Co., 2-3 Collyer Quay THE O-DEESIGNED DATES AEB ONLT AJ-PnOXIMATB. Brouwer Djambi July 9 Tongkal. Ma. Saba. Simpang and Djambi. Ju i v «Lm S?_!t lift B^ Via Jav r r D
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  • 301 8 A BanHOoa youth named Cecil .ieremiab was obßlfot before Mr Green, the Secom' < rate, yesterday, with criminal breach ,t iv respect ol o sum of $2". Mr C Kveiitt appeare*! for the defendant. >. A. Pestana said that on April 3rd. be gave Jeremiah S2U to
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  • 418 8 Itafore Mr Justice Fi«her \>s k erda A Mkvn Cai i vt. Pi-n: •na Verasamy. a young Ta. nil man with l shire of cood loeko, was charged alterna- with cheating aad with criminal j breach of trust m respect of feH ring. Prisoner had a F.uropean Jury
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  • 74 8 A posse of police, headed by Inspector Hart, made a raid ov a house at 15, Upper tl>kien-St on Tuesday and arrested six Chinese, five men and one woman, for gambling. The dt>ors were open and there was uo attempt at concealment. The police seized a few
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  • 77 8 i Dugis nas arrested on landing at Beach j Road on Tuesday for beim; m possession ot j twokrises. The revenue officers were search.a.; his property for opium when they found tbe weapons and informed a Malay policeman. The Bugis was taken to the station and yesterday
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  • 369 8 ErBOFBAN MADMAN [X THE POLICE OOCBT. Qeorge Brewa, who eiairM to beaGer* mam, M fraqueailj Iwn before thr Police Magistrates t<«r beiag druuk auJ incapable Sesierdav, he was arraaffaed brfm Mr. LJreen. tiie Boooa*l Mag- 1 rate, for beiug a lunalic n< t uuder |W>fW care
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  • 404 8 Ly Lieut. CoL K. Bradrick. Command- j ant S.V.i Sin.auore, JmK b r. c. Ibe M.uaHim: Class wili paradt at Fort Palmer on WednoodßJ 17th inst. a; "tJM I s. V a Orderly officer :..r next week -_od Lieut. A. A. I^ermit Orderly N.C.O. Bomb. li. <ii;l. I'arades.
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  • 99 8 Two Hokieu carters came to blows m North Boat Quay on Tuesday. They were loading their carts with goods from a shop and quarrelled aa to where they should place their vehicles. From words they came to blows and one man seized an iron hook anil
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  • 203 8 The s.s. Deli will be despatched at 3.30 p.m. on Friday for Bangko frkom the loads. rhe Company's Steam La tioch will convey passengers and their luggage to the steamer, leiving Johustou's Pier at p.m. The outward Nederland mail ss KfißJag Willem I passed Ferim ou July 6
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  • 70 8 S. C. R. C. LAWN TENNIS TOURNAMENT. YESTERDAYS PLAY. "A SINQt.Es. Kioag Chin Eng owe 3 vs Lee Chini T ,au mr. 1 6, U 2, (BBBBMbI B" Dot kles. Boh Faag Ho** and Lim Loon Hook roe. 3 beat Woo Kiui HOO aud Teo Kwaug Vgheo aae 2. 4
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  • 125 8 The fiaal of the Singles Handicap last eight was a hard-fought g-ime. and w. finish ri, em h plater starting at owe thus pl.i\ ing game of 2(5, At the clooa of play il 1\- d ie and McKean each had 17 to their credit. Ir will be
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  • 50 8 Per Asdang from Bangkok. Messrs Wood and Thomsen acd Mrs Fenger. Per Kut Sang form Calcutta to Hongkong. —Mr and Mrs Barclay. From Penang to Singapore.—Messrs Lee Koh Inn and Chu Cheong Kew. Per Sappho from T. Anson.—Messrs H. Thomas, W. Bruscber and Purdy. Per Umta Mr J. Taylor.
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  • 81 8 W7iarca» and Docks at which different vessels were berthed ytnterday. Bast Wharf Basin Cheang Chew. F. Wharf Section I—Pheumpenh, Taroba. Section I—(Sheers Wharf,- Wright. Section 2—£. F. Ferdinand, Satsuma. 3—Glenogle. 4— Kaqoshima Maru. s—Sultan. 6—Keong Wai, Hyson. 7—Tsintau, Austria. B—Yerimo8—Yerimo Maru, Katanga. 9—Reael,
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  • 203 8 The D'lhjobiyi OfooM I (translated m the Japan Advertiser) reports that No. '■> post train, before reaching Pogiaaichaajß station recently, beuan to proceed more ioad more slowl\ until suddenly it stopped entirely. The passengers jumped from the coaches and beheld a itfiagrl sceue. The two locomotives were puffieg and hissiuc,
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 96 8 #JOHN LITTLE Co. gjk days we will make fc_ PARIS LONDON. jjf i deri.°\ngla:s"'w^ Whiu _*__ME_-_s No. 2247. Kx.u.isit, Mod. -I Lawn all sizes. Price *4.50 each. U W SS >zi *lsY/.*ip eßf^'T 'it y^** AmU BB Note. -'We illuatrate leading lines only; Note. -The Blouse and Belt (two Bs)
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 365 8 CLEARANCES. July 9. Dovre, Nor. str., Paulsen, for Bangkok. duly lo. Nord, Nor. str Haraldsen, for Shanghai. Solva. Nor. str., Tellefsen. for Bangkok. Brab Iae], Fr. str Cadet, for Bordeaux. Kjeld. Nor. str Heleso, for Newchwang. Emile, Dut. str., Sulong, for Rhio. Kampot. Frch. str., Roses, for Saigon. BrOUWOr, Dut.
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