The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 July 1907

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 14 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 22, 1907. no. (>,(>;{».
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  • 176 1 An Australian lias won the Kiufc;'«i IV j/. this \ear. Kaglaud h<*» wou rtie Nation*! Challenge Cup, Scjtiand t*«coutl I'age 4 Iv Serul, Kuied, the ahiica'iou «f the' Eaaperor m favour of the Crowu PlrflHS is not to l>e allowed to pass witbou: anti- Japanese iMMMtiratMM Page
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  • 1003 1 i t!i»- U. ye joke*, as Plato put it "'''u..oß rt r <> A ti-,'bttenth centu^v wri Wr :s < t oyn i That a jok©'« a serious tiling" »Lic'i ,iv» r«ler to the g3dt;ttion Utve^ry U> p. M)C one> or to tbe P r ff poparK appre-
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 278 1 Straits Cycle and Motor Co. BATTERY ROAD. BROWN CARS TO ARRIVE SHORTLY. a This model ha* a doable cylinder H i&^Sb 10-12 h.p, Electric Ignition E.I.C WL*£ lp^— Coil and Two 80 a.h. accainuiators. jhfck Three speeds and reverse direct driVe en T °P s Peed. Steering H wheel control.
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    • 407 1 KATZ BROS, LXS THE ORIGINAL THE INCANDESCENT J§P PARAFFIN OIL Honec i i H? jiff. Simplicity Itself. I|M|| Burns any Paraffin. Intense Light. fcgj| Economises Oil ABOUT 10 wSillWßfflF NE aUART LASTS CANDLE POWER \ftJWjfl ABOUT 20 HOURS Price Complete o-^ T^S^P^ Price Complete o- A with Mantle SI I
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    • 115 1 TO-DAYS ADVERTISEMENTS. IfaHn Kelly and Walsh advertise two cbeap books, one aiuui-in^ and one useful Page 1. Dr. Rasorel's hygienic underwear, antiseptic and unshrinkable, is advertised b\ Messrs John Little Co. Page 4. Mr. Alfred Kitching. Marine Surveyor, has a notice on page 8. Ollendorff revised on page 5. Government
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 318 1 TEE WEEK Monday, 22nd.- Hieh Water:— B 11 a T.3S NDL Mail Homeward due I Football Cup Tie. Parei Tbeati-e, p Tubsday, £3id High Water 9 27 a.. 537 p I Lodge St George 5.30 p i Five a side Football. j Raja.li of Stengahpour, Teutonia Ciub, 9 p Parsi
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  • 519 2 ANOTHEK WKI 1> >TOHV AB~HT THE VnCKKttXBM Of >\N ii N a San Pkaadßoo p*pt> h>i ie fciHwwin inning plea It is ablet! fr<>in London that the Japan.seil<> not attach urn. 1) importance to the; anti-.lapaaese riot* m Sati Francisco. The < utbreak* a>« attrifc ite«l *"lely to
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  • 103 2 Mr. CVimaD. the Third Magistrate, very rij?htlt turns all case brokers, i«urt *z±-) unauthi«ri>»«il native a<| vipers out of his C<»urt -.•sird-tv. the int««rp(~:.-'« 'n^vv>'i«*i •_'fc u»-»» c«f«»- broker m th»« Court au<) t:n»uvrbt fiiia L>et\>rf H< ITnntifi FWj .:t:au fedamd a frit-nd el t.is hrtd a
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  • 70 2 A C: iii-.ii tiiuie'i Cbia H Sh »T«d for thre:i*tu.:i_" MakH lusM 'C H CLtfkl v\,r!, ft .rtf^e cti< pper. i.- i i ;!li tv is v veyeU'i vi k»*ejtr at .-i.r. -roji:!! Marfci it is alU^er! :ha.t 'L h«pt*<:tr,r cUn.'- n mmi h.ui io m^ve
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  • 61 2 Ch.ut-st <•• efort > thntt, tbe Ti.;r.i al*f(i»tr*tp, on by, the tWlfl of tw> !;j> ofcHTt" M i *«tall kept r-v X: c.« ;u li.iH-s kid Le Md<! l-.^-i ■ot\i»|rto mL Why v >u'\ wi: w.>?k Mqviisd H'.s Worship. Who is to I. Lit- _v: work
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 76 2 Cnambsrlaui s Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy ia India. Mrs. Sd. L. Hwcocka writinjr fro»r, Clare M"ad. Bvculia, India, says: "I have used *Tid utill requ:rf a irood many bott'es of Chamt*rlain's> Coht- Cholera and Diarrhifca Remto y, and have fovnd it invaluable as a cure *> well aj» a
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    • 778 2 Btocrtiscmcnte. NOTWES. PAWNBROKERS ORDINANCE IV OF 1898. SBTTLE3OKT OF MALACCA. Ten itrs wil be received a" the Resident I Councillor's Office, Malacca, up to noon on tne znd September. h('7, for the right of; carrying on the business of pawnbruking m the fojlowing streets 1. Firat Cross Street 2. Jonker
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    • 340 2 Btocrti*ement& NOTIGES. PARA RUBBER SEED. Orders now being booked for new Season Crop commencing August. Special rates for large orders. Apply to Manager, Sungei Rengsm Estate, Selangor. Apl 3 u c MONEY TO LEND. $50.0*0 to $100,000 to lend on mortgage of first class properties m Singapore Town. Apply m
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    • 493 2 advertisements. AtOTieEg. FOUND. On liukit Timah ttatd, small Brooch. Owner can have same by paying expenses. Apply F. J. UEN.TAKIELI), Municipal Office. July 20 < SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING j work promptly done. Absolute secrecy guaranteed. Hotels and offices attended if required. Mrs. HOWELL, Cavenagh Bridge Building, Tel. 911. (Opposite Post Office.)
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    • 476 2 a^crtiecments. wsußnxeES. BALOISE FIRE INSURANCE Coy. OF BASLE. Capital Fs. 10,000,000. Total R. serves. 6.000.000. The undersigTied having been appointed Agents of the above Company are prepared to accept Fire risks at current rates. K.VTZ BROS., LTD., Agenta. July 29 29.7 NORTH GERMAN INSURANCE COMPAQ Or KAMBU/tG. Continental In>uka.nce Company
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    • 634 2 HtoatiKmcnts. BAKKS. Hongkong Shanghai BaDK:^ Corporation. Paid-cp Capital RIsEKVB FCWD j Sterling Reserve SIO.'tOO.OOO SiJver Keeerve... 11 1 .000,000 j Kksbevi Liability of P*OP*IBTO*B j, COCET OK DIRICTORs G. H. MimißfT. Esq.— CHAinM Ah Hon. Mr. HiNtT KbßWm Dbputt CbaJb A. FtJCHS, Esq. a. J. Ratmonf. i, E. Gorrz, E?q.
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  • 1737 3 I.' -nd-.'i. m IS. KEY L'HK ■BfOW, fkl i hiet lujsine-s at th* annual meeting j f.H-iej Clul.. iv London this month, j iv i janection with starting. It ia inu ting to learn that though Lord Stanley RotLsclii'd were the on'y opponents 1 i tbe starting
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 237 3 n uqtions. MORTGAGEE S SALE Wednesday. 24th July, 1907. at 2.30 p.m. Lot 1. 99 years Leasehold land and house No. 51, Minto Road Total area 4."*0 sq. ft. Ixrt 2. *.»3 years Leasehold lan-l and house No. 106. Minto Read. Total area 4,4.« sq. ft. G. A. FERNANDEZ Co..
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    • 523 3 HDverti£cment£. AUGTIOKS. AUCTION SALE OF Household Furniture, (Bbc. TO NE HELT> AT No. S, CAVENAGH ROAD Saturday, 27th July, 1907, at 2 p.m. G. A. FERNANDEZ Co., Auctioneers. July 18 28.7 AUCTION SALE OF About 300 pikuls of Coir Ropes of Various Sizes TO BE HKLI) \T No. 170. CECIL
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    • 543 3 BDvcruscmcnte. T let. Furnished house to be let from September 30th for one year. 4 bed and bath rooms, i Tennis, Stabling. Apply F. J. BEN.TAFIELD. Municipal Office. July 20 TO LET Nob. 10 and 12 Mount Elizabeth. Apply to LOH LAM 503, North Bridge Road. July 18 18 9.
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    • 269 3 THE "EMPIRE" 40,000 m use. i „...~ar« *«irtr -«<*<^___M_k f\ /the Empire typewriter 1 f^ 4__?l -i^_i^________ > fl Over t&4fcO__________B_____i _M -fAA \_d V-PVHH li sold til to the ___r w^_^_^_-^----a_^__e e!^*"" l^^^^_^_F B__M_P^BM_r— oOVt This Machine has been supplied to: The Postmaster General The Covt. Printing Offices Colonial
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 16 4 At Batavia. on July 20th 1907, the wife of A. E. Spric.gs of a daughter.
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    • 42 4 At St. Andrews Cathedral, on July 2Uth by the Fey. F. G. Swindell, M.A., acting colonial Chaplain. Jan Hendrik Rkiding of the Amsterdam Trading Co. to Alexandrine de Gaspary, third daughter of E. de Gaspary. formerly Consul for France at Singapore.
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  • 2427 4 Fere p»P-r>t XmA hrn s:\ct\c •>■ c.c, <:»•». I .«■(»<! la Reii«:rc, LoTkity »nd F>>K the fourth time iv the history of the Queen's and Kiug's Prize at Wimbledon formerly, and now at Bisley at the aunual rifle meeting of the National Rifh Association has the
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  • 104 4 Mr. E. A. Gardiner, who is couiini; t«> Singapore a9 an assistant superintendent ot police, was presented on Saturday with au j address at Province Welleslev. Ou Saturday ui^ht seven Hokieus went into a Teochiu shop m Holland-rd and assaulted the ihip Iri^H. Sgt Micleau of Orchard-rd Station has arre»te
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  • 31 4 Ry Subinar.D* 1 Tnleirrjiph X JAn AntraKan Wins. Lieut. A<Mi«- <n, >n Amlmlm, ncr of the Kin/* Tri aat th- t• K uie»'tiDc. witi. d warn <»i ;i^
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  • 17 4 GKbMB ti the tmk Liuark> v j (iaorge's Chillen^e Cup with i :j- r
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  • 43 4 A Strange bade Arm-Mirer Pjflftffl .>i t|... ihoo of tLi- made th^ be«t teore for i SIU p.»m'> B I p-ot«-.' his score b<* luse 1 was given w -I bi* having i, tn.]t»e Tne H R OML)
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  • 19 4 At Kilty Xn L m. -v -v 'he N Challeuu'e Cup wi( land wa- s»-->nd wi:
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  • 28 4 Trial by Court -Martial. IVen'v j.r.» l conoection with the recani tq murder the Tsar mi M Stuljpia i iritl by c •ir'tiiA-
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  • 27 4 Many Sunstroke Ca--1 L>*-re w-"v upward* of a tb«iu«i:. iMtMM from the \i*-j.' m New ■ii.v. w th many at PhiLidelphu m m
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  • 15 4 llooeired July _'l, 81 1 X ahcrford, the formei of Westminster, is -lead.
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  • 21 4 Borghese's Pro^-ess. Priuc- B >r_« le^-. v.-'i ig i^ t i;Qj \i Pekin^-to-Pans M<r >r rv-^ rinbure.
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  • 331 4 Tue Education Committee >i 'i><- Count; Council r*-eoniuieuuV i rote of ♦>.• guinea* for a ccur*e of rKMures i t^acb*r> on "Tb«Art of Story-tellim; pose] lecturer is a ladV. Mr. Kiiong Kam Tak, a Ute p Penanj? Free School, now stii-ivin^: •John's College. Cambridge. Bed B A «leirr« i e
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 400 4 KELLY WALSH-Twtf-sutb Ttaisam. Large 8k CloiU. I 12th Sditiwi 84th ThoutandTUP iniiCTDATfn Revised wd Enlarged. THE ILLUSTRATED I EVERYBODY'S BOOK of PUZZLES. writing-desk book BY 74 Rebuts. Pjzzles. RitHU?s, Enigma*. Doy LSVON and CHAS WIBBBE &c &c, with An^wtre. Have I u*ed the Right Word? F-.1l of Ilii;stra*ioxis. The Best
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    • 54 4 POPULAR WANTS. To let Clydesdale Gilstead Rd. Dining, Pitting, 4 Bedrooms, Verandahs. Tennis and Stabling. Entry Ist Sept. Apply at Bonnie Doon" Syed Alley Road. Breakfast wid Dinner Claret $1.50 per dozen Pints: 17 years Old Brandy, *15. Dawsnus Whisky, Perfection, $8 Case. Special *10 Extra special S l4. (Duty
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  • THE KOREAN CRISIS.
    • 20 5 Received at 10 45 a.in. wired trmn S»»oul that the Japanese I .r -v Hayashi has arrived there
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    • 64 5 An Era of Misfortune. i Ministers had a conference with the l .who had consented to abdicate and g -1 a rescript, regretting that during t ual calamities had followed m l t i > :i_«e»j>ijn an<.l the people's dis- l -re l agijrav.tUjil. th*t he
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    • 30 5 >v Elder Statesmen have writ*l v r I [to that they will support .t-.nes* it they .lea! f.iirlv with the •hernia 'h* nation is prepared 1 martyrs.
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    • 27 5 Au inspire! telegram from rlia to X /<• Ztltumu considers now completely forfeited to 'ipanese. The action of tbe Japanese perfectly justifiibte trom the Japanese »-4.::dpi>int.
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    • 18 5 M enr.ttjed mob of a thousand «n» t'tacke-l and buine-1 the residence X can Premier.
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    • 32 5 Rioting Apprehended. Received July 20lh 2.'. pm. The iUMm of the Korean Empen»r been promuuate-l ny Imperial Dacrve. An A nti Japanese demonstration is feareo Soi followed by di>tuilmnct^».
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  • RACING.
    • 48 5 Received at M V>. a.m. ipoo sukes the re>ult was 1 1.--v >Bi >ni.iu. E iip«>e Suke*» was won by a head. -UkTtQs between secund and third re were seven starters and tbe Wttimr I .:'v to 1 t> I Baacjft <>iid Uk» to -m.
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    • 33 5 .i J..,«1»-,»xi Btowtavdi Cup the bet- ne Welkin linJ to 6 Sourdine, Mas'•r Hopson, and Pieman I<>»to7: Merry M-ni«?nt and Rookbourn^ \**> to SagaH to Portland Bay *nd Bill of M 1.
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    • 57 5 President's Disclaimer. Yoik World io au*ii«.r»3td to "Ca: Kt'twvfh ntver ordered a bittle-"l-t-t Io HjO Pacitit- and was. unaware I l r-ier had befi) issued to that tfiect ::i.u •> uvres> of lia'tleships hadeni^ i of f.me but Un 'onnectl lpane^e question. Tijr\ m t«>
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    • 14 5 I Up- World d«»criW» this as adeath-biow 'tjllieo"*© agitation.
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  • 41 5 A Si»cialist Gain. Mr (i :.iv.m)u, 'he Socialist has Wen elected 1 •'•n- Valley with ftvfc. vote*. Mr Bright Liberal h*a :WX. votes, Mr Wheler the jj: lb* election i- io replace Sir John K:tmimi v Urn Peerage.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 2715 5 Singapore, July 19, VM)I. To Thi. KuiTOK. I>ear Sir,— l greatly admire the excellent collection of objectioM your correspondent Pikir S«tdikit lias had patience to put down on paper again«t the facilities for ship ping at this port. However, there are a great many points to be
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  • 449 5 KkH>lV<» I»K G.4>I'AKY. A wevl;3ing ot inue;. interest to .Singapore took place on Siturday afternoon, when Mr. J. H. Raiding, of the A msierdan Trading Coiupanv, wa.s icarne-l to Miss <le Oispary, t daughter of X de (irtspary, Esq., formerly French Consul at Singapore. The ceremony took place at
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  • 107 5 Keecfc bas brought his record break to a j close with 499,135, mfiiiAtit irrie, a. European Sergeant of tbe Kangoon P ilice. has benu sentenced to i' months' iinijr><>uir.eut Dbf breach of trust. Mr. Liwreuce Doojfel Ml for Borneo 'yesterday forenoon hy the s.s. Trin^anu. r Mr. A. 8. Baxeudale
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  • 161 5 President Roosevelt is vexed at the outcry which has been raised over th-* proposed movements of the United States Navy. It is likely that the tir*t will visit Japan and the Philippine*, pwowdiig by my of tbe Sue/. Canai. ;j Au .tusfwer to a correspondent m the Da'lv Report says
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 226 5 ROBINSON Co. j BEDSTEADS IN ALL QUALITIES rp^M^t MATTRESSES. (fe It^^j I SPRING 11 MATTRESSES. v Mk -.LA^i-L f MOSQUITO NETS. ROBINSON ®> Co. CONVERSATION.-" THE TYPEWRITER." ALPHONSE. Have you a Monarch Typewriter HENRI. Yes and my cousin (masc.) has one also. ALPHONSE. Has your mother a pen HENRI. Yes
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  • 844 6 At the BMWMBJ t Itaitmasi the ht.norarv degree of LL. D. on the King of Siani by the Sanate of the I'niversitv of Cambridge, the Public Oral or (Dr. Sandys; presented his Majaatv to the Vice-Chancellor, deliveuug the customary Latin speech, of which the
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  • 152 6 The unusual feat of scoring two centuries m one match was achieved by K. M. Mistri. the Parsee player, at ("hail. At the invitation •>f the Maharaja of Patiala, Major Eustace rawley brought over a strong eleven from I Simla, and after two full days' play on
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 89 6 Wanted at Once A little forethought will often save no end t.f trouble. Think of the pain and suffering that must be endured m case of an attack <>f pain m the stomach or cramp colic when medicine must be sent for. Every family should have a bottle of Chamberlain's
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    • 508 6 Jfcvcrtiscmcnts. Suffered Terribly from Indigestion. Cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla. •It i* with pl^sure that I '-an testify to the prcit benefit 1 tkriv-J tr»m the use of Ayei's hntfarila. I mMtni terribly from'indi^esti'.n. anil trifl Bttwal medicines without avai;. 1 «tt Ibn persuaded to '.akf Ayer's Sarsaparilla an^l after using
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    • 498 6 Hfcocrtiscmcnta. SHIPPING. Apcar Line. The undermentioned mall steamers 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. s.s. Gregory Apcar 4,606 S.H. Beison. s.s. Arratoon Apcar 4,510 A. Stewart, s.s.
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    • 668 6 HDverttsements. SHIPPING. i P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Throagh Bills of Lading issued for Ohina Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Marmora Aug
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    • 775 6 H&vcrtiBcmcnts. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LINEb steamers of the Coast Fleet. tows rag. tows reg. Petchaburi 2191 Devawongs* 1648 Borneo 21< 0 Paklat 1857 Kohsichang 2040 Anghin 1657 Rajah 2028 Looksun 1657 Pitsanulok 2019 Choising 1657 Bangkok 192*J Pongtong 1657 Rajaburi 1904 Samaen 1657 Korat 19< O Loo Sok
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    • 628 6 Hfvcrtigctncnta. SHIPPING. KM. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Brernet INPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LIKE The fast and well-known mail this Company sail fortnightly from Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, b Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connect I Naples, Alexandria and vice Ma Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Sin^ap. r*. Kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki 4 Kobe fa and back. They
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  • 610 7 THE P. AND O. MAIL CONTRACT. ANt> THE A!.L REP P..:t»?r>Mn, wiiting m the P«ff z'ft- on the rtbove subjvvt. complain* .nu-jea which have «>een published v v -*nt the Peninsular and my's n*w contract to carry' ■i •ni Australia. Th<s, s- i part of o»r overseas pMI -t. t.i:
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  • 88 7 -I- btt w^n M- ir. i oflie«r r m m iWI iiuj'Ort.. wi;;» h r ■inmifi'ri fiuuoM ru> .at with 9ftin Hr has \im4 .>: <»f im v tiiel -m.i nftnn-- t-i f .1:-. BMIg kt walketi into a I ■<:»•» tcok a pnaiMHi p^*- T" presently
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  • 26 7 n.ii. -.1 «a**» of typ'i >il fcMJt w **re .riy«'«>-i'i- r BIBM9 Di AW. FJill, Wfco Mfi v oapiti kd 'P.f t**-* ..ir I I *.I>.
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  • 78 7 (Com*KCT«D CP xo July 20.) Bank 4 m/s 2/4 T T deinaud 2/4 Private credits 3 m > 2/4* credits 6 aa/t. 2 4; FaANc*. demand Back 294} Q«»maj»t, demand 239^ India. T. T 174 I Hong eon g, demand oi%dis i Yokohama, demand 115 Java, demand 140 Bangkok,
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  • 131 7 July SO |Tin yi3T^ I Gambier 6.7*» j Gambier Cube No. 1 10.35 (rambier Cube No. 2 9.5 c Pepper Black (ordin. Spore) 17.75 Pepper. Wlute (fair L.W. 5 p.e.) 24.57 Nutmeg* (110 to the lb.) t*.4O Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 32.00 1 Mace (Banda) 64.00 Cloves (Amboina)
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  • 531 7 MINES. Captt&l Car Issue P*M Issued paid up V*lt>e ap Compac T itf uoimmm $300,000 3<(,000 10 Belat Tin M. Co. Ltd |L?I $300,000 225.000 10 10 Broang Limited $600,000 60«».0C0 U« > Pmset Hydraulic Tin M. Co. Ltd £400.009 ftso,ooo t\ i\ Dnff IVrelonnient Cc. Ltc «M** 1
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 824 7 fltocttiscments. WANTED. WANTED. An Assistant to the Engineer of the Government dredger "Mudlark." Applicants must have had good practical experience m Mechanical Engineering and 1 possess a first-class driver's (Steam Vessels) certificate. Commencing salary $1,200 per annum, rising by annual increments of $20 from Ist January, 1908 to a maximum
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    • 496 7 SHIPPING. OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are deepatched from Liverpool outward? for the Struts, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight, and tor Genoa, Marseilles, Liverpoo 1 monthly. One outward steamer
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    • 452 7 HAMBURC-AMERIKA LINE. PASSENGER SERVICE. By tbe new steamers Rhenasia." HAbBBUBQ." Hohenktaufen.' and tbe SCANDIA and SILEeiA. Tbe eteamerfc are bpecially boiJt for tbe tropics an 1 have luxurious Passenger acccmniodation. First -claee Cabins amidships, lighted throughout by electricity, cabins fitted with fans. Doctor and Stewardee*** carried. Lanndry on board. Return
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  • 814 8 Allegation- M Bkibery A<-ain>t an In spec [<>r. 1 On Saturday. Mr Colman. the Third Magistrate, continued the hearing of the charges of using criminal force to Inspector Fitzgerald, of the Weights and Measures department, brought against two Greeks named Jac and Sotti Pattara who keep
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  • 70 8 The claim of Sdih Ann Seng a*?ainst Mrasrv Kudra and Chopard for $100. SoO tor one month's wages and the balance m lieu of a month's notice, was continued be- tore Mr. Howard at the Court of Requests •v Saturday. Mr. Chopard said Ann Seng had been
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  • 73 8 The De Cruz family of Singapore have been left a legacy of Rupees 60,000, and an j estate, by the very Rev. Father Benjamin j De Cruz, late Vicar-General of Cochin, who I died m May last. He was a brother of j Captain
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  • 418 8 In tbe Tournament the Club (Rest) played Law and Civil Service and proved much too good for them, Beven taking six wickets for 12 runs and Kent two for 9. Carver for the Professions had four for -\7 and Bain three for 20. C. S. and Law. C. I.
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  • 82 8 SATURDAYS PLAY. "A" SIN<iLKB Lee Cuini Tuan scr. teat Kiong Chin Eng o»e 3. 1 4, 7 5. "A Docblks Scow Poh Leng and Lee Choon Lort,' owe 2 teat Sont: nn Sian.; and Tan Soo Bin scr. t>— l, 7— o. MONDAYS TIE.
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  • 104 8 Members of the Singapore <iolf Club < >ver Five Years iv the East played Under Five Years on Saturday afternoon, six couples ijoidij round. The afterntou was cbarmin^ but the Links nre still sodden. The result of the matches < 1 pt. for a win j for a b>e)
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  • 103 8 A serious carriage accident occurred on Saturday afternoon. Mrs W. Ryan and a lady friend were driving m a carriage m New Bridge Road and when near the Chinese Protectorate the horse took fright and bolted. Mrs Ryan became alarmed and jumped out of the vehicle. She alighted
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  • 24 8 Ten Chinese were on Saturday sentenced to six months' imprisoument each by Mr. Green, the Second Magistrate, for rioting on the S.S. Pin Sen?.
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  • 172 8 The Dutch steamer Jipara arrived m ballast from HoDgkong on Saturday. The Norwegian fcteanier Hild arrived from Bangkok on Saturday with a cargo of teak Colombo and Bombay. The Sairstad, under the same flag, also arrived on Saturday from J Bangkok with teak for Colombo. Pilot Gray reports
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  • 166 8 The continual rain has hindered progress with the croquet tournament considerably. Oq Thursday however the fiual of the doubles was played. Mrs Evans and Mrs Luptou after an uphill game defeated the Rev. H. C Henham and Mrs Howell. The winners had previously defeated the Hon. W. Evans
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  • 162 8 The Children who took part m the Play given at the Catholic Club Entertainment last Christmas are bard at work reheirsing an Operetta entitled Red Ridin/ Hood's Reception by Messrs Oxenford and Facer, which is to be staged on the luth of next month at the Teutonia
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  • 96 8 A Chinese coolie was fined *•"> by Mr. Michell, the Senior Magistrate, on Saturday for working a iame bullock. The same Magistrate had a Javanese svee before him for working a horse which had sores on tbe withers and was lame and m an emaciated condition. The
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  • 82 8 Police Inspector Hart of the Central Police Station made a smart capture on Sunday afternoon. He arrested two Cantonese at a wayang m Smith Street with forced wayang tickets m their possession and then raided their house m Tringganu Street. Two more Cantonese, a man and a
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  • 46 8 800 Chinese Liavi. London June 29th. Eight hundred tim«>expired Chinese coolies left the Rand yesterday, en rmrt* for China. Sinking m the Hermiles mine, on the East Rand, has been stopped. Hud the work been continued the reef would h«ve been cut next year. > <
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  • 62 8 A special telegram to the Empire states that of the two seats on the Indian Council which Mr Morley has decided to fill by the appointment of Indians, one is to be given to the Aga Khan, and for the other a Hindu 1 of colourless opinions will be chosen.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 137 8 DE KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU Undee Cofteact with thi Nethbelakd* India Oovbenmbnt Agents at Singapore, Ship Agency, late J. Daendels Si Co., 2-3 Collycr Quar THE UNDBEBI JnZD DATEB AEB ONLY APPEOXIMATE Van den Bo?ch Batavia July 22 Bat»via, Java-coast, Samaraiur, Soerabaia. M»kassar. Balik Papan Donggala, Sot-malata, Amoerang. Menado, Ternate. ToUk
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 703 8 PASSENGERS. Per Hye Leong i Me6srs L. B. Hamilton, md Tan Chi Seng. Per Hild Mr and Mrs Dunlop. Per Saudakan Mr M. Bauer. Per Penang Major and Mrs Lowther, Capt Stanbrough. MrW. H. Sultan, Mr J. Webster. Mr Stew Skews, Mr A. E. Nightingale, Hr Snodgrass, Mr A. Snodgraes,
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    • 613 8 VESSELS IN PORT. O I Weo-oi-* ar Kt*g »nd Toas Commanders Arrived From For Wright Am. tra. 364 Hamilton May 17 Matiia Do-i Sea Belle F.M.S. Yacht 48 Alunat Feb 5 P. Sw»t. Sea Mew Col. Yacht 500 Murphy July 8 P. Swettechamln^rUi. Meraa Fed. yet., l"0 Allie July 20
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