The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 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, WEDNESDAY, JULY 24, 1907. NO. 0,041
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  • 157 1 A disastrous c^H'si ii tl -i ;> I bJbhi place between IJM Fiftuos 1 .vi.l l*.»rtl ta 150 lives beinu' knl F'ure 4 Tbe first public rtHrtoriuiuct* of the lo^al farcical comedy "Tub Kijtu oi S euirahpour" took plat;*; ttuooMsfully at the Teutonia Club last n i^jr
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  • 970 1 1 HI AN AIDE.DX CAMP I' in> l><re I -ing an aida-de BMBfl It !>*vu,& lo tt i,\.n tilt prvttv moving i-cai let pi«iin»-, .J I# e otiiw aids to a thoroughly miihi! .«i!'' < fleet i\e app< a r in<*, cannot <jui c 1i.1.i.^
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 564 1 DA 14 1 Q 11 11 1 1 X Straits Cycle and Motor Co. Hfll -d |V| ILIVI HATTER V ROAD. D m— o BROWN CARS TO ARRIVE SHORTLY. OHHHBI fHHI^^^P This model has a doable cylinder The only canned Milk m which the Jfe&Jb 1012h El itl(lita i EIC
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    • 86 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Messrs Powell Co. have an important auction sale of Japanese curios on Friday and Saturday Page 4. Fusse.l's Green Butterfly Milk id recommended on page 3. An assistant is wanted m a European Firm Page 7. Schiedrayer Piano for sale Cunningham Clark -Page 6. The Chamber of Commerce
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 360 1 THE WEEK WIDNBBDAY, 24tb High Water— 1O.?5 a., 9.31 p Five a side Football. Parsi Theatre Moorid-I-Shak, 9 p Thuksdat, 25th High Water:— ll 13 a, 10.20 p SDL Mail Outward due B I Mail Homeward closes 3 p Shorts Htate. Eclipse of the Moon, invisible at Spore. Full Moon,
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  • 144 2 ■■■•JOT m IM -Express the morning He*i tbe t^l« of Jo4-po Mallay I If yo-i ir»ve-»'t. I will t*li J Of that man's unique aivwataw* I nj.m of Ca Town. Ninety f.>ur his latest buthday T«t he skips aout the streets (an! Also all akeol Hrn mi <•»#.
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  • 150 2 ■ii.iv to Messrs. >nr i^l Moota^u and t'nnipai st f'port. there Ls a g.KKi lO'hr oc. le Urn silver market, and tbe tend 4 prices h vp isfe This is com■Hlft I >penin<i up by Japan «>f ta i Mancii'iria rueans an increasing j demand. Mabco, Japan,
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  • 125 2 The -r.tia'. X j i- .^sponaible for the, i>»iowin»; Ou Sitmliy t*a (golfers w^r^ m jr .<:nd ot the B>iry Field drinks, rt E-* i _tti-*1 V. when a most remarkable "<i. i of the m lee» sh «t s i k a ijra/ u_' ow
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  • 87 2 LORD DALZELL AS A P. O. OFFICER. P. Jk O. at >■ aag I. i 1 V }>>•. V 'Urtl < 1>: I 1. to th'- in<l-*>.!. bh Bntajerl 1 DaJael Mr. Utmtii Arthur: ■nf'"- f fact, hewavw, Ilii ona*^)) ir; jj yo I Lord Oai/"" of' liil— rt mam
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  • 69 2 .I. j •■,■> up. t xetei tA M v l int-> ili.ir^t'-! i n .1. :it!.!y mi- j port«tioi! eWiaf !"->t«, m i NowiuUm it bl |M t-. .in-! thi- ii iiy to the anti 01 mm moreinent an) tke ii-trihution of thu fir
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  • 75 2 There are times when speech is iaMttflti oi us. ."ocie'y *iU on the jrimipie i.t aay anjth n*: n*th-r than nothing." and, th.iiika to thi»t unwritten law, our drawing- rooms horn *ith m«Anini;!o4s hatter. B,r. silente, uu-.i-r»tand ni:. int«lliijent. sympathetic silence huw ifood it ;s Surelj a friendship
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 609 2 H^ve^tiscmcnto. T For coughs and colds. A friend m need is a friend indeed." Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is just such a friend. Never bo without it. It will prove a good friend when you have a fresh cold, bringing immediate relief. You will find it equally true m old colds,
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    • 432 2 HJwcrttscments. N&TIQBS. FAR A RUBBER SEED. Orders now being booked for new Season Crop commencing August. Special rates for large orders. Apply to Manager, Sungei Rengsm Estate, Selangor. j Apl 3 v.c NOTICE DET NORSKE VEHITAS By Permission of the Director 1 have transferred my business as Surveyor to this
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    • 246 2 advertisements. ytoft&Es. FOUUD. On Bukit Timah Road, small Brooch. Owner cau have same by paying expenses. Apply F. J. HEN.TAKIELD, Mauicipal Office. July 20 SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING work promptly done. Absolute secrecy guaranteed. Hotels and offices attended if required. Mrs. HOWELL, Cavenagh Bridge Building, Tel. 91 i. (Opposite Post Office.) MONEY
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    • 520 2 Hfcvertiaemcnts. itfSuttnAieEs. BALOISE FIRE INSURANCE Coy. OF BASLE. Capital Fs. 10,000,000. Total B. serves. 6.000.000. The undersigned having been appointed Agents of the above Company are prepared to accept Fire risks at current rates. KATZ BROS., LTD., Agents. July 29 25.7 NORTH GERMAN INSURANCE COMPANY OF HAMBURG. continkntal. insurance comi'any
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    • 645 2 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Baninn? Corporation. Pa/i>-up Capital $!<•,<• I Rbsbktb Fund: Stirling Reserve $10,000,<XK) I Silver Reserve... 1 11, 0v0.090 f lt<Ml Rbskrvb Liability 09 PfiOPEIBTOBS $lU,< COCET OF DIRBCTC'&h. G. H. M«DHrRKT, Esq. Chaikmah Hm.Mr. Hinw EBIW.CK, Dbpctt Chaiii*... A. FrcH6, tbq. A. .7. Katmond, L-c E. Goktc, Ksq.
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  • 781 3 UK rttUBMAS «»N THK \LIK OF the pmiuttt. The statutory meeting of the Sumatra I'ara I'Untation* was held at the oftu< •lie company. 80, Mincing lave. 8.C., Mr Keith \rbuUmot presidium The following i> official report: The Chairman .said: This i.s our statutory merely held to
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  • 132 3 Mmnmm iitTimn mm k> .ru b\ th- S*a S.itU.U;. tpifta ot torrential raiu* ami t>dd> n M^ :lie i Let- Guioess cv hi- 200 h. p. l>arra. ■> ir th- British ni.i.T re.-.rd f"i tlie j Ihs |MM t"- tl (I -taner .v Mm ih
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 70 3 The Mistakes of YotJi Life I.h> not turner anonp the mistakes of your life that of neglect inir to procure a bottle of Chamberlain 1 Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Some of your family may be »udaenly attacked with cramp, cchc or diarrnoea, which are always prevalent durrop the warm
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    • 677 3 afrvcrtiucmcnts. BDvcrtteements. tPsIRTMENTS. AUCTIONS. BOABD RESIDENCE. AUCTION SALE^OF r.Hes for Bachelors orange grove, Household Furniture, (She. Orange Grove Road, o-j TO HE HELD AT No. 8, CAVENAGH KOA1) BOARD AND RESIDENCE Saturday, 27th July, 1907, With private family, ono large room vacant. at A p.m. Apply on the premises. G.
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    • 589 3 Wtvrttsemcnte. TO LET. TO BE LET The comfortable and pleasantly situated residence known as No. 17 Willrie Road. Moderate Rent. POWELL Co., Auctioneers. July 2J £0-7 Furnished house to be let from September 30th for une year. 4 bed and bath rooms. Tennis, Stabling. Apply F. J. BEN.I AFIELD. Municipal
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    • 284 3 FACTS WORTH NOTHING. \^m m Hard water hardens the arteries; soli water helps to keep them elastic and pulse-responsive." > < TANSAN is the softest of all Drinking Waters. t— The Stomach assimilates TaW*AN m less time than to quired to absorb any known Water, rhe Mgnificance of lich fact
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  • 2250 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, July 24, 1907. I H* ift *">•. P—mi h- •.t i, c»r> h# t*u'rr 'I ,re a- 4». If anything bas been established bj reoent trade statistics it ia that volume iv tratle uee<j have no relation at all to volume of profit. Nay, thai
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  • 892 4 Coal at Saban«; To the Editor. Dear Sir. Just a few lines iv repk Sudah Habis to say that the differ^ m prioe for coal referred to iv mv letterfor the best Bengal and best Card ill coal supplied at Sabang and at Singapore H> steamers I mostly refer
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    • 248 4 The Underwear of the Future I /^r Dr. RASUREL'S Hygienic Underwear, j m. n nn ii ~*"iyjt*r* I 1 it T~i Ma '.-rial Made from jr mll^HK^te^AP PURE NATURAL WOOL PEAT. I T mr l\ \j- T^Bt c H> preventing Chill and 'tit A IB* BBSS' wßfe* consequences. O KJ^^^QK^a^^BH
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    • 268 4 POPULAR WANTS. To let Clydesdale" Gilstead Rd. Dining, Sitting, 4 Bedrooms, Verandahs. Tennis and Stabling. Entry Ist Sept. Apply at Bonnie Doon" Syed Alley Road. Breakfast nnd Dinner Claret $1.50 per dozen' Pints: 17 years -Old Brandy. *15. Da wsons Whisky, Perfection, $8 Case. Special $10 Extra RSJseial *14. (Duty
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  • 79 5 (By Sabot *nne Telecrraph Rea wr's. the San Francisco steamer San Pedro oolliJed m i fo^ with the steamer ColumbM bound tor Portlaul. The latter sank ttnl *b»>t»* 100 were drowned and eighty Later). Ihe Columbia is of 2722 tous and the The C i p tain ot*
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  • 61 5 E l ranrdinary Accident. Rec. July 10.37 a.m. Wlilgl ih» N.D.L. liner Kaiser Wilhelui f v So: 1 :i ll at Brt-meriiiiTen she >u'ul»nlv listed to port and water rushed r bunkers .tu<l tillei the whole ship •rh-.ch .s now half aubiaatfl 1 r'u'iip^n^ is
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  • 32 5 Sultan's Ambassador Fails. TWTanger mission of Shereof \\a/.an baa entirely fail* I aud he has returned to Uw tr. It appeirs that llii-tuli's ;nHuance with ',be« is greater than Shereefs.
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  • 38 5 Judicial Warning. Received at 6.40 pin. Mr Justice Wright, addres^in<; tba Jury <}a't«ra«. referral t > the lawless spirit abroad. The c .uiter of cases of cattle- driving n%e becoming siarmiu.;, fifty-one farms bern% cleared last quarter. > <
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  • 84 5 >v the arrival of the < rerman mail steamer Preussen from Hongkong on Monday afteruooa. Inspector I »>x>ley of th*» Marine Police went -v Mv 4 the vessel and arreeted an »ideriy Spuuiard named J. V. /imt/i. ou _m ali'-jation of haviu_' committed forgery it Manila.
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  • 108 5 The c^m steam launch Rondine owned v »v Messrs il *egino and Coy, and eugin^J by *bY Central Kagine U'orks. went out on a r:ai trip y»*>terd!v m the harbour. The maehinTv worked smoothly and well and i attained a spied uf 12 knots per hour. Mr
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  • 202 5 > «•> < > 1 •> .:> shock 'us b*fu i-lnnuistervd to money lenders who indul-^e m the MMtici ti manipulating the provit the Civil Procedure Code m r^'tr i ng of pr<»e<*sr6 on defendants. m t.t.ci* to Jinl a plaintiff .f* \r--i taku steps to have pror renewal for
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  • 1069 5 A stranger dropping m to the back of the Hall last evening might well have been excused for imagining for a moment that he was back again m the pit of a home theatre during pantomime. Singapore, the stiff aud rather staid Singapore, was actually humming the
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  • 48 5 > < With great thoujjhtfulnesa the muui.Mpal road authorities had Scott's road from the Police Station up to Teutouia Club entrance "up for repairs. It is so pleasant to drive over, or be pulled over four hundred yards of 4 inches deep of new road metal. (By Submarine Telesjriph Reuter's)
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  • 31 5 ANGLO-RUSSIAN AGREEMENT. Heceived at 0.07 p.m. The correspondent of the Daily Telegraph at St. Petersburg says that it is understood that all the points of the Anglo-Russian Agreement havebeeu settled definitely.
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  • 46 5 Japanese Enquiries. From Washington is reported that Counsellor Mivaoka his called on the State Department to enquire about the recent arrest of Japanese (alleged) sea-poachers. Pope Receives Japan's Ambassador. It is telegraphed from Rome thai the Pope has received m audience Ambassador Extraordinary fchida.
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  • 33 5 Padgett's Prize. At Bisley, Armourer Padgett, of the Volunteer Battalion East York Regiment, wins the gold cross for the Grand Aggregate m the competitions for the King's Pri/e and St. George's Cup. > <
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  • 86 5 GREAT NAVAL EXPERIMENT. "NUCLEUS" SYSTEM TESTED. Rec. July 23, 11 40 a.m. '1 ne >uiH Fleet is to-day to be mobilised for the first time aud the experiment will be watched with great interest m view of the test it aft" jrds of the system of nucleus crews. The»e will
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  • 69 5 Buelow's Optimism. A long mtenrieT with Prince von Buelow has been published iv the F'ujaro. The Priuce is reported to have said that the improvement m the relations of France and Germany had begun and the French could feel assured that Germauy would place no obstacle m
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  • 34 5 Speakicir iv the House of Commons Mr Winston Churchill said that he was informed that L >rd Klgia w>ull glidlv visit EiBt Africi anJ the Uganda Proteot(.rate> m the autumn.
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  • 91 5 To yo, Juiy 15th. As iMMjit of the reoent Genro-Corn P. Viscount Hay<iBtii, the Foreign Ministei. left Tokyo to t ity for Ko ea, to confer with Miir(juis It.» with reference tj tb^ >urreptiioufe a d a>x>rtive deputation of Koreans to the Hajjue Conference. The olgect is
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  • 1097 5 Once more the unexpected has happened and a Cup final has bean won by the weaker team. One confesses to have been quite wrong m this matter. We presumed that either the R. G. A. or A team would win the competition, and the (gunners falling after a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 30 5 Apioline Chapotc-ut i» superior to -t^l drop* or pennj rojal and is a wife re•"'■"7 for la -ties. R^'i-Dim^nd^l to remove pi:in, ob«tr!>«-tion the irr*^n'»r;ti«»e peculiar to the gex. 16
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    • 39 5 Colic and Diarrhoea. Pain* m the stomach, colic and diarrhoea are quickly relieved by the use of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. When m need of such a medicine, give it a trial. For sale by all dealers.
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    • 244 5 ROBINSON Go. j 1 Q BEDSTEADS I S IN ALL QUALITIES p^JjrT I MATTRESSES. M^ ITiF^Hk""^! SPRING lib-jAi rrT *y MATTRESSES. \f^s?> |j MOSQUITO NETS. ROBINSON ®> Co. CON VERSA TI( >N.- U TH E TYPEWRITER." ALPHONSE. Have you a Monarch typewriter HENRI. Yes and my cousin (ma.se.) has one
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  • 599 6 The TiW« of Cejpf-»< has this kindly note j regarding Mr Clifford's acting tenure as Governor of Ceylon We join m a general tribute to His Excellency Mr Hugh Clifford, on hi-* assumption to-day of the duties* of the officer udministerii.g the
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  • 332 6 When Lord Rothsch Id, a outspoVer fashion. voi<el his opinion to the Pal! Mali Gazette m the matter of thf dread cf S<.»i'a.littic legislation tnd unnecessary later f*?r*ioe with capital, the nnancia! and coinuien-i..l world verj t|uicklj discovered that it waa tbe view entertained m Wmm
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  • 103 6 Sensational Ai'vinvk is Price*. London, June 28th. Owing to a revised estimate placing the combined winter wheat yield of Oklahoma, Kansas, and Thx.s ,r .-.o.Mmm.uO hushels, compared with 111,000,100 bushels m UM.HS. there has Wen a sensational advance m prices m the American wheat markets, and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 476 6 FOR SALE. Piano for Sale, by Schiedmayer, Stuttgart, ebony upright grand, no reasonable offer refused. On view at our godown. CUNNINGHAM CLARK Co.. 2, Malacca Street. July 24 u-c FOR SALE Para Rubber Stumps and Seed m Large Quantities Stumps at $25 per thousand. Seed from trees 10 to 25
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    • 519 6 Htwcrttsements. SHIPPING. Apcar Line. The undermentioned mail steamers of the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons. Commander. 6.8. Japan 6,300 J.G. Olifent. s.s. Gregory Apcar 4,606 S.H. Belson. s.s. Arratoon Apcar 4,510 A. Stewart, s.s. Lightning
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    • 694 6 a&pertisemcnts. 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 Gnlf. Continental and Ameri- can Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or abocst MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Marmora Aug
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    • 766 6 Btwerttecment*. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LINES < .Steamers of the Coaat Fleet. tons reg. tonb reg. Petchaburi 2191 Derawonga* 1648 Borneo 21' Paklat 1657 Kohsiohang 3040 Anghin 1657 Rajah 2028 Lockrao 1657 Pits&nulok 2019 Choiging 1667 Bangkok 193<) Pongton# 1657 fcUjaburi 190-1 Samsen Korat 19ijO Loo Sok 1604 Manila
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    • 663 6 Hfcpcrtiscmcnts. SHIPPING. MJ. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremei INPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail this Company sail fortnightly from J, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, i-..,r} Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) l'.>r Suer, Aden, Colombo. Peiwin*r. S>ug-»p r« kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki K-he f and back. They
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  • 322 7 LIBEL ACTION DISMISSED An interesting sequel to the recent cage m «hich Maurice Bandmann applied at the Hi.'h Ooart for dissolution of his partnership with H^nrj Dallas, came before Mr. Justice Flet■'ii« morning, when th^ defendant and ptiff m the suit mentioned, appeared vice V( »r*». Mr
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  • 228 7 Vuaint act! weird i>ar;\i<iaphs sometimes •lawns of the most advanced of the native press, showing as few ■ther lllustratior and incidents show, the Mold which certain old time beliefs have on >pu] r mind. What looks at tirst -ight a seismic movement of an extraordinary character
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  • 128 7 A New Ste«rakl« Bali.' I Ber.in. June 27. Tae <ierrutn Ministry of War has adopted :or soDif tim»? a rather resei ved attitude towird* U<* »abm.irine-U->«t and the st-wrable i Metnwnil^. tt»e experts hav»> n,. i to l >th t \<e^<* h-ghly e« of modern warfare It
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  • 108 7 !ii..hi ft thk Kc^sian Kaii.wav. gt F ma from l»au to WOffM kl mid r m Railway .irilv •<> Mm Iml >>i money; the ink n nvt th»- I very ir v .i- driven to OMajßtt 'euient m order to wgm i Ikt unpaiil a<-- firm-* w^joL
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  • 66 7 (Cokbbctbd up to July 23.) Bang 4 m/e 2/4^ demand 2/4J Private credit* 3 m/e 2/4 credits b m/& 2/4 JFeanci, demand Bank 294} Gbrmant, demand 239| India, T. T 174 Hongkong, domand 4 dis Yokohama, demand H5 Java, demand 140 Bangkok, demand 6?^, 3ov«rbigns, Bank Buyinc $=>*53 Bank
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  • 128 7 July £3 Tin 9100 Gambier 6.7.J Gambier Cube No. 1 10.35 Gam bier Cube No. 2 9.50 Pepper Black (oidin. Spore) 17.7<» Pepper, White (fair L.W. b p.o 24.75 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) fcr.flO Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 32 0U Mace (Banda) 64.00 Cloves (Amboina) 40.00 Liberian
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  • Article, Illustration
    301 7 OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. 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, Liverpoo 1 monthly. One outward steamer
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  • 544 7 Capital Capital Isaac Paid r Issued paid up Valot op Company. Wuui*tioo. 1300,000 3«>0,000 JO 10 Belat Tin M. Co. Ltd 1175 $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited $600,000 tfOo.OCO 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin M. Co Ltd II £400,000 350,000 £1 tl Duff rWelor.ment Co. Ltl «o.nnn 6<t,000
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 75 7 Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Bemedy m India. Sd L Hiecocks writing from Clare *IoM. Bvculla. Ind a. says I have used *od Mill inquire a pood many bottle* of Chamt*rlain\- Cohc Chokra and Diarrhea Remedy. *nd have found it invaluable as a cure as well a preventive of cholera.
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    • 413 7 Btocrttsemcnts. RHEUMATISM. Rooted oit by DOAN'S BACKACHE KIDNEY PILLS. Mr. Stagg, Church View, Holmes Chapel Near Crewe, England, writes Gentle men— l am a living testimonial for Doan' Backache Kidney Pilis. and my wonderfu core is the talk of my circle of friends. Seven years ago 1 was under doctors'
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    • 497 7 at>vctttsemcnt6, WANTED. j ASSISTANT WANTED Assistant m European firm, a thorough knowledge of account.- essential, s Apply with testimonials to 1 A.B.D. co" Free Press." July 24 31.7 HOUSE WANTED. I From January 1908, unfurnished compound c house. 4 bedrooms and bathrooms. Large verandah and 2 tennis courts. Tanglin !)is-
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    • 156 7 STOOMVAAET MAATSCHAPPY (STEAMSHIP COMPANY.) NEDERLANr." Fortnightly Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam via Singapore, Sabang and Genoa, Steaniera are dne on or a'oont the nndermontionod dates Outward Homeward Vondel An-.' 2 Rembrandt Aug 3 K. Willem It Aug 16 K.Willem I Aug 17 X Wilhebniaa Au<? 81 Vond«i Aus? SI
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    • 460 7 HAMBURC-AMERIKA LINE. PASSENGER SERVICE. b By the new steamer*. Rhenania," Habbbubo," Hohrnbtacfkm," and the Scandia' and Silesia. The steamers are specially built for the tropics an 1 have luxurious Passenger accommodation. Firgt-claa* Cabins amidships, lighfeeJ throughout by electricity, cabins fitted with fans. Doctor and Stewardesses carried. Laundry on board. Return
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  • 1141 8 An Acquittal. THE DEFENCE. The charge of attempted murder against Alfred l^uinnell, R. G. A. was proceeded with before Mr Justice Fisher, sitting as an Assize Judge, yesterday morning. Mr Harris before calling the accused reminded the jury that there must be intention and then* must
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  • 622 8 Heats m the following events will be deci- 1 ded on Thursday and Friday and only those i placed m these* heats will be entitled to run on Saturday. The heats will be as Thursday. 100 yar ls Scratch, 120 Hurdles, and long jump leaving m only six.
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  • 53 8 Three eauie-; m this competition were brought off last evening. Threlfalla team beat Chapman's by a goal and a point to a goil. Curtis' team b°at Black's team by a goal and two points to a point, and FulcheWt* I team beat Prnpps' team by four
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  • 81 8 The final m this tournament tor the handicap doubles was played last eveniag. McK^n/.ie and Sowdon had beaten Lyall and Sparke on Monday, and now had to infet Butchart and Birrell. Despite tbe disparity of the handicaps the former were tevtr particularly troubled and won good gamo
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  • 157 8 The lute ivicg of Siam would probably have keenly appreciated the honour which the University of Cambridge has just conferred upon his son. Besides l>9ing an ardent scieutist, he was an enthusiastic linguist. He wrote several treaties on philology, and was much interested iv translation from his own language into
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  • 476 8 /S C. Mornimj Pod.) I London, Ju'y 14. The Czar bas refused his sanction to the proposed appointment of General Kuropatkin (th-> author of the sensational work on the Ruaso- Japanese war to the Viceroyalty of the Caucasus. London, July 14. It is reported that the Moroccan Govern- t
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  • 162 8 The agenda for Friday's meeting of the Municipal Commission contains the following. Dr. Simpson's Report. The President has given notice that he will move That the Health Committee be requested to give the Board its views on the recommendations contained m Professor Simpson's report and advice as to
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  • 135 8 Vladivostok Bkanch Loses I.ak'.k Sim. Ac-cording to the Dalyokaija Ok'aina (tranßlated m the Jujxui Atlccrtitir) the Vladivcstok branch of the Ruuo-Cbinese Hank wae recently robbed by several persons, by means of forged documents, of 58,000 roubles and the thieves, having received the money, left by express
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  • 152 8 The Charon arrived yesterday from Frenantle, W. A., with 86 "sheep and 171 goats. The Sea Belle was undocked at Tanjong Pagar on Monday afternoon and anchored n the roads. Captain Craig of the s. s. Giang Seug, which arrived yesterday from Samarang, reports that one' death occurred
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 231 8 DE KON!NKL!JKS PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU Undkk Contract with th« NBrHBKLAKDS India Gutukuivt. Agents at Singapore, Ship Agency, late J. Daendelt A Co., 2-3 Collyer Quay THB UNDBRBIOHKP DATES ABB ONLT APfBOXIMATS BrGuwer Djambi July 21 To- njrkal. Ma. Saba, Simpang and Djambi Jul\ M Valentin bingkawan^ Ju'v 22 Biliiton, Pcntinnak and
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 564 8 PASSENGERS. Per Charon from Fre mantle. Messrs Jacob, Goodwin and Paterson. Per Malacca Father Rouyer. Mr Weraing. Per Sri Bandjer: Mr C. E. Remmers. Per Boribat Mr Gazaly. CLEARANCES. July 22. Hulk Taccarville, Dnt. str Ewart, for Palembang July 23. Resident Schieff, Dut. atr., Unas, for Bdtu P«hat Japara, Dut.
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    • 591 8 VESSELS IN PORT. O Men-ot-®* 1 ff«C and Touj Commander* Arrived From For Vt,. Hert/og Hendrick Dut. cruis. s'>o(> (Jjedhart July 22 Batavia Wright Am. tra., 364 Hamilton May 17 Manila Dock. Sea Belle F.M.B. Yacht 4* Ahmat Feb 5 P. Swat Road Sea Mew Col. Yacht 500 Murphy July
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