The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 25 July 1907

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 25, 1907. NO. (5,042
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  • 218 1 Sir John Jardine, ihe biberd u.^mlxer f«f R'txbur^hshirp. f\»rmerlv a j«nl^« nf »h« High Court, BdMtNiy, li<« a>';tu rhe P«MBMt to give moie time to luWiiu affuru iv ih»* House. The Prtuiier wa* MMbfa to fjkm time this beesion and p. inied out tbe enormous frcoptj of
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  • 1399 1 'J ii. t\f oiust befamiii.i. tolk>. me) H b«tdh ■MCHBTJ t« my that •t Lt^ ii.rLi p i<i wi«l> V.'iiii Sulphur H tters or ii.it > K llt -r p*Ten n« i-> KiH Tonic B l it><\ |.ir it i a method tt i j tinging it I
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 326 1 NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Trade Mark shown m the margin i-> the properA A^^ *9 of THE B£ ST LIGHT COMPANY. ■^^Mpo BH^^ a Corporation o gani/.ed under ami L~¥^vV3S^^ h> virtue ot tne lawso) ;hr State of BfVOssiis2c^BJ OHIO and having its principal place Jm2 KOIV Du
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    • 387 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 6.30 p.m. J. TRINIDAD, Proprietor k Bandmaster. "THE RAJAH OF STENGAHPOUR" This Muriieal I'aice will be played by Amateurs at the TEUTONIA CLUB
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    • 14 1 ENGINEERS GONTRA 6TORS. .Si on 2 DC o CL BURMA STRAITS SIAM and GHINA.
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    • 86 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Messrs Powell Co. have an important mortgagee s sale of lands on August 6th Page 3. Government call for tenders for the purchase of the Albuquerque Page 2. The Bruseh Tin Mining Co. meet Wednesday at noon— Page 2. A typist is required for Samarang Page 1. Also
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 357 1 THE WEEK TIIUESDAV, 25th tHi^h Water:— ll 13 a, it.SO p Eclipse of the Moon, invisible at S'pon NDL Mail Outward due Sports Heats. Full Moon, lUt B I Mail Homeward closes 3 p Parsi Theatre Chatra H^kavli, 9 p. F BID AT, '26 th:— High Water ll 53 a..
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  • 90 2 Reh *«vi to Rbxbv Rk"l<tkv Ofricc l»K».>l!Tx Baa *ye ivt'uHM. 1 to r«-u- effio-? permit- I IafMMM i:il ttw I v« ft fused to i«w»U9 j.Tini's to twv -il'i-r i~i *f>B* Of th»* n it'l>lla Saw Tori u«l»»»>t of 7 dewcrii- Itto jaal ••■•I. ..D
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  • 136 2 Mr. M ..nown, ftflMK** I Hue m 1 1 *-!or*» the 'joTfrnuient Mjd< i a romp n\ >O,OU* th Hi.- \>. iawiiß. MCMTS. J lot the ihiiM tact me of nHh th;^;..i .a J.tf:m. Ti ••jl* of th« <oui{;inj is the TAofcl > ••-hi Kaiiba «h'. thu
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 1031 2 atoerttsements. NQTIGBS. GOVERNMENT NO^fCE. Sealed tenders will be recei»ed at the Colonial Secretary's Office ud till noon of the 7th proximo for the purchase of the Steam Launch Albuquerque aa she now lies. For particulars and further information apply to the laspector Marine Surveys, S. S. Colonial Secretary's Office, Singapore,
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    • 539 2 advertisements. $QrjpE§. fotbd. Qn Bukil Timali Road, small Brooch. Owner can have same by paying expenses. Apply F. J. KKN.TAFIELD, Municipal Office. July 20 SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING work promptly done. Absolute secrecy ffuaranteed. Hotels and offices attended if required. Mrs. HOWELL, Cavenagh Bridge Building, Tel. 91 i. (Opposite Post Office.) MONEY
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    • 533 2 advertisement*. BALOISE FIRE INSURANCE Coy. OF BASLE. Capital Fs. 10,000,000. Total B. serves, 6,000,000. Tne undersigned having been appointed Agents of the above Company are prepared to accept Fire risks at current rates. KATZ BROS., LTD., Agents. July 29 29.7 NORTH GERMAN INSURANT COMPANY OF HAMBUiG. continkn'tal insurancl' company of
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    • 602 2 Bfrvcrtiacmcnts. BAA/CS. Hongkong Shanghai Banku Corporation. Paid-up Capital Sic,.-. Rbsbevb Fund: Sterling Reeerve $lU,OOO,(X>0 Silver Reserve... |1 I,UOo,«m^) J|l> RbBKrvb Liability <k ProfeibtorB $j»', Coubt of Dirbctors. O. H. MsuHLiibT, Esq. Chairman Hon. Mr. HiNti Kfew.ok., -Dbputy Cbais* 4 4. J'UCHK, LSQ. A. J. itATMOND tr < E. Gorrx, Esq.
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  • 260 3 I VAL STATION* AT OLovrjAPO. j" 1... V- far! ll r*M\ u Ik i.tkim. dvite *u*d CH.njf.p tl.. Im-*.., f )r reat |#«tof batcS .hip w_l find f.. ur with aaa r.*r_on ii taase I i|_f_l*i Rera i »-e -rH .{m t>*e arr-v.test Power in th«
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  • 64 3 dead, K»j the enti ne P i ith a dou rtiiP 1 I Of POI ■\-<\ demur. 1 for low Cnmi ppii.-d to -li of tb« I li fi'tum wheat mpf f for f civ are l^inj? bedge«J 'b« Bfl i Lur if not
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    • 68 3 The Mistakes of Your Life. Do not number an.omr the mistake of your i ft- that of neglecting to procure a bottle ot hiimberlair.V. Colic, Vfcoleru and Diarrhoea Henoeiiy. Some of your family may be suditacked with cramp, colic or diarrhoea, which are alwa>9 prevalent during the warm weuther, and
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    • 638 3 advertisements. advertisements. 71U&TIONS. WANTED. MORTGAGEES SALE Y/ANTK.n a d Tnarcator for a Rubber EbTuesday. 30ta Juiy, at 2.30 pm. ute m Johore Apply to Kreen 1 1 land. 3,31s square f«et. part of I July m J B co Free PTeaM {"o Grant 2*l. Together with me aubatantial i y
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    • 553 3 W"<Tttsemento. TO LET. TO LET FURNISHED From Ist September Upper Norwood," St. Thomas Walk. Apply to VV. M. 3IME. July 25 1.8 TO BE LET The comfortable and pleasantly situated residence known as No. 17 Wilkie Road. Moderate Rent. POWELL Co., Auctioneers. July 23 £0.7 Furnished house to be let
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    • 85 3 Concentrated Uisinffftent -^A_________________ 3e_&^S"- •T-i-U!/ ._^____s > S 7^~ ■'<-: -ZwM r^t __M____C iJ_______K THE MOST ECONOMICAL AND EFFECTIVE OF ALL. Qf Ail Dealers. liW PORTERS The Borneo Go, Ltd. i n«l_ ii p»i m \m t ii i_i __ii_ i »mi i■ ii —<_■_—__■— —L——.LJ— i_mj_M GREEN BUTTERFLY' >
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  • 3030 4 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, July 25, 1907. -»wee fcj »ai» BabrL*' 1 by gu- He/« patrkH In.tr. h». {lsro^s M draw. Pledged t* kv,(:cn, U-Tt.-.y a .o l We do not know whether the Attorney General id awarn what a flourishing and reiniiaerative industry i» being plied at Chinese
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 264 4 (1 TEPLITZ Bohemian Natural I Mineral Water. A Certain Remedy for: NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA. CHRONIC EXCESSIVE SECRETION OF MTUIA AND ALBUMEN. RHEUMATHM OF THE JOINTS AND mumxm. ■faM well with ail OBTAINABLE FROM sp** and wine, CaldbccK McGregor Co. V 1 I The Underwear of the Future! /0^ Dr. RASUREL'S i
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    • 209 4 TO LET. "WHITE HOUSE," Dalvey Road. Immediate entry. Apply to FRASER A CUMMINO. 29, Winchester House. May 11 tths I THE ONLY AND MOST I SUITABLE, HEALTHY I AND I COMFORTABLE PLACf I FOR HOLIDAYS IS THE GRAG HOTEL PENANG HILLS I [DISTANCE from SINGAPORE I 26 HOURS ONLT. I
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  • 104 5 t ßy Submarine Telegraph Reuter'i Shall the Commons Control la (be House of Commons Sir John Jard.ee aakad whether, in view of tbe social .uJ -Dorai change, tu India and the vastnesa t the political, financial and commercial .ut.vveta inTolved. the Premier would aaais»n ,„,.re time to the
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  • 53 5 .\i Hik<tuer b.i» written a th.» lv t_' ;V*rly the I i .tU f' Ml Un^inohingly Loyal. tit- i. uroi 'fvtt ..h:lt* th*> present poliov •i«s they will lem.iin uttiinc-hingh > the British Crown, and if ever a mm tr:«-y nil! i>^st m their
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  • 68 5 Kec. at 7 4f> pin. S > Anl Kr\er presided at the East \fricar: bm|Mt t.« Sir R. Antrobus. lie «aid that the Government would do •?^errthinj; it could to promote the prosperi*y of the oountrv England's Duty. Si Clement Hill Maid that the tirst duty vt Ka^'land
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  • 63 5 r►» ing t.- the demand for tickets tor the Likih of Stengahpour the only ticket* now obtainarif for Saturday tbe 27th inst. Are trom the Kobicsoa Piano Company, wb«» oi ly hay» a limit* d number. \o KoMi ■ctll U It has been decided to play
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  • 65 5 a% < -.t v. vs' I IIK-*l<iS.\TloS Own- lo \':>n>v Shuui Chun Hueu's repeated applications !-.r permission to ippoictmeu: a..- Viccrov of the Kwarg province, it i-* r^ptJrte-i th*t ma i» -wjger his at last consented Ma VingMfioS. l f is rumoured «|M 'h*t Chau P:k. M.uisrer •f
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  • 62 5 'pp.*' I I :i |V v.v far wmikmi i v? of them h tr» reiapaed, tl <>n!j tew MM important .;nd wo-kfd by the N I>iily New^." r I, to iviiiin« i th^old c>'j I f Yunnan ones, :<, h l>een issued Hil v hibpu) to
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  • 72 5 h- -.1 van inkiiDu' of tl.i ns ou Tuesday »n-xt. M ij<> i n i- aMMMtofl 'ht X**< I. W. O,misf.i! the Blu. I:.- tK-t-ition of tl-e 0 C oi bf| Aili U> nt.lu-«i»e.l by a Uuiop Jack strength of tbe Mdij'S.ate* (iuul^ ii^e arrive! is U ffi\vr-i. 1 Warmu
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  • 30 5 (By Submarine Telegraph Router's) The Japanese dee lire that the Palace at Jeoul is a hotbed of conspiracies. Tbe contant intervention of the ex-Emperor is ausing trouble. fa >♦ < h
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  • 53 5 Korea a Burning Question. \Fro>N our Correspondent^ I Hongkong, July 24. s Kec. July 24 2 40 pm. Things h«ive become so bad m Seoul that martial law has been proclaimed. Tbe question of tbe statue and condition of Korea overshadows every other subject of public
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  • 142 5 Tokyo. July 11. Main Tokyo papers to-day have «dito ials dealing with Korean affairs. Two papers propo:»e that tba Eiiperor of Korea should pay .1 personal visit to Japan to apologize Count Okuma cousideis that the dethronement to the Emperor i* cow practically inevitable. The KoLumin ea>s that should sn
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  • 43 5 Woree off than the Straits. Rec. July :>4, |Lti a.m. The Japanese loin las closed at 1, discount, after touching l{ disount. It is now officially admitted that the underwriters will have to take up 48 per cent of the Loan.
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  • 31 5 Resignation Rumours. It is reported m Chiua that the Empress I^wager contemplates raining m Chinese New Year owing to Lhfl murder of the Governor of Anhui. > <
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  • 205 5 Latest Americas Cables. Wa&hington, July 12 A Japanese spy hau bet>n arrested ou the United State* ship K>*ecran* plying od t bis coast. Washington, July 11. The British newspapers syeni to have agreed to minimize the prophecies of war which occupied much »pacv m them until yesterday,
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  • 171 5 rSNOBASCI CARBIBD TO THK KXTKEME I.MY TkA<HEB DK< APITArEL. Vi.-oroy Tnan Fam; (Haadni) h-ip decided to deal umneicifully with th- rel.ttions, accomplices and friends of H<m Hsi Lin. the assashin <f tbo l«te Mhj-qu Governor En Mm. llThaOovonW of Ohaaiaag province has intti 'he Prefect of Shin
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  • 62 5 GOOD RELATIONS PROGRESSING. The British Ambassador to St. Petersiurg, the Right Hon'ble Sir A. Nicholson, tas arrived in Londou in connection with he Anglo-Russian negotiations. Good progress is being made in these, mt there are still vinous questions under liscusssion. Anything in the nature of a definite
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  • 30 5 Ree. July 24, 1151 a.m. Au order has b_eu gazetted at B.rlin with Irawiug the prohibition of tha export of trm. and ammunition to Abyssinia.
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  • 23 5 The House of L >rd? has real for the third ime the Bill mikiu_; women eligible for _Jountv and Borough Councils.
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  • 20 5 Tremendous thuuder-s.torins and rain on Sunday and yesterday hare greatly damaged J .he crops throughout Eogland. r c
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  • 46 5 THE CALIFORNIAN SHIPPING DISASTER. 5 Many More Lives Saved. Ooe hundred and forty-four of the survivors of the s.s. Colombia," sunk m collision witli the "San Pedro," have been rescued by another steamer. This reduces the number of the victims of j this disaster to 69. <
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  • 92 5 Australians Win Davis Cup. i la the Wimbledon Lawn Tennis Tourna- ment m the Davis Cup for th« Men's Doubles Championship, Messrs. Gore and Roper Barren, the English pair, beat the Australasiau pair, Me&3rs. N. Brookes and j A. F. Wilding, by sets to 2. In the
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  • 403 5 Tbereseema to be no donbt. says the Jmftm Ma>l. that a Korean of high stauding —he is called a pnnoe iv toe BmUi message —h.is been officially credited to repair to the Hague and to seek admittance to the Peace Conference where he desires to raise ths -luestion
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  • 24 5 THROUGH THE LORDS. Received at 4.0 pm. The House t" Lords has read for tbe drd time, unanimously, the Territorial rmy Bill.
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  • 10 5 Th« Kaiser Wilhelm II has baeu refloated.
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  • 229 5 The following properties were disposed of y auction at Powell <J<Vs saleroom on 'uesday afternoon. No 27 Lavender-sit and fos 140 142 Kallauor-rd. 1,465 feet, freeold. K. M Noordiu 8<;,000. Nos 150 c GO Beach-rd aud Nos 1 to 5 Jalan Sultan, ,277 feet 999 years. HitJJHe
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  • 584 5 30 LAKHS REgiIRED. Application was ma.le at the High Court >n July 14 befoie Jiv-tice Boddam and Vliller forth« release of Sir ij^orije Arb'ithnot >n bail. Aft?r h»?arin^ Mr. Napier on >>ehall of the ipplicant und Mr. Powell, the publi* pro- jecutor, m opposition, their Lordships
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 51 5 a ,-mJ Cypndol capsu'es wit I r-Miant r. suit* far befer we may say thai *c have obtaiaed with protoiodide of mercar pi*panttioni*. We will *co lhat supplies go to all phjsi tan- on th«» ships" r»*>|.cited) Willi»ni T. JKNklv* M.D «.V»4,-,i,' Dirrctor and tat.: M'diral 0""^v .fths V>"t Urn
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    • 21 5 The Pontoon Ferry over the Ktang Kivei at Klang cost $11,000 and has been ii 1 working order for six months.
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    • 19 5 i Tin produced m the F. M. S. m T9OO wa6 JGytlfl ton* of a value of ftf' million.
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    • 72 5 Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea kemedy. The giea success of this preparation m the reliff and cv c of btwel complaints has brought it i r to almost universa use. l( never fails, and when reduced with water and sweetened is pleasant to take. It is equaily v»lu--1 able for
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    • 341 5 ROBINSON^& Go. q BEDSTEADS I IN ALL QUALITIES T^^tT I MATTRESSES. j ta- 4> J^jf SPRI NG feb^ll 'I MATTRESSES. f. MOSQUITO NETS. ROBINSON <& Co. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF *W§ HIGH CLASS JAPANESE CURIOS AT POWELL Co's SALEROOM. On Friday 26th and Saturday 27th July, COMMENCING EACH DAY AT
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  • 373 6 War produces tin most unlik» ly couseiiucnces. Nobody, for instance, would have suppusfd that tiu i»i.N>o Jupanesi' conflict would have had the effect of cutting of a portion of Great Britain s butter supplies. Such, howevir, is the case. We are getting less anil lew* batter fruta
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  • 222 6 Referring t tb^ notice of Mr. Willmott Dixon'a -Queens of Beau f v and their Romances which appease 1 i:i your columns on Friday, Fleet-Surgeon Home writes from H MS K*cel!ent a* fallows: Beautiful women a century ago evoked the wild enthusiasm of which you write
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  • 157 6 Lenno v. ho f<an JM* bti.wi! i m the fruit i rinstry. i«. the latest aduiiinn Umm i 'heir its. The irothei m law <>f the iMMfar „v. may be seen at the presti.t tuoment over the *hop front of a I dairy business m Bioorosbury. while
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  • 165 6 PROPOSED "ALL-RED" TELEGRAPH CABLE. v > Con l -,<xmu>oo. \a. .lnn»> 21. I >ttawa ha- pr< wl »f: > Earl <irey, the Q M ..n. ral of tauv.ia. favouring a system „f ••ling fh« tflobe a« au il necessity supplementary to the pr.» —i »»i» line project. The Uencj t«»
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 452 6 B£>verttocments. FOR SALE. FOR SALE t 2 iialvanised iron tanks each about t(X I gallons. BELLEVUE HOTEL. July 25 8.8 Piano for Sale, by Schiedmayer, Stuttgart, ebony upright grand, no reasonable offer refused. <>n view at our godown. CUNNINGHAM CLARK Co., 2, Malacca Street. July M n-c FOR SALE Para
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    • 493 6 Htwertisemcnte. SHIPPING. KYJ. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY Sei-vice is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. [7n; er Ma:l CJonthacts with thb Imtkbial Japanbsb Oovhsnment. Specially designed for the Company'^ European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for
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    • 683 6 Bbvcxtißcmcnte. 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 Chin Coast, Persian Gulf, 'Jontinental and Amen can Porte. Steamers will leave Singapore oe or *be;; MAIL LINES. Onboard (for China) Marmora Aug
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    • 728 6 Hfcpcrtfecmcnts. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen, COAST LINES Steamers of the Coast Pleet. tons reg. tons r«| i- PotchAburi 2191 Devawongs* lw j Borneo BK 0 Paklat Hi it j Kohfiichatiic JiO4C' Ang'hin 16; Kajah 2028 Locksun ia > Piteanulok 2019 Choisuu lW Bangkok 192u Pon^tong 16? Rajaburi It»i Sfuusen \t&
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    • 434 6 B^crri9cmcnt9. SHIPPING. riu; Norddeutscher Lloyd, Breme: IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fact and vrell. known mail If. this Company sail torthightly horn 13 Hamburg via Rotterdam, Ant »verp. i 7 Gibraltar, Gwnoa, Naplns, (conneciioc M,«r >" Naples, Alexandria aai vice verba) 1 >7 Suez, Adt>n, Coiombo, Pe.^Ant.', r )7 konjf,
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  • 197 7 M. H..r-t..n. H. B. Kite TTblw'l ,«sittaot. Rsjil liondon Moorti^lds) Ophthal- 1 m .onoludinutbiß reports on the ut »f the Tung Wah .'A f>»- 1 .Mt y*»r maketi this reference to •v rhinw.' d» Ophthalmic s-.ir- >«N-..ndary m i nport irn-^ to tb.- i
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  • 192 7 iith. ulty. almost t 1 ssi- i I Europeans with loaf experi v- 1 -t-!l tr>si«leut m the •im.ttinsf the pro- f tb'- -efonH movement, munot Hind In ii mp< it.iT»ee of the pIMI iMN. F:-o'.u out fa ;.*?s ot m 'onTddirletinite cou..-hision9, j »n\9T^*. Th»* unrest which
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  • 158 7 .-.-n rcJM I. "„,!•.>■.-■ i Iba ma- ■.'.i-.r-.ac&tel m n da. to Mm \< I vulatik- arbon ;*tra ompoud i- heavy liq.id lirine ,^as i a bsta 1 com- j •I'l.artbbor an'l tm Mm ha-i h.n of the j ia m b 'oft'iiii. .m 1 M v n!«>r«-
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  • 66 7 (Co*bict«» up to July 24.) Bank 4 m/g 2/4^, demand 2/4-J-Priyate credits 3 m/» 2/4 1 credits 6 m/§ 2/4JFkanck, demand Bank 294} Germany, demand 239 India, T. T 174 Hongkong, demand 4;%dis Yokohama, demand 1)5 Java, demand 140 Bangkok, demand 63; Sovereigns, Bank Buyine $3 53 Bank of
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  • 123 7 July 24 Tin 91 .12 Gambier 6.75 Gambier Cube No. 1 10.35 Gambier Cnbe No. 2 9.50 Pepper Black (ordin. Spore) 17.75 Pepper, White (fair L.W. 5 p.c.) 24.87 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) fc.oo Xutraegs (80 to the lb.) 32.00 Mace (Banda) 64.00 Gloves (Amboina) 40.00 Liberian Coffee
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  • 520 7 C»pJt»l Capital Issue P*ld Company. yfoouu.o.. Issued paid up Value ap $300,000 3<'0,000 1«> 10 Belat Tin M. Co. Ltd ILM $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited $600,000 fiOo.OCO 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tia M. Co. Ltd 15 £400,000 350,000 £1 Daff DtettoWMSt Oft, Lfcfl 125 f?O,OWi 60,000 1
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1150 7 B^crtteemente. aDvertlscmcnta, APARTMENTS. On the BbrOi. boaed ft residence. AUSTRIAN LLOYD'S STEAM NAVIGATION Goy. Vacancies for Bachelors. p Qr Hongkong. RA oSS^^JS Road s s ISTOK m «y exited to arrive m orange orove Koaa. her<? from Bomh^ y on lhe 2nd August and wiU Ja| y b receive prompt
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    • 459 7 OCEAU 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 Gen«T«, Marseilles, Liverpoo 1 monthly. One outward Ete&mer every
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    • 478 7 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE. PASSENGER SERVICE. by the new steamer Rhenania," Habkbuhg." Hohesktaufen, and the SCAKDIA and SILEEU. The fiteamerH are specially built for xbc tropics an'l have luxurious Passenger accommodation. First-class Cabins amidships, ligbt-eJ throughout by electricity, cabins fitted with fan%. Doctor and Stewardesses carried. Laundry on board, Roturu tickets iaraed
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  • 299 8 A MAHOMETANS CONFESSION. Calcutta, July A Chittagong telegram, latt <l ttt -Ttily. says that an ;ipcountry Mussaiiuan. a ver> formidable looking man. has now confessed his direct complicity m the transaction which resulted m Mr Crabbts leatli. The man gives his name as Golfan, .uid
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  • 728 8 Before the Chief Ju3ti<», Sir W. Hyadman Jones yesterday. Tut: Beach Road Crime. Pengata bin Amoh, a Javanese cloth seller was charged with culpable homicide not amounting to murder by causing the death of Kariua on April IH. The original charge ACiiust prisoner was of murder but the
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  • 358 8 Charob A-..\inst Late Manauer of Supply Stores. D. A. Rodenhuis was before Mr Column the Third Magistrate, yesterday afternoon for preliminary esquiry into a charge of cheating brought atzaiust him. Mr Knowles conducted the prosecution tnd Mr G. S. Carver appeared for the defence. Mr Kuowles explained that
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  • 101 8 A Filipino named F. Fordes was arrt-stecl m Bencoolt-n Street ou Tutsda\ ci^h' ;tn allegation of theft m a dwelling m Bencoo .'en Street of a cheque l»ook belout;ini; to one (iircia. I>_-tective lii^pector Sfen house mentioned the casrf to Mr Green, the Second Magistrate,
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  • 100 8 A young Mulay fisherman uamed blame 1 m M itrraignei before Mr Green, the Second Magistrate, yesterday, on a charge of theft m a dwelling dt Bedoh. A Chinaman said the accused broke into his hut and stole a Iktg containing ir. coppers and small change.
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  • 97 8 Ten Hylams f*ced Mr Green, the BtM«i M it; iit rare. v ester Jay, on a charge of affray. Ttiev claimed to I* tried. Police Sergeant Tredgold prosecuted. The evidence of two native MMtebfel showed that on Monday ni^ht an affray took place m Sved
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  • 89 8 Ho Eng Siang, a contractor living at 22U Serangoon Road, prosecuted a ricksha coolie before Mr hooper, Registrar of Hackney Carriages and Jinnkishas, on Tuesday, for improperly leaving him before the completion or" his eutfa^ement on Monday night. Complainant stated that the puller took him to
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  • 149 8 It is stated that a sum of 91, 700, intended i for the payment of coolies, lias been stolen from Mr E. L. Bennett. Executive Engineer, while he was at the Tranntn Rest House. The bag which contained the money was found m an adjoining wood
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  • 415 8 The M. M. Company's Steamer Polyncsien left Colombo at 4 a.m., on Thursday and may be t.vpected here on Sunday about 6 pm. The Imp. Gdrmau mail steamer Priuz Regent Luitpold having left Penang yesterday at a.m. m<iy be expected to arrive here to-day at <> a.m. The
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  • 98 8 The following team will rtprestat tbo F. M. S. v. the Colony m I'enang on August sth and 6th H. L. Talbot (Captain A. H.^iubback M. H. Wliitky Selangor. R. Me Ken z itK. M. Skinner C. R Martin R. B. Bannou C. W.
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  • 272 8 A Huge Contract. It is rumoured that the 8. s Taiyuau and Chmggha will for a time make Hongkong tbeir terminus from Australia. They and perhaps also the Aldeuham will carry the bulk of six million lbs. meat order for the Philippines Army. The following particulars
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  • 112 8 The United States pnafcected cruisers 1 > 'iiver and Cleveland arrived from Colombo this morning and exchanged salutes with Fort Canning. They left New York on May 18 en route for the Philippines. The vessels are sister ships and will relieve the cruisers Raleigh and Cincinatti.
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  • 132 8 In hi 3 report for 19'Jb Mr. Frank Browne, Government Analyst, remarks that during the year an ii creating numter of ores and of metals were examined. Most of the nif tale were various qualities of Chinese tin. of which from 4,000 to 6,000 tons annually
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    • 497 8 > < PASSENGERS. Per Tara from Rangoon and Calcutta. 1 Cupt J. J. Milia, Messrs J. E. Scbiling. H. i T Hnme, H W. Fulton, D. A. Bhana, Rev Bio. Gregory, Drs S. M. Hosein and D. J. Kank.-i, Mr 6 and Miss Ksnkii, MisseK Rirerios and Green^rg. Air R.
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    • 560 8 VESSELS IN PORT. 1 O Men-o*-w.. KU|»nrfTcn» Commandcrt ArrhrcJ From For Hertzog Hendrick Dut. oruis. 5«K)0 Goedhart July 22 Batavia Denver Am cruis. 3200 Caperton July 24 New York Manil, Cleveland Am. cruis. 3200 Newton July 21 ColonW. Mm* Wright Am. tra., 364 Hamilton May 17 Manila Dor-k" Sea Bolle
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