The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 September 1907
1907-09-02
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Title Section16 1907-09-02 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. |TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 2, 1907. > L NO. 8.07416 words
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Article879 1907-09-02 1 T>ie otfrur al v >>v I Btood oufsile *he Otfie« tv the ft|MH aud ?ounUd no less h^u five l> yj vi. t.is OMBMtJovg wilhui is tnauy iniuu'es. A hutdrel rikish.t-. couple »f drzdD pt;vare cirri tges aud -,^T^r;i. gharr:e3, together v itii crowd of pedestrians made879 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement430 1907-09-02 1 'ROBINSON Coy [a Annual Cash Clearance f/ SALE I WILL COMMENCE ON I I THIS DAY. AND CONTINUE DAILY THROUGHOUT THE MONTH. I O^CE A YEAR, ONCE A YEAR ONLY. I 1 REAL REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. I ROBINSON COMPANY. I Entertainments. Entertainments. j 10-12 HP. SINGAPORE PffILHARMONIC SOCIETY. TO-NI6HT430 words
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Advertisement251 1907-09-02 1 THE DAY'S NEWS. Sir J hu Anderson has retu:n>d from his tiip Mcross the Permsula. We nbli-h au tOCouol -t 'h-* tai'.i r part of b:9 tour. The j'^retmeDt httween England and Russia has betu siirued and tlie terms will sptd;lv i>a uiuJe public Paj.6 Theie has been desperut* fighting251 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous360 1907-09-02 1 THE WEES Monday, 2nd High Water:— 6.3 i*.s t$ S. C. C. T^nni* Mission. Mtg-. Pricsep-st CliuicL. Lecture: Japanese View of L'bin^se Religion, 3 p Parmi Theatre Shal>ee<le Na', 9 p TUBBD.IY, 3rd High Water 31 1 a., 6 "^-9 j Daml Adah Cup Til S. C. C. Tennis. Parsi360 words
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Article929 1907-09-02 2 > < Tf,p Hongkong T 1-/.mp'i is informed thai the direc >rs oi the H >ngk m>? aud Kowlooa Whirf j,ud G >IjvuCj., Li, hive dcci lei to increase the capital of the oom piay by <1,W0.0000j the lit J^nuiry n* x hy the "issue of iOjOOO shares of WO929 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement806 1907-09-02 2 XOTIGES. If your youngsters cannot digest 355S milk, try a little LEMCO. M not by itself, but stirred M into the milk. it often Urn does good, as it gets over I the digestion difficulty. I LEMCO and Milk is good I for Mothers too. V From i to teaspoonfu!806 words
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Advertisement597 1907-09-02 2 Hbvcrtisemcnts. I NOTICES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given m accordance with a reso'n i n passed by t Municipal Commissioners cf the Town of Singapore at a I meeting held m the 28 d August, 1907, that the name of the roid leading from River Valley Bead to Robertson597 words
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Advertisement417 1907-09-02 2 Htoerttecmcnte. &OTI&ES. ORIENTAL CHILI RELISH A Piquant and Appetizing Sauce Free from all Chemicals Sole Agents: CUNNINGHAM, CLARK Co., No. 2 Malacca Street. Ang 8 v.c PARA RUBBER SEED. Ordera now being? booked for new Season Crop commencing August. Special rates for large orders. Apply to Manager, Sungei Rengam Estate,417 words
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Advertisement445 1907-09-02 2 BbvcrtiBemcnto. INSUR2HVGES. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE. Funds Exceed £12,000,000. W. A. SIMS, Manager, Eastern Branch. Aug 29 Guardian Assurance Company, Limited, London. Subscribed Capital -£2,000,000. Total Invested Funds, upwards of...jfcti 2>j,uxi. Annual Income upwards of jgl, (X»,00O. Fire Risks. Short or Long Periods at current445 words
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Advertisement564 1907-09-02 2 H^crti«cmcnto. Hongkong Shanghai BaiiHnr Corporation. Paid-up Capital $10.0 •< Reserve Fund Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 t>w Silver Reserve... $11,000,000 o> Rbservb Liability of Propriitobs $10/ Court or Directors. f G. H. MKiHih.-T, Esq. Chaibm I Hon. Mr. Hinkt Kbswick, Dbpittt C A. i'ucHs, E»q. a. J. Ratmo> I E. Gorrz, Esq.564 words
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Article233 1907-09-02 3 The papaya or rapaw (CV>r>-<* p*J>*fß) < grown a q fruit tree i a sfardens througho-.* India, its ripe fait beici,' much ippreciated Of recent jean a sniaJi trade tas -j mag up m me count il<s !n the nr*»r.r»tion f»ow Mt?« f:' > 'fa dry p. J233 words
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Article102 1907-09-02 3 Ta*> Time* of India, co nmenting ou fiie iv. lease .-f j«> per cent m thwaid pas^n^er fa;es. i««Mrka th-.t it ia no u-e p't.'-ii.', t .s the P <» Compiny baa MetMtd raM I it, •nonopoi.y lor anothei- s-v--i It points on' tbat, with thy 1"102 words
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Article98 1907-09-02 3 Di vh >LtCAL Con: New York, Augu>: A kalagimm from Tarsytown, New Yo. c, state* that the police there tVOMfclj tried v novel methxl of stopping f-iriou-j driving i>j motorists. Tiny ui>pt3d the expedient >f s i>;t«:liiug a kkick rope vit.)-- tha roai, wh^n t'_:ie into vi-e-v.98 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement456 1907-09-02 3 nuenoxs. AUCTION SALE OP THE BRITISH STEAMER NAM Yoft( V- .HE NOW LIES IS SINCAI'OBE H\BHOIB To be held at Powell Co's Saleroom Oh Tuesday, the 10th September at 2 SO p.m. Fortbei particulars will be aunounce.l later. POWELL A Co., Auctioneers Aug 29 ii 9 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE456 words
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Advertisement1398 1907-09-02 3 a j Bfrverfoementg. Sfoverttsement*. TO LET, TO LET. l/i* to let N., 7 E *ry R. (ji tTIeT Aug 23 APPIy l Cl IHRIt Co Llu \^Z* furniaheu house at Tan jeng Katong i v.c with pier and bathing shed. OODOWN 10 BE LET «^7 S2MS l^ TilMh R^ *>*"*•**•'£*>*1,398 words
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Advertisement487 1907-09-02 3 EAGLE CEMENT. FOR ALL HIGH-CLASS WORK. ON THE LIST OF THE CROWN AGENTS I FOR THE COLONIES. J IMPORTERS, The Borneo Co., Ltd. FOR SALE. If n po R s*le Japan Coals. Stream Launch and Gig. THE Tender* arc invited for the purcba>e of U.l- War department Steam Launch Que487 words
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Advertisement330 1907-09-02 3 WANTED. Wanted for a Tank installation near Singapore a Eurasian Engineer. Good salary to competent man. Apply to A co "Free Phe— Aug 29 uc WANTED European with practical knowledge of Road construction. Apply, enclosing papers and stating salary required, to F. W. c o Free Press Aug 29 5.f330 words
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Article, Illustration1312 1907-09-02 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, September 2, 1907. Cc*»<.! oy *4j'^ic* »a_ ia b. :-s: hf j* z Iv dealing on Saturday witfi the various results that would ensue from an systematic attempt to interfere, from EagUad, with jthehabit< ol our A*i uic population m regard to the consumption of1,312 words
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Article686 1907-09-02 4 Mr. Biin, acting fourth magistrate, left for Malacca on Saturday. The S V A will go into camp at Port Pasir Paujinij on the 7tb and 8 h. A rec*ut Japanese view of Chicese Keligion is the subject pf the Rat. J. A. B. Cook's address at the Monthly Missionary686 words
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Article202 1907-09-02 4 This happy occasion of the birthday the Queen of the Netherlands was celebrated m the customary loyal wav by the members of the Dutch community "m Singapore. About 5 pm practically the whole of Queen Wilhelinina's subjects here, along with most of the Consular body aL<l soim*202 words
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Article653 1907-09-02 4 '> Too M mthly Sewing Meeting u f the Church Work Association will he he j the Parsonage ou Wednesday tLe 4 4 :;<> pui. The management of the Grand Holt I'Europe have a-range»l for If, tt.fm quartette party to play at the Hotel n. evenings from to-night. Iq the653 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement202 1907-09-02 4 KELLY WALSH; THE BEST ABUSED NOVEL OF TO-DAY. EMANCIPATION It seems h duty t > ]>rvt«'t>t a^nnst such a novel, which no far from 'dealing with t if ,>rol>!>-in of tht- unmarried woman.' is a futile, pwpoaelew, at>l ujjly record uf a s« ii-u.il woman's relatioM with two ni«>n," says202 words
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Advertisement310 1907-09-02 4 GRAND HOTEL de I'EUAOPE On and after Monday the 2nd September, Monsieur Reverger's ftuartett will play a select repertoire of latest Music during Tiffin, Dinner and after Dinner. Sept 2 4.9 FIRST CLASS SEED READY. $250 per thousand, 9 Years old trees grown from selected trees planted m 83. BUKIT310 words
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Advertisement33 1907-09-02 4 Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This liniment should occupy a prominent place m every home. It has no etjual for ita prompt cures of cuta. burns, bruises and s; rams. For sale by ail dealers.33 words
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Article40 1907-09-02 5 (By Submarine Telegraph— Reuter's.) AGREEMENT SIGNED. K«vetTed Sept. Ist 11.10 am. lue Anglo- Russian agreement is to be v^ce.l at St. Petersburg to-day. The ratinoations will be exchanged shortly, when the terms of the agreement will le <40 words
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Article24 1907-09-02 5 Received August, 31 o 40 pm. Tue repairs t, H. M S. Commonwealth. rterstlf grounded m Limlash B.iy, will ooevpf three months.24 words
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Article32 1907-09-02 5 PriM»GtOTgt Oimi i s betrothed to M i 1 :<- I. >n<;pirte. LAWLESS IRELAND. o! uixtnlighers attacked At henry and rired at the A police patrol nturaad the It* Ther> irrest6.32 words
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Article71 1907-09-02 5 Tee M. Miil regrets to learn that a cabkli boaa rejeivH anncunc?ng the Mr A W. Hods .n. Manager of :r\ Kibber Co on the s s. Mmeeoi au«:urisai, on the 2»i:h inst. before ing IfftTMtlW The lecent rise m the I L-.irur/ shares w^s71 words
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Article501 1907-09-02 5 jLj^ct dealt with by the Colombo erof Commerce which calls for special is rfcat of the Shipping Coutererce < ix. u.itt€e's replies to the -juestions I r The>- were set tut m the itjle as were those of the Singapore ..t>r Lst week, to cur readers to501 words
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Article34 1907-09-02 5 > < > a foreign woman, r.s iiit-d M t. Tearlu an, attempted to commit suideonth« eight of 21 by jumping >am[ an into the rirer, close to the v. She was re*cue«3 with difli?u f ly.34 words
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Article47 1907-09-02 5 (By Submarine Telegraph— Reuter's) Cheap for the World Dear for Britain. A rise iv the price of coal has been generally announced simultaneously with a five per cent, increase of wages due to the extraordinary demand especially by foreign countries, and a shortage of miners.47 words
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Article56 1907-09-02 5 FIFTY MEN KILLED. Rec. Aug. 31, at 11 a.m. A feoftßgrs* from Quebec sta'es that fifty workimn were killed by the collapse of a section. 1,800 feet lou^, mMtk formed the centre spin of a railway bridge m course of construction. The l93ii«H was due to the wnrkicgof56 words
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Article70 1907-09-02 5 DESPERATE FIGHTING. Tue pipers publish accounts of desperate fighting at Cisa Blanca. The Moors attackeJ i.n Aug. 2>\ and feitrned to retreat. The French weie drawn from their positions into an ambush and got into a danger-; us po-jr.ion. Form Square." The troop* however formed square and kept70 words
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Article35 1907-09-02 5 Bee Augatfl 11, 11 :< a m. The Exclusion FiOlfßl of the Pacirio coast and the United Sates and Canada are pLnnin^ a Couventijn at which ''elevates ..f every league will be present. > <35 words
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Article82 1907-09-02 5 His Excellency Sir John A nderson arrived from Kuant&n m the Sea Mew on Saturday morning As the Bob Mew entered the roads nsd!!!'en> tired by the Siamese training ship Miku*. Fort Oautiing responded. His Excellency was accompanied by Miss Anderson. Mr. Severn, Private82 words
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Article125 1907-09-02 5 From the Federated Milay States Govern ment we ha?e receive 1 a copy of tie 1907 M.tnudl of Suti-t::s. the IJlue-book of the States. I* is full of information about the States, from tuxes an<l fees to trade returns and rainfall. TKe flglUM coutained m125 words
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Article50 1907-09-02 5 A Cbin&BMß was knocked down bj motorcar iv Td&k X >ad on Yx.<X «v afternoon. He w:is tiken lo the <Jeneml Hospital im me«li;it«r!v, hut died ou Stt'i-iiy niorniug If i-j beflCTCd tha the cir WBB driven by Mr Fitvv of the Ceatral Eogiue Works.50 words
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Article104 1907-09-02 5 AOBXT Heavii.v Fined iob Ofkeijix. m [jfPBOPXB IN'IMCEMENT." The thst j>rosecution under tl»e Corrupt Practice -s Act, 1'.»06. took plaie at the OriHhall on Aug. 7. Adam J. Stiven. of Mes«rK. Stiven and Co.. manufacturers' agentH of ISarbiean, was fined LlO and £10 H»8. costs for bavin104 words
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1334 1907-09-02 5 HIS EXCELLENCY ON TOUR IN THE FEDERATED MALAY STATES. (Continued from August 2C!h s Oa Friday August 16th, there was a very enjoyable Garden Party at Catcosa, follow- F ed by a diuner party at tbe Residency. 'I On Saturday August 17ih, at i* 30. a.m. His Excellency and staff1,334 words
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Article223 1907-09-02 5 Two classes of pin graphs were gciug the round of the Home Press at the beginuiug of AugUBt. Oae aLnouucing the tericus Llness of His Majesty of Siam, the Morning Advertiser says an acute form of nialaii* which necessitated a special dark-room being fitted up m223 words
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370 1907-09-02 5 PAKTK II.VKs (if A.MEkI'A.V <iOVERNM F.XT*i Sf« DEI'ARTIRE. It willbertmetnbeiel thatac<*bk' received a few weeks ago s-tatt vl t hut the American Government ha<i Ntablnkri a Far Kit tern i Bureau. The Mtowisg pwtindan are I given m a \V -;s')ington despatch of July370 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement65 1907-09-02 5 A Gocd Family Liniment. Every family fhould be supplied with a bottle of Chamberlain s Pain Balm. For cuts, bruises, tump, scalds or eimilar it juries, which are of frequent occurrence m every household, there is nothing so gcod It cools r and soothes the wound and not only givea65 words
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Advertisement98 1907-09-02 5 t Infant Mortality. itttntion cf the Town Council at sburg, Tr&nsvaal, was last year to the fi.et that out if cighty-iOur who died m Doctttber, forty-lour had died oi dysentery. An investi»i.h a view of iracinu the source of ase was authorized. Under the bes. iticiis attacks of dysentery are98 words
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Advertisement270 1907-09-02 5 |the arrql-johnston^l SrOTT.SH CUP RECORDS. I 1905- WINNER. ARROL* JOHNSTON." I g 190C-2nd, 3rd, and Uth PLAGES. 5 I ZIRROL* JOHNSTON." I /907 WINNER. ARROL*JOHNSTON." 1 1 CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, AGENTS. I CONVERSATION.-" THE TYPEWRITER." ALPHONSE.— Have you a Monarch Typewriter? HENRI. Yes and my cousin (masc.) has one also.270 words
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Article1093 1907-09-02 6 PAST AND PRESENT TYPES {Continued.) ag to the 9 2 m. guns, the difference a tbe old and the new is even more ;able. Beginning with the Mark I. aod 11 which weighed only 21 or 22 tons, we have advanced to the Mark XI. of 28 tons,1,093 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement533 1907-09-02 6 Energy, Ambition, Cheerfulness, Strength, a Splendid Appetite, and Perfect Health may be Mnl by all who follow th« example if the young lady who gives thia testimonial: "Evt-ry ifriM, it ycirs. I used to have intolerat>le bMdMkM kai total loss of en*rjty, (<o tint tii<' »••.!>• >v w lii' h533 words
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Advertisement478 1907-09-02 6 BDvcrttecnicntd. SHIPPING. Apcar Line The undermentioned mail steamers of the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan calling at Penang Singapore, Hongkong Sc Shanghai en route. FLEET. To^g. Commander. s.b. Japan 6,300 J.O. Olifent. 8.8. Gregory Apcar 4,606 S.H. Belaon. a.s. Arratoon Apcar 4,510 A. Stewart, s.a.478 words
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Advertisement660 1907-09-02 6 H&vertisementd. SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Throngh Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore oa or about MAIL LINES. Chdvard (for China) Delu Aug 31660 words
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Advertisement763 1907-09-02 6 H^vertiocmento. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LINES Steamers of the Coast Fleet. tons reg. tows reg. Petchaburi 2191 Devawongse 1643 Borneo 21<jO Paklat 1657 Eohsichang 2040 Anghin Rajah 2028 Locksun 1657 Pitsanulok 2019 Choising 1657 Bangkok 1920 Pongtong 1657 Rajaburi 1904 S&maen 1657 Korat 1900 Loo Sok x 604 Manila763 words
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Advertisement716 1907-09-02 6 a&vcrti6cmcnta. SHIPPIMG. KM. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen INPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Una Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Mar^. Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penan*;, Singapore. I Kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki Kot« to716 words
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Article277 1907-09-02 7 A New Dkparhri. It wu recently annoucced that Mr Ismay «d placed an order with Messrs Harland and »Volff on behalf of the Dominion Line, which, ..6 is generally known, is m association with the White Star Line, for a large passenger -earner to be constructed at Belfast277 words
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Article293 1907-09-02 7 Everjl oij knew* tfctt CWrki DioVens «m tiM iVfWtfrfcl the c.«l!erj cf the rnens His is among the most MUMt m th^ Pr^s riallery reioidr. M rcrtr.it hanjjs tear those cf Lord 1 o Killowen. Mr. Jn=tin M«.-<'.nthv. Kr Edward Clarke m oDe of tbe writic^ .^^d 1293 words
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Article66 1907-09-02 7 (COKBBCTKD CP TO Allg 31.) Bank 4 m/i 2/4£ demand 2/4 T V Private credits 3m a 2/4,\ credit* 6m> 2/4^ France, demand Bank 2P3| Gbkmant, demand 239 India, T. T 174 Hongkong, demand 5 di« Yokohama, demand 114; Java, demand 140^ Bangkok, demand 64 Sovereigns, Bank BuWne $9.5066 words
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Article129 1907-09-02 7 August 31 Tin 83 00 (rambier 6.^0 Gambier Cube No. 1 10 30 Gambier Cube No. 2 9.70 Pepper Black (ordin. Spore) 17.70 Pepper, White (fair L.W. 5 p.c.) 24.3 7 1 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) 22 00 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 88 00 Mace (Banda) 64.00129 words
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Article582 1907-09-02 7 MINES. Capital CapiUl Issue P*U Issued paid op Value up Company. vrfuot*tlco» $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin M. Co. Ltd 1175 $300,000 225.000 10 10 Brnang Limited 8 5, $600,000 60O.0C0 10 10 Brnseh Hydraulic Tin M. Co Ltd 14 £400.000 350.000 £1 £1 Duff Development Co Ltd582 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement149 1907-09-02 7 Pneumonia. Thi? .ns«-a«ie always results from a cold or an attack of i'rtruenza. Chamberlain's igb Remedy quickly cures these ailments and counteracts any tendency towards pneuTltllßl It is made especially for these and -imilar fitments and can always be depecded F or ale by all dealers. A Reason For It149 words
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Advertisement114 1907-09-02 7 IRVINE'S AUSTRALIAN WINES. Special Gla ret $10.00 per 2U pts. Mo. 1 $12.50 per 2U pts. No. 1 Hock $12.50 per 2U pts. Are esteemed for their Absolute Purity are guaranteed pure Natural Wines, and free from any Adulteration. McAlister Go. Ltd. AGENTS. Fussdl's GREEN BUTTERFLY' Milk. > A Sometimes114 words
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Advertisement476 1907-09-02 7 SHIPPING STOOMVAABT MAATSCHAPPY < STEAMSHIP COMPANY.) NEDERLAND." Fortnightly Hail Sfrvict between Java and Amsterdam, via Singapore, Sabang: *&<i Genoa, Steamers are due on or about the under- mentioned dates Outward Hoc-eward K. Wilhelaiaa Ang 31 Vondel Aoe 81 Grotius Sept 13 K. WiUem II Sept 14 K. WUlem 111 gept476 words
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Advertisement449 1907-09-02 7 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE. PASSENGER SERVICE. B J *be new steamers Rhbkamia," Habbbubo," Hohenbtadfen," and the SCASDIA and Silesia. The btcainera are specially built for the tropics an'] I have luxurious Passenger accommodation. First-class Cabins amidships, lighteJ throughout by electricity, cabins fitted with fane. Doctor and Stewardesses carried Laundry on board. Return449 words
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Article146 1907-09-02 8 The Bibal Anu.ir (Kauipong (jUain) eleven met theNurual-Ashikiu(Oiylang)on Saturday evening on the Pirul Aiab ground for the above competition. As Mr Apps was engaged Mr Lister man was kind enough to officiate as referee. The Nurual-Ashikin won the toss and the Babal kicked off, attacking the146 words
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Article103 1907-09-02 8 D ARUL ADAB CLUB. \> His Highness Sultan El Syed Al ShariC Hashiin Abdul Jilil Saif Al D.v of Siak. Sri Indra Pura, is a honorary member of this Club, his first visit to the Club House on Saturday night was made the occasion of a coucert and rej >icings.103 words
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Article464 1907-09-02 8 LIaINED MOHAMMEI'AN TELLs. A WOli Her Pla« b is Life. There is only one rod, and Mohauime< U X i* prophet." That, according to Mohammedan*, is a men and women, especially women, need know about this or any other life. What good followers of the464 words
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Article76 1907-09-02 8 Mr. Herbert L?a, of SharoD. River Valley r.J. reports to the police that »ome time 01 Sa'ut.lav ni^ht a small black box. tha looked like a cash boa, but wasn't one, wa Woken t pen m his room. Nothing of valni vaa stolen. Mother Toinniy, wh;it did I say I'd76 words
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Article600 1907-09-02 8 SATURDAY'S FLAY A Singles. F. Sal/uiann beat Treadgold. r E. Sal/niann v Linton, unfinished. B Si>. i.h> Haskins bt«t S:m, 7— •">, 5 7. 6 2. C Singles. j F. C. Wreford Revd Williams, 6—2, 6—2. 1 Butler beat G. S. Pelly, 6— 2,600 words
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Article174 1907-09-02 8 9 X 0 Meih. ai S< BOOJ Played on *lih ground of the forme on Saturday, the Club winning rather mtSHj. S.RC E Westerbout < Tambn b Lee 0 R. Angus <• T*aba b Sarananr.:tt.' I E Stuart b Lee 7 R Peat »c 0 Chiil b Lee d174 words
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Article77 1907-09-02 8 The s.s. Fuh Wo is expected to arrive rom Langkat this morning with 20,000 ins of petroleum. < The following information has been -eceived from the Commauder-in-Chief, j East ladies, by tbe Naval Intelligence 3fficer Darilect iron vessrl burnt out passed 19tk Au/ust Latitude 44 South Longitude 9977 words
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Article694 1907-09-02 8 Uader the heading "ATiip to Siogapore,', "Saus Sjuci" contributes a fuil page article, "fresh," but interesting to ihe Western Mail (Perth W. A He has something to say quiint and otherwise, about sights, scenes and social matters, and deals with everything he observed apparently, from the694 words
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54 1907-09-02 8 Up to August 19. tbe New South Wales (rovernment were to receive tenders for a steamship service to run every three weeks from Sydney to Java and Singapore, via Brisbane and other Queensland ports, and alternative tenders for a monthly service between Sydney Queensland. Java, Singapore,54 words
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Article102 1907-09-02 8 Per Hye Leong from P. Swett Revds c H. Durvelle and C. Nain and Messrs Mac- I kenzie, WE. Kin sen and H. A. Hopwood. I Per Penang s from T. Anson. Capt Jones, and Messrs Baker, Boavn, Bruderer, Lyden. J Per Pontianak from Kuantan. Mr and Mrs O'Brien,102 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement44 1907-09-02 8 ii.ye aaed Cypridol capsu'es I Ittnd -\ilr- f..r l*-t:er we may Bay tLi i «f« l-..i-.e oUtaiwnd v.itli protoiodide of mercurj M lh:it ,upi ie-, jv to tQ p l »ysi < •m!)- <'?i ti shij if'u^li. ited} WUiMii T. Jknkivs t> B >''■ Medea! <)..,- ft44 words
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Advertisement346 1907-09-02 8 DE KONINKLUKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ UnDM COKTiACT WITH THB N«THI«LAKD3 INDIA DoTIBXMIvr Agents at Singapore, Ship Agency, late J. Daendels Co., 2-3 Collyer Quay THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE. Van €n^ or P Sial L Aug. 30 Siak, Pakan Baroe, Bengkali*. Paneh (Laboean Bikk), Asahan (Tandjong Balei) and Belawan Deli346 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous199 1907-09-02 8 > < ANJER SHIPPING REPORT. (Compiled for the "Singapore Fiee Press) Date of passing Anjer Nationality and description of vessel Captain's naire. Where and when sailed Destination. Aug 15 Brit str. Druineldrie Hodgson Durban fjr Batavii Aug 17. Biit scr. Islander; Wright; Singapore, Aug 15 for Christmas Island. Aug 17.199 words
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Miscellaneous513 1907-09-02 8 CLEARANCES Aug 3f». Wiay Castle, Brit str, McDowell, for Boston and New York. J. B. Aug. Kessler, D.«t str. Van der Biezen, for Piawle Point fo. Pulo Satuboe and Suez Canal. Aug 31. Delta, Brit str. Daniel, for Hongkong and Shanghai. Kwang Eng. Ger str, Klugkiat, for Saigon. Ranee, Ger.513 words
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Miscellaneous621 1907-09-02 8 VESSELS IN PORT. Wea-of-War Flag and Tont Command*™ Arrived Prom v^t Vk. Makut Siam tran.-shp. 700 Prince Abhakara Aug 28 Batavia G. of giam 1 Wright Am. tra., 364 Hamilton May 17 Manila Dock. Sea Mew Col. Tacht 500 Murphy Aug 31 Kuantan Uncertain Ship F!a« ft Tons Master Arrived621 words
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