The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 September 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, MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 16, 1907. NO. 6,086.
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  • 183 1 The Race War on the Puifi; blope col-titu-h to show signs of difficulty m B»ttlement. Nineteen of tbe Vancouver ii)*erj_ hive It* an committed for hi J. The Canadian Libour delegates advocate a general strike to (inphaHse their ohj action to Orientals Page •">. The l.i.si ami
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  • 1365 1 CVutiLuiuu' mv stories of the other Jay. I miy si_y Urn« Bjrmins are great smokei3 and J ouce f und a sentry tilting on a powder id isr /me srnokiug a cheroot, not the ompir ii ively hirmless article we know m the Strai s as o Burmx"
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 443 1 Brown motor £ycks FllSSCll'S 3J H.P. can now be delivered tmmmmma from STOCK 1907 pattern. GREEN Repairs to Motor Cars, Enamelling, Plating j BUTTERFLY Vulcanising, &c, Ac. mm Straits Cycle and Motor Co. I lYllilL BATTERY ROAD. |i ~*~> ■■Hi^^HHi^^BM_______________H___H_______H__n Sometimes children and others who THF ADDHI IHHMCTAIVIr I wou^
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    • 70 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Y. M. C A. Bazaar opening on October 3rd Page 1. Patbe Frerea phonographs and disc records -Page 2. An instrument for curative vibratory massage, Kelly ft Walsh Page 4 Liillette's Safety Razors from John Little s -Page 4, Selangor Government Tenders extended till Sept 30th-Paa-e 7. The
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 376 1 > m> < THE WEES Monday. 16th i High Water:— 4i9 a 3.16 p NDL Homeward Mail closes noon. Deli R ces. S C. C. Tennis. Keppel Golf Club Meeting, 6 p Pathe Cinematograph Show 7.30 A 9.30 p Parsi Theatre Inder Subha, 9 p Tt/MDAT, 17th High Water 6.23
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  • 164 2 \iiKMPT t<> Stab a Eikopeas P«>licemax On Sunday aft»rn-«on a Chinaman reported at the Central Pvdice Station that a white man was lying, apparently drunk, m a drait m Upper Nankin 3treet." European Constable Tupworth wig on duty at tlie time and be proceed- d to the
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  • 113 2 About three o'clock on Sunday morning a tire broke out m a Chinese Shop m Crawford Street, Rochore, but waa extinguished bytheinmaUs before any serious damage was done. A Chinaman wa3 lyiug 6mckicg m a bed m the upper storey and accidentally dropped his cigirette end
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  • 154 2 Font Hylams were removing a cupboard iv a har.de art along Thorn ps >n Hoad ou Friday afternoon, when ihe door of the cupboard opened and a hand stuck out. A M ilav saw thia and hurried <ff and inlormod the police. Inspector Hart followed the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 49 2 Pneumonia. This disease always results from a cold or fforn an attack of influenza. Chamberlain's Lojgh Remedy quickly cures these ailments an 1 counteracts any tendency towards pneumonia. It is made especially for these and sun lar silments and can always be depended u|.oi. For sale by all dealers!
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    • 458 2 PflC߀ f߀R€s. SINGAPORE PARIS. PHONOCRAPHS AND DISC RECORDS. i .^mmaaaaaMmm*. ,<\ Jill ,^B^I lfe St SMDSr' Mm*mt*m*mmam JaStfTT ■SgE9__Q/>____ NOTICES. TENDERS INVITED. GOVEENMEHT OF PAHAHO. Revenue Farms, 1908—1909. Tenders will be received at the British Resident's Office, Kuala Lif/is, up to noon of the 30th September, 1907, for the lease
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    • 631 2 j RECORDS IN ENGLISH. CHINESE, j MALAY, TAMIL, I FRENCH, GERMAN. j DUTCH. HEBREW, ITALIAN. JAPANESE. I SIAMESE. BURMESE. I ANN AMITE Ace. I IMPORTERS PATHE FRERES. REPRESENTATIVE F. DREYFUS. Ho, Robinson Road. RETAIL AGENTS WEILL ZBRNER, Battel y Road. NOTIGES. MUNICIPAL NOTICE. NOTICE is hereby given m accordance with
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    • 574 2 NOTWES. REWARD $250. The above reward will be paid Xor infor mation leading to the arrest of Lim Siew Hock, late cashier of Trading Company Holland. Last seen on September 7th at noon m Singapore. Photograph may be seen at the Central Police Station. Sept 13 21.9 1 NOTICE Rooms
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    • 486 2 Hfcvcrtisemcnte. INSURAAGBS. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. RRE. MAINE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE. Fnnds Exceed xi 2.000.000 W. A. SIMS, Manager, Eastern Branch. Guardian Assurance Company, Limited, London. Subscribed Capital Jt2,oOoflOo. Total Invested Funds, upwards of... Jtn 250,000. Annual Income upwards of 00,000. Fire Risks. Sbort or Long Periods at current rates.
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    • 537 2 Htociti6cmcnte. BAAKS. Hongkong Shanghai Bankin Corporation. Paid-up Capital Minim. Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 Silver Reserve... $11,000,000 j l Resekvb Liability op $1", COUBT OP DIBBCTOBS O. H. M. D hub*t, E6q.-CH A ,s« 4K Hon. Mr. Hbmut Kbswick,— Dbi»utt Ca*.. A.FuohB.E« 1 A.J.£^ o^ 4 E. Goto, Esq. E. Shsllim Em
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  • 432 3 11 fi \IT* .-".Nil tiILAV N IK- August J.lnJ '(17. L K. Muar ]*> cases No. 1 bh.< kfew dark streaks sold "> i» 1H cases No. 2 block few daik streaks bouuht iv T> Sf S: Co. V 2 cases diukish amber sheets, f.
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  • 76 3 irdiog «.> the Times. f Malaya, Tr» diridenda <ue to I* hut 1 t\.r the presen* m consequence of the B ard having h< on au entire change m tbe v the mine, nhich will i;i the futon be m wixh the latent labour saving dcv Xbe di'.id'-nl
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  • 179 3 The population of ihe United States 1906 h*> been ettiinat i bj the I'nited Sta*cs Bareaa of tl at el -1,000,000. Thia do< n >! icelii le lviuj< triritoi-.," which bringa the total up to over 93,000,000 A forecaet for I indicite.-> a grand total
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 498 3 Btwrtf*etnenta. aueriQNs. PoEUMINAW KOT ICE. i TansJin Furniture Sale. THK PROPERTY OF Mrs. VINCENT. iIT EOGEHILL, MOUNT EUZABETH. 5 "day, 2Sth September. H. L. COGHLAN Co., Licensed Auctioneers and Surveyors. 19.9 EBMWI BIN CASSII MANSOOR A BANKRUPT. '.iersigned has received instructions by Public Auction at No. 92, Beach Monday, the
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    • 471 3 Sttvcrttscmcnts. :^UU7FOs\S. AUCTION SALE OF VMuoble Teck and Pentwood Household Furniture (&c. TO BE HELD AT No, 460, SIRANGOON R0»0, SINGAPORE. On Saturday, 21st September, at 3-30 p.m. Comprising iron bedsteads. Teak almeirahs, Carved teak sideboard, 7 eak revolving Book stand, Bentwood furniture. Crockery and I Glassware &c. &c. G.
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    • 545 3 H^v>crtiocmcnto. APXRTMfLXTS. It^OM^ with boari at Barjf »nn.y Hou?e. Ap _i to AJks. OKKfi 7, 'Ox\*\ U. >c. Terms moderate. Aug 15 v.c. Apartments suitable for Married couple, or two gentlemen, private Bathroom and j Verandah, near town. Apply A. Z. c/o Free Press." Julyl Apartments for a married couple
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    • 253 3 "CONGO" TROPICAL ROOFING IS THE IDEAL ROOFING FOR THIS CLIMATE. GJheap j Durable Sanitary Vermin uproot THE THIOKEET QUALITY (3PLY) CAN BE SUPPLIED AT $12 per roll of 216 square feet complete with caps, nails and cement for fixing. AGENTS BORNEO Co., Ltd. Singapore. KUHN KUMOR. The leading Art and
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    • 35 3 Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This liniment should occupy a prominent place m every home. It has no equal f rr it j j prompt cures of cut?, Vurns, brui-e? 1 rjrains. For sale Ly aU dealers.
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 23 4 Harrison. -On August 18 at Hareatone KedJands-road. Reading, the wife of Captain A. F. B. Harrison, late Rirte Brigade of a son.
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    • 29 4 P £E, K :P* the 13 *h mat Eliza, the BebvedWife of George Elphick, and eldest daughter of Mr and Mrs H. Abrams, of the Castle— by cable.
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  • 1690 4 The Singapore free Press. Monday, September 16, 1907. tw. Vy iafloeocc >; > by run initio. Trait a«si j!*!;--.-.^ j.-I'.ejiu tn.., .v-x.« m Rtligka, Lottity v.4 Vmm. DEaTH rate statistics must always have a vital interest for those whose duty it is to look afcer municipal hygiene. Aod it is
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  • 1113 4 \flilSSt* E Gaunt of MeBs «-s Allen and Gledhill returned from hia recent visit to Australia by the Oceana on Friday afternoon. Mrs Gaunt will follow m"i n about three months time. The Tunes of Malaya hears on good authority that Mr. E. H. Bratt has resigned the positien of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 254 4 KELLY WALSH THE VARNO VIBRATOR. FOR CURATIVE VIBRATORY MASSAGE. > < A REMEDY FOR BRAIN lAG INSOMNIA. HEADACHE, TOOTHACHE. NEURALGTA. DOUBLE CHIN. WRINKLES, SALLOW COMPLEXION, FALLING HAIR GOUrY AND RHEUMATIC CONGESTIONS, CONSTIPATION, BACK- WEAK NES 3, OBESITY, LIVER, KIDNEY AND yj& PELVIC TROUBLES. LUMBAGO. INDIGESTION. SCIA- W TICA. CHEST WEAKNESS,
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    • 351 4 POPULAR I WANTS. SCHOOL OF HYPNOTISM. Hypnotism and Personal Magnetism taught, apply Prof carl Rozkllo, Waverley Hotel. Terms moderate.) Sept 14 WANTED Young Lady Assistant for our New Branch Establishment at Hotel de I'Europe Buildings. WILSON Co. A Gentleman who speaks Russian and German wishes to take lesson m English,
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  • RACE WAR.
    • 71 5 Not on the Pacific. The correspondent of the Times at New York says that all the Japanese and Chinese iX V> 'llingham have been warned to leave :tn mediately. Tbe Japanese who are working at the canneries are armed and declare they will resist any attempt to expel them. The
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    • 54 5 The Mouteagle haa proceeded from Vanam**mt to Victorii, where the Japanese were landed and returned to Vancouver to land the H'ndus. The steamship officials, owing to the en-'ruaous crowds, ordered the Hindus back to the ship. Received Sept. 14th 4 4-"> pm. Nineteen of the Vancouver rioters bave
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    • 64 5 Received Sept. loth 11.1 b am. The Canadian Dominion Labour Congress which is tc meet at Winnipeg, will consider the oriental labcur -[iiestion. Some ot the delegates advocate a general strike m Canada m order to show the na- antipathy t<> tbe Japanese (immigrants). Hindus have been
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  • 44 5 Received at 1 1 4 b am. There were six starrers for the Doncaater aud Velocity won by three quarters of length, a neck between second and third. The betting was 7 1 Velocity, 6 4 Bridge f Canny, and 4 White Knight.
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  • 44 5 By Balloon. Wellman and two companions started for the North Pole m a dirigible balloon on Sept. 2nd. The start was most successful, but a northerly wind soon drove them back v.ver Spitzbergen where they alighted. The expedition returned to Tromhoe.
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  • 41 5 At Casabhnca. stragglers who surrendered declare that the Arabs lost 300 killed and many wounded, but they probably exitrkrerated. There are two other camps m the vicinity o.ui it is expected that General Drude will nex f attack these.
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  • 17 5 Admiral Ijuin gaw a brilliant reception < n board the ci wiser Tsukuba at Trieste.
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  • 139 5 Bin FOUUGM Orokk FOX KN'.LAND. An important contract has. the I»ai!y < hronicle understands, been given by a foreign Government to a north of Eugland tirm of llii|iblliWhas for the construction of ral battlthhips, cruisers, and gunboats. A record insurance m connection with the building find launching
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  • 22 5 Received at 10.42 am. Tne result of the l'oneaster Cup ia. I Velocity 2 P.ridire of Canny 9 White Knic'r.t
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  • 32 5 (By Submarine Tetegraph— Router's.) Another Contest. The Royal Irish Yacht Club haa iaaued a challenge to compete for the America Cup on behalf of Sir Thomas Lipton. for September l!»08
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  • 43 5 0 PRESS INDIGNANT. The St. Petersburg press attacks the Russian naval administration for the stranding of the Russian Imperial yacht Standart." The Slovo declaring that the incident was worse than Tsushima, stigmatizes the naval ignorance of home waters as criminal.
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  • 89 5 GOOD: BUT NOT -BEST. The Lusitania arrived at New York m five days and fift-four minutes. She was twice delayed by fog. Her average speed was 28 01 knots and the voyage beat all westward maiden records, but the average speed was below the westward records of the
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  • 109 5 The Hague correspondent of the Frankfort Gazette" says that the otherwise unimportant fact that one of tbe Peace delegates wears led socks is being forced into public attention by a law case to which they have given rise. When the socks were sent to the
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  • 458 5 British North Borneo New Eusi^. Tlie British North Borneo Company (incorporated by hoyal character) announces an issue at par of Jt'loo, 000 Five per Cent. 19u7 bonds, the proceeds of which will be devoted to— 1 the extension cf the State Railway, 4.'20,000; (2) general purposes of tne
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  • 212 5 The quarterly returns of imports and exports for the Straits Settlements for the three months eided June 30th have now been issued, and the following is the summary, with comparisons of tbe corresponding quarter of last year. IMI'OBTS. 2nd Qr. 190f>. 2nd gr. 1907. Singapore $58,968,280 161,902,304 6,879,627
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  • 375 5 Yf TO L>ATE APPLIANCE F«'K IHE FIRE BrWAOE. A new and thorcughly modern tire escape arrived for the Singapore Fire Brigade on Saturday afternoon by tbe as Qlenstrae from London. It has been constructed to Mr Pett's specification by Messrs Merryweather and Sous, the well-known makers of
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  • 208 5 f r The military authoiitics have not yet ar- rived at finality as to the best types of sword aod bayonet. Truly art ie lcng and perfecs tion is ever of the future. For some time V past the officials have been considering the j ewe of
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  • 852 5 Not to tantalise the reader, we maj say at once that Tantalus was a King of I.v<li t aud sen of Jupiter, who for an offence was condemned to stand m the lower world up to tbe chin m water, whicb constantly eluded his lips aa often
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  • 179 5 Following on the week-end camp ol the S. V. A. gunners at Pasir Panjtng, another successful camp wa? held by the Mixitns this week end. Leaving Johnston's Pier on Saturday afternoon, launch was taken to Rr. ffles Light, or Coney I-land. where the detachment with two guns, under
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  • 35 5 Said Bobby to the minister at dinner Can a church whistle V Why do yon ask Cos pa owea j£2 back pew. rent and he says beY going to let the cbur.h *bistH for it."
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 72 5 Not if as Rich as Rothschilds. If you had all the wealth of Rothschilds, you could not buy a better medicine for bowel complaints than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy The most eminent i hysician can not prescribe a better preparation for colic and diarrhoea, both for children and
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    • 115 5 Infant Mortality. The attention of the Town Council at D Johannesburg, Transvaal, was last year g directed to the fact that out of eighty-four i. infanta, who died m December, forty-four of them had died of dysentery. An investi- gation with a view of '.racing the source of the disease
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    • 130 5 j~ROBINSON Co."] I Annual Cash Clearance I SALE I I Now Proceeding j nMrr A year I lUHUL A YEAR ONLY. I REAL REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. I ROBINSON CO. J W 'MONARCH' VISIBLE MADEIN TYPES IN THREE SIZES /_jj^=st/ TWO COLOURS BILLING $220 PERFECTLY OLD MACHINES OF SgS! IaSI
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  • 1876 6 THE ADVANCE OF A CONQUEROR. rNA AMD TRADE CNIONI3M. By Asiatic cs. Even the transgressor, tbe law-breaker, or the felon, wbethtr Justice overtakes him m the long run or not, never fails to reap the reward of pe.sistent energy, prudence, and indomitable perseveranoe. Bat when these virtues, which are among
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 155 6 A Good Family Liniment. JSS* 1 a^l i,y l! ho u,d be supplied with a oottle of Chamberlain "a Pain Balm. For cut 9 bruiser burns, scalds or similar injuries, wh.ch are of frequent occurrence m J^SJ. household tnere is nothing so good. It cools and soothes the wound and
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    • 542 6 Sltwcrtteemcnts. SHIPPING. Apcar Line. The undermentioned mall steamers o the above company maintain a regu lar service between Calcutta and Japan calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong St Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tona. Commander. s.s. Japan 6,300 J.G. Olifent. a.s. Gregory Apcar 4,606 S.H. Belaon. a.a. Arratoon Apcar 4,510 A. Stewart.
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    • 577 6 HDvcrtiacmcnta. 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 Gulf, Continental and American Porta. Steamers will leave Singapore on pr aboal MAIL LINEB. OuUoard (for China) Oceana Sept 14
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    • 585 6 a^pcrtiocmcnto. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LINES iteamers of the Coaat Fleet. tonb reg. TOKB tmm Petchaburi 2191 Devawongse 164 i Borneo 2100 Paklat 1^ Kohaiohang 2040 Anghin 166 Kajah 2023 Locksun 165' > Pitaanulok 2019 Choising ltJ6' I Bangkok 102u Pongtong 185 1 Kajaburi 1904 Samaen 165 1 Korat
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    • 656 6 B^crtisetncnts. SHIPPING. ill Norddeutscher Lloyd, Biemei INPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINR The fast and well.kno.fn mai! this Company sail fortnightly from I Hamburg via Rotterdam, A ntwerp, S Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connect; n M i Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Per J Sue?, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore 7 k °s g
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  • 218 7 a .ti: regard to the labour employed m Malaya. Mr. J. B. Carruthers, tlie Government Botanist and director of Agriculture m the federated Malay States, gives, m the course his last annual report, some interesting statistics. Out of the 89,000 coolies regularly mployed on estate work m Malaya
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  • 178 7 t K. H. Harvey has bt* n r( cinttd to Urn *Kin*> All red." hmmmtafsf of l.ma >:.ua.ln>n. Ciptain H. M. Cloge, Koyal Harrison Artil ty. has been appointed armament wtticer at ilou^kunj.. Captain Close has been a gunner I tor 1 1 years, and was anionyst
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  • 69 7 (COKKIOTBD UP TO Sept 14.) Bank 4 m/s 2/4 m demand 2 4 Prirate credit* 3 m/t 2/4 credits 6 m/s 2/4 F&jlncb, demand Bank... 293 Gwmant, demand 238£ [ndia, T. T 174 Hongkong, demand 41 dis YokoHA"MA, demand 114 Java, demand 140 Bangkok, demand 63| SoTKKSiGNfI, Bank Buy
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  • 128 7 S^ptembrr 14 Tin buyers 80 00 Gambier 6.90 Gambier Cube No. 1 10 35 Gambier Cnbe No. 2 9.70 Pepperßlack (ordJn. Spore) 17.75 Pepper, White (fair L.W. 5 p.e.) 23 9? I Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) 22 00 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 32 00 Maoe (Banda) 64.00
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  • 579 7 MINES. Capital Capital lisa* Paid Issued paid op Value up Company. WuoUtlooi •300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin M. Co. Ltd 14 05 $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited 8 "5 •600,000 600.0C0 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin M. Co Ltd 13~50 £400,000 350,000 £1 £1 Duff Development Co.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1101 7 Hfcvcrtiscmcnts. Pure blood makes the skin clear, cmooth, healthy. Impure blood blotches the skin with Za Urt n X< zl «own. Va.. tell* of the bad condition he was m. aD d how ne was coved \.r Ayer's Sarsaparilla "Shortly aft^. r having colloid. I wa Uoul.^l It i( kill
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    • 512 7 advertisements. FOR SALE. I FOR SALE. 13 tons Billian Logs, sizes ffrom 80ft. by win. by I2in. downwards. Big orders of any size may be executed. Apply to E. YON<i CHEAN<i. c o D. Brandt 8 Co. Sept 14 v.c PIAHO FOE SALE. No Reasonable Offer Refused. A piano m
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    • 246 7 SHIPPING STOOMVAABT MAATSCHAPPY (STEAMSHIP COMPANY.) 44 NEDERLAND." Fortnightly Mail Service between Java and i Amsterdam via Singapore, Sabang and Oenoa. Stean c a are due on or about the undermentioned dates. Outward Homeward Grotius Sept 18 K. Willem II Sept 14 K. Willem 111 Sept 27 K. Wilhelmina Sept 28
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    • 462 7 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE. PASSENGER SERVICE. *J **"> new steamer* Rhknania," Habsbdbo," HoHKNaTAUFEN," and the Scamdia and Su^eiA. The steamers are specially built for the tropics and have luxurious Passenger accommodation. First-class Cabins amidships, lighteJ throughout by electricity, cabins fitted with fans. Doctor and Stewardesses carried. Laundry on board. Return tickets issued
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  • 553 8 SATURDAY'S PLAT, m C. Singles. R. L. Cuscaden 2 beat R. H. Oliver owe 4. 6—l, H— 2. D. SINGLSS. Brennecke ser. beat Drumniond owe 4 4 4 6. 7 sj 6 3. Smith owe I beat Pondman ser., 6 2, 7 5, Craik beat
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  • 213 8 DARCL A DAB CUP TIE. Darul Adah's eleven met Central Police «-n Saturday Uol on the Reclamation ground m the above competition. Mr MacCubbin referee d. The Police won the U*s and chose the canal side goal and the Darul Adab kicked off Both sides played well m the
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  • 1224 8 P MOORISH HEROISM. Red K.un's Gallantry. Despite a perfect bail of shot and shell from the troops and from the warships, the tribesmen rushed tothe assault across a bullet swept plain, charging with a heroism aad disregard o life that excited the keen admiration of the
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  • 318 8 The annual general meeting of the above Club was held last Friday night at the Club house. There were present all the officers of No. 2 Co. S. V. I. and the Adjutant, Capt. Colbeck. The chair was taken by Capt. Glennie. The working account and balance
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  • 162 8 Great preparations are being made for the I'.izaar m aid of the Building Fund of the new Y. M. C. A The members are putting their backs into it and we hear some novel dress scheme tor them has been devised. The ladies of the community are
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  • 53 8 The Gleufilloch arrived from Amoy ou Saturday rrith 706 coolie 3. The British steamer Zillah came m vestei day laden with coals and consigned to Messrs Boustead 1 Co. She goes on to Christmas Island. One of her crew was ill with fever l and was sent to
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  • 104 8 Much interest has beeu taken m the I Foursomes Pri/.? presented by two mem- J bers. eighteen holes, the combined handicaps of the pairs being not less thau ten lhe semifinal between Capt. Young and llanbun v. Si me and Pent real h has been a particularly close game,
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  • 80 8 A singular accident occurred at Hunstan- B ton the other day. A terrier made a dash T tor a bird on the edge of the high cliff and V |fel over. It alighted upon a lady inmate D |of the convalescent home, who was Mttin* M reading on tbe rocks
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 243 8 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ UHDM COKT*ACT WITH TH. N TO »«I_aMDS IICDIA GOTMMMMT Agent, at Singapore, Ship Agency, late J. Daendel. Co., 2-3 Collyer Quay Merku. BaUvi T HB SeTI? M S K irk Tl °p N pW-n D^ TBB NLY K frdTc.Pe^awe^^pt iTtrntg™ *""**< D >™ bi 1 SU
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 713 8 PASSENGERS. Per Sealda from Rangoon Mrs Lloyd, t Mrs Epotam, and Mr Abban Mari. 9 Per P O Oceana Mrs Maddooks, Mr S. E. Moses, Mr P. D. 8pencer, W. B. Campr bell, Mr A. E. Fearnlay, Mr W. J. Kemp, Mr J. McClymont, Mr Q McClymont, Mr and Mrs
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    • 335 8 VESSELS^ IN PORT. S~ Belle F.M.B. Taeht 100 Ahmat Sept 13 Kuantan P B^u\ W 55? r. A t 364 Hamilton Ma^ 17 SS*T Ship rU **Toas M««t«r Arrived Kroa Consignee For Wk Agapanthus Bnt 2866 Davies Aug 31 Newcastle ISTbS* uUSS" H tl a v n^foi 1 S a,mer
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