The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 September 1907

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  • 15 9 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. bEPTEMBER 17. 1907. NO. 0,087.
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  • 179 9 Tba >t rained relations Le' w»h-u the nilvvt v tiuplnyrtj of the [Jul ed Ivingdrui and the e.Mupiui^.-, shmid Ik-!? fo cud iv a strike, hemuiu q'leetioa beiug 'lie rofosoJ of the Compar.it -i to reco^uise '.he S cietv LJ disjU*« 8— I'agV ■">. An atttuip' is
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  • 1681 9 Oa I his .1 .v iw und red and ■ittj oighl years a-jo -here v.. i. ,ru in the Cathedral ci* oi I.icLti. Id x uidn who his bren mistaken for aaotbor of similar name m are i often pei hips than any other of England's
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 89 9 QAHL'S |yjILK. The only canned Milk m which the full flavour of fresh cow's Milk is retained. ■^■■■■■■■■■^^■■■■■^^■^■^^■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■■fc BEST POT STILL PURE MALT WHISKY I SPEY I ROYAL J Guaranteed By W. M. GILBHY. The Largest Wine and Spirit Merchants m the World. SOLE A<2£ArrS-BOUSTEAD 00. Fusscll's 'GREEN BUTTERFLY' Milk.
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    • 286 9 Entertainments. SINGAPORE TOWN BAND. 47, WATERLOO STREET. Brass and String; or String Band Only. Now open Tor engagements. Music Lessons given, 7 a.m.— 9 a.m.— 5 to 6.30 p.m. J. TRINIDAD, Proprietor Bandmaster. Young Mens Gtiristian Association. SINGAPORE. GRAND BAZAAR. W LL BE HELD IN THE VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL. ON
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    • 19 9 ENGINEERS > GOMTRAQTORS. i w 9 B m i Z \*****M O CL < 9********\ BURMA STRAITS SIAM and j QHINA.
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    • 87 9 TO-DAYS ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanteds. Second-band gramaphone leasons m musical theory and two Chinese draughtsmen Page 4 and 7. Special meeting of the Straits Trading Co. on October 22nd, to issue the Id, ooo reserve share 3 -Page 2. Half-yearly general meeting of the Chamber of Commerce and Exchange on Sept. 30th
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  • Page 9 Miscellaneous
    • 392 9 > m* < THE WEEK To«3DAT, 17t!l Hiab Wat^r i— 8.38 a.. 5.18 p Birthday Sports »t JbbjOCO. S. C. C. Tennis Pathe Cinematograph Sh w 7.3' v 8.30 p Parsi Thtutra CLatra Bakavii. S j Wodko%uay. i?th High Water 8 81 a.. 7 S i Day cf AltooOflMßft (Jewish
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 627 10 Hfcvcrttscmcnts. iVoneEs. CHAMBER OF COMMERCE AND EXCHANGE. Th? Ha'f Yearly General Meeting of the Chamber of Commerce and Exchange will b a heid m tbe Exchange Room, on Monday, 3 th S^ p. ember. 1907, at I II p.m. Brsi.NFFs "Toiifo-m members of what has taken Blace8 lace out ing
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    • 722 10 Hfcvcrtieemcnts. NOTiGESm %m i i GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office up to noon of Monday the 7th proximo, for the removal of refuse rice from the Singapore Prison for a pericd of twelve months from Ist January, 1908 The Government does not bind itself
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    • 567 10 HbverttecmcHts. NQTIGES. REWARD $500. Tlie above reward will be paid for infor mation leading to the arrest of Lim Siew Hock, late cashier of Trading Company Holland. Last aeen on September 7th at noon m Singapore. Photograph may be seen at the Central Police Station. Sept 13 21.9 NOTICE Rooma
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    • 547 10 advertisement*. INSUsRAAIGES. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. i FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE. Funds Exceed £1 2,000,000. W. A. SIMS, Manager, Eastern Branch. Aug 29 Guardian Assurance Company, Limited, London. I Subscribed Capital .j82,000,0U0. Total Invested Funds, upwards 0f...j66,230,0U0. Annual Income upwarda of ,£l, UO.OOO. Fire Risks. Short or Long Periods
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    • 511 10 flfcvcitiscmcnti.-, B2UMKS. Hongkong Shanghai u^ Corporation. Paid-up Capital Rbsbrvb Fund.— Sterling Reserve 110^000,000 Silver R<?sei-ve... fH.000.000 t* 2 Reserve Liability or Propribtobs ilO.i COLRT OP DlßlCToka G. H. Mbdhi-ust, Em.— Chairm.Hon. Mr. Ha.NaT K^wjcK.-D.rcTr f* A. iL.OBS.Eaq. A.IiACKr, Esq. K Shbw*.v C. K. Lsnzmann, Esq. H A WS. r H.
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  • 566 11 E l^u Graham aaaai eeeed by In-; Ati.. u -on, Criini ml hn»l ,il;,i 1 partineu: at s aywnaad brought dowa tonaagooa iqgo 188 th oa dmrgee of knpanaeaatiag i Biiti-h oAeer, bari g repraaanted himaalf tv be captain T. D. Jachaon, Kings Own 1.--and of
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  • 307 11 Hv Thi: Cfvi.on Xvtionai. Association. At a maaftiag ot tba Ceylon National Ass... ation, the -i v-kmvn (Mr. Kamanathau) said I see it is the daafo of the aamabara that I. as Chairman, should propoaa th. following resolution, namely: That the Ceylon National Association reepectfuUy to
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  • 258 11 An Important law haa jaßtbeeeme earn ia the United States which aif eels all ClitilQßa of that country residing abroad. It prOTidm that a aatmaHanfl ettiaea who learna tin 'country and dwells elsewhere continuou [for live years shall he preeufleed to h we al j doned Ml
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 557 11 fttwrtf rt cmcnt8 7\UQTIO\ f S. PcLIIMTsARY notice. Tanglin Furniture Sale. THE PROPERTY OF Mrs. VINCENT, I AT EDGEHILL, MOUNT EUZABETH. Saturday, 28th September. H. L. COGHLAN Co., Licensed Auctioneers and Surveyors. 7 19.9 IS EXCELLENT OPPORTUNITY FOR AN INDUSTRIAL COMPANY. STEAM LAUNDRY EQUIPMENT tFOR SALE BY AUCTION AT No.
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    • 549 11 advertisements. AUCTION SALE 01 Valuable Teck and Pei\twood Household Furniture (Sic. TO BB HELD AT No. 460, SIRANGOON IWD, SINGAPORE. On Saturday, 21st September, at 2-30 p.m. Compriaing iron bedsteads, Teak almeirahs, Carved teak sideboard, 7 eak revolv.ng Book stand. Bentwood furniture. Crockery and I Glassware &c. Ac. G. A.
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    • 540 11 There is no Work P ssib'e on the Most Expensive Machine which cannot be Performed on THE "EMPIRE" TYPEWRITER. It is guaranteed to outlast the highest priced machines. It is without clumsiness or excessive weight. Its Simplicity and Beautiful work have gained for it the highest praise from; Grovernments. Municipalities
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    • 869 11 Singapore Sporting Olub. THE AUTUMN RACE MEETING WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the 15th, Thursday the 17th and Saturday the 19th October, 1907. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. IWetfay, IMA October, l'.tO?. I, The Maiden Plate Vhluo ft**). A Kace for Maiden HOBBM Weight 9-r. Ex-<iiitiius to receive »n alh.wanre bf 7ib.
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 23 12 «„S n u S P F n; i ber 4> 19 7 at Shanuhai. to Mr. and Mrs. F. Laf.ge, a ecn.
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    • 51 12 On September 3. 1907. at Aiameda. Cali- 0 h r a n nghaf RlnEß,r P On September 4. im. at Hankow, W J WioLEswoRTH Chartered Bmk of India' Aaat I tla and china, age* 26 y*ars. Oa Seotember 5. 1907. at Shanghai, John A lf ander Stewakt. aged CT
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  • 1856 12 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, Sept. 17, 1907. r ■■■lefcluTtattW mn That telegram that was published at the close of last week referring to the visit of a British Committee of Enquiry into the militarj system of Switzerland, may contain far more m it of the potential making of tbe
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  • 754 12 n,b f abei i° h U%Un two m^^h,. the pohca succeeded oa Sunday m arresting a Chinaman ,n Sslegie Koul He is alleged to have committed criminal breach of W iv reaped of a sum of |M 5. The Ruesian Government has consented mt^ tb BU^° f 250 roub]^« 8
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 205 12 Caldbeck MacGregor AND COMPANY. n WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. ALE, BEER STOUT IMPORTERS. BOTTLERS AND BLENDERS. BRANCHES AT: Shanghai, Tientsin, Hongkong, Penang, Glasgow and London, WITH AGENCIES throughout the East. Purveyors to the British Army and Navy and U. S. Navy. ACENTS for the principal Champagne, Claret Ho:k, Port Sherry
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    • 312 12 Mr. C. Bruderer. p. p.e. TO LET FURNISHED. Large House m Tanglin suitable for i Family or a Bachelors Mes* of three. Mode rate terms to a good tenant. Apply Homeward care of this paper Sep 13 p4 tts 31.10 POPULAR WANTS. WANTED a second hand Gramaphone s'atf the make
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  • 129 13 (By Submarine Telegraph— Reuter's.) WHAT IT PROPOSES. No Peace Establishment." Rec. S.pt It.. 11 88 am. ii laaa speaking at Blair Athol aud the *nay s:heine said that six visons of regalirs would be supplemented -teen divisions of tei ritorials, which mbined m six great commands. ofautry
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  • 25 13 Another False Clue. lacatioa against the W 't.r- er's aeriltaat Margin, for a Wyrley, ha. llapied has been disci, erged. v-
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  • 34 13 at 4 86 p m. :r t iaaaaigratioa, 0 tawa far Veaeoaeer ti iaaeetial I 'Mental imm'gMr I arrived ?.t < I iw.x iud eoa< feti th the G varaaaeal to day.
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  • 12 13 Ine ju» n expre-- d Is tr.;in aa I -LJured.
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  • 25 13 I the Akatai P'.-in it i re, waa ek I ad ii i del l _jed of p«diI »a< n al Akatai.
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  • 311 13 < of Mr i\ A Vai peel f 8 i. Selango iM I 3-'. MaeCarthy, the ehiel quarter iter of tba Aatei aa Army ia tha PI igh j i i gar from Man B§ i• Th*- bOBM o a Priaa Eitel Friedricl to A merica via E'jn iitetee that
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  • RAILWAY SERVANTS.
    • 83 13 Received at 7 10 pm. The Executive of the Ainalgmia'ed S> eiety of Railway Seivauts has issued ballots to its number on the <iuestion of a general strike, which it Btrongly* recom mends. The ballots are returnable on Oct. 28:h aud it is expected that the Executives decision
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    • 29 13 With reference to the hitter's demands, .Urge and enthusi istie meetings were held jat Manchester, Peterboro, Crewe, Derby and other centres yesterday, and supported the Executive. i
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  • 59 13 Scheme Issued. The War Utlice has issued directions to the L >rd Lieutenants of Counties with a view to the formation of Couuty Aeaaahv j tions, accompanied by a model scheme. Amendments to the .scheme, with a \iew j to meeting 1 >cal circum-t inces, will be eoajsideied
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  • 39 13 No More Freak Defenders. Rec. Sept. l«;.h 1*.50 p m. H^neshoffs have completed tie prdiminary designs for a niuety foot yeeht to defead the America Cup. The extreme feataia. of former defenders have I ecu abandoned.
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  • 380 13 Sultan vs. Pretender. A Fight Imminent. The Sultan of Merooeo has left Fez foi 1 Rabat where he is expected to arrive on Sept. 21st. It ia reported thai Malay Htfil is also going to Ribat and h.s thirty thousand followers. 1 General Drude reports that he has
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  • 473 13 CANDIDATES VIEWS ON THEMSELVES. Th* meeting of th 9 Pen ing Chamber of Commerce on Wednesday laat to decile who should be recommended to Government as the representative of the senior settlement on Council, will we should think go down iv locil history as tho most human
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  • 514 13 Peking. Septem!*-! 9. Hsiang Chi H«ug, the Provincial Treasurer ol the Miaahi Provinces hrn been ordered to subm-.t himself for effi;ial investigation. 'This i> dii-> to ivpreeeat tti> us i*fi;j_j nadc to the Peking <JovernmHut by the merefaaatl of the Mtuchi Proviuces. Oviag to the reeigaetioa
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  • Correspondence.
    • 285 13 TO THE II 1 1..1: Djar Sir: The following circumstance occurred at a leigue match played here on the Ht,h inat —between S. V. S* and T. H. O. R. Clubs. The i»*U was placed for a goal kick by one of the backs of the S.
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  • 292 13 M idame las a portrait of Capt 1 »._na- i j >w«ki and his bride Miss Bletcher, and krives the following exoual of Ihe wedding At St. Clement's Chnreh, Woriaby, on Aagaat 14th, the marriage took place of I Captain R. E. K. Donajjwski, A.P.I), Lite tha
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  • 154 13 One of the newiv reernitej ipeeis! Chiuese police eoaetablr. Ti Ah Chow, waear. raagaad before Mr G.-eeu, tbe Mooed m j^is- trate, yaetorday afteraooa, oa aa allegation of ext.rtion. Acting lutpector Treadgold coadqctaJ the proercuta n. Chea Ah Toag, a pork-eeller, laid that on the
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  • 164 13 A SI dacei Mala? wnied Imba bin Hadji Hatnid wa. brought before Mr Grefn. the leoond magietrate. feefcorday afternoon, for preKmiaary enquiry into taree charges of aouaebreskiag ana two of theft. The aceaied toid the poji.-e he has spent tareaty years m j lit. Bergeant Little of Orchard
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  • Page 13 Advertisements
    • 51 13 I Pneumonia. This disease always results from a cold or I from an attack of influenza. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy quick ly cures those ailments and counteracts any tendency towards pneu--4 monia. It is made especially for these and similar ailments and can always be depended upon. For sale by all
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    • 66 13 A Good Family Liniment. 1 Every family should be supplied with a F bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm. For f cuts, bruises, burns, scalds or similar injuries, which are of frequent occurrence m every household, there is nothing so good It cools and soothes the wound and not only gives
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    • 122 13 ROBINSON Co.l (Annual Cash Clearance I I SALE I I Now Proeeedingl J DNrF A year I I Ulltt A YEAR ONLY. I I REAL REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. I a ROBINSON CO. I SIGNAL ASPARAGUS. I <*— a— i^^^ I £.11 H! It *^^v I'lU LUXURY. \f fj- j
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  • 1372 14 tf WELLMAN EXPEDITION. Mb. Well man's Camp, Bntmiotfi JILY 2"». c It has. so far. been an extraordinarily un- j, favourable July m SpiUbergen. Bell Sound, t bead-quarters of tbe whalers, is full of ice, and g even tbe whalers bave bad to seek tbe other
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  • Page 14 Advertisements
    • 531 14 On the Berth. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. For Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Ports. The Imperial German Mail Steamer "KLEIST" 9,000 tons. Captain Meyer, having left Colombo on Saturday the 14th inst, at 1 a.m. may be expected to arrive here on Thursday morning the 19th inst., en route for above ports. For
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    • 509 14 tiDvcrtiscmcnts. SHIPPING. KYX JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY Service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. I'm fa Mail Contracts with th» Impbbial Japanbbb Govibnicsnt. Specially designed for the Company's Euro- pean Service, lighted throughout by Electric **y, provided with exoellent
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    • 633 14 Htoerttocmcnte. 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 Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or aboot MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Delhi Sept 28
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    • 625 14 aDvcrtioCincnts. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. OOAST LINES steamers of the Coaat Fleet* TOXB reg. tons reg. Petchaburi 2191 DevawongM 16^3 j Borneo 2 IX) Paklat 1657 < Kobsichang 30V) Anghin 1657 i Rajah 2028 Locksun 1657 Piteanolok 2019 Choising 1657 Bangkok 192<) Pongtong 1657 Rajaburi 190-1 Samsen 1657 Korat 1900
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    • 679 14 H^crtt^cinciito. SHIPPING. XXI. Norddeutscher Lloyd, BremeL INPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The faat and well-known mail ;hiB Company sail fortnightly from Bi Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, South Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection M Naples, Alexandria and vice veraa) Port suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, 11 rono., Shanghai, Nagasaki A Kobe bi V
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  • 605 15 1 Activity ix Rcmher Companies Im,:\ Rubbbi Journal or A 1 gust 13th.. The holiday season m Louden has been iiinarkable for tbe display of interest m connectiofl with various rubl>er companies, and, t a tei lata extent, indicates that the potential it iea of the plantation industry
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  • 295 15 Si 11 .p.. re. Thi ..nui-r m Britain has sent L :."iniuir bird beck to the t r> -f r. inteaded, tbe cl-1 borne being l trifle cool, they w Hence hcuses kai] are bring MUgfct after, j the 'lisni tj 1 1 s ine of p house-hunt •■ing
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  • 69 15 (CoaaacTßD up to c ept M.) Bank 4 m/s 2/4 demand 2/4 Private credite 3 m/§ 2/4 J credits 6 m/s M 2/4 FaxNcn, demand Bank 293 GnnHAHT, demand 238£ [»Dia,T. T, 174 Hongkong, demand 4i/odis Yokohama, demand 114| j Java, demaud 140 I Bangkok, demand f3| Sovbkkigns, Bank
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  • 127 15 S 16 ptemb;r 'Tin buyers 80 00 Gambier 6.85 Gambier Cube No. 1 10.35 Gambier Cube No. 2 9.70 Pepperßlack (ordjn. Spore) 17.75 Pepper, White (fair L.W. 5 p.e.) 23.8' Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) 21.00" Nutmega (80 to tbe lb.) 31.00 Mace (Banda) 64.00 Olovaa (Amboina) Liberian Coffee
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  • 494 15 MINES. Capital Capital Issue Paid Iwued paid up Valat up Companr. Wuotatloo. $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin 11. Co. Ltd 1 4 50 i!°W° 0 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited itT MMM EMS Jf B Hydraulic Tin M. Co. Ltd MM f 2MK? 1', £1 £l D Development
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  • Page 15 Advertisements
    • 1370 15 Stovcrtiscmcnts. atoertiaement*. wanted BAROCYCLONOWANTED METERS. Student Requires lessons m the Theory of M 7 cl rrc t S Singapore Free p reBB Th useful instru. ept 17 9 j menfcs to navigate through Wanted immediately two Chinese Draugbta-i the China Seas m the tymen with knowledge of Surveying. Apply to
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    • 343 15 SHIPPING STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPY (STEAMSHIP COMPANY.) •NEDERLAND." Fortnightly Mail Service between Java and j Amsterdam via Singapore, Sabang ana Genoa. Steame 1 are due on or about the andertneutiontxl dates Ou lws-<i K. Willem 111 Sept 27 K. Wilhelmina Sept 2H Oranje Oct 11 Grotiu* Met 12 Kembrandt Oct 25 K.
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    • 469 15 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE. PASSENGER SERVICE. Hf tbe new eteamers Rhesakxa," Hahbktjkg," Hohen*tacfes," and ths SCANDIA" and Silesia.' The steamers are specially built for the tropics anl bave luxurious Passenger accommodation. Fir^.t class Cabins amidships, lighted tnrongbont by electricity, cabins fitted with fans. Doctor and Stewardesses carried. Laundry on board. Return tickets
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  • 183 16 Wills and Estates. Mr I'pcott made an application yesterday j before the Chief Justice, Sir W. H. Hyud"- < man Jones, for probate of the will of the late t R >bert Jennings Page, of Lewisham, who died iv March last year, leaving property within the jurisdiction
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  • 464 16 4 1 1 101 11 Murder at Anson Roao The Kiing foodseller, Sabapathy was ag^in iv the dock at the resumption of the Assiz i hearing yesterday by Mr Justioe Fisher. Prisoner stauds charged with murdering mother Indian named Gvnndam io Ansou Roid ou July 4th. He is
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  • 102 16 Shortly before noon yesterday Mr Pett. superintendent of the Fire BrigOdO, received a telephone m-»ssige Ire m Fort Oaaaiag thai the Officers Ifeoi at Blakang Mati wat* ol fir**. He turned oat a detacl ment of a d-^zen men, with Mr WiUon, the second officer, and took
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  • 73 16 AiMatia Baiao Taavaraaaaa t>> Manila Chefoo, Sept B. Adaatt4 was transferred from his prison on shore to the I'ui'el States cruiser Gilv. .>u al 680 pm, yesterday, by force. The QftlatetM '.eaves Chefoo on Monday evening f i r M mill, where Adsetts is to be Uaded.
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  • 92 16 > m <. Bingkok St. Audrew's Society has a benevolent fund of IHM ticals It was proposed to give a St. Andrew's Ball on the 29th "There was as usual seme talk of economy the last ball con Tts. 1.790, odd but ro very definite suggestions were fort h comic*
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  • 174 16 The second aunu il meeting under A. A A. lules will b 3 bei I ia Ipoh on Friday and Saturday November '29 :h. aud 30th. The jvents, "the ccurse and the arrangements svill be the same as last year, with the jxoeption of the Veterau's Race
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  • 334 16 Col Walktr, CM CJ., is very anxious that ladies irom Singapore should enter fcr the competitions at the Ladies' Bisley, to be held at Taiping on Friday, 27th. and Saturday 28th lost. Theie will be quite a good gathering, and Solaogor is sending a good m id;,
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  • 213 16 Paaaißß'fj ad-, k k. Maru tie Boioaji, the Jepeaeea Preen.*- 1 lias issued instructions to tbe head-* of various Department-, of the Government m regard to the lotetooiee with llussia. -Japan and Russia, be point.-, out. have been intimately associated for years. l'nfortunatei\ tbe two '-..iintri»s were
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  • 205 16 I The annual conference of the High (Join n;i-,siori< ra under the Ministry of Mm Interior was opened m Bangkok. H. P». H. the Ciown I'rinee attended tbt tiffin mjtrmm by H. R. H. tli*' Minister <it the Ministr. Iv addition to th» High Commissioners the quests
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  • 302 16 A carg>of tin ore arrived from Sinkep 1 esterday by the Sultan van Lingga. The Sea B.lle arrive 1 from Kuantan ud Pahang on Suudav with Mr. Justice lelfield, Dr. D. K. McDowell, Captain L'albot and Messrs. Eyre Kenny, F. J. B. Dykes, R. G. Watson. R O
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  • 409 16 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship. Green v Upcott, unfinished. B Soraiao. Lt. Dinwiddy l«eit T. G Scott, t— 3, B -6. Haskios l»eat Baddeley. 7— 5. 6 4. Dorm beat Lt. Scott, 6 2, 4— »i, S— 1. C SINOLKS. W. K. Gray b at Lt Wbitty.
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  • 276 16 The result of the second roticd of tbe Golf Champions-hip, played at the Garrison Golf Club Links, is as follows. Ferguson beat Everett, 5 up and 4 to play. Kirkwood beat Finlayson, 1 up. Campbell beat Millar, 8 up and t> to play. P. Nesbitt beat Bishop,
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  • Page 16 Advertisements
    • 36 16 Chamberlain's Pair. Balm. Thia liniment should occupy a prominent place m every home. It has n j equal for it 3 prompt cure? of cue*, burn*. bru .3cs and I iprains. For sale by all deaier«.
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    • 250 16 OE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ a V_ D T ACT w »th thjc NiTHoaLANDs India GovoawgvT Agente at Singapore, Ship Agency, late J. Daendels Co.. 2-3 Collyer Quit *#i o THB UNDERMENTIONED DATES ARE ONLY APFHOXIMATF Awhanfo^li SeP R-i ll Siak P f ka Baroe. BengUlL. Pane^JLaWan Bii Asahan iTandjong Balei)
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  • Page 16 Miscellaneous
    • 561 16 PASSENGERS. Per Selantfor from T. Anson. Mr and Mrs Riebardaon, Dr. Leitcb and Messrs W. W. Douglas, F. Buynes, P. H;<ffner, Harvey, Dubois, Nairn, J. R. Brooke, Grover, J. B. Westerhout. H. W. Davidson and W. A. B. Gooda'l. Per G. G Meyer from Pal-tr.bang. Dr. Knaap and Mr Bennet.
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    • 692 16 VESSELS IN PORT. ci Men-of-War Flag and Tons Commanderf A.rrlreA From 9Ui Merlin Brit cru. 1070 Walker Sept 3 Penang Nor Wright Am. tra., 364 Hamilton May 17 Mania Dock Ship WUat Ac Tons Master Arrived Frcm Consignee For yji t Agapanthus Brit 2866 Davies Aug 31 Newcastle Hutt. Bro-,
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