The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 September 1907

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1907. NO. (5,092
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  • 145 1 China is to hn-d s Poiliaineat so they say P._e 5. The tribes iiavt- In. l their ehani t eosaiog to diid have rejected terms end now General Diode has reeominjnced hostilities P. 5 and leider. The London nwpera do not think much of t;ie A jlu
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  • 626 1 The pursuit deviu through nl the vv l »»»oc upationofa si tV kin 1 whaeft ifa >v be *pp> *_he Wlt doe spirit ofc naioVi t'io* I poasibUity. J) rile hire played and a presumably continue to play an Mtreeaely importanl pari m the life of the bo man
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 248 1 Brown motor Cycles 3! H.P. can now be delivered from STOCK 1907 pattern. Repairs to Motor Cars, Enamelling, Plating Vulcanising, &c, &c. Straits Cycle and Motor Co. BATTERY ROAD. I the ARROL-JOHNSTON car] I SCOTTISH CUP RECORDS. 1 IQOS— WINNER. ARROL* JOHNSTON." 1906— 2nd, 3rd, and Uth PLAGES. <& ARROL-JOHNSTON.
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    • 180 1 Entertainments. GRAND CINEMATOGRAPH Pathe Freres I TO-NIGHT I ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT I A NEW FEATURE IN CINEMATOGRAPHY The Projection by Transparence. The Largest Picture ever Projected I m the East. I FREE FROM FLICKER ABSOLUTELY ROCK STEADY. SINGAPORE TOWN BAND. I, 47, WATERLOO STREET. Brasi? and String; ox*
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    • 333 1 POPULAR WANTS. WANTED a Second-'nand Gramapbone, I medium s.'zj. Apply stating mak«> and price. 'J. c 8 "Free Press." I APARTMENTS. ROOMS with board at Barganny House. Apply to Mks. ORKK 7, Oxley Rise. Terms moderate. Aug 15 v.c. Apartments puitable for Married couple, or two gentlemen, private Bathroom and
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    • 135 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Messrs l'"w. !l ft Co. particulars ol Zetland House property for sale: and of a sale <>f a lar-e r|uautity ol photographic g —Peg The Thongwa for P A India Page B. Chance for those urho like domestic pets. Messrs Powi 11 < i. sell two lar^e pythons
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 181 1 THE WEEK MOVDAT, S3f_j Hi h Water:- 11 Ma. II 18 TabaraaeJ iy n ML M. M^ii Horiisward i M. 11. Mail Outward dus. s. 0 ais. Pail a Cfaaai apograph Show 7 10 1 I -V p P_rs: I iMtii Hi/:; S. C T-:uis. Path"- I •.'.;•>; Pars i
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  • 336 2 Fur the first time m the history of the wjrld some BJgaaiaa from the lturi Fprest nave been on a visit to Eng'and. These little people live like savages m the dense forest m Central Africa, which presented so much difficulty to Sir H. M.
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  • 198 2 A rich Marwari family of Bombay invited at tbeir marriage ceremony Gauhar Jan, a well-known n<nit<h girl of CUcutta, who is a tirfct rata s-in^T m India, paying her a fee of Rs. Lf>, CO. La*er the visited the Lady N rtt.cote Hindu Orphanage a^d agreed
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  • 212 2 The terms for the improvement of the mail services with the Far East a^e now issued. The new contract w.th the rßaiaaßEal and I hiental covers a period of seven yeirs from the beginning cf 1903, and the aaovo efficient service will l>e forthcoming at a s'ightiy
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  • 91 2 Baa seoaa t Iby doga r 8 h a sight a.- -,-en the other day by a ■aaaaaal of the Baaaura of Catnatta, lie and a friend landed wi*h a c uple oi aanr B ngoi island, aud Hushed a m a str:p .t' narrow juugle. The two nan a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 71 2 Not if as Rich as Rothschilds. If you had all the wealth of Rothschilds, you could not buy a better medicine for vowel complaints than Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The most eminent physician can not prescribe a better preparation for colic and diarrhoea, both for children and adults.
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    • 891 2 Sing|pore Sporting Club. THE AUTUMN RACE MEETING WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the 15th, Thursday the 17th and Saturday the 19th October, 1907. PROGRAMME. FIRST DAT. Tuesday, UAh October, 1907. 1. Thb Maiden Platb. Value $600. A Race for Maiden Horses Weight 9st. Ex-Griffins to receive an allowance of 71b.
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    • 715 2 Hc-vertisemcnte. IVOTI&E&. T NOTICE Capt. E. B. Flak from this date has been admitted Partner and Manager m our Scandinavian Department. GAGGINO Co. 2 1st September 1907. sept *3 26.9 NOTICE. It ia htreby notified that the appointment of Mr. W. J. Muuer as receiver of tne I estate of
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    • 685 2 Z&vcrttacmcHta. NOTIGES. i PARA RUBBER SEED. Orders now being booked for new Season I Crop commencing August. Special rates for large orders. Apply to Manager, Sungei Rengam Estate, Selangor. Apl 8 o.c SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING work promptly done. Absolute secrecy guaranteed. Hotels and offices attended if required. Mrs. HOWELL, Cavenagh Bridge
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    • 445 2 advertisements. INSURANCES. Commercial Unfon Assurance Co., Ltd. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE. Funds Exceed -J12.000.000. W. A. SIMS, Manager, Eastern Branch. Aug 29 Guardian Assurance Company, Limited, London. Subscribed Capital wC2,000,000. Total Invested Funds upwards 0f... A <i, 250,000. Annual Income upwards of XI, 00,000. Fire Risks. Short or Long Perioda
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    • 489 2 fttociti*cincnt£. I BaAKsT^ Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. [Reserve Fvvd?— $lf Sterling Reserve 110,000,000 Silver Reserve... 111,000,000 j l Reskkve Liaeilitt of propbibtorB Court of Dibbctck* G. H. Mbdhuest, Esq.— Chai:>_ Baa. Mr. HiNhr Kbswick, Dbpttt Cb A. Fuchs, Est,. I A J. H** 4 B. uorrz, Bag. E s u
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  • 946 3 COLONIAL OFFICE REORGANISATION. (Hou>e t Cornaio Au_ 3 Tit; Earl of I '>ey— aslteithe .tect-t t.y t St for ibe tui ties whether bt vaa io i pcMittua Io eoeuu_wic__i to the House the steps for the better crdeiing t the baa of the self-go\erning Colonies, and of toe Impei
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    • 536 3 _wt>vr?rti !*cmcnt3. nLGTIONS. AUCTION SALE Monday. 23rd September, at 11 a.ut Two large pythons, m good condition. POWELL i Co.. Auctioneers Seat 23 24.9 AUCTION SALE OF A Large Quantity of Photographic j Goods. Cameras, Engravings, Brass Goods, Japanese Vases, &c. TO BE HELD AT POWELL Co.'s SALEROOM, Monday 30th
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    • 593 3 'Advertisements. W\Jl IQNs. i sta r op MSMUM CKUA bUVcE ENG. d^ceabed. AUCTION SALE OF Chinese Jewellery, &c. TO BE HELD AT POWELL A CO.'S SALEROOM, I Monday, 23rd Sept., at 11 a.m. Gold pindings silver wai,t belt, diamond SwLrS- °P ,a brace »ets. kroaangs. diamond rings, &.c, &c. Now
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    • 583 3 Htocrttecmcnts. TO LET. Tv LET Nu«. ia, 2 Mojnt Elizabeth aid '8b Wilkie Road. Apply to LOH LAM, 503 North Bridge Road. Sept 16 19.11 To let Clydesdale Gilstead Rd. Dining, Sitting, 4 Bedrooms, Verandahs. Tennis and Stabling. Immediate Entry. Apply at Bonnie Docn Syed Alley Road. Sept SI 22
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    • 422 3 THERE ARE NO Exorbitant Profits. FOR ANYBODY ON buchanan's Whiskies. I THE PUBLIC GET THE FULL BENEFIT of the High qualities of "Red Seal" and "Black <Sb White" at the lowest possible prices. "Red Seal" retails at 9.50 per case. Black White" at $12.50 of all dealers. WHOLESALE FROM THE
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    • 34 3 Chamberlain's Fain Balm Ihia liniment should occupy a prominent place m every home. It has no equal for i: prompt cure<? of cuts, burn?, bruise? an i IS{ rains. For sale by all dealers.
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 39 4 Kh;edii< h.— On die 2ith aaaual at h.ilk. itb. 80 Sydenham Hill. London S. E., the wif. ofOusrai Fhiedkich of a daughter. At Bala 10. (inuigt-rd. OB the 22nd. th. wif. of Captain A. \e\<;i.e of a dangbter.
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    • 27 4 FniEDiin h. -On the 23th iagaal at Dalkeith, BO TTjilaahaai Hill, Loudon s. Iho infant daughter (EUinor Raby Cbarlottt ot Mr. i Mrs. OUBTAV Frikdrii h.
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  • 2231 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, September 23, 1907. S-Tt While there mu>: be a general feeling of regret at the news tha' th» Moorish Ink* men who have given the French at Oaaa. blaaon a samp'.e of the grim determination that is the natural ex press im of niaatioiaw, are
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  • 683 4 Mr. Brockmin. the acting R_a ral of the F.M.S is expected on Friday m the Sea Belle. An accident occurred at Tan «ej p_on Friday afternoon. Engiue N Sranii to a Kling pointsman and injun I arm. He was sent to the ho.-.pi' d n an < >>mau, a Malay
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 214 4 KELLY WALSH EYE STRAIN EYESIGHT m lIT,-----,* By Dr. (irimshaw. 65 cAits. HRpF VVPFIIX YEaR BOOK OF PHONOGRAPHY I I f f LlLllVlJ 65 Mate. BY ELINOR GLYN ACCOUNTING BANKING A Practical Text Book. $5.50. PLFASURE MOTOR CARS. PASSION By A .1. Wallis Taylor. $2 50. PENALTY SKINNER'S^INfNG t___ manual
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    • 246 4 I J. H- FINCKEp.p.c. I Wanted European or Eurasian Building Overseer to be m charge of building m courae of erection. Apply to M. R. c o Free Pre3B Sept 23 26.9 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET. Business premises are about to be erected near Messrs Kelly Walsh's Printing Works, Orchard
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  • CHINESE PROGRESS.
    • 69 5 \Frcin our rum Cox, ,/>,.//<_•«/.) Rec. Sept. 21,1146 a.m. Decrees published by order of the Djwa-_-er K:npre3S of China establish a Legiola* •i\> Council for China on the basis of a Parliament. r(h'- at- c'.s lieceived Sept 21, 9.30 pm. Peking Edict appoints Pricce Pulun tad another presidents
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    • 42 5 RAND CHINESE. Pec Sept tl, 11 40 am \t Johannesburg Mr. Reyersbueh speakbf meeting of the Chamber of Mines -aid that a number of Chinese had offered u.ne managers eight thousand pouuds tterluj o l>e allowed to remain m the mines.
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    • 40 5 aoteeo j>trikes are threatening m Bri•a n, including the strike of railway men, tin makers, pattern makers m shipyards at Belfast the weavers of Glasgow, and the then cf Norwich. i'eheved that this signing a general r unrest.
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    • 27 5 TIME FOR TRIBES. General Drude at thantqaoat of the tribes •wed them a prolonged trees and a 'line limit for definitely BBBeerieg the peace r erms.
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    • 27 5 Kec. Btft. 22nd. 11 50 am. Fho negotiations between the tnliesmen >.nd the French authorities at Casablanca ta^en broken < ff. i^neral Prude resumes hostilities forth-
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    • 130 5 A X iropean was rwf.. t e Mr. CoUaaa, the _istrate, ou Saturday, on an allegabeing a deserter from the British li-" said his name was John Smith ltd that he had been a musician m the .i Light Infantry. He was stationed it Wellington barrack*. Madras, and
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    • 139 5 REMARKABLE BTORI PROM AMERICA. IKB 1 #nVßO*fl \i MM »\"Rk to Nte fork, from Wheeling Kiel tk d a -p^?ial train nga ti cii.vrif nai wr*cI Bear ahere the railway liie atom i ginela liner. f I .fd »Ir aha ate, hu. i.sine; tl w of the
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  • 104 5 > m < Cejlea Colt cricketer T< mmy J i- -line friend among the Daberi ol the Becreatioa Club here an interview with Sir Herny Mcl A Orjlea paper MJS i C C.C r Colts match on SiturJav. I shed to kuow from the Hon. Mr. 1 ehe was captaining
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  • 25 5 (By Subm irine Tetegraph— Renter' a.) FRANCO CANADIAN. A Franco Canadian treaty was signed m Paris yesterday providing for numerous mutuil tariff concessions.
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  • 114 5 Meter a correspondent at Teheran says that the Government has communicated to Parliament a memorandum explaining the Anglo- Ku.ssi m agreemeut which Great Britain and iTnan_ have communicated to Persii as contributing to allay popular suspicion of the intended division of Pjrsia. Received Sept 22nd, 12 2o a.m.
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  • 36 5 The Hague Plenary Conference has adopj t«d the proposal re.'ardiui; the establishment of a prize court. It has also adopted a motion recommend- ing a third Conference to be held eight rears I hence.
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  • 78 5 Mr Haldane speaking at Liverpool discussed the value of ideas and the supremacy of brains and said that he had ofteu wondered whether we should not be compelled eventual'v to organise a general staff for all governmeut departments similar to that of the war office. As illustrating
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  • 46 5 K. rtv.«ue people weie ki'.led aud :>4 injured m a collision between au express and a freight trair at Euciruacion, Mexico. The latest details lejardiag the railway accident at Eae irnacion m Me-ioo is tint 63 have been killed aud 1 3 injure!.
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  • 26 5 Thirty-five cases of bubmic plague have o-cu -re<l at Sin-Erancisco. Ip to the present 80 have died aud 7" suspects are under observation.
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  • 22 5 The result m the runuiu/ for the Prince Edward Handicap is Lischana 1. AH-Blaek •J, and Tirara S.
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  • 245 5 Dutiolly. a ptettj c latoUntod mansion on the Tiy. not far from tba source, origtoillj the eonatrj roaalonea of Lord Neave, the witt\ jndge, boa boon inquired by Mr D. 0 wall kn iv t > the British co'ony iv Singapore, when he Im> bom iahashMoa
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  • 77 5 On Saturday night the Cadets of the Volunteers gave a dance at the Kittles Institution. There was a large attendance of the young soldiers and their friends: a long programme of nineteen dances which many of the enthusiasts saw right through without a sit-out and a
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  • 1303 5 The Siltvs's Birthday. The Officers of thj Johore Service gave a banquet at the Johore H»tel on Saturday night, m honour of His Highness tbe Sultan's Birthday. Over a hundred and thirty sat down, His Highness being on the right of the Pitob Mentri. The Hotel has never looked
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  • 95 5 440 i .v./'s R A i;. The rival race of the second serie of quortetly competitions was swum off on Sunday. This was the 44<) yards competition. The sea was rather choppy but the tide favoured the swimmers. Six started, of whom IV.ack dropped oat half way. where Keer
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  • 89 5 Calcutta. September The Committee of the Bengal Chamber of Commerce have received from tbe Stngapoie Chamber of C mmer.e a letter, da?ed 2nd Autust. lorwnrding a report and a statt-i.ient of the results of tests upon ten samples of >mhay yaics bought m Ihe S<u_apore market. The report
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  • 252 5 Ti.e Foh4 tfosfica i- -till aalneiontlj acarsa and expensive m this country to make any Ihonght of lisit^ mbtor for street paring aooaa Inznrioas; and the 000 l of tiansportint? it from Afri-a is still expensive encugii to admit of rahhor ><einij heatod a- a refineiiient beyond the
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  • 201 5 The stealing of guwna i- asade cnaaealaorj m woiiie of the learned prnfoailoea. where the pra.fi. is Oasoatiallj one wbio.h add.s dignity both totlie weaie and the calling to whidi he I Wongs. In the Charok priests and clergymen don them when perforating the sacred duties ii-langing to
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    • 129 5 pROBINSON Co."| I Annual Cash Clearance II SALE i (Now Proceedingl IfiNrp A year I UIIUC A YEAR ONLY. I REAL REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. I ROBINSON CO. J jg MONARCH' VISIBLE ■_> MADE IN fZZ TYPFQ IM TUDITir CI7ITC /__if -"Masai i i r m THREE SIZES /g;^— TWO
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    • 650 6 WHALE BATTERS A SHIP. Stosk m the Pi.wTks and Almost Sank thk Steamer. Tbe Grimsby trawler Salvia readied port on Aug. 26, and skipper Rcwson reported having pirked up tbe crew of tbe Norwegian B'eiiu triwler Diamon, winch was discovered m a crippled condition off Faroe. While while hunting off
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    • 430 6 H^wttsenicntwL On the Berth. s.s. ''KISTNA" FOR PORT SWETTENHAM PEftTANO: The above steamer will be detained here for Repairs and Boiler cleaning, and will not take the sailing of the 25th inst. She will reaume her weekly sailings on Wednesday the 2nd proximo. Sept 20 3.10 OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co
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    • 558 6 B^crtteemcntd. SHIPPING. Apcar LineThe undermentioned mail steamers oi the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan calling at Penang, Singapore, Hongkong Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons. Commander, ss. Japan 6,300 J.G. Olifent. s.s. Gregory Apcar 4,606 S.H. Belson. s.s. Arratoon Apcar 4,510 A. Stewart, s.s. Lightning 3,315
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    • 638 6 Hovertiscmente. 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 or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Delhi Sept 23
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    • 750 6 a^crtiscments. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LINES steamers of the Coast Fleet. tows reg. tons reg. Petchaburi 2191 Derawongss 1643 Borneo 21U) Paklat 1667 Kohsichang 2040 Anghin 1657 Rajah 2023 LocAaun 1657 Pitsanulok 2019 Choising 1667 Bangkok 1920 Pongtong 1657 Kajaburi 1904 Samaen 1657 Korat 1900 Loo Sok 1604 Manila
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    • 616 6 Hc--crtiscmcnt9. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Biemei INPEKIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail this Company sail fortnightly from Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Bout] 1 Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection M 1 Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Ss Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singap r icong, Shanghai, Nagasaki A Kobe to
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  • 885 7 1 DEAD; 20 HURT. I \kral Frknch Nearly Ridden Down. Details of the furious charge made by the M Cavalry Brigade against the Household Brigade on the Berkshire Downs recently vhich resulted m many serious casualties ant the death of one man, soon reached Aldershot together with
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  • 71 7 (Co-bbctsp r- t* Bept 21.) Bank 4 m/s 2/4| demand 2/4 Private credits 3 m/a 2/4 T^ credits 6 in, s 24. F bancs, demand Bank... 293 Gbbmakt. demand 238| India, T. T 174 Hongkong, demand 4\%d\% Yokohama, demand 114} Java, demand 140 Bangkok, demand 63 1 Sovereigns, Bank
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  • 124 7 S ptemb.r 21 Tin 8162 i Gambier 7.20 Gambier Cube No. 1 10.35 Gambier Cube No. 2 9.70 Papper Black (ortl'n. Spore) 17.30 Pepper, White (fair L.W. 5 p.c.) 23.50 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) 21.50 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 31.00 Jlace (Banda) 64.00 Cloves (Amboina) Liberian Coffee
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  • 473 7 t-AplUI C*plt*l Issue Paid Isiued p *ld ap V«Io« up Company. WaoUtion. sjbss ss£ sl2 EiKS 1 str 2,2522° 6 00 l Kint,T.n Mines |JL f}!2 f JSJ 9 ooo l Kledang Tin Mining Co. 40 1150.000 99.000 10 10 Knantai Tin Mining Co. Ltd £120,000 120,000 £1 £1
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 46 7 Pneumonia. Hns urease always results from a cold or '°m an atta-k of influenza. Chamberlain's ->->gh Remedy quickly cures these ailments counteracts any tendency towards pneuIt is made especially for these and urniiar ailments and can always be depended u l'jn Fjr sale by all dealers.
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    • 1446 7 _^^t>crttocmc^to. 1 3 -•<»' aiaarnHMMiaanß IT'S A PAD SIGN when i| i toh *.::i.:tc. lingering ccif^li which w»!l i iaken o^. There is no < ■>:. i_c, whether <!d <>r young, i needs attent .om A cou_n so* n v. :i strong c >n>tftu- ...!.t^ ac helpless, m fact a
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    • 276 7 SHIPPING INDO CHINA STEAM NAY. COY., LTD. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular direct service between Calcutta, Straits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, taking cargo on through Rills of Lading for Canton, Swatow, Amoy. Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang. Yangtsze Ports, Formosa, the Philippines &c. <_c. STEAMERSTons Commander "Kutsang 4896 R.
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    • 463 7 HAMBURC-AMERIKA LINE. PASSENGER SERVICE. By the new steamers Rhsnania," Habbburo," Hohenrtaufen," and the WMBM and Silesia. The steamers are specially built for the tropics and bave luxurious Passenger accommodation. First-class Cabins amidships, lighted I throughout by electricity, cabins fitted with fana. Doctor and Stewardesses carried. Laundry on board. Retnrn tickets
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  • 520 8 MUNICIPAL COMMI TTEE'S INTERIM REPORT. The above Committee has had under con sideration the following resolution paM-^'. at a meeting of the Commissioners lit Id on the 20th July, viz "That the Health Committee be rc<|u?sted to give the Board its views on the recommendations contained
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  • 72 8 In tb< i Lip Km .u^ m by ma 2 32 _ad 2 s p of 10 bi 102 He alao w.m the a Ula 2nd, B W. Caater, 31 i C. Curtis makiig the same tot I 2 ecr, getting it en the loag ranee ac.-riiij The BClam
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  • 141 8 Two big haul- were made by the p I on Saturday, whoa they went out on the hunt tor gaiabloro. Supts <Jirdner aud Sivi weut <<ut toe houss iv the Thouison-rd and found i urge party of Chinese bahae, Mid to l>e clercs and ca.-i,ier .■> eui ployed
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  • 837 8 The report of the committee of architects appointed to inquire iuto the condition of St. Paul's Ca'hedral has been presented to the Dsan au 1 Chapter. The committee consisted of Sir Aston Webb, RA Mr. John Belcher, Mr. T. E. Collcut (Pres'dent R.1.8.A.), and Mr. Mervyn E.
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  • 30 8 In tka i.i>--n Raoea "Here- a ridd.e for you. W h •••ii an a tress not an actress!-" V.'!i->r. she's a M GrOOOO agjiu.*, "Give p S it of ten."
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  • 134 8 DARUL ADAB CUP. Straits Indians met iUrul Khir on Saturday and [were l>eateu by two goals to ni). The game was of a give and take nature m the first half, the Khiis having several hot attacks to itpnlfe while they carried on a hot boaaberdaaoat of their opponents
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  • 194 8 <»v the S. R. C. ground, Mr. Sproule's I XI v. S. R The former won on a bow- lots wicket. Beven took seven wickets for I 11 runs, Talma two f or 5 James ha 1 six j wickets for 14, Vetberg foar for :^2. S. R C.
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  • 300 8 Ur rdaYs PLAT. CaaMnoaea i r L. E Qaaai I^-at hT. X K-nr. A BraoLis. J i tR B. Nunneley owe 15.4, it. t. 0 Biaouea. Ma. t F. iTeraj -a- wo. E. W. P. beat M- Doßahj ;-or t. t. D Bnsouae. A. E.
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  • 149 8 The P M.S. Yacht Merau has bseu said to Kirn Hock Ho and will bo placed ou the Bagan Singapore run. Mr Yelge. chief engineer of the Dutch steamer Karang, died of a ruptured spleen and not of cholera as was at first thought. The G.'enogle arrived from
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  • 23 8 I say Uncle Jack, I dreamt you gave me half a crown last night." Did you, my boy! ell. you can keep it."
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    • 112 8 Infant Mortality. The attention of the Town Council at Johannesburg. Transvaal, was last year directed to the fact that out of eighty-four infanta, who died m Docercber, forty-four of them had died of dysentery. An investigation with a view of tracing the source of the disease was authorized. Under the
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    • 63 8 A Good Family Liniment. Every family should be supplied with a bottle of Chamberlain a Pain Balm. For cuts, bruises, burns, scalds or similar injuries, which are of frequent occurrence m" every household, there is nothing 60 good. It cools and soothes the wound and not only gives instant relief
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    • 307 8 D_ KONINRLUKB PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPP I r/aran Ocrnnun wm th_ NaTE_aLANDa I^-dia Agents at Singapore, Ship Agency, late J. Daendels Co., 2-3 Collyer Quay HO UNDEhMESTiONKD DATES Af;K ONLY APPKOXIMA Van Hogendorp Siak Sept. 14 Pontianak and Sin'/kawang, with trans bipment to Percangkat, Kartiasa (Sambaat. Tajan. Sanggau and Sintang \a.entyn Muntok
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 495 8 CLEARANCES September 88. faa der Lyn, Dut. str Visman, for Batavia via Billiton. September 21. Ban Whatt Soon, Brit, str Milne, for Port Swettenham and Penang. Darvel, Ger. str., Littmar.n. for Zamboanga via ports. Ranee, Ger. str.. Patera, for D.di and Asahan. Sui^'ola, Brit atr, Btaat, for Adelaide, Melbourne and
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    • 486 8 VESSELS IN PORT. Men-of-War Hag _nd Tona Commandera Arrived From X-<« jl Wright Am. tra., 364 Hamilton May 1 Manila Dock 22 »x Fed. yet., 100 Ali Sept 20 P. Swett. In, Shir Flae Tons BlOßf' Arrived from Consignee for Charon Brit 1660 Dalgleish Sept 19 Fremantle Mansfield \V Edendale
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