The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 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, FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 27, 1907. NO. 0,09(i.
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  • 128 1 A wire frvva Newftuudlttud tieuoies a j erisit, i lie Colonials strorglt (.poking ibe »pL,licaiion of :he uudiid vivtnti. Pa^e 5 i Autl leader. A notable dniole M page n dealH with ;ic MBM subject Kind OUitM coolies have alxnt to be rep.tttiirnl ri t d and
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  • 839 1 'lheie is Mtkiff poetic iv the plkMtof these well-known structures that it to I* •leak with iv this art cle. lihyming ml prose poet,. ■ty f of the ;ierial 9eus l? i(||i of being support,- 1 ibot* wafer and l^ueith the ek«. of ihe phaswre „f l>okiug „ver iuto
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 170 1 THE Drown motor £ycks 3.J H.P. can now be delivered from STOCK 1907 pattern. 8 Repairs to Motor Cars, Enamelling, Plating Vulcanising, &c, &c. j Straits Cycle and Motor Co. BATTERY ROAD. < 1 the ARROL JOHNSTON^] I SCOTTISH CUP RECORDS. I I IQOS— WINNER. ARROL* JOHNSTON." I lOO6— 2nd,
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    • 496 1 HOTEL de la PAIX. SINGAPORE. Tnls Old Established House having been thoroughly Repaired and Renovated is NOW REOPENED. Good Accommodation for Boarders and Paasengere. A Special licy Is made of the Table, and only Wines, &c, of the best Quality ire supplied. Terms Moderate Runners meet Steamers Entertainments. |6B»D CIH
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    • 77 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS, i i 'Hit Municipality publish tin- proponed BOW rat'K for baikney carria^* > a>id iuviu- |1m puMic to e\prews their opinion on then Tagc J. I Wantnl a Kliuj; Cundut-tor au<l boxing lessons- -Page 7 and I. Shop m It&ffl* s Placi to bt- l«t Pagt 3. The
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 75 1 Next Mails Due. From Bholmid Per P i O Delhi, to day, *itb M:uls of Sept 6. fe&OM China Pei VpLP Heimiob on Boafey, Sept 29. MmT.H ALKJBXDY DIBPAIOHk O FOR LoSDoM Leave Singapore T>tim London Delivered MM Anjc 2«5 Sept 20 Sept 19 P O Ang 30 Sept 24
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    • 423 1 THE WEEK FaiBAT, 27th High Water 1 44 LM p S. C. C. Tennis. Legislative Council, 2.30 p. P A O Mail Outward due. Pathe Cinematograph Show 7 .>•> v p Pare; Theatre. Leila, 9 p SA.TraDA.1 1 28tb Ih Water:— 2 25 a.. 16 p r. A. Wet-k-end Camp.
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  • 209 2 The following properties were dispoM-d 1 at aucti.-n on Wed tie* «1 t r Freeh 13 Imd *»H ihr*e itory dwtlliug hoti-e k-vftu hs N > M Dux'ou Hill. B u^ht by < 1 X c Chuan f»r .*4 .000 X eebol'l Uud aud hou^e kuowu us No
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  • 178 2 H ivr 8 net foi llti. 1 T*.> B} Li at a vere i.-t< re Mr <T-e*M\ 1, tn\ f. vtwtevdaj, >.»u allefptiiona oi il is >: ».i ad hkeK u» sf-ieal iut Ktu repot t h cisc of ohoiara, .'u<3 re- rietiaa of oh >'.-ta
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  • 245 2 Thi Pkomisb» Covsnri no*. B I P." Pek Li,' Oarvsftj I'nd'.-r spaeial ordera 1 ife ,r \t u^- tiie Grand Ooaaciß«>ra <.i State tae P nident< of tie va»i>. n Peki?:. |1 ..rtly nmH t lowing iiijortant offiiif of State I. Thefrevidsßf of profsr vafsa d I H
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 61 2 A Good Family Liniment. Every family should be supplied with a bottle of Chamberlains Pain Balm. For tuts, bruises, turn?, scalds or similar injuries, which are of frequent occurrence m every household, there is nothing so good. It cools aad eo>thesthe wound and not only give* instant relief but brings
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    • 887 2 jftycrftscmenta. SINGAPORE GOLF CLUB Notice is hereby given lhat, owing t3 the \utumn Meeting of the Singapore Sporting Club taking place m October, the Racecourse will be closed for Golf from ths Ist to the lfcth day of October inclusive. Sep27 1.10 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. The followirg proposed rtv sed scale
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    • 572 2 a^vcrtt9e|])cnts. &*TieE& NOTICE Rooms airy and comfortable with first class board are now available at a very moderate rate at the "Recreation Hotel," Payah Lebar Tramway Terminus. G. A. FERNANDEZ, Proprietor. Aug 1 v.c ESHARAT KHAN Co. Cheapest and best Book Binder, Printer, and Account Book Ruler. All orders executed
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    • 366 2 a&vertteemcHts. NOTICES. R£WARJ> $500. Tlie above reward will bo paid for infor mation leading to the arrest of Liui Siew Ifock, late cashier of Trading Company Holland. Last seen on September 7th at noon m Singapore. Photograph uiay l>e seen at the Central Police Station. feptlS u^ NOTICE. It i
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    • 406 2 Btocrttecmcnt*. INSURANCES. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd, FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE. Funds Exceed X 12.000.000. W. A. SIMS, Manager, Eastern Branch. A«KW Guardian Assurance Company, Limited, London. Subscribed Capital je2,o()O f OOO. Total Invested Funds, upwards A«it 2V),000. Annual Income upwards of 41, uO,OOO. Fir« Eiaka. Short or Long Feriods
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    • 493 2 SbpertiscmciUs. BANKS. i Hongkong Shanghai Bavin, Corporation. Paid-cp Capital Kkervb Fund:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,000 Silver Reserve... $11,000,000 R.KBervb Liability op Proprietors Cocri of Director, U. H. Mbuhvept, Era H Nw Chikk Makx^ie hokgkoko. j. r. m. bm MANAOKE S«amohai.— H. E. R. HUNTiIK LOKUOH BANKBK9— LvNDOM A Q Ck Eankiko
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 76 2 SWIMMING CLUB. Hrn 1 .W.. an us 1 bast «*a 1 forthaSffiouaiag Ctnb Buu^j.k.*- .m Sun--lav di 9, 10, md 1 m J :|P liag at 0 aa I 10 90 an I_'! and 5■ Al' I' Batch '>v;i. t A ke p!ac» after tie arrival «t ihe 11 o'clock
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  • 266 3 ~UAV II .V.uv r STBMTfI C v I AIHXi. Co. '1 v Str.ii?* lt e T.aJiiiK Cmpun* M lino appear.- 1 \»L,:r. Mr Mijat'.l, senioi vi r.»te. \f S i.ili/, m response to a summons issued by Mr J S. Kla^s, acting stew*,.} a t the Tiu Tock
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  • 487 3 Hv Lieut. CjL Ei Bro%dri. C uuuu dune S.V.C. Singapoie -JtUi Boftta S V C The Signallers will parad* at Fort PmLmm on Ifedaoadaj Sad, Itetobar at 3 :;<> B. B Coi.bE. k (apt .m >rhjf < »rticer to Colonial Force* t. V A \hd> |j sr for
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 701 3 H^crti^cnicnta. auenoxs. AUCTION SALE OF A Large Quantity of Photographic Goods, Cameras, Engravings, Brass Goods, Japanese Vases, &c. TO BE HELD AT PUWKLL Co.'s SALEROOM. On Monday 30th Sept., at 11 a.m. A Whole Plate Tourist Camera with a Ross Rapi4 Symmetrical Lens a Sander>ou s Ha f-Plate Camera with
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    • 689 3 Btocrtteemcntd. nuerioNs. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ♦«I^n l^^S 1 1 has rece ivpd icstrnctiona to sell by Public Auction at No. 471, Galan* Road on Saturday the 28th September 1907 at c, p.m. Hl^ra*^ Of Mrs C H Darke All the Household Furniture comprising. Sitting fining and Bedroom Furniture, Pknts
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    • 622 3 Htoerttecmcnts. Ac reviews. MORTGAGEE'S SALE Wednesday, 2nd October 1907. at 2.30 p.m. 1. 999 years Leasehold land and house k nown as No. 345 Sirangoon Road. 2. 10 Freehold building allotments situate m the T istricts of Toah Pyoh and Rochore, area 75,000 square feet. 3. 4 Fre ?hol<l building
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    • 545 3 JLI TKLI 3 Edinburgh Stout. IN ORDER THAT THIS First Glass Stout may become better known m this market IT WILL BE SOLD AT $12.00 per case of 7 doz. pints until further notice. OF ALL DEALERS. WHOLESALE FROM THE BORNEO Co., LIMITED. TO LET. TO LET Nos. i<\ 12
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    • 112 3 Infant Mortality. The attention cf the Town Council aJohannesburg. Transvaal, was last y»ar directed to the fact that out of fighty-fo^r infanta, who diea m December, forty-lcur of them had died of dysmtery. An m vest igp.tion wi.h a \iew of iracin^- th" source of the disease was authorized. Under
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  • 13 4 W«r« pu: toe 1 —tb fcer r- *c^,ti *rs».
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  • 1033 4 Even the most careless render vi the telegrams cinnot fai to have his attention arrested by a of the constitutional crisis tba* has been precipitated m Newfound land by the action of the Imperial Government over the longstanding fisheries difficulty I*»twer3n that Colony and ihe I'nitel
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  • 1006 4 The bachelors of Kuala Lumpur are giving another fancy dress ball on the 31st of Decemlxr. Mr. Day is again the moving spirit. The pupils at the Raffles Institution wjre Riven a half holiday yesterday on the cm. siouof Mr. C. M. Phillips' 'departure for England on leave. Alt. F.
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  • 16 4 Lipton's Challenge Declined The New York Yacht Clul. Sir Thomas Lipton's efctl American Cup.
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  • 47 4 Refuse to Work: Shot Down, It m reported m Johua there has !j.>en riot oooliaa of repatriation to CfcuM, Iht m to make up time t h#»v had i fl author i,t. l abseil The police tired a< the rioter* wouuding fifteen of them. > <
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  • 44 4 ANGLO-RUSSIAN CONVENTION. Effect on Indian Ai 'Hie Anglo-Raoninß AgvamMi the nttnßtioi ol ilie pipers whic there will ie a meeting .4 consider a leduction ct the m. m India, though military opiui to such a course, iv view t the c > aiuung the native > <—
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  • 447 4 <Jbief I aspect or Williampolice is expected here OB Sftl •ver the -lut.es of Chief Inopoctor It transpires that thvMr GrlofW killed by a f.til of brick wot k a( recently w^s at one time OOOJM Chinese CimUmm. A' the <Jrand CiaonMtograp new pictures will be shown oi including a
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 173 4 JlEe 'Walk Over' Shoej I Sign /Tmitft ThlS 5 Satisfaction \/^\T Mark I I iln \f f I I Footwear I llv KJ I Every I I km: /il 1 \^^^^m r.MK oi I Men JM m I^M Shoes I Kviiy "WakOv r" S!;oe mb'wlie- a OSCVBft Combination of ti
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    • 237 4 I Mr. Mrs. F. O RASMUSSEN. I p.p.c. I I 'BUSINESS PREMISES! TO LET. I Business premises are about! to be erected near Messrs! Kelly ft Walsh's Printing! Works, Orchard Road, and! any persons desirous of occu-J Spying them may have the ac-l Icomodation arranged to suit! ■their requirements oy
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    • 38 4 Grimault's Skin Soap, wo nowned for its .-leansinjj and c«l perties m removing dobie's Itch, A 1 vents, all skin disease* it is ni a most refreshing smell and iboald il**r ac used m hot ooiintrios m ving.
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  • 40 5 NEWFOUNDLAND IN ARMS. t ßv Submirine Telegraph— TTeutor's.) Received Sept. Stitb, :>.:>0 p.m. \u order in Council has l>3en ga/etLed St. Jjhm*», N iwfouadlauil, under authoitj o! the Lmpe-ial Act of 181i», legally ,n >ui tic the Auiericau uafnlus viven3i.
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  • 55 5 lie journal which is the or^au ot the PfMBMT, Sir \l >bert Ii >ud, bays that the ijlouiil Cabinet have refused to participate a tbe publiotlioa of the < Jrd^r m the GtlZdU*. aul it ur^* 'he Cabinet to repuliite this OtttrafMQl action and to appeal o4lmc wJf
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  • 22 5 Sir Kjbertßouu, m au interview, states nat "he ii ■iftermiaed to uphold the soverati of tin ColouyS laws." Lai h>T.
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  • 56 5 llecvived at 3.40 pui[t ii PifOlttd from St. Johu's that, the 'rder m C«. uucil. forbids the service of war- <n AineiKin vessels m eoMMetlOO] wilh fi%hmry rights or m connection with the 'iifiio\ment of Newt'ouudlauders. It fcU-{H?n«.?s all Colonial St^t atd aulhoru- ■g the boarding or
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  • 26 5 1 l preveuts the Premier, Sir RotJOfft Bjnd. troui cartyin^ ou bis declared inteu- "uforce tbe Colonial hiw-. JeOfitt the r u"<his vivendi
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  • 38 5 1- U ►•\p,iine«l iv cfiatal <]U»rtet> ;u f^>cdon that the (_>r>K-r is i:*»eessAry -i> Umm s no evidence thit Newfoundland G iverniuent will give effect Io the mo-lus viveiwli, I kTiac hitherto refused Io iw>£uise it.
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  • 211 5 A Hokien coolie appeared before Iff Colin, third magistrate, jesterday afteruo«>n >n a charge of throwing boiling water over small Chinese lad iv Club Street. The youth said he tdd the mau the sweet p>ta- be sold him were expensive ani that *he man abused him and
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  • 250 5 i i<t the Ouminm.fi* mil oi \\i< I'hilippi m IB tli' dn--s of r. schoolboy of m 1 1 1> «'\]>ect« Ito I* s<im< what hi licroas, but v. hen he app« a>ed at Lank House. f li Hi, „v the ni^ht of Sept. 1 tfll m company
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  • 38 5 Keceived Sept. 'J'Jtb, 3 p.m. The French are construct ipg field fortilications round Casablanca, to meet the event of the force under the Moorish Chief, Muley rUgsbid, joining the rebels m an attack upou General Drude.
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  • 221 5 Tha death is announced of Colonel B D. A. Donne, C. B. l>ounc, Col. Benjamin Donisthorpe Alsop, C. li. 19 JO; commanding :>"»tb Royal Suss« x Regimental District; b. 4 Oct. 18M; c. s. of L>. J. M. Donne, Crewkeine, Somerset, aud Exmoutb, Devon: vi. Imk6, Cecil Frances
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  • 24 5 Floods have ravaged the ueighb >urho<xl af Malawi, and iv my villages are m ruins. Already titty persons have l>een iuine-1.
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  • 190 5 THE NEWEST THING IN GRAMAPHONES The loot] agents of Pathe frores gave a trial run yesterday afternoon to the latest device m graniaphone*. namely one woilced by comprest>ed air. The trill, which was attended by several people interested, proved juite successful. The new system is worked by electricity. Current is
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  • 290 5 WILD FIGHT FOR LIFE F'Rvr. n Missionaries m tue Watkk Shanghai, 19th September Noon. The steamship T<\f'»> Mar took H e and lieacled near Kiukiang. I [j to the present time 17:5 bodies have been recovered, but it is feared thai mary BMP 6 have lost their
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  • 88 5 A u-v. s'eainsbip line, to comprise at least eight freiirbt ehipa and owned by the Jabseu interests of Hautturg, will invade the Oriental tield m tho near future from Settle, bceortliog to Captain Hans Jebsen of the Tolonan, a cousin of M. Jebseu, ot Ham burg. Captain .Tobsen will havj
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  • 617 5 Oa Sipt 7th at St Riruabas Church, Klang, a very pretty wedding was celebrated between Mr G. V. L. Ssott, manager of Sungei Kapar Estate, Klang, formerly a well known planter m Ceylon, and Miss Helen Livinia Moorhouse, eldest daughter of Mr T. H. Moorhouse of Port
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  • 389 5 <»a the 17th Sir Frederick Lrigard introduoed bis budget into the Legislative Council m a clear and forcible speech. The revenue is decreasing, and decreasing progressively. The revised estimate for the current year shows an increase of 8200,000 from unexpected probate, and setting that aside, theie is a
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  • Correspondence.
    • 677 5 T<> The Ejhtor, Here we are practically m the beginning of the wtt weather and the tennis tournament nowhere near completed, which together with other reasons brings to the fore the desirability or even necessity of some revision ot the conditions and manner of carrying out
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  • 113 5 Mr. Lite Yew has bad bad luck «ver the electrical machinery for bis cew mine at Sereudah. It oupht to have arrived Ions? ago, but the steamer bringing it went ashore. W'oik at this uiiue has been |*i>g ou under M. Pet it's charge for some time.
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  • 51 5 We understand that tbe balance of tbt money paid to the Company tor the l^eks will be distributed to shareholders some tim<> next, mouth at pre&ant final accounts from London are awaited and ou the-e coming to hand a second and final distribution will be paid away
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  • 46 5 A fine shipment of Tasmanian Jessrt if i>K c.ul lioweis, vegetables and circular head potatoes m crates, is nou° being landed from the coid storage ship Outhri*'. which arrived last night at eight o'cl .^ck, oou^igned to the Singapore Cold Storage Co.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 72 5 Not if as Rich a« 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 I eminent t hysieian can not prescribe a better preparation for colic and diarrhoea, both for children
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    • 360 5 j~ROBINSON Co."j I Annual Cash Clearance I SALE I Now Proceedingi ONfF A YEAR I UIIUL A YEAR ONLY. I REAL REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. I ROBINSON CO. 'MONARCH' VISIBLE THREE SIZES xwO COLOURS FOOLSCAP $200 billing $220 PERFECTLY AN MAKE r^r^y*-?'^ v I il N IUTDCAI payment C E£
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  • 1698 6 RAILWAYS AND TUAMS AND A LOVELY VIEW. OomraoATßoa Cumni Fko.m Govern mksi An action for compensation against a Government which found it necessary to acquire land to exUmd its l>?ri-beri Hospital at Passir '.m ing was comment ed m the Supreme Court yesterday before the Chief
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 167 6 STUOMVAART WAATSCHAPPY NEDERLANO. FOR Sabang, Port-Said, Genoa and Amsterdam. Thh Ditch Ma.il Steambr. KONINCIN U.L IELMISA ia expected to arrive here from Batavia on Saturday Sept* mber 28th, and will be des- patched the same date for above ports. For freight and passage apply to Ship's Agency Late J. DAENDELS
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    • 651 6 Htocrtisemcnts. SHIPPING. OCEAH STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. c The Companies' steamers are despatched from S Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight, and for Genoa, Marseilles, Liverpoo 1 I
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    • 638 6 H^vcrtioemento. SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China Japan, Penang, Ceflon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China 3oast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Amerian Ports, iteameri will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward ffor China) l Jelhi Sept
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    • 767 6 H^crttocmento, SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LIKm Steamers of the Coast Fleet. Toms reg. tomb reg. j Petchaburi 2191 Derawongse 1643 Borneo 2K-0 Paklat 1667 1 Kohsichang 2040 Anghin 1G57 Kajah 2028 Locksun 1667 l^itsanulok 2019 Choising 1657 a Bangkok 1920 Pongtong 1657 Rajaburi 1901 Samsen 1657 Korat 1900 Loo
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    • 693 6 Btocrtidcmcntd. SHIPPING. NIL Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen INPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINK The fast and well-known mail ;his Company sail fortnightly f r Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, B Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connect! ,r. S'aplea. Alexandria and vice versa) >uez, Aden, Colombo, Penaa^, Singapore wng Shanghai, Nagasaki 4 Kol* to V md back.
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  • 457 7 It ir. evident thiit nnless our Canton eoiresI n.l^ut is very much mistaken and his information garbled which does not appear to be use there is a serious state of unrest m the interior. When we read that there wa« ■nous fighting latween the rioters and
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  • 398 7 Tee i riag •pesisJ t ilsjsjmmm I i the a detail** of reessri races a' 1 me only the n-ults have reichel us. i The < hiiinp;tgne S»;ikf>> of 30 sqts. I feet hi d five oulj to the fund, if cta.-iaied > Hessn Weather^j and Sons only
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  • 72 7 (Cokkbotkd vi» to Sept 26.) Bank 4 ni/s 2/4 j? demand 2/4 Prirate credits 3 m/« 2/4 T 7 ff credits 6 m/s 2/4/ Franc k, demand Bank 293 Obkmakt, demand 238£ India, T. T 174 Hongkong, demand w 4^%di« Yokohama, demand 114J Java, demand 140 Bangkok, demand 64
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  • 136 7 S ptenib r 26 Tin bttjera 83 75 Gambier 7 0(j Gambier Cnbo No. 1 10. 3j Gambier Cube No. 2 9.70 Pepper Black (ord; n. S'por©) 1 6. 95 Pepper, White (fair L.W. 5 p.c.) 22 7<> Nutmeg* (110 to the 1b.)... 22 00 Nutmegs (80 to toe
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  • 629 7 capital Capita! Issue Paid Issued p«ld op Valo* ap Company WucUtJon. $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin M. Co. LXI Ul i {300,000 225.000 10 10 Bruan* Limited it, *400.000 350,000 £1 £1 Duff Develomnent Co Ltd W.OOO O.COO 1 1 Uhm Hydra Mli- Tin Mine LM. bO.OOu fc.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 1327 7 a^rtisement?. SHIPPING. STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPY (STSAMSHIP COMPANY., NEDERLAND." Fortnightly Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam via Singapore, Sabang ana Genoa. Stoan c s are dua on or aboat tl» undermentioned dates Outward Homeward K. Willem 111 Sept 27 K. WUhelmina Sept 28 Oranje Oct 11 Grotius Oct 12 Kembrandt Oct 25
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    • 305 7 FOR SALE. FOR SALE Boarding House Furniture m Tanglin. Almost new. No reasonable offer refused. Owner leaving the Colony. Apply to S. A. c o S. Free Press." Aug 28 v.c DORDT 5 STEAMER FOR SALE. The Steamship "DORDT" as ahe now lira at Keppel Harbour with all her tackle
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    • 265 7 HAMBURC-AMERIKA LINE. PASSENGER SERVICE. by the Dew steamer* Rhenania," M HiMMI», < "iMHMMm,** and th« SCASDIA and SILKBIA. The steamers are specially buiit for the tropic* &D-1 have laxurions Papsf-ngor aocommo'lation. FirHt-tlass OUMh amidships, iightoJ tbroaghont by electricity, cabin* Mlad with fan^. fWiotof EMt«Md«Hi carried. Laundry ca board. Retarn ticket*?
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  • 1459 8  -  F. A. Mckenzie Aw Appeal to the "Old Mothmi-am'" The moat dramatic incident m the homecoming of the Premiers happened at the Uinquet given to them by the National Lib era! Club. In the pretence of the Prime Minister of England and bis chief supporter*, the chosen spokesman
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  • 470 8 FRASER CO 'S SHARE CIRCULAR. The ahaMM oi invt storm tm mark, t is still appart-nt and In lustrials gem-rally remain neglected. Strait- Trad» rs on this jicronnt have fulleti back to ne;.r the saiut level they wen before tli< pvopOMd distribution of tiuis suit) capital and practically no transaction
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  • 115 8 Wh.it io fuid to be the larye&t it?uti.l j.^id anywhere m the world for Itisines* premises is that just arranged for by nine companies* affiliated with the I nted State* Steel Corporation. They bare leased for ten .years four doors m tiie new building being
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  • 62 8 A suggestion has been uiade that v ladies branch cf the Singapore Rifle Association should be started and the committee hope that sufficient ladies will give their support to make this worth while. Any lady who is desirous of joining is requested to send her name m
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  • 92 8 Singapore v Pkrak and C«ylo*. Singapore tirv<l yesterday morning iv this match and made Ml. From the Perak papers we see that Perak made 88t>, thus.— The men without raiige scores fired at Taipeng, the others at Ipob. > < E Cauldwell S3 81 31 n«1 J. P
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  • 116 8 'China Mail." It i> marly time the ritU shot* of the Colony luad, up tbth mind- to i>ractu< foi tbt luU rport Match. It mu>t bt- andtv>to<»d that th. >elt-ctorN of tlu ttam canoot picl men unlews tlu-y m<- Uuir iHiiormiinct-s thh yiar and tin rifle shootiug
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  • 207 8 Weather penuittini;, the final game m tht Championship will be plajed hatwfen Sal/ manu and (.i mnt on Thursday afternoon next. The members will l>e "at home" tc their lailv friends on this occasion MisAnderson ha« kindly consented to present the pr /*a won m
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  • 295 8 Win por HOth Co. RG.A The two Gunner teams, 80th and 7*th Companies of the K.G.A.. met on the S.K 0, end of the Esplanade yesterday afternoon m the final game of the Warren Shield football competition. There was a small gatheiing ot spectators. Mr Apps acted
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  • 27 8 The mail steamer Delhi left Peuaog at m miduight oa Wednesday eight an-i may be expected at Singapore at 9 am. this morning (alongside wharf).
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  • 75 8 Tokyo, September 13. While eugaged m investigating maiine products the training ship, Kaiyomaru, with twenty students and sixteen others on board, drifted south war els of Korea and was wrecked by the high waveß. Two corpses have been found the fate of the others is not known.
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  • 153 8 BRITISH ENTERPRISE IN CHINA. The Consulate at Chink iang some little time since interested leading Chinese m a scheme calculated to develop a portion of that locality iind involving the employment of a certain class of machinery. Application wa» made by this Consulate to the Board of Trade, which notified
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 34 8 Chamberlain's Pain Balm. This liniment should occupy a prominent place m every home It has no equal for its prompt cures of cut*, bums, bribes .m 1 1 sprains. For sale by all dealers.
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    • 47 8 Pneumonia. This disease alwayr results from a cold or from an attack of influenza. Chamberlain's Cough Rexiedy quickly cures these ailments and counteracts any tendency towards pneumonia. It is aade especially for these and similar ilment* and can always be depended upon. For sale by all dealers.
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    • 313 8 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPU Übdk Com t* act with th« Nsthiki^mim Ikdia Govmkmhkt Agents at Singapore, Ship Agency, late J. Daendels A Co., 2-3 Collyer Qui T THE UNDERMENTIONED DATKB ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE. Janaaena Sampit Sept. 22 Soekadana Bandjermasin, Stager, Kota Bar^ Moeara Djawa. Samarinda, Tarakan, Berouw, Doogala. Sercoeda, Sampit
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 375 8 PASSENGERS. Per Rajah of Sarawak Dr Barker. Mr J. H. Brodie and Mi>>B Master. Per C. A pear Mrs M. C. (iili ami iufant, Mr S Ezekiel. Per Sri Maar Mr H Molteno. Per PA O Malta: M^jor Soudy, Mr A. Deunr, Mr ft. G. Birrel. Mr D R. MK'hire.
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    • 477 8 VESSELS IN PORT. Mco-oi-W.r Ktac and Ton* Commanden ArHred Prom |r o Wrujht Am. tra., 364 Hamilton May 17 Manila Dock Shlo »fae Tons Maitcr Arrived Krom lx>nsisne« For utl Ban Jong Seng Brit 280 Angus Sept S* KeUntan ECrJp^y Keknun" BanHongLeong Brit 710 Rushton Sept 25 Bangkok Low Sa
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