The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 October 1907

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 16. 1907. NO. 6,112.
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  • 94 1 It appears hkely that the railway war at home will boon begin. The company directors tefuse to discuss the question of recognition Page 5. The full scores m the Shanghai winning Bhoot are given ou page ft. The health of H. M. Francis Joeep'.i continues tc xcite
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  • 1195 1 Wbeu the loudened old timer "gv es home" he usually takes the quickest boat and "ares nothiLg for the jwrts of mI He has seen them ail before, and them i< nothing less interesting than the merely moderately interesting placis that one has seen before. When the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 317 1 GRAND HOTEL DE L'EUROPE. r OCTOBER RACES. > < Special Tiffin and Dinner will be served ON RACE DAYS. MONSIEUR REVERGERS QUARTETT Will play during Tiffin and Dinner. HOTEL EMBONG MALANG (WIJNVELDT) Co, Ltd. SOERABAIA. [Extract from A Padre m Paitibui (p. 80) by the Est. G. M. Reith Ml
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    • 410 1 THE Brown motor Cycks 34 H.P. can now be delivered from STOCK 1907 pattern. Repairs to Motor Cars, Enamelling, Plating Vulcanising, 4c, 4c Straits Cycle and Motor Co. BATTERY ROAD. Entertainments. Ihe Alhambra (BEAfH ROAIM 6RAND CINEMATOGRAPH. TO-NIGHT!!! SRBQIAL XOVBLTIBS RACE WEEK Gala Programme. Life of a Racehorte A cock
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    • 69 1 TO DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Sitame i-Shaddad, Parsi theatre Page 1. Auction sales Oct. 23, The fittings and furniture of the French hair dressing saloon. On Oct. 29, 100,UO Para rubber plants. 0a Oct. 21, handsome Japanese porcelain Page 3. The Banks close at noon on Thursday Page 2. Mr. H. YV.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 468 1 THE WEEK. Wbdnbsday, Iftft ligh Water:— 6. 3l a., IJ p I. E. Miss Anderson, At Home, 4.45 p lugby CluV» v Telegraph. '■rand Cinematograph Show 7.30 A 9 30 p »arsi Theatre, *****1 e-Shaddad 9 p Thursday. 17th i ligh Water: 1.4$ a., 6.4> p. i I Mail Homeward
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  • 283 2 King Lipoid'-* latest move has aroused \ehement criticism m Belgium, BB m the English Liberal Press. Early one week it officially announced that the Crown lobbbJb m the Congo State had been made ver to k company "for the development of the territories m tbe basin of
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  • 236 2 vjn.} M-- Rosie Boote. of :r.e Gaiety Tfc^ ti». m i*. the ra»;e of London r. r: fimo s MB)g f Mai-u^." which was I one 01 the musical eOBBBOBea of 1901, and remenVr how her sadden il..jn t tIM Mangl by her marriage to JOUBg 3lar
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  • 185 2 •piers ,t the Day f«>r Friday include Mr T. S. Baker** 'pestion> ai the intention of Urn Gta rumem m briscferg ou' sove reigns. Mr Huttenlwh aan ;he further fjue-t ioaa r the Tamil Immigration Ordinance Will Urn Mall _'i aa i. the following further information -v the
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 452 2 PATHE FRERES SINGAPORE S PARIS. GREAT SUCCESS OF THE Patbe Phonograph WITH THE NEEDLELESS SOUND BOX, PRESERVE YOUR RECORDS BY USING PATHE'S SAPPHIRE POINT SOUND BOX PATHE DISC RECORDS. 1. Dispense with the use of needles. t. Can only be used with the sapphire point sound box. Commence m the
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    • 361 2 NOTIQES. ESHARAT KHAN Co. Cheapest and beat Book Binder, Printer, and Account Book Ruler. All orders executed promptly. 34, Bbasb Basah Road. H. W. STEVENSON. Champion Bdlli akdibt is due here from Hongkong m about 6 weeks time. The undersigned are now open to book exhibition games. Full particulars from
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    • 795 2 BtocrtiscmcHts. RBWAr£s£»o. The above reward will be paid for information leading to the arrest of Lim Siew Hock, late cashier of Trading Company Holland. Last soon on September 7th at noon m Singapore. Photograph may lie seen at the Central Police Station. 1 ESTATE UF THE LATE FRANCIS DAVID MACTAGGART
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    • 424 2 a^vcrtiocnlcnto. iNSURAAtGES. immeicial Unm Assnnce Co., Ltd. FIRE, RHmt% ACCIDENT. GUARANTEE. Funds Exceed £1 2,000,000. W. A. SIMS, Manager, Eastern Branch. Guardian Assurance Company, Limited, London. Subscribed Capital j82,000,000. Total Invested Funds, upward* 0t...£6,25Qj1)00. Annual Income upward* of jgl,i<JO,oQO. Fire Jtisks. Short or Long; Period* at current rate*. PATERSON SIMONS
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    • 523 2 Hfcpctttecmcnu. BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai fil^T Corporation. Paid-up Capital RBBBRVB FUKD.— SterUng Reserve $10,000,(K)0 Silver Reeerve... $11,000,000 ,J1 Rbsbbvb Liability of PBOPBIBTOB6 COOBT OP DIBBCTOBF. G. H. Mbdbub«t, E«q.-c HA iK« 4 v E Gowrr, e2. E A.HAOPT, EB q. R.Sh«w a "S CR. Lbnziiamb, Esq. HA W H. E,ToMiNB,Ksq L
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  • 246 3 DEATH OF A. FAMOUS MISSIONARY. I M\ei.\Y <X FoOCU»W ins inforiu-d Yokohiui.i pa- j •hirtiir- end i?nt miaaiooarj, the Rsi H rt Samuel Maclay, D D., has died at his n Los Angeles, California. Sixty ye;ir» j 2 Dr Maelay was appointed a missionary Methodist Episcopal Church, to FooChiaa. For
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 446 3 NEW DOCKS WANTED. of the great lac**aea m j of his warships, John Bull -:»-nd a lar-j^e mini upon new docks. Acti.;tt it waa a dec-add Kick add neet all possible re-juireuients J -.:.y years to i-ouie is already provi^nt. ISouiething over i million is •r upon aba construction of
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    • 604 3 Htocrtisemcnts. AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE Valuable Teak Fui'niture )ldsmobile Motor Car Turnout Tuesday, 22nd October, at 2 p.m. THE PROPERTY OF .T. WATSON, Ehq. Whn »\s tearing the Colony fERITON" No. 12, BYEO ALLEY ROAO. mi'kimnc -An Excellent Toned CotPianoforte by Chappel and Co. London. Laonie Carved Teak Display Cabinet, mUN
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    • 605 3 a&verttecmente. AUG TIOAS. i FELIMIN iRY NOTICE. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture, Billiard Table, Horse and Gharry &c. Including a Fine Collection of Palms m China Pots. The property of F. 8. 000 M ESQ.. AT No. lt\. BTBD ALLEY KOAD. Saturday, 26th October, POWELL Co.. Auctioneers. Oct
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    • 563 3 Bt*vcrttecmcnto. TO LET. TO LET No. 4, Prince Street. Apply Paterson Simon Co. Ltd. Oct 8 v.c To Let.— The Cot, 33-2 Cavenagh Road, 5 Bedrooms, Tennis, Stabling, Ac. Apply to Lao Koon Sew at Messrs Paterson Simons A Co., Ltd. TO BE LET No. 14-a Collyer Quay lately occupied
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    • 160 3 HOUSE PROPERTY IS ENHANCED IN VALUE if it is known that the Wood -work has been treated with JODELITE. lI^BBBBBB^^. Bjfci i M PP^Sife^L^BBBBBBBBV "*jnßp f^MB t£~ "^BBSBBBBBbK] The results of 20 years' tests m the Tropics have proved that this Preservative is an ABSOLUTE SAFEGUARD aginst the attack of
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  • 1284 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, Oct. 16, 1907. ■I »W Something like au industrial «ivil war i- haasiaeat m Eugiaud aud Scotland, a struggle that will m one way or another afteet the great majority of the pubic adversely, m many cases disastrously, if that struggle does tak? plaoe on
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  • 631 4 His Excellency the Govern. <i and Miss Anderson are at home this afternoon at Government House at 4. 15. Carl Kozello. magician, hypnotist, uud comedian given a show m the Alexandra Hall on Thursday night, assisted by Miss Nellie Loflna and a variety troupe. Particular- m our advertising columns. The
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  • 441 4 Hi.iHKR Metropolitan ani. p Personnel. In riew of the recent political m „c and Ministerial changes m Pekin ing data are of interest Grand Councillors— Prin.-e Chine P dent Tei Liang, Ba Tung. Saia chus»; Lv Chun-ling, San Chi Chili tung, VuunShih kai (Chun Ministers
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  • 298 4 The tirst of the new Britisi be lai-1 down early m October, .mi ti as soon aft<u- hei as possible. Th«y ar<» to place 1P, 250 tons not .{trite the nticipate twenty thousand, though voiy near it tons more than *he Temerjire aad I phon. In th»»
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  • 115 4 As is well known, the a< rat pi r operations, as far as feeliug M 001 raad taking the icivtthetic and rac itei its effects; indeed, many people h>. known to say that the "ohbrofori ness from which they had aofferad distressing as to make them dun oftaJ taking ana?
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 245 4 I LAST IDEAS 1 FOR j RACE WEAR EXCLUSIVE AND DISTINCTIVE. 1 1 LADIES' LADIES' j| j BLOUSES IN BLOUSES IN I LATEST STYLES LATEST STYLES SILK LACE SILK LACE MUSLIN etc. MUSLIN etc. j EXPRESSLY EXPRESSLY IMPORTED IMPORTED I J-OK 1 OK THIS EXHIBITION THIS EXHIBITION ALL QUITE NEW.
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    • 330 4 Hie Excellency The Governor I aM Miss A)vderson will be "At l Home at Government House at U.lfs p.m. on Wednesday, 16th I inst. 1 Oct 3 >i GRAND HOTEL JAVA, BATATIA. 1 This first elaea Hotel, patronised by the Eng'ish Community of Beta via, and situated 1 m tke
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  • 119 5 CEYLON PEARL FISHERIES. .SIR WEST RIDGEWAY ON HIS DEFENCE. Sympathy with Colonial Office. Submarine Tetegraph—Renter's.) Cec. Oct. 10, «;.5o pm. Sir West Kidgeway speaking at a meeting I tha Ceylon Fisheries iv announcing a videud of tweuty-one per »ent on ordinary iD.I se\euty-rive on deferred shares, rebutted 'he eritieiaaai ou
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  • 32 5 Famine Prevents Manoeuvres. Qaaacal Sir Walter Kitchener, commanding tbe troops at Lahore, has abandoned «mter manoeuvres owing Io the i.nposty ofarraagiag i ppii— >ns< -^uoe '1 1 famine.
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  • 37 5 Receive i al 12 4" reported from Tokio that a tribe of rif lot the north of Formosa have orokT. Many Japanese have been riled >aa m i i- at t roaan I ie^h.
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  • 68 5 long Distance Travelling. deceived at 11.88 am rha BalVlrtHi Mammoth left the < rystal i Aia.v -L Saturday iv tlie. difßOtioa of laaia "~ne brain the oversea raeaai for I r ju' 1 ataaoaj des^eudiuL' *aa* >rli» evt-u agri- Aaaaal, \\"e>~ .^'ve-Vu, 'v. The tnree aerou-tut* r<x,\ e^• 1
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  • 214 5 iv M^RiiY m Lov» I inn .n ad Ban Mr-" r-'t uiford Whit- Hiose kaabaad Bfl 4 ad k !'ed J~.r t r -o Bj Harry next month l I MBBO the bride of V. M.-Kiir., wh r i wi, i partner of th>? 1 arol i
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  • 114 5 Moat groat iavaatiaaa baaa been diaooaarad uj aecidaat, aad there la a earlaaa taffy of M Edison invented iaeaaaaaoaat gas Por oaaaa raaaaa or other, ba had neglect d .y hla jja bill, *udan irate collector calleJ ipon him for tbe money. It so happened that ion
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  • 72 5 RECONCILIATION IMPROBABLE. Companies Will Not Confer. (By Submarine Telegraph—Reuters.) The Railways Companies Associations have replied to Mr Bell, secretary of the Amalgamated Railway Servants, that the companies are unanimous that no advantage would arise from a conference on the subject of the meaning of recognition" Mr. Hell's speeches
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  • 50 5 Tbe Sottish Railways, acting joiutlv, have directed that the meu's notices be accepted immediately tuey are tendered, and that none be reengaged. They are sanguine of victory. Mr Bell, interviewed, sail that he will not approach the Board of Trad^. as he was snubbed m 1 >»**7
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  • 47 5 Mr Lloyd George interviewed regarding! the railway situatiou said that the position was exceedingly deli -ate. and it would be madness for him Io =ay anything .it such a I serious ,un;ture. Hedeclared to say whether the Board of Trade wo :ld intervene
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  • 76 5 Poor Crops Large Demands. Trie Brief >t wheat iv Kngiand i- now 81 3 a ouarter. [t has risen on an average 4 since tat, i- T and 14 -inee Sept. Ist aai is still rising. This, pofftaaoa aaeaptioaaUj daar bread tail <> inter. The rise is attributed
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  • 233 5 me uly -ase taken by the Chief Justice, Sir W. H. Hyndman J nes yesterday mornI in_' was one m whioh Suraya Taraby Man- can oiaiaßad *2,' 1~ due on two promif^orv notes for the price of joods delivered, from |Bhaik A*ti bin Hydera Mr Delay for
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  • 161 5 A tew Js-y3 ;«40 says B 0, M. OocaaV pondent I paid a riaU to a cigarette f.ictory that ■Baada on the bu» d I short disbaaaa abora tbe Canton Hospital. The proprietor Baaa rather *low to give any inforinati m about th«*ir business 1 ut allowed rue
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  • 69 5 SHANGHAI'S FINE SCORE. The scores for Shanghai iu the Interport N/atch were. Hill 30 35 34 09 Richards 31 33 34 98 Brand U 34 30 97 Daldy 34 32 30 96 Sauer 31 33 31 95 Studd M 34 27 94 Barrett 31 M 28 91 Watsou
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  • 69 5 Conflicting Accounts. By Submarine Telegraph—Keuter's H-jceived at 12 1">. The report of the health of the Fmpeior >i Austria is more encouraging. He gave m audience to Couut Aereuthal lasting for lo minutes yesterday. Latbbt. Vienna is agitated by conflicting reports is ta the Kmperors health,
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  • 36 5 Received at 4 0 pm. The Channel Flee', the Home Fleet and :he cruiser sjuadrous mustered yesterday lo begin a fortnight's secret rnaco uvres iv the North Sea Admiral Lord Charles Bdresf >r«l direct.-.
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  • 27 5 [f is aunouuce-i from Berlin that the Crown Frince was to-day admitted to the Ministry of tbe Interior far a yeir t> sMidy admiuisrration.
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  • 218 5 At a meeting of the General Committee for the St. Andrew's Ball held on Monday afternoon. The Hon. Capt Young C.M.G. was elected Chairman of the Committee Messrs R Scoular and J. Henry were elected ioint Seeretaties. Mr. C L. Chapman Hon. Treasurer. The following were elected
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  • 211 5 £13,281,250 t> hk -pbni m rova raAaa. Tbe Minis.ry of r'inam-e reports that it is jiiite i;n;ible to supply the Ministry of Ma/iaa with the taoraaoaa sum at M\7* fiQQ.OhQ for rebuilding Russia's Navy, and therefore the latter Ministry baa drawn up a Budget oa an extremely
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  • 986 5 The Association football match between the R. G. A. and the Club on Friday last, which was by accident reported as a win for the soldiers whereas it was m reality a draw, showed that some of the men are a bit stiff after their long rest from
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 66 5 Do Not Neglect a Bad Cold Never allow a cold to take i»s court a. Toe ften at this season of the year its course it oward pneumonia. Chamberlain's Cough Hemedy will promptly cure your cold am "•ounteract any tendency m this dir«*<!tion You cannot afford to take su^h a
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    • 87 5 Inflammatory Rheumatism Anyone who has ever experienced the excruciating and almost unbearable pains incidet t to inflammatory rheumatism, will be pleased to know that prompt relief may be had by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Mr D. Sryder. of Roseville, Ontario, Canada, says "I have been troubled with inflammatory rheumatism for
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    • 52 5 A Reliable Remedy. The only remedy which can always be depended upon in t>>.- most severe cases of pain in th* stomach, cramn colic or diarrhoea, is Chamberlain's ix>lie, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. Mo°t dealers know this and reiommend it when such a medicine is called for. For sale by
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    • 46 5 Morrhuol Creosote is sold in capsule* each of which is equivalent to a teaspoonful of cod liver oil and on© drop of pure beech wood creosote. In this forui, the remedy has no taste or smell. It is not expensive and Mrth >x>ttle contains 70 capsules.
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    • 142 5 Robinson Company §ARE NOW SHEWING The Very latest and Gentlemen's Coloured SHIRTS. Jew Exclusive Neckwear. -J^&MB^ NITTED SILK TIES i( CREPE de CHINE TIES \^4" L* IRISH POPLIN TIES 2TB W FIGURED SILK TIES W^ffßaT '^^^aW fouiards y^^tr^^ ALL CHOICE AND NEW GOODS. ROBINSON COMPANY? Messrs. GOSLING Co. WINE St
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  • 634 6 Recently we set forward certain points aboot rubber shares lot tha consideration of the market. Our remarks did not, as our correspondent, who sends the following reply, seems to think, refer to plantation shares solely, but was directed to a discrimination m c the matter of rubber shares
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  • 138 6 Sevebe Bbbybicti bi Hit] yii ...n:^- Bl .hip.tU aaa lound lo deposit with th~ Government a juarter i their capital a- >. guarantee of faith. ..nd the aambar of emigr:into to l*» sent ont oyearb oin| been aesicned according to the BBBOmal of the money BO deposited.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 138 6 DaaBOBB- lawyers, miDister.s, bank* ers. men Liauts, bu&ineaa men everywhere, ali rely upon b*^*"*s Ayer's Chtrry Pec- f\_ _ga toral. whenever |rV jS§ they have a cough {L> Wgf -> or a col*'. They keep it ou Land, at rQrfa J* AmSm* their home, at tlirir irAsWr place of business.
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    • 692 6 at>vertioementa -I -H__^_- THE LIVER IS A GOOD FRIEND, BUT A BAD ENEMY. The liver is a large and powerful organ, composed of a great multitude of blood vessels, nerves, absorbents, and bile channels, held together by a reddy-brown substance. The liver's great work is to supply the bile, winch
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    • 623 6 Hfcvcrtiscmcnts. SHIPPING INDO CHINA STEAM NAY. COY., LTD. The steamers of this Company maintain a egular direct service between Calcutta, 1 traits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, aking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Yangtsze Porta, Formosa, the Philippines &c. &c. STEAMERS. Tons Commander 1
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    • 641 6 1 m 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 Ohina Doast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Anieri- ;an Porta. Steamers will leave Singapore on or abovt MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Daaaaha
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    • 748 6 Ho»erti*cmento. -> SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LINKS .Steamers of the Coast Fleet. aaaa reg. tons reg. Petchaburi 2191 Devawong3e 1643 Borneo 2100 Paklat 1657 Efohsichang 2040 Anghin 1657 Kajah 2028 Locksun 1657 Pitsanulok 2019 Choie:n< 1657 Bangkok 1920 Pongtong 1657 bUiaburi 1904 1657 Korat 1900 Loo Sok 1604 Manila
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    • 666 6 Hfivcrtiscmcnta. SHIPPING. IN. I). L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen MfPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail BBSM iii 3 Company sail fortnightly from Elamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, .->•';• iibraltar, Oenoa, Naples, (connection M > Sap les, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penan?, Singap. r. cong, Shanghai,
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  • 803 7 From thb Agricultural to tub Industrial. The spirit of the times is the spirit of prt and they who discern its signs m Chin mutt often be drawn to admiration at th strangeneea and variety of the manifestation* ■Our attention has been given recently to th details
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  • 128 7 Secunderabad, 22nd September, kptaia rMdowes, of the Manchester on St, iff Officer) condu-ed a very suci ten nights' run of his burlesque Mari. t last Bight. The production proved to beef 8888 here for many years, and aft- ed •Towded audiences. It is auiartJy vnataa, I>rtutlet> with
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  • 72 7 (COBBBCTBD UP TO Oct. 15 1 I Bank 4 m/s 2/4J norn demand 2/3£ Private credits 8 m/s 2/4| credits 6 m/s 2/4^£ Feancb, demand Bank... 292 Gbbmaht, demand 237 India, T. T 173* HoaoKoaa, demand 9 dis Yokohama, demand M 1U s j Java, demand 139 i Bangkok,
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  • 135 7 I tob'r 1 S Tin ♦i!'.37l Oambier 7.37 Grambier Cube No. 1 10.40 Gambier Cube No. 2 9.70 Pepper Black (or&'n. 8 pore) 1">.00 Pepper, White (fair L.W. 5 p.e.) 20.75 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) 22.00 Nntmegs (80 to the lb.) 30.00 Mace (Banda) 90.00 Cloves (Amboina) Liberian
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  • 354 7 if S:: -SErffe*- P .£120,000 120,000 £1 £1 Lahat Mines Ltd i°>, usb *B g s. ssLMMKraHS £250,000 192,737 If- s P»h*ng Consolidated Co Ltd 34/. *UO,OOO T 10.000 5 Royij«ho«,'n B M.CVLM $230,000 230,000 10 10 Sipiau Tin \f. Co. Ltd J 38.500 38,500 100 100 Singapore Tin
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 995 7 £N»ert.oemitite. APARTMENTS. Apartments suitable for Married couple, or two gentlemen, private Bathroom anc Verandah, near town. Apply A. Z. c/o Free Preae." July 1 FOR SALE. Furniture and Goodwill of a First Class Boarding Establishment FOR SALE PRIVATELY. The valuable household furniture and accessories at the well-known residence. SANS SOUCI,
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    • 201 7 SHIPPING. STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPY (STEAMSHIP COMPANY., NEDERLAND." Fortnightiy Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam via Singapore. Sabang and Genoa. Steamer* are dee on or abort the undermentioned dates r— Ontward Rom ward ■aasjbaaaaa C»ct 25 K. Wiilem 111 Oct 26 K. WQlaai I Not 9 Oranje Nov 9 Vondel Nov 23
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    • 189 7 I 1 HAMBURC-AMERIKA LINE. PASSENGER SERVICE. SCamdia mv Silesia. Tito steamers are specially boilt lor thetrnj*. In* rui 5! ab^°. n3enti onod Rteamrra will call at Southampton, Lisbon Naolea and APPROXIMATE DATE OF ARRIVALB OUTWARD HOMEWARD BOANDU a M v Ct SS HOHENSTAUFEN about Ith Nov. hCANDIA aht Nov. 24t
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  • 2001 8 OPENING OF THE MEETING. PAST TIMES. The weather for the first day's races of the Autumn meeting was all that could be desired yesterday. The turf was dry, making the going fast, and the attendance waa accordingly better than was the case last year, when one had
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  • 342 8 A team competition has been got up iinong the members of the Club and the first two rounds will be swum on Sunday next. The teams have been constituted thus. An A Clase player has been selected for .•aptain and four other men have been Irawn by
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  • 314 8 The S. C. C ->pen their Rugby >eason this week with two matches. < »n Wednesday, the l'-th, their B team meet a team from the Eastern Telegraph Co. on the S. R. C. Ground. This year the Telegraph Co. are able to put a fairly strong team
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  • 104 8 lij2""i publishes tke foUoaraaj Since last Spring foreign mer- Yokohama and Kobe have imrge qoaatitkl woollen cloth, fUunels, steel material and many cits to the order of Japaneae tracing, however, to the recent riaanessioa mauy Japanese merchants ed to take delivery of the goods. ot the goods thus left on
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  • 189 8 > < It is jome month .4 since Mr W. T. K. Preston was appointed to conduct a commercial mission m Japan on behalf of tbe Canadian Government. Meanwhile, he has been looking after Canada's commercial interests iv South Africa*, pending the arrival of the new Canadian Commercial Agent. for
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 108 8 PIANOS Bought, Sold or Exchanged Pianos at $150 and Upwards, by different Makers Guaranteed m Perfect Order and Made for the Climate. W. J. GARCIA, I'ianoforu Tuner and Kepairer. SO Bra<- Basah Koad Oct 4 4 n An Antiseptic Liniment. For wounds, bruises, burns and like inuries there is nothing
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    • 139 8 DE KONINKLIIKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIj. I BDBB COVXaaCI WITB IHK NiIHIKLAM-b IxiUA GovihNiu Agents at Singapore. Ship Agency, late J. Daendels Co 2-3. Collyei Quay THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE ARE ONM APPROXIMATE V\LKNINS V\s Hooaavoar.j l.Ki-i n R. -< HI -si N HOTEL de la PAIX, SINGAPORE. This Old Established
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    • 125 8 Muntok, BfiMftan, Koba. Pungkal Pinang, Sotngei Liat an. l Biinjoi Siak, Pakau PPro*,a ro* B* ugkalis, Paaal. (Lab bb Baaa), a- b i 'Tandjong Ualii) and P»t lawan Dili Tocngkal, Maaata Saba. Simpang and Djaiuhi. wit), t <n>hip mtut to Sekajot, Lnkitau, Mot-ara Klinji and Mooara K.n m Batavia, Ji-va
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 399 8 CLEARANCES Oct 15. 3t Egbert, Brit str, Caff era ta, for Manila. Atholl, Brit str, Kemp, for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. Rajah of Sarawak, Sar. str., Moxon, for Parawak. Poh Ann, Brit, str., Robertson, for Port Swettenham. Batavier, Brit, str., Morris, for Palembang. Sri Muar, Brit, str., Hudson, tor Mnar
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    • 601 8 VESSELS IN PORT. lflen-of-War Flag and Ton* Commanders Arrived From *or W at tea Mew Col. Yacht 500 Murphy Oat 11 Malacca Cncertaiu Ship Flee A Tone Master Arrived From Consignee For Whcintenor Brit 3563 Huzeland Oct 13 Hongkong Mansfield London 17 Agamemnon Brit 4461 Robinson Oct 12 Saigon Mansfield
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