The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 October 1907

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, MONDAY. OCTOBER 28, 1907. NO. 6,122.
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  • 175 1 Keuter continues to find much material for his wires from the United States money panic. And the case stems really serious}, ten or twelve deposit banks and trust companies having suspended payment tor want of the ready money to meet demands Page 5. The M. C C.
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  • 243 1 Tho N.D.L. leaves to-day, due London Nov 2<\ The B. I leaves on Oct 31, due London Nov 24. The N.D.L. leaves on Nov 1 due Hongkong Nov 6. Shanghai Nov 10, Yokohama Nov 17. The M. M. leaves on Nov 4. due Hongkong Nov 11, Shanghai Nov
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  • 1031 1 He is generally Irish, and is a good sort The Paddy usually comes from the Royal Irish Constabulary, aud so has a gjod knowledge of police duties before he arrives, otherwise the recruit j >ins from the country, and a few from the Nivy and Army He
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 184 1 Brown motor Cycles 3i H.P. can now be delivered from STOCK 1907 pattern. Repairs to Motor Cars, Enamelling, Plating Vulcanising, &c, Ac. Straits Cycle and Motor Co, BATTERY ROAD. j the ARROL-JOHNSTONcII I SCOTTISH CUP RECORDS. I 1 1905— WINNER. ARROL* JOHNSTON." I I 1906—2nd 9 3rd. and Uth PLACES.
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    • 337 1 DlL_^l___^l^r\lXA^O« Billiards, Bombay We Undertake to Supply a First-class full sized Billiard Table, design No. g to following Specification, viz: Eight Massive turned Legs, raised panels to knees, Carved Brackets, Screwed Mouldings, double bolted, best Welsh Slate Bed, extra heavy solid cushion rails fitted with our new low set Express
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    • 351 1 APARTMENTS. BOARD AND RESIDENCE Large and well furnished rooms to let with Board, excellent table, terms Moderate, Tennis court. Apply 119 Emerald Hill Road. Oct 22 29.10 WANTED. Wanted by a young lady fresh out from home (Switzerland) situation as companion or governess m French, German or English. Apply m
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    • 77 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. The Alhambra advertises another attractive change of programme from tonight Page 1. Mr. H. S. Arathoon has been admitted a partner of Stephens Paul Co. Page 2. Position wanted as nursery governess or companion Page 1. Government call for tenders for Singapore Pawn-shops Page 2. The Uharata goes
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 155 1 THE WEEK Monday, 28th i High Water:— 2.49 a. 1.58 p Grand Cinematograph Show 7.30 A 9.30 p TUBSDAY, tfMm High Water 3.44 a., 2.41 p Grand Cinematograph Show 7.30 A 9 30 p WIINISDAY, 31 th High Water:— 4.sl a 3.39 p Rugby Scotland ye. Rest. Grand Cinematograph Show
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  • 764 2 > m < Messrs A. 0, Bush and Co. of Inkao, Lave applied for con:eesion to commence the working of eighteen gold mines at Tunghua, on the Yalu, and its neighbourhood, with a capital of Y300.000. Hsi Shih-chuang. the Vict'r.v of Manchuria, has, however, rejected the application. The Company intends
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 508 2 B&vcrtiscmcnts. NOTICES. PIANOS Bought, Sold or Exchanged Pianos at $150 and Upwards, by different Makers Guarantied m Perfect Order and Made for the Climate. W. J. GARCIA, Pianoforte Tuner and Repairer. 50 Bras Basab Koad. Oct 4 4.11 NOTICE We beg to state that we have admitted Mr. H. S.
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    • 462 2 Hovcrttecmcnte. NOTIQES. Picked up m Orchard Road a leatborcase containing Opthalmic glasses and inst uments. Owner can have same by proving property and paying expenses. Apply to GLASSES co "Free Press.'' Oel M NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that tbe stock-in-trade, goodwill and furniture m connection with the Retail Business
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    • 568 2 Bt>vcrttocnicnt& NOTICES. NOTICE Mb. C. LEEGE has from this date been authorized to sign our firm per pr^c aration m all matters relating to the Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen. HEHN, MEYER i Co. Ltd. Singapore, 26th October 1907. Oct 26 30.10 ESHARAT KHAN Co. Cheapest and best Book Binder, Printer, and
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    • 479 2 advertisements. f INSURANCES. mmercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE. Funds Exceed .£12,000,000. W. A. SIMS, Manager, Eastern Branch. Aug 29 Guardian Assurance Company, Limited, London. Subscribed Capital je2,000,000. Total Invested Funds, upwards 0f...X6,25(t,(XX). Annual Income upwards of £I,iUO,OUO. Fire Bisks. Short or Long Periods at current rates.
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    • 398 2 Btoertfeemcntt f BANKS. Hflngkoag Shangha Corporation Paid-up Capital Rhskkvb Fvnv Sterling Reserve $10,000, Silver Resei ye... $11,000,< Rkservi Liability op propeiktobB Covet oy Diebc G. H. M.dhurht, Esq.-. Hon. Mr. Hcnht Kkswicx,— p, A. Fcchs, Esq. a J E. Ooto, Eeq. E A. Haupt, Esq. K. B C. K. LiNHiANv,
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  • 919 3 Chi rSp Feel.) Ii 'L<..JU <> I T FIUE Jo KKVSHI.' i el'nl himtelt at Nmbun winners ia m j lbs l.i** winner at Liui: mt 1 iv, he sored six times it !'red Archer aud G. Fordhani rode irs m one day, but. it must be
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  • 517 3 rt r'> Ageacj i- i^for.mil by tiie- Japant PoMinii— iiiiii iin England that HM returns of revenue a;ni i xpciiuituie for the mma* 1906-1907 to July 31 last, just to hand, -how a consult, mbk inorcas,. m nuuu. a- <_'>>upaie<i with ihi return- up to Jane M of
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  • 134 3 Tht North Hummock Compain I pcoapeo-l tvs i> out. The first allotment is to tho Bukit Rajah Company's lionit shareholders aad their nominees m lourteea days' timi, •with a minimum subscription ri 85,000 shares. The second allotment is to foreign si an holders, to these fhehinfl extra shaaea,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 70 3 An Antiseptic Liniment. For wounds, bruises, burns and like inuries there ib nothing better than Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It acts as an antiseptic, forming a thin, imperceptible film over the injured parts, which excludes the air and causes the injury to heal without matter being formed, and m much less
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    • 587 3 Hbverttscmcnte. AUQTIOXS. AUCTION SALE Tin undersigned have been instructed to 1 sell tbe following goods, on Wednesday, tbe BOth inst. at No. 2, Malacca Street, at 11 a.m. Consisting of 200 lbs Rubber Tyres for carriages, 11 carriage springs. Cois Rope, 5 seta Gharry wheels, Brass Caps and axles, lawn
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    • 437 3 ?ftvcrttecmcnts. A UQTIONS. AUCTION SALE i Wednesday, 30th Octoher 1907, at 2-30 pm Al! those three undivided fourth parts m all that piece of freehold land and hjuse known as No. 34, Race Course Lane, Singapore, area 1,322 sq. ft. G. A. FERNANDEZ Co., Auctioneers. Allen Gledhill, Solicitors. Oct 26
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    • 470 3 JThere is no Work Possible on the Most Expensive Machine which I cannot be Performed on /the Empire typewriter 1 ]f^ Bmm^^AaW^mammm\m lr *^^^mm\\\\\\\mm^^^mm^m\\Ba\ \^LjSmmi^a»<ias%%%im^i^£^^^^ ££m mmm\m^9^~ 1 Wmi It is guaranteed to outlast the highest priced machines. It is without clumsiness or excessive weight. Its Simplicity aud Beautiful work
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 20 4 On Ist October, at 6 Coatee Crescent, Edinburgh, the wife of Dr. Hobart V W Barlee of a son.
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  • 1048 4 The Singapore free press. Monday, October 28, 1907. ■ar* thai! tka Plw 0m Paopia rifht ■■laula, U*awad by iiSanci Md aobribad by gait, Har* patriot Troth har gVwhiw precepts tit., r\amjma ta Waßelf, Loyalty amd Law. It is to be feared that Mr Johh Moalet's common sense and political tact
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  • 980 4 The next meeting al the Malay Esperanto bociety is iv the Museum on Tuesday 2^'th inst., at "> pm. I A couple of Chinese immigrants were sent to prison for two months by Mr. Seth on c Saturday for refusing to sign their contracts. t t A Chinese prisoner from
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  • 115 4 The mosquito specialises on yellow fever and malaria, and is universally recognised as an enemy to be fought outright. Not so the common house fly, and yet the New York Medical Journal" declares that it is more dangerous than the mosquito. The mosquito will spread only one or
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  • 45 4 ADSETTS CONFESSES. {From our own Hongkon-, Od Adsetts. the murderer of tha mm HIP Woqj^j. Gertrude Dayton, has confessed th dt quarrelled with her and knocU] her dot Thinkinghe had killed her, ha «afc a by putting the tourniquet ronad tor n^
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  • 61 4 The Dkckaski. Wih'- g To The Emtor. Dear Sir,— Apropos of tha ieferen<* t the Deceased Wife's Sister Ut m 1 the Week I send the following ta Wfi^ a London paper i A and B two brothers mam C and D two sisters, B and i A marries
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  • 235 4 Lady Troubridge, whose u^ mm Millionaire "is appearing m I v nial Library, bids fair to baeoms as of the most popular novel ists of our has the gift of writing good stories concern ing the adventures and doinw of what Thackeray used to cill the Lupt*!
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  • 197 4 With regard to what we had fa v yesterday as to coming rubber flotations, it may k germane to point out that, according li Hechet's statistics, the past two years slow an unmistakeable downward movemen prices of fine Para. The following figure* will enable the
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  • 325 4 A MAXIM Otni INVENTION. Secunderabad. Oct. 4.— Mi. Alfi.u Thomr son, Chief Examiner of Machine ili^, li.i« arrived here on his triennial tour of inspectiM of the machine guns m the gani-on. After years of close study m the imp. ment of machine guns. Mr Thompson bas
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 274 4 [KELLY WALSH* I THREE HOOKS THAT HAVE I I CAUSED SENSATION. j THE YOKE. J I CONFESSIONS OF A PRINCESS. Mr. Mrs. VI LLI ERS. I KELLY m> WALSH: SINGAPORE. Va a__MS«.HBSiaHHsaMBSs/ C\C ADQ x MAS PRESENTS Llll/UIU FRIENDS AT HOME. MANILA CIGARS FROM LONDON. For the convenience of our
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    • 214 4 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET. Business premises are about to be erected near Messrs Kelly Walsh's Printing Works, Orchard Road, ana any persons desirous of occupying them may have the accomodation arranged to suit their requirements oy applying to the Architects from whom any further information may be obtained. WILLIAMS DRAPER
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  • 47 5 October 27th, 11 a.m. Owing to numerous runs upon the New York Banks yesterday and the consequent stoppages m different cities of America, the leading financiers are making impassioned appeals to the public to desist from withdrawing their money from the banks. > m <
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  • 121 5 (By Submarine Tetegraph —Reuter's.) j t 1 I < f j j i SERIOUS ALLEGATIONS. Some Ground for Them. The whole of Europe, and especially Germany, is profoundly moved by a libel action proceeding at Berlin against a well known journalist named Harden, who published articles iv
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  • 39 5 GOOD OPENING SCORE. At Perth, m the first match of the Marvle(.'rioiiet Club team's Australian tour. nst West Australia, the English eleven had made 8M runs for seven wickets at the M of play.
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  • 77 5 CALIBRIA'S EARTHQUAKE 1,500 KILLED AND INJURED. Rec. Oct. 26, at 10-15 a.m. Rains are aggravating the sufferings of the Calabrians who are camping m the open. There were three shocks yesterday which intensified the panic. The damage is moat widespread and -.arcely a village has escaped. Latest reports from Calabria
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  • 35 5 The Battleship "Renown" embarks King Alfonso and Queen Victoria of Spain at Cherbourg on Tuesday for Portsmouth. The Royal visit to England, which is to last a month, is private. > cc c
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  • 42 5 The India Office contradicts m a most emphatic manner the report that Lord Kitchener threatened to resign unless the I'unjaub canal legislation was vetoed and I.ai Patrai and Ajit Singh arrested, and Karl Minto compelled to yield. m
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  • 29 5 The betting on the Cambridgeshire is 6 1 Mdlua and Dean Swift, 100 14 Land League, 1 Andover, 14 1 Goldriach, 14 1 Stick up, and Retort. > <
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  • 207 5 An JMlieiPe Story. Petersburg, Oc-tol»er 1.—A very strik- at.ire of the General Post Offices here number of pretty faces that are to mm )>ehind the counters. It has seemed ny people a very curious thing that so y pretty faces should have l>een got I y
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  • 142 5 (By Submarine Telegraph—Reuters.) I 1 i i > t I i I j t I J i i i r HOPEFUL SIGNS BUT MORE FAILURES. Brooklyn Banks Close Up. Cortelyou's Advice. Rec. Oct. 26, 9.45 am. The Bank examiner has announced that the accounts of the Hamilton.
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  • 87 5 Later. Cabinet Considers. Received Oct. 26th 340 pm. Telegrams from New York state that runs continue upon the Rinks and Trust Companies. There have been six more suspensions. These banks have small capitals but the aggregate deposits amount to thirty-four million dollars. The entire Cabinet, excepting Mr. Cortelyou,
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  • 122 5 In the hope that the proper person may be prodded into turning over a new leaf, (or shall we say leaflet P) when he is aroused from his present coma of inertia, we give this quotation from the Times No physician entertains the slightest
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  • 106 5 This popular Hotel is has become a great favourite with passers through Singapore, who seek m its luxurious appointments and vaiied cuisine a change from shipboard. The previous outward mail saw some two hundred dine at the Grand Hotel de I'Europe, and by the Kleist, which
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  • 42 5 A conference has been called of the Chairmen of the railway companies at which Mr Lloyd George for an hour and a half made conciliatory suggestions. The meeting was adjourned to enable the directors to consider the matter. > e> <
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  • 27 5 Earl Minto reports that the agricultural situation m Northern and Central India is worse and the outlook is becoming increasingly serious. > em X
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  • 1651 5 {Special for the Free Pres* Having a few weeks at my disposal, Idecided to spend the time with a friend of mine, who lives at a Coffee Estate m Sumatra, situated about 8,000 feet above sea level. So I landed one fine morning at Belawan (Lhe
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  • 479 5 How it Fbki- to Die. A remarkable story has been told to a Daily Mail representative by Mr James J. Kane, who for thirty years wae a chaplain m the United States Nary, from which he only recently retired. Mr Kane pays oc- i casional visits to
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 23 5 Grimault A Co's Sarsaparilla cleanses ti»e blood from all impurities arising from x- lofula, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin Diseases, Pimplec and Sores' xm
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    • 68 5 Do Not Neglect a Bad Cold. t Never allow a cold to take its course. Too often at this season of the year its course is i toward [pneumonia. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will promptly cure your cold and 3 counteract any tendency m this direction. a You cannot afford to
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    • 177 5 Robinson Company Very fine Assortment of Gents CEYLON FLANNEL PYJAMA SUITS. Li&ht and Medium Weights ALL SIZES AND COLOURS IN STOCK "TWO STEEPLES" UNDERWEAR. Pure Wool and Guaranteed Unshrinkable Thts is the finest Underwear ever Manufactured Kept m three weights. Light, Medium Heavy ALL SIZES IN STOCK. Robinson and Company.
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  • 1068 6 Easily the feature of the season, so far as it has gone, the Arc Oval table now appealing to the big billiard public at the National Sporting Club arrived at an opportune time. The unsettled condition of billiards and ita government has given this new table an exceptional
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 580 6 Htwertteemcnta. On the Berth. BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO. LTD. FOR Penang Rangoon and Calcutta. Thk Royal Mail Stkamek, "BHARATA," 4 4^° n8 D R.N.rt., Commander, i r* 1 acapatched for abovfe {jorts on 31 at I *attant. Sh-i has superior accommodation for saloon arid second class passengers, ensuring every
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    • 501 6 Sfovcrttecmcnts. SHIPPING INDO CHINA STEAM NAY. COY., LTD. The steamers of thia Company maintain a regular direct service between Calcutta, Straits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow, Amoy. Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang. Yangtsze Ports, Formosa, the Philippines &c. &c. STEAMERS. Tons Commander Kutsang
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    • 659 6 Hbverttsemcntfl. 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 about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) 1906 Malta Nov
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    • 696 6 a^\>crti6cmcnto. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LINES. Steamers of the Coast Fleet. tons reg. tons reg. Petchaburi 2191 Deva'srongsse 16-43 Borneo HOO Paiiat I^7 Kohßichang 2>>V) Anghin 1G57 Rajah 2u2i Locksun lb">7 Pitsanulok 2019 Choising 1657 Bangkok 192 Pongtong it>o7 Raiaburi 1904 Samsen 1667 K.jrat 19ri0 Lo<3 Sok MM Manila
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    • 541 6 Hfrt>crtiscmcnts. SHIPPING. KM. Norddeutscher Lloyd. 2 INPERIAL GERMAN MAi; The fa3t and well-known mail this Company sail fortnightly h Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antw rp, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (oounecti Naples, Alexandria and vie« Vfr-^ Suhz. A ion, Colombo, Penan g, Shanghai, Nagabaki A a ani hack. They are due m Sin.?ap
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  • 334 7 Where Capital Goks. Applications for fresh < 'apital have boon lily forthcoming during the past month, •i.c tecord for a September ia the best |.H)2, when the total was f7,557,800. ftgUIC this year is tt.tft.9o6 and, seems taudl m comparison, but when we turn and find
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  • 345 7 In ig monthly report of the Municipal Commissioners marks .ire quoted by *he .6 report of the Muaicipal I>.-. Hiddleloa says I ths outbreak n:thing ltl.y cf B OB the pre: the -iti.ies of the sheiis <f ;i sm.ii! ■saaaai by tha m from .tin i
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  • 478 7 At the banquet given m honour cf Mr. W. H. Taft on Tuesday, says the "N. C. Daily News of Oct come surprise and amusement was cauaed when on the toast of the Emperor of China being honoured, the Band played the air of the British National
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  • 510 7 r MINES. Capital Capital Issue Paid Issued p«id op Va!a« ttp Company. Waot*«oo. $300,000 300.000 10 10 Belat Tin M. Co. Ltd IfM g°W°o 225.000 10 10 Bruang Limited 8 CIOO.OOO W.OOO 1 1 Klcdang Tin Mining Co. |«M 4110.000 -'...000 £1 £1 ufcrt MineB Ltd I MfOjOM 179,500
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 272 7 FOR SALE. HOTEL. FOR sale m Singapore as a going concern. A First-class house fu'.y furnished. P. T. c o Singapore Free Press Od io.ll Furniture and Goodwill cf a Fiist Class Boarding Establishment FOR SALE PRIVATELY. Tho valuable household furniture and aeries at the well-known residence. SANS SOUCI, St.
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    • 551 7 SU)t>crtiocmcnto. i TO LET. i HOUSE TO BE LET, FURNISHED. Villa Marina, Tanjong Katong, from Decem--1 ber 1, 1907. Apply to STEPHENS, PAUL Co. Oct 2 TO BE LET. Shop House No. 9, Brass Basah Road. Apply to STEPHENS, PAUL Co. Oct 2 uc OFFICE TO LET. No. 20, Stamford
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    • 589 7 EXCHANGE. 1 (CoaaiOTßD vr to Oct. 26.) B±nk 4 m/s 2/4,*,,- demand 2/4;* Private credits 3 m/a 2/4W credits 6 m/s 2/4 i Fbancb, demand B.inV 29 IS Gbbmant, demand 237 India, T. T 1 73| Hongkono, demand lOJ^dis Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 139 Bangkok, demand 65 SovkkbignB, Bank
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    • 265 7 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE. PASSENGER SERVICE. By the new sttamers Rhenania," Hai-suubo," Hohknhtaufen," and the bCANDiA and 'Silesia.-' The teMH are specially bnflft Im the tropica and have luxurious FlMMßgei accommodation. First-class Cabius amidships, lighteJ throughout by electricity, cabins fitted with fai:-. Doctor and Stewardesses carried, laundry cm board. Return tickets ifafiued
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  • 740 8 SOME RECORD TIMES. Fine weather favoured the members of the Singapore Recreation Club on Saturday i afternoon when they held their athletic! sports The ground had been put m ex- oellent order, and there was a large gather- ing of friends and members. The sports were
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  • 94 8 The Singapore Volunteer Artillery held a capital week end Camp at Fort Pasir Panjang on Saturday and yesterday, m preparation for the annual inspection and competition tiring oa Saturday and Sunday next. The men went down under Major Derrick and Capt Hilton by launch from Johnston's
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  • 103 8 U. I>. Pereira, a Eurasian clerk employed at the S. V. C. Drill Hall, was before Mr Seth iv the third magistrate's court, on Siturday, for preliminary enquiry into an allegation of criminal breach of trust, Mr Sproule prosecuted and Mr C. I. Carver
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  • 545 8 Tour Teochew s were charged before Mr j Green, second magistrate, on Saturday, on x «^n allegation of using criminal force. Wi Ann Lock, a Municipal rate collector, A aid he lived at Holland Road. He was on i lis way to Bukit Timah on the
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  • 398 8 A <>ENERAL RlSIN<* PLANNED. We .Hongkong Telegraph) have reason to believe that, recently, telegraphic despatches weie received by the Viceroy at Canton from Lieutenant- General Li who reported that Taotai Kwok employed private detectives for the investigation of the doings of tbe malcontents m Southern China, and
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  • 192 8 A new terror has been added to the long list under which Judges labour. A gentleman at Bangkok writes to the paper to express his opinion that "his lordship" went astray m the summing up m the Triple Murder case which is calculated to produce a
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  • 100 8 A gang robbery is reported from Jurong. About ten o'clock on Saturday night a gang of five Kehs broke into a Chinese squatter's hut beyond the eighth mile stoine. They gagged and tied up the occupant and ran sacked the place. Property valued at $•> was
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  • 510 8 Writing on Ilth Sept the Peking correspondent of the W. C. D. Keur* says Duke Tsai Ts. h, President of the Tuchihpu f Ministry of Finance 1 recently memorialized the Em-press-Dowager m regard to the proposals of their Excellencies Wang Ta-hsieh, Junior Vice-President of the Waiwupu (lately
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  • 171 8 Dutch Sovereign Takes Command ok Warship. The Hague, Sept. 20. Queen Wilhelmina has Wen closely follow ing this year's naval maropuvres, which repre sent an attack by a foreign fleet en the Dutcl coast. Her Majesty embarked on the irocchu Piet Hem at Ymuiden at eight
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  • 89 8 The Japanese cruiser Chitose, Captain T. V a may a, arrived from Batavia on Sunday morning and anchored m the roads. She exchanged salutes with Fort Canning. The Chitose is expected to leave for Japan on Thursday. This is one of the vessels that is returning from a
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  • 59 8 The Messageries Maritimes intermediate steamer Louqsor went ashore near Pulau Bukom on Friday night. The vessel left Singapore about 1 1 o'clock for Penang and next morning she was discovered to be ashore. Tugs were sent to her assistance. It. is believed that she was not damaged.
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  • 93 8 Per G.G. Meyer i Mr Vygeboom. Per Van Hogendorp Mr van Hemers. Mr. Hulawit, Mr Heyamane. Per Hye Leong Messrs G. S. Lee and A G. Scott. Mr and Mrs Pagler and Mias Pagler. Per Penang i Mr and Mrs Cooper. Mr M. Guston, Mr H. H. Evxuelt. Per
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  • 218 8 •Oct 26. Karang, Brit, str., Troan, for Anambas and Natuna Is. Ban Yong Seng, Brit str., Angus, for Palembang. Amherst, Brit, etr., Scott, for Pontianak. Devanha, Brit, atr Hide, for Hongkong and Shanghai. Perlik, Dut. etr., Swart, for P. Soesoe via Buknm. Eni ilie. Dot. str., Salong, for Rhio.
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  • 94 8 Whmwmm* an.l Dmek* at mmitm different 1 regteh v.-fre berthed on Saturday. East Wharf Basin N.ien Tung. 1 E. Wharf Section 1 Kutsang. Section 1 Sheers Wharf Glenogle. Section 2— Adeh. J. Nicoll. 1 3 -Hydra. 4— John H. Barry, s— Nil. 6
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 904 8 VESSELS^ IN PORT. Men-of-War Flag and Tons Command ers Arrived From r O Chitose Jap cru. 4836 Yamaya Oct 27 Batavia j dD Sea Mew Col. Yacht 500 Murphy Oct 11 Malacca fIJE Ship F!»e Ton. Master Arrived From Consignee For \»v Airlie Brit 1494 Williams Oct 25 Australia Boustead
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 165 8 WEATHER REPORT. Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Rain Oct 25. 3 H'kong 4 p 30.02 SE B So i. Manila 4 p 757 K m 30 l >4 0 Oct 26. H'kong 10a 30.' 7 El 81 c Manila 10a 754 W4 21 24 v fl Kandang Kerlau Hospital,
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