The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 October 1907

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY. OCTOBER 30, 1907. NO. 6,124.
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  • 132 1 Chief m the telegrams of the day m the important speech made by L >rd Cromer m receiving the freedom of the City. Lord Cromer gives a few hints as to the best way to treat Xatiouulibts, Page 7. A large amount of gold has ueeu bought
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  • 929 1 L^ug Uf,re tlie trams ran out on the Siran^onrd.there WM a MwUmMi populatiou of CkiaaM at the vilhge about the sixth mile, wh.-r« there is a X .urn Catholic Church, with its prnst and subordinate Church worker*, tor mauv of the Chinese who live iv the ueigl.boui
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 553 1 Brown motor eycks theARROL NSToNcar I SCOTTISH CUP RECORDS. I Sh H.P. can now be delivered I 19O5— WINNER. ARROL* JOHNSTON." I from STOCK 1907 pattern. I IQO6-2nd, 3rd. and nth PLACES. I I ARROL* JOHNSTON*** I Repairs to Motor Cars, Enamelling, Plating I 1907 winner. arrol-johnston." I Vu| canising,
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    • 80 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Messrs McAlister Co. advertise their facilities for supplying rope* -Page 5. Parcels for Home should be sent to Messrs Gosling Co. before Nov. 15th— Page 1. Situation wanted as a general assistant Page 6. Compound house to be let m Wilkie-rd-Page 11. Notice re the firm of Meydin
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 418 1 THE WEEK. WIDKISDAY. 3».th High Water:— 4 .M a, 3.39 p Grand Cinematograph Show 7.30 A 9 3 <l p Thursday. ;>l^t High Water 26 a., 5.20 p. B I Mail Homeward close* 3 p NDL Mail Outward due. S. C. C. Rugby. Hunt Club meeting, 5.15 p Grand Cinematograph
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  • 386 2 Au An-ti«tliiin E\ihau»;e contains the following appreciation of Lady Lugard, from which it is apparent that the Lady Kditor may be numbered amongst the admirers of Miss Flora Shaw. A quotation is aKo published from a private letter sent from Hongkong Many Brisbaneites will r< member
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  • 238 2 K\> un>nra BuiXam Barred Tht Kurt -gn (Mta i-^u^s jk a Blue Papn n. a- cession of the United Kingdom to the declarations signed at The Hague on July mpaeHlg (1 expanding bullets. and (S) asphyxiating gases. By :t- MOMI n m regaid to the lonM* this
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  • 198 2 Th. average and bui!« i iulalltttioa of to-day is r* tk >n»«l by capable experts to consnme ">lb. of coal for ever> hoi -<■ power hour developed. Iv unnne work. wli. re economy m coal i- Hb^olntely essential, t\»- onauniption is, «i course mtieli 1. B it
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 70 2 "I have been prescribing Morrhuol Creosote capsules very pxtensively during the past two years m Bronchial and Tubercular dis ■Mjers, and m several of my severest cases, 1 nnw been aatouiuhed how rapidly repair has taken place. In pulmonary tuberculosis, they check the formation of purulent expectoration m from one
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    • 972 2 PATHE FRERES SINGAPORE A PARIS. (iREAT SUCCESS OF THE Patbc Phonograph WITH THE NEEDLELESS SOUND BOX. PRESERVE YOUR RECORDS BY USING PATHE'S SAPPHIRE POINT SOUND BOX PATHE DISC RECORDS. 1. Dispense with the nse of needles. 2. Can only be uned with the sapphire point sound box. 3. Commence m
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    • 797 2 H&vcrtisements. NOT WES. NOTICE We beg to state that we have admitted Mr. H. S. Arathoon into partnership with effect from Ist January 1907. STEPHENS, PAIL Co. Oct 28 5.11 ESHARAT KHAN Co. Cheapest and best Book Binder, Printer, and Account Book Ruler. All orders executed promptly. 84, Brass /jasah
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    • 410 2 a^ertiocmciUo. INSURANCES. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE Funds Exceed £1 2,000,000. W. A. SIMS, Manager, Eastern Branch Aog 29 Guardian Assurance Company. Limited, London. Subscribed Capital j62,000,000 Total Invested Funds, upwards 0f....£6]250,'000 Annual Income upwards of jgl i(x>00O Fire Risks. Short or Lone Periods at curreni
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    • 462 2 gfopcitiaemcnu BTiAiCS. Hongkong Shangh^iT^ Corporation. Paid-up Capitai tlr Rkskrvb Fund:— Sterling Reserve $10,000,<»,. Silver Reserve... $1 1,000,000 J Rkservk Liability of Propbi«tox3 tl If ->,('o("ji Court of Dirbctor^. G. H. M^hubw, ft^-Cu, i Hon. Mr. H*n»t K«wick,-D B pitt c t E. gorrz, E.K,. X A.HAUKT. Esq. X hit C.
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  • 1361 3 i. "IE Ai thok ok S\n- So'o.in v. vik, etplaine I Pnvu Smith •the An chest r Regiment, his got an uncle I who's 1 irly ijood. He keeps a ham and be« t m wishiun High road, and naturally.; b ing ;> bit well off, can
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  • 717 3 THKIK ISKLUENCK l\ BIM.KOK. Perhaps it has seldom occurred to the average mind what powerful agents cinematographs are m spreading influence for good or evil. They are the invention of the West, but we have them now giving daily exhibitions m all the towns throughout
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  • 76 3 At r» dinner m Philadelphia, Archbishop £3 I R -i Jo M»h K-uustopf w#>re seated »ide by side. In front of them was one of those c*-l»-brated Virginia hams which make the mouths of men water. Turning to his ne ghbour, the Archbishop inquired graciously My dear
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  • 107 3 The Dowagik'-s Do<; A great sensation has been caused m the Imperial Palace by the sudden disappearance of the Empif>BB Dowager's favourite dog whi h went by the na eof Tsiang Erh "or Saucy Son." It ia said to have run out of the I Ho Park, and search
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  • 681 3 STEAM 3 RS. Giving port of departure, and (where known) date due here, and name of Agent*. Achilles, China, Dec II Mansfield Arcadia, Hongkong. N«>v 22 P A O. Ayuthia, Boml'ij. Nov 10 Borneo Co. A. A pear, Hongkong, Nov 5 i Pat Simons Armard Behic, Colombo, Dec
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 888 3 ELECTRIC S j ngapo MOTOR CARS F f -^p.^. i.^ Morning Daily. To Our Readers. ire not more silent when running than t** Singapore Free p*** now Morning Daily, and is on sale at depots, HB ■■i^h. from un early hour each morning (Bunday« IM 111 II I exoepted) Cash
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  • 1120 4 Mt Marccni s Triumph. Sydney (Nova Scotia). Tuesday, Sept. 24. By special invitation of Mr Marconi, I accompanied the famous inventer and his party to the towers which form the signalling station at Fort Morien. Tbe trip was made by motor-car as far as Glace Bay, whence
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  • 925 4 Activity and si«e of the Heart Waste m Lighting A Typhoid Incnbstor Sunlight Disinfection i jrtaius and Chemistry Kadiuiu m Coal-Mining The Iron Supply Disease Near the (Ground. Tli. size of the heart m different animal-* fa found by Prof. Hesse to vary with the activity of the
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  • 205 4 Davaom Placed At pt A Cebu despatch of 12th in--serious fire occurred m the I. JS Nicolas last Thursday afternoon o'clock, consuming about fa some of which, some nin* or ten considerable value. The tola] placed m the neighbourhood There waa no invarun-eon of t ings.
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  • 119 4 Two Wi-MKN Sl^ The Japan Hera M",♦ te dent, resulting m the loss <i two lives occurred on board tli-- S X Maru m Yokohama harbour n fm that the liner was Jjeing iW^h I Srti going into dock. A MaWr female operatives were sent lj the
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  • 616 4 Per P A O Syria, due CM, 31 —Mr R Talbot. Mr and Mrs B. Chen. Mr A H Withers, Miss E M. Cook, Mr Maclaogkfc, Mr R. W. L*mt>eifon, Mr H W Hall. M. R C. Kinder, Mr C. Briuilow. 1 f. f Webb and
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 83 4 Inflammatory Rheumatism Anyone who has ever experienced the excruciating arid almost unbearable pains incident to ln.iammatoryfrheumatism will be pleased to know that prompt relief may be lad by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm Mr. D. Snyder. of Roeeville, Ontario' says "I have been troubled with nttammatory rheumatism for the past two
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    • 781 4 THE WORLD'S CHAMPION A^ CLUB SWINGER. %jß^\\ \f^/ Unfailing Vigour F^J^i y Q c S up !enie j n )ne tiling, to do it better tlian any/fpj J .1 to every man ulio lias battled tiiumphaniiy into HI I II the front rank. Many men > r \et into the
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    • 340 4 BSvcrtteemente Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. Near Entrance to Borneo Wharf. Telephone 1026. Sea stocks of all kiuds of Frozen Meats, etc., can be delivcn-d to shipping at the Wharves, or m the Singapore Uoads on short notice. IF THAWED DAILY SUPPLIES are re quired, orders for *ame must be
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  • 1431 5 ACTIVITY OF THE CHEMI-T. Wukf Has Alrkadt Lebn D x j. It is not on the plantation alone that the increasing demand of recent jears for rubber .♦miniated energy and enterprise. It has -loned activity m the Laboratory as well i m the estate and
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  • 477 5 L' OhiN'. YC": MKN Ol AlilLin. (CbfltflM Mail'- Service.) Peking. October 10. An K'h' i ted sliortly calling upon officials throughout the Kiupire to recommend to the Throne for Imperial st rvio men of ability to conduct sate affairs. An.ab.er Kdict i~ expected t-rdeiiiifi the e-tabli~im;ent of kh<
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 673 5 Hfrvertteemente. AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE Th« uudcrsigncd have been instructed to sell the following goods, on Wednesday, the .'K)th inst. at No. 2, Malacca Street, at 11 a.m. Consisting of 200 lbs Rubber Tyres for carriages, It carriage springs, Coir Rope, 5 sets Gharry wheels. Brass Caps and axles, lawn mowers,
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    • 574 5 Sc^crtteemcnte. i UQTIOMS. MORTGAGEES SALE. $7,500 OK Very Excellent Teak Household Furniture, Turnouts, Electric Fittings, Etc., Etc. To be held at No. 46, CAIRN HILL ROJD. SINGAPORE. Saturday, Nov. 9, 1907 9 at It a.m. Comprising a Cottage Piano by Erards, London, Carved Polished Teak and TJpholsfered Drawing Room Suite,
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    • 75 5 McAlister Co, Ltd. Singapore. Ipoh. Penang. UNSURPASSED UNEXCELLED HemP JS^^^BA^^S^ Wire and W®m t^ JfeSBMIP LARGEST STOCK IN THE STRAITS. DEE'S CONCENTRATED DISINFECTANT. 1 Gallon $1.75, 2 $3.25, 5 $8.00. This Disinfectant is imported m a highly Concentrated form and may be diluted up to 60 times its bulk, producing
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  • 158 6 All commocicstions to the Editor shoaid be legibly written on one side of the paper only, and should m all cases be authenticated by the name andaddress of the writer, not for publication, unless clearly ao indicated. The Editor is not responsible for, and does not necessarily endorse, the
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 37 6 Franc b. At the Government Civil Hospital Hongkong on the 23rd inst the wife of the Rev. J. H. Francs, of a Daughter. ARNOTT.-On Oct. 21st, at Kowloon, to Mr and Mrs T. Arnott, a Daughter.
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    • 49 6 On lH\.h October, 1907. at th.. I'resbyterian Church, Singapore, by tho Uev. J.A. Gray ma.. Geohoe Kixghorn. Master of s.s. Hong Was I. eldest son of Mr. Alexander Kinghorn of Cardiff to Elizabeth Jessie, eldest daughter of Captain and Mrs. Colin Hodge, "Bonnie I>oon Syed Alley Road, Singapore.
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  • 2589 6 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, Oct 30, 1907. With the American Secretary of State for W.ir as the bearer of historical inessii^e from the Government of the UuiteJ j States to the first elective Assembly tf the Filipino people, Weduesday, October lGrb, which saw the formal inauguration of that Assembly,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 295 6 flf ADC X «AB PREBEMTB vluflluj FRIENDS AT HOME. MANILA CIGARS FROM LONDON. For tin- convenience of our cuntouurs, we are prepared to deliver the following Brands m Great Britain. M7T¥ PAID and POST FREE at these rates c. S«-uoritaB (small cheroots' per box of 200 116 4 '.>5 Hegalia
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    • 115 6 WANTED. A situation m a mercantile firm as a Book keeper or General ABsistant, thoroughly experienced. Apply stating terms to Z. R. co "Free Press." Oct 80 6.11 TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND James Oimplmn A Co., Court, Naval A Military Tailors 59, Covdujt Stbmt, LONDON, W. MR. H. G. DISS.
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  • 122 7 (By Submarine Tetegriph Reuter's.) IMPORTANT SPEECH. Received Oct. 29th 10 55 a.m. Lord Cromer has been presented with the freedom of the City of London at the (iuildball. I, >rd Cromer, m returning thanks at the Guildhall to the Lord Mayor and Corpo- ition of the City
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  • 20 7 !,->r<l Cromer waruilv acknowledged Sir L Mwdr<l Grey's loyal support during his >f office iv Egypt.
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  • 18 7 I i Cromer also referred to the AngleAgreement, which he considered ptrfoctlj iustifidble, despite certain conees-
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  • 82 7 He declared it was a mistake to treat Nfi.nilists too seriously. He »o4 alludiui: to those who desired a r.ible extension of seh- govern ing instids, but to extremists who exi«te<l at and Dublin. He saw only .-v- method m dealing with 'uduu and Egyptian unrest.
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  • 48 7 The Times correspondent at VancouitM that the Finance Committee of oil Legislature has passed a resolution nding the exclusion ot Anataoi from -h Columbia for a time at leist. They ire arranging to memorialise the Dominion mment to procure the abrogation of ■aty with Japan. -> <
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  • 27 7 •lection returns for the new Duma a large preponderance of Reactionaries. t -.27 result*, 16>J are Monarchists uipatel with "2 r constitutional Democrats, 9 cialists.
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  • 301 7 A m was charged before the I h Court, Messrs Michell acl Gibson, laj ."'inoon, with lHOMploil boUM ng. w itchuian employed at a 165-1 Hay-lock \l:-'\ \:iJ that >ruiog of the 2*Kh icst. he i ooaroaoof tho >wu*. c >oe t'Ju'j.:.^ a! tli- lock of
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  • 29 7 (By Submarine Telegraph— Renter's.) R<?c. Oct. 29, 12 5 a!ui. Mr. Cortelyou has leturned to Washing- ton. He does not anticipate any further financial trouble. I
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  • 49 7 1 Received at 448 pin l The total engagements for gold for import to New York amount to -27{ millions of j dollars. i .£3 18s. an ounce was paid m the open market m Ljudon for a million sterling j gold for America. i t
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  • 38 7 The Chicago grain markets have broken j heavily owing to the financial situati >v m New York, but big holders are not disturbed. There was a partial recovery towards the close of t he day.
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  • 36 7 i At New York Mr. Gillette, the ex President of the Mutual Life Insurance Company, i has been beut to prison for six months for perjutv m connection with the insurauee scandals of !'.»(>;.
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  • 20 7 i The Adelaide Advertiser forecasts that the wheat crcp of Sjuth Australia will be! 141; million bushels. > <
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  • 44 7 i In the M. C. C. Cricket match at Perth, l W, England made a total of 401, Fane beiug responsible for 133. I West Australia made X.2 and theu fol I lowed on, making twelve runs for no wirket. I > <
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  • 30 7 Kec. < >et. J'.'th, <; SO p.m. Hear Admiral Gram has been appointed Engineer m Chief of the Fleet m succession to Sir A. 1 Durston retire*! Engineer m Chief.
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  • 40 7 At Paii& Piebi-ltnt Fallieins gave a banquet to the Kicgand O.ueeii of Spain at the Elysee a*: which tho most cordial toasts were proposed expressing satisfaction at the solidarity of the relations of the two countries. > <
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  • 75 7 The parade m honour of the Birthday of His Majesty the Kinwj will be heM on the luv Course at 5.15 p.m. on Saturday, November !*'.h. Seats will be provide-1 uear the saluting H«_: for < v...vernuietit Officials. Foreign ConNUI and their f-miilies, and for others as
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  • 255 7 We have beeu asked to M.J how planed the pnMM>tan«f theiipnu.il athletic act ting at Ipoh would bo if a fat of Ifttt ii!<>re enthaotaotk .ithle'^s of Oifipow would eutlmTOwr to attend thai meeting and take parf iv the eoatooto. It is oonfldoatlj urged that if they
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  • 1076 7 The game played between the S. C. C. and the B team of the West Kents on Friday last was au interesting one from several points of view, as it gave some indication of the form of the Uams m view of the forthcoming league competition. Taken all
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  • 280 7 British Subject's Bio Record. Ibrahim, a Kling, appeared before the j Bench Court, Messrs Michell and Gibson, j yesterday afternoon, m answer to a charge of theft. Inspector Hart of Kandang Kerbau station prosecuted. A old rikisha coolie said he took a Chinaman from Gaylang to Baach Rmd
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  • 630 7 Lieut. Colonel E. O. Broadrick, Commandant S. V. C. J:»th October l:-7. S. V. 0. I The Corps will parade with the rest of the Harrison for the Birthday of H. M the King S V. A. O.d-rly Officer: 2ad Lfeat A A. Lermit. Orderly N.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 210 7 Robinson Company Very fine Assortment of Gents CEYLON FLANNE PYJAMA SUITS. Light 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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  • 800 8 N t ot Pbofitaulk Is Cash. According to a Washington despatch of 3rd nit., for some time the question What have tli- Philippines cost us has been troubling many persons, and various attempts have been made to answer it. The question wa* often asked at tin
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  • 305 8 HONGKOKG'ft I'ObiTiO.V A •ovpla of days ago wbm referring the stock- of flour m th< ColottJ, we (China Mail' stated tlnr< wm 60/XH) tons of \merican flour on lxand. but inquiries marie since have ■howa that the total stock m th< Colony of both American and Australian
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 50 8 A Safe Cough Medicine for Children. In buying a cough medicine for children never be afraid to buy Chamberlain's Cough Kemedy. There is no danger from it and relief is always sure to follow. It is especially valuable for colds, croup and whoopuur I cough. For sale by all dealers.
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    • 575 8 Hfcvcrttsemcnta. WANTED. Wanted by a young lady fresh out from home (Switzerland) situation as companion or governess m French, German or English. Apply m the first instance, F.A.M. co Singapore Free Press. Oct 28 mwf a c WANTED IMMEDIATELY For the Joint Management of The Belafc and Kuantan Tin Mines,
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    • 468 8 HDvertiaenicnta. 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 Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow, Amoy. Chefoo, Tientsin. Newchwang. Yangtsze Ports, Formosa, the Philippines &c. &c. STEAMERSTom Commander "Kutaang 4896
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    • 672 8 BJivertlaemcnts. 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 j Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Ameri- can Ports. Steamer) wi) v cave Singapore on or about i IiAIL LINKS. Outward (for
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    • 708 8 Htoerttocmento. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. 00 AST LINES F Steamers of the Coast Fleet. tokb reg. tons reg. letchaburi 2191 DevawongM ;>,„< Borneo 2100 Paklat 1657 Kohsickan^ 2040 Anghin Kajah 2028 Looksun 1657 I'itsanulok 2019 Choising 1657 8 Bangkok 1920 Pongtoc/ 1667 Rajaburi 1904 Samsen 1667 L Korat 1900 Loo
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    • 655 8 Eftvcrtidcmcntd. SHIPPING. nxe Norddeutscher Lloyd. Brom^ INPEKIAL GERMAN MAIL LIM^ The fart and well-known man hia Company sail fortni^i tiy h i&mburg via Eotterdam, Antw«rp, Jibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connNaples, Alexandria and vico versa) Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penan* Siri/^n. "u cong, Shanghai, Nagasaki 4 X b."' aid back. w 4 They
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  • 1507 9 [Jtßly m»BTs r»»Mi»fn,| BT HOWARD Sl' ENCi: 1! For the propel tondmt <>! EaatVaU v :i want .1 harmonious working arrasfeav i: twivn ilit" then e-latos ol tlie game t plnvex. the l.l.;. o iind 1 1- crowd. It i to AOWW down
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  • 558 9 There are m the October Co. ah ill some very interesting recollections of Herbert Spencer by Rotaline Masaon. She visited the philosopher at Brighton. The fitnt sight of him theie was m a shadj drawing-room, where he was ljing on the sofa s He was clad
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  • 132 9 The second general meeting of the Siaro Commercial Bank Ltd. was held on Oct. 19 aiternoon at its office, when there were present Phra Montri, m the Chair, Messrs A. Lessler, and E. Jorgensen, Phra Banpakaru, Mr F. Kilian, Luang Prakifcch, Luang Praaarn, and Luang Ayarkan, etc.
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  • 375 9 In connexion with the re-distribution of the divisional districts for the Japanese imy it is possible to arrive at a rough idea of the latter'a dimensions nndcr the n< w organization. Exclusive of the Guards Division, then will be eighteen Divisions of regular troops,
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  • 172 9 An Ar.glo- American correspondent writes: We have the biggest man m the world, and this id not boasting this time. He m known as Baby Jim Simmons, a negro, who weighs 750 jounds (almost 54 stone;. There are but few who will believe that any
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  • 155 9 In the case of the latest rubier issue, it is announced that the Hah were cloied before the time mentioned m the prospectus, owing to a considerable ovei-subscription of the shares offered. It is doubtful, however, whether some other recent offers have met with anything like a
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 69 9 An Antiseptic Liniment. For wounds, bruises, burns and like m there is nothing better than Chamttrlain's Pain Balm. It acts as an antiseptic, forming a thin, imperceptible film over the injured parts, which excludes the air and causee tne injury to heal without mattei teing formed, and m much less
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    • 728 9 a^tßHg^g^ggA^^^^w^gH g^gM %v6EEEE^^V t^^^^BwS^^B qaap^ y^ggM LPi^s^^fflW3 ggggggggilj^^»^^^^ Gi^-^ is famous for its \^l^|g3 a^a^>>A. sterling value \^JM l/I^I^» Alexandria, near Glasgow. London dopot. ARGYLLS, London Ltd. z Cr^T V' »viu»ij» rv *a^ 17. Newman Strret, Oxford St gg\BSggJ^fgMg£^jJ^^^^ff^gn»»jß]L^ IB^aa BomKiy Motor Car Cm, Bi-own A David-- >v Lt<l Ceylon.
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    • 632 9 fldpertiaemctita. GELANG BRICKWORKS. BEST MACHINE MADE BRICK S. PARA RUBBER SEED. PARA RUBBER STUMPS DUNMAN Co., 2, Prince Street, mwf THE NEW FRENCH REMEDY TkADEj MARK •^^^^^^^B^^^B^^W llii'i MCI (MM ->"il WfWj poj'il.n r.-rn.-uT. a« M '..>'! ta the I ont mrnt»l UospiUli »>> Km <.rd, Rostan. Jobert, VeluCAO ,tl
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    • 229 9 Do Not Neglect a Bad Cold. Never allow a cold to take its course. Too often at this season of the year its course is toward 'pneumonia. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will promptly cure your cold and counteract any tendency m this direction. You cannot afford to take such a risk
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  • 762 10 BICHBiT HIIRKSs IN AlftßlCA. New York, Thursday, Oct 3. The betrothal is announced of Miss (Hadya Vanderbilt, one of the richest heiresses m the world, to Count Laazlo Szechenyi, a young Hungarian nobleman. Miss Vanderbilt is the daughter of the late Mr Cornelius Vanderbilt, and came
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  • 230 10 S±ys the Kmgoon Gazette: There are already signs that the new rickshaw eervice for H ingooj will very soon oust the gharries from t,he streets, and this is hardly to be wondered at, all things considered. A man would naturally rather travel m a well appointed rickshaw than m
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  • 994 10 The periodical breaks m the voyage of a liner undoubtedly afford momentous intervals to her passengers. Even to those already familiar with the ports of call upon a certain route the charm of a renewed visit is seldom failing, while to those who see m them hitherto unknown
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  • 153 10 BOHBASSBB By METEORITES. The fall of the huge meteorite into the sea off Narragansett is a reminder of the pro- tection irblak we own to cur friendly air. reJ mark* the Globe.*' The eaith h continually j being bombarded with meteorites, but- mo3t of j them fortunately
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  • 472 10 THE PORT HEALTH DEPARTMENT AT HONGKONG The China Mail has an article »v goes to show that the Of^i^** I'ort Health IXpirtment at I{ far below what it should be m J that magnitude, specially remark ibk |I the absence of any -juar^,.,, such as we have m Singapore a
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 20 10 Grimault&Co's Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood fron. all imparities arising from Scrofula, Eczema. Bad Legs, Skin Diseases. Pimples and Sores* n
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    • 427 10 KUHN KUMOR. > < The leading Art and Curio dealers have reopened at the Hotel de I'Europe building with a very choice stock of carved furniture, silks, cloisonne, bronzes, &c, &c mm A Call is respectfully solicited. Ai« 14 Watson's \E&^Mis§r/ amon^ DUNDEE vC^W/ SCOTCH WKi^ty. yf^JT( WHISKIES. No. IC.
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    • 494 10 B^crtisemcnts. a^l v [^L i S^_^£^flu For coughs and colds. A friend m need is a friend indeed." Ayer's Cherry Pectoral is just such m friend. Never be without it. It will prove a good friend when you have a fresh cold, bringing immediate relief. You will find it equally
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    • 192 10 Truth Stronger Than Fiction A BlacKsmitr/s Sxp^rWac^ 'l -m m my ri| me to sik!i ■m.v ifightl) raise R. i> Inoui h.u c to i l nun •< v -p'"n rk. nvir'. I.i intmenti kirui. S I ii •..in r. i o such a v I red nificient 'mv.tc. A
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  • 817 11 It credi aw May t>e attached to the reports which itrc published m the vernacular newspapers of Japan it would appear that the Nippon Yu«en Kaiaha have vli«covered that n i tempting to oust Messrs ltutterfield and Swire from the Hongkong-Swatow Bangkok ;r;id< tli< y
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  • 76 11 Ottawa. Octol* r 2. porti art Ix-ing received here to ii.« i«t«nt discovery of gold near It h -taUd that Uie ftn<l nil! m Attitj urov. one of the greatest M ri. 9on recor.l. "Vtiy was made by W NB Uoyle >\liile prospecting for gold
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  • 53 11 only reroed> which can always be '■'> r.ded upon m the most severe cases of n m the stomach, cramp colic or diarh <ea, is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and (I *>rrhoea Remedy. Most dealers know this d recommend it when such a medicine is callod for. For
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  • 69 11 (CoKaicTsn ur to Oct. 29 Bank 4 m/s 2/4 demand %&H Pi-irate credit* 3 m/« 2/4 T credits 6 m/" 2/4 J Francs, demand Bank... 29 U Gmmant, demand 237 India, T. T, 173» Honokono, demand J I die Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 139 Bangkok, demand 65] Sovbekons,
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  • 123 11 October 29 fin 7«, 7 5 Gambier 7.62 Gambier Cube No. 1 10.50 Gambier Cube No. 2 9.70 Pepper Black (ordiTi. Spore) 15.37 i Pepper, White (fair L.W. 5 p.e.) buy 21.25 Nutmegs (110 to thelb.)... 22.50 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) .!!>.OO Jlac'3 (Banda) M 35.00 Cloves (Amboins'
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  • Article, Illustration
    299 11 OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China ud Japan every week, and from Japan homewar^la for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnigiit, and for Genoa, Maraeiliea and Liverpool monthly. One outward atoamer
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  • 441 11 Capital Capital Jssue Paid Issued p*ldupVa!ae up Companr. Wuout/onf $300,000 300,000 10 10 Bolat Tin M TtA 7., $300,000 225.000 10 10 Bnian* Limited Iff! giP^ I 179,500 5 P^ang Consolidated 110 Ltd «JWJJ 100.000 1 Pu^g L. mi Tin mLh™* ITS" 1 iittH^fy oo X Redhill.TinM-.nin,. 'o Ltd
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 673 11 BILIOUSNESS. Biliousness (or bilious attack) needs little description to the unfortunate sufferer. Food f- a I n k-** c F f Uin^' he ton ac »s furred, there a v U ste ln the mouth, the head throbs and aches the patient is constipated, exceedingly weak depressed and miserable. Doan
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    • 548 11 Hfcvcrtisemcnte. TO LET. TO LET. No. 2, Compound House, Wilkie Road. Apply to A. DKSPER. co Guthrie k Co., Limited. Oct.JO 80.11 HOUSE TO BE LET, FURNISHED. Villa Marina, Tanjong Katong, from December 1, 1907. Apply to STEPHENS, PAUL Co. Oct 2 TO BE LET. Sh->p House No. 9, Brass
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    • 94 11 TO LET. To Let from Ist October, No. 91 Robinson Road. Apply to B. N. Elias, 5 Malacca-st Aug 1 7#ll To Let No. 10 and 11 Devonshire Road. Apply to B. N. Elias, 5 Malacca Street. Aug 7 7.11 TO BE LET Ab an office or sample room, a
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    • 238 11 HAMBURC-AMERIKA LINE. PASSENGER SERVICE. C^fjr^ 6 t^ merS RHBNANIA," "HABBHUBO, :II 'HOHENBTADFK»,'and the Scandia and biLKBiA. The steamers are Bpecially built for the tropics and have luxunons Passenger accommodation. First-class Cabins amidships, lichteJ throughout by c'ectncity, cabins fitted with fans. Doctor and btewardesL* carried. vn» r^nJh^w"^ Jt*??*? 5116 iBBaodat r^
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  • 1427 12 P am. o \su their Collector. Bafore Acting Chief Justice L*w, yesterday, an action was commenced to recover money on a surety agreement. P and < Steam Navigation Company vp. Chia Chew Hock and another. For the plaintiffs Mr Fort and Mr G. S. Carver, for the
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  • 205 12 Teo Lou Teok was arraigned before Mr 1 Green, second magistrate, yesterday oq an allegation of cheating. The deputy public prosecutor conducted the case for the Crown, and Mr Kitovit/. appeared for the defence. Bibu Man can said he was a cloth-dealer •f 01, Arab Street. He knew
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  • 97 12 A Hvlmn boy employed at Spottis--1 woode Park. TdDJong Pagar, was charged before Mr Green, second magistrate, yesterday, with the theft of a ten-oct piece. Mr Allison said he saw the boy take the coin out of a coat m his room. He had the
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  • 231 12 Pbkac Statbmev i. A paragraph is going the rounds of the Straits press to the effect that m consequence of the appoint nv nt of Mr Justice Law, Chief .ludicialCorumisfcioner, F.M S., as actingCbief Justice cf the Colony, Justice Belfield will -eed him and that Justice Bnddell will
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  • 387 12 R. E. vs. S. C. C. A team from the R>yal Engineers met j the S. C C. first eleven at hockey on the Esplanade last evening, and an exciliug and well contested game resulted. Play did not commence till nearly twenty minutes past five. Mr H tskins acted
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  • 179 12 Although with the extension of the know, ledge of English m the Colour, it is becoming (at least m Singapore) 'lees necessary to learn Malay than it was a decade agj, still everybody who is going to stay here hi« to learn something of the language. A working
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  • 106 12 AI'MIRAL MOOKE\ Tkll'. (Cl Mk I ('■■rre*poiul>,,f Admiral Moore bag returned from the Upper Yangtze. The Admiral expresses himself satisfied with the successful outcome of his trip. The performance of i be gunboat Widgeon, which covered tLe 440 miles between Ichang and Chungking m 48 J hours
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  • 292 12 The pleasant monotony of an ocean voyage was pleaaattlv broken for two hundred passengers ou t-e fine steamer Korea, and it is no reflection on their sobriety to say that they saw a comet. There had been a good deal of talk regarding the big comet and
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  • 274 12 The Japanese cruiser Tsukuba finished coaling at the wharf yesterday and anchored i m the roads. The new < >ne Fathom Bank Light House (Latitude 2deg. 53ft. N. Longitude lOJdeg. O. E.) is near inc completion and it is expected that the New Group-Flashing White Light shewing groups
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 36 12 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, Pianoforte Tuner and Repairer. 50 Bras Basah Road. Oct 4 411 \>
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    • 95 12 JOHN LUTLE Co., Ltd. Sole Agents m Singapore and Straits Settlements. BIG TREE BRAND CALffORNIAN WINES. are absolutely rehab", Jehcacy. gr.,at Wood-makins RED WINES. Per do/. Far No i CLARET, natural pure Win, Wbolesome an.l bOt No. 3 BL" ROUND V, Fine Rich Win* blood ia.ikin« 510.00 No. 4 CLARET.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 339 12 CLEARANCES Oct. 29. Rajah of Sarawak, Sar. str., Moxon, for Sarawak. Heiui. Ger. str.. Eilert-on. for Bangkok. I«*-uia. ItaJ. str. Dini. for Hongkong Sbiniosa. Brit. ?tr Best, for Shanghai. Benledi, Brit. *ti Pettin. for Hongkong and Ja^an. Salabadji, Dut. str., Smit, for Balik Papan. Murex. Br.t. str.. Deacon, for Port
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    • 609 12 VESSELS IN PORT. M*n-of-W*r KI*« and Tom Comm*aderi ArHred From r o Chitoee Jap cru. 4636 Tamaya O e t 27 Batavi.. r Tsukuba Jap. crus. 13' 50 Takenoachi Get 28 Batavia Zeeduif Dut 292 Epeena Oct 28 Rhio f Sea Mew Col. Yacht 500 Murphy Oct 11 Malacca r
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