The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 31 October 1907

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  • 15 1 Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, THURSDAY. OCTOBER 31, 1907. NO. (5,125.
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  • 151 1 The first part of a speciai article on Education m China appears on pa^e "j of this is>ue. The King aud <^ueen of Spain have arrived m England, a slight railway accident at Cherbourg threatening to mar thtir journey Page -V S:>me idea of the enormous dislocation
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  • 736 1 Th)s island i 6 one of the milestones m the n; H me I, all us exiles. When bufleted by the Mmooq on the homeward stretch: "Ah. we shall be all right when we get under the lee of S*otm." Oa the outward way it mirk*
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 303 1 HOTEL de la PAIX, SINGAPORE. This Old Established House having been thoroughly Repaired and Renovated ia NOW REOPENED. Good Accommodation for Boarders and Passengers. A Speciality Is made of the Table, and only Wines, &c, of the best Quality are supplied. J Terms Moderati. Runners meet Steamers. Pahl's Milk. i
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    • 390 1 Entertainments. Jllhambra CINEMATOGRAPH. a TO-NIGHT* 7-3O PM. and 9-3O P,M. Dew Programme. THE ONLY RECOGNISED SHOW IN SINGAPORE. OUR PICTURES DEFY GOMPEfITION ABSOLUTELY ROCK STEADY AND FREE FROM FLICKER. SINGAPORE TOWN BAND. 47, WATERLOO STREET. Brass and String; or String Band Only. Now open Tor engagements. Music Lessons given, 7
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    • 12 1 ENGINEERS GOIVTRA GTORS. i LLJ DC O BURMA STRAITS SfAAI and QHINA.
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    • 51 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. A real Indian Curry Tiffin will be served at the Recreation Hotel on Sunday— Page 2. Notice re Puey Eng Hong, deceased Page 2. Hospital Dresser wanted Page 3. Seven and a half gallon casks of Amstel Lager Beer Page 4. Bankruptcy Notice re Lim Cheong Chai— Page
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 412 1 THE WEEK. Thubsday. 31st High Water 6 26 a., 5.20 p. B I Mail Homeward closes 3 p N D L Mail Outward due. S. 0L 0L Rugby. Hunt Club Meeting S.C.C 5 16 p Scottihh Universities Dinner. S. Club. 8 p Grand Cinematograph Show 7.30 i p. 30 p
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  • 521 2 The increase m the shipments of coal iv l9ot> from the l\ K. was just over eight million tons. So far, the increase for 1907 is live million tons m eight months (or seven and a-half m the twelve), so that the gain, though
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  • 263 2 NoboJy will be surprised that thft use of postcards increases from y»artoyear. Yet it is not much more tlian a generation ago hince these aids to I'orre-pondenee were first jla -ed at our 'lisposal However did we get on ivitbcut them B«fere that it was necessai y however
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  • 71 2 The Kiag of Si.iin during hi* Em-op* an t ur, sa>-; tbe 'Bystander," fell an early victim to tbe photographic craze His Majesty immeuidte'y ordered a do/en cameras of the latest pittern, and pressed the button so assid'iotis'y. and m bo many interesting places, that a giant
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  • 85 2 Sir A. Spicer (R M.P., for Hackney, Central, is at present m tbe Transvaal, and m the coarse of a statement made to a representative of the Transvaal Leader," he was asked, according to the Times" correspondent, his opinion en the Chinese s'uvery." Sir A
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 25 2 The French Medical Profession rely on Santal Midy to core chronic bronchitis kidney and bladder trouble, as well aa discharge* from the urinary organs 17
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    • 751 2 advertisements. NOTIGES, 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 Basab. Road. Oct 4 4.11 REAL INDIAN CURRY, -w On Sunday next (November 3rd) specially prepared Real
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    • 605 2 Btwertiaementa. NOTICES* SINGAPORE HUNT CLUB. The Annual General Meeting will be held m the Singapore Cricket Club on Thursday, 31 si October, Pt 5-15 p.m. F. C. MACDONALD, Hony. Secy, and Treasurer. Oct 26 stt 1.11 REWARD $500. The above reward will be paid for infor mation leading to the
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    • 497 2 BJwcrttsements. NOTIGES. Noncy We beg to state that we have admitted Mr. H. S. Arat hoon into partnership with effect from Ist January 1907. STEPHENS, PAUL Co. Oct 28 5.11 ESHARAT KHAN Co. Cheapest and best Book Binder, Printer, and Account Book Ruler. All orders executed promptly. 84, Brash Babah
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    • 535 2 flbvettieemenie. INSURTINQES. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. FIRE, MAONE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE. Funds Exceed jei2.000.000. W. A. SIMS, Manager, Eastern Branch. Au X 23 Guardian Assurance Company, Limited, London. Subscribed Capital j82,000,000. Total Invested Funds, upwards 0f... 46,250,000. Annual Income upwards of 41,t00,000. Fire Bisks. Short or Long Periods at current
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    • 505 2 Bfrrettiecinciu^* BAAKsT^ Hongkong Shan^^ Corporation. Paid-up Capital Rbsbryb Fund: Sterling Reserve 110,000 000 SUver Reserve... $11,000/ j >-l Reserve Liability of Proprietors Court of DiR IC ro R 3 Q. H. UMDnvun, Esq.-.-. Hon. Mr. H«»ay KaswicK t A. Foohs, Esq. "*i»«.. A. Haupt, Es^. f mEf-lF H. E.TomnN Chib>
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  • 739 3 n of th» »> t cherUV *> •1 n't remembar beirtu^ \A any *j otd to it anyu ;in ,i j othiag i»\- it a- Mobjm illy, n \j hotorly. laten I wim ehiti wi h wi nei^hb^tita i n pxtfiit does it tfo ou, fiat it
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  • 582 3 Political nicknames are perhaps not yet extinct, bit the twentieth century is more sparing m their use than w,is the earlier part of the nineteenth century. The Creevey I'itpera are futt of them. To the politicians of a hundred jear3 ago and less George 111. was "Oid Nobs,"
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  • 155 3 Ti edition of Mr. Bydne; Fawns' I.v Dnpessai ti lbe WTedi (the sfjaing i al W, Queen Viususia ati<x I oagfatto] >.. brad 01 t<iual service by both the tin J ,ic- 1 snd khe iavaaftox m shatee of Ua-winfaig panieH. Thanhs to Mesara. Scl;itT and} who have
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 78 3 Fi\^ hundred eases of typJ -ere treated with gljcogen daring the Deoemher 1903 epidemic m western Fesmsylrania and Dr. A W. Hill, who was especially 00SB« missioned to see that jrlycogen was snpplied to the ptO>lic hospitals dvrins; thai epidemic, 1 .-.nived abundant testimony to its talae. In using glycogen,
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    • 632 3 Hbvcxtiscmcnts. Airenoxs. I AUCTIO2< SALE OF Valuable Teak Household Furniture, A Good Collection of Well-Grown Plants, &c. The property of F. G. Somerville Esq. TO BE HELD AT •ASHESTIEL, OFF ORCHARD ROAD On Saturday. 2nd November, at 2 p.m. Handsomely carved and gilt overmantel with mirror panels polhhed teak and
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    • 489 3 s^^^^rt!ocmcnto. j nUQTIOXS. AUCTION SALE OF 1 Chinese Household Furniture AT No. Bfcl NEIL ROAD, On Saturday, 2nd November, at 2 p.m Sideboards. lamps, square and round joss tables, rattan chairs, almeirahs, mirrors, pic tures. screens, crockery, and cooking utensils. The articles will be on view from "Wednesday the 80th
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    • 579 3 TANSAN, (In common with every article of Proved Merit) HAS ITS IMITATORS. Tansan is bottled under the strictest European Supervision, The Extensive up-to-date Plant is open to the inspection of all visitors to Takaradzuka, Japan, where the Bottling of Tansan m its natural state may be seen. No contamination is
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  • 161 4 All communications to the Editor should be legibly written on one side of the paper only, a- d should m all cases be authenticated by the name and address of the writer, not for publi cation, unless clearly so indicated. The Editor is not responsible for, and does not
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  • 51 4 Domestic Occurrences. Marriage. Mackenzie— La ing -At Presbyterian Church, sigmal Pagoda Road, Rangoon, on 17th instant, by the Revd J. A. Drysdah? Charles Edward Mackenzie, eldest eon of the late R. M. Mackenzie, Cork, to Mary Margaret Lain*;, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Laing, and of Mrs Archibald Campbell,
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  • 2686 4 FDSFSAFDFSADFSDFSDA Thursday, Oct. 31, 1907. one of the penalties attaching to latter lay civilisation is tbe growing difficulty of meeting the demands of tbe masses of modern humanity for literature, and especially the out-turn of reading matter that is represented by the journalism of tbe day.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 293 4 JUST LANDED EX S.S. PALERMO" I A SHIPMENT OF AMSTEL LAGER BEER," IN QUART BOTTLES. ALSO THE SAME BEER \H SEVEN and a HALF GALLON CASKS. Caldbeck Macgrcgor Co SOLE AGENTS. flf ARQ XMAS f« ESENTS Vlllflllk) FRIENDS AT HOME. MANILA CIGARS FROM LONDON. Tor th. convenieuci ol' oui oMIMM
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    • 97 4 TO LET FURNISHED Large House m Tanglin suitable for a Family or a Bachelors Mess of three. Moderate terms to a good tenant. Apply Homeward care of this paper. Sepl3 p4 tts 31.10 I BUSINESS PREMISESI TO LET. I J Business premises are about* |to be erected near Messrs! IKelly
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    • 63 4 Do Hot Neglect a Bad Cold. Never allow a cold to take its course. T^ jften at this season 6$ the year its course toward pneumonia. Chamberlain's Cough Kennedy will promptly cure your cold and counteract any tendency m this direction. You cannot afford to take such a risk for
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  • 95 5 t By Submarine Tetegraph Reuter's.) TRAIN ACCIDENT. Nearly a Disaster. Great Welcome at Portsmouth. The train conveying the King and t Spaiu with the infant Prince from Paris en route to England was derailed on arriving Cherbourg. Their Majesties escaped with a severe taking but au employee
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  • 36 5 The Duke and Duchess of Conuaught, i'riueess Heurv. and a crowd of distinguish- 1 riunals met the Kisg nad < 4 >ueeu of Spain utoria Ktilway Sutiou and the Royal wmu' to Kensington Palice.
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  • 30 5 Bo* at 4 12 p.m. Ie the i.st M. C. C. Match against West Vistralia, at Ptrth, the Visitors won by an nuincs and 134 runs. > <
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  • 46 5 Rec. Oct. 30, 11.4.*, a.m. All the papers have evilogistic articles on Cromer and generally compare the ••ecfnt utterances of Mr Morley pointing out he similarity of the conditions m India and hevpt aud express satisfaction at thea^reeueut of two such master minds.
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  • 26 5 The Novoe Vreinya publishes the first of series of articles advocating a railway to India as a complement to the Anglo-Russian enriou.
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  • 36 5 Mr Kilph Page*, the British Minister at »k, has be*>n gazetted a Commander Victorian Order. He was married IftJ at Kimm »v Vale quietly to Leila, t iehter of Sir Arthur Paget.
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  • 128 5 favourite lady violinist, whose ex- performances have been highly ap- -1 throughout the Far East and ■v more m Singapore. Miss SforkcM n'euds to g ve a conceit at the Club m Grange Road, formerly Clyde Right the '2nd November. »p« of H a features of thf
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  • 21 5 ijtn .n the cri«juef n-urnameut are note that the tournament will M >nday, the 4 h November.
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  • 94 5 t ;-ti<-8 show that on the Ameriran faftef the laat three months of there vere 1.126 deaths, and 17,170 > of ponowU injury. An American r ealevkftoi that if the killed and ir*d arere is f ributed equally over all the of the roads, there
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  • 76 5 (By Submarine Telegraph— Router's.) Harden Succeeds. The verdict of the German Court has been given m favour of Harden. Count you Moltke has been ordered to bear the costs of the action. Rec. Oct. 30, 114T> a.m. The president of the Gorman Court has declared that all
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  • 49 5 Bank Rate 6.J. The Bjrliu Kink rate has advanced to 0\ per cent. At a conference held at the White House Mr Cortelyou announced that there had been a substantial improvement (m the financial position.) 'i^vernment had 213 million dollars on depjsit m the National Banks.
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  • 41 5 President \l xwevelt has approved of a plan to use the Panama construction bouds if additional deposits are necessary. The Bank to-day discounted only short bills at five and asked six per cent on three months bills
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  • 32 5 It is stated at Washington that a sum of million dollars have been deposited m the National Bank?, this sum exceeding the record during any previous financial crisis.
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  • 39 5 Rec. Oct 30, 11.30 am. The betting on the Cambridgeshire is 11 2 Dean Swift, fl 1 Land League and Malua, 8 1 Stickup, 100 12 Retort, 100/8 Lady Hasty, 100 7 Andover. BS 1 Linacre.
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  • 7 5 Lord Gormanston is dead.
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  • 11 5 Ktrthquake shocks of varying severity continue m Calabria.
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  • 22 5 Tbe Empire rifle match at Sydney resulted as follows Australian team 2104, New Z3alan<! J0>»"», Great Britain 1068.
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  • 21 5 The Emperor Fran/ Josef went for a, walk ypsterday, tbe first since his reoent illness. > <O> < 1
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  • 204 5 We i^ret to announce the death of Mr \V J Parry, headmaster of the Grovncaint School, Outram-rd, which took p'aeo at fan o'clock yesterday morning m the General Hoi-pita), where he had only l>een re moved the day before. Mr Parry h&i U?n ailir.g
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  • 1804 5 Summary of thb Official Regulations. (Speiial for the Singipore Free Prrsg.) The new school system of China may be regarded as the very heart of the Government's scheme for modern /ing all its institutions, a determination which dates from the collapse of the B »xer movement of
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  • 170 5 An American lady, m dYsciibing a visit to the Far East, says Speaking of curios, there art- many m the shape of tourists m Japan this summer. I never km w there were so many unattached, uncertain as to ago and occupation, females m the world. Most
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 52 5 A Reliable Remedy. The only rented* which can always be pended upon m the most severe cases of j»n m the stomach, cramp colic or diarpcea, is Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and '•arrhoea Remedy. Most dealers know this a recommend it when such a medicine is -ailed for. For sale by
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    • 84 5 Inflammatory Rheumatism Anyone who haa ever experienced the excruciating and almost unbearable pains incident to inflammatory rheumatism, will be pleased to know that prompt relief may be had by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Mr. D. Snyder. of Roseville, Ontario, Canada, says "I have been troubled with inflammatory rheumatism for the
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    • 115 5 Robinson Company Very /we Assortment of Gents CEYLON FLANNE PYJAMA SUITS. Li&ht and Medium Weights ALL SIZES AND COLOURS IN STOCK "TWO STEEPLES" UNDERWEAR. Pure Wool and Guaranteed Unshrinkable This is the finest Underwear ever Manufactured Kept m three weights. Light, Medium Heavy ALL SIZES IN STOCK. Robinson and Company.
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  • 1398 6 I The Stoby m Buiek Is7u. Marie Antoinette Louise 1 daughter of Ferdinand Archduke of Austria atiu Qrad Duke of Tu3c*ony, was lorn. 1891. Mariied the Crown Priace Frederick, now King v; Saxony. 1902 Eior.o^ n December with M. Andre Giron. a Belgian tutor, engaged
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 297 6 On the Berth. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. For Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Ports. Th? Imperial German Mai! BttMOMf PRINXBSS ALICE 1\ I tons. Captain Ttott, having iefr Colombo on Saturday the 2bth inr.t. at 4 p.m. may be expected to arrive here on Thursday afternoon the 31st idem, en route for above
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    • 436 6 H^vcrtiecmcnto. SHIPPING nXK JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Go., ltd. A regnlar FORTNIGHTLY Service ie malatained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. CsDEa Mail Contracts with thh Impubial Jai'akssh Oovkrwment. Specially designed for the Company 'a Euroj pean Service, lighted throughout by Electricity. j provided with excellent
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    • 660 6 atwertiscmenta. SHIPPING. 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. Steamen will leave Singapore on or abcat MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) 1908 Malta Nov 9 Devanha
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    • 702 6 H^crtiocmcnto. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LINES m\ Steamers of the Coast Fleet. toss reg. TON 3 re^. Potchabnrl 2191 Devawonga* 1643 Borneo 2100 Paklat 1657 KohßichanK 2040 Anghin 1657 Kajah 2028 Lockßun 16.-7 Pitsanulok 2019 Choioing ||B 9 Bangkok 1920 Pongtong 1657 Kajatrari 1904 S&maen 1657 Korat 1900 Loo
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    • 504 6 H^vcrtiecmcnto. SHIPPING. ore Norddeutscher Lloyd. BremA* IITPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LIHR The fast and well-known Bail this Company nail fortnightly t. Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connect Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penan^, Bin kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki 1 X and back. They are due iv Sinjfip.
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  • 513 7 THE INDIAN CROWN AGENTS." i\ W. D. Contracts to& Lakoe Wokks. Under the existing rules of the Public Works Department, when any work involving the u«e of articles of European manufacture to a large extent is undertaken it is obligatory on the department to obtain such articles i,y indent on
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  • 143 7 i^— 3TOOMVAAET MAATBCHAPPY (STEAMSHIP COMPANY., NEDERLAND." Fortioghtly Mail Service between Java and Amsterdam via Singapore, Sabang and Genoa. f i are dae on or about tbe uzderBtd dates t*ard Hoc ewi;d m i Nov 9 Oranje Nov 9 Nov 23 Rembrandt Nov 23 II Dec 7 K. Wii^ra I
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 124 7 THI DIRECTORY for BANGKOK SIAM 1907. Eif hieenth Year of Publicities NOW READY. Ti* Directory for Bangkok emd Biam ecuvins a complete and Official List of thf roverncient Departments and the Principa Ooicmer ial Houses m the country. It if with information absolutely eeßentia: to the Merc-hart, the Trader, the
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    • 420 7 advertisements. FOR SALE. FOR SAKE A small Piano m perfect order. Price only 1120. On view at. G. A. FEKNANDE/ Co. Oct 29 HOTEL. b FOR sale m Singapore as a going concern. A First-class house fully furnished. P. T. c o Singapore Free Press." Oct 26 Io.H Furniture and
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    • 573 7 Hfcvcrtieements. TO LET. i TO LET. No. 2, Compound House, Wilkie Koad. Apply to A. DKSKER. c o Guthrie k Co., Limited. Oct 30 80.11 HOUSE TO BE LET. FURNISHED. Villa Marina, Tanjong Katong, from Decem>er 1, 1907. Apply to STEPHENS, PAUL Co. Oct 2 TO BE LET. I Shop
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    • 586 7 EXCHANGE. (Cokbbctkd tj» to Oct. 30 > Bank 4 m/s 2/4 A demand i Private credit* 3 m/s 2/4 credits 6 m/« 2/4; V&AHCK, demand Bank... 291 i }imiHT, demand 237 [ndia,T. T 173J Hongkong, demand Hindis foKOHAJfA, demand M 114 Fava, demand 139 Bangkok, demand 65] 3ovmbiqns, Bank Buying
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    • 973 7 SHARES, MINKS. Capital Capital Issue P*!d Issued paid up Value up Company. WuoUtioiit $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin M. Co. Ltd 12 .o $300,000 225.000 10 10 Bruang Limited 8 J!^'^ 6<HOCO 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin M. Co. Ltd 15 4400.000 350.000 £1 -£1 Duff Development Co. Ltd
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  • 768 8 THE P. O. SURETY ACTION. CASHIEK WHO WAS CALLED BACK Ihe part heard action brought by the P. A (>. Company against Chea Chew Hock and another to recover $1,813.83, a sum alleged to have been lost to plaintiffs j through the action of the first defendant, was proceeded with
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  • 176 8 BOTAIi VtSnOMM fkom Sl\M 1 De Siamese H nal yacht Maha Chakrkri, with H l.'.H. Prince l>ainrong and suite on board, arrived from Bangkok yesterday morning and anchored m the roads. She exchanged salutes with Fort Canning The Ivoyal yacht was MMftli by the Siamese guuboats Muratha.
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  • 1042 8 AN UNPLEASANT EPISODE ON A BEACH. Heavy I>am*<ieB for Alleged Malice. c Aa action m which a good deal of local ij nterest is centred, was opened m the Supreme Court, yesterday afternoon, before he Acting C. J., Mr Justice A. G. Law. < The plaintiffs
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  • 363 8 3.C.C. vs. A Tkam of the West Kknts. A moderately representative team of the 3. C. C. last evening met a Reserve eleven a >f the West Kents, on the Esplanade. The 3. C C. were one short m the forward line, rhe sides faced each other as
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  • 60 8 Ksault of the Meu's October Medal. C. F Green tt 46 87 10 77 B I 1 W<x>lcoinbe 4" 4<i '.«1 B J H I>. J »nes» 44 4v M 6 87 B veral others played but returned uo scores. The competition for Sir William and
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  • 51 8 The practices of the Philharmonic Orchestra will be re&um«»d to-morrow Friday evenint? at the usual hour. :i<» p.m. One of the chief items to be put m practice wi.'l i»e the first movement of Beethoven's Pianoforte Concerte (No. :J i iv C Minor. Mr Martens undertaking the pituo
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  • 47 8 The S L. Argo will leave Johnston's I'ier next Sunday for the Swimming Club Bungalow at B, 1" am. 2SO sad Mom\, returning at 8.80, am, IS 10, 8 aud 5 pm There will Im» no race next fcjundav on account cf the \'olunteer Inspection
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  • 76 8 The rij»t fiVuie m the new League will take place to-morrow on the Fsplanade between the S. C. C. and "A Team R W. K. The S C C team will be as follows C. T. Costigan goal G. Chapman and J. Saunders backs F. K. Gallimore. D.
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  • 119 8 DETECTIVE' S ARM BROKEN. On Tue;«day morning a Teochew reported to the police that he had been assaulted and robbed by three of his countrymen near the old jail site In the atternoon, he met the three men m Havelock R.>ad and called a detective to his assistance. The constable
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  • 181 8 The Austrian cruiser Leopard arrived rom Colombo yesterday en route for Saigon ud anchored m the roads. She is expected < o continue her voyage on Sitnrday. There was much burning of powder on and and shore yesterday. During the day to less than seven warships had assembled
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  • 126 8 Per Bharata from Rangoon. Miss Johnion, Messrs Fredrick, A. C. Pratt, Chee, W. L Parrott. E. J. and C. A. Cameron. Per Freya from Bangkok. Madame D. Bagnio. Per N. D. L. Kleist Mr H. Ahmat, Mr G. Israil, Mrs Inspec Krebs, Mr H. L. Sam, Mr Lai Loon
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  • 92 8 Per N. D L Kleist i Mr and Mrs von Kunow^ki. Messrs Meyer, H. Meyer, J. Meyer, Mrs Moses, Mr Theo R Hausniann, I Mr Poblotb. Mr E. D. Jacot, Mr and Mrs Muntinjfa. Captain J Judpe Yin(♦•nt. Mr L. Von Henieit, Mr Erwin Madelung. Mr R. E.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 71 8 An Antiseptic Liniment. For wounds, bruises, burns and like inuries there is nothing better than Lhamberlain's Pain Balm. It acts as aa antiseptic, forming a thin, imperceptible film over the injured parts, which cxc hides the air, and, causes the injury to heal without matter being formed, and m much
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    • 174 8 Next Mails Due. From England.—Per N D L Pr. AH<e, to-day Oct 31, with Mails of Oct 7. Per B. 1. Teesta, on Saturday, Nov with Mails of Oct. 11. Fbom China—Per M. M. Tana, on Monday, Nov 4. M*:!,* axriact nr^ATOHKD yon London Lcrvs Singapore Due London Deli vert
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    • 34 8 < At Messrs H L Coghlan and Cos. sale rooms yesterdiy 100,000 para rubber plants were offered at auctica and realized an average price of $27 50 per thousand which is considered a satisfactory price.
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    • 244 8 JOHN LITTLE Co., Ltd Sole Agents m Singapore and Straits Settlements FOR BIG TREE BRAND CAUFORNIAN WINES. THESE Wines are pronounced the B,*t value of any Wines and an V- ,v consumed a: nea,rly all the fir.t clw Clubs. HoteK. and Kemur.nt* tlie Lmted Kingdom and are most suitable for
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 323 8 CLEARANCES Ott 30. Puntirtnak, Brit, str, Williams, for KuanUo. Dott, Xor. str. Dannevi^, for Bangkok. Kint.t, Brit, str D.ay, for T. AatOS via port t G. G Meyer, Dut. str., Vos, for Munlok and Palemban^. Emilie. Dot. str.. Suionjf, for Rhio. Bm Borneo. Dnt str. liotz, {>r Band.jei •ii.i-vn vi;i
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    • 699 8 VESSELS IN PORT. o JVlen-of- W»f KUg *nd Tons Comui*adtrs Arrived Prom fr Or Chitose Jap cru. 4536 Yamayu Oct 27 Batavia j^p. (D Ja Tsukuba Jap. crus. 13' "iO Takenouchi Oct 28 Batavia j a p ;i Leopard Aug. crus 1500 Mul den burg Oct 30 Colombo Mum II
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