The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 November 1907

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS. SINGAPORE, FRIDAY. NOVEMBBER 1, 1907. NO. 0,12(5.
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  • 141 1 At li'.ivl Mr Huldaue promised a Wels Army and Mr Lloyd George promised Hill for diaettablhhaMat m 19G9, which i look m ij p. ell ahead- Pa^e 5. A Cum trade dmeriftibm cas<? is reports on Pdft H Altt a u nuber of baukruptc matters cf interest.
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  • 694 1 fc If tWn k one thing which strikes one a more pa.ntuMv tkaa another m the ordinary b W^f»cftkbworld.Ui.too« MWi dkMM d.a,vof ;l triend, kept m th( v of kw, I: i, p pn]arlv keep a da,!y reoonl of their 8l yj n^ and feeling, and when
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 517 1 Entertainments. A TO-NICHT A 1 THE UP TO DATE SHOW I H\xew pterußEs. H THE MANIAC JLJCGLER. I ROMANCE OF A SINGER. A M LIVING FLOWERS. M g TRIP TO POMPEI. g n A CASE OF ARSON p A (OLD FAVOURITES) A struggle for life-Harlequins Story. A Wood industry m
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    • 536 1 Nederlandsch Indische Handelsbank. NETHERLANDS INDIA COMMER'JIAI BANK. ESTABLISHBI) 1863. Paid-xtp Capital fl. 10,000,000 (about .£833 000 IRasmvs Fvm> fl. 2,112,000 (»bout £175J0(mJ Head Ofvicm Amhtkedam. Head Aokncy Batavia. I Branches The Hague, Sourabaya, Se marang, Indramayoe, Bandoeng, Weterredet and Hongkong. ICokbbspondbnts Macassar, Cberibcr. TegaJ, Pecalongan, Padang, Medan, Pontia nak, Penang,
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    • 101 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Messrs Guthrie Co. are the sole agents for swift and Daimler Cars, Page 4 Notice under the Bankruptcy Ordinance re K. O. O. Pillay Page 2 On the same page a notification re Talons for the coupons of the Straits Trading Co Page 2 X The Alicante on
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 367 1 THE WEEK feF^;DJ^l, Nov Ist Water:— 7.3B tl 52 Saints' Day. Uafttva Conn il, I Municipal Commia&ion, 2.30 p S.C'.C. Association vs West Kents. PhiJhumonic Orchestra practice, B.3<> p Higu Water. i p Daj. 1 B.C.C. -2nd XI v. RE. B I Mai! (hitwaid due. B. V. A 1). ,tion
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  • 956 2 Two Chinese servants employed m the tffijeis' mess at Bhhw Mati have been arrested for stealing ice fro m the mess. A Chiuauiin Hi before Mr GrMOBi 8623 nd mv^istrate, yesterdiy cit'i.ernoon, on a charge of theft. Ha*uim, an old Bombay hawker, siid he w;n looking at a crowd o
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 479 2 HCt>ertiocmcntg. NOTIGES. PIANOS Bought, Sold or Exchanged Pianos at $150 and Upwards, by different Makers Guaranteed i m Perfect Order and Made for the Climate. W. J. GARCIA, Pianoforte Tuner and Repairer. J 50 Bras Basaii Road. Oct 4 v c THE STRAITS TRADING Co., Ltd. i HOTKB TO HOLDERS
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    • 603 2 H^vcrtiocmento• NOTICES. REWARD $500. The above reward will be paid for infornation leading to the arrest of Lim Siew iock, late cashier of Trading Company Hoi and. Last seen on September 7th at noon n Singapore. Photograph may be seen at he Central Police Station. Sept 18 v.c REAL INDIAN
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    • 505 2 advertisements. NOTICES. NOTICE t We beg to state that we have admitted Mr. H. S. Arathoon into partnership with effect from Ist January 1907. f^ STEPHENS, PAUL Co. Oct 28 5.11 ESHARAT KHAN Co. Cheapest and beat Book Binder, Printer, and Account Book Ruler. All orders executed C promptly. 84,
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    • 473 2 advertisements. INSURANCES. lommercfaJ Union Assurance Co., Ltd. IRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE. Funds Exceed X 12,000,000. W. A. SIMS, Manager, Eastern Branch. Ang 29 luardian Assurance Company, Limited, London. lubeoribed Capital je2,000,000. 'otal Invested Funds, upwards 0f....£rt,250,( JO. 1 innual Income upwards of £1,1(10,000. Fire Bisks. Short or Long Periods at
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    • 474 2 HDvertiaement^. BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Ban,: v Corporation. Paid-up Capital t R«s«bv. Fund:- Sterling Reserve $10,000,00 "> S-lver Reserve... $11,000,00 Rbskrvk Liability of Proprietors t- Court or DiK«cToa.j. G. H. Mbdhumt, Esq.— C. lAIaMl> Hon Mr. HiiMaT K.SWICK.-D. 1. Haupt. Esq. R. Shiwa v. C. E. Lwnmaww, Etq^ H. A.V; H.
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  • 1028 3 \Vt#T3 T made my fi si n'temn* *o cross Vi >'* 1 It-tin I "it WHO lt the!'* oi onr *<itnmer, t'h.t it \:^ntin<: r.fcer Ihi il l»?en tol.l that --.iitlrt t) cross .it that trn^ot y ..ml that it was macnej-b to ;i
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  • 649 3 Liverpool to Bkimmnk m 24 Days. That we are entering on a period of oc< an -peed competition is to be gathered from tlie new proposals of the Canadian Pacific Rail way and Steamship Company. Not satisfied with winning and keeping the record passage between Liverpool and Quebec
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  • 237 3 A S: t •"•:».< v. In Auitiica the uiobocracy ha- the upper hand, and unless we eradicate tin danger we u;u-t bow before it. This was the -übstance of an addn-s-. delivered by senator Patrick McCarren to an audience of a thousand Brooklyn deinoen t-. wli.. \u
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 44 3 Grimault's Skin Soap, so justly renuvvned for its cleansing and curative properties m removing dobie's itch, Ac. preI vents, all skin diseases i it is nice to use. ha* a roost refreshing smell and should always !we used m bot countiies m cashing and
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    • 616 3 B&vcrtisementa. AUCTIONS. AUCTION 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, 1 OFF ORCHARD ROAD On Saturday, 2nd November, at 2 p.m. Handsomely carved and gilt overmantel with mirror panels polished teak and
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    • 448 3 HDrcrttscmcnte. AUCTIONS. I ESTATE OF SONG KEE LMI, DECEASED. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE The Equity of Redemption m Valuable Freehold and 999 Years' Leasehold i Town Properties, Singapore. TO BE HELD AT POWELL Co s SALE-ROOM, On Tuesday, the sth November, at 2.30 p.m. All thai valuable freehold and BBS \ears"
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    • 201 3 THERE ARE NO Exorbitant Profits. FOR ANYBODY ON BUCHANAN'S I Whiskies. THE PUBLIC RED ™s"^£j 1" *"k |j| FULL BENEFIT WjP (^f the High qualities of "Red Seal" and "Black <§b White" at the lowest possible prices. "Red Seal" retails at 9.50 per case. "Black White" at $12.50 of all
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  • 1540 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, Nov. 1, 1907. tnawij Vy »4"«e>e««*^ gi'ar.b«i bf gmia; r-'jk* Irate fiorioci precepts ir»w. We are not of those who repose \nv faith m the permanent value of the Anglo- Kussiau Agreement. That is the natural corollary of the Russian recoil m Minohtfria as the
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  • 543 4 Miss Edith Merryless is giving a concert at Kuala Lumpur on November 2ad. Mr Craib has succeeded Mr Jack at Ebor Estate, and Mr C. B. Holman Hunt is leaving Labuan Padang Estate. Mr Sath sentenced two Chinese immigrants to a month's imprisonment yesterday for refusing to sign a contract.
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  • 52 4 NAVAL REVOLT. Town Shelled. RecOct.;j. j At Vladivostok the crew of the!.-. Skori broke into open nnitmv lD ed the town. A gunboat and three de A town batteries returned th.The ringleaders were killed an was riddled and had to h« r v prevent her sinking. The survivors
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  • 224 4 SCOTTISH UNIVERSITIES DINNER. The Seventh Annual Scot Hot Dinner was heM last night m I Club, His Excellency Sir J,,hi presiding The following mvn 9L Amifmm A.Stuart, I <; h\. jj er Gh«jow— Dr Leitch, J. G CauiDball J Kerr Black, H. D. Campb- ;v H D. Campbell. Aberdeen.— H.
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  • 76 4 The M. S. V. Rifle Clul annual shoot on Saturday last when MrBrockman distributed the pr m. Tlw R >dger Challenge Cup v B^otb. tbe Birch competiti >v l>v comprised cf Major Hubback. .Mr I Mr J I. Meed way, and l>r <;errard. but this
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  • 80 4 At the annual meetiug of tks Club on Jaturday last about twenty uietrl»ers were present. Mr E W Biltk «H -iji.u elected President anl the and committee were re-electel Th of the last r^e meet m v t..t $1,500 better than any pren Considerable improvpinents h.ul effected
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  • 230 4 > < Several thefts of fowls have I to the police from the Seru trict. A ij>h Chinese has l>eeu 1 stabbir^ a man of the 1 m Chinchew Street. The irjjure I the hospital m a serious condi' Mr aud Mr>, Arrat >on Seth .t. I are passeDgers fn>ui
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 363 4 fIfARQ x MAS p i ESENTS vlUriiVlJ FRIENDS AT HOME. MANILA CIGARS FROM LONDON. Foi tho convenience oi our customers, we arc prepared to deliver tic fcllvwing Brands m Gnat Britain. DUTY PAID and POST FREE at these rates: c. Senoritas (tstnall cheroots* per box ot 200 11.6 4 95
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    • 223 4 BUSINESS PREMISESI TO LET. I SJ Business premises are about' to be erected near Messrs! Kelly Walsh's Printing! Works, Orchard Road, and! any persons desirous of occu-J Spying them may have the ac-J ■comodation arranged to suit! ■their requirements oy applying! ■to the Architects from whom! jany further information may!
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  • BUBBLING RHYL.
    • 31 5 Mr Haluaue speaking at Kby 1 said that he Government had decided definitely and inally to offer Walts a Welsh territoiial livision commanded by Welsh generals.
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    • 28 5 Received at 50 pm. Mr L.oyd (idorge, speaking at iihyl. said 'hit it was Government's intention to introduce a Bill for disestablishment m Wales ia If
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    • 23 5 Ihe Kill:,' of Saxony's divorced wife has tormally surrendered her daughter, the little i'nncess M.mica, lo the representative of I M.jestv.
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    • 50 5 Arrest of Soldiers. From Pretoria it is wired that Lieutenant 'lark of the Yorkshire Regiment. Lieut Herring of the Royal Engineers, and au ilian named Dickson have Wen irrested m connection with the desecration lent Krugcrs grave. They hive been adniitt**! t" lul iv five huudttd pounds each.
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    • 44 5 Prominent Citizen Arrested. A sensation has been caused at Edinburgh by the arrest of a magistrate named \y!in£ who had just resigned his partnership m the well known firm of publishers All and Co. He is accused of forging large bilW.
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    • 29 5 Th.- di^umed attitude of Count Kuno \foltke m the recent libel acti- n with •ther circumstance has produced a coniMe revulsion of feeling m his favour.
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    • 145 5 Chinaman was before Mr Green, second itratoi vebterday, on an allegation of nt drily causing hurt to a vegetable selMr Dudley Parsots appeared for the prosecution. The complainant said be came into tiwn Scraugoon to tell vegetables. On his iv home at night he was attacked m Jalan
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    • 87 5 lv, a coolie iv the employ of Cbeag Hock, a Chinese trader of N Cecil ph l^t-.re Mr Seth yesterday -lniiual breach of trust ipect of > Kvideuee was by Wee Cheng H<xk, i cashier eaiptoyad by thfl niship Company. [ti i that the coolie ami -v. n
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    • 105 5 ■ad jft\iir took place at Pearl i iii 1 yeaterdaj m jrnicg. About 6.50 o'clock d frmi the qaarfari of Mr r<\ i dresser m the prison. On iuit was found that Mr A. Monf:r(>, a VOVM son of the occupant of the h:ii)-t If ibrough
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  • CURRENT POLITICS.
    • 69 5 Haldane's Readiness for War. Lord Milner was the principal speaker at a I niouist banquet at Guildford yesterday evening. He exhorted the Unionists to develop a constructive policy of social reform as real antidote to revolutionary socialism. Mr II ildane speaking at Newcastle, emphasised the necessity of
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    • 62 5 Paper Money Circulating. Kec. Oct. 31 10 16 am. The extreme scarcity of specie is causing acu'e financial stress through ut America and a large number of bauks are issuing Clearing House certificates for settlement l>etween banks. The enforcement of the sixty days notice for ths withdrawal
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    • 35 5 It is stated at Melbourne that Mr. D«k* m has practically concluded negotiation* with the < >rient Steam Navigation i'ompany which has made a eiibstanti.il concession to to the Commonwealth Government.
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    • 93 5 Land League Wins. Rec. Oct. 11, 11*5 am. Til© *k>ll<;widi^ is the result of the L'itnbridgeshire. (List mile and a f'irlong of A. F.) Capt. Homf ray's LANI> LEAGUE yrs 7st IS lbs 1 Mr. O. Faber's MALUA 4 yrs Bst 8 lbs 2 Mr. W. lUss' STICKUP
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    • 47 5 Received Oct. 30th 11.25 pm. The appointment of Hear- Admiral >wry to command the Xaval War College iv mjccession to Captain Slade is regarde<l as a ue^ departure indicating an intention to expml the estal)lishment m order to pr< .Inadequate higher education for na\al students.
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    • 136 5 A meeting of the Sic^ipore Haul Club w.i- held iv the .S.C.C IVivilion Us* ereniag there being present Messrs E. F. H E iiin, F. C. M'.cdcmild, G. E. Vemniag ThG. P. <>wen. II Elphick. Lowe. C. \V. AbntMi H Wack. The minutes bavin.' be^u read anl
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  • 162 5 A rikisha coolie was arrested m Circular Road early yesterday moroing for being m p MtNkMOfa quantity of rice. Inspector Kurx brought him before Mr Set h, acting third magistrate, later m tlie fay. The coolie said he was engaged by x man to reinoye the rice from Boat Quay.
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  • 421 5 Hongkong Telegraph Serviced Canton, 2:Jrd October. The Board of Posts and Communications at Peking has memorialized the Throne to the effect that Sir Ch«ntung Liang Cheng Rhould ba invested with full powers to icquire into the affairs of the Canton-H tnkow Railway Company. Sir Chentung should als >
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  • 203 5 Cheang Jim Hoh was before Mr Seth m j the third magistrate's court, yesterday, on an allegation of trespass m aChetty's house at 28 Market Street. Mr Tpcott appeared for the prosecution and Mr Wee Theain Tew for the defence. Kurp«n Chetty said he saw the accused
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  • 179 5 Chong Cijee Chow an<i Cborj^ Chee Khiow were l>eiure Mr Seth m the third magistrate's court, yesterday aftorooOß, nu an allegation < f the theft ii a prorai.-sorv u.)?e, one insuriuce pol.ov and two leoeiata Mr Eveiitt prosecute-i and 31 r <•' ;iiilaffpatdad N. M
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  • 297 5 S. C. C. vs A Tkam of turn R. G A. <)n the Esplanade last evening a fifteen of the Club met a team representing the R. t.r. A. though neither were anywhere near full strength. The K. G. A. were composed with two or three exceptions of Gunners.
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  • 98 5 Orarara op ni Ni.w Toiknvmkm. Both the S. C. C. and West Kents are locking forward lo a team game at the opening of this competition this afternoon. TheKents, who have entered two reams land 11, will put m a very strout: lot, th^ir eleven being as under
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  • 150 5 Chh n mvi C' B\« 11. Weather permitting, these races will be held on Monday and Tuesday next the tirst two heits on Monday, couimencini: at 3.20, and the final on Tuesday at 5.90. The draw resulted as follows Hut 1 1 IV H. Uibbs K. L. Ouscaden 2
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  • 80 5 The baud of the Siamese royal yacht, Maha Chakkri, vow m the harbour awaiting the arrival of II M. the King of Sinn, played a, program rae of music on the lawu at the S C.C last eveniuir, through the OOOrtMJ of t fie
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  • 212 5 The following properiins were disposed of \>\ auction on Wednesday, by Messrs G F^rn.iu 1* A Co. l> strict of Rjchore. 99 yean le.i-e h->M laad situate iv the District of Bjehovft, vn* pole* out rent 4"> etoti bought by S M R M. mat— lit rim Chetty
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 67 5 Lame Back. This ailment is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles and may be cured by applying Chamberlain s Pain Balm two or three times a day and rubbing the parts vigorously at each application. If this does not afford relief, bind on a pie eof flannel slightly dam
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    • 48 5 Nothing to Fear. Mothers need have no hesitancy m giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to their little ones, as it contains absolutely nothing injurious. This remedy is not only perfectly safe to give small children, but is a medicine of great worth and merit. For sale by all dealers.
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    • 61 5 Croup. Give Chamberlain's C'ouprh Remedy ai soon as the child becomes hoarse, or evei after the croupy cough appears, and the at tack may be warded off. There is no bette; medicine m the market for children thai this remedy. It contains nothing injuriom and as it is pleasant to
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    • 373 5 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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  • 529 6 The statenu nt m a daily pa(>ei that booml i an^ throwing was introduced iuto England by Sii R. Payne Gallwey is denied by several \«iuiik literary ni« n. who claim to have experilnented successfully m this direction with manuscripts. < >ne has always known what a reputation
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  • 230 6 It ul\ natuial, sa> s th. liun and CoaJ Keriew, t a- th. general }>üblir. not le-- than cojßß»erci;«ily inUTt-«Uil. -liould lo«'k with much int< r« st to the coal «\|>orti retains for tb) month of August, and fi>r th« t year, m ord* r.
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  • 313 6 a: 1 al.it mis« aiti'.l. ;ij.; I with regard to the TanIlaiiiic peril. Tin lit- m I M tal M t'> tiiat within tlu text pw ration every Christiaa would havt- L red out of Hi i I the BoUon mmi 11m •w Malidi. It i- ratlx r comforting-
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 494 6 When your vitality is low, you are miserable all the time. You are languid and depressed, your nerves are weak, and your appetite is poor. Read what Ayer's Sarsaparilla did f.-r the invalid daughter of a pr.itr'i 1 mother: ••My daughter had for a long tima ktM troudl'-il with vi"li-ut
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    • 483 6 B&vcrttsements. 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. STEAMERS. Tons Commander "Kutsang
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    • 658 6 Htwertteements. SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China Japan, Penang, Ceflon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Throngh 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 i IHOB Malta
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    • 758 6 Htoerttecments. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LINES. Steamers of the Coast Fleet. tomb reg. tons reg. Petchabnri 2191 Devawonge* 2643 Borneo 2100 Pakiat 1667 Kohsichang 2040 Aaghin 16.57 Rajah 2028 Locknm 16T.7 Pituanulok 2019 Choising 1657 Bangkok 1920 Pongtong 1657 Kajaburi 1904 Samsen 1657 Korat 1000 Loo Sok 1604 Manila
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    • 713 6 a^vcrtioemcnto. SHIPPING. KM. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Breine IKPEKIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail ateamen of this Company sail fortnightly from Bi Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southainjit Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Ma; Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port E Sues, Aden, Cclomoo, Penang, Singapor kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki 4 Kobe
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  • 262 7 PURIFICATION OF WATER BY ELECTRICITY. It has long been known that electricity will i*. ouapose water into its elements hydrogen ml oxygen. Only during a comparatively recent period has it been found that not only does this decomposition occur, but at the same time the anV»l and vegetable impurities pre
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  • 85 7 owing to the want of fund? to construct :1-Kwangsi Railway, the Directors of ailway have proposed to the Directors I Yuen- Han Railway to combine and act. as a first step, a line ounecting rtri ,Samsbui) with Wuchou. That is list Kwangsi Company will build the from
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  • 199 7 Mi Secretary Taft opened the Philippine Assembly on October 16 with a brilliant and forceful speech giving sound advice to the Assemblymen and outlining America's desires. The ceremony was attend od by a large crowd of people and the greatest enthusiasm prevailed. When the 79 delegates appeared
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  • 182 7 Says the Empire of the 17th inst There i> now a, Calcutta story of the lost wedding rin^. At 7 o'clock this morning two people from A^ansol drove up to the Baptist ChaiKil iv Bow Ba/ar to be married. They were Europeans, and the tfrooni is m
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  • 588 7 <~Apit»l C*pU*l Issue P*Jd Issued paid ap V»Ia« up Company. Wuoutloat $300,000 300,000 10 10 Beiat Tin M. Co. Ltd ItM $300,000 225.000 10 10 Bruang Limited 1600,000 600.0C0 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin MCo Ltd 15 £400,000 350,000 £1 Duff Development Ltd U 3 r°<T« 3 000 l
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 43 7 A CLERGYMAN. Nervous D«- nza, Depression. Nenr r c»ar> II i ii" we 4 I I S>- lit a once. J I •.ay i»i wbh n I we keep =t iaroetw W** The G A KM p?Mi'n« FOR Karvo-jw Utility, r aieepi^oei a
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    • 546 7 2tt>vertteements, TO LET. TO LET. No. 2, Compound House, Wilkie Road. Apply to A. DKSKER, c o Guthrie 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. Slmp House No. 9,
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    • 616 7 EXCHANGE. (Co&bbotbd up to Oct. 31.) Bank 4 m/s 0U demand 2/4 {J Private credit* 3 m/a 2/4 j credits 6 m/» M 2/4|i Fraxcb, demand Bank... 291 i Gibmant, demand 237 India, T. T 173J Honokomq, demand ll\%dis Yokohama, demand M 114 Java, demand 139 Bangkok, demand 65] Sovbejbions,
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    • 271 7 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE. I PASSENGER SERVICE. I By the new steamers Rhknania," Habsbubo," HoßENtiTArrra, and the SCAMDIA" and SILKBIA." The steamers are specially built for the tropics an 4 have luxurious Passenger accommodation. First claps CabiDs amidships, lights*! throughout by electricity, cabins fitted with fans. Doctor and Stewardesses carried. Laundry on
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  • 1016 8 I -iv.. Fraskr aki» Nk.we'9 Bottles. 1 Twe Chinese chops, Ghee Siang and Siang Hock, were summoned before the Bench Court, Messrs Michell and Gibson, yester- day afternoon, for selling goods, namely aerated waters, to which false trade des. rip- tions were applied contrary to section 2
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  • 1108 8 DEBTORS* DAY IN THE SUPREME COURT. Mr Justice Fisher iv the Supreme Court yesterday dealt with bankruptcy. la the matter of Lim Chwee Chean and Company. (Mr Elliot for debtor and Mr Braddell for creditor) Mr Braddell stated that he had received a notice that debtors were going
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  • 462 8 The advance m the value of Tin has brought welcome relief, and a feeling of confidence has again been restored m the share market generally. Industrials have shewn more activity, while the demand for Rubber shares appears, m the meantime, to have fallen away. The Minim, Section
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  • 464 8 FRASER CO.'S SHARE CIRCULAR. A.ihough th( price of Tia baa Boooioooia good deal during the pool OPOOk our mark, t -till raaooaai dull and apathetic h: the M nirn^ on. and apart f:om aba sharp rioa m Tro" ■oka BOOM ooo 'practically BBoHaoad. Indus triaK art- <.nc again attracting attention
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  • 205 8 A cargo of coal arrived from Moji jester, day by the Japanese steamer Aihoha Maru. Singapore hat> been declared infected for Burma ports by tbe Government of Burma. The M. M. Company's steamer Polynesien left Colombo at 9 a m. ou the :'><)th and may be expected here
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 93 8 FROM THE ANTILLES. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Beuefits a City Counci man at Kingston, Jamaica. MF- w O'Reilly Fogarty. who is a member of the City Council at Kingston, Jamaica West Indies, writes us follows One bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy had good effect on a cough that was giving me
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    • 41 8 A Word to Travellers. The excitement incident to travelling and change of food and water often brings on diarrhoea, and for this reason no one should leave home without abcttleof Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by all dealers.
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    • 242 8 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ Agent* at Singapore. Bhip Agency, late J Daendels Co ?-3 Collver Quay THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE ARE ONLY APPROXIMUr Stt rabay,. M.uulj. IIi:t i:i > U tgcn. K ota ImM, I Lahk Papai,. Moe« D|mi S^iarinda. with Irmubipi < vmocoa Saiupit I'egatan. Kampong Tengah, Mend
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 476 8 PASSENGERS. Ptr Sri Muar: from Muar. Mr and Mrs Pasler and Miss Pagler. Per Sarie Baadjer from Sourabaya. Mrs Robinson. Mr Shapry, Pangeran Atjaeng and Hadji Hoesin. Per Carlyle Hon. H. W. Firmstone P«*r Perak 1 Messrs Drele, G. Cumming, Zaeharia* Archdeacon. A. S. Wigley. A. M. Averda*B. Per Pin
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    • 621 8 VESSELS IN PORT. O Men-of-War Klig and Torn Comcaandcri Arrived From R O r Chitoee Jap cru. 4536 Yamaya Oct 27 Batavia j apuu h Tsukuba Jap. crus. 13" 50 Takenouchi Oct 28 Batavia Leopard Aus. crus 1500 Mul den burg Oct 30 Colombo Saigon x \laha Chakrkri Siam. yet.
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