The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 4 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, MONDAY. NOVEMBER 4, 1907. NO. (5,12*.
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  • 223 1 The railway trouble is cot neater a >ai--factory eu<linir,. Strike uot ice papers have' been issued to the railway men. P«ti*e Criuiiuil proceedir_'* will ftupenmt the j civil ae'iou of Count Moltke. a^iiic>t the perpetrator of the Q«MI libels. (P*gO 5 i The Ladiaa l.^islativ.? Council ha>
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  • 996 1 r'oi anyone win. has ever Buffered th»torments of UMWUI i. tin- power or capacity for sleep m OM t the most coveted aud bifhlj pn/*l of N ttures gjfti V, be able t.« close ones eves with Ukt perfect secuntv ;in.! assurance of pMMg over th" U.rler land into
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 323 1 THE Brown motor gycks 3.J H.P. can now be delivered from STOCK 1907 pattern. Repairs to Motor Cars, Enamelling, Plating Vulcanising, &c, &c Straits Cycle and Motor Co. BATTERY ROAD. I the ARROL- JOHNSTON^! SCOTTISH CUP RECORDS. I IQOS— WINNER. ARROL* JOHNSTON." I 1906— 2nd, 3rd, and Uth PLAGES. I
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    • 636 1 DAHL'S MILK. SOLD EVERYWHERE. HOTELxIe la PAIX, SINGAPORE. This Old Established House having been thoroughly Repaired nd Renovated ia NOW REOPENED. Good Accommodation for Boarders and Passengers. A Speciality 3 made of the Table, and only Wines, &c., of the best Quality re supplied. Terms Moderate. Runners meet Steamers. THE
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    • 118 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Wasted, smart clerk Page 2. B. I. Teeata, Sailing on Thursday for India ports. -Page r. Villas to be let or sold. Page 7. Auction Sale of Parisian jewellery fancy goods &c, and Sheriff's Sale m the cause Ahna Mar.. Kttafan vs. Moona Kadir Moydin. —Pago 7. New
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 95 1 Next Mails Due. From England.— Per M M PoljrnMien, to-d.iy Monday, Nov. 4, with Mails of Oct 1-. I From China. Per M. M. Yarra, t> day, Nov 4. MUL3 ALBBADT DBBPATCHKU TO» LuHDOH. Leaye Singapore Due London D*»li\*>red PiO Sept 27 Oct 22 Oct ll» 1N D L Sept
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    • 292 1 THE WEEK Movi t, v High Water.— 2:- I M. M. Mail Outward d I* M. M. Mail Homeward dn« PfciwifTnai Cap RaoM, j Misa. Meeting. Pkiawp^l I wiiL, Bishop Oldhani, 8 \> Tc»BDAY, Oth High Water 9M a i".24 p Chiengmui Cup EtaM*, 1.20 p H .key.— 6.C.C lstX!
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  • 309 2 THE KOKESHADOWED CHANGES. I'KOTExT KIIOM THE CHIN\ ASSO( lATION. London. October Ji. Tin China Association has b< en m com tuunication with the For. ign Office with n Sard to the Imp- rial Maritime- CttfttoflH "j China, tmd m letter <lat* d s, puuilx r 27 ihe
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  • 534 2 Nt\r YBAB'I Pk n I The estimate of the expenditure and revenue of the Forniosdn Government for the next fiscal year has been received by the Finance !>-partm»nt at Tokyo. The total estimates penditure. ordinary and extraordinary, is -v.J to show an inorea^e of about T 1,000,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 422 2 H^crtlecntcnta. IVOTIGES. i PIANOS m 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 Ba&ah Koad. Oct 4 v c NEW TEAR SPORTS 1908. NOTICE. A Public Meeting will
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    • 580 2 H&vcrttscmciite. NOTH2ES. REWARD $500. The above reward will be paid for infot i mation leading to the arrest of Lim Sic? j Hock, late cashier of Trading Company Hoi land. Last seen on September 7th at nooi m Singapore. Photograph may be seen a tbe Central Police Station. Sept 13
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    • 601 2 Hfcvertt3cmcnto. JVOTIGES. Serendah Hydraulic Tin Mining Co., Ltd. r- Notice is hereby given that the Transfe Books of the above company will be close< from the 4th to the 6th November, both day: a included, t ALEXANDER BITCHART, Secretary Nov 9 fi.ll NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the stock-in
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    • 500 2 afcvcrtiaemenis. INSURTIMGES. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd j FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE Funds Exceed .612,000,000. W. A. SIMS, Manager, Eastern Branch Aug 29 Guardian Assurance Company, Limited, London. Subscribed Capital -42,000,000 Total Invested Funds, upward* 0f...^H,260,000 Annual laoorae upwards of i!l,luO,000 1 Fire Bisks. Short or Long Periods at current
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    • 493 2 BAMcsT^ Hongkong Shan^to&> Corporation. Paid-up Capital.... tiA Rasißva Fuhd:— Sterling Reserve 110,000,000 b Silver Reserve.., $11,000,000 j |J; Rkskrvh Liability of Pkopribtoes < COCKT OF DlRacTOKs. O. H. Mmmrß^r, E^.«c Hl H.E.Yo«,; e ,i 'V Chiip Managbr Hongkong.— J. R. > r SMITB Managis Shanghai.— H. E. R. HTJNTU Bankiho
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    • 397 3 ■8 I Hi I I EBvM^^b k b^ l ttftt tttjjj &l japanese'high class 4^ fr^^^^w\^f HAVE JUST UNPACKED A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF NEW THINGS C JIP' JJ SUITABLE FOR V^. i X'mas ®> New Year m r PRESENTS. *S ALSO Xmas New Year Cards and Calendars 1 V-V 1
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    • 253 3 CARRETT'S. Portable Engines. yl Fitted with their PATENT FIRE BOX For Burning WOOD FUEL ARE MOST Efficient <Si> Economical OVER FIFTY, m use m the Federated Malay States. IMPORTERS, THE BORNEO CO., LTD. AUCTIONS. 2WGTIONS. BY ORDER OF Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements Settlement of Singapore. IN THE E^T
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    • 206 3 MORTGAGEE'S SALE. 97,500 OK Very Excellent Teak Household Furniture, Turnouts, Electric Fittings, Etc., Etc. To Sc held at No. 46, CAIRN NISI ROJD. SINGAPORE. Saturday, Mov. 9, 1907, at II a.m. Comprising a Cottage Piano by Erards. London. Carved Polished Teak and Upholsl eied Drawing Room Suite. Handsomely Caived Teak
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  • 1821 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, Nov. 4, 1907. tOma Innk t«r i.ar.oc. -.-e,-u 4t«*. Kveryone who has realised what the fomenting of sedition m IniUa means to the private Kuropean m added discomforts, insult, ami danger m the course of his daily life, will attirtu that n«»t a day too
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  • 181 4 < The contract for machinery for the Pusing Bahru Tin Mine has been placed, and the necessary foundations and b-iildines are being prepared. The SUmbntM Tin Miue returns for September cabled. I tons. The General managers cabled home that there has been a breakdown m the machinery, which accounts for
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  • 585 4 MISS HENRIETTE MURKEVs CONCERT. A very pleasan* evening w.i* who attended the concert given night by Miss Henrietta M Ulented lady violinist, at the Duti m Grange Rsad. As might anticipated Miss Murkens, wh herself, had the strong support i i community as well as that of portion of the
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  • 55 4 Inspector Pestana of the P. I uient is continuing his cru^i-i--native drivers who flog their bo He had two Kliogs before Mr Set:: ii third magistrate's court on GUturdfty uumercifully flogging bullock-, filter bedfc a"t Bukit Timah B Mid. His wmship fined the Klings 17 aL heavy rain has made
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 350 4 KELLY WALSH ORDERS FOR ME WSPAPERS, MAGAZINES, PERIODICALS, 1 908, NOW BEING BOOKED. PRICE LISTS ON APPLICATIONKELLY AND WALSH, LIMITED. JOHN LITTLE Co., LIMITED. PERIODICALS NEWSPAPERS mno AND MAGAZINES Iyub Oar Prices for these have been carefully revised and include the Extra and Christmas Numbers of Illustrated Papers. SUBSCRIPTION RATES
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    • 229 4 I BUSINESS PREMISESI! TO LET. I Business premises are about* ■to be erected near Messrs! IKelly Walsh's Printing! ■Works, Orchard Road, and! fany persons desirous of occu-i •pymg them may have the ac- j ■comodation arranged to suit! ■their requirements by applying! ■to the Architects irom whom! Jany further information
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  • 114 5 THE LAST FEW STORMY MONTHS. Unauthorised Meetings Prohibited. (By Submarine Telegraph— Reuter's.) Keceived Nov. 2nd, 4 42 pin. At Simla tie Indian Legislative Council ltd 1 Bill prohibiting unauthorised pub- meetings. There were three dissentients, A«-re Native members. Lord Minto addressing the Council, said M impossible
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  • 102 5 A LITTLE SOUND ADVICE. Centenary Celebrated. Nov. Jnd, 1 1.50 a.m. ."1 meetings hare been held at the I ill on the occasion ot* the Ceuteniry Protestant Miwinn m China, apathetic letters received from the :ibishop oi Canterbury and the 1» shcp Dilon wtre read. B.
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  • 60 5 Merchantmen's Vanishing Act. At Yladivostock soldiers, MUIoVB, and ans appear amongst the agitators, and have been lon^ w.rkiug aruenget the krarri- i. and the sailers to produce a niutinv. The merchantmen m port at Viadivoatock land u f ol th* 1 harbour before the tiring The crew
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  • 43 5 Lusitania's Valuable Cargo. LoMttSM takes two millions Itarliag i:>>ld to New Y<«rk to-day. ii>nev panic m the United States iK-roiised the numbers of the unemplo\^\, *nl it is estimated that SOjOOO pere \hhu rendered idle by the panic.
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  • 39 5 THE REDBREASTS'" DISCRACE. Lancers Unfit for Service X c. Nov. "»rJ. 11 ">•> am. states that the Fifth (the Bojal v; Lancers at Aldershot ha\e beeu re•ed untit for service. Three majors an<l two tptaius have been v half- pay.
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  • 140 5 Mr William Footer, Assiist.au Registrar, I appointed as successor to Mr Wol- v Bcgiftnur at the India < >ffice. A large thelt of jewellery ii reported Malacca The manager of a tin mine r hurian Tuaggal lost jewellery valued |4 000. One arrest was made. The engagement is announced of
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  • 138 5 TWO DIVERGENT VIEWS' 5 Advisory Committee's Action. (By Submarine Tetegraph Reuter's.) Rec. Nov. 2nd 1 20 pm. The )l til way Chairmen and tae Bl Hon. Lloyd George conferred again this morning and adourned till Wednesday when Mr Lloyd George afterwards receives the Amalgamated Societies with a view
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  • 84 5 PUBLIC PROSECUTOR MAKES UP HIS MIND. Criminal Proceedings. K'-c. 1.20 p.m. Nov. 2. The Public Prosecutor intervened m the Moltke HaiJen case and prosecute* Harden tor criminal libel. He explained that he abstained originally because he hoped that failing official action the case would be dropped, lad
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  • 37 5 Several military clerks hare baen arrested m St. Petersburg and have revealei a plot to blow up the whole Military Council by bomb including the Minister for War at one ot the weekly sittings.
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  • 475 5 The inspeo* ion of the Singapore Volunteer Artillery took place at Fort I'a^ir Panjang yesterday, by Lt.-Col. Wright, < C, K^val < iarrison Artillery. A week end camp was held, the corps going down by launch on Saturday afternooD, when a preliminary driil was held,
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  • 1566 5 {JBfedmlfof the Bi*§mpore Fr>'< Frem.) Students. Each school will hare a distinctive Udiform, which every student will be required Ito wear. Others than students are forbid- den to imitate these forms of costume Students are forbidden to meddle m politics and to form into cliques for evadiug
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  • 324 5 A wedding of unu-ual interest took place at the Chop Boaf restaurant of Vee Jung. 108 Waal Si\th ->tie« t. whaa Ye*.- lung. :\~>. wa> married l>< Mi-s Ethel Na--h, 18, a pretty blackev* d Cincinnati girl, says a Cincinnati paper. Yee Jung is ont of
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  • 27 5 Mr N. L. Marshall, of the London Couuty Council, has been appointed Chief Engineer to the Kangoon Municipality, on a salary of RI.OCO to K1.500 per meusen.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 45 5 A Word to Travellers. The excitement incident to travelling and change of food and water often brings on diatrhoea, and for this reason no one should leave home without a bottle of Chamberlain's J Colic,* Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. For s sale by all dealers.
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    • 177 5 Robinson Company Very tine Assortment of Gents CEYLON FLANNEL PYJAMA SOTTS. Li&ht and Medium Weights ALL SIZES AND COLOURS IN STOCK. "WTO 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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  • 831 6 Sir EL C'anipb' !1 Bannt tman ou >ct I was iuari< an lionorar\ burgess of l'e< bles. At l>ai»y Lever Colliery nv.a ]>o-tou the c.ij4< lull of men fell a distance of o<Nt feet into the swamp hole which roiitaiiied 70 feet of wiitei and tl.t nine men
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    • 44 6 Nothing to Fear. Alotners need have no hesitancy m ifivlnir Chamberlain s Cough Remedy U> their little ones, as it contains absolutely nothing T Sjurioua. Thu reined v is nor "only perfectly safe to give .mail chfldren. but i^ameS worth arm merit. For ntahy*]]'
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    • 440 6 HOvcrtiaemcnts. Suffered Terribly from Indigestion.. Cured by Ayer's Sarsaparilla. "It i- v an teJtify to the grt-at h-- tat usa of ayer** 9ana barriekf fr.'x iad i! medi-cin-s wltawat r i u .--n perAyer's Sarsaparilla an 1 after '.^in£ :i ani I w* bjme yearha- r. n r-'.urr- t!^ hi
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    • 490 6 SHIPPING IN DO CHINA STEAM NAY. COY., LTD. The steamers of this Company maintain ~i regular direct service between Calcutta, Straits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan taking cargo on through Bills of Lading foi Canton, Swatow, Amoy. Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtsze Ports, Formosa, th« Philippines &c. &c. STEAMERS. Tons Commander Kutsang
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    • 583 6 Hbvertiocmcnto. SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. j Throngh Bills of Lading iseued for Chim Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Ameri can Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or aboa MAIL LINE::. Outward (for China) 1908
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    • 579 6 a&v>crttocmcnto. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LINES. m Steamers of the Coast Fleet. TONB teg. TO.VB re-r Petchaburi 2191 Devawongs* 164 i t Borneo 2100 Paklat urn; Kohaichan? 2040 An^hin 166; Kajah 8029 Lockaun 1857 Pitsanulok 8019 Choiaing 1667 Bangkok 192<> Pongtong 1657 Rajaburi 1904 Samaen w,-,- Ko»-at 1900 Loo
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    • 658 6 Htocrtiocmcnt9. SHIPPING. KM. Norddeutscher Lloy^, BremeIHPEBIAL GERMAN MAIL LInY The fast and well-known mail stean. thia Company sail fortnightly from i t Hamburg via Bx>tt«rdam, Antwerp, S. j Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Sin^ai. kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki 4 Kobe to V I
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  • 105 7 Mi W. H. Stevenson, the English billiard .hainpion, cave an exhibition of his skill at The Kobe Club on the 9th ult. Having t.'.tiust Mr G. R Jackson m a g&me of 1,000, he ran out while his opponent stood at 10"), making two big breaks, one
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  • 132 7 Un«ler the Indian Act X 1 1 1 of 1854 new •oils are tixed from Jan. Ist I 90& The -ehedule of lights is. Muka Head Penanu, Pulau Kimau Pen- ink'. < 'ue Fathom Bmk W rth Sands). Cape ido, Malacca Harbour, PuUu Undan, i'ulau I 1
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  • 134 7 LoßDoa PRii-s CoMMßjrm. London. Oct 22nd. The Times" says Mr. Morley's speech is irning to his countrymen to watch n the most wary manner any dealing with the Indian question. The Da:iy Mail" congratulate-! Mr Morley vii his firm attitude. The Trii'ii: that Mr Morley has shewn
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  • 72 7 (GOKBBOTBD UP TO No* 1 Bank 4 m/a 2/4 demand 2/4 \l Prirate credit* 3 m/a 2/4^ credits 6 in/s 2/4 T Feancb, demand Bank... 29 H Gbkmant, demand 237 [wdia, T. T K3l Honokohq, demand >M 11 °dis Yokohama, demand M 114 Java, demand 139 Bangkok, demand 65.
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  • 124 7 November 1 Tin bvym74S74 Gambier 7.871 Gambier Cube No. 1 10.^50 Gambier Cube No. 2 9.70 Pepper Black (ord^'ri. Spore) 15.75 Pepper, White (fair L.W. 5 p.e.) 21.75 Nutmegs (110 to the ib.) 22.5<> Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 2^.00 Mace (Banda) 35.00 Cloves (Amboina> M Liberian Coffee fine
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  • 728 7 C«piul C*p»Ui Isaac P*ld Itsaed paid up Valae up Company. WaoUtloai $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin M. Co. Ltd I>V. $300,000 225.000 10 10 Bruang Limited 8~ $600,000 600.0C0 10 10 Brnseh Hydraulic Tin M. Co. Ltd 14 50 £400.000 350,000 £1 £1 Dnff Development Co. Ltd 2
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 237 7 FOR SALE. FOR SALE liano ill perfect order. Price only 5120. On view at. A. FBRNANDBZ a Co. HOTEL. F" >R sale m Singapore as a going concern. A First-class house fuHy furnished. P. T. c o Singapore Free Pr^ss." O«t 26 10.11 Furniture and Goodwill of a First Class
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    • 624 7 Hfcvcrtiscmcnts. nUGTIONS. ESTATE OF SUNG KEE LIAN, DECEASED. IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF The Equity of Redemption m Valuable Freehold and 999 Years' Leasehold Town Properties, Singapore. TO BE HELD AT POWELL Cos SALE-ROOM, On Tuesday, the sth November, at 2.30 p.m. All. that valuable freehold and '.H)9 years;' lOMebold land
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    • 600 7 Hfcvcrtiscmcnts. TO LET. TO LET OR FOR SALE. VILLA PALMIRA, Tanjong Katong No. 3. A new family residence close to Old Fort and to iron landing pier, completely furnished. Stabling for two horses &c. with sea bathing shed. Fart of purchase money might remain on mortgage. Apply to CAPTAIN M.
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    • 413 7 SHIPPING. OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co., Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Tapan every week, and from Japan homewards For London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight, and for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool monthly. One outward* •steamer
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    • 240 7 HAMBURC-AMERIKA LINE. PASSENGER SERVICE. By the new Bteamers Rhbnania," Habbbubo," Hohbnbtaopen," and the "Scakdia" and SILEeiA." The steamers are specially built for the tropics an'l j have luxurious Passenger accommodation. First-clans Cabins amidships, lighted throughout by electricity, cabins fitted with fans. Doctor and stewardesses carried. Laundry on board. Return tickets
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  • 320 8 SATURDAY' S CRICKET. s. c. n s r. c. On the S. R C. side of the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon, the S. C. C. the victory. Score- i S. R. C. <i Armstrong c Bevan X Henness-y 11 S. <Jander b Bev.,n 7 <i. R. Oehlers k Bey. in
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  • 88 8 s>ir nilliam and Lady Hyn.'iinan Joaaa' Praei |g| tiraiijMissSu.itL anu Caj Mrs Leoooo and jxi Hn Walk 7 lup M:> flreen and Mr «"<reen l^ ldown .binton c Qwa Miss Lea»«k an 4 Mr WaaUeoaba 7 ldown Mr? Suunders Mr Jones 4 3down Miss Gentle and
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  • 38 8 On. i Liuaehai bave b«a plaeaei H tkadia< posal of the L'.)rnujitteetu-dav and touiorrow for the convenience of members .m visaing to aae tha rmoaa. The-. Johnatoei'i piec U i tud t i.-, pin. on to- morrow.
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  • 170 8 An hdiAU |.h|..-- v. it- s Tw i b« u«,n,lertul precocity May n w in 1ie..... es m th. can of Pundit S, van'and IWiatt:a-h:uy. Dt onathp.u Ou« ollbei •am m?«i ymn old MThoi he wa- two >earot agt he aoqaked the alphabet- of siv.nl and bj
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  • 360 8 AUTUMN CROQUET HANDICAP. I'iay will commence at 145 pm. or at such earlier time as may be mutually arranged. Any person playing m this tournament must play m shoes without heels and or India rubber soles. Championships will be playeo to a tinal. Single and I
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  • 380 8 1 ELL Cl.iiit l-roc- id.n. before Ml B<lri. Id m Koala Lumpur. Ti. parties ar. a|' lion n and Bk n. aj*. i i an.l 13 athan T i lon laii c rM.n r m c Beetl n with the 8 Si ami elau p
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  • 106 8 Bishop Oldiiaui nrm tbe ftddre*! t.'-ni.uht itt Prinsep Street Cbuieb. A. B. I'eriera. a Euraisuu. until recently emnlojed u» a clerk :it the >. f_\ luill Hail w v ■pua before Mr Seth, act ng third ■Mgijrtmtl, on Satur.lav. for preliminary enquiry into an allegation of criminal breach of trust
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  • 955 8 UFK HOUSEKEEPING ACCOUNTS. The report of the Select Committee on the estimates makes interesting reading, i and shows fail ly clearly that, as Mr Fort said m Council, the votes have been cut as j much as possible. It is interesting to note that m Rudyard Kipling's
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  • 84 8 The Siamese Royal yacht Maha Chakrkri left for I'enaog on Friday evening. The Austrian cruiser Leopard left for Saigon on Saturday. The Russian Volunteer Fleet steamer Kostroma arrived from Shanghai on Friday en route for Odessa. The s. s. 'la m hi Maru having been delayed five days
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 65 8 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 pice of flannel slightly dampened with
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    • 200 8 "CUuptauft" Bailey, who has served m the Salvation Army for a number of years made his tirst appearance as a variety "artist at a Londou music-hall last month. He entered the Army m 1890 as an ordinary member, and has worked m it through various grades both m England and
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    • 168 8 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIj. YALMMTirS m 1 >EX T< *S" 5 I lUmLv,i: Kbipmeet to l'al(..ban, a M and Mcx-ara f "IA» v Sot::',', l I.:r. Duticai r.Twirt IHHiton. Batayia. Macassar. B ..b.ina. Bauda N.iia. ToeaJ I Lfl d Urat Adaoet (Seki X .-l.ij.i.,m to B Dthaii J'aliuia. PaJ 'I-
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 441 8 > < CLEARANCES November 2. Adeh, Sat. str., Jeman, for Sarawak. Ban Ton*,' Seng, Brit, str., Angus, for Palerubang. Besitang, Dut. str Fries, for Bangkok, Rajaburi, Ger. str., Kock, for Bangkok. Marudu, (ier. str., Rodenberg, for Tawao via ports. Ranee, Ger. str., Peters, for Deli and Asauan. Chigwell, Dut. Hulk,
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    • 478 8 VESSELS IN PORT. o Men-o{-W»r Kl*« *nd Tons Comm A nd«ri Arrived From m k Sea Mew Col. Yacht 500 Murphy Oc*U Malao L n a?L P ai U ?*7 < °i" S 1 Arflved Krom t-onslgne« For i h Aikoku Mam Jap 246 1> Zoshihara Oot 31Moji M B
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