The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 December 1907

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  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. rEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1907. NO. 6,152
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  • 150 1 j FoOowiog the i. rman arrangement the French C.iunher is to call on (iovernuaent for a so-cille<J organic navy bill. A torpedo depot's compressed air reseivoir at j Dunkirk e\pl*li-«i with fata! result. (Page It is probable thtt American banks m the west will immediately resume cash
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  • 1081 1 How webaethmi! The tnemies of our autu-nn ,U\> the li übin^rs of all the evils which our F o i'a umttie bodies are capable < f eudut m For a time, it miy be, we lnv.3 frr^ctun hem. Cheerfully we tell eich other tint the autumn months are
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 173 1 MOTOR CAR REPAIRS TYRES VULCANIZED ACCUMULATORS RECHARGED PIATING, ENAMELLING, PAINTING BY SKILLED WORKMEN ALL MOTOR AQQESSORIES. Lamps, Coils, Jacks, Pumps, Oil Motor Spirit, &c. &c. STRAITS CYCLE MOTOR CO. BATTERY ROAD. JtheARROL-JOHNSTONcarJ I SCOTTISH CUP RECORDS. I j| 1905 WINNER. ARROL=JOHNSTON." 1 1900 2nd, 3rd, and Uth PLAGES. 8 f
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    • 181 1 KATZ BROTHERS, LTD. CREAT CLEARANCE SALE. NOW ON. KATZ BROTHERS, Ltd. Entertainments. Entertainments. l^= Under Royal Distinguished Patronac-; Prof: CARL ROZELLO, MAGICIAN. HYPNOTIST. A*D SOCIETY ENTERTAINER, who is n>w making a short s*ay m SINOAPOHE. can be engaged for EVENING PARTIES, "AT HOMES," 4c, IN HIS REPINED AND ORIGINAL ENTERTAINMENT.
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    • 208 1 THE AMALGAMATED ALHAMBRAS. (LATE PARStE THEATRE HALL, BEICH-RD.) TWO BIG SHOWS EVERY PICTURE NEW BIG STOCK OF LATEST NOVELTIES NEVER EXHIBITED IK THE FAR EAST ARRIVING BYS.S. "NILE" w»-priceB of Admission. Private Box (6 chairs) 10.00 Single chair m box 2 00 Reserved chairs 1.50 Unreserved chairs 1 00 Third
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    • 98 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Moctfttfw'l Sail of land and houses.— Pkg« A im etin^ of the Sung* i Tiram Syndicau will be held on Wednesday. PfegC J. Municipal notice rej<ardinij ro:id repairs. Pft«e i. Clue Eng and Son-, < -ivil. military and sporting tailors.— Page "2. Bankruptcy notice n Jans.. n. Efco
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 386 1 THE WEEK. Mu.M'av, tmd High Water —7.59 .1 27 p. Footl .31 V M 0 A. K.W. Kents 11.. R R M. M.Mail Homeward da» Ev;in:;«listic Smi c. Prr-;}.j. ChniL-!;. B.Zv p Tcesi>ay, :},d: High Water— b.M 9.\[> p. St. G«orge Cii.ipter. Rochore Wur4 rliotiwi. Hockey— S CC. Ist XI
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  • 586 2 ludian papers record the death from blood poisoning of Major W. B Turnbull, I.M.S Civil Surgeou of Mainpui. It i^ stated that Maj >r Turnbull was perfc>ruiing an autopsy and that the poison entered his system through a scratch on "Ue ->f kit tiQkjers. H*« died after a few days'
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 614 2 Htocrttscmcntft. 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 Basah Road. Oct 4 tl c SUNGEI TIRAM SYNDICA T E. Notice is ht-reby given tbat a
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    • 472 2 Htocrti&ctncnts. NOTIGES. SARAWAK GOVERNMENT. Tenders are invited for the supply of engineering materials required for use m Sarawak Government Workshops and at Collieries for the year 19(8 Full particulars can be obtained on application to Messrs Paterson Simons Co., Ltd. Sarawak Government Agents, Singapore, or at Resident's Office. Sarawak. No
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    • 609 2 jflfcvcrttscnicnts. AOTIGES. MADAME F AMBON, LADY DENTIST. High Clans Work Modkhate Phicb. No. Jl', t Orchard Road. Xov 21 22.12 THE STRUTS TRADING Co., Ltd. NOTICE TO HOLDERS OF KKARKR-WARRANTB. On presentation at the Company's Registered Office, No. 17 Collver Quay of Talon No 1, holders of Bearer Warrants will
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    • 452 2 a^vcrti6emcnto• INSURAMeES. Commercial Union Assurance Co,, Ltd. FIRE, MARINE, ACCIDENT, GUARANTEE. Funds Exceed .£12,000,000. W. A. SIMS, Manager, Eastern Branch. Aug 29 Guardian Assurance Company, Limited, London. Subscribed Capital J£2,000,000. Total Inve6tt>A Fundfi, npwards 0f... £6 ,250,000. Annual Incc: upwards of XI, uo.uoo. Fire Risks. Shoit or Long Periods at
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    • 537 2 Hbvtftteemcnu, BAAKS. Hongkong Shanghai Bankine Corporation. Paid-up Capital $io RISK&VB FCKi'S; Sterling $10,000.0< Silver $11,750,000 |21.7ft0,00< Rksbkvi Liability of PKOP&IMTORB |j,, „,V l Court of Directors. G. H. MaDHURST, Esq.— Ohaikm*.* Hon.Mr.H««T Khwioi, D»?ctt Crabi A. h'vous. Emq. A. J. Katmumd, E»/ E. Gorra, Esq. E. SHir.Lijf, Ea« A. Haupt,
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  • 266 3 k:h,n v Ask ro\i Tkwsker INLAND. Melbourne. SU».» jq Inns h:v i l wn thM l.i.J t „~,.t h*u Ndair« l v i... Aaglo-Fraa hXen Hebrides Convent i.in %h*t* nni th:lt l'tirion is »>eing cir. n the Wrmtk colony of New (Jaleprajißg tht IV.n-h <overnment to trau-fer
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  • 93 3 BRIM Waft H Wi SCVOLUTIOM P- .•ny tin -land. occupied by the Pittl i, aary an invention which i>r..;. Vl traction. consulting engin of it. Appli attain I ribn iplicity 11 Urn rfaiti ronomitind 1 the 1: cm bi- :»^ily 7onouiical m Io 1 lie* tl. I of
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  • 119 3 M H }\>-S .K-'N.. I'hu.: n n •tia- Bg fjr the :i-nt for I liers f-f t'e m- 1 Pti'.ippine«> hl<3 soldiira of tatiOMd i:i H 4V »Bg ald»:- ..np r M■»i >r i, is m i-omtiiuni ation with I P. I Pferktr t h British M :1--i it
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  • 54 3 •t. Njv 18 It is reported that. Th :;in^. at I>!uapo.p. a SerBwnck I>. pirtinejt ihol rtram, Highland lii^ht hifantrj, with a revolver. The lattt-r ia now D the Cciut^nojeut Hospital at Diva- »Ul condition The cir- der which ihe uct took plact> t
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  • 184 3 P»J l »PrrTKl> Pmc«i<JT.inv;. I™ n tll<d Con.-nl-tr r»- ..rc <n S Trau.j ,n ftfftatl |a .ue<ciiif,: r i import o( o .i t i,,i i* oha i,. .1 < •^•la-tai.le do«U M liip.n- -1 n t 1" 1:> '">p »a a a aoiioiMi «If high od<
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  • 158 3 The Nov-^ye Tvtaja ;-..lrocateg the appointment of ;t commission to study M. I. sm* s DfOJaet for a railway to India, remarking that M. I,?*s.it h M loag t^en the partisan of an A?iL;lo-Russi:tn rapprochement. If the project is carried out.'" say* tim .journal, "the j.urney from
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  • 40 3 I November "J! A ii y /v. reiterates the declaration.i tg&iiut lloderaina curaiuel m theSvlialnis <.< Jn.'v 1^ h mJ the Encvc'icul \<-i'. Md lb«Mt«M tiiose dis:uinuniciti..n and other p. DrgM the Ip X p;c\ jiiust boo.
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  • 51 3 Lond a, N" 7■ -A ift Ida ideat re eurred y. n Ho. land, bj (bar lives were lo&t. The victims were Jonkheer A van Paahu/S, Hini>:er of 8l > ere iririmg m oan ig a (64, and the vehicle n plunged Eato the
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  • 84 3 SEA VI EW HOTEL. The If *c] Hrn. Mr \V .1 X,-, 1 M-- l: 1 lrs and San* M and Mr..! l' W Weber, Mr C. B Ormburn, Mr J. 80 r > <; I Mn A Child, If 1 I Mn H. S Chi: „e r Mr D
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    • 43 3 Chamberlain s Pain Balm. 1 There i- no danger from blood poison re from a cut or wound of any kind, wheu ibetlaia'a Pain Balm is used. It i- an ttitiHeptic dressing and should be m every bold. For gale by all Dealers.
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    • 141 3 Japan Coals. THE Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. (MITSUI &Co.) Head Mlfti No. 1. SUHUGA-CHO lOKIO. London Branch: 34, Lime Street, F C Singapore Branch 2, Flnlayson Green. OTHER BRANCHES.— Xow York, San Fraucisco, Hambnr^, Bombay, SouiVoaia. Mania, Hongk-.t:?, Acioj, .Sh;ui^h;i Chefoo, Tic:iteic, fftmAtnm^ Poit Art car. Seoul, Cuerac'po, Yokohama, Yokoankn.. Nagoya,
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    • 522 3 Ht>vertioement& Th at i ed iee*l n ar Which ij ?o '^■B^m- d i s h e a rto ;v >0 J ing is often Bv^>^['*%S^ caused by^f mZF±L/*< poor, thinj 7 blood, result- vj flfl\' H ing m defi-f/ ffi' iVfA* cient vitality.^/ yfci J^jLa The Mood neods [jfp^t?'/
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    • 541 3 TIUGTIOX'S. AUCTION SALE AT OUK S L S LOOM Oil Wednesday, 4th December, at 11 a.m. stock-sand Dies, Haaßßaata, Cliisth, Bcnam and Hit;, Locks. Screw Drivers, Callipers Augers, Chopper-, Files, etc. CINMNGHAM CLARB .v Co., Auetiom < No. 2. Malacca Street Noi M ATTRACTIVE AUCTION SALE OF 200.000 Para Kubber
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    • 451 3 Edinburgh Stout C IN ORDER THAT THIS First Glass Stout may become better known m this market IT WILL BE SOLD AT $12.00 per case of 7 doz. pints until further notice. OF ALL DEALERS. WHOLESALE FROM THE BORNEO Co., LIMITED. Ol La/aUlar\lvlalO« i llih&7 at* .We Pf I der
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  • 39 4 Domestic Occurrences. Births. hjhgj Ai.li.n On the .',oth Noveiub* rat 92 liiver Vail, y Koid the wife of F. Ai.len of a son. BaibnsO.n— On the 2yth Nov. at Singapore the wife of A. K. Ruknson of a son.
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  • 2123 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, Dece. 2, 1907. A.m.»n.;st :he g*-eit uneui ployed,' for the present at least, the Empire possesses three of it« fiiest pr»lit i- al asset*, m Lord Cbomer. the regenerator of Egypt, Lord Mii.skr, whose Eobl« wjrk m South Africa an unpatriotic Ministry has jealousy set
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  • 565 4 The Rani of Stmwak has arrive] m L l Jon fnxu kar plice at A«cot, and ii at CUtidgs'i Hotel. A Hylam has been taken iLfor misappropn ition of a box belonging Mr Williams. la the small hours of Saturday vi .1 Chinaman was arrested for sUalint; fsom th^ >
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 430 4 [KELLY WALSH*"! I NOW READY AN ARTISTIC AND COMPLETE j ALBUM CONTAINING ABOUT I 150 VIEWS of S.S. and F.M.S. BY KIEINGROTHE j SIZ£ OF ALBUM 16 by 14. I I Price $36. j KELLY AND WALSH LIMITED. JOHN LITTLE Co., Lm GRAND Christmas Bazaar. NOW OPEN. DOII t i
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    • 228 4 YOU NEED NOT PAY FOR YOUR PHOTOGRAPHS I nlesß they are tbe BEST to \h- had and you LIKE them. You can easily manage this. Obtain proofs from all the Studios, compare th° results, and order those yon like BEST. You will thus bg sure of getting the BEST PHOTOGRAPHS,
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  • 126 5 LEARNING FROM GERMANY A Serious Disaster. (By Submarine Telegraph— Reuter'g.) Rec. Nov. 30. The French Chamber has resolved ou .ailing on Government to introduce a so- ailed organic navy bill, that is a bill ex- ending over a number of years providing t«.r the systematic upkeep and development
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  • 50 5 A Firmer Position. >ii/e;it.) Rm 6 50 pui. IK^- 1 Tue rubber m irket is tiruierand ther^ d.c •ewer sellers. I ii« m 4 iti,.a f,.r P«ni rubber is 8 l r --t'- 1. Anglo Milavs £3 Bukit B«jahi £1 Vaikuii. Asiatics 3 premiun after touching xr.
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  • 43 5 A Precious Asset. M. StoUpm caused a sensation ia the Duma by a ministers 1 declaration thit the Tsars autocratic power waa the njost precij^s asset of the State aud wa« destined to oring Russia back to the path of order.
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  • 128 5 .ptain Brahmar of the German steamer pleaded guilty before ixr Miohell, -Hnior magistrate, <>n Saturday, to bringing 14*. immigrants iuto the C 1 >n\ from Honga doctor. Mr Upott, who represented the Captain, that the vessel's doctor hai died at ug, and the ship hid g.>ne up
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  • 78 5 About one o'clock on Siturday morniug, i>'jlt*d with a carriage Dear the rid Memorial Hall. The vehicle beI to Mr Abrauis and the syce had left •he horn and was talking to a friend at the :me. The carriage collided with a lamp tad knocked r
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  • 106 5 Hmar, Ktv. H vug Chiceee woman wl:*> grew tired Atieujp r e<l suicide by ktnMg- f with a piece of cloth. She was p. it.' -f dta- ii but was brought •p rn-f.-vy the authorities. As a itsvU it a »et to the authorit es bf s. vie
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  • 121 5 Sirviv OV Santi v<> Amoy, November 11. Tba t.'hinese Government B^ms to be m ll m iU desire to build a Navy \vo»tby f the Empire. As a proof of this, it is to be that the Ministry of War m sending two Officers of high
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  • 88 5 RELATIONS WITH BRITAIN. (By Submarine Telegraph. ReuterV) Received Nov. 30th, I!»u7. During his speech m the II ichstap-. von Buelow was continually interrupted with general applause. He expressed Germany's thanks to the Butish Royal Family and the British people for the brilliant reception of the Emperor and
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  • 50 5 Cash Payments. deceived Dee 1, 10 20 tin. It if stated that the Chicago Binks have received a petition signed by the responsible < mciala of two thousand Binks m tie West urging immediate resumption of cath payments. It is likely that the Banks will ccinplv with the
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  • 27 5 Sonator Foraker has accepted the suppojt of the Oh»j Republican L^gue for his citdidacv for the Presidency, thus throwing down thp gauntlet to Taft.
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  • 39 5 The Calcutta strike if definitely over and the strikers have surrendered, and a Conciliation Fioard has b?en farmed. Miss Niglitingale Decorated. Hec .fb, 11 a.m. Mies Florence Nightingale has l«een awaided the < >rder of Nferit. > <
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  • 577 5 An interesting article is publishel m the Oaaka Mainicbi con. ernin^ the exodm of gold from J«ipan. A marked increase may be observed, says the <*saka journal, m tie export of gold coins from Japan to Sh.tr ghai and Hongkong during the past few years.
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  • 883 5 A NOTABLE MEETING CLOSES. "The most successful meeting since the Club was started." In these terms Col Broadriek congratulated the Singapore Volunteer R He Club, at the priz? distribution ceremony which mai ked the close of the fourth annuil meeting on Saturday afternoon. A little rain
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  • 130 5 A competition open to tbeTaiijing I'a^ai Dock t>)4rds European Employees f r a cuo presented by the Chairmini \V. J X Nicholson, has just been concluded and resulted as follows. The "200 and 500 yird ranges were fired at 1 1 lest if r and the 25 and
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  • 885 5 Mrs Ann Kchards, a West Bromwich woman, has twice been certified dead, and has had a narrow escape of being buried alive. She wae found lyiug, apparently dead, on the hearth-rug, and as she had been treated for heart trouble, her medical attendant, to whom the supposed
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  • 162 5 There vv.ia an attendance of e!o*e on two huudied list ni^ht at the Mtmorial Hdll to heir P. shop 'idham give \n ftddveM to mea, which w.is a tbou^httul and inspiriting nou-theolo K 'icul discourse. Mr Proctor ami Mr Doyle g;i\e sacred song?, anil the hvrnnK were heartily Hiatr The
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 360 5 ROBINSON CO. TOY BAZAR. NOW OPEN. A LARGE SELECTION OF TOM SMITH'S X'MAS CRACKERS. ROBINSON COMPANY. 'MONARCH' VISIBLE MADE IN THREE SI7IT^ lISI ISt ?~2Zm I TYPES IN THREE SIZES TWO COLOURS foot^pap I. billing $220 J^^^g^^^^^^ PERFECTLY payment SassSi^^£mo^r KEYBOARD. WRITE OR SOLE agents 9MLL J TRAV ERS SONS,
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  • 448 6 COLLIDB DIKXSI ilt spaivh fr( m fIMOIW l..C.. October IBti IWe Canadian l'acitic Oriental linu Tartar, outwar.i bound for Yokohama, 'narrowly -jape<l bein^ sunk si ni^ht m a Twenty inflcsi off Vaaeetrvet bar bour m th. faH f «ieor^ia she WM struck m frnffltrTTT
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  • 296 6 fro i < tap 4 Rupert. En^lanl. m < i>n>;ind of the Bii->' NlBBl porting on the vu; :>r as Cape IV where the >. rived on 3rd. Aft* nud the l^e^'innin,August X.hi expedition or such of its memas were leaving bj the Ximrod sailed
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  • 97 6 Mr. E. Labu-*iere. the French Consul at oiiil.o, b .-<3int,' lk« new Fren.l. ood Aqpol afl Camnafca Bay Judging from thi> publication, the facilities provided ;ire exc^lleut an<l OugM to .ttf> fair volume of shipping to this por*. In ;i-l--dition to idling, iirrangetuents have
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    • 454 6 Hfcvcrtiscmcnts. On the Berth. British India S. N. Co. Ltd. FOR Penang, Negapatam t Madras, Karical, Porto Novo and Pondlcficrry. Tht Coinpanys T. S. Mail Steamer M TEESTA," I tons, C Willis, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Saturday, the 7th l>eoeniber. at 4..J0 p.m. She has
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    • 635 6 H^Y>crtiscmcnts. 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, Cbefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtsze Ports, Formosa, the Philippines Ac. Ac. STEAMERS. Tons Commander "Kutsang" 4895
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    • 649 6 a^vcrtiecmcnto. SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China Japan, Penang:, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamer* will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Ovtvard (for Chinas 1K)8 Delhi Dec
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    • 749 6 Hfcvcrttecments. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LlNfcs IV Steamers of the Coast Fleet. tons re<. TOWS rt»g. Petchaburi 2191 Derawongss 1643 Borneo 1100 Paklat Kohaichang 2010 Anghin 1657 Kajah 2028 Locksun 1657 Pitsanulok 2019 Choising 160~ Bangkok I&2j Pongtong 1057 Kajaburi 1«• i Samsen 1657 Korat 1900 Loo Sok 1604
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    • 643 6 a^t)crti9cmcnt6. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen INPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known miil stamen this Company sail fortnightly from i Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, S<jutl Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Mai Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Per Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Biafapora, kong, Slianghai, Nagasaki i Kobe t and bnck.
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  • 405 7 STKAITB AM) MALAY KTATK-. November Hth, The following lotn, comprising about 37 tons Straits and 8 tons Ceylon, were offered at auctions to-day and Bold as follows t'a-M's Per lb. •hi*, 1 fairpali-h crepe, mix. d Kstate br«.wu I i Mottled, sotnc pali^li s«»mo <lark
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  • 198 7 Tremelbye (Selan-iop.). mgmA of the Ti tmitbj* <<: [..i.y. Luerifted, far th~ j I -tates,t!. N -i and exp^ndi- ,kr:n over j U the Ei->. and H Bf I t fionj /«M 1-', 'n\y i axtfMk of the properties leted on Pebraarj 16tb, 1907: <> n .t.e.~. ;nd
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  • 623 7 SHARE S. Capital Capital Issue Paid Inocd paid up Value ap Uffl P«T. Qu .utfoa* $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin M. Co. Ltd n $300,000 225.000 10 10 Bruang Limited 6 oCo 10 10 BnwehHydraulwTinM.CaLtd IJ £400.000 350.000 £1 Duff Development Co Ltd •£30,000 30.000 1 1 Jeber Hydraulic
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    • 52 7 Caught Cold While Hunting a Burglar. Mr. Wm. Tlio'-. Lanorgan. provincial Coi 1 iiapUuu. Ontario. Canada, says I I re cold while hunting a burglar tort-n swamp last fall. Hearing of iberlaia'fl fongh Remedy, I tried it. and ;«iinj; two small bottles, I was completely I I or vale by
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    • 1603 7 Hfcwcrtlscmcn ts. Htwcrttscmente EXCHANGE. i t (CoßaacTiD up to Nov. :*>) WANTED. TO LET. "^^SiLk.- Z Z W Private credits 3 m/ 8 2/4 credits 6 m/s 2/4 WVNTED— Chin.se Clerk for typewriting TO LET Fbamci, demand Bank. 292 must be quick and accurate. Blairadam "-Leonle Hill Road, tiie pro
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    • 258 7 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE. PASSENGER SERVfCE. By the warn il«Mn B— lWi," "Habsbobg.' Hoheshtacfbk," and the SCAHDU'' and Mlksia." The steamers are specially built for the tropics an'l have iuxunouß Passcricor accorr.modatioc. Firet cia?s Cabins amidships, lighteJ thronghcut by electricity, cabic-. fitted with fans. Doctor and Stewardess** carried. Laundry on beard. lieturn
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  • 511 8 S. C. C. vx. THE GARRISON. Played on the Esplanade on Saturday afternoon with the following result. The best batting achievement was Jovnson's 48 runs for the Club and with the ball Noon t >.»k of the Garrison's wickets for '■>, while Mr Justice Sercombe Smith, who figured m
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  • 244 8 The members of the Straits Chinese liecreation Club were "at home to the S. C. C. on Saturday afternoon on the occasion of the tennis match between Mr L. E. <; mnt. champion of the S. C. C, and Mr < > uj Tek Lim, the Chinese champion.
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  • 193 8 Preliminary arrangements with regard to the building of the new Club have now been satisfactorily settled, the Government offer m i the matter of the loan having l>een accepted, bj which the entire debt, both principal and interest, will be wiped out m ten years. The
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  • 170 8 A disastrous hre broke out m Main Street, Kajang, alout 5 o'clock this morning, as the result of which ten houses were burnt dowu. including the gambling farm. The Secretary to Resident on receiving the news there comi municated with the head cf the Fire Brigade,
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  • 125 8 Loadon. Nov. 4. The steamer Court field" lus sailed from Durban, Natal, with 2,"« <> Chines. I, ,-ing lepatriuted f torn the Rand mines. Sir G. Fai:kars Oi-imox. London. Nov. B. Speaking at Boksburg, I near Johauneslnug, Sir George Fairar, one of the progressive leaders m
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  • 199 8 Bei. iax am- Japanese Thieve.-. A Bangkok c orrespondent of the Mun- ehesterGuardiancallsattention t .theextensiv^ tradd-mnrk y in Siain. He states that the numerous Germuc, Italian, and Swis3 ituport finus m B^n^kok. almost without exception, are wUiag fOOdl J^arinkC fraudulent British trade- marks. Their modus operandi
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  • 194 8 A magnificent reception is m preparation at Hangkok In Mr and Mrs lialph Paget, who an to arrive there about 'h<- middle of l>eo< nibei. Tin whole British Legation is to be "en gala for the occasion, and Mi Turner the British judge, Mr Meckett, the
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  • 36 8 Do not be deluded into neglecting a little oold, nasal catarrh or expectoration. If you do it will finally become too late for treatment Morrhuol Creosote cures catarrh and dries up secretions which cause expectoration, i
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  • 379 8 May Visit Europe. In the Course of a notable leading article on the Imperial birthday, the Osaka Mainichi writes as follows Just after the JapanChina war. the Diet voted that part of the indemnity should be contributed toward the expenditure of the Imperial Court as an expression
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  • 277 8 Cbinak iiul.ed moving amlthe old itv. r. nc for time hoiuturt'l inxtiuitioti* i-- evidently m iring ..fl m this biick of tlit- world t rupire .ti n tm more uj»-todat< West. A^tv.ryone know~ who lias been to Peking. th=> PctWddai City i- nmitMrai as tin-
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  • 350 8 Halieys comet which Kg shoitly expected to appear m the heavens, is m its name a perpetual tribute to the genius of an English astron nier. Fur one of Halley'» moit notable achievements \>as the calculation of the orbit of the 1«82 comet, the first ever calculated. Finding
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  • 53 8 The following telegrams were received by Capt Young on the occasion of the St Anlrew's Ball, the Benders being under the impression that the celebration m Singap re was to take the form of a dinner Chairman, St Andrew's Dinner Calcutta Scotsmen stnd greetings." "Colombo. Chairman St Andrew's DinE©r: Brither
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  • 203 8 Capt Crichton of the Perak (Kee Ouan) reports a case of smallpox on the voyage from Penang to Singapore, landed at Port Swettenham. An infant died on baard the Cheang Chew during the voyage from Macassar and was buried at sea. A cargo of rice arrived from Bangkok
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