The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 20 February 1908

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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, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1908. NO. 6,219
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  • 148 1 i The sr.u.tion m the Balkans has reached a rrss War cloudi are rising and the concert, of Eur pa is dts' raved. Meanwhile the Tu>ks are mobe'lising on the Russian and Persian frontiers a huge force, and their action his l^d to discussions es to possibility
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  • 962 1 I Which is better, novelty and graceful beauty, or solid lasting utility I? all depends whether you want a 1 at for the races or a pulpit for the Church (if one may be pardoned for quoting together the crown and the tl rone). I- .bo depen Is
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 342 1 DAHL! SOLD EVERYWHERE. '.KELLY WALSH] just published. i Singapore Parity exchange Tables I CONTAINING SINGAPORE RATES OF EXCHANGE WITH I INDIA. CHINA, JAVA, HAMBURG, LYONS, CALCULATED AT EXTREME CROSS RATES ALSO discount and interest tables. A useful time saver, which will be found indispensable to Bankers, Merchants and Exchange* Brokers.
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    • 261 1 w m~ rmm i 1 1 ♦**H maama\ d ULa. I f-j (^__^^_^^a \mrnm^mm\aO^^ l I a v 1! FOR A HORSE COB OR PONY. Morton, next Hotel de la Paix. GRAND HOTEL JAVA. This first class Hotel, patronised by the English Community of Batavia, and situated m tho Centre
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    • 369 1 Entertainments. HIPPODROME. TO-NIGHT Grand Change of Programme. First Show at 7 30 p.m. 1. From death to life. 2. The biggest Battleship afloat. 3. The wrong way. 4. Too fat is not healthy. 5. In a mad house. 6. Effects of a Siorm. 7. Indian Stories P. An unfaithful wife.
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    • 106 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. For sale, de Dion Bouton car Page 1. Dr. Stall's book f^r men and women Page 1. Wanted large godown. Page 2. Sale by G. A. Fernandez Co. of sfceain launch Salvage sales by H. L. Coghlan A Co.. of Chinese-medicines, gunnies, fee, and da.'u aged coal ex
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 355 1 p am THE WEEK. THURSDAY, 20th aigh Water.— o.B9 a, 0.11 p. 8.1. Mail Homeward close 3 3 p Lecture, Short- st School, 8 p Friday, 21 sr High Water.— o.s2 a 0.46 p Legislative Council, 2.3) p S.V. A. Gun Laying. Drill Hall. 5.30 p S.R E. (V) Electric
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  • 837 2 OHM before and alter .mat his stirred the wil of mmv who bote* between the Mrioill and the comic, the sacred and the, profane. A correspondent reminds na. ot the country erickel dinner when the WWman rose, "ou being asked to say grace, aija, after an embarrassed panaa, sail Plaj
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 420 2 26,000 Cigarettes m 10 hours A FRENCH M\CINE OF HIGH STANDARD. COMPLETE WITH 50 LARGE ROLLS OF CIGARETTE PAPER $1350. Jr SUI Hjl HP W|||rWiMH|lfeift mT-W m—ammmm\m\ _B-B_£_ __S_S ES-I _9E£ 9t__T*' '^_Hßh_B_H wm* i ___=l^^_t _^_f l_j^_._.a LEVY HERMANOS. WANTED, WANTED LARGE IMPORT GODOWN. one with large offices attached
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    • 324 2 NOTWES. STEAM LAUNCH "MAX." Suitable for pleasure cruises carries f>o passengers, speed 1 1 knots, can be hired upon application to PERTILE Co. Feb 19 19.3 ESHARAT KHAN Co. Cheapest and best Book Binder, Printer, and Account Book Ruler. All orders executed promptly. 34, Brass Basah Road. MADAME FAMBON, LADY
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    • 589 2 Hoverti-ements. NOTWES. GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tender will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to noon of the 3rd March, L9OB, for the following works (1). Renewing m cement the floors m Single Rooms of European Cottage, Lunatic Asylum. (2). Repairing pavings throughout Lunatic Asylum. (3). Diverting drains m Airing
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    • 538 2 advertisements. INSURANCES. New Zealand Insurance Co. Ltd. FIEE AND MARINE. Subscribed Capital .81,500,000. Paid up Capital and Reserve* 600,000. Fire and Marine Risks of every description under- written at Lowest Current Rates. ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co, Ltd., General Agents Eastern Archipelago. A. J. SCANDRETT, Manager Insurance Department. Guardian Assurance Company, Limited,
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    • 526 2 Hiwcrtieemcnts. BANKS. Chartered Bank cf India, Australia and China. INCORPORATED BY ROYAL CHARTER Paid up Capital m 60,000 shares of £20 each £1,200.000 Reserve Fund £1.475.000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1.200,000 t Bank 0 t Bvaujni Buinmna. National Bank Ol Scotland BAN__J__-b< The L()NI)OV Ci v an h V, land
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  • 891 3 Vte Rangoon The a qlo>Rc6Blah Gohvbhtion. Lond-n. 1\ bruary 10. T.:.e debate on the Anglo-Russian Convention was resumed m the House of Lords this rvoaiag. Lord Sanderson welcomed the Convention by wliich two great Western powers would perate m the cause of civilisation and SB, sad our sacrihces
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    • 452 3 H&pcrtteemenis. FOR SALE. FOR SALE Two Brunei Tea Pots m excellent condition. The above may be seen m our Sales Room. CUNNINGHAM CLARK ft Co., 2. Malacca Street. Feb 19 v.c STRAITS CYCLE MOTOR Coy. FOR SALE 1 '5i H P Ariel Forecar, belt drive Air cooled Lamps, Pump Tools
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    • 459 3 H&vertisements. A ue TIONS. DEFAULTER'S SALE. Wednesday, 26th February, at 2.30 p.m. THE STEAM LAUNCH "SALAMAT." (fob full particulars seb circular.) G. A. FERNANDEZ Co., Auctioneers, Feb 20 27 2 SALVAGE. AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE CHINESE MEDICINES, HERBS AND ROOTS. The whole of the debris from the recent fire AT
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    • 524 3 *lc^crtfsemento, AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF Unserviceable Polce Stores, Unclaimed Coh_i<cat»ed Property Intestate Estate Property, &c. (By order of the Chief Police Officer.) TO BE HELD AT THE GENTRAL FOJCE STATION, SOO BRID6E-HD. ON Friday, 28th Feb., at 2-30 p.m. For particulars, see catalogues. POWELL Co., Auctioneers Feb 14 29.2 AUCTION
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    • 513 3 Mnfi' v on v /< >\ Ull ss A THE BORNEO A r was -i fr\ fH t/ .AOET ft CRAKDOIh Ut _-_r:_i i ,*a_7 a ch/-kdqk, C mM k A AUSTRALIAN, FLOUR. _^C I il #a_.^i "I !^5>tLA/^, p j I T I tJT W^ E JAMBSTOWW Borneo go.,
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  • 1798 4 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, Feb. 20, 1908. Here >hnV th- T'res* the Perp!»'s rcrh* maintain, I •riu.,l ri i- flume* v."; unb'ibed by train: \> i.>t '•■-ilth h"- co ions r"-Tpp->, ''.raw. Pie to Religion, Loyalty and I<aw. Onb haa onlj to consider attentively the ominous telegrams of to-day
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  • 814 4 Several Chinese Bhopkeepen wntn li ed small sums by Mr Howard, the senior ma gistrate, yesterday, for circulating prohibited copper coin. During the absence of Inspector Fravne on leave m Penang, the detective doDart ment will be m charge of Inspector Mereditk Inspector Hart of the cut rai station has
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 357 4 (RECEIVED DIRECT FROM CUBA. 1 HAVANAGIGARS. Rothschilds Elegantes (Bock Co.) Alicias Finos (Bock Co.) Regalia de la Reina Fina (H. de Cahanas.) Regalia Especial (H. de Cabanas Londres Fino Superior extra (Henry Clay.) Regalitos (Antonio Lopoz.) Orfeos (Manuel Moreno Co.) _HM-a_HKna_B__aß-na__Bß__H_H__Ha__ aBB -n_g ALL IN BOXES OF 25 eiGr.KS. Caldbeck
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    • 204 4 Wilson Co. 1 PHOTOGRAPHERS. THE LEADING AND ONLY HIGH-CLASS STUDIO IN THE COLONY. Oar Photographs are of the highest Artistic and Technica Excellence, and are admitted to be Incomparably the Best m the Far East. No Satisfaction, No Payment. Orchard Road and at Ho'el de l'Eorope. The Standard Photographic Studio,
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  • THE BALKAN CRISIS.
    • 120 5 THE CONCERT OF EUROPE SHATTERED. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuters.) Received at 9.35 a.m. The situation m the Balkaas arisiag from -he Austrian project of a railway to Safe. nik I is the absorbing topic at Home and id. The Austrian Ptesm is confident that a efnl solution
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    • 63 5 Rigorous Proceedings. A t< h .am fir an V: tori i. British Colum-.-ysth r two J p neee who enterei Si it* h n the UoiU I St ites b ive tei Ito a fine -if $5< :i I md i j ear > im ent, i
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    • 8 5 Mr Takahira has arrived at Washington.
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    • 376 5 PROMISE AND THE RESULT. T. Smuts ided d 4 fgU-Hj befo c Mr _c magi t'ate, jresteardaj afteri barge of eiiminal beach ef t ast eae I n*> rained si $104. te I Inspector Meredith to d his s] thai was a re y atn p'e case
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    • 91 5 _H ma ,n v. aned Eta har IBun ar.a« La BikarkaTe beenan< ite. for i_k ill ing Ci- >maw t T us were before Mr G c a, iecoodmagiatrate, yesterday aftemoo on jl dMlgfl of trespass at the l.mj ng t*»3 a Qockwith it aaiiafaetwy excuse The man d th(
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  • 50 5 WILLCOCKS SHELLS THEIR STRONGHOLD. [Late Telegrams 1 Rec. 10 pm. General Sir J. Willcocks vest r_ay shelled and dispersed 300 Zakka Khels, who are buildi*__: sang-m m the hills around the camp. The composition of the force under c General Willcoess appears oa Page 8.) t m
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  • 74 5 W ANTED, JUSTICE. DERNBURG AND NATIVE EAST AFRICA. l Kec. at 10 pm. Oa the Budget being take a ia committee m Ibe ReVhstag, Herr Deralurg proposed tneuures to sife.-mrd the rights of, aad to secure justice for, native E .st Africa as agiiust the whites. J Ii he said.
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  • 402 5 If, CASES WHICH OVERCROWD THE COURTS. t L>w Nam of Orchard Road and his daughter, Ah L-Etg, were charged before Mr Green, aecond magistrate, yesterday with i asaisting iv the management of a Chap J: Xi tottery at 9-5 Orchird R >ad. Mr Sproule prosecuted and
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  • 251 5 CHABGED WITH RUNNING A GAMING HOUSE. Two d nlaa named Lim Lee and Lim Whatt were before Mr Green, second magistrate, yeBterday afternoon, un a clar_;e of keeping a common gaining he use. Mr Sproule conducted the proceedings on bill tit I the Crown and
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  • 92 5 PERSIAN FRONTIER THREATENED. POSSIBILITY OF CONFLICT. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuters.) R?ceived at 10.30 a.m. Russian newspapers iv the Caucasus give letailed accouats of Turkish mobilisatioa on j Lhe Russian and Persian froatiers, ia the rich *i*y of which it is estimated that there < tre 27 regiments ia
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  • 61 5 StoessePs Heroics. Received at 3 pm. A wire has come from St Petersburg st.iting that General Stofssel m a final speech m his defence bef.ra court initial, assumed the entre i\sporsil i ity fcr the surrender of Pert Arthur. Ke said: "If expition 1 y blood be
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  • 44 5 Commission Appointed. Rec. 10 pm. A commission has been app3iuted, headed by Bircn Jam's, to enquire as to the advisability cf frami.g teLulations for the maLui'.ietare cf whiskey ia the interests of I the consumer and of the public health. m
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  • 371 5 Naval Officers to Direct the Repairs of their own Ship. The Admiralty have long be:n convinced that far too much work m the way of repairs to ships, is done m the royal dockyards, and they have decided that naval otticers shall be given a course of
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  • 70 5 T<> ou- c.rrespordent An Eye Witness we rec.inniecd an appeal to the Chief Police Officer if Le desires to e in v the matter further. Mr James Henry Warwick wtll-kncwn under the pseudonym of ".Broadbrim,'' traveller, poet, lecturer, journalist, jui i t < nd actor, passed away after a very
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  • Correspondence.
    • 203 5 To the Editor, Dear Sir, The Municipality of this towr has, this year, thought fit to raise the tax on motor-cars from $12 to $30 per year. Ii is therefore expec-ed that the roads m town as well as up country will be greatly im proved
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  • 514 5 A little knowledge and a good deal of superstition may together produce some strange results. A Chinese mci chant m business m Canton recently went to his telephone to call up an acquaintance when owing to the falling of a live electric wire across the telephone w re,
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  • 256 5 In tbe All-India Hockey tournament yesterday, tbe United Provinces Police defeated die Berk-hires by two goals to one. and the Royal Scots Fusiliers, after a severe tussle that entailed two extra periods of half time, disposed of the Queens by the same margin. Allahabad. Jan. 31. In
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 26 5 Sprains. I .pram may be cured very quickly by ap- Chamberlain^ Pam lJalm to the mmart, every hour, and rubbing vigorousireu pu.iw v a., -nhhieu. causes
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    • 171 5 Robinson Company. THE "BLUEROCK" BIRD TRAPS. These Traps are new bein£ used by all the Leading Clubs m the Far East. _^h "*.*-i«" JcsAtf_Bß99t> /V r (f p» „35? trT-lisrifliri i f rt '"■'"U-.HI j.jl.jr;..:-.-:.. Juk W__ into C 3^ spikes H^&^^^^^^b^ |W fixing into 'he ground ■i^ v> __i_£_i
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  • 630 6 The success which has attended the instal* lation of submarine signalling apparatus at j the comparatively few- stations where it has been installed presages an impoitant future for this method of signalling at sea, and British authorities are now giving the subject their very close
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  • 339 6 Exactly aa me (Paoaag Graaatte) antlcipatad, r'ne new S'anip Ordinance is proving I ii M BICQ ol ice< me to the members gf f tefga] t'ra'.ercy. althcugh one or two of tbna aro oaadkl enough to emfesi thai the} rind tne d fficultj m interpr<.tinj it. owing to the contradictory
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 608 6 advertisements. SHIPPING. a i r m m it^ mt OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. lhe Compani s' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, hina and Jap«iu every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight, and
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    • 459 6 a.vertisementa. SHIPPING, KTM JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY Service is 1 maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. Unde* Mail Contracts with 1 ths Imperial Japanese Governmbnt. Specially designed for the Company's Enro--1 pean Service, lighted throughout hy Electricity, provided with excellent
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    • 475 6 Hbvertisemente. 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 Ohina Ooast, Persian Golf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or aboat MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) 1908 Marmora Feb
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    • 720 6 advertisements. S_^PMTO Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen, COAST liios. f-^ IP j Steamers of the Coast Fleet. tomb reg. toh_ tee Petehaburi 2191 Chow Fa 1643 Borneo 21 ii) Derawong.* 164. Kohsichang 2C_O Pakiat 1657 Rajah 2028 Anghin 1657 Pitsanulok _-j__> Lockgun 16.57 Bangkok 1920 Choiaing 1657 Rajaburi 1904 Pongtong 1657 Korat
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    • 629 6 HJwcrtisemcnta. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd, BremeD INPERIAL OERMAN MAIL LINE. The fast and well-known mail steamers i 1 this Company aail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki Kobe to
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  • 675 7 of the tin niaiket seems to be the present moment. During ees m London ranged beper ton, and there has la^ '^.tlds week, due to reports buying m the Straits. a the market are, however, curable. That there has t selling on this Bid 3 is no
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  • 252 7 The first or m nry 1 1 rneral Meeting of the above Company will l»e held on 24th Instant, ial* Lumpur to pass the accounts for the thirteen months ende 1 3 lsi December, 1907, :o appoint a Director and Auditors. The Report of
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  • 73 7 (CoaaiOTiD up to Feb. 19 Bank 4. m/s 2/4^ demand 2/3| Private credits 3 m/s ty^Yt credits 6 m/s 2/4£ France, demand Bank.., 291 G-kimakt, denial d 237 India, T.T 173| Hongkong, demand M 17|^> Yokohama, demand 1 1 4 Java, demand 139| Bangkok, dim a A 66} Sovkrsigns,
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  • 132 7 February 19. Fin buyers $6*3.37 5 Gambier t buyers 7.00 jrambier Cub. No. 1 buyers 10 25 3-ambier Cube No. 2 9.00 fl Pepper Black (ord'n. Spore) buyers 13.37^ Pepper, Whita (fair L.W. -5 p.*. buyers 21.00 Nutmegs (1 10 to the lb. 23 00 Sutmegs (80 to the
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  • 770 7 MINES. C*r!tal Capital Issue Paid Issued paid ap Value ap Company. Qu ,Utlon« $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin M. Co. Ltd $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited 7.5 $*000,000 600.0C0 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin M. Go. Ltd 1416 £400,000 350,000 £1 £1 Duff Development Co. Ltd 1
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 518 7 H&vertteemcnts. On the Berth. British India S. N. Co. Ltd. i FOR Port Swettenham, Penang, Negapatam, Madras, Pondicherry, Cuddalore, Porto Novo, and Kar ical. The Company's Steamer TAR A," 6,322 tons, A. H. Acbeson, Commander, will be despatched for tbe above ports on Monday, the 24th instant at 5 p.m.
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    • 399 7 H&vertisements. e.R. CHARGEURS REUNIS "ROUND THE WORLD" LINE THE TWIN-SCREW STEAMER "CEYLAN" 16,000 TONS DISPLACEMENT i Due about Ist March. 190 8. Splendid Passenger Accommodation. or Hongkong, Shanghai, Chin- j wantao, Kobe, Yokohama 1 and Honolulu. Passage fare from Singapore to San Francisco Seattle HUU Tacoma J and For Freight
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    • 258 7 GRIMAULT. C° Medicinal Skin Soap GRIMAULT* C" \9__\ MEDICINAL SKIN SOAP V&x I !■> taaaa lab »>-» R*os__*s««l ty D»-Mi-ngim {ii fc. ami ttopwd HMpnut .Urn mMM TrjS. X at Blof-era. Am.. Picnaa*. km.. "*S»A ud M- -mwm (wwraS, I *V'// t ava ▼ITIIHHB FAMI- itfty r *****i_- 'k"^~T Recommended
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    • 192 7 j HAfVfBUBG-AKRIKA LINE. 1 PASSENGER SERVICE. By the n.-w [itoamon Rhenania.." HaMNM*" Hohesktacfen," and the "SOABDIA" snd Silesia," The steamers are specially built fot ttn bave luxurious Passage* accommodation. First-class Cabins amidsl throoglioai by e-ectrictty, cat I with fans. Doctor and Steward) ss< Laundry ya board. Bekcm tickets issued at
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  • 486 8 QUALIFYING ROUNDS YESTERDAY'S PLAY. D SIN'.LE. J. Nelson v J. Watson, unfinished, B—lo,8 10, 7 5, F. E. Wor.ley Taylor v E. R. Taylor, unfinished. 6— 2, ti, 2—2. C. W. Ballantyne beat C. R. Williams, 1 ri 4. G Venuei; beat R. H B. Heap, 6—
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  • 163 8 S< i ukv AM' Winners Hani [CAP*. M a splend d attendance for the j lay of Hie meeting, but rain wae m eT-dence. 8. Thk Gk>FßHe Pui.se. V;.-.- -I A. Handicap for all Honee 1 into the S S F.M.S or Sumatra as Griffins. DLta:.. c,
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  • 86 8 YE-TERL»AY'S PLAY. Lai-iks Coi BLBB, Final H N. bolaon and Miss Litt'.efair baal Mrs iy and M-- -I I mn, 6—4, 6—l. ChaiipioiiBHip Biveuis. Mn Ganakear baal Mrs Hartne:'. 6—2, 6-1 Tt > DAI 9 PLAT. Mixed DoußLna Hahdicjlp FinalA CU-8S Mi3s J 1 1 mn an
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  • 1005 8 At the Port of London I Tin romance cf ivory Where de. ivory come from How is it sold and m what quantity P Ivory i-» one cf the commodities which link the savage with the civiPsed, the wdds of barbaric con f ioents with tbe
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  • 73 8 A story tbat -will bear repeating is told of a recent dance m Calcutta to which tbe invitations were of a very catholic order. Young Hopeful ig seen asking Miss Spin for a dance or two. and after doing tbe necessary caligrapby at great pains on
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  • 909 8 Allahabad, February 11. The Pioneer says: The summoning of the Afridi Jirgahs to Peshawar by the Chief Commissioner of the North-West Frontier Province has been sufficient to indicate locally that the continued misconduct of the Zakka Khel is at last to be checked by mditary operations that
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  • 53 8 It is stated that the new Emperor cf Annan, Duy Than, who is only seven yeais of age, will go to Paris shortly to Fe educated. The proposal ia approved by M. Beau, Governor-General of ludo China. A Regency will assume the control cf affairs until His Majesty reaches the
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  • 241 8 The next P. O. mail due heie on the 29th instant will be biou^Lt from Colombo by the leviathan Marmora. S_.e is _dvertis d to leave Singapo c on the 27th Ma eh for Londoa without traLsbipii.eot at Colombo. The Dut.h ciuiser Ko.icgia Regentes was do3ked at Tanjorg
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 2 8 Sound Advice.
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    • 14 8 PIANOS Bought, Sold or Exchanged Pianos at $150 and Upwards, by different Makers Guaranteed
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    • 239 8 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Ckdep. Contract with the -Netherlands Ixma Government. Agents at Singapore, Ship Agency, late J. Daendels Co.. 2-3. Collyer Quay THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE s.s. VAN 5w011... Batavia, Java-t'ua.t. Samarang, Soerabaja. Socmenaji. lian Sjoewangi, Benoa, Boeleeng, Sapekan. Kangean. Sapoed with tranahipmant to rtmponan.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 390 8 PASSENGERS. Per Hong Wan Mr F. Pears. Per Ban Hong Leong Miss S. Zeitler. Per Baa Yong Seng Mr Fox and Miss Angus. Per Valentyn Messrs Zeilinga, Ehrenfels, de Jong and de Munnick. Per Tara Bishops Oldham and Robinson, Lieut. -Col. Brown, Drs. Beavis and Winederlich, Rev. D. H. Klinefelter,
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    • 556 8 VESSELS IN PORT. :o._ I Men-of-War Flag and Tona Commanders Arrived From I Koningen Regentes Dut cruiser 4950 Pinke Feb 13 Sourabaya < Zeeduif Dut 197 Kena Feb 1 9 Rhio Sea Mew Col. Yacht 300 Murphy Feb 4 Malacca Ship Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consignet Asdang Siam 405
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