The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 24 February 1908

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1908. —i NO. 6,2:>iT
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  • 168 1 It i« proposed to establish a Value Payable Po^t between thi: Colon v and the Sfothar Country Leacer pege 4. B rvolution still thiea'eus la Port-gal, and an excerpt on page 2 indicates that the murder was deliberately planned. In Russia a number of Terrorists aud their
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  • 1255 1 Whan ihe hist ra of -he last dboaaVi written, the gtaal rev; vii of t of Empire wiil occupy much space T. n of action will go d ms It p>s'er.'\ -_ntiaire raoaoesors the BE npiia builders of former ages. With tba aaaaet ol
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 408 1 I EXPECTED SHORTLY. ONE 16-25 H. P. TOUR CYLINDER. I ARROL-JOHNSTON GAR RTTED WITH SIDE ENTRANCE BODY I DUAL IGXITIOX. I CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, AGENTS. MHL'S MILL The only canned Milk in which the full flavour of fresh cow's Milk is retained. THE YOKOHAMA DOCK GO., LTD. No. 1 DOCK
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    • 334 1 POPULAR WANTS. Wanted To Let For Sale Notices etc., up to 30 worls in length will be accepted for this column at One Dollar for three insertions. Cash with Advertisement.) BEST BURMA CIGARS Obtainable at BUAN HUAT, 22, RIVER VALLEY ROAD. FOR A HORSE I COB OR PONY. Morton, next
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    • 266 1 Entertainments. ALHAMBRA CINEMATOGRAPH BEACH ROAD TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. Ist Show 7.30 p.m.— 9 p.m. 1. Modern Hercules at work 2. A hooligan idea 3. Music Forward 4. Funny faces competition 5. Knowing dogs 6. The Durant family at the sea-side 7. Fun after the wedding 8. Private Atkins minds the baby
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 174 1 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR AND KEPPEL HABEOtTR. Wharves and Docks at which different vessels were berthed on Saturday. East Wharf Basin Giang Seng. E Wharf Sec. 1 —Teesta, Kagefehinia Maru. Section 1 Sheers Wharf -Nil Section 2— Ta-a. Clan Macintosh 3 Foxley. s—Paroo.5 Paroo. 6 Levan7.o, Calypso. 8 -Sophie Rickmers,
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    • 441 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice re the Society of Motor Manufacturers Page 7. Messrs. Kelly and Walsh for the Directory and Chronicle Page 4. A Rhyme of Reason in connection with Odeons Page 2. German Consular Notice Page 2. Two auction sales by Powell ,v. Co. Page B. Collard and Collard Piano
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  • 270 2 AS AKR_NGED. Tie newsptper bj the mail contain a number of lef-rences I i the unrest in P tngal, and following, p;• .i*he_ five befotwthetriireiv.-i. :htt intention 0l the NTohl** L B?S Vii r .td OQt r n the diy T_e newspapers iblisb telegrams ivom tiishen ■:A
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  • 106 2 D mining in Siam" is the subject of a valu ible paper m the X-w York Engineering I Morning Jou nai by _b E__rl Van Dort, i s>y5 >y most interesting illustrations I graphs by the aui Hr Van D:>rt shows fa I n deposits of
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  • 122 2 ie th-^ loho.-e Stat? Rail- from Gremas to g rat, a distance of .it is iepor -i. *3 ope aed for I j _ffi 3 ou the a next. S>me J I the probable receipts ol the whole formed f om the tmfli aipta ol the Gemas station
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 22 2 AJa o Lady Speaks Highly of aa s Cough Remedy' M Hart wif, Ha/iapad^ tendent of Cart Service at Kimfetnn t, i
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    • 766 2 A RHYME OF REASON! A GENTLEMAN WRITES FROM CHATHAM: On half the Ships in the Navy, In the Homes and Barracks on land, THE ODEONS The Record that Beats all the Rest. For All are agreed "Of the lot LEVY HERMANOS. WANTED. NOTieES. wanted BEKANNT MACHUNG. Chinese Krani for Invoice
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    • 512 2 SJwerttscmaits, NOTWES. STEAM LAUNCH "MAX." Suitable for pleasure cruises carries 50 passengers, speed 11 knots, can be hired upon application to PERTILE k Co. Feb 19 19.3 MADAME FAMBON, LADY DENTIST. High Class Work Moderate Price. No. 215, Orchard Road. Nov 21 u.c SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING Prompt y executed. Absolute secrecy
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    • 447 2 R&pcttiacmcnt£, INSURANeES. New Zealand Insurance Co. Ltd. FIEE AND iIAKINE. Subscribed Capital __1,W0,000. Paid up Capital and Keservet 800,000. Fire and Marine Risks of every description under- written at Lowest Current Rates. ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co, Ltd., General Agents Eastern Archipelago. A. J SC LXDREfT, Manager Insurance Department Guardian Assurance Company,
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    • 468 2 a^vcrttoC^lcnts. BANKS. Chartered Bank of India Australia and China. oh < >h'PORA red b rmn 'a l gg Paid up Capital in 60.000 shares of £20 eacb £1.200.000 Reserve Fund £1,476 000 Reserve Liability of Proprietors 200.000 f Ban IOS B s i nd BAJ,KIiHb I The 1, n;,n V
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  • Singapore Sporting Club.
    • 257 3 Tuesday. 12th May, 1903. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value $5)0. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight 9st. Ex-Griffins allowed 71b. Entrance, $20. Distance, Race Ccu se. 2. The Lawn Stakes. Value .00. A Handicap fcr all Ex-Grif-fins. Entrance, $16. Distance, Race Course and a distance. 3. The Singapore
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    • 306 3 Thursday, Kth May, 1908. 1. The First Griffin' Handicap. Value $40') and provided there are five starters the property of rifferent owners— §so to the Second Horse. A Handicap for Griffins that have entered for the Second Griffin Race (No, 8) on the First Day. Winners excluded. Distance,
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    • 648 3 THIRD DAY. Saturday, 16th May, 1908. 1. The Open Griffin Handicap. Value |400, and— provided there are five starters the property of different owners— sso to the Second Horse. A Handicap for all Griffins that have started at this Meeting. Entrance, $I°. Distance, Race Course. 2. lhe Stewards' Cup. Value
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 25 3 Sprains „iv be cured rtfj quickly by ap- rfaun's Pain Balm to the injure very hour, and rubbing vigoious- -„~i. inn If th. rubbing cau-t^
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    • 314 3 SMOKE ONCE THE MO-BURMA TOBACCO CO'S CIGARS AS A TRIAL The best in the market. Our Cigars are manufactured from the Fiuest Burma Tobacco leaves, and we guarantee our qualities to give perfect satisfaction. A trial will amply testify our assertions. Special terms to large Dealers. Hotels and Clubs. Nos.
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    • 469 3 9uvertisements. AUeTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF Unserviceable Police Stores, Unclaimed Confiscated Property Intestate Estate Property, &c. (By order of tlie Chief Police Officer.) TO BE HELD AT THE CENTRAL FOIICE STATION, SOITH BRID6E-RD. ON Friday, 28th Feb., at 2-30 p.m. For particulars, see catalogues. POWELL Co., Auctioneers Feb 14 29.2 SALVAGE
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    • 295 3 DEE'S -5E CONCENTRATED DISINFECTANT. __fl __pF^^^ fc^^^^^^^___[ B__ 1 Gallon $1.75, 2 $3.25, 5 $8.00. This Disinfectant is imported in a highly Concentrated form and may be diluted up to 60 times its bulk, producing a Milk White Fluid which will not stain. This is the most economical and effective
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 973 3 MAIL NOTES. -t the ee of prolonged f> Dr John Parana oe _8 h in_i i un*d a Vcl I l igtina tbe MalTernDe r I lon Che grou id that rhey had >mn i .vat-r sip.ly a- bie hjdrofath» inl to be poUnted eeweg cans HBg ia oeuVl reak
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 42 4 Allen. At 1, Egerton Terrace, London, on the 17th February the wife of Rowland Allen of a -on. English. On the 21st inst., at 87, Gowerstreet, London. W.C, the wife of Frederick Herbert English, Federated Malay States Railways, of a daughter.
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    • 25 4 Ahrens Sheath. Dec. 11, at Napier, New Zealand, A. H. Ahhens, son of late H. Ahrens, of London and Japan, to Gretchen Hatton Sheath.
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    • 33 4 Danner— Jan. 22, at Bombay, Otto Banner, of Messrs. Kahn and Kahn, aged 39. Keller-Stubcke Jan. 16, at Zurich, Ed. A. Keller-Stukcke, senior partner of Ed. A. Keller and Co., of Manila.
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  • 1787 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, Feb. 24, 1908. Here shall the Press the Teople's right maintain, Unawed An influence and unbribed by gain Here r>ntrK,t '1 ruth h-' j. o'ious precepts draw. Pledged to Religion, Loyalty and Law. On Friday there appeared in this journal i brief extract from an
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  • 159 4 {From om Sydney, Feb t__d, poa. The score last night was England 116 f j one wicket, a gooi start, Hjuv ba out Go and Gunn not out 50. C to-day (Saturday) Hobbs onlj wa- add 6even more, bringing hia vnluabh tribution up to 72. Gunn, I
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  • 375 4 Police Inspector M Sikheecor arrived htn tenter It] by tbe S charge of over half a millico the Treasury. Liu We; Chna, Enti prado-e Hongk ng of th i How B inking Uorporati i ii le It a reported fr<>m hat I MiL.it. -he Emt A a Company and the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 500 4 f KELLY WALSH' I NOW READY I 1908 Directory Chronicle. Singapore, Straits Settlements, Federated I Malay states. Siam, Borneo, Xetherlands India. Philippines, Indo-Qhina, Hongkong, Macao, China. Eastern Siberia, Japan. Korea. Complete edition with 15 Maps and Plans 0. Without Maps $6. KELLY WALSH LIMITED. I «BH____________ ________S_____BK^ J JOHN LITTLE
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    • 199 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHERS. THE LEADING AND ONLY HIGH-CLASS STUDIO IN THE COLONY. Our Photographs are of the highest Artistic and Technica Excellence, and are admitted to be Incomparably the Best in the Far East. No Satisfaction, No Payment. Orchard Road and at Hotel de l'Europe. The Standard Photographic Studio, No.
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  • 48 5 Plantation in Demand. London Feb -J Ist. The prices ruling on the London market vara, Plantation 2/9 Crepe 101. There lag I leaaaad for these two varieties bu- tthae aorta were neglected. Out cf 880 p iC-agea ffere 1 for sale, only 180 were sold.
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  • 27 5 J was nothing doing iu the Share Anglo-Malays fully paid were iu.teJ at 9 I 16, Inugaps at Selangors -a 1 ValUmbraas at 1"
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  • 605 5 I rubber aj L.vaJon is esti- g lOtOOOtone Mr Herbert Wright ia ttarting lor his trip n April Renter's Telegram pricts of rubber and the Ameriarisii are cmsxdevnbly Secting the ua rubber I i le. 3 pmenta being largely reduced owi_._ ia .Apr Stable prices prevailing >
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  • 28 5 In a case oi a neurasthenic patient who Hi —-Joel t^utment iur years without penU-M-ri benefit, the effect oi adeifaL She gained in weight (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's.)
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  • 136 5 SITUATION DANGEROUS. Legal Position Defined. Rec. at 9.55 am, Feb 23rd. The correspondent of the Times at Vancouver wires that the situation there is dangerous, owing to the violence of the anti-Japanese elements, who are preparing for a demonstration. r The Jipanese Colony is indignant and is
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  • 24 5 The American Grovernnient has despatched the revenue cutter Thetis, to assist the Japanese schooner Satsuma, wrecked on the c coast of taska.
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  • 14 5 i M nrocco h.is protested against the Spam-ii occupation of Marchica < i
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  • 190 5 PTROUBLE ON THE AYUTHIA. Mr Anderson, the Chief Engineer of the Ayuthia, was before Mr Green, the second magistrate, on Saturday, charged with .untarily causing giisvious hurt to a Chinese hreman of the vessel. The complainant snd the Chief Engineer j hit him with a spinner and knocked out t
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  • 223 5 Sergeexl Kartells charged a youthful Chinese before Mr Colman, third magis* •e, on Saturday, with delivering two twe ty and fourteen oent piece- A Chtn< 83 pkeeper give evidence for the prosecution When 18— e_ what ha hid to say, tha accused enquired what the tine was for
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  • 123 5 IS TROUBLE COMING A MISSIOS i:v Forecast. I Tbe Rev. Dr Mack ay. secretary of the Pres 1 i byterian Foreign Mission Sooiety, told an I interviewer in Toronto The Japanese have j threat influence in all the East. Even in j India the influence of Japan is a mighty
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  • TERRORISTS ACTIVE.
    • 11 5 Various reports are current of reactionary plots in Portugal.
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    • 58 5 Received at 11.00 am, Thirty-:_ve Terrorists were arrested yeserday in various part* of St Petersburg, nany in the open strett-;. They showed fight, firing at their captors vith revolvers, and wounding several. A number of bombs and documents were seized, showing that the gang intended to sarry out
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  • 31 5 B xeived Feb. "22nd 2 35 pm. Admiral Limbton, the new Commander in Chief on the China Station, j > iued the Himalaya at Marseilles on his journey to Hongkong.
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  • 441 5 The death is announced at Aboyne. Aberdeenshire, of Admiral Sir Arthur Farquhar, K. C. 8.. in his 93rd year. Sir Arthur who was the senior admiral on the retired li.t entered the Navy on March 13, I^_9. In 1844 he was promoted to commander, and two
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  • 210 5 British Attache's House DestroyedTokyo, January '27. At 7.30 this morning the residence of tbe Naval Attache of the British Embassy, Commander the Hon. C. Dormer, was destroyed by fire. The Swiss Minister, who lives opposite, and who happened to look out of his window, saw smoke and
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  • 1064 5 A SINGAPOREAN'S EXPERIENCES j A resident of Singapore who is well known ar_ongst the seafaring community called at this office the other day and gave his periences of the Paris free portrait swindle that is being so eneigjtically worked under the name of a certain
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 52 5 King of All Cough Medicines. Mr. E. G. Case, a mail carrier of Canton Center. Connecticut, U.S.A.. who has been in tbe United States Service for about sixteen years, says "We have tried many cough medicines for croup, but Chamberlain's Couuh j Remedy is king of all and one to
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    • 204 5 Robinson Company. THE "BLUEROCK" BIRD TRAPS. These Traps are now being used by ail the Leading Clubs in the Far East. _*__F^_a '6 _S__t CTC f jsm Bk into Cord Spikes H| 1 Price $25 00 Price $18 50 BLACK BIRDS tor above traps packed 500 in a cask per
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  • 1380 6 A PIONEER OF EMPIRE. The Romance of Indian* History [S'-indard, Jan. 31.) To the Editor of thk Standard. >ir. In your most interesting article on HM little Malayan State of Kedah, in yesterday i issue, you refer to the historic doubt as to a
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  • 167 6 Many will regret to hear of the unexpected death if Mr T. Y. Bremner, assistant to Messrs. Osborne and Chappel and recently employed on Redhills mine. Mr Bremner i went into Batu Gajah ho-pital only a few days ago suffering fiom blood poisoning and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 310 6 L. SHIPPING. J OCEAN STEiM SHiP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nav. Co. Ltd. e Ihe Compaci b' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London, amsterdani and Antwerp everyforS night, and for G-noa, Marseilles and Liverpool
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    • 510 6 H&vcrttscments. SHIPPING. tsmm i INDO-CHINA STEAM NAV. 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
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    • 495 6 B&vertiecmcnts. SHIPPING Till ll I 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. Steamers will leave Singapore oa or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China)
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    • 741 6 a&pcrtt6emcnts. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LINES Steamers of thc Coaat Ficct. tons reg. tows reg. Petchaburi 2191 Chow Fa 1643 Borneo -100 Devawongse 164fc Kohfiichan* 2040 Paklat 1657 Rajah ■Otbl Anghin 1657 Pitsanulok _H9 Locksun 1657 Bangkok i920 Choiaing 1657 Rajaburi 1904 Pongtoag 1657 Korat 19<J0 Samaen 1657 Chiengmai
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    • 597 6 Bfrvcrtiscmcnts. SHIPPING. MJ.\ Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremer. IMPERIAL GERMAH MAIL LIKE The fast and well-known mail steamers this Company sail fortnightly from Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sou_k_._. Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria and vioe versa) Port Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singap mm, B kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki A Kobe to
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  • 432 7 The L. and C. Express says We miuh re«jr*t to state that the old and respected tirm of H. ft Eduard Meyer, of Hamburg and L.ndon. has found it necessary to call a meeting of its creditors. The partners of the firm. Mr H. C. Eduard
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 205 7 g|MWL Are you easily tired? JJT" T 3a. T y r r^ a a&JftJ^nrden? Do yon I a_! often feel weak your appetite poor? /7x Are you easily disW^ y- airaged. It so, your nervous system is weak- 3 or blood is impure, and oa illness is not far aw
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    • 426 7 HJ>vcrtisemcnts. f cue societp of ITCoior manufacturers and traders. £td. fcr :hi /re tie tie t*M**J**VC* ".nil a na dewiefntntcj the Ann «.< hit tmmtuHry. The Society has irganscd a TRADE INFORMATION DEPARTMENT which will be phased, without fee, to direct enquirers to the Traders who can best supp'y their
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    • 481 7 FOR SALE. COLLARD COLLARD PIANO For Sale, in good order, price reasonable. Apply "W.M. c 0 Free Press." Feb 24 STABLE BEDDING. Lemon Grass from the Grove Estate delivered to order. Apply to DUNMAN Co. Feb 24 mwf uc. FOR SALE Two Brunei Tea Pots in excellent condition. The above
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    • 525 7 EXCHANGE. (Co_*_ct_d vr to Feb. 22.) Bank 4 m/s _/4| demand 23| Private credits 3 m/s 2/4^ credits 6 m/s _/4J Francs, demand Bank 291 Gbimant, demand 237 India, T. T, 1 1Z\ Hongkong, dematd 18% Yokohama, demaxd M 114 Java, demand 139^ Bangkok, demand 66| 3oviaaiGNB, Bank Buying SS
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    • 182 7 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE. I FASSENGER SERVICE. By the new steamer. BHKU_r__, M Hamburg." Hohenstaufena ''Scandia and Silesia.'' Tbe steamers ar. gpeeiaUy built for Hmtaofiai have Insurious Passenger accommodation. Fir'-t Aa-- Cab-Mi anUdehipa, throughout by electricity, cabins fitted witb fan-. Doctor and Stewardesses cu Laundry en board. P.eturn tickets nan iat redneai
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 770 7 SHARES. MINES Capita! Capital Issue Paid 0 Issued paid op Value ap Company. Qu.Utlone $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin M. Co. Ltd If $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited 7 s<» $600,000 600,000 10 10 Bruseb Hydraulic Tin M. Co. Ltd 14.' I 400,000 350,000 £1 £1 Duff Development
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  • 232 8 The L atong Cup was played tor on Saturday for the first time. About 20 couples "started and although tha course was in excellent condition, only seven members returned cards. Mr Agnew with a handicap of 18 turned out t > be the winner with a uett
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  • 205 8 TEAM RACE FINAL. Thev- was an exceedingly -arge crowd of me abem at the Swiaaminj Club on Sunday, and th. final race ia the team swimmiiig O nteeta I tha cups preseLtrd by the Vieel\\sident I I the Cub. was swum off. The tide was rather poor,
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  • 127 8 Ia the President's Prizes the following are dmsi to play off the first rcuud. Mrs Lemon and Mr McMillan v. Mrs Cook and Mr Boldeley; Mr and Mrs Sprcule v. Mrs Waddell and Mr Ferguson; Miss Tarbat and Rev. _r.iv v. Miss M. L\w and Mr
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  • 347 8 The inbjoined extract from the Allahabad 1' presents a general view of the situd in that section oi the hill oonntrj to l the K by ber Pass which is Hsainli occupied by |the Airidi dene, oi mt u: the Z_k_a Khtl of
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  • 459 8 QUALIFY LNG ROUNDS. SATURDAY'S PLAY. D Single Thompson beat Hay, 6 4, 6 2. Thompson be it Kimniel, 6 2, 6 2. G Veroieij beat H C. Murdoch, 6— 2, 6—o. W. B Cochran beat C. Warren Jones, B—6, 6—3. W. Hudson beat J. Waddell, w o.
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  • 76 8 SATURDAYS FLAY. Ladies Singles Handicap. Mrs Nicholson ewe 15 3 beat Mrs ELurtnep, 4, 6—5, 1- 6, s. TO DAY'S PLAY. Ladies Singles HYap. Mrs Nicholson owe 3 v Mrs Sal/.mann, scr. L__>iee SIKGUKS, Championship Final. Mrs Geneloeer v Mrs Saunders. TO-MORROW'S PLAY. Championship Firs, Final. Mrs Murray
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  • 200 8 Says the Cornish Post —A. very curious revoultion has occurred in the relative position of tbe two districts wbieh are most celebrated in the annals of tin production. We all know how Cornwall, alter remaining for some twenty centuries tbe chief source of the world's supply, was deposed!
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  • 401 8 GARRISON V. CIVIL SERVICE AND LAW. This match was finished (on the third time of asking) on Siturday, ending in a victory for the Civil Sai vice and L*w. The Army was 57 for six wickets. Lt. Clarke laid "about, him to such purple that he made
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  • 213 8 Feb. 22. Ban Hong Liong. Brit str, Rushton, for Bangkok. Asdang, Siam. str., Danholt, for Bangkok via ports. Ban Yong Seng, Brit, str., Angus, for Pontianak. Paima, Brit, str Cockman, for Hongkong and Japan. Marudu, Ger. str., Rodenberg, for Tawao via ports. Resident Scbiff, Dut. str., Unus, for Rhio.
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  • 607 8 Owing to the dense fog, the steamer Ikusei Maru went ashore on J in. loth iu the neighbourhood of the Brother Rocks and was subsequently wrecked. A Shanghai telegram says that the captain, 2nd officer, 3rd engineer, and 40 Chinese were saved and the following day they landed
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  • 47 8 Tli e Japanese training cruisers Itsukushima, Hashidate and Mste_§_ima arrived from Siigon ou Saturday afternoon and exchanged salutes with tbe port. Admiral Y«»«hiuaatsu is iu command. The vesselwill remain here till Fridiy and will call at Penangjen r >ute for Colombo. The cruisers coaled yesterday.
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  • 194 8 Per Tasman: Messrs Vsnghan, Osborne, Eady, J. G. Bchlinneger, C. L. Wijnsoner and E. P. Sutton. Per Selangor Mv and Mrs St. Stephens, liisa Castle and Messrs Freeman, Futsber, Klinteberg, A. M. Burn Murdockand Cantrel and Mr and Mrs Owen. Per P. O. Borneo: Hon. W. Evans, Capt. T.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 762 8 VESSELS IN PORT. Men-of-War Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For When Itaukushima Jap. cur. 4300 Kohana Feb 22 Saigon Penang Matsushima Jap. cru. 4291 Yashiro Feb 22 Saigon Penang lH Hashidate Jap. cur. 4300 Nishiyama Feb 22 Saigon Coloml>o v Sea Mew Col. Yacht 500 Murphy Feb 23 P.
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