The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 March 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, MONDAY, MARCH 2, 1908. NO. 6,228
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  • 190 1 J Ar< ac'ioa m the rabbi r market has madp s'iare3 brisker. The Sambas Rubber Co. has lt me into Itquid&fixi* through an unsound title to the concession. Special wire (Page 5 A WVmea's Suff aja Bill has pmcil the second leading m the House of Commons
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  • 1596 1 As you go or come East perhaps for tho arst time, more probably for tat filth or iittb, vcu will ieaiu to recognize |Q the fixed ports of call 1\ the nature of the ware> offered on the decks of your steamer by the iiinerant venders. Port B*i4
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 700 1 ["expected shortly.] ONE 16-25 H. P. FOUR CYLINDER. I ARROL-JOHNSTON OAR I FITTED WITH SIDE ENTRANCE BODY I DUAL IGNITIOJV. i I CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS, AGENTS. 1 DAHL'S MILK. The only canned Milk m which the full flavour of fresh cow's Milk is retained. kTHE YOKOHAMA DOCK GO., LTD. No.
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    • 230 1 Entertainments. ALHAMBRA 1 CINEMATOGRAPH BEACH ROAD TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. Ist Show 7.30 p.m.— 9 p.m. 1. The cahman's delusion 2. For a flower 3. Lucky heiress 4. From Earth to Moon 5. The Trouhador 6. Beware! my hushand comes 7. Poor old couple 8. Ma^ic Koses 9. Making love to the
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    • 106 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted, position by European Page 1. Dogs muzzles may now be had at the Municipal office Pagf 2. Frszet and Neave call attention to the recent Supreme Court decision re the use of their bottles, and notify that manufacturers returning their bottles will be paid for them Page
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 296 1 THE WEEK. Monday, 2nd High Water.— 9.49 a 11.14 p X D L Mail Homeward sails Maxim Co. Recruits Drill Musketry, 5.30 p Monthly Mission. Mtg., Prinsep-st Churcb, 8 p Tuesday, 3rd High Water. 10. 40 a., 11.44 p Assizes opens. New Moon, 1.57 p. S.V. A. Gun Laying D.R.F.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 16 2 Whooping Cough. rdedbyChMnberUin's Ui; r br »cmo ol whooping congh, taf^>tite with the mothers o! siuall
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    • 381 2 A RHYME OF REASON! A GENTLEMAN WRITES FROM CHATHAM: On half the Ships m the Navy, In the Homes and Barracks on land, THE ODEONS The Record that Beats all the Rest. For AM are agreed "Of the lot It's the Best!" SOLE AGENTS FOR STILE. COLLARD COLLAKD PIANO F
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    • 324 2 NOTIGES. i MUNICIPAL NOTICE. Dog Muzzles may now be obtained at the Paying m Counter at the Municipal Office. By Order, J. POLGLASE, Municipal Secretary. Municipal Office, Singapore, 2nd March 1908. Mar 2 m ,th 6.3 TH: SWIMMING CLUB, SINGAPORE The annual general meeting of the Members will be held
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    • 700 2 HJwerttsements. NOTieES. SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING Promptly executed. Absolute secrecy guaranteed. Mrs. E. F. HOWELL, Cavenagh Bridge Buildings, Raffles Hotel. ASSOCIATION OF ENGINEERS. The Annual General Meeting of the Association will be held m the rooms, 43-b, Raffles Place, on the evening of Wednesday, 4th March, 1908, at 8.45 p.m. Business, to
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    • 474 2 Htoerttsements. INSURANCES. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. Ltd. FIRE Insurances effected on Buildings, Rente and Merchandise of every description. MARINE Insurances accepted to all parts of the world at lowest rates. LOCAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS. L. Engbl, Esq., Chairman. The Hon. Tan Jiae Kirn. Lim Ho Fuah. Esu., Lee Choon Gian,
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    • 344 2 HDvcrtisemcnts. BANKS. Chartered Bank of India Australia and China. INCORPORA TED BY R(j YA Paid up Capital m 60.000 shaies of £20 each £1 .200 000 Reserve Fund Reserve Liability of Proprietors Cl Bank o# En-.i amBANKERS^ J" ATll NAI HaN: and I The Lk vdom City and Mid V
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  • 360 3 P 1 Sir Efenrj Cample'] Bac z&man's worn d apL) J .i;' t:> be m ;i bad wjy, ami a t likely to b i seen iv his placi m tita rmj often this >fs>i:.a. It i^ remark- under the circumstances he shouM ktiaiM to
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  • 265 3 M.. Wedgwood aske i the Ualar-Sjcret.iry t >nies wh-ther his attention had been&rawa to the alienation cf 1,231,157 acres of il Be land m the Federated Malaj States fee t end of the year 1906; vie- .nd su alienated mi put up to public
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  • 167 3 LillitfrtHUß CtUWtJ was astir at midnight S kturdaj last (Feb. 1) when the Chinaman D I m Ken Ye,.: celebration. Limehouse i rkl nunc-.v street m cbekland, m the nek-" od of Ratdiffa Au incessant ...a.-e ol crackers irai the rirst intition the raftow had
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  • 65 3 effield Police for Skoapobb. tables ...i.- uined the Stra Settlements Police Force, and are leavii:^ the c::y I-: k* weltering Smg* pore. jhtl to oOB3teU< AognsiasGninMi and Police-c aaUbifl Bdgei Levick. of the At- D^werc presented wub handsome briar pipes. wi:h amber utomw, and also lobaooo pooch«,ll«e P»
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 791 3 Singapore Sporting Club. THE SPEING RACE MEETING WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the 12th, Thursday the 14th and Saturday the 16th May, 1908. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, Uth May, 1908. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value $300. A Race for Maiden Hor3es. Weight 93t. Ex-Griffins allowed 71b. Entrance, $20. Distance, Race Course.
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    • 691 3 7. Tiie Griffin Consolation. Value $300, and— provided there are five starters t^e property of d ff »rent owners— ssC to the Seconi Horse. A Handicap for all Griffin 3 that have run at ihe Meeting, and not won. Dis-anci 1 Race Course. 8. The Ex-Griffin Consolation. Value $?00. A
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    • 594 3 tfrvcrtfsement*. AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF Private Effects &c. The property of THE LATE CAPT. S. DUINKEK TO BE HELD AT Powell Co's Saleroom On Tuesday, 3rd March, at 11 a.m. Private effects comprising clothing, boots and shoes, sextant, binoculars, telescopts, trunks, books, etc., etc. Now on view. POWELL Co., Auctioneers.
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    • 185 3 am 1& B V^k EDINBURGH STOUT AND PALE ALE IN ORDER THAT THIS FIRST CLASS STOUT AND PALE ALE may become better known m this market THEY WILL BE SOLD AT per case of 7 doz. pints until further notice. OP ALL DEALERS. WHOLESALE FROM THE BORNEO CO., LTD. Japan
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    • 159 3 11 I THE MERIT OF I IA MEDICINE! is determined by the test. Does it curt? WHAT RHEUMATICS SAY* N. Gall ray, Si i I 5 den, writes I hive been a great I sufferer from Rheumatism for RM j years. During this time, I have I tr various advcrti>eJ
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  • 37 4 Domestic Occurrences Births. On Feb. 2nd at Cheriton, Somerset, to Mr. and Mrs. E. X. BBNJAFIBLD a daughter. Moulsdale. On Thursday 6th February at 7 Fairrield Crescent, Liverpool, the wife of \V. E. Moulsdale of a daughter.
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  • 1992 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, March 2, 1908. Here shall the Press the People's right maintain, Unawed by influence and unbribed by gain Here patriot Truth h~r glorious precepts ('.raw. Pledged to Religion, Loyalty and I.aw. Lord Portsmouth, m a speach m vie at Lbwgs, has given an indication of
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  • 960 4 Uncle Jem —By Hester White." The Millionaire B/ L idy Troabridge. The Dream and the Basinet By J jha Oliver Hobbes." (Unwin'e Colonia' 1 Kate Bannister Bj Keighley Sn< r iNash's Colonial Liktwi TLe-e may be EM Ito bi roMi for tfc< nocuous 1 1 j le of
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 359 4 KELLY WALSH] NOW READY 1908 Directory Chronicle. I FOR I Singapore, Straits Settlements, Federated Malay states. Siam, Borneo, Netherlands India, Philippines, Indo-Ghina, HGn£kon£, Macao, Qhina, Eastern Siberia, Japan, Korea. Complete edition with 15 Maps and Plans $10. Without Maps $6. KELLY WALSH LIMITED. SINGAPORE. TAILORING DEPARTMENT. Tnis Department is now
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    • 292 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHERS. THE LEADING AND ONLY HIGH-CLASS STUDIO IN THE COLONY. Our Photographs are of the highest Artistic and Technica 1 Excellence, and are admitted to be Incomparably the Best m the Far East. No Satisfaction, No Payment. Orchard Road and at Hotel de rEurope. WHY |G.R.Lambert&Co.LiD.| ARE What
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  • 98 5 VIEWS ON THE SITUATION. Britain's Diplomacy. (By Submarine Telegraph— Reuters.) El U telegraphed from Ottawa that Sir Wflfved Laurier, speaking m the Dominion N of Coinmoug, said that he did not pprehend danger m the Paciti;. Britain's diplomacy had been far-seeing ■ad he believed that America would evolve
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  • 52 5 Dock Accommodation. fee. Feb. 29th 40 pm. A telegram from Washington stages that the Naval Cjmmittee of the Huuse of Re- recommends the construction I rl.-ating docks to accommodate the largest -•■'.fships, one on the Atlantic and one on the Fac AJaotkfl OOOatraotiOß of B naval station atri
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  • 163 5 The Canadian regulations have been amended :•> apply to inunigratttl arriving ■ft land points as well as at seaports, hence Japanese who landed on tha 25th m British Columbia from Amarica are deposed. MURDER IN BOAT QUAY. Teochew twakow coolies mmcd Tan Lee Lli anl Tan Chocg
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  • 66 5 All Mr Etsad*! old friends m the Stnitl -v to hear tint Mr Hooper re- letter bj jeetewUj'i n>ail infirmma BUI that Mr \V. 11. Betd has had ac pleptk fit, at the Nursing Homfl where a Haying. His rehtivesand fr.ends are M
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  • 49 5 V fatal accident is reported from the KaUaag work* Tvo Chinese c<ol:es were ed by a tV.I of earth on Friday evening ir comrade* same to their assistance anl them out. »ac man was deal and other expired iuinie<." i itely after being brought out.
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  • 54 5 H L I thai the va'ue a:uent Curreuey Notes m chvuLi tion ftl the end of jHnuary was Ticals 14 289,--505 being a decrease of Ticdi 874.930 as comp;-ed with the amount m circulation a* thee- of DecemWr. Oftke total, Ticali WOTO retained m silver at the
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  • 68 5 Tl.- I Gasette oi the Pbilippaie I-lands for tih December, contains a Xotitica- Om effect that, until further notice, "live potted plaaifl Oiw BowewtalkB,foliage plants, or small tree^ growing m earth, m jars or other small vessels upon arrival m the Philippines as cargo or passengers effects ctt-d
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  • 31 5 < »a Monday the 2nd inst. at 8 pm. at iht Antrlo-Tairil School the Queen s »wn Lodge Dl the Independent Urder of Good TemDlars will pay a visit to the Indian
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  • 77 5 A REACTION. An Unsound Title. London Feb. 29 h Plant ition rubber is at 3 a pound. There is a sharp reac'i n m the market and shares are biisker. Tin Simbas, a new Borne) Rubber Company, has decided ujon voluntary liquidation as thi title to the
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  • 49 5 The Match with Ceylon. A telegram Las been received from Colombo, that the Ceylon Volunteers m the match against the Singapore Volunteers have scored 897. As the Singapore team s:ored 962 last week, the result is a decisive victory for the home team. (By Submarine Telegraph. Rauter's.)
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  • 67 5 Government Neutral. Rcc. 11 a.m. Feb. 29. The Female Suffrage Bill inti <> In ?ed by a privat' member, his been read a second time by 271 votes to 92 a non-Party vote, but ther9 are no further prospu-ts this Session (of its going through). Mr
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  • 37 5 To Strike a Deciding Blow. The French Government is sending heavy reinforcements to Morocco. The Government considers it necessary to strike a heavy blow whu-h will have the effect of finally crushing the tribes. > <
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  • 44 5 Russia's Fleet. Eec. Mar 1,10 40 am. It is M-mi- officially announced at St. Petersburg tint the Rush m G-OTemmeni pi'>pc>.3s t> exptnl merely three million p ir 'Is sterling during the next few yirs upon the rebuilding of the fleet.
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  • 374 5 Officials Suspicious at ihe Immigration. Hongkorg", January 2. While the Chinese province of Chekiang is excited over the construction of railways under a foreign lean, the adjacent province of Fukien, just to the south, acd almost parallel with Formosa, is sutl'eiing from another trouble which is
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  • 72 5 BOMBS THROWN AT HIS CAR. Three Victims. (By Submarine Telegraph. Router 'e.) Rec. Feb. 29th 9 45 a.m. A Reuter's Teheran message states that two bombs were thrown on the roof of the Shah's motor car, and killed three outriders, and wounded the chauffeur, aad twenly others.
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  • 52 5 Great Saving Claimed. Rce ived March Ist, 10.40 am. Tie Eail of Portsmouth, Pj.rliin:eitary Uncles-Secretary for War, speak i jg at Lew es, claimed that tie Uttl annual sa\Hg oa the Army was four anl a halt' milli )ns sinca the Liberal Government came i-t<> effice.
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  • 45 5 The Lansing Bill is the chief topic of discussion m the stock-market. The business m brewery shares is at a complete standstill. Though brewery securities are practically unnegotiable, at nominal 'juotations they shaw an appreciation of ■£'25,000,000 compared with the previous day.
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  • 307 5 TALK ON SINGAPORE V.M.C.A. Mr R P. Piiigle, the General Sicretary of the local V.M.C A was present at ili j last amua.l general nieeii-ig of the Ipswich branch. The following is from the Suffolk C't ronicle and Mercuiy Mr 11 D. Pringle, missionary, of Singapore,
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  • 278 5 Serious Allegations Of Police Demoralisation. A Rangoon paper relates the correct story of an assault en Mr, Turner, a well known resident. He returned from Thandaung on Sunday evening and on aniving at his house m Churchill Road wanted to pay the gharry- wallah, who had
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  • 425 5 On Saturday the Straits Chinese Recreation Club held their New Year Sports on their ground which was gaily decorated with various flags. The waather was fine and a good gathering of members and their friends were present. The field was crowded with natives. During t li
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  • 466 5 Trouble Brewing Between Russia and Turkey. (From a Diplomatic Correspondent.) Definite trouble seems brewing between Turkey atd En sia. Each side complains of the massing of troops on the frontier, and I am told by one who should know that the Russians are bringing
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 220 5 ROBinson co. Special White Show. TABSE DAMASKS, NAPKINS, TRAY AND TEA CLOTHS, PLAIN AND HEMSIITOHED, TOWELS AND TOWELINGS. SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES, CURTAIN NETS MADRAS MUSLINS, HAND EMBROIDERED TOILET COVERS. EMBROIDERED MUSLIN ROBES, LADIES" AND CHILDRENS' UNDERCLOTHING, &c &c &c. ii Robinson and Qompany. H l|l¥^^**esssBSii mff^j buy inferior milk
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  • 536 6 Further discussion has t iken place during the week m the Southern states on the subject of tie Eastern trade, and the conviction seems to be gaining ground that Australia will neglect a graiil opportunity of tiading unrkeU for her products if no steamship subsidy is
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  • 299 6 n? o\' (los'iaonu CHaMBXB ov Co 130E84 H. From the report of the OeacnJ Coanaitfc of the Kont<kon^ Ociucithl Chamber of Commerce, f the year ended December 31, we take tihesi two paragraphs:— < nywa Aleuts' Syafeom. In roaponoc to a kMai rooeived bran
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  • 129 6 las .it is repotted m the capital account ol tie C nII oil >w Railway Cwijii) owing to mis. ■MMgMMnt Ii be 98,000,000 which ha* b«e« laa ibe frst cull of S2 c *k- M I CUB balance of something d .c neighbourhood of 13,000,000 1 taring Urn >t on
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 562 6 H&vertisements. Of course fetfe_i you know this old, safe, and sure beacon. *'&*J~{ '^^f^ and suffering back t0 the har %kVVsMsfc> W bor of health and strength, lsn t that a record to bo proud of? For moro than sixty years Sarsaparilla has been tli9 source of good health to
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    • 538 6 a&vcrttsemenrs. SHIPPING. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAY. COY., LTD. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular direct service between Calcutta, Straits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang. Yangtsze Ports, Formosa, the Philippines &c. &c. STEAMERSTons Commander "Kutsang 4895 R.
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    • 537 6 SHIPPING P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Throngn Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Ouiirard (for China) 1908 Malta Mar 14
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    • 706 6 H&pcrtteemcnte* SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LINES. 1/ Steamers of the Coast Fleet. toks reg. toks reg, Petchabari 2191 Chow Fa 1643 Borneo 2100 Devawongw 1646 Kohsicnang 2040 Faklat 1657 Rajah 202S Anghin 1657 Pitsanulck 2019 Lockaun 1657 Bangkok 1920 Choising 1657 Rajaburi IQ<>4 Fongtong 1657 Korat 1900 S&maen 1657
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    • 601 6 H&vcrtisemcnts. SHIPPING. NTT lit m^« JU# Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IKPEKIAL GEEMAH MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail ifaaa«n this Company sail fortnightly from Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sou' > Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (oonnection Ma Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore H kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki
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  • 760 7 Capita! Capital Issue Pi Id Issued paid up Value np Company. Qu taffooi 1300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin M. Co. Ltd |7% $300,000 225.000 10 10 Bruang Limited $600,000 600.0C0 10 10 Bmseb Hydraulic Tin M. Go. Ltd I £400,000 350,000 £1 £1 Duff Development Co. Ltd I.
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  • 486 7 A CEYLON OPINION. The Tbmm of Oylon says on the 20th inst Renter'? commercial telegram to-day annees sellers of fine Para at 2s. I 1 d., and presumably, this is not the lowest level which m shall now 3ee, no further proof of sympathetic depression need be
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  • 68 7 (CoixxcTiD ur to Feb. 29.) Bank 4 m/s 2/4 1 demand 2/3 f£ Private credits 3 m/s 2/4-j^ credits 6 m/s 2/4£ Franc*, demand Bank.., 291 Gteemant, demand 237 India, T. T 173j Hongeono, demand M Yokohama, demand 114 Java, demand 189$ Bangkok, demand 6<3 SovEmEiGNs, Bank Buying $3
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  • 139 7 February 29 Cm M buyers $65.12$ jrambier buyers 6.90 ■xambier Cube No. 1 buyers 10.37 jambier Cube No. 2 9.25 Pepper Black (ord'ti. S'pors) buyers 13.25 ?epper, White (fair L.W. 5 p.e. buyers 2 1 .25 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.).- 23 50 Nutmegs (80 to the ib.) 2-5
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 49 7 Rhe'-imtism Can be Corel There is Mi» M 8 whicii inflicts DM D pa a tad Own is pw>l nod. idi tw ed rented be*n suggested, lo ail cube cured is thertfort a bo^d k to b ike b it Chamberlain 3 Fam eojoyfl an extensive sale m this
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    • 512 7 H^vcrt t6cmcnto. On the Berth. OCEAN STEAM SHIP CO., LTD FOR Sourabaya, Broome, Port Hedland, Cossack, Ashburton, Carnarvon, Geraldton and Fremantle. The Company's Steamer "SULTAN," 2,068 tons Register, Captain Townley, is intended to sail for the above ports on Saturday the 7th March 1908. For Freight or passage apply to
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    • 495 7 £tt>vertisemcnt& TO LET. TO LET. A newly bnilt bungalow No. 795 East Coast Road ."> th mile stoDe near Telok Kurau. Apply Ali Ambar 16 Arab Street. Feb 28 uc TO BE LET. Dalydene Killiney Road. For particulars apply to TOMLIXSON *5C LEBHZT, 1, Raffles Quay. Feb 28 7.3 TO
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    • 233 7 WANTED. WANTED LARGE IMPORT GODOWN, jne with large offices attached preferred. Torn Ist Sept. next. Apply RAUTENBERG, SCHMIDT Co. Feb "JO uc WANTED FOR BRITISH NORTH BORNEO A Telegraph Operator. Salary 555 per nonth. For further particulars apply to GUTHRIE Co., Ltd.— Agents, British North Borneo. Feb 17 mwf v.c
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    • 191 7 KAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE. I PASSENGER SERVICE. By the new EtcaiuerH RcknanlA.' HABBBOBO,** "KMUHRUnm," aa4 "SCAsr.iA Bud a Silesia. TL-. iteHßenaße specially built I r tfn IrapSai have Luxurioua Ptaaengec aoccuL:- -dati-n. Fint nliw fitfin runidshipe, !iV thronghcut by electricity, oabinfl fitted WlOi far:-. Doctot ar.i mi ioesoß can Lsnndry en beard,
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  • 144 7 STRAIT- ANli MALAI STATES. F< bruary T:b. IS The foil >• comprising about 2^ Ton- Sti li Tons Ceylon, were offered at auctions to- d.iy and Bold is toil pei lb. P.S.E. T Bbeete bou^ '< l 3 I bought m 11 Sheets 5.3Jt Cr-
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  • 322 8 Thk Championship. This has now reached the final. The result of Qig rounds to date being. Ist K<>rNi>. K. T. Reid beat A. C. Padday 3 and 1. Capt Young beat W. W. ilacMillan 3 and 1. Dc Fowlie beat E. L. Talma w. o. A. M.
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  • 247 8 The Malay States Guides have put up a ftret-dui practice shoot for the M;Kinnon Trophy, Snag on Feb. I: 1 h at Taiping. The Hll(| are 0, 9CO, and 1,000 yds. Teo-ius of twelve, teu rounds at each range, and no sighting shots. The result of the
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  • 265 8 A large number of ;L»ited guests assenib.ed on Siturdav e\euu_r. at an open air dramatic parforaanoe at IKdabnry," Chancery Lane, vhsa the Indra-Irvin^ Dramatis Maat.-. 'mpp j staged witn success aud gfajU amu>eaient to those who TPMQ present, a t.^iiehicg little tr tie Uimsamy the Amorooa
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  • 372 8 QUALIFYING ROUND. SATURDAY'S PLAY. D Singles. E. C. Morrison beat A. M. Thompson, b t, •>. Veroieij beat Scott, 6— 4, 6 3. TO-DAY'S PLAY. D Sin i.e. Morrison v Proctor. TO-MORROW'S PLAY. B Singles. E. J. Thoy v J. E. Tyler. T. G. Scott v G.
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  • 230 8 SUC. v RAFFLES SCHOOL. Played on the Esplanade on Saturday last, the dub having a veiy easy thing of it. Score?. Raffles S<h<><'L. W Keyt b Cockbnrn 3 run out 10 W. Deans b Oliveiro 1 c Cookbnrn b Gomes 1 G Coombes Ibw Oliveiro 0 Ibw Gabriel 2
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  • 123 8 The S.C S. i: 1 West Kelts competed m a lean race at the Swimming Club vester•l ij m< ruing. b «re was a fairly gocd tide, but a rather tiff current was ranniog. There was very If le m the race at any time, the reams
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  • 905 8 TO OUTDREADNOUGHT THE DREADNOUGHT. The following is the authoritative statement on B.itish nav^l policy m the Observer" that carvel so much sensation at home ia political c roles. Sir John Fisher wrote to the Editor <Mr J. L. Garvin) asking for the Dance of the autlnr, tor
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 15 8 PIANOS Bought. Sold or Exchanged Pianos at $150 and Upwards, 3y different Makers Cnmvm**~i I
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    • 51 8 JTE^KfIPERTTRAPSj 1 FOR THROWING INANIMATE BIRDS 1 I NO CLUB COMFLETE WITHOUT ONE i§ I the $27 50 I Expert Trap." Sl "t V PIGEONS <***» I r r 513.£0 Per Cask (SOO^ 7r I ROBKUT T. FITZGEUALL^L I kn... ,v re t i,e mor oflecual f., Kee,,!,,, fl^ AT
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 656 8 SHIPPING NOTES. H.M S. Monmouth left E istward on Sanc!av\ The American yecbt Lmstrjti followed htr a little latjr. Ciptain Fripp has accompaLied the yacht as pibt and will take her through tie Eartera archipelago. Capt Fripp is well known m local c -"riles. The Russian gunboat Mandjour arrived from
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    • 819 8 VESSELS IN PORT. O Men-of-war Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For V, Monmouth Brit, cru 10/ CO Smith Feb -9 Colombo Hoaf koag Mandjour Russ g'boat 14 24 Ogilvie Mar 1 Manila Bangk. Sea Mew Coi. Yacht s')o Murphy Feb 23 P. Swettenhaiii Uncertain j Lysistrata Am. ycht. 626
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