The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 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. TEX CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 3, 1908. NO. (5,229
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  • 148 1 A sevfra engacem* nt between the F.eucb aii-1 Moors at CasaliL-nca hinterland resulted m many losses. More trcubV threatens. (Page 5 Another bomb outraee has occurred. This time the Argeutine's P.esident was attacked I nt the bomb fell at his feet without explodiagand hr ki :kt<] itaway.
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  • 1227 1 Ten days BfO I BSOSived I nsatl\ p; inted intimat.K n thai contributions twuii the annual Jomble E to I*- 1 hold iU 'be I'a.rish room of our i.t U HOtrj town, wmlj (>e gratefully a nepted, <tny i fl m of help [••wards the subx<)uent Belling
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 713 1 DAHL'S SOLD EVERYWHERE. THE YOKOHAMA DOCK GO., LTD. No. 1 DOCK. I o. 2 DOCK. I.en-th Inside 51 I ft. Length inside :375 ft. Width of entrance, top 95 ft bott Wid h of entrance, top C 0.5. 5 ft. bott. 7.") It 45.8 ft. Wat*r on blocks 27 5
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    • 146 1 1 1 s <v 1 on i PZ nBHHHEB 4s W i kA M. BOLTER JUST RECEIVED Marinated Herrings and Mackerel Fresh Smoked Sausage. Large Bulgarian Stuffed Chillies. Fresh Cheese. An assortment of fine snaks and "Vodka too. M. BOLTER, ANSON ROAD. APARTMENTS. Rooms with board for bachelors and married
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    • 286 1 Entertainments. ALHAMBRA CINEMATOGRAPH BEACH ROAD TO-NIGpT. CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. LONDON REGATTAS EXHIBITIONS. "HENLEY REGATTA 1907" LAUHCH OF H I. M. BATTLESHIP ROMA" By H. M. The King of Italy. Special Alhambra Matinee for Children Saturday, 7th March, at 5-30 p.m. Children and servarts half price to all parts except 3rd
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    • 136 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted, bill colU-ctor Page 1. To let. 88, Raffles Place— Pag. 7. Victoria and horse for sale or gaohangi Page 7. Messrs. A. M. Hogg and C. P>enjamin Lave opened a a office as brokers Page 2. Particulars of debts ot claims m re Asiatic Rubber and Produce
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 329 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday, 3rd High Water.— lo.4o a., 11.44 p Assizes open. Church Work Assoc, 10.30 a. New Moon. 1.57 p S.V.A. Gun Laying D.R.F. Drill Hall, 5.30 p S.V.I. Recruits Squad Driii Musketry, 5.1 WEDNESDAY, 4th Hifijh "Water ll.-5 a. Ash Wednesday. Engineers Association Ann. Gen. Mtu'. 8.45 p
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  • 494 2 Pf an i wre ever m all history greater m tli.a into which China has drifted verthe iding of her railwaya, qne ies the s inghai aaerenfj,** all baeanee the is ignor.mt ol the rocedure which has been followed n b, and so, with the beat
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  • 94 2 A remark. iKe si fcgi M I i> being used by the fall family m tiu-tr Japanese act at the Hippodrome. It consists of abackcloth, with mgm v, icfa represent a charming Japan-..t^i^-a; anditi mosoal charactet lies m the! I l^ i tecuted iv pave Bilks
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  • 82 2 V: y lot t' 1 past generation have we not had m periodical* tbe kind of short stories cf rjmantiec love whi ;nded sixty years afJO atoriee m which the youth and the tidsn occupied ;he reader's interest from the '--.nning to the end. excluding other charaebere f
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 25 2 1 take pleasure m adding my testimony to the great value of glycogen m typhoid fever. During the Butler epidemic, I used it and the
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    • 576 2 advertisements. 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 Basab Road. Oc v c NOTICE. We, the undersigned, beg to give notice that we have opened
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    • 394 2 B&vcrtiaemeiua. NOTieES. MADAME F AMBON, LADY DENTIST High Class Work Moderate Price. No. 215, Orchard Road, Nov 21 v.c 7H: SWIMMING CLUB, SINGAPORE The annual general meeting of the Members will be held (by kind permission of the S.C.C. Committee) m the S.C.C. Pavilion on Friday, March 6th, at 5-15
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    • 631 2 S&verttscments. NOTIGES. SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING Prompt'y 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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    • 536 2 H^vcrti6cmcnts. LVSURKXeES. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.. Ltd, FIRE Insuranoes effected on Buildings, Rents and Merchandise of every description. MARINE Insurances accepted to all p&rte oi the world at lowest rates. LOCAL BOARD OF DIRECTORS. L. Engbl, Esq., Chairman. The Hon. T»n Jiak Kirn. LiJi Ho Fuah, Esq., Lek Choon Gh
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    • 467 2 H^vcrti6cmcnts• BAMKS. Chartered Bank of India Australia and China. INCORPORATE! > BY BOTAL CBA TER Paid up Capital m 60.000 shares of £20 each £1,200.000 Reserve Fund £1.475.U0j Reserve Liability of Proprietors £1.200.000 f Bank Of Bl RAVTTTTPQJ >" ATK'N AL B a s OTLIND ba kers Jthe Umoi land
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  • 978 3 4aavally m the hoi weather the q lesticn istonco t Englishmen m tto tropics, what I r:h »m Ed bg hert At other timer m on rai k m rirrnnntinci s, it oom*s to hi n •11 B i cut by v crk and unable to
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    • 805 3 Singapore Sporting Club. THE SPBIB6 RACE MEETING WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the 12th, Thursday the 14th and Saturday the 16th May, 1908. FIKST DAY. Tuesday, 12th May, 1908. 1. The Maiden Plate. < VahM s3oo. A. Race for Maiden Horses. Weight 9st. Ex-Gnffins allowed 71b. En- trance, $20. Distance,
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    • 719 3 7. Tne Griffin Consolation. Value $300, and— provided t v ere are five starters tiepropprb of d ff tpiu owners— sso to 'he Second Horse. A Handicap for all G iffin* that have run at the M eting, and not won. Dis ance, Race Course. 8. The Ex-Griffin Cons latioi.
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    • 613 3 AUCTIONS. IN THE GOODS O? A. 0. RUDRA, (deceased.) THE UNL>KRSIGN"ED HAS KKCK VED INSI RUCTION'S TO SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION AT No. 8, BATTERY ROAD On Wednesday the 4th March, at 11 a.m. Sun'ry Office Firni'ure, Law Books &c, &c H. A. CRANE, Auctioneer. Mar 5.3 AUCTION SALE OF
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    • 188 3 "PflMPfl" Tropical Roofing IS THE IDEAL ROOFING FOR THIS CLIMATE. (Bheap Vermin* proof. THE THICKEST QUALITY (3PLY) CAN BE SUPPLIED AT $12 per roll of 216 square feet complete with caps. nails and cement for fixing. AGENTS Singapore. AUGTIONS. A SPECIAL OPPORTUNITY FOR PORCILftIN COLLECTORS. tars, H. L COGHLAN k
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    • 146 3 STEAM LAUNCH "MAX." Suitable for pkasure cruis< pas- -peed 1 1 knots, cau be Lured upon application to i }'.V. x Co. Feb 19 Japan Coals. TEE Mitsui Bussan Kaisha. (MITSUi CO.) Head Office: No. 1, BCBU6 TOKIu. London Branch: 34, Lime Street, E.C. Singapore Branch 2, Flnlayson Green OTHER
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  • 166 4 Domestic Occurrences. Marriages. On February Is, 1908, at Shanghai, Captain Edwin L. ifONKMAN, 0. N. Co.'a S. S. Tientsin," to Mary (Janie) Bain, eldest daoghbei of J. B. Roach, Esq Electricity Works, Shanghai On February 10, 1908, at Shanghai, Rev. Eunkst FRANK Smith, of the Baptist Missionary Society, Sianfu, Shensi,
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  • 1828 4 The Singapore Free press. Tuesday, March 3, 1908. Here shall ihe Press the People's right maintain, Unawed hv influence and unbribed by pain: Here patriot Troth hhr~ r p'o-ious precepts draw. Pledged to Religion, Loyalty and Law. It will be observed that it is reported on authority f cm Tokio
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  • 845 4 Lmve granted m the KM S. bdnd m Mr Justice lanes 9| months Mr S. H Lion ston, 15 months. Owing to the difficulty of arranging transport no representatives of the mil tirv corps stationed m Houkjng will visit Manila la connection with th* Mt n n ai Tne quirterly
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 369 4 RECEIVED DIRECT FROM CUBA. HAVANAJ3GARS. Rothschilds Elegantes (Bock Co.) Alicias Finos (Bock Co.) Regalia de la Reina Fina (H. de Cabanas.) Regalia I special (H. de Cabanas.) Londres Fino Superior extra (Henry Clay.) Regalitos (Antonio Lopez.) Orfeos (Manuel Moreno Co.) ALL /iV BOXES OF 25 QIG7IRS. Caldbeck MacG-regor Co.,;^ SINGAPORE.
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    • 141 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 m the Far East. No Satisfaction, No Payment. Orchard Roai and at Hosel de I' Europe. WHY i IG.R. Lambert
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  • 86 5 SEVERE ENGAGEMENT. The Moors Repulsed. (By Submarine Telegraph— Reuter's.) K.'ctived at 3 40 p.m. Gsatra] Dims do ivpor's that there ha? m wh- h daj'l Egktisg a\ CasatUnca ixtarUM m which he lost 13 kilUd and ID wouuded among the cavalry. Forty-three of the casualties were caused
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  • 55 5 A Bad Night. B c6.l€ pm, Ar-T tud nigkl passed bj the patient, Sir Tl mts Burloil a-iin visited the P. c BT, Sir Hmry Campbell B niermarj liti iv. A rohtquent lu'let'n sr i^es thititfli enzi li id s.miewhit triel Sir Sisrf'fl StTßßgtk m• haut, but his
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  • 20 5 TbeTnd« has ndsad hundred thoua aid pounds to fight tne FrfWiing BJL P-ti vgaa&ud m everj ejnstimency.
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  • 146 5 About three oVliccfe yesterday mornicg, Mr M.tnain, an iutt-rpreter at tie Pol cc Cour^, j.iw two Ji\ meN IB the vicinity rf hoOM it I fcjlaag. <»a btiug challenged. the men ran away. Mr M n a n gave chise I M ivod one of Mm m::u
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  • 99 5 Two li-ra; poticfl oonstabletwere befon ■sjoosd Magistrate, yesterday vc, oa gM ol accepting illegal ationa and alteraalire charges ol A— S >ivi of the pol ci 3 conducted the pro>o otkn and Mr B St. J Braddell ay i i the defence, i Bi R Ah Teom
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  • 141 5 The cafei I -> zes commencing before MrJ 3tice Seroombe Smith, ...e Cities, v z Tan Kirn L h, iLurder. Tan An mI L I c mnterfeitnig miog f rom bankh nt. -.-ry ar,l cheatirg Towfil I S)«d Mobamed bio r. F. I. J hu i fofgwry, c:
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  • 15 5 LtW-ABIDUra In Singapore. j i fttftttM MWi Serrire Peking. February 24
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  • 408 5 Japan Resents Seizure. (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's.) R?uter's corresp-nbnt at Tolh states that Japan ma determined m inner «1 from China an apology and an indemnity for the s > zure of the learner "Tatsu Maru off Micao by ihe Chinese Customs authorities on the t>th of February.
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  • 406 5 ASSISTANT SALESMAN SENT TO PBISOU Arthur Hendricks, a Eurtsian assistant salts man at Messrs John Little and C mpar v's, was before Mr C »lman, third magistrate, yesterday, ova charge < f steiliug a box of cigarettes valued at (1 80 from his employers. PJice Inspector Hart
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  • 92 5 Penalty rOB Wagis Withheld. Before Mr Justice S^rcombe Smi h jet tarJay morning a case was bfar .1 of importance to tlie shipping community. George Angus engineer sued the owuers of the Kirang yip Yung Chin and Wip LsongChin, foi vagea due and for ten da) a
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  • 70 5 Argentine's President Attacked. (By Subm.rlne Telegraph. Rauter 's.) Received March 2nd 10 50 a.m. A bomb has been thrown at the President of the Argentine Republic, (Dr. Jo£e Figueroa Alcorta.) at Bu9nos Ayres. The bomb fortur.a*ely however did not explode. The President had an extracr binary escape,
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  • 37 5 At a Free Trade demonstration at the Q leen's Hall m Londi n Mr LlovdGeorge exhcr.ed those present cot to slicken m their (ff jrt?, otherwise a tariff would be imposed within fivj years.
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  • 26 5 Received at 9.40 a.m. The Z i.kka Khel Expedition has ended. The troop? have vacated Ba/.ir Valley and reach Peshawar s'lorlly.
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  • 20 5 From Madrid r is officially stated tint the accouchement of the Queen i-s expected m the summer.
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  • 170 5 A young Chinese woman tamed Oug L9W was before Mr Oolinan, third magistrate, yesterday afternoon, for farther enquiry into a charge of theft. Teo Chee Fob, at a previous hearing, sa:d the girl was his adopted daughter an.l had absconded with jewellery and clothing valued at £341*.
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  • 136 5 The first issue of Singapore's new joui D listic venture M The Motor Car and Athletic Journal is to hand and a creditable prodi ction it is, lively printed m cokured iuk^, with some good blocks, the be*t of which i& a portrait of Sir J jhn
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  • 106 5 The following is the resu.t of work at B mb for the five w.-.eks ending 29th February 1908, this date being the close of the Company's fii aucial year Bukit Roman 4845 tons erushsd, 1*203 Ozs. Gold obttinad, 422 dwt. Average per toD. Bukit Malacca 2398 Tons crushed, 200
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  • 139 5 T'.iose who have spj r; magazines or news- pipers, or I ooks, are asked to remember the Lunatic Asylum. They will be welcome there, not only by the inmates, but by the attendants, whose somewhat monotonous round of arduous duty would b 9 lightened by something interesting to read. A
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  • 130 5 To-day is the Municipal Election for Tanglin War J, and the candidate is Mr 0. 1. Carvtr. Theie is no opposition, but ratep yers shouM be reminded that when a gentleman agrees to serve the commuuity io public duties, his a inability should be ree >guicel That may
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  • 553 5 THE PEOPLE'S FRIEND. Vote once, Vote often. (m fact) COT AND COME AGAIN. > < SUICIDE OF MR E. DE BAVIER Tha N.-O. Daily Xe^s of February 18th says The news of the tragic death of Mr E de Bavier, head of the firm of Messrs E.
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  • 143 5 The survey is stated to be already finished of the route for the projected canal to bring water to Bangkok from Chiengrak, and the Irrigation Department is now at work upon details of the scheme. The canal is for the purpose cf bringing water from the Menatn
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  • 91 5 Huge crowds of Chinese assembled m tbe Police Courts, yesterday, urder tl c impression that a Cninete monk was to be tried on a serious charge. They invaded all th:e3 Courts and thronged the passages and o mpouud. A Sikh constable had considerable difficulty m keeping too many from tucking
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 4 5 To Suffer ing Humanity.
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    • 271 5 RQBinson $i co. Special White Show. TABLE EAMASKS, NAPKINS, j TRAY AND TEA CLOTHS, PLAIN AND HE MSI ITCHED, i TOWELS AND TOWELING?, SHEETS AND PILLOW CASES, j CURTAIN NETS MADRAS MUSLIITSr HANDIMBROIDERED TOILET COVERS. EMBROIDERED MUSLIN ROBES, LADIES" AND CHILDRENS' UNDERCLOTHING, Ac, &c, &c. Robinson and Gompany. R Vf
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    • 111 5 THE DIE EC TORY FOR BANGKOK AND SI AM 1908. Nhi etettUh )'< a r of I*u blit -a tmm NOW The Director] 1 I Siam conbuna a compii ti and official List of tho QoreniiDOct Dep&rtmente and tbe I'iincipal Comujtrriai Doobbi Hi the coontrjr. Jt i!i replete with information
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  • 943 6 lU.'ver>ed Writing— Dosl frcn; the Sun i>aily Appearance of Microbes Storing tlie l>iet by Chart Safety Under Pressure— Worms as Tree- Planters A Miue-Testing Lamp Improving the Eiectric Arc (ias Engine Rnfl Aid. In the GHRWOa t i>e recorded by Dr Vaughan I'endr* J. of CovoaiKJ, F.ug., a
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 562 6 H&vcrtteemcnts. SHIPPING. STRAITS STEAMSHIP Co,, Ltd. For Pahang Kuantan S.S. "BAN WHATT HIN" This Steamer will leave Singapore for the j above Ports every Saturday. This Vessel has accommodation for Ist class passengers. For Freight and Passage apply to 1 llatllcs j Quay. Feb 26 OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd.
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    • 451 6 H&vcrtisements. SHIPPING. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Go., Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY Sendee is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. Undk» Mail Contracts with the Imperial Japanssb Government. Specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided witn excellent accommodation for First Second
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    • 524 6 H&verttsemcnts. SHIPPING 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 on or about MAIL LINES. Outwird (for China) 1908 Malta Mar 14 Delhi
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    • 634 6 Btocrtisemcnts. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd Bremen. COAST LINES. < Steamers of the Coast Fleet. tons reg. tons reg. Petchaburi 2191 Chow F» 16-13 Borneo 21<«0 htr&wongß* 164t Kohsichang 2040 Failat 1657 Rajah 2023 Anghin 1657 Pitsanulck 2019 Locksun 1657 Bangkok 1920 Choiaiag 1657 Rajaburi 1904 Pongtong 1657 i Korat HKO Sam»en
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    • 574 6 H^crtisemciita. SHIPPING. on: Norddeutscher Lloyd, BreneE IKPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LIKE. The fast and well-known mail steamerthis Company sail fortnightly from Bmbmb Hamburg via Botterdaiii, Antwerp, Southampton, Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Mareeillee, Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, H ong kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki 4 Kobe
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  • 381 7 Singapore, 2nd March, 19' 8. ■Bears, Long per catty 5 do. French do 14 Bed per lb. IS Beef Steak do. '2<» Bean Sprout 9 per catty 2 Baiiiloo Sprouts do. 4 Blaehan do. tt Brinjals do. 4 Cabbage, B.ttavia do. ril fa, China do. 1" do..
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  • 205 7 THE SWATOW REBEL." r X Shis i; bd. longkong Supreme Court on the in-t. the legal proceedings which have going on for some considerable time past ■wit:. i.litk'ii ol OKi Sbing, B Swai rebel leader, came to an end and I Xi Shing has triamphed. tbe Full Court tithe writ
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  • 81 7 (Cobmotbd ur to March. 2.) Bank m, a m« Z/i demand M 2/3|^ Priyate credit* 3 m/s 2/4 T V credits 6 m/s 2/4£ Francs, demand Bank... 291 0 ekmany, demand 237 Lndia, T. T, 173 i Honokonq, demind Is\% Yokohama, df m tad 114 Java, demand 1 39^
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  • 136 7 March 2 Tin $65.25 Gambier buyers 6 90 Gambier Cube No. 1 buyers 10.37 GambierCKibeNo. 2 9.25 Pepper Black (ord'u. Spore) buyers 13 25 Pepper, White (fair L.W. 5 p.c. buyers 2 1 .25 Nutmegs (110 to the 1b.)... 28 00 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 2a 00 Mace
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  • 798 7 C«p!t*l Capital Isiac P*!d Inaed pJd ap Vala. ap Comp*n T Qu utumm $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin M. Co. Ltd 1 7| $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited 7 ,V» $600,000 600,000 10 10 Bruseb Hydraulic Tin M. Co. Ltd 14 <> £400,000 350,000 £1 £1 Duff
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 50 7 Rheumatism Can be Cured. There is M disease which iurliets more tort.rt than lilUlllllllilfl and there is probably no disease for which such a varied and useless lot of rtmcdies have t**n suggested. To -,ay that it can be cured is therefore a bold statement to make but Chamberlain's Pain
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    • 535 7 HDvertisemcut3. On the Berth. BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co, Ltd. FOR Fremantle, Adelaide, Melbou-ne Sydney. THE COMPANY'S STEAMER "IT AURA" 5,197 tons, W. W. Tucker, Commander, may be expected to arrive on or about the Bth March, and will receive prompt despatch for above ports. For Freight and Passage apply
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    • 488 7 advertisements. TO LET. TO LET No. 28 Raffles Place from Ist of April. At present occupied by the Methodist Publishing house. Apply Meyer Bros. Mar 3 TO LET. A newly built bungalow No. 795 East Coast Pioad stfa mile stone near Telok Kurau. Apply Ali Ambar 16 Arab Street. Feb
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    • 310 7 FOR S7LLB> Victoria Horse for Sale or Exchange. Rubber tyred Victoria m Ist class condition, "C springs, with horse for sale. Price $400 cash. Advertiser would accept Dog-cart or Gharry with horse m part payment. Address D. S. L. c o Free Press." Mar 3 tts 16.3 COLLARD COLLARD PIANO
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    • 180 7 HAMBURG-AMERIKA LINE. PASSENGER SERVICE. By the new steamers Rbenan'a." Habbbdbg," Hohenhtaofen," hh<i 11 SCAHBIA and Silesia." The earners are npccially built for tht- tropics ai <i have luxurious Passenger accomaf dation. First-clase Cabmh anaidnhiph. Lighted throughout by electricity, cabins fitted with fans. Doctor and KtewardtrtiHefl ferried, Laundry en board. Return
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  • 447 8 Before Mr Justice Fisher. Mr Elliot made an applicition m regard to the estate of G. R. Lvmbart under a will dated Ojt. 23 1889, J m the (fjrman form, j< iatly, with the wife, U sole legatee. Theoaly quaatiou slid Mr Elliot, was the power of attorney,
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  • 559 8 THK KBBTA SOMBONG." It ■apuitlld that, when the new time table Comes into IoVM -1: «tlj, Urn express train from Prye will arrive iv Kuala Lumpur at f>.:!o pm. instead ol BJBO, Any reduction m the length cf kite tediou> joanef from lVnaog will no doubt be appreciate!
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  • 24 8 By applying an antiseptic dressing to ■wound-, bruises, burns and like injuries befor. inflammation sets m. they may be healed
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  • 761 8 Oa Tuesday Feb. 2kh beforj Sir FrancU Piggott, Chief Justice of Hongkong there up a claim on a bill of exchange a* i\\p> instance of a Chinese firm m Singapore. Ihi report sa\s: Leung Sin Hoy, trading as the Chin Fung Hoi Kee fit
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  • 244 8 The Future F&ox A Chinese Point Of Viku. In a i interview with Mr Liang Kee Cho (die nephew to Sir Chen Tung Liang Cl eng. formerly Chinese Minister to America), who is now m the Colony on his w:iy to Manila where he has served as
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  • 348 8 t YESTERDAY'S PLAY. s D Single. Morri&on beat Proctor, 6 T, 10 8. 1 TO-DAYS PLAY. J B Singles. E. J. Thoy v J. E. Tyler. J T G. Scott v G. A. Chancy. Hou J. Anderson v R. L. Dunman. P. J. Sproule baat Hon Hugh
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  • 100 8 Tim QuaUfying round for the President's Cop was played off on Saturday and Sunday. The folio wii g qualified and were drawn as under Captain Youni* v. J. H Sunners H. Tongue v. W. S. Leckv W. S. Birrett v. I. M. Sedir R. \V. Dunn v.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 78 8 IHire 'EXPERT TRAPS.! i FOR THROWING INANIMATE BIRDS I NO CLUB COMFLETE WITHOUT ONE 0 111E THROWN t CHEAPEST jgL I xzs 9K^^% L\ 9f)V r P P 1 iSiiSS pip* w^mtft' "i I^E^e 1 rt 1 H Fxnprt Tran CLAY pige °ns t f lApcu nop. Sl3 £o Per
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 372 8 SHIPPI NG NOTES. The Imp. German mail steamer Prinzess \li c e" having Colcmbo on Satunliy at 3 p.m. mi >' be expected to arrive here on Thursday afternoon at 5 p.m. The Kusbian cruiser Mandjour arrived on Saturday ni^li f from Manila, and at 8 am. on Sunday she
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    • 683 8 The P. O. Mirmora hid the fine list of 26 first class and 77 second class passengers or Singapore and beyond. Singapore passengers were. Mr A. R. Mar m, Mr and Mrs T. Winfield, Mr R. P. Niquet, Mr W. Mountain, Mr Aber jrombie, Mr B. W. Bokenham, Mr S.
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    • 857 8 VESSELS IN PORT. Men-of-war Flag ani Ton 3 Commanders Arrived Fnwn For When Mandjour Kuss g'b«.-at 1424 O 6 ilv;e Marl Manila Bangkok 5 Sea Mew Col. Yacht 5'M» M.urphv Feb 23 P. Swettenham Uncertain Ship Flag Ton 3 Master Arri/ed Fron Consignee Ftr When Antenor Brit 3566 Hizelm Fvjb
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