The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 April 1908
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1908-04-21 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, APRIL 21, 1908. NO, 6,27016 words
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Article176 1908-04-21 1 Singapore has won the cilcket match v. Selangor f isily Page 8. The Ge\ man Colorral Minis* r is going on a feu- months tour to South >»*• to 6tudy Biitisa methods of Immistrat'.on Pa*e 5 The Govei-ior's Cup at the S. R. -LBitfey has b. n176 words
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Article1403 1908-04-21 1 The little incidents of our even-day life, being eveiy d; are prone a rhaps to fade from tie memory. But when we diverge a little from our own ordered hue, equally trifling happenings, b«iaf a part of the unusual, are exaggerated and emphasized on the mind thus inclining to1,403 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement287 1908-04-21 1 NOTICE Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappy. S, rriM Ke. U -to little Sonda Islands) will be extended to Port Darwin (Australia). W "J""" Tan HIEMSDYK sailing on the 23rd April will take cargo -asub meni a; >ocrabaja for Port Darwin. For freight an.l passage apply to SHIPSAGENCY LATE J. DAENDELS CO,, 2-3287 words
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Advertisement178 1908-04-21 1 Entertainmen ts. THE HIPPODROME Cinematograph Coy. Beach Road near Raffles Hotel. THE BIGGEST k BEST SHOW IN THE EAST. Nightly at 9-30 p.m. All New Films Just Received per s s. PRINZ EITEL FRIEDRICH. 1. Free Dinner 2. The Gentleman of the Press as Lumpur 3. To tame his wife178 words
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Advertisement338 1908-04-21 1 Entertainments. lALHAMBRA CINEMATOGRAPH BEACH ROAD ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME TO-NIGHT 7-30 p.m. and 9-30 p.m. ONLY PATHE .RERES FILMS, L. F. WlLLlS,— Manager. APARTMENTS. Rooms with board for bachelors and married couple, Tennis Court. Terms Moderate. Apply to Mrs. ORRE, 7, Oxley Rise. Oct 14 tts GRAND HOTEL JAVA. BATAVIA.338 words
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Advertisement99 1908-04-21 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. The Koninklijke Pakeivaart MMixhsppij give notice t^at .heir No. 11 service is ex tended to Port D_.rvrm. aud Urn van Riemsdyk sails on the 23rd for that port Page 1. Post wanted by spec alisi Pa^e 2. Iron bound casks for iak Pfeje 7. The K. Willeui II99 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous290 1908-04-21 1 THE WEEK Tuesday, 21st: High Wat-r.— 0.36 a., 1.42 p Football, S.C.C. v. Police. S.V.A. D.RF. Gun Laying Drill, 5.15 p S.V.I. Efficients Co. Drill Recruits Sq. Drill Wednesday, 22nd High Water:— l.l o a, 2 38 p Thursda v 23rd High Water.— l.sl a., 3 52 p. P O290 words
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Advertisement453 1908-04-21 2 a&v\TtiycniciU3. WANTED. WANTED Post by Specialist HotefManai,r .t experience. Highest referenoea Linguist. A.ddress box 9908 c o Free Press." Api 21 tts. 26.4 WANTED A Clerk, with >me knowledge of shipping a possible, Balary 1715 per month. Write sing copies of testimoni.. C. H. < o Free Pref i Ap]453 words
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Advertisement748 1908-04-21 2 Hbvcrtteemcnta. NOTIGES. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that the power of attorney dated 21st day of November 1906 given, by Bahimmaboo binte Mohamed Salleh Angullia of Xo. 40 Beneoolen Street Singapore to Bbrahim bin Jacobjee Angullia of 40 Beneoolen Street Singapore Trader is cancelled as from the 13th April instant.748 words
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Advertisement593 1908-04-21 2 advertisements. NOTIGES. MADAME FAMBDN, LADY DENTIST. High Class Work Moderate Price. No. 215, Orchard Road. Nov 21 v.c TUNGGAL TIN LIMITED. An extraordinary general meeting will be held at the Singapore Exchange, on Friday the 24th inst. at 2-30 pm. Business: To consider the position of the Company and General.593 words
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Advertisement431 1908-04-21 2 H&vcrtiacntcnt-^ NOTIGES. JAVANESE COOLIES. Suitable for Rubber &oiner estates. guaranteed to be hin^kchs. are supplied on very favorable terms by MORAUX Co. Api 2 :5 5 THE SANDYCROFT RUPEES CO LTD. Notice is Lereby given that th< Transfer Books of the above Company will be cl< from the Utfa to431 words
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Advertisement269 1908-04-21 2 H^crtit?cinciiti e i -ii >> I BANKS. Hongkoug Shanghai ft i Corporation Paid-up Capital BMnfl Fund.— Steriine Bm Silver Eteaerre Bmtri Ljabilitt 01 Pkofkiktors... Coult oi Dssaoxoaa. Hon. Mr. Hekkt Kkkwick.--i: Qoan, Esq.- Di i t Efiao. IC.R I as m^m I?-, i ES. Sai y i tmn, Lt-q^ Sea.269 words
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Article691 1908-04-21 3 A SURPRISING DEMONSTRATION. French Grievance. ITALIAN CLAIM. Rec. 10 30 a.m. Eleven 1:a../.u warships are proceeding to the Levant, commanded by Admiral Grenet, the IL^ria Elena, oommaniel by ike of the Abru/.zi. Italian newspapers hint at the possible o^^upat on ol an Island m the Aegean S_>a,691 words
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Article22 1908-04-21 3 Received, April 21st, 0 50 p. m. Sir Thomas Lipton's new Yacht Shamrock IV was launchel at Fairlie on Saturday. >22 words
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Article41 1908-04-21 3 Received, April 21st, 6 50 p. m. The Barliner Tageblatt states that Herr Dernburg, the Geruiia Minister for the Colonies, starts shortly on a four months tour of Smth Africa, to study the administration of the British Colonies.41 words
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Article57 1908-04-21 3 Venezuela to be Dealt With. Pec. 11 15 a.m. A resolution will be submitted to Congress authorising President Rjosevelt to proceed ftgiin.t Venezuela as required, to uphold the dignity of the United States and to protect American interests. The Unite 1 States will again propose arbitiaion, and afterward,57 words
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Article46 1908-04-21 3 A Substitute. In the House of X R 'preventatives at Washing >n, the Committee shelve 1 the Aldrich Bill. They decided to consider a substitute permitting of the issue of an emergency currency based on high grade commercial paper, as well as bonds.46 words
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Article194 1908-04-21 3 Feelings m Hongkong. Mr Kg Hon Chi, of the Yuan Fat Hong, which is one of the biggest Chinese firms m the Colony, when spoken to the other day about the boycott, said We don't care what others do, but we don't want to deal with the Ja;194 words
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Article116 1908-04-21 3 Question of Retirement. The statement that the Empress Dowager intends to retire, handing ov-^r to the Emperoi power, is entirely groundless. A dispatch from Peking states that not a single official, m the Capital even, has sufficient courage to make such a suggestion to her for fear116 words
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Article220 1908-04-21 3 The desire for Universities to teach the Chinese the way to plough the national mind seems to be general. Hongkong (representing Great Britain) wants one Tsingtau (representing Germany) wants one; and Hanoi (representing France) is, to a 1 intents and purposes, to bare one. Each of these220 words
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Article422 1908-04-21 3 THE GOVERNOR'S CUP. Yesterday the final stages m tlie competition for the Governor's Cap, at the S.R.A. meeting, were shot off, and some excellent scores were made a good deal letter generally than m the previous year. There was a rather strong wind blowing at 800 and 900422 words
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Article262 1908-04-21 3 New Bisley Regulations. The following are the new regulations just issued governing rifle competitions under Bisley rules. Service Rifle Back-sight. In addition to the backsight as issued, any back-sight, whether including a vernier, ventometer, or aperture sight or not, may be used m all competitions, provided the backsight be262 words
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Article141 1908-04-21 3 Lord Grenfell, commanding tbe troops m Ireland, has, m an Army Order, remarked that during recent visits to military hospitals he has again been struck by the harm that the increasing prevalence of cigarette- smoking is doing to the health of the Army. It is, his lordship says,141 words
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Article595 1908-04-21 3 There can he no doubt that tbe overreaching m the matter of rapid opening of rubber-land has placed matters m the adjoining peninsula m a sericus position for the time being. When, m addition to a stern call for economy, the directors at home and the595 words
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Article93 1908-04-21 3 Apropos of the delightful bull by which Mr W. VV. Bailey betrays his nationality, a correspondent writes to the Malay Mail Sir, Mr. W. W. Bailey's letter was refreshing and contained a delicious bull. "If the goose is once killed the eggs m future will be li^ht93 words
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Article160 1908-04-21 3 Wonderful Developments m Flying Machines. Paris, April S. Xo fewer than seven aeroplanes are now stored m garages m suburbs cf Paris, and will make their maiden aerial voyages as soon a6 the weather conditions shall he favourable. They are said to be quite different from any160 words
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Article90 1908-04-21 3 Great was the astonishment of Bombay pedestrians who had cccasion to pass the Wellington Fountain on the morniDg of April 10th to learn that a crocodile, measuring about a foot and a half m length, was discovered therein. The information did not take long to circulate, with the result that90 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement7 1908-04-21 3 Lingering Coughs. Persistent coughs that continue through7 words
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Advertisement603 1908-04-21 3 GRAMOPHONE RECORDS. The Gramophone Co., Ltd., have now opened a large factory m London for the manufacture of all English Records which has enabled them ta reduce the cost of production and we are now selling Win. (Blaeik labels) c $1.50 each '2 m. $2.50 Win. Zonophone $1.00 A LARGE603 words
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574 1908-04-21 4 (84th.) A B-gnifieant debate took place on Chi.ese labour, and the failure of the Oumnmont to redeem the pledges given to the country at the time of tbe General Eleetii istify the literature'" which "Was employed ia the constituencies. The peg I ti.- debate was574 words
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Article223 1908-04-21 4 EARTHQUAKES AND COMMERCE. A |0 I 'ssor John Milne ..e Royal Institution. Other people, he said, enjoyed the sensations of earth movement Great Britain paid for the results of ikes. The San Franciaoo earthquake alone cost tl :.:ry about twelve millions, and ire i sixty millions inve.-: d m ml223 words
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Advertisement58 1908-04-21 4 A Remedy :hat il Truly Magical m Its Power to Eerie- c Pain. >l r Bag ol Ma. lras Co-op. SI bad a, .ays I oarti .borlain's Coh,-. Cholera an,i W (he best medicines made, I had be- n suffering from an a:ta. a ol colic and after trying a58 words
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Advertisement452 1908-04-21 4 B&vcrtiscmcnts. SHIPPING. JAPAN KAIL STEAMSHIP Co,, Ltd. V 1 A reemlai FORTNIGHTLY Service is maintained I etwoon Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. rjHDin Mail Contracts with IHI [XFU-XAI Jatanesh Govf.eni-ient. y designed for the Company's Europe, t-d throughout by E'n-tricity, ir, vidod with exoellent aooommodation452 words
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Advertisement764 1908-04-21 4 a&vcrtteemcnts. SHIPPING. p_s£SiH«i_ I! OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Comparit s' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight, and for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool764 words
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Advertisement647 1908-04-21 4 B&verttscmcnts. SHIPPING P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore oa or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) 1908 Delta Api647 words
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Advertisement604 1908-04-21 4 advertisements. SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. I V The .steamers of this Company maintain a rcgnlir service between Hamburg, Bremen. Antwerp, and Potterdam, and the Straite. China aud Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month foi liremu'haven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo.604 words
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Advertisement331 1908-04-21 4 H&vcrttecmcnte. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen INPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-knovrn mail steal this Company sail fortnightly from i remen. Hamburg Via Uotterdam, Antwerp, Sou' Gibraltar. Genoa, Naples, (connection _>I Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) J Suez, Aden, Coloatbo, Penang, Singapore Hong. Kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki A Kobe to331 words
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Article459 1908-04-21 5 T I E AXXD I RSPOR T 1 kscher-Uoyd is tl tart ol the a Btt:miship enterprises t pi-,." ri From a dividend oint n that oft! B -mbnrg-l oy, tur the distribution is ai I per cent, compartd with 8, I 16. The causes assigned are459 words
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Article107 1908-04-21 5 ry of a scientist's troulC was R -v..! in-:. Canada, at the meeting of m I givf Theclocl. aud h a allright. At a :ig was going splendi he got to the last senten thi ck and sail tha: dug at -h< a tried ranks m I107 words
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Article73 1908-04-21 5 T Omt-Unra _T-_J_B*s Ritdo_-T. l —In C att I Port d et for I at year, provision i mack I an i penditn! i on now ad the acquisition of land et Bit B lakh i: lu d l v ,nt ub su L aidon already73 words
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Advertisement31 1908-04-21 5 BhliHßltlM Makes Life MiaeraWe, v home is the most valuable pos- is within the reach of mankmd, but yon cannot enjoy its comforts d yon are from rheumatism. You throw aside31 words
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Advertisement566 1908-04-21 5 H-vcrttse ments. TO LET. .1.. i i a FOR SALE. To Let, No. 91 Robinson Road. Apply to B. N. Elias, 5 Maiaoca-st. Aug 1 7 5 TO LET No. 28 Baffles Place from Ist of April. At present occupied by the Methodist Publishing house. Apply Meyer Bros. TO LET.566 words
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Advertisement488 1908-04-21 5 Htwertisemcnts. TO LET. CFIICFS TO BE LET In Cavenagh Bridge Buildings, facing General Post Office. Apply to Guthrie Co., Ltd. Jan 11 v.c OFFICE TO LET. No. 20, Stamford Road, ground floor only. Rent moderate. Apply to STEPHENS, PAUL Co. Nov 19 OFFICE AND GODOWN TO BE LET. With immediate488 words
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Advertisement644 1908-04-21 5 B&wrrtioemettf3. AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE AT POWELL Cos SALEROOM Tuesday, 21st April, at 11 a.m. 18 kegs paint, 1 keg Jeye's fluid, 2 drums oil, 1 case playing cards, 1 case medicine roots, 3 cases brandy, 1 bag seeds, 1 case tumblers, 1 case guns, 2 cases gin, and 1 case644 words
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Advertisement315 1908-04-21 5 FOR OF f**% .l_>*V- Ta m\\ mX^kX HI t*af_k. Atmmnmm* _I_H__Bl__B__B m^m^m^ssm __^__^__^__k RON AND STFEL IN THE USE B *s_ra^a B IrtT^" ;r i Resists the action of Salts, Acids, Steam. Extreme climatic Influences, tropical sea water with its destroy! organisms* Specially Suitable for Bridges, Piers and all Structural315 words
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Advertisement212 1908-04-21 5 miGTIONS. AUCTION SALE 5 H.P. MOTOR LAUNCH At Messrs. H. L Coghlan Co's Salerooms N oa, 4ft 5. SS PLA< ON A 5 H. P. Motor launch as she now m the lagoon shore, Tanjong Rhu adjacent fc Riley Hargreaves prem Built of Oak, Length 21 ft. Single Cylinder. li.212 words
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Article22 1908-04-21 6 On April I.3th, at "Ascot," Ayer Rajah Road, Penang, the wife of \V. R. ARMSTRONG, Advocate aud Solicitor, of a daughter.22 words
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Article, Illustration34 1908-04-21 6 Here shall th Press the People's rich' maintain, Una wed by influence anrl unbribed by pain Here patriot i nith h precepts draw. Pledged to Religion, Loyalty an J Law.34 words
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Article1446 1908-04-21 6 There is m the mail papers a modest item of new 3 which may contain a suggestion of some value to the sugar planters of Province Welledey and Perak. The special interest m the suggestion lies m the fact that it indicates a method by which1,446 words
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Article1135 1908-04-21 6 Pearl shell has been fund m abundance m Davao Gulf, Philippine Inlands. Osaka proposes to tax motor-cars at thfl rate of SllU per vehicle per annum. A dispatch from Tientsin states that the British troops, who have bflflfl] sta" >ned at ToDgahaa since the Boxer Rising have been withdrawn. A1,135 words
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Advertisement170 1908-04-21 6 TEPLITZ. NATURAL SPARKLING MINERAL WATER, FROM THE TEPLITZER STADQUELLE (BOHEMIA) In cases of WO Pints. (PRICES ON APPLICATION) sou-: AGENTS: CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO. I JOHN DEWAR'S j IMPERIAL INSTITUTE! I OLD LIQUEUR WHISKY. I J per dozen $14 j I iaJannSamavL* KUALA LUMPUR. I f; 4^«llP v JUST ARRIVED PORTUGUESE,170 words
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Advertisement59 1908-04-21 6 -_Bn_B_fl----aUSSBB-l-U-B_a_fl_-U__H_flH_*lMn^ WHY buy inferior milk v.'hen you can get the best cA che same price? SLEDGE GUARANTEED free from all germs and added preservatives. "CRAG" HOTEL SANATORIUM, PENANG HILLS. A perfect health resort and an ideal spot for spending holidays and week-ends. Crisp and bracing atmosphere. Bungalows for families, also59 words
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Advertisement324 1908-04-21 6 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHERS. jTHE LEADING AND ONLY HIGH-CLASS STUDIO IN THE COLONY. Our Photographs are of the highest Artistic and Technical Excellence, and are admitted to be Incomparably the Best m the Far East. No Satisfaction, No Payment. Orchard Road and at Hotel de l'Europe. _Hra_H-l-_H_H_Bfl_a-B_B_D-_-H-_H-_H-H-«-H LAMBERT IMITED ARGEST PHOTO324 words
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Article575 1908-04-21 7 Tm -kM£B* as Fleet. ocan Seel will visit Xankiug. m I v Bmppnta Hops *0 England. Th, Dally Express" reports that tbe I let*. New York March 26 with 3,000 L udon. The hop-> have come cLu::v b ss Pacific ooaat, and. m A: -Stic m market, the575 words
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Article40 1908-04-21 7 M mmw pubfifl iibrarv at New York, the K>p.ttch" sa;.*, is enough to make us ashamed of our British Museum, our Bodleian anl our Advocates' Libraries. This sumptuous storehouse of literature will cost a million and a halt. Hundreds of40 words
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Article278 1908-04-21 7 THE SPRING RACE MEETING WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday tbe 12th, Thursday the 14th and Saturday the 16th May, 1908. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 12th May, 1908. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value $7.0. A. Race for Maiden Horses. Weight 9st Ex-Griffins allowed 71b. Entrance, £20. Distance, Race Coarse.278 words
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Article306 1908-04-21 7 Thursday,' [l4th May, 1908. 1. The First Griffin Handicap. Value >'f 0 and provided there are five -tartan the property of different owners $50 to the Second Horse. A Handicap for Griffins that have entered for the Second Griffin Race (No. S) on the First Day. Winners exd306 words
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Article621 1908-04-21 7 ?.:turday, 10th May, W>s. 1. The Open Griffin Handicap. Value $400 and— provided there are five •ten the property of different owners $50 he Second Horse. A Handicap tor all Griffins that have started at this Meeting. Entrance, $10. Distance, Race Course. 2. Ihe Stewards' Cup. Value $SOO.621 words
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Article82 1908-04-21 7 (Corrected up to April. 16.) Bank 4 m/s M M 2'4 T 1 r demand M M 2/S| Private credits 2 m/s 2'4 T V credits 6 m/i M 2/4f Francs, demand Bank.« 291 GtsaucAXT, demand 21' 6i [ndia, T. T 174* -longkon -3, demand 10% Yokohama, demand m*82 words
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Article130 1908-04-21 7 April lb'. Tin M M $72.50 Gambler 6.00 f-kmbiar Cube No. i 10.37* Gam bier Cube No. 2 9.00 Pepperßlack (ord'n. Spore) 11.C0 Pepper, WKite (fair L.W. 5 p.s.) 19.25 Nutmegs (110 to the 1b.),„ -J LOO Nutmegs (SO to ihe lb.) 23.00 Mace (Banda) M M noru Cloves130 words
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Article682 1908-04-21 7 Capital Capital Issoe Paid I3sccd paid up Valae op Company. Q a .uttoua 1300,000 800,000 h) 10 BeUt Tin Mint»f 00. Ltd 7 $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bnuu Limited 1600,000 60",GC0 10 10 Hi-use.. Itvdraulic T.c M. Co Ltd ]•> 75 £400,000 350,000 1 I Dai Development Co. Ltd682 words
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Advertisement295 1908-04-21 7 On the Berth. STOOIVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ NEDERLAND. Steamship Company "NEDERLAND" The Company's Mail Steam r.i; KONING WILLEM II." will have Batavia on the 23rd April, at 4 p.m. and la expected to arrive here on Saturday, 25th April 1908, m the morning. She will Bail for Sabang, Sue/, Poet-Said, Genoa, and295 words
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Advertisement263 1908-04-21 7 NORDDEUTSCHBE LLOYD. CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO COLOMBO. On and after April Ist. SPECIAL CHEAP RETURN TICKLTS TO COLOMBO and BACK available for THREE MONTHS b partnre to that of arrival on return will be issued at the following rates From Singapore 18. 14. 0. Ist Saloon 13. 4. 0. 2nd263 words
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Advertisement80 1908-04-21 7 CHAPOTEAUT'S Phosphoglycerate The modern restorative of the nervous system For r.al tat l etc. and m I lA/ _3B It is i and ir *i mm/t 1 -*i PHOSPHOGLYCERATE SYRUP (CH'APOTEAUT, PHOSPHOGLYCERATE WINE CH APOTEAUT) PHOSPHOGLYCERATE CAPSULES (CH APOTEAUT; 8, rue Vivienne, PARIS-FRANCE ESHARAT KHAN Co. Cheapest and best Book80 words
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Advertisement140 1908-04-21 7 THE DIRECTORY FOR BANGKOK AND SIAM 1908. ication NOW READY. The Directory for Bangkok and Siam 001 U9 a complete and official List ol the Governn. I and tin I nmipal Commercial I m the country. It ith information absolutely essenttaJ to the merchant. the Trader, the Prof. Man, the140 words
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Article1031 1908-04-21 8 FIXE WIX BY SIXGAPORE. Monday's Play, bklanfor second innings continued. In fine cricketing weather, with a pleasant breeze tempering the heat of the sun, Skinner and Stoney, the not outs of the previous Situ d iy aftermon resumed batting for Selangor. Talma an 1 Bevan being the1,031 words
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Article343 1908-04-21 8 BROWELL'S TEAM v. CANTRELL'S. Playel on the Esplanade after the conclusion of the S:ngapore-Selangor Match. Brow-ell's. Eddis b Bevan 0 Stoney Ibw Bevan 8 Bacon o Pendek b Bevan 22 Cuscaden b Bevan 4 Noon o Miles b Mngliston 13 R L. Dumnan c Mugliston b T?lma 13 Warren343 words
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Article108 1908-04-21 8 The competition for the April monthly medal ot the Ipoh Golf Club resulted as follows L M Woodward 92 12 S<> H. Lloyed Gowdy 91 9 82 P. W. Douglas 89 5 84 Dr Clarke 96 10 86 B. Bradbery 90 3 87 The C >H >wing is the108 words
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Article162 1908-04-21 8 In visiting the links at Biai.itz almost every day the King is only maintaining the traditional Royal interest of his Stuatl predecessors m the Royal and ancient game. It is relat i of the King (then t of course, Piince of Wales) that when attending162 words
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Article106 1908-04-21 8 The Glenogle down from Amoy brought 1,618 coolies of whom about half are for Singapore, the others being for Pen log and Rarjgoon. The luveresk which came m on Fiiday and anchored outside the harbour hai on board a cargo of explosives consisting of fuses, friction piimers, smokeless106 words
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Article1072 1908-04-21 8 (Via Ceylon.) THE TRANSVAAL'S NEW GOLD LAW. Sole Right to Mine Vested m the Crown. only whites allowed to trade on mines. London, March 27th. Tbe Transvaal's 1 new gold law vests the sole right to mine for gold m the Crown. The right to mine for base1,072 words
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Article382 1908-04-21 8 Visitor Falls Feom Second Storey of Queen's Hotel. This morning (April 13th) the residents of Kandy received the unwelcome news of the sudden death, under tragic circumstances, of a visitor to the town. The unfortunate victim was the Hon. Mr R. St. Leger, a passenger on382 words
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80 1908-04-21 8 Wharves and Docks at which different vessels were berthed yesterday. East Wharf Basin -Nil. East Wharf Sec. 1 Glenlyon. Section 1 —Sheers Wharf- Nil. Section 2 Levanzo KutSang. 3— Xil. 4 -Garryvale. 5-Xil. N 6 Paroo, Diomed. 7— La Seyne. B— Nil. n80 words
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Article101 1908-04-21 8 Per Kinta: Messrs W. Cowan, Ritchie, Roadnight, H. Caldicot, F. W. Lyail, Gibb! R Pawle, Mr and Mrs Montgomerie, H. Rhodes, W. A. Hall, Branson W. F. Stoton and W. L. Watkin. Per Kistna Mr J. Wright, Mr W. Walker, Mr A. H. Withers, Mr H. Freeman, Mrs Butler101 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement20 1908-04-21 8 PIANOS Bought, Sold or Exchanged Pianos at $150 and Upwards, by different Makers Guaranteed m Perfect Order and Made for20 words
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Advertisement232 1908-04-21 8 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. CmiKH ('ON'TRACr WITH THE NET li Ei. L I N Di InMA Q II 1 1 1 E A gents at Singapore, Ship Agency, late J. Daendels Co., 2-3. Collyer Quay THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE ARE ONLY APPROX IMATE. s.s. Brouw Hi; Mooara Saba, Simpang232 words
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Miscellaneous561 1908-04-21 8 VESSELS IN FORT. Men-of-war Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For Sea Belle WMA. Yacht 400 Ahmat Api lo Port Dickson Last Coast Ship Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consignee For Ban Hin Guan Brit 243 Hunter Api 9 Pontianak Ban Lee Hong Pontiac, Ban Yong Seng Brit 280 Angus561 words
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