The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 April 1908

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, APRIL 23, 1908. NO. 6,272
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  • 139 1 The American Senate is iliß 1 1 tying arith currency bills Late telegr jlto, page 5. Tin Supreme Coart is still occupied with the Chinese Salomon Case, Ccuaeel making some lively remarks on Buperlorand L>fdrior wives Page 5 Russian divisions being sent to th. funt ii oonnection
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  • 1112 1 It ii sa id that while the good S Go km warn 01 ki* tnveli las eanee to a eif j U :> hab.tauts oi whir. v.»re terrified a -j.] p ,lel' by a mo&Stamu v.: dragon, I dwell ia an adjoining iwaaan 'j pacify tha brute, the
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 357 1 DAHL'S MILK. ~^i^— The only canned Milk m which the full flavour of fresh cow's Milk is retained. Tor tbe TirstCime m Singapore A GREAT AUCTION SALE OF High Class Irish Linens To te sold absolutely without any reserve price At the New Premises at the Corner of Stamford Road
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    • 157 1 Entertainmen ts. THE HIPPODROME Cinematograph Coy, Beach Road near Raffles Hotel. THE BIGGEST 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 o. To tame his wife 4.
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    • 377 1 Entertainments. ALHAMBRA CINEMATOGRAPH BEACH ROAD TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME Ist Show 7.30—9 p.m. 1. Wrestling matches m France 2. The avaricious father 8. An amateur acrobat 4. Easter Eggs 5. A gamble for a woman 6. The Vestal 7. Thirteen at the table 8. The Phlegmatic gentleman 9. From Socialism to Xihilism
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    • 99 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Bfessrs Kelly ft Walsh have a special brand of liuette playing cards, which represent the acme of comfort, and include a joker Pa^o An exp< rienced tutor Las vacaucies foe tuition Page 7. A young Englishman seek'- an BSSistantßhip on a ramie estate Page 7. Mrs. Bolter issues
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 343 1 THE WEEK. ThUESDAv, 23rd High Water. 1.51 a., 8 52 p. P&O Mail Homeward dae. St. Geo ge's Day. Lodge St. George, 5.50 p 3.V.1. Musketry Drill, 5.15 p Friday, 24th High Water.— 2.4B a 5.42 p Tunggal Tin. 2.3", Exchange. Singapore Tobacco Oo 4 p P&O Mail Outward due.
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  • 181 2 vßoni Apr! 2 1564 Die d April 23, 1616 I that chlf lI ry I ng tad swept the sea naaVs gang F kleigh we Are an iai ho ian' I \\'l. ipee So .s redder than, let aen 11m W.'h truer Bote on helmanl c- i M
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  • 203 2 The Pioneer" remarks We hate more than once noticed the extraordinary increase a iaaporta I igai into Indi-i and the shipments cbuii j 1907 ante I trgei wj.3 anticipated even by those who have care fully followed the I development of thia :rade. From the report
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  • 116 2 .n no o*her popularly elected •dature m the world is there an opposimill m numbers as the Conservative 0 iof All] rl Tiro men cornpresent ratks I the 'the facetious n il this r'act from tl c m r miTcrous and powerful Gjvernmcn'al supporters. B the Alberts irea en I
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    • 28 2 1 -m Makes Life Miserable *S? m »«M meet valuable nosreach of nmckuK aud you can b, r\ L°** r b pur- also by annfJin /r^iv o 10
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    • 587 2 B^crtiscmcnts. NOTIGES. PIANOS Bought, Sold or Exchanged Pianos at 1 50 and Upwards, by different Makers Guaranteed m Perfect Order and Made for the Climate. W. J. GARCIA, Pianoforte Tuner and Hepairer, r >o Bras Basah Koad. Oo a c NOTICZ. Notice is hereby giv« a that owing to my
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    • 722 2 Advertisements. NOTIGES. JOHORE GOVERNMENT SERVICE. Tenders are required for the supply of 100 Boundary and 500 Traverse Stones. Tenders to be sent m not later than May Ist 1908. The lowest, or any, tender will not necessarily be accepted. Details to be had from A. A. LERMIT, Chief Surveyor, Johore
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    • 521 2 advertisements. NOTIGES. MADAME F AMB ON, LADY DENTIST. High Class Work Moderate Price. No. 215, Orchard Road. Nov 21 v.c SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING Promptly executed. Absolute secrecy guaranteed. Mrs. E. F. HOWELL, Cavenagh Bridge Buildings, Baffles Hotel. NOTICE. Consignees of goods ex s s 'SENEGAMBIA,' SEGOVIA and BRISGAVIA from Europe having
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    • 500 2 B&vertiscmcntt.. NOTIGES. JAVANESE COOLIES. Suitable for Rubber other estates, guaranteed to be Singkehs, are supplied on very favorable terms by MORAUX Si CO. Api 2 M NOTICE. At tbe furniture sale to be held at No. 100, Orchard R3ad will be included the following One Rubber tyred palanquin, one Shanghai
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    • 555 2 Bi>pcrttocment£. BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. Paid-up Capital Reseevb Fund Sterling Reserve $15 f ooo,< m\ M Silver IT mm 11 9,600,* 100 j v Rf^ w^W Resekvb Liability of Phopeibtobs S 1 o,< M Covet of Directors. Hon. Mr. Hbnht Kbhwiok. Csataaiaji, E. Gh t*T/., Bmj Dbpoti i mm
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  • 412 3 Mr. Hiram Percy Max m, son of Sir Hiram Mdx.ro, claims to h^ve invented a silent firearm. which, used with smokeless powder, may, he thinks, revolutionise waifare. With a silent r;rl ol course, skirmishers could down pickets without their presence keaaaj anted, and possibly, with au extended front,
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  • 304 3 Vbr iry 27. "Tht '-he T:r;ih triage wi. I vvith (it-ncr X>cks i.iy. fellow- I by many Rooa Keppel went vol ka meet them. He shoo h he la with the lending K.hel. who asked hmi i: they had foug ly. Colonel Roos-Ki ppel replied
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  • 63 3 our i ns m lha matter of Stat- Socialistic* ipeii nts. [I baa B [at a tment, State C 1 iei c* and several other Mini-' tUter prises tha oompai ur private individuals A IB the bj it ises of the ruilwavs 8 ■&> aud lhe accurate pros tbe i
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 4 3 Lingering Coughs. ::ue through
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    • 563 3 Advertisements. g FOR SALE. FOR SALE. Large quantities and regular supplies of first class iron-bound casks. Apply to c o Free Press. Api 21 28.4 I STATE FOR SALE. No reasonable offer refused An estate of 130 acres within 10> miles of Port Dickson, over one mile of sea frontage
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    • 550 3 advertisements. A ue TIONS. AUCTION SALE OF i Household Furniture etc, also a Piano TO BE HELD AT No. 109, ORCHARD ROAD, SINGAPORE Saturday, 25th April, 1908. at 2 p.m. Comprising an excellent tone upright iron Grand Piano by the Robinson Piano Co., Ltd iron double single bedsteads, polished satin
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    • 680 3 Advertisements. AUCTIONS. MORTGAGEES SALE. At Messrs. H. L Coghlan Co's Hart. Monday 27th April, 1908, at 2-30 p.m. All those three pieces or parcels of 99 years Leasehold Land being a portion of the land hitherto known as Lots 42, 43 and 44, of Grant 67, and now according to
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    • 507 3 EAGLE A^Y ammrn^ '■\^tn m^^-'-' ■^^*as%C^anf A^mm B An^^W AT Vv^ Ik *r m I^^^ PRI M A Amwrs\ FOR ALL HIGH-CLASS WORK. ON THE LIST OF THE CROWN AGENTS FOR THE COLONIES. IMPORTERS. The Borneo Co., Ltd. SINCAPORE AND KRANJI RAILWAY. From Ist April, 1908, and until further notice.
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  • 32 4 Here shall th" Press the People's ripht maintain, Unawed by influence and unbribed by gain; Here patriot Truth h?r plorious precepts draw. Pledged to Religion, Loyalty and I.aw.
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  • 1651 4 Thursday, April 23, 1903 Ever since the fatal heart break down at Bristol, the result of an exceptionally hard day's woik, it became understood that for all practical purposes Sir Heney Camp-bell-Bannerman had to say good-bye to active Parliamentary life. Ani since then a steady physical decadence sat m, and
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  • 365 4 Kf M >udy, leaped a <■: M bm Koal* Kaageer, is tepefied to be seriously ill. A wire to Ho ngkong states that Elouin. the music hai. celebrity, is d The Besßtaai Dowager of China oon kith. But she is oadereh od I be extremely ne? ab nt the j
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    • 393 4 TEPLITZ a NA TURAL SPARKLING MINERAL WATER. FROM THB TEPLITZER STADQUELLE (BOHEMIA) In cases of WO Pints. (PRICES ON APPLICATION) iSOLE AGENTS:— CALDBECK,. MACGREGOR CO. I JOHN DEWAR'S j I OLD LIQUEUR WHISKY. S I 4&SQflßa\ per dozen $14 J ft fif a? "^si^W c JT^FBIB M s J aji?*^L
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    • 342 4 Wilson Co. PHOTOGRAPHERS. THE 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'Earope. LAMBERT IMITED ARGEST PHOTO FIRM
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  • 347 5 LATE PREMIER SUCCUMBS. Received at 11 20 pm. Sir Henry Campbell Bannerman iied this evening. Can:;, bi 11 Bannerman, The Right Hon Sir Henry ...C.8., M.P LL.Ih, D.L, JJ> ad >on of the late Sir James GampbelL Forfarshire, some time Lord Prov W, by Janet, youngest daughtMr. Henry
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  • 332 5 Tbe S. 11. K. IV. Monthly \{.u. I takes place on Sunday, April :h p.m j Jewish off si ia I >wn sxes v will be kept closed sJso to-d ij i Layi I I the Passu er. i Tuesday aY thfl D itch steamers m Urn barbcnr were deootaled
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  • 1018 5  -  By A Candid Friend. thPr T y g V° f °PP° Blti on leaders, whether Tory or Radical hang the pictures, Sir Henry Campbell- Bannerman is on the line m tne place of honour. The reason for this is not ore of mere courtesy. Liberals comment wi
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  • 76 5 (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's.) Yet Another Bill. Received at 8.30 p.m. The Committee of the House of Representatives at Washington has resolved to shelve the currency bill substituted for the Aldrich Bill. They favourably reported on Mr Fowler's Bill providing for the appointment of a Commission to prepare
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  • 26 5 Rec. April 22nd, 10 50 a.m. The latest details regarding the railway disaster near Melbourne state that forty-two have been killed and eighty injured.
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  • 42 5 The Irish Land League has decided to instruct the Irish m Northwest Manchester to support Mr Winston Churchill. Mr James Fitztlm Hope, Conservative, has been elected unopposed for Sheffield Central, m succession to the late Col. Sir W. Howard Yinceut.
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  • 306 5 U I FENCES HEARD BY MR HOOPER It is doubtless a convenience to the public staving at hotels to have rikishas at hand and for this the proprietors are allowed to engage pullers who are at their disposal. Thes j pullers have on several occ isions given
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  • 289 5 A Malay named Mao mood was sentenced to two months' rigorous imprisonment by Mr Green, the second magistrate, yesterday, for sleiliug clothing from a mosque at Serangoen Raad. The engagement is announced of Mr S Collius-Patton, Secretary of the Singapore Foundry Ltd., and Grace Lydia, fifth daughter of Mr and
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  • 53 5 [By Submarine Telegraph Reuters.] More Raiding. Received at 3 p.m. From Peshawur ad vices have been received stating that the Mohmind tribesmen, numbering ten thmsand, have baen raiding the border and have fired on the British pickets. A British column of three thausand has concentrated on the border.
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  • 38 5 RUSSIAN DIVISIONS SENT. Strong Russian'reinforcements have started for Bebamvar. Received at 3 p.m. A telegram from St Petersburg states that the Yieeroy of the Caucasus has ordered two divisions of Russian troops to the Persian frontier.
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  • 25 5 Eec. 0.21 a.m. Turkey has p-emised Italy a satisfac>>ry settlement of the Tripoli coasting question. The sanction of the Sultan is alone awaited.
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  • 14 5 French Reinforcements. The French troops m Southern Algeria are being rapidly reinforced.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 224 5 To the Editor, Daar Sir, As mislea. Hug s'atements have from time to time appeared m one or other of the local papers regarding the Reserve held against this Bank's Note Issue, I beg to advise that tbe following Securities, amounting to £325,000, are deposited at the
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    • 239 5 It is a pleasure which motorists are beginning to fttlly appreciate nowadays, t i travel iv a silent car, swift, and ea9y running. Such a one is the latest Siddelev car, which the Central Engine Works, (who are sole agents for the Subsidiary Company of Tickers, Sans
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    • 63 5 An accident occurred at the Kallang works on Tuesday. A steam crane driven by a Malay knocked down a buffer sti p and fell over. The driver was severely scalded. The accident is said to have been caused by the carelessness of the Malay. The Singapore mortality
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 317 5 RQBinson co. JUST UNPACKED STYLISH EXQLUSIVE MODELS IN TRIMMED MILLINERY FROM LONDON PARIS. ALSO A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF DRESS MATERIALS. COMPRISING Filet Voiles, Plain, Embroiderei and Stripe Ninon Voiles, Eoliennes Crepe de Chines, French Muslins. Bordered Cotton Voiles, Bordered Voile Robes, Lace Robes, Embroidered Lawn Robes &c. LATEST FASHIONS
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  • 389 6 1 apr tes ou I tre general yt< a tn r« rent M MM Ma .4' the other markets there may be small variations. Singapore, &Oib .April 190a Betins, Lon^ per catty 6 do. French do BmJ per lb. 1" Beef Steak do. 20 Bean per catty
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  • 208 6 1 I :'..e mastery of musical inst ata soon thing ut* Urn IMI Tee problem of ying machinery to the riolin su as to imilajfel t'jrnnnoe of the human performer is one that has att BJ geniona persons m the past, but hitherto non-- md any amnm
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 63 6 A Remedy that is Truly Magical m Its Powci to Relieve Pain. E .Madras Co-u 51 Math is Ea oa, saj "I eertaii j ink Chamberlain's i he, Cholera and Piarrho< bi one ol tlu- best setferma; Erom an attack of colic and after trying a OOUple d.-s wilhout relief,
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    • 464 6 advertisements. SHIPPING. RYI j JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY Service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. Undks. Mail Cont*acts with the Imphrial Japankse Government. Specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for
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    • 775 6 H&verttsements. SHIPPING. I '$r r PA 3RI OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' 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
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    • 652 6 Bbvertisements. 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 Coaßt, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or aboat MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) 1908 Delta Api 25 Malta
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    • 662 6 B&vertiaements. SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regnlai service between Hamburg, Bremen. Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, s China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly 1 for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo.
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    • 497 6 Bfcvcrtisemcnte. SHIPPING. ox Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen INPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The f&st and well-known mail et«amer? of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Eotterdam, Antwerp, SouthampGibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marsei Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port Said Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, H-; ngkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki 4 Kobe
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  • 78 7 (Corrected up to April. 22.) Bank 4 ra/s 2/4-j^ demand 2/3 1 Private credits 3 m/B 2/4 f\ credits 6 m/s M 2/i| Francs, demand Bank... 291 Gkkmant, demand 2£6§ India, T. T, 174* Hongkong, demand 19 Yokohama, demand w 113^ Java, demand 139^ Bangkok, demand 64| Sovereigns, Bank
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  • 774 7 Capita! Capital Issue Paid Issued paid ap Value np Company. y u jtatloa. $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining Co. Ltd 728 $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited 7 $600,000 600.0C0 10 10 Brnseh Hydraulic Tin M. Co Ltd 10.71 £400,000 350,000 1 1 Duff Development Co. Ltd
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  • 343 7 By Major E. C. Ellis, Acting Commandant O. Singapore, 21st April, 1908. S. V. C. mteers attending the prize giving at -ion of the S. R. A. Meeting on 2nd will wear uniform, Drill Order. S. V. A. Orderly officer Lieut. D. Roherston. 1 hrderlj N O. 1
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  • 134 7 April 22. Tin $72.00 Gambler 6. SO Gainbier Cube No. 1 10.37^ Gambier Cube No. 2 9.00 Pepper Black (ord'n. Spore) 11.00 Pepper, White (fair L. W. 5 p.c, buyers i9.12| Nutmegs (110 to the 1b.).., 20 50 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 22.10 Mace (Banda) M nom Cloves
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  • 485 7 It il .nly useful and inter- -:!ng that we should have a careful and temperate volume on the present condition of India ■written by a man of experience, and such a work m this hook by Mr J. D. Rees, c-I Wish my years of bing sd
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 567 7 NOTICE Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappy. Service No. 11 (to little Sunda Islands) will be extended to Port Darwin (Australia). The Company's steamer van RIEMSDYK sailing on the 23rd April will take cargo with transhipment at Soerabaja for Port Darwin. For freight and passage apply to SHIPSAGENCY LATE J. DAENDELS CO., 2-3
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    • 525 7 TO LET. FOR SILE. To Let, No. 91 Robinson Road. Apply to B. N. Elias, 5 Malacca-st. Aug 1 7.5 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.
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    • 336 7 WANTED. EXPERIENCED TUTOR HAS VACANCIES. English, Commercial Subjects, etc. Apply B. A. c 0 Singapore Free Press." Api 2;; 29.4 Young Englishman seeks situation as assistant on a Ramie or Rhea Fibre Estate. Knowledge of manufacturers requirements. Apply B. R. co Free Press." Api 23 27.4 WANTED A smart Chinese
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    • 277 7 141 ikOT^^ t av£lns/L/£aIAAVJLa/v9« IHlHsils, a "We Undertake to Supply a First-class full shed Billiard Table, design No. 1, to following Specification, vir Eight Massive turned Legs, raised panels to knees, Carved Brackets, Screwed Mouldings, double bolted, best Welsh Slate Bed, extra heavy solid cushion rails fitted with our new
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  • 741 8 EXPLOSION AT KEPPEL HARBOUR. AN OIL SHIP BLOWN UP. A few minutes after eight o'clock last night an vi inning explosion, the sound of the detonation extending all osw the Tanjong Pagar as far as Neil-rd, and even reaching to town, took place on the Dutch oiltank ship Tansarfifie, m
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  • 108 8 I»i n \MKt; BLOWN DP. InJ '-> reached Singapore of an acci .eh occurred on board the 1 mtcfc steamer B on the morning cf April 19, just before her departure. The ▼easel wa3 lying alongside the wharf when the Many Chi< nes > The ti emu-,
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  • 37 8 Man 1 a aoon Committee, that •al St. Petersfa issiai rernpethal they mil see irawal of 1 A thunderbolt M m Japan on the par. is ground of the Kinauunotb Uvisionwhr. militairy exercises were m nm<»«« 0
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  • 988 8 WIVES OR NO WIVES. Counsel and Law and Custom. The important action concerning the distribution of the estate of Choo Eng Choon, j a Singapore Chinaman of great wealth known jas the Orang Kaya Saigon," was carried on yesterday, before the Chief Justice, the Houble A. F.
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  • 579 8 LAWYER AND AGENT IN REMARKABLE CASE. The judgment of Mr Justice Fisher m the Moses vs. Niblett action, heard by hi 3 lordship some weeks ago, was sent up by birn from Penang, and it was read m the Supreme Couit yesterday by Mr Justice Sercomba
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  • 348 8 A very handsome Challenge Cup, the gift of Sir John Aird to the Singapore Royal Engineers (Volunteers) has arrived and has been handed into the custody of Capt Thompson S.R.E (V) by Mr Friedberger representing Sir J. lin Aird m Singapore. The cup, which
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  • 13 8 1 "I am now using lodide of Strontium Solution fParaf-Java^ with fvn»M«l J
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  • 80 8 The M. M. steamer Haiphong m connection at Singapore with the homeward Dutch mail steamer Vondel and the outward English mail steamer Delta, is due here on Saturday morning, wth the mails from French-Indo- China. Diving operations are being carried out at the P. O. wharves, Keppel Harbour.
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  • 511 8 A Brilliant Career Cut Short. The South China Morning Post (15th) says Hongkong was shocked yesterday afternoon by the news of the death of Mr A. H. Rennie, which occurred at Lyeemoon Pass about 4.40 p.m. Little information could be ascertained about the
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    • 286 8 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. LTndke Contract w;th the Nktheklan;.s India Govfkn.vsknt. Agents at Singapore. Ship Agency, late J. Daendels Co., 2-3. Collyer Quay THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE. ss. VAN BIBMSDTH TandjongPandan 'Billiton'. Batataa JawavOoast, Si Soerabaja. Boeleleng. Ampenaa, Ifaknseer, Boei m, An na, Bauda -Neira. Toeal.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 313 8 CLEARANCES. Api 21. G'enlyon, Brit, str., Farloy, fjr Akyah. Profit, Nor. str., Olsen, for Bangkok. Api 22. Besident Bchiff, Dut. str., [Jnns, for Pahang and Kuantan. Betsy, Dut. str., Bojeng, for Bagan sua ports. Inverclyde, Brit, str., Lea, for New York. Brouwer, Dut. str., Bouman, for Djambie. Hainam, Brit, str.,
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    • 491 8 VESSELSIN PORT. Men-of-war Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For Wher Sea Belle F.M.S. Yacht 4 'JO Ahmat Api 21 Pahang Port Swel Sea Mew Col. Yacht 500 Coleman Api 22 Pahang UnOSrl Ship Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consignee For Ayuthia Brit 692 Curtis Api 20 Calcutta Borneo' Bangkok
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