The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 28 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, TUESDAY, APRIL 28, 1908. NO. 6,276
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  • 135 1 The Prince of Wales repreee^tad the King and Queen at Ihe funeral ceremonjr in the Abbey of Sir 11. Campbell Buinerman. M. Cleinencau was to attend. (Pt^o r TbeG^mui iteamer Bimongaa irai sp:z d, ou C'pium being C\ fcovered aboard. S'je was later on released. (Page 8.)
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  • 977 1 Blue book re ding i* wearing work awhile i. Fhan tre, howem KMt< to on mftthfir, I do the i ■i re dei Possil only remotg paal to the |ft*jj -r an] KJ. may have PWantic i:.terert i ir oi word-building, 1 1 rnav 1 1.. the last]
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    • 324 1 The only canned Milk in which the full flavour of fresh cow's Milk is retained. Tor the ?irsi Citm in Singapore. A GREAT AUCTION SALE OF To be sold absolutely without any reserve price At the New Premises at Hm Corner of Stamford Road and Armenian Street. ON Tuesday, 28
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    • 203 1 Entertainments. alhameTrX CINEMATOGRAPH BEACH ROAD TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME Ist Show 7.30—9 p.m. 1, Wrestling matches in France '1. The avaricious father 8. An amateur acrobat 4. Ea-ter Eggs ■o. A gamble for a woman 6. The Vestal 7. Thirteen at the table 8. The Phlegmatic gentleman 9. From Socialism to Nihilism
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    • 425 1 Entertainments. Cinematograph Coy. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ALL NEW PILMS ex P. 0. DELTA at 7-30 p. M. 1. Ladies of the whip 2. Distress 3. A Trip to the Sun 4. The Mountains in Switzerland 5. He tames his wife G. The Tulips 7. A Child's hate 8. A runaway Motor
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    • 49 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. To let. bungalow.— Page 7. Sailing shortly, the Sultan and Cooeyanna. for Australia; Boelow for China and Japan. Tranqnebar for Europe, Mattca, for India Portß, and Euryalus fcr Australia and Java. Page 7. For sale, victoria and horse. Page 3. Caldbeek Macgregor'fl Chop Bajafa whiskey. Page 4.
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    • 379 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday, 2*th High Water.— SAG a., 9.35 p S.V.A. D.RF. Gun Laying Drill, 5.15 p B.V.L Company Drill. Wednesday, 29th Bign Water:- I 37 s 10.8 p Lodge St. Michael. Thursdav, 30th High Wi>.ter.— lo.23 a., 10.36 p. 8.1. Mail Homeward closes, 3 p S.V.I. Musketry Drill, 5.15
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  • 98 2 Student tli ire D .s of th i tl iv. And too at home, upon a later day, steret of scien ger yet with learning skill of rule did blr-: y in the fertile isle el r rich spoil We wiui gft r gave a I ud. f
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  • 257 2 ten ose memories go back I I will learn with le ft Efier. Robert L u?g the :mous East bow'..;. B rn in I ,Mr Laig, who -lied on \at his rectory in B was ii his wxtj r. A> beg kTe up first- ricket when he went into tha
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  • 791 2 Appended is part of the Report for 1907, presented at the aauual meeting on Sunday. Gentlemen, In submitting to you herewith I the first Ueport of this Association, I would first and foremost congratulate you on the fori mation ef the Association itself. The pressing need
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  • 129 2 H;" Bequests to Charities. One of t I jt distributions of bequests is contained in the will of the late Mrs. Uy lands the widow of the millionaire Manr manufacturer. Mrs. Rylands, who died on 4 Feb. last, was the widow of Mr. John Rylanda, merchant of Manchester
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    • 42 2 Morrhuol Creosote was carefully tried in a ca&e of threatening throat and lung trouble, for which patient had l>Ben treated with Tarioua remedies for many n ontli3 previously, t. od liver oil and creosote preparations were not tolerated by the Btomach, bub
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    • 441 2 H&verttsemcnts. WANTED^ Lady of good position and education is willing to take charge of child or act as companion to lady, in return for passage to England. References. Apply E. co Free Press." Apl 14 tu 6.5 EXPERIENCED TUTOR HAS VACANCIES. Eugl sh. Commercial Subjects, etc. Apply B. A. c
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    • 570 2 Hfcvertfsements. NOTIGES. SHORTHAND TYPEWRITING Promptly executed. Absolute secrecy guaranteed. Mrs. E. F. HOWELL, Cavenagh Bridge Buildings, Raffles Hotel. MINING. Gh H. Hone, Consulting Muting Engineer Baffles Buildings, Singapore, and 10 Walbrock London E.C., and F.M.S. 20 years experience in the Management of Mines in the Far East. Reports on Mines
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    • 382 2 advertisement!.. NOTIGES. MADAME FAMBON, LADY DENTIST. High Class Woek Moderate Price. No. 215, Orchard Road. Nov 21 u c JAVANESE COOLIES. Suitable for Rubber other estates. guaranteed to be Sin&kehs, are supplied on very favorable terms by HORAUX Co Apl 2 JO SORE GOVERNMENT SERVICE. Tenders arc n quired for
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    • 446 2 Bt*ertf£emcni£< BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. Paid-up Capital t Rbsekvb Fund Sterim- Bm n $15,00< Silver Reeorvo $13,50 >W,«KP RESRKVK LIAhJLITT OF Peopriitoss ?1.V000,000 Ooukt of Directors. Hon. Mr. lit.\;.Y KitswiCK. man. i. Qtom i-^q.— ]>kp' E.G. ilAi.i.m, BtQ, C. R. Lit m LvFuwmtuh E. fi A. Ivohb, K&q. C.
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  • 951 3 i ;u>prv i: h cf summer Iringa to the tgain the question which everv nudanft asks himself, whether he devotes I •ii exerjise. Among ••.on there is ample evidatce that spotts hold a large p<sit Ps i thoughts, as is proved by the md toothed! matches
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    • 779 3 Singapore Sporting Club. THE SPRING 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 >)>i. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight 9st. Ex-Grillms allowed 71b. Entrance, $20. Distance, Race Course.
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    • 683 3 7. The Griffin Consolation. Value $300, and— provided there are five starters the property of d'fff-rent owners— sso to the Second Hor?e. A Handicap for all Griffins that have run at the Meeting, and not won. Disiance, Race Course. 8. The Ex-Griffin Consulation. Value $800. A Handicap for all Fx-Griffins
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    • 516 3 H&vertieemcnts. mienoNs. ESTATE DF KHOO M PIANG, Deceased AUCTION SALE Tuesday, 28th April, at 2-30 pm. Agricultural land situate off Jurong Pioad, Singapore, area 8 acres 4 poles. Statutory Grant Xo. 1609, quit rent £5 Partly planted with fruit trees. POWELL Co., Auctioneers. Apl 23 29.4 AUCTION SALE OF The
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    • 443 3 There is no Work Possible on the Most Expensive Machine which cannot be Performed on 'I [the Empire typewriter I V^ I Gentlemen. I It is guaranteed to outlast the highest priced machines. It is without clumsiness or excessive weight. Its Simplicity and Beautiful work have gained for it the
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  • 157 4 Domestic Occurrences. Marriages. NEUBBONNEB-WbSTBBHOUT. On the 25th instant at St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, by the Re*d, H. C. Ezard, M. A.. CJolonial Chaplain, Cyril Vincent, yonngst son of the late Mr. Walter Nenbronner ainl Mr-.. Neubronner of Singapore to HJith Harriettf. eldest daughter of Mx, and Mrs. W. K. Westerhout
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  • 1226 4 The Sigapore Free Press. Tuesday, April 28, 1908. right i In precepts draw. Law. The :tir has been thici of late ia the Mtiy Peninsula with talk of the policy of the Rubber Qtrowzn' Association ia L «udou and a defen-sire movement on the part of a good many managers
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  • 676 4 Mr E. L. Bfockman's usting appointment as Bdsideat ijr Perak datei from A 15th. Major A. S. Yaureuen acts WOMB dant of r te M.thv B ktes Ghiidee during the absence of j A. Walker. Mr Eric Mixwall lit? b«en appoint -1 i member of the Tumi Immigration Com. mittee,
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  • 434 4 Appended is a transla.1 1 >n of a b I article iu tin Singapore vernacuUr newspaper Utusaa Mahivu.' The English newspapers in Straits are full of whai they call the Malay matter, or how the Malays should be treated iu the Federated Malay States. It came
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  • 261 4 Three Chinese 1 on a charge of enticing away a married woman. Penang a in quarantine by an order issual lit a I .t. weU, of the Malacc. School, who ttthi with typhoid ent, leaves for Java for a health nij dty. The monthly meeting of the S W will
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    • 264 4 Caldbeck, Macgregor Co's j A EXTRA SPEQAL LIQUEUR WHISKY. known as CALDBECKMACGREGOR&C2 I \^CHiHA,HO»6-KC»»»,JAPAr< 3. STRAUS StTTIEMEiHTVy 6*l^ J f| O R I M Obtainable J Everywhere, IN ViEW OF THE WE -IRE NOW MAKING OF ENTIRELY NEW GOOD3 ■■I I ll— lII' I S.O/1E EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES WILL BE SHEWN
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    • 117 4 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 in the Far East. No Satisfaction, No Payment. Orchard Road and at Hotel de l'Surope. ft AMBER.T IMITED H ARGEST msm photo
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  • 96 5 "GLADIATOR LOST." American Towns Destroyed. (By Submarine Telegraph Renter's.) fe a ived April 27th, at 10 i»m. ia *h-? English Channel L since 1881. I*> <; I-i total wrack. F bin?- i b&Te been drowned and 84 are missing. A "si Ins derastated Kissi* «PPi Alabama m3
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  • 19 5 i^ed 9.2 I p.m. The Government is purchasing in ad ::rcs at I r a large ry.
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  • 27 5 TAFT GOING TO PAN AMA. 1 i\ 10 am. Paft, th a -ship ind itaoh- ting to P knama pendin i I etween the taandCol imi ii.
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  • 100 5 tBBSRY X"T CLEAS 3erg Us charged Tcco Bfr Ho i the Dial Cou .th rubbery of |2 •^ith pre tding .ve conBjbl nagli fa .1 he was walking Boad when the accused up and s.;id he was a de" onMe rol I bin of $2 and tl
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  • 59 5 meeting will be held or. at 2 30 pin. Ih-d C tl 8 vrill move that an additi :o Geneml ie of instrumeuN for the purchase of the property **S rjß ing Th lor consideration are (Ist Raad- lows and Orphan L tnd Improvement Amendment, B )ks Bill
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  • 126 5 •ent.ly the question of the reorganization is again diseased by v QJstry of War. It was stated th-it the Would be jointly pro- I of Fin slice for the purpose cf pn. Og bipa ontriea and of establishing and that the aanu.il expel ould h-
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  • 66 5 v.blem of the unemployable is not to .ping them to the Colonies We froiti one feber, and it is not to be expected Colonials will I I of fact, the root of the whole trout. I I man. as our a call him. This individual Mn« to
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  • 77 5 FUNERAL CEREMONY AT WESTMINSTER. (By Submarine Telegraph. Renter's.) His Majesty the King has directed all flags on Government buildupgs to be flown at half mast today, on the occasion of the funeral ceremony of Sir Henry Bannennan at Westminster Abbej. The Prince of Wales will be present
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  • 17 5 Kseeived at 2 40 p.m. Canada has invited the American Pacific Fleet to visit Columbia.
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  • 231 5 Y< >TJNG MALAY WOUNDED AT JOHOEE. An ':-i\t occurred near the Kim Kim I bore on Sunday. A shooting part j from 9 ngapore vrjre beating a piece ol jangle. Buloag, a noted Malay Bportsman was one of the accused in the Alsagoff murder charge) fired at
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  • 377 5 We have received an interesting little phlet on this subject, the latter part of the title apparently referring to a symptomatic pbasa of the former, by Dr Uh tries Begg, of Bath, who is well known in China m his long practice at Hankow. It is
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  • 55 5 The Trade retni as I r 1907 show that the lvalue of the exports from the Stite «»t was $29,281,438, an inf ever 2J millions. The merchan- alone Bhowa an iaoreasa of clow on u mp >rta were $25 703,52d, and fteme^antUe imports $22,122,897, an increase of over
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  • 508 5 ACCUSED IN THE POLICE COURT. Yugi, a Japanese man, appealed before Mr Green, second magistrate, yesterday afternoon, on two charges, one of cau-iag the death of a Japanese woman en February 11th last and on a second, of attempting to commit suicide. Mr Hastings Rhodes appealed for
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  • 264 5 Via Hongkong.) Bank Notes in SHANGHAI. Peking, 19th April. The Waiwupu has made representations to the doyen of the Diplomatic Corps to the effect that the foreign Banks in Shanghai have decided not to accept the notes issued by the Chinese Bank. The Board of Foreign Affairs urge
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  • 101 5 ROUND THE WORLD IN 3 HOURS AND TWENTY-THREE MINUTES. A few days ago an interesting experiment was carried out by a local newspaper. With a view to testing the comparative rate of speed of various telegraph system?, the news paper sent off to itself two telegrams, each of five words
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  • 1022 5 April 17th, 1908. His Excellency the Governor, and Mrs Gueiifz, arrived here by the S. Y. Petrel on the 4th insh, from JesseltDD. The yacht came into port very quietly, and theie was no Guard of Honour or ceremony of any kind when the Governor landed. San dak
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  • 539 6 raless the United States Government reariange- the shipping laws the Inked States will be pnwciicwn to compete for the commercial mastery of the Pacific, says the San KimucUco Commercial Ne^-.' Tlie paper Mjja '-'>■■- BgW for dominance in the Pacific is I u between the
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  • 267 6 The Co- lenitea an lering 4 the Col ■as I their otl'er of preference, and dej thai the whole thing is a sham and etence. The Order in Council lately published in the New Zealand M Gazette they will condescend to read it, g them something I
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  • 157 6 The Japanese battleship Fuso, which was wetal S the active service list has now been made a target vessel. Admiral Baron Saito, Minister of the N a issued instructions Kamimara, CoruB lief of the Yokosuka Port Ada to keep the vessel at V for the time being,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 456 6 B&vcrtisements, SHIPPING. JAPAN WAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd, A regular FORTNIGHTLY Berrice is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. Undsx Mail Contracts with the Imperial Japanese Government. Specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First A
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    • 736 6 H&verttecments. SHIPPING. jgr /n OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd, AND China Mutual Steam Nav. Co, Ltd. Ihe 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 and Liverpool monthly.
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    • 646 6 advertisements. 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 PortB. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) 1908 Delhi May
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    • 587 6 Bfcvcrtiscmcnts. SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. BL £> IT The Bteamen of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Iln-men. Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the strait-. China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightlj' for Havre and Hamburg and once a month foe Kremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and
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    • 383 6 H^vcrttecmcnt6. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd, ErerreL INPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and woll-knowi] m&iJ llMaMi Qiii Con:].'Hny mil fottnigbtly trim Haiuburgvii* Ji< >lU>rdfuaa, Ant w,,r]< Gibrnltai, (n-uoa, Napl(;s, (ooonaetioa Ma KaplM, Alesandrk and noa *wm) Port .Said, Suez, Aden, Cuiombo, PMUMtf,Sing^) re iiongkong, Shanghai, Kaga6»ki 4 l» te yokohama and
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  • 718 7 Capital Capital Issue Paid ImSttmd pmld ap Vwlat up Company. UuiUttomm $300,000 300,000 10 10 Beiat Tin Milling Co. Lti 72$ $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited 7 $600,000 600,0C0 10 10 Brueafa H yd T:n K. IJo Ltd £400,000 350,000 1 1 Dsfl IX Ud £-60,000 60,000 1
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  • 239 7 Mr W. W. Bailey is in Colombo on hU ■iy home accompanied by Mrs Bailey) In the short time Mr Bailey fa us been in Selan^ov ma carried the Berj cross through the bud 'y danUJaißg against nTonariiq proR l I '<■'■ n&oA
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  • 269 7 directors have issued their report for the two y rs 1 P« I List. The company were much handicapped in their operations on the manganese depcs .y exception v >~-ns during 1906 and 1 and in J March, I the ore em and about a mile and
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  • 176 7 1. 190a RAITfI AND MALAY STAT: 3. The following Lots, comprising about 30] Ton- Tons Ceylon, were offered at auc: I lay and sold as follows. C per lb. C.M.R.E. L pe 9 -old 3 j 3 Dsmanswra 6 shet 4 36i ■Jli- 3 0|
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    • 554 7 jElfcvcrtiscmcnts. On the Berth. BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. FOB PENANG, RANGOON AND CALCUTTA. THE COMPANY'S STEAMER 11 MI'TTRA,' 4,64 I tons, J. K. O'Sullivan, Commander, will be despatched fur the above ports on Thursday the 80th instant, at 5 p.m. S o has excellent accommodation for first and
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    • 542 7 advertisements, NORDDEUTSCHER LLOIB. CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO COLOMBO On and after April Ist, SPECIAL CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO COLOMBO and BACK available for THREE MONTHS from date of departure to that of arrival on return will be issued at the following rates From Singapore <£ 18. 14. 0. Ist Saloon
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    • 524 7 EXCHANGE. (Corrected up to April. 27.) Bank 4 m/s 2/4 demand M 2/3 f Private credits 3 m/a 2/4| credits 6 m/'s 8/4| Peak cb, demand Bank.« lM 291 G-k:rmany, dem?.nd M 2S6J [ndia, T. T, lU i Hongkong, demand 20£% Yokohama, demand 113^ Java, demand 139^ BAS3KOX, demand w
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    • 282 7 §fl£ lU&L«?lMi'*lM UyyH uU., LIU. No. 1 DOC K. No. 2 DOf Length Inside 514 ft. Length in Width of entrance, top 95 it., bott Width of entrance top 60.5 U 1. 75 ft. g ft. Water on blocks 27.5 ft. v a blocks 20.6 Time to pump out 4
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  • 553 8 Yesterday morning Mr Justice Sere^mbe Smith heard applications for probate. The Official Assignee was appointed interim receiver in the estate of Raman Chetty. The case of Loreridge v l>rage, motions tq vaiv the Registrar's Report, was fixed for Thursday afternoon. A "Shifty" Bankrupt. Mr Tozer noted flaf the
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  • 102 8 eleven of the S. C. C. will play the Police at .tion football this afternoon. The teiDi will be PJ itigan; H. A.Hopwood and C. S A i thola T. F. C tthl rt« M D g remand i < .ve now got a fairly good team together and
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  • 49 8 hi -it:- the Driesei; played on Saturday and Sunday, R beat Den up and one in < final, white Holloway had a bve la the ■-•"ii.-upaiilone. Bkratatisai Hakea Life Miserable Ahapi y valuable noa IT ofmanldnd uare You tln-uw a.iJe business cart-s when you enter vonr 1.,..-
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  • 344 8 PICKET ATTEND WITH FIXED BAYONETS. Two privates of the 99th Deccan Infantry, Kooldip Singh and Fey Singh, appeared before Mr Green, the second magistrate, yesterday, on charges of being in possession of bhang valued at $80 at the barracks at Alexandra Road. They were accompanied by four
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  • 227 8 CASES BEFORE MB HOOPEB. OnSal '.V Ust.Mn Cooper A.bbsengaged a first-class rikisha in Sophia Boad, ed to Chanosry Lane, and later, reed 1 3 -phi i Road. The distance coTered was L mUes bnt the vehicle was detain* ed Brs. The sum of sixtv cents was tendered as
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  • 205 8 HYLAM GETS SIX MONTHS. A Ejl&m was charged before Mr Green, magistrate, yesterday, with being iu possession of stolen property, B goose, a turkey and some fowls. Mrs Emma Angus, a widow, of 21 Sophia Eoad, said that yesterday mornm^ she ind that w ted a few
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  • 110 8 There is a fanny case of international honestj down in Arizona, just on tie line between that State and Mexico. A Yankee farmer lives there, cue Ainosa Barrow by to, and it is his laziness to raise chickens. 1 ed is cheap in Mexico, and chickens ring fine
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  • 1082 8 Contradictory Evidence by Experts. In the King's Bench Division, on March 27, Mr Justice Walton continued his hearing of evidence on an issue in the action of the North Western Rubber Company against Huttenbach and Co., adjourned from some weeks ago, when his Lordship
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  • 54 8 The Kussian Volunteer fleet steamer Tambov arrived yesterday from Od< ssa enrou*e for Vladivostock. She is expected to continue her voyage today. Telegraphic information has been received from Penang cf a submerged wooden barge being reported in the Straits of Malacca. Latitude 2 deg. 32 min. North-Longitude 101
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  • 63 8 On the arrival of the Dutch steamer Simongan from Swatow on Saturday, the Opium Farm officials seized opium valued at $870 in the Capta n's cabin and morphiue valued at $480 in the cabin of the sacond officer. The ship was seized. On the application of Mr
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    • 175 8 DE KONINKLiJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPiJ. Uim Oootkaoi <m :ke I [nm GK mmm Agents at Singapore, Ship Agencj. late J. Daendels Co 2-3. Collyei Quay. THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE AliE ONLY APPP.OXIMATK. s.-. Brouwer Bfoean Saba, fi April 2y bsdbCabpemtieb Bfimtok, Bliajoi joDi; -I'aniiuu. Toboali, Soeni s.s. Both r Bataria
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 545 8 PASSENGERS. Per Kinta Mr Robert, Cumberledge, Mr and Mrs Thoburn, Master Tiioburn, Mr Van Cuylenberg, Mr and Mrs Duby, Mr and Mrs Rode, Mr and Mrs Ellis, Miss Lake, Miss Davidson, Messrs Waring, Unger, F. Gomes, Jensen, Gibson, Bagnall, "Whitehead, Oakley, Burgess. Per Kistna Messrs Moyne, Stom, Ember, H. Baker,
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    • 606 8 VESSELS IN PORT. Men-of-war Flaj? and Tons Commanders Arrived From For Wher Sea Mew Co!. Yacht 600 Coleman Apl 22 Pafaang I'neertam Ship Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consignee For When A. R.ckmers Ger 2073 B.ir Ap] 22 Kuchinotzu Behn Meyer Bangkok 2 Amherst Brit 135 Scott Apl 25 Pontianak
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