The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 May 1908

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  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MAY 12, 1908. NO, 6,288
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  • 174 1 Mr Winston Cburcbill has got in for Dundee, but the Liberal vote has dropped considerably. The executive of the Lux) Laague has i-sued a manifesto condemning the Irish who voted for (JnloßMti 14 Mm Chester and Wolverhampton Pa^e 7. The Amir Ins replied to the fl vernrneLt
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  • 677 1 I- is variously de-sr ,f the Pacific, Beautiful Hjnululu, and by other terms of enthusiastic appreo it i .n. A" wln-u the nurinini came i ImH such a possession I isdont of letting other people know they have got, it Mi:.,, i < with carnivals and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 180 1 A FEW NIGHTS ONLY. Lightning Japanese Jugglery Conjuring by THE JAPANESE MAGIC AND COMEDY CO. On Tour to Europe under the sole direction of Prof. KIKUGORU.) 12 LADY ft GENT. ARTISTS. JAPANS LIVING "DEVILS" GRAND OPENING NIGHT. COMING TUESDAY. MAY 12TH. AT HARIMA HALL Back of Raffles Hotel (TRAM LINE)
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    • 207 1 Entertainments. ALhTIMBRA Cinematograph Bea< ii Roai>. ALL NEW FILMS TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. Ist Show 7.30—9 p.m. 1. The Fairy of the Black Rocks J. Bobby's Practical Jokes 0. Fire in Odessa 4. The Hanging Lamp 5. The Old Maids Inheritance 6. Charley Paints 7. VIEWS ()F THE IMPERIAL CANAL, CHINA v
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    • 294 1 Entertainments. NEW VICTORIA THEATRE UESSKE a MANAGER. Maurice E. Bandmann J\ Buge Success. Wonderful Corricks Marvellous Corricks TO-NIGHT AGAIN. POPULAR PRICES. Private B>xes $20 orchestra Stalls $3 J). ess Circle $3 Family Circle $2 Pit Stalls si Doors open 9. Commence 9.30. PLAN AT THE ROBINSON PIANO Co. ~KL BOLTER
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    • 98 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. The'" Tip Car the Races, and elsewhere, will be found on page 3. Hevea Rubber Planting Co. meets on M. 19th— Page 2. Powell ft Co's ne.v sales printing material, freehold land, and goods recently imported, page 5. Ship announcements: Putiala for Penang &c, Prinz Heinriel, for China.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 304 1 TEE WEEK Tuesday. 1 2tfa Bigfe Water. 1 \i t^ 8.55 p Lodge Zetland, 8.30 p Races. F.rst Day. Banks close at noon. Wednesday, 13th- Hieb Wate*- 8.33 a 9.7 p H. E. The <rjvernor At Home/' 4.33 p Thursdav, 14th High Water.— l'. 22 8.7 a., 9 36 p.
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  • 216 2 The Pretoria Volksstetn reports how three lions were killed near Pietersburg, Transvaal, the other day, by the nineteen-year-old son of Mr Jo/ef Erasmus," a Boer farmer. It appears that y nag Erasmus waa on his way bo the Messina Mice and had outbpanned his donkey-team,
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  • 221 2 The TSobAbbb correspondent of |he Bong bang Daily Pfceai Wlllua BoVfctaag and other S >uth China u-ader-. will hear with regret of the death at his mi dence, Shameen." Brighton Road, Pan I3 Surrey, on March of Mr FVedoCM Oogl] Seaton. who was retired
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  • 413 2 PniMßOf Vamberj has an article in the Apr-i uuml>er of the International Review *m the subject of '"The Emancipation of men in Islam." He quotes ikith approval the Ji-.'tum of Pr EtY'-ndi, a subject of the Sultan who has graduated with distinction at Casbridg to the effie
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  • 809 2 Sydney. 22nd April, 1908. All good Australians endeavour to make pilgrimages annWly, to Melbourne at Cup time, and to Sydney at Easter. Svdney streets are crowded with visitors, the gentleman with hay-seeds in his whiskers jostles the resplendent lady protected by a fat bookmaker whose shirt-front displays a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 404 2 advertisements, NOTWES. CHOP IONG NUM SANG. Notice is hereby given that from the 13th inst., we shall not hold ourselves responsible for any order unless bearing the signature of DAVID FONG, CHOP FONG NUM SANG, No. 86, South Bridge Koad, Singapore. May 12 20.5 HEVEA RUBBER PLANTING Co, Ltd, Notice
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    • 689 2 advertisements. NOTWES. NOTICE. Take notice that tho Power of Attorney dated 25th October 1907 from Nai Nieng Pisam to Koh Chwee Chiang appointing him Manager of Chop Hong Lee Chan of No. 68 Boat Quay, Singapore has been revoked as from this date and that I the Undersigned have been
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    • 501 2 H&perttscmcntv. NOTIGES. THE EXCHANGE BANKS WII BE CLOSED ON Tuesday 12th inst. -d -n Thursday 14th inst. |at noon Race Da y s l May 0 15.' MADAME FAMBON, LADY DEKTIST. High Class Work Moderate Price. No. 215, Orchard Road. Nov 21 u.c JAVANESE COOLIES. Suitable for Rubber other estates,
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    • 549 2 H6vcrtiocmcnt£. BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. Paid-up Capital 115,000,000 RiBBRVi Fund Sterling Reserve $15,000,000 I o Silver Reserve $18,5( N 1,000 j 28 50 °.<KK) Resebvb Liability of Proprietors -H 5,000,000 Court of Dirictorb. Hon. Mr. Hinbt Ebswiok. Chairman. I GOBTZ, ESQ.— I>£P!TV K. <;. H Esq. (C. R Lknzmakn,
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  • 521 4 Tue bust t'i.i-i there are half-a d- v-n of ae running nightly ia Singapore, a id in instances two perfelTD WCefl each 1 iv- is sur!i 'ieut proof of the popularity ot antertainasent. The andieic* very i.ir^elv f Chinese and other i, Eoropeana being but Tittle given p i*v
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  • 112 4 What Woi i i-kn i.v Wartimk. the Dreads type ut sea by ible to complete disablement from a small torped I one-hundredth of her By complete disablement is not meant _-h there is ibk I 3hipa antec^d ml I t;ie Dreadnought would sink ii' j -truck ttuent-.
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  • 535 4 Those persons with socialistic tendencies who wish to down private enterprise (says the 14 Australian Minium Standard") should study [story, human nature, and political economy before t ey air their primitive views. Some men are lorn to lead, others to folio v. The great incentive to work is
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  • 272 4 The: iesthe Emperor and E ipresa of Kor^ been entertaine I by a cinematograph show. The beginning of moving ires was in thiswise.- Sir John Herschel after dinner in H-t) asked bis friend Charles Babbage how he would show both sides of a shilling at
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  • 70 4 Tii v World indulges in scare iiines for i r s description of a stage-kiss at die Broadway Theatre, and in black type describe- follows: "'lt lasts thro t" music and takes exactly sixtyfive seconds from t two pairs of lips meet to the time they break
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  • 503 4 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readerv The Singapore Free Pr«H is now a Horning Daily, and is on ttifl at depots from an early hour each rnorninp (Sunday! exoepted). Oath price Ten Cents a copy Subscriber*' copies prfll be delivered &'< their private residences, (or town offic
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  • 18 4 A complete summary I the nev the each bomew ird mail een kr Daws
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  • 628 4 S(MBf panOM nbet the remarkI essays on the inate question, written shortly ;iiVr tliH H „\«r using, pred.eting a development of militar. power in a future, Twenty millions or more of Boxers armed, drilled, and disciplined, and animated by pat•jc, if mistaken, motives, will make ence in
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    • 677 4 THE MEMORY MAN Brain Fag, Exhaustion, Neuralgia— The man who never forgets Is it possible there can be puch a manone who remembers everything? We suppose it does not ordinarily occur to readers what a tremendous advantage a reliable memory them, how even their very abilities, friendships, and attainments could
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  • 64 5 LAKOE AKMV uN IHKIU TRACK. The fol! .winj t..lefl;ram was received on Satorda, bj the Chines- ConsuKleneral tr^m the ioeroj of Canton As Hokow (Yunnan) wai weakiv farti. Bed, i Lumber ..t the re ..Unionists took the ;PF "'unity of forcing their wax throoeh me hwiVkefojffih taaartod Li
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  • 240 5 Canton, May 8. 1 here relai v g e rioters of Hokow, lanna:> 1; rted, behaved as busings between -a. B vos aud people ot the business Hokow arc concern- m Vt ry m :1> tude N '< C* a i 3 to the effect ti
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  • 466 5 ti::FA: DaMAOI D.ne. Several steau-.^r- miied I 5 langbai from .y N.C Daily \-.v,. o| April B'. .11 have a tale to tell ■tam that !;;:■>■ over that city en Frid.iv iftetnooa Prior to the l; bad I 1 for some days, but the bra barometer >^
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 642 5 HAVE YOU SUSPECTED YOUR KIDNEYS Many who haw kidney trouble have never I suspected their kidneys-, and yet the kidneys are the organs most likely to fall ill. because I they have the greatest work to do. Day and night, from birth to the end of our lives, they are
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    • 522 5 H&vertiscments. 2W&TIONS. AUCTION SALE OF A Valuable Trade»Mark. TO HE HELD AT Powell Co's Saleroom On Tuesday, 19th May, at 2-30 pm. The valuable trade-mark used for many years in connection with the manufacture of citronella oil at Teban Louise Estate, Singapore. The property of Hermann Katz, deceased. POWELL Co.,
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    • 428 5 flftverttsements. AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE A Cinematograph Machine and Accessories also Forty Cinematograph Films in good order and Comprising Recent Popular Subjects. Also Seventy Six Gramophone Records and a Talking Machine.* TO BE HELD AT POWELL CO'S SALEROOM. ON Wednesday, 13th May, at 11 am. Now on view. POWELL Co., Auctioneers
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    • 159 5 DLL o CONCENTRATED DISINFECTANT. 1 GaUon $1.75, 2 $3.25, 5 $8.00. This Disinfectant is imported in a highly Concentrated form and may be diluted up to 60 times its bulk, producing a Milk White Fluid which will not stain. This is the most economical and effective Disinfectant it is possible
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 22 6 Scott. At Aver Jerneh, i'pp<*r Serangoini Road, on the LOtfa inst., the wife of T. <i. Scott, of a daughter. I
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    • 61 6 Leicestek Van liovKN On 29th April at St. Andrew's Cathedral. Singapore, by the ft v. li. C. l/ard, M.A., Charles Edward J»annaby Lewis Leicester to Winnit'red Susan Van Royen. Donald WILSON.— At Liverpool, on the •2 l Mi April. John Donald. m.i>.. h.s.c. (Edinburgh), D. Ph. of Penang, to
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  • 31 6 I' the Press the People's right maintain, U an,-, > v influence and unbribed by gain: 'riot Troth h~r piortous precepts draw, I'l-'f^. toRi on, Loyalty and Law.
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  • 1923 6 To the hard-worked gentlemen who man the departments of the Government of this Colouy it must come with a sense of undeserved accusation that Sir Robert Hart» the venerable Irish official who has controlled for the Chinese Government its most valuable department, that of the Chinese
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  • 772 6 A QUIET PASSAGE HOME. Sir Robert Hart, the world EuBOOS btl pector Geneia! of Customs m China, wh> a passenger bone to London, by the German Mail Steamer Yorck, which arrived in port on Sunday and leit yesterday afternoon tOOI after two o'clock, ie making
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 257 6 Caldbeck, Macgregor Cos r^»n EXTRA SPEaAL >>-.#-. LIQUEUR WHISKY. KNOWN AS CALDBECKMACGRECOR 4 C? Obtainable erne* fmmntm: lot* nEhmrw 4-Of^v v i Everywhere AN IDEAL DRINK FOB RACE WEEK (Ualkcr's Extra Special Ulbisky AND Hirano Mineral Water. SOLE AGENTS: John Little Co., J j LIMITED. THE KOBINSON PIANO CO., LTD.
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    • 178 6 PORTRAITS, GROUPS and ENLARGEMENTS. Of the Very Highest Standard of Artistic and Technical Excellence, the production of acknowledged leaders in the profession, possessing the highest skill and superior experience, and working in the largest and most complet ely equipped and up-to-iate Studio of any in the Far East, We always
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  • 150 7 (Bt Submarine Telegraph— Reuter's.) HOW HER SONS MUST VOTE. Priests v Politicians. Received May 11th, 7 IS p.m. The weutise of the Irish League has v .rorously condemning A Kippori given to the Unionists at M m :.-ster and Woiverhampton. owing to ae Catholic Spools are endangered. Tatt
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  • 69 7 Protection for Surveyors. s' .eer> >urvey the Xo\ ic-Mitro-I «M thither. kiah c.ivairy fa ive I gVHHI iiir.iin order. T: Mitrovit/a line is the railway which, mooted by Barosi Aerentiuil, created some col- excitement in Russia. latter power howetei professed to be I ted A i s
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  • 55 7 Ma. end l'i v; > MDC More. I mr Stakbs I trion. Di 1 1 i -InglewoocL n 9xai Pause, D i nre. Btakks 1) Pin. Pain 9xaxm (2) Cooottev Kuril St\kk> Novar t a ll\- —B:lt lien, danhvooti EjenNft, StnrkniM. Biddy, Miii-" BW Ida. r n Ba<
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  • 159 7 Au .::mv tool pkflS iHiNtontl on Batardaj evening between Iw mi of Hokien r;k i h Pom olUieeonv b:i- mis Wt >'■ Three praie ti;:^-. They to keen the peaos foi us p m trued the acci .i- otdM from this locality, he would ask 'he police
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  • 60 7 Winston Triumphant. May 11th, Rec. 8.48 am. The 1 >undee election has resulted Winston Churchill, 7079, Baxter, 4370. The figures at the last general election were Robertson (L) 927G Lt. Shaekleton (Cons.) 3865. The Liberal vote has therefore fallen off 21^7, while the Unionist vote has increased by
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  • 63 7 Recalled His Afghans. May 11th, Bee 11 a.m. The Amir of Afghanistan his replied to the remotstiancefl addressed to him by the Indian Government, stating that lie has recalled the Afghans who crossed the north■l t"r'>Lt er, that he has ordered that I others be prevented from crossing,
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  • 145 7 A Long Journey. At Bfanteo, North Carolina, the Wright brothers aeivplaned for 15 miles in a seiw.trd direction and back, at a height of a thousand feet. The aeroplane was beautifully controlled despite the ten mile wind which prevailed The American brothers Wright, who hare be?n conducting
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  • 277 7 Punitive Expedition. Received May 11th. 50 p m. A st Petersburg telegram states that the Kurds have made elaborate preparations to resist General Snarsky's punitive expedition, (to chastise the Kurds fo^ their outrages near Crumiah), which expedition is at present detained upon the bcrJer. There is a great
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  • 111 7 A Chinese Iram-ecindnctcr charged a toons Malay before Mr <rieen, the tecond magistrate, festeiday, wkh refusing to pay three cents for ride and also with assault. When his worship had enquired into the oasCS be B quitted the Malay and fined the conductor >10 or seven days'
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  • 783 7 Thk Vktoria Theatre. Sir, With referetcj to the miiouncement iu your pap r of m Enterte. luuient to Da given on Monday night in the new Theatre adjoining Victoria Memorial H*ll, I am desired to point out that the Ute of the buildiDg was granted to Mr
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  • 285 7 The proscenium last night had been neatly but skilfully treated, and the lighting was everything that could be uesired. There was a veiv large audience, whose eithusiasm and delight at the programn.9 presented "were unbounded. In the first, place The Corrick Family were responsible for an eutertair ment
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  • 696 7 In Praise of Dr. Fowlie. To Thk Editor, Sir, I feel sure that hundreds of readers of the report in your yesterday's issue of the sitting of the Municipal Bjard will echo with thankfulness Doctor Fowlie's generous resolution. At last, we have a Municipal Counsellor who considers it his
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 507 7 ROBINSON Co. THE CLAUSS AUTOMATIC SAFETY RAZOR. DDIPIT V PRICE COMPLETE IN 0F LEATHER BOX Aft JJ- BLADES SEPARATELY $6.50 I JJ LiU I V ONE PACKET INCLUDING |A J V OF 2* BLADES. l2 BLaDES The Clauss Automatic Razor is simplicity itself. It is absolutely a perfect antispetic Razor
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  • 522 8 Tientsin Opinion. El is becoming increasingly evident from i the a. counts in Southern newspapers that the ■tir nooiod W*f the Tatsu Maru case is onlj Hi int'.'.ncy and that its ultimate outcome may ml such at will serkusiy effect coniimrmiil circles in this country. Among all secti
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  • 111 8 kn An bal For Hn Peking, May TVi Pek ver'ju.-: < t i..:s ,n':--k a sche: laiaati «oi na'ill ty. Telegrams have been daapatchod to Lord Li Chiog t'.i' 1 Chinese Mfninter to Great Britain, and t;,-' V „>■■■ ys ai L'ant^n and Um Min e Prorinoei t
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  • 173 8 I 1 i i'- 'he Kurds continue to C. lm 1 :petrate cont:i: itaragi The panen Be baas] f. pi I nimica i letb ca a I kelef rams cf -athy req khe low M a. I i w Britiab armoare'i m i lr lomii I herself to
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  • 22 8 Tiiis tihncni is nsnaJlj rased ama Imb IHm idea and n. uy Lt oared by <- in'a Paiu Balm two di
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 517 8 flfcvertisements. SHIPPING. WYX JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., ltd. A regular I CRI NIGHTLY Service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW T^IN SCREW STEAMERS. Undkk Mail Ck>VT»ACfB with the Imperial Ja.pa.nesb Goveunmbnt. Specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, piovided vith excellent accommodation
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    • 692 8 H&vertisemcnts, SHIPPING. OCEAN STEAM SHIF Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nav. Co. Ltd. The Compani-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 Liverpool monthly One outward
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    • 647 8 asvertiocmcnto. SHIPPING P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading ieaued for Ohina Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will Ic*v« Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward ffor China) 1908 Arcadia May
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    • 609 8 Hbt>crtt3cmcnt6. SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg. Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits. China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and onoe a month tor Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang ami Colombo. Taking cargo
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    • 418 8 Htwcrttsementd. SHIPPING. lit JL/« JL#» Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen INPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LUTE The fast and well-known mail i?U»amerv of this Company gail fortnightly from Jm^inen, Hambui'g v\a Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton Gibraltar, Genoa, Nnpieg, (connection Marseilles, Naples Alexandria and vice vers*) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Pen&nc. Singaport, Hongkong, Slianghai, Nagasaki
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  • 733 9 M I Hi as Debater and Leader. Prime Minister is a strongly-bnilt gtoruk the Hoose of Cob*. baadi hia pockets. He has a pOI itylQ I Otatorj and a way of i ac straight on his road with crunching To wat.-h hia at question time or in
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  • 577 9 The lowQff the civilization the more it. lies open to aggrdtaion from the higher, and the absence of the usual narke of human society tdvaneed beyond the primitive stages may be said t > invite such aggression. Over certain areas of the earth's surface there extends what
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  • 299 9 .n 5 RU< OLE tN V IST Sam UB Dr. Percial Lowell, the American scientist, covered how life will finally perish as I far as our planet is conceriu i. Long study of the planet Mars through the ,t telescopes of the Lowell Observatory
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  • 58 9 is probably no medicine manufacbh&t can be found in more homes in j the United States than Chamberlain's Colic, ■lera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It ha- b:en general use for over thirty years and each jive epidemic of diarrhoea and dysentery iug this time has tested its merit
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  • 586 9 STEAMiiKS. Giving p ri oj departure, «»<<■ known./ date cine lit r< and name of Ay< ids. Air:,.-. Sydney, Jane .."> BoMfeeaA A'-iiijes. China, M,-.\ 21 Mant.fi. AJotnous, China, May 8$; Ladalosia, San bug, Kaj B< j hn Kayor; I ArrHii.,:. Jdl IBy 22; P A < >
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  • 55 9 F. J. Ber M -Id and child Iren, Wall I M Shore, Mrs W Ta;. [aj and Mrs P. G. He -Mia I S Ki:: A. Stew; Per PA atid Mrs J. R. lace. To P j Per P 0 q! 3. W. Powell. Per P
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 319 9 aDvcrttscntcnt0 I The Tortures f of Savages ♦r are cot more cruelly ingenious than those Inflicted by" that arch-fiend <0 among" ailments Xeuralgia. Only a Q Ihoso who have suffered know the t y nerve-racking torments of this L painful disease. It is impossible *w ior nature to bring about
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    • 355 9 ELECTRIC «96 Hs* BOW U Hv I Tvra \jS j *s^^^^BB b VjK t MM f ms3a Maßßb <*aCBk» «Wr "I*^1 1 itflffWhl Jlflfk Vfl^ are not more silent when running than FOR Simplicity Reliability and Elegance These Cars are unrivalled. 2! have been sold locally and every one of
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  • 1074 10 1 Bl S. M. Xrau in Pall Mall Gazette/' The Anglo- Japanese Alliance has been so loudly belauded that no one is likely t:> forget it there is much more iVir of Japan's ambitions in other directions than those which have led to her military and
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  • 807 10 The Imperial family of Russia is tbe richest Royal family in Europe, and derives its wealth from three sources the State Treasury, the Imperial Domains (formerly Church lands), and the so-called "Cabinet Properties." The j State Treasury provides for the Tsar as the I Sovereign, the Imperial
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  • 219 10 Apropos of Parliamentary "bulls Mr MacNeill uttered a characteristic m other day I will now put to the A;. a< General another question, which distil arises. Mr. S})eaker. out of the MMtPI right hott. gentleman has not is as go:d as tin huli made by Mr. Bryan, the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 2 10 Santal Capsiiifs
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    • 460 10 dm jffik Wk B>' Special T jgtffTO'flP* Purveyors to m SSH B A Warrant JCxS^ r£^^ H.M. The King. k^j jsß ¥m jH BE jH mmg MM Celebrated Oilmen's Stores I mmm MjF I L PICKLES, SOUPS, JAMS, JELLIES, mJL 1 POTTED MEATS, MALT VINEGAR. mm HII BH Agents for
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    • 747 10 SINGAPORE AND KRANJI RAILWAY. From Ist April, 1908, and until further notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. UP TRAINS. 1 '2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Ifl 14 15 16 am. am. am. am. am. am. am. pm, pin. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm.
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    • 254 10 Singapore Cold Storage Co, Ltd. Near Entrance to Borneo Wharf. Telephone 1026. Sea stocks of ail kiud.s of Fro/en M(.-al-etc, can be delivered to shipping at t Wharves, or in the Singapore Load.*- on short notice. IF THAWED DAILY SUPPLIES are required, ordir- „:ic u.;i-i be U .< to the
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  • 373 11 The revolutionary party in China is the subject of a further letter to the Temps from M. Jt-an Rodes, dated from Canton. This correspondent »me time ago had an i iterriev with the weU-kaown leader Sun Sal Sea, and has since met with various adherents of
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  • 116 11 A:..onjj party >t who re entera board the new Onetoimi cruiser, I h has been b..: by M-^srs J. I. Thorny.i Co. at iheit WoolatOß work-, for the rovernaient, w.is his Excellency L: Chung-fai the Chinese Ambassador. his heal:l. at the luncheon I >ard, be Mdd bi> Oovuuml
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  • 154 11 Die a A ■:s 01 nu T \r--Mar Ca^e. Canton. A- m on •I- 1 instant of I V.n li;an:, .„••> I unique one. This man has been mi editor for some time with >:n^a.pore and Hon^kon^ native papers. and ting to native reports always had the
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  • 266 11 W.':. rafanaee fed statements which have e^i i peared in the Press respecting r. British trade marks in J ipan, the B-\>. I 4 Trad« tenra to remind British own -,i ;n the Far Ei,t of the run bj tailing to regiator their r fc
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  • 69 11 (Corrected up to May. 11.) Bant r. t'4 demand 2? JPrirate cn*iitB i in/B 2<- ,V credits 6 in/s 2/4| Fbanch, demand Bank. M M 291 Q»*MiLNT, demand 2c 6' India, T. T, w 174^ Hongkong, demand 23i% Tokohama, demand w 113^ Java, demand M 139^ Bangkok, demand 64}
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  • 143 11 May 11 *Pin buyers $60,571 Grambier 6.85 Gambfar Onbe No. 1 10 55 Oambier Cube No. 2 9.50 Pepper Black (ord'tL S'pore) buyers 11.1 2 Pepper, White (fair L. W. 5 p.«., buyers 19.10 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.).^ 18 H Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 20.00 Mace (Banda)
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  • 760 11 MINKS. Capital Capital Issc« Paid r Issued paid up Valas ap Company. Qu $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining Co. Lta g2l $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited 7 $600,000 000,000 10 10 Bruseh Hvdrauhc Tm M. Cc Ltd 1 1 £400,000 350,000 1 1 Duff Development Co.
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 486 11 HOLIDAY TICKETS. Koninklyke Paketvaart Maatschappy. The above mentioned Company issues, during the months MAY and JUNE, RETURN TICKETS to all ports on its lines against payment of a SINGLE FARE. The return voyage must be undertaken not later th an 30th June. These tickets are also available for the steamers
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    • 418 11 On the Berth. BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co., Ltd. FOR PENANG, RANGOON AND CALCUTTA. THE COMPANY'S STEAMER PUTIALA," I 2.99S tons. J. Farquharison Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Tlmrs- day the 14th instant, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for first and second class passengers.
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    • 358 11 TO LET. TO BE LET. The large comfortable European residence j known as No. 40 Ann Siang Hill. Splendid view of harbour. Formerly known as Bellevue Hotel. Apply to POWELL k Co.. Agt-nts. May 12 TO LET. From Ist Juue 190s, a compound bouse and garden, No. 16 Syed Alley
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    • 160 11 TO LET. TO LET FURNISHED. Balmeg at Pasir P. inning. For further particulars, apply to R Tuknkr. Brit.-; Dispensary. Mar 5 u.c TO BE LET. The handsome, oommodioos, cool, wellbuilt and conveniently nftnatotl family residence known as No. 9 LLOYD ROAD. Lar^e dining-room with u-- Sooring. Spacious and lofty drawing
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    • 120 11 TO LET. TO LET. A m-wiy bui.t bun^aiww No. I Roftd sth mils 'J \-iuk Kura-- ■'■}i{;> Ali Arobar 16 kxab Stow I Fob 28 uc TO BE LET. A Newly Erected Bungalow at the Sea View Hotel Compound, Apply to MEYER BROS, or at the S. V Hotel. July
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  • 2343 12 REVIEW. aticth Century impressions of British Malaya its history, people, commerce, in- and resources. Edited by Arnold '•a right London 1 assisted by EL A. Cartwright, (Singapon Published by Lloyd's Greater, UB Pabtishmg Co. Ltd.. London, 1908. Tae compilers ol this work insist upon fullec knowledge of
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  • 22 12 The output from this mine f": tie month of April was Pig. 120, of an approximate value of $18,000.
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  • 34 12 The following are theoffi 'i.il figures of the export of tin from Perab i<>v April I'." 1 Tin pikuls 78 kat t!f 3 1 m-ore 30,4>-> pikuls '2'A katties Duty I 16,436.05
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  • 35 12 N) fewer than twenty-six M il,i\ teams have entered the football competition fur the Shield presented by Mr E. E3. Colman, the rinrd migistra f e. Play will start on the l'.'h.
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  • 253 12 SEQUEL TO ALBAGOFF CASE. Mr .ir.stica Sercoiube Smith sentenced a •J.r.anese named Hassan bin Omar, a witness in the Aisag ti murder case, to ten years' imprisonment for perjury, yesi rday, and feven years on the alternative charge of fafse evidence in a judicial proceeding. His Lordship iaformed
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  • 155 12 \Three large P. 0 steamer-, the Delhi, (8909 tons), Pera (7635 toDs), and Palmero (7-597 tous,, were in harbour at Penan g on Wtdaesday. They represented an aggregate registered tonnage of 24,141. Quarantine restrictions against the ports of Penang, F. M. S. and Malacca are withdrawn. A shoal
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  • 204 12 AN EXEMPLARY PENALTY. Yesterday, a young Eurasian name<l C. A. Clarke appeared before Mr W. E Hooper bait f acted on an allegation of bilking. He pleaded that he bai lost his money. V. C Cannon sail that this was the second tima th 3 defendant had been brought
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  • 343 12 Per Speelman Messrs Tavenipr, Baron von Brandenstein, £ehaefer, J. Wolvekamp, F. D. Cochins, H. D. Gedeonse, A. Spalding and Ezra Per P A 0 Xore: Mrs Toting, Mr <i. P. Sayer. Mr M. Campbell. Mrs and fcwo Mi?Bes Forbes. Per Charon Mrs and Miss Lloyd, Mr Watson, Mr Loe!,
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  • 67 12 Wharves and Docks at which different vessels were berthed yesterday East Wharf Basin— Glenogla, Bast Wharf Sec. 1 Itanra, Taroba, A. Apcar i Section 1 -Sheers Wharf— Nil. Section 2— Patan*, Andalusia. 3 Cardiganshire. 4 Langdale. r Charon. 6— Marudu, Tydeus. 7-
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
    • 59 12 BINOCULARS FIELD GLASSES FOR PMINIHIIIIIIIIMHI II IS I A SPECIAL DISPLAY OF PRISMS FOR ■DISTINGUISHING COLOUBS. I OFFERED AT SPECIAL PRICES. M A N U FA CTU TED Y DOLLOND CO., lonoon. SOLE AGENTS IL SINGAPORE A i > APARTMENTS. POPULAR Rooms with board for bachelors and mar- ***X --3.
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  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 772 12 VESSELS IN PORT. Men-of-war Fla^ and Ton'; Commanders Arrived From V«r i ien Adamastur Port crnig 1757 de Sa Maj ltl lUkf Mat Ship Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consignee I D Amherst Bnt 135 Scott Maj 10 B'massin BanLtaK Arratoon Apcar Brit 2931 Stewart Maj 9 CalsotU Pd Simons
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