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

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1 12 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, MAY 23, 1908. NO. 6,298
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  • 164 1 A batch of llile End Ghi*rdiaaa hive bten arrested m connect with i <>or law m ndals, including a former major of Stepney. (Page 7.) Lord Milner at a di: ipr of the S. A Association laid the c< ■unuy was gciog hackto condition! thai held befbie
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  • 1389 1 1 ll the last Sund w duly appear with the lowest button of our waistcoat mil' sen «d. Fm taMtre .r__. weeki wt bare bai which iparata Erom life, and all makes life worth living. N»w we ing off the hours, head fall during tht- ro <»r three davg
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 198 1 DII ■IJ ll O favourably known for InU! In LO 50 years m the Straits. Boudoir, Concert Grand, Grand Upright Grand Pianola tTjk 1 A ft ft c Best an^ tne Cheapest m the r ANUS M ket mm mmm mm mm snow ROQMS 3?5 Vjctorja Street A. FRANKEL Co.,
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    • 70 1 I CONTINENTAL I TRADE J: .:^*-vJ| ImARK MOTOR TYRES. Singapore K'_mpers Co. Kuala Lumpur Federated Engineering Co. 111 BUlf *C 1 33 OO I rT fc: ____k___-____i C _-___-_t 2= n M. BOLTER, 69. ANSCN ROAD. JUST ARRIVED Thk We ll known PERNOD FILS ABSINTHE THE POPULAR BITTERS "AMER PICON'
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    • 197 1 Entertainments. ALHAMBRA Cinematograph SPECIAL NEW PROGRAMME NOW ON. ALL NEW PICTURES SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. COMMKNt IK MONDAY. MAY 25. _»Ii: L I. WILLIS, PB 881 n: Deave's Marionettes, The FINEST MARIONETTE SHOW that ever visited the East. This Show was SPECIALLY ENGAGED for the CARNIVAL at MANIL4, and ar, d route
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    • 110 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Wanted, stenographer and typist for Hongkong, Chinese clerk, and Tamil Hospital assi-t ant— Page 11. B. I. Teesta -.tiling for India on 28th Page ii. Wanted, two cargo boats Page 11. Notice re Chop doo Huat Page 2. For Bale, iron hulk Taucarville Page 2. Mortgagee's sale by
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 332 1 THE WEEK. Saturday, _;>rd High Water. 2.4". a., 5.6 p Lodge St. George, IS p Schools Celebrate Victoria Day. Cricket S.C.C. II v. R.G.A. S.V.C. Monthly Handicap Shoot, 2.30 p Sunday, 24th High Water 5— 4.4 6.24 p Rogation Sunday. Victoria Day. Swim Club launches :7. 8, 10 a., 2.30
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 291 2 THE SUCCESS OF BRASIER CARS. 1904 Gordon Bennett Cup (Internat.) First 1905 Gordon Bennett Cup (Internat) First 190(5 Grand Prix A.C.F. (Internat.) Brasier alone had all his cars placed 1907 Verona Cup C, T. First 1907 Lyon Sport Cup (Hill climbing) First 1907 Val-Suzon Cup (Hill climbing) First 1907 Lyon
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    • 383 2 advertisements. NOTWES. NOTICE Is hereby given that Chop Joo Huat of No. 47 Boat Quay Singapore and Joo Huat Chan of Bangkok have this day been dissolved by mutual consent. The Managing Partner l,|uaik Tye Huk is now the sole proprietor of the above Chops. The beneficiaries under tht wiil
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    • 458 2 Hfcvertisemcnta. NOTWES. NOTICE. THE EXCHANGE BANKS WILL BE CLOSKD ON Monday. 25th May, VICTORIA DAY. TO PARENTS. Clark's List of British Scholars undertaking entire charge of Indian and Colonial Children" will be sent post free to all applicants, from Arthur W. Clark, 29, Wellington Road, Brighton England. Oct 21 s
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    • 495 2 fl&vertißcmcntt,. NOTWES. MADAME FAMBON, LADY DENTIST High Class Wobe Moderatl Pbicb. No. 215, Orchard Road. Nov 21 v.c NOTICE. Persons having any claims against tha Estate of the late Dr. C Bailees ait- requested to forward them forthwith to the -U-detsigned d. k. McDowell Principal Civil .Medical officer's Office. Singapore,
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    • 563 2 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Bankm* Corporation. Paid-up Capital >,000,000 Rhservb Fund Sterlint- Reserve 115,000,000 "> tftfl Silver Reserve $13,50 M 50J .w0 Rbservi Liability of Propeiitors < ",,000,060 Court of Dirbctors. Hon. Mr H*nst K»(-wick. Ce_ir_c_x E. G k E.g.— m :i.y.a\ B. Ot. B* Wt\ C H 1 N'.MAVN, }-_„j
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  • Page 2 Miscellaneous
    • 112 2 Sunday Church Services. A _THB] BAL. F Later. HB Mafc-M and Litany. vi Holy Communion (Choral 4pm Obi-dram S< lea. pm E n .md Sermon. them will be sung at the close of Evensong. LAR-LB*'-, Sn I Livks. 11.15 am Foo Chow Ser-. 4 Childre:. Sen ice. 315 pm Evensong
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  • 1406 3 THE FIRST PRINCIPLES OF MORALITY AND THE LICENSING BILL. I F BBS A. I'm; .i i pa, QoaiJ-STOB d .c 1 ia I Hrlestnn P on Sunday, _k.pi 19 18 There is vei > Beldom f*J tmt for I m\ h most i ta an ice g-fies to the couunu
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  • 587 3 From time immemorial the search for a remedy for leprosy has been carried on. When we consider the hideousness. the chronicity and the practically hopeless nature of the disSSSe, this is not to be wondered at. Although almoet every year brings forth a new cure,
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  • 583 3 M JllOH'l At;.*« k Speaking at the aw the St George's Society m Neu Tors. Mj the PaUic Prosecutor, aad Oenei am. Commissioner of Polict nnm which will expose both officials to persecution fcthe hands of tl many a long day. The St George's Society is very
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  • 230 3 THE ELECTRIC" GUN. take the following from tbe Engineering Times": An astonishir.. written by a Colonel of the Royal Engineerac appears m the Contemporary Re In, it is stated that a weapon is m existence which* by the application of n impart; an initial velocity < 0 feet a second?
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  • 70 3 A Demand from Canton. Canton, May 14. A memorial c demanding the early appointment of a -pening of a national assembly is now culating among the populace m Canto: nature. As soon as a s obtaim proacb the Viceroy requesting him to lory. 1 the meoaorial to the
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 844 3 IN THE HEART OF PEKING Brave Convent Nins Labour Unceasingly To Elevate and Succour The Ignorant Suffering Poor. Theib Sistbb Superior Tells How Helpful DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. Are In This Wore and Relates _nsTANCES Where Cases of Anaemia. Rheumatism, Stomach Disorder, and Other Ailments Have Been Cured P.v Their
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    • 357 3 ELECTRIC MOTOR CARS are not more silent when running than Simplicity Reliability and Elegance These Cars are unrivalled. w have been sold locally and every one of them is giving complete A recent testimonial says "I have completed 25.000 miles on a Coy- entry Humber, and Car is running equal
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  • 858 4 A HONGKONG VIEW OF THK Ol'il M POLICY. We have ail thr way through the COUrsi ol the British Government's quixotic and erratic I I r«piem»km or the o\ Ira ing st< idfastty to mr contention that I a ms entirely and y
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  • 77 4 k on the new hotel which Messrs. Sararc to errect m Ipoh. has been .vernment recently occupiei by Mr. E. S. Clay, i taster, stand- the arc I n I the hotel, are now I who have already removed the greater portion of the roof. The bull
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  • 563 4 Statement bi thk governor. At a meeting of t lie Hongkong Legislative Council, on May 14th. Sir Edward Lugard presiding, the following questions on the actiou of the lo_p3rial Government and the reply thereto by the Governor were tbe first business tht: OPIUM QUESTION. The lion.
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  • 430 4 'amille Flammarioo has once more returned to a question which has alwaj3 inter -ted him Who were the precursors of Copernicus m challenging the doctrine of the immobility oi the earth We know that the diurnal motion of the planet waa recognised by tbe Pythagorean school.
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  • 231 4 A very good idea ol the e\i< ttl sion which followed the American fina crasjj map be got In H-Msn Ha Go's latest circular, m w e Neu York banker- I of the year. Bank dearing- during the las: three mouths, they point out. have been stea dtiljr
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  • 186 4 Undo Sam wants fii muchacho6. He wai.*- ndustrious and ful young native horn residents from Philippines to take the place of M t numl-ei of hinese who are at present d: ing pay from the United States govern as cabin, deck, and ys on b fighting ships
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  • 210 4 ror at least tw.. centuries ma*he .iStronotm 11 and H Dg I rind out some simpler ruethoc tg t:, longitude of -lu| mi m neat. At a recent meeting of the Freeu A nimny cf Science, says Tne Globe's Paris correspondent. M Bouquet de la
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  • 115 4 The Tokyo correspondent of a paper m allusion to the coi__U( difficulties now being experioiu t d tliere Tbe ild and firm I KveYs. Co. is m difficulties, bui eto pull through. The firm m Kobe has 1 nsiv.- transactions w tL nose m Osaka
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  • 27 4 TO LOSE THE;! ON< E8 J Calcutta. May I The Amir is reported to hav< .Ugl.an pr. aching a jehad will Pic f<->«,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 529 4 fc|||^ BUTTERFLY BRAND jlfi3 BEST KNOWN --BEST LIKED. I being mechanically prepared without the addition of sugar or any presei vative, is very easy of digestion, and has saved many lives ailo/er the world, as it is retained where all other food is rejected, insist on FusselTs. Keep your Labels
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    • 528 4 Hbvcrriaemcnto. *~-~-"w-«---n-----a---wn-— i i__«_mm_____mm Hall's Coca Wine $%&''•s you like to say W&W- oodb y e t0 th »t intolerable •■•'••i__-^- lassitude that unfits you for '>:v:':j: v.'; labour and robs you of all :•:•:•%:♦:s*: the enjoyment of life Or to the disease that hai r 'PP e d you
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  • 1430 5 I Laß'.elv BXCUUM Estimates. The >nd ordinary general meeting of the Angle Malay Etnhhet Company, Ltd, was held yesterday April 29) at the offices of the! L uid on nerce, Cannon street. B C 3 r'nnk BweU nham, K. C. M. G. a Chairman.) presiding. T v Mr
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    • 1111 5 GRAVEL-STONES FOLLOW BACHACHE AND URINARY TROUBLES. 5, St. James Street, Daventry, England. I hope that no one may ever have to go through what I have undergone these past three years with kidney disease. It began with cruel pains m the back, and bad urinary disorders. But these troubles were
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    • 674 5 advertisements. AUCTIONS. MORTGAGEE'S S ALE OF Valuable Freehold Land House Property SITUATE AT KAMPONG BAHRU ROAD SILAT ROAD, SINGAPORE. To be held at Powell Co's Saleroom. On Tues. ay, 2nd June, at 2-30 p.m. Valuable freehold land, area 14 acres 19{ poles comprised m Government Grant No. "21. Together with
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    • 619 5 advertisements. AU&TION*. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Teak and Nadun Wood Household Furniture Etc. THE PROPERTY OP THE REV. J. ANDREW SMITH. TO BE HELD AT •'ELPIS" No. I":. MIDDLE ROAD. Saturday, 30th May. 1908, at 2 p m. Comprising iron single bedsteads with tubular posts. Teak wardrobe with full length
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    • 534 5 a^pcrttacment^ AUQTIONS. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. I TWO IMPORTANT RJttJTORE AUCTION IN TANGLIN SATURDAY. 23rd MAY Valuabi niture and Curios at Balaclava. Dalvej R tin property of J, K. Romem, Esq SATURDAY. 30th MAY valnaa* Fm niton and spocialh good plants at Om Grove. Tanglin, the ropett] ol Mr-. h>v. Newton. H.
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  • 35 6 h_Jl t*he P;es>= the People's richt maintain, I a«i(! In influence and unbrfbed by gain I f».re natrii it 'i r_t_ h glorious precepts draw. Pledged to Religion, Loyalty and Law.
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  • 1254 6 It is not a thing that one cares mu.h to say about on Empire Day, but a telegram that app3ars this morning justifies the declaration that has already been made that South Africa has been lost to the Empire." Lord Milner, whose labours and anxieties m
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  • 1372 6 Qn .1 kom farroAfo Hi. Juvenal. Do any of on:- Singapore clean-shaven lawyers or clerics admit an affinity between "dressing" and addressing similar to that alleged of himself by Bishop Winnington Ingram- We read. 'The Bishop of London, speaking on Bd mday at Parfcstona, Dorsetshire, mentioned
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 161 6 4B Af wmmmmmammam^m^m^m^*^ 1/ ASSMANNSHAUSE!\ SOHNLEIN COS. RHEIMGOLD nSSM/tNXSHZUSER. (White and Red Sparkling Rhine Wines) SOLE AGENTS: CALPBECK, MASGRECQR AND CO G. GEORGACOPULO'S EGYPTIAN CIGARETTES. ill IMIIII _TITT QLEOPTiTRR M GOLiO TIPPED No. I JOHN LITTLEICO., LTD. m m m THE "MANSION." Bntranee, Oxiey Rise River Valley R~ad This well
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    • 69 6 TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND J. Campbell Latham Co., Court Naval ft Military Tailors 59, Conduit Stbbbt, LONDON, W. Mr. H. G- DISSMax ws p4 uc. m __F_p fWEHBB9V-_BB C-2A_S__£ fltt *'<yi <tfM______B____________l? fl__i _l i i THE "CRAG" HOTEL SANATORIUM, PENANG HILLS. A perfect health resort and an ideal spot
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    • 198 6 Best Lighted STUDIOS In the East. LIGHT, that is the proper kind of light, plays the most important part m the production of perfect Photographic Portraiture and we must confess that no small measure of the success of our portraits is due to the ideal LIGHTING ARRANGEMENTS of our Studios,
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  • POOR LAW SCANDAL.
    • 39 7 Number of Injured. An express h.i- ato the rear of *aer passen ge -tain if Contich. near Antwerp. Bl were killed, and seventy-nine injured. Three carriages packed full of passengers were relu.ed to matchwood, inflicting appalling injuries.
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    • 27 7 O -c I Ma) 22nd. 20 p.m. The Russian Cabinet has decided to •epeal the incre ity vn Ceylon and Lndia tea- Sept. Ist.
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    • 25 7 Received M ij 22, 1" LOam The Queen and Princess Victoria will accompany King rard on his visit ta Rus- i > ♦>^<—
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  • 440 7 The four- itrate, Mr Thunder, gave his reserved decision, yesterdaj as to whether :ne cons nee ould be charged with rting sam.u into the settlement. He held that he c:uld be so charged. for the defence, thereupon called th. accused. The accused stated that he sols proprietor of
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  • 72 7 LORD MILNER'S WARNING. (By Subrnirine Telegraph. Reuter's.) Rec. 3.20 pm. Lord Milner, speaking at the dinuer of *:he South African Aaaociation, said that South Afii.a was now governed by cornman'! >s placed m power by Brit an, and nai reverting to the renditions that held before the war.
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  • 78 7 TJ. S. EXPERTS DIFFER. There are disagreements m the U. S. Houae oi Repiee< atativee and m the Senate on the question of the currency, this causing a deadlock. 9 aiator Aldrich introduces his bill for appointing: a Comm r ssion to investigate ths currency situation and to report
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  • 27 7 At Washington the U. S. Senate has ratified the treaty with Japan for the protßCtion of trade m irks m China and Korea.
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  • 27 7 Mr Asqnith m the House of Commons stated that he hoped that the House would be able to rise towards the end of July. .> <
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  • 477 7 A Chinese "bilker" who also borrowed tifteen cents from a puller was yesterday ordered by Mr W. B, Hooper to pay the puller a dollar, and, m addition, hand m $5 by wiv cf tit:*' m default fourteen days. A Malay has to undergo the
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  • 1043 7 COMPANY NOT WOUND UP YET. ANOTHER BREEZY MEETING. A poorly attended meeting of the shareholders of Tunggal Tin, Limited, was held at the Singapore Exchange yesterday afternoon. Mr W. Duuman occupied the chair and there were also present Messrs C. B. Buckley, I. Ellison, L. J. Chater,
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  • 416 7 The case against thre9 Javamse, charge <i with the murder of a Pathan watchman at the Pulau Brani Smelting works was brought forward yesterday before Mr Ghrean. Mr Hastings Rhodes appeared for the Crown and Mr H. E. Gaunt on behalf of the three defendants. Lance Corporal
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  • 237 7 A young Teochew appeared before Mr Howard, m the District Court, yesterday, on two charges of theft from the person. The evidence showed that m the early hours of Monday morning, the accused took seventy-four cents from a rikisha coolie whom he had engaged, and made off
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  • 135 7 Not till the burning lamp of time Flickers and smoulder > m its dying thine, Within the mighty oceans of the world Shall cease the glory of Britannia's name. Faint to her seagirt isle th. cry is sen f The sobbing of a nation sore distressed, Th*-
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 310 7 Robinson Co. NEW SHIPMENT OF Ladies' Japanese Silk AND LACE BLOUSES ROBINSON COMPANY. Particularly Attractive Tanglin Auction "VI AT BALACLAVA, DALVEY ROAD. Ualuabie teak household furniture, $c THE PROPERTY OF J. E. ROMENIJ ESQ. Saturday, 23rd May, at 12=30 p. m. BRILLIANT TONED PIANOFORTE BY BRINSMEAD, LONDON, Teak Drawing Room
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  • 510 8 Ordinary Meeting, Friday, 22nd Mat. Present The l>eputy President (Mr J. j ru.fi.lM. Dr. Fowhe and Messrs Coghlan,;; Bailey, Wat-rime, Cheng Ken_r Lee, Ong Tek Los and \V. Macbean also F. J. Benjafield lActiag Secretary], aad H. Gostwyck 1 Acting Engineer). Minutes. Tht' minutes of the ordinary meeting
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  • 307 8 BEFORE MB JUSTICE SEBCOMBE SMITH. Hart 1 mil y Batten re I ikeu m the Moond oeml jeaterdsy, there being a large adanes 1 I adh debtors and crediI tn A'j_"U_; other natten was that re G. P. X.eholson. Mr Rhodes for the dei negotiations had not been
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 511 8 H.vertisements. SHIPPING. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY Service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. DND«a Mail Cont___.cts with ths Imperial Japanksh Govhrnmbnt. Specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First Second
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    • 584 8 HDvertisemcnts. 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 Ohina Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward {for China) 1908 Malta June
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    • 714 8 HbvertisementSSHlPPlNG 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 and Liverpool monthly. One outward steamer
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    • 625 8 a&verttsemcnts. SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of -his 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 MMM a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking cargo
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    • 458 8 HJ>vcrttocmcnt6. SHIPPING. MI. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremer. INPERIAL GEEMAK MAIL LIKE The fast and well-known mail et»a. this Company sail fortnightly from Br» Hamburg via Rotterdam. Antwerp, Soul ham Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Mar.-.-Naples, Alexandria and vioe versa) Port Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, Hong^ kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki A X obe
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  • 997 9 Sir Arthur I .nan D ►jrle, the inventor of Bin his md I sreaaoning, arrived ia I B The i •.'.man who drove him L'om ti ,n to the hotel aded him as Sit At-thur." 4 L>ok here," said the novelist m but] v pie< B if
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  • 593 9 Fatheb Damikn*- Assistant to Take The Hongkong Telegraph of May 7th publishes a loner and interesting interview with Father L.L. Conrardv M. P., who is m Hongkong ou his waj to establish a Leper Set* oenl m the Canton district. The C!lowing are a
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  • 106 9 f£ t E G. B. Bfaxae, British Consul at n letter home dated March 14, We nave just had the most extraordinary weather which has ever been known m this colodv. For five solid days and nights the I tea of heaven were opened, and rain deecended
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  • 755 9 STUAMtiKS. Giving port of I y, ami (\ch*re Icnown date due here, and name of A Achilles, China, Ma;, II tjsfield. Airlie, Sydney. Jin I Boo* nous, China. M id. Amikchni June 12 Maw Ar. onia, Colombo, July 8 E Co. Ayuthia, Bombay, June 12 j Borneo Co.
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 1039 9 ____n-_a__a__«_a-__-_-_ H B E M Mll,, aMI MI ,M M ll MI l C&l Hy Special Purveyors to g II Celebrated Oilmen's Stores As[ |L PICKLES, SOUPS, JAMS, JELLIES, %Jbm POTTED MEATS, MALT VINEGAR. I Agents for LEA PERRINS WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE BUy Crosse Blackwell, Ltd. SINGAPORE AND KRANJI RAILWAY. From
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    • 11 9 SIAM IN THE MALAY PENINSULA A Short Account ot tne r
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  • 1166 10 I J Wn-U IH* WHITE, T-HULOW Am -> Men m Compst-tiok. Charies F, Thwing, Li.D, Preniflont of d «erve diversity, m Xew York nine Post Singap re, Pc u2O ..8 the rorld shrinks. the re it nahij of the various peoples become set ieer r \i >na ips repreaent
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  • 371 10 Under this mawhal >ushing bevding, the C enews Amer!'' in has a few words to Ba) i rhe binqu.t b] r he Filipino delegates i Congraea I i "a diatiaguished companj m W ashington." Little was said. It was a \< n-k-scratching I a generous
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 35 10 An Anecdotal History Iv S^glpore, fro_a tbe F.-andati nof:i h Settlement on Feb ruary Bth, 1818, to the Tran.-f«.r tc the Colo- Often on April Ist 1867, with 20 Portraits Maps and IHastratlon.. i BT
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    • 344 10 Hfcvertisements. 4giiii____ __r" F gs_jpii m ill Owing to its easy a JBIH If |"jgjf tion, LEMCO is of great <_P'^ S value m fever cases. Doctors Jjg Si_i i recommend itself and i:E'-:2 WMh ilk ill *:»*a L i.M CO has BIS I ligpl ai aja \mm on!y foocl
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    • 569 10 A MATRON of the Y.W.C.A. HOME I _■< y Neuritis, Lassitude, Neuralgia Almost everyone has known that feeling of relief and thankfulness when they have found someone who could be I upon' without doubt or disappointment, whose word can be accepted unquestionably well that is what the writers of these
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    • 526 10 I THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Praia 1 ww 1 M .rning Daily, and is on sale a* from an early hour each morning ccepted). Cash price Ten Cents a copy. Subscribers' copies will be delivered at their private residences, (or town offices
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 111 10 Passengers for the Straits. Per P <_ O Sardinia due May 28. Mrs Downing. Capt. D. E X. M. Crichton, Capt. E H.Hai ie, Mr T. \V Clayton. Mr K.C. Kindersley. To Penang. —Mr and Mrs C. B. Whitehead. Mrs Houston and children, Miss Vaiaey, Mr W N Bnckmaater, Mr
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  • 471 11 Nt C"i-i Ntrj *br agb the medium of your valuable »urn d, the de_p il [odian M »medaiu i* k i-h ol Mr Justice B tddam, 'be Had [igh lourt The re.ript of the sad news, for whi.h we udebted to the "Free Press," has
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  • 307 11 Bfi ta sen. of Lambert un I Co., rood >- \.:-*.>*- >.Li_'.: shown us a .tereoacopic sample of the remarkable colour process invented and introduced by the Lumieres Broth- I '.ens. is a X a still lite I a r ab!e beanm; ,l riM wers,
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  • 95 11 In na of the Dawn," a new novel \llen Keetb, a picture is given of a ruled by women a Gjnarehv. .can ten itory where the ><ene is -en knit gloves, do 1 _ncj tbe koi_k-nack3 m the drawieg-room, tre add:- H lew by the y ire generally panel on
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  • 67 11 (Corrected up to May. 22.) Bank 4 _n/s 2/4 demand 2/3£| Private credits 3 m/s w 2/4^ credits 6 m/s w 2/4| ?ranc_i, demand Bank.*. 291! Germany, demand 2 S [ndia, T. T, M 174: Honoeono, demand 20% Yokohama, demand 113^ Java, demand 139| Bangkok, demand w 64] Sovereigns,
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  • 139 11 May 22 ♦Tin M buyers $6<>.25 Gambier 7.00 Gambier Cube No. 1 w 10 60 Gambier Cube No. 2 9.50 Pepper Black (ord'_. Spore) buyers 11.25 Pepper, White (fair L. W. 5 p.e.) 19.00 Nutmegs (110 to the 1b.)... 18.00 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) w 19.00 Mace (Banda)
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  • Page 11 Advertisements
    • 491 11 Ifgfe-THE KING ofRESTORATIVES!^ j^g COLEMAN S -■■■-3-\ Splendid tonic made from choice wines, /_ol_.mans\ Liebi^r's Extract of Meat and Extract of Malt. /"rn_i_____Tnl i |lJl»n.lll_i^jl| Oven 8, 000 Testimonials received from the f.tggp~~~ Mv Medical Profession of the United Kingdom. l^^vT WINCARNIS has an unrivalled reputation of over 20 1
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    • 287 11 On the Berth. BRITISH INDIA S. N. Co.. Ltd FOR PENANG, MADRAS NEGAPATAM The Company's T. s. steamer TEESTA (8 tons, C. Willis, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, the 28th inst.. at 5 p. m. She has excellent accommodation for first and _eeond class passengers.
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    • 359 11 TO LET. Compound House No. 1 Oxiey Rise. Apply to— MEYER BROS. May v.c. Ti > LET. A desirable family residence No :).'i-2. Cavenagh Road, 5 bedrooms, tennis, stab lings iVc. apply Koon sew at Messrs. PaterT0 BE LET. The large comfortable European residence known as No. 40 Ann Siang
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    • 113 11 TO LET. TO LET No. 28 Raffles Place from Ist of April. At present occupied by the Methodist Publishing house. Apply Meyer Bros. Large Office, Ist floor 3-3 Malacca Street, formerly occupied by Messrs. Arthur Barker ft Co. No. 55, Japan-st, Ground Floor, from May Ist, 1008. No. 14 Collyer
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    • 144 11 TO LET. A newly built bungalow No. 795 East Coast Road sth mile stone near Telok Kurau. Apply Aii Ambar 16 Aral Feb 28 uc TO BE LET A Newjy Erected Bungalow at the Sea View Hotel Compound. Apply to MEYER BROS. or at the S. V. Hotel. July 4
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  • Page 11 Miscellaneous
    • 739 11 1 SHARES. MINES. Capital Capital Issue P&ld Issued paid ap Value ap Company-. Utlcw $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining Co. Ltd 650 $300,000 225.000 10 10 Bruang Limited $000,000 600.0C0 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin M. Co. Ltd 11 £400.000 350,000 1 1 Doff Detabpaani 60,000 60,000 1
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  • 1235 12 Friday, May 22-TD, 1908, Preskn His Excellency the Governor Sir John Anderson. His Excellency Major-Genl. T. Pern_.tt.Cß. Til ■1 1 the Col. Secretary Capt. A.H. Young. Tha I the Art. Attorncy-i real. W.G. Maxwell. the Act. Audit>r-ei*n. W C. Mvfo-ll the Treasurer.!. O. Autrcml-/, E. C f-O-a John
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  • 579 12 A home financial paper notifies the launching of a new syndicate for the Far East, m •which two former residents of Singapore appear to be interested. On of these ia Mr. C. Kelman. formerly of the N> m Oriental Bank, and the other is Mr. H. li.
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  • 941 12 CELEBRATIONS AND ARRANGEMENTS. The schools of Singapore are doing many things to celebrate May 24th, although as that day falls on Sunday, some are happening on the day before and some on the day afterwards. Cross St School. The Cro3s-st Government Infants School had a pleasant little function
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  • 417 12 The Norwegian steamer Standard bound from Hongkong to Mauritius put m here yesterday for repairs to her engines. Yesterday afternoon Mr H. A. Crane held a mortgagee's sale of the local steamer Will o the Wisp. She was built m 1883. Length 120 feet, breadth 22 feet, depth
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  • Page 12 Advertisements
  • Page 12 Miscellaneous
    • 251 12 CLEARANCES. May .1 Sappho, Brit, str Sandeison, for T. Anson via ports. Isahella, Dut. str., Sulong, for Rhio, Singkep and Lingga. Nuentung, Ger. str., Hinsch. for Bangkok. Qerd, Nor. sti Andreasen, for Colombo and Calcutta. Arcadia, Brit, str Valentine, for Hongkong and Shanghai. Calypso, Brit, str., Bannatyne, for Penang and
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    • 729 12 VESSELS_IN PORT. Ship Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consignee Breconshire Brit 36P»; Tomlinson Maj 11 Kuchinotza Boaatead aoartain Blake Brit 2396 Hill May 18 Cardiff Ad T'ncertain Bangkok Ger 1237 Klimmet Maj Bangkok Behn mloym Bangkok Ban Whatt Hin Brit 195 Morrell Maj BO Kuantan Straits SS G Kuantan 2
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