The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 June 1908

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  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 1, 1908. NO. 6,305
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  • 127 1 Winston Churchill has been giving bis opinions of the South Africa of the fu'urp, and Botha's part. (Page 5 Twelve death sentenr*3B have be^n pissed in connection with tin Scott Moncrieff murder in Egypt. (P. g? 5 Saturday's cricket, golf, en <[U9t and Warren Shield shootin?. (P^ge
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  • 1186 1 What is bo be the next i In the hand We hive tenpormrHv exhau our ttock in huni no puu, dear reader and must look out for ■omethin; fresh something new and piquint, crisp 1 v tormenting as th* hunch of the shoulder, i ningly arch
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 552 1 Dahl's Milk. PURE NORWEGIAN COWS MILK. T-//H only banned Milk in which the Full 1 Flavour of fresh Gow's Milk is retained. MOST FLATTERING TESTIMONIALS FROM MEDICAL MEN To be had from the Dispensaries and Retail Dealers. HOTEL de la PAIX, is I Established House having been thoroughly Repaired and
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    • 238 1 MOST DESIRABLE CAR. J S IF YOU REQUIRE A GAR NOTED FOR CONSISTENT RELIABILITY, LOW COST OF UPKEEP, SILENT RUNNING, GET A SIDDELEY. If you are still undecided let the following convince you. The London General Motor Co. have ordered 250 Siddeleys. The London United have also ordered 250 Siddeleys.
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    • 80 1 Entertainments. ALHAMBRA TO-NIGHT. Huge Success. Til E Up*to*Date Play House in the East. MORAL INSTRUCTIVE TWICE NIGHTLY, 7.30 and 9.30 p.m. L F. WILLIS.-Manager. GRAND HOTEL JAVA. BATAVIA. This first class Hotel, patronised by the English Coniniuiiity of Batavia, and situated in the Centre of the most healthy and best
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    • 65 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Sale of jewellery by Powell Co. Page 3. Government of Brunei auction sale of town lots Page 8. Artie Tolly's $10,000 book on the Kuala Lunapur meeting Page 2. Siddeley cars. Central Engine Works for particulars Page 1. NYi rthiein Sewing Machines, John Little and Co., sole agents
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 178 1 VESSELS AT TAN JONG PAGAB AND KEPPEL HARBOUR. Wharves and Docks at which different vessels were berthed yesterday. East Wharf Basin Glenogle, Lady Weld. East Wharf Sec. 1-Thecrdore Wille, Taroba, Itinda. Section 1 —Sheers Wharf Nil. Section 2- Nil. 3— Nil. I H 4 Lacgb^nk. 6-Strathdon. 7— Datrmar. B— Nil.
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    • 380 1 THE WEEK. Monday, June Ist High Water.— o 23 a 11.35 p Miss. Meeting. Prinsep st. Church, 8.15 p M. M. Mail Homeward <3u', 6 a Mnxim Cox. Rifl-; Instruction. 5 3 S. C. R. C. Lawn Tennis commences. Tuesday, 2nd ffigh Water. 1.0 a S.Y.A. D.R F. Gun Laying
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  • 130 2 his sol the San Has sought the West an I n To his fi»"ce rule suect-- N _-„t's gent a M 31 irs tlrovrn in Lena's light, I im r o trill. Bfl hush cf n:kjhr, .1 all the worM is i 1. The mi he t>each
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  • 150 2 The 2nd Buialbn IS*sl Cant B -iment, which will relieve the i at B >uu r it troopiag seasoj, will celek ibilee ibis veo.-, as it was raised in the autumn of 1 it L merick, I eland. lis 1- Battalion is t. the s- and most Bjtttalioi Lteutenant- w
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 595 2 THE SUCCESS OF 1904 Gordon Bsnnett Cup (Internat.) First 1905 Gordon Bennett Cup (Internat) First 1906 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 A. C.
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    • 441 2 Hfcverttsemcnts. NOTIGES. MADAME FAMBON, LADY DENTIST High Class Work Moderate Price. No. 215, Orchard Road. Nov 21 u. c NOTICE. Neither the Owners, Cspt. or Agents will be responsible for any debts incurred by any member of the crew S.S. Langbank during her stay in this port. W. I. ROUT,
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    • 391 2 advertisement!.. INSURANCES. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Guarantee. ASSETS exceed SEVENTEEN MILLIONS STERLING. W. A. SIMS. Manager It Underwrit< t Eastern Branch, Singapore. May 27 28.6 New Zealand Insurance Co. Ltd. FIRE AND MARINE. Subscribed Capital .£1,5' 0,000. Paid up Capital and Reserves Ml9 /,000. Fire
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    • 450 2 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. Paid-cp Capital M 15, 000,000 Rkservk Fund Sterling Reserve $15,000,000) t9fl KfUi A/)n Silver Bmm i 1 1 >;,v ■KW j 5Zb sUU w <> Re.servb Liability of Proprietors $1^,000,060 Court of Dir«ctor&. Hon. Mr. Ebnbt K»t-wiCK. Chairman. E. Goetz, EBq. Deput-; n E.G. Babmrt,
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  • 819 3 KRIEN E A SURVEYOB IX I RICA. r'EAT The completion of the surveys of < rold it Colony and Ashanti by Major F. G. < r li E, who recently returned from this fittla ta mi par! of th^ Dark Con- I tinent, has called attention to
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  • 155 3 The conatrad a bow in progress oi what i med to be the longest cable ropein the world. It is being constructed Qeraan firm, and ll intended to connect the collieries of the Societe de itne irbowiiere et Mmiere de Turkestan, situate about miles front Samueud, ma
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  • 431 3 Japakbsi Visitors Dkliohted With Thk Pkli.-Mell Ani» Wat^k Chute. The Japanese tourists who are visiting L^cdou in the con;-- of a trip round he world in ninety .>even days went to work in earnest yesterday (4th) after two days of comparaI tive indolence. At !*.30 a.m.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 339 3 AuenoNS. AUCTION SALE OF Unserviceable Po'ice Stores, Unclaimed and Confiscated Propeny Intestate Esiate Property etc. By order of the Chi< I i'olice Officer.) TO BE HELD AT THE CENTRAL POLICE STATION South Bridge Koad, on Monday, Ist June, at 2-30 pm For particulars, Bee cataloguesPOWELL Co.. Auctioneers. May l- 2.6
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    • 598 3 advertisements. AUCTION*. MORTGAGEE'S SAXE OF Valuable Jewellery (Sbc. ON Thursday, I+th June, at 11 a.m. Seven gold rings sot with rubies and diamonds gold kraboos and earrings set with diamonds fifty three gold beads &c. (Now on view at our sale-room). POWELL Co, Auctioneers. June 1 5.6 GOVERNMENT OF BRUNEI
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    • 310 3 JEFFREY'S EDINBURGH STOUT AND IN ORDER THAT THIS FIRST CLASS STOUT AND may become better known 1 1 A L> 1 1 i v_J 111 V^v 1 IV v> w» THEY WILL BE SOLD AT Mill A I I -m I I W V -1- f V I I I
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    • 571 3 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press ii n->w a Morning Daily, and is on sale il depots, from an early hour each morning .yg excepted). Cash price Ten Cents i 9&ff. Subscribers' copies will be delivered at their private residences, (or town offices
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 34 4 IMktmann. On the 20th ult, at Humbrae, No. 1, Anderson Road, the wife of G. EUethann ol a son. Nathans.— On the 80th ult.. the wife of M w Nathans of a son.
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    • 55 4 Reiss MacEwen. April 29, at St. Paul's Church, Knif4htsbri(]f»e. by the Rev. Andrew Jokes, m.a., Elector of West Hackney Church (uncle of the bride), assisted by Rev. J. Andrew, CHARLES, younger son of M. Fritz Keiss, of 4.?, Pont street, S. W., and BSMB, third daughter of A. P.
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    • 18 4 Taylor April 22, at Woking, Esobel Kathleen Taylor, daughter of the late .lames Taylor, of County Wexford.
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  • 1604 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, June 1, 1908. shaP th» p;es<= rtie PenpVs rurV maintain. IT awed H' ir flwMire and imbrihrd by cain: H-rc p.i'i't i ruth h c'o i-vu* pi-'^pts draw. Pieced t^ "di^inr,, T.oyaitv and I-tw. When Sir John Bimnnkh at the great meeting of the Liberal
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  • 795 4 We congratulate Capt. 1 Thrupp R. G.A. on attaining Lis majority ,<],-• April -ird. Capt. C. E. P. Sankey, R. E is appointed an assistant instructor at the School of Military Engineering. The quarterly meeting of the Church Work Association will ba held at the l\rlonage on Tuesday, Jm e
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 235 4 I KELLY WALSH JUST ISSUED. FEW COFIES LEFT. |tHE GATE OF THE FAR EAST KLEINGROTHE'S I A I Vf% 98d 19 Mi V 111 V* 1 1 If f\ m n LOUSY! Ul UiitaSlVwl Bo:r;^ a New Collection of 0F Views, illustrating the Princi- SINGAPORE, Ipal Places >i Interest in
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    • 344 4 Best Lighted STUDIOS In the East. LIGHT, that is the proper kind of light, plays the most important part in 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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  • 58 5 BOTHA'S PART. (By Submarine Teleeraph Renter's.) bwc M iy '".p.. Mr Winston Churchi;;, presiding it the African tal ia L>n I >n, st ited 0 mo for a us tld make Sjuth Africa as united as C i i He anti-.p.iv-l that Qenen] Botha would pwrf t
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  • 14 5 A ttlegi Helbo tut si toe -hat it amendment. m> m
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  • 44 5 Twelve Death Sentences. From Cairo it is wiiad that the trial .in connection with the murder of Scott Moncriefl a Uis Ith b u rei I in h 3of c sentenced to death and to imp* > fof life. been m litted
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  • 44 5 Xt-v. York Operator Indicted. Av. el Kew York states that Theodore Price, thegre I perai rintheC bl d M iren uI ted for conspii with :ormer < < itornmenl statist cdans, irhere- SI! through securing I I ON iufi. r.; r bfl r
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  • 138 5 .r- [granted the exclusive pri- _-e of makiL telling and ;sinij an invention for improvements m tpparatns for handling material ia bu Ann nth"- I ibeence b granted to C >nial Seeretarj, Capl I rang, com- g from the 29th, •h of appoint me:/ > tppsars in the
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  • 90 5 Fbi i fica have succeeded in breaking up m fga hooligans who have r athfl been molesting ind robbing «ebo</. dots md ril wba ooolm lay, Mr Cohnan, the third Bt6fl w i two of the accused to months' rigor u imprisonment f r theft m i
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  • 176 5 The M rang >' T^' W» M:V eon- am* n wnentofCapl Stockf t pproad g liagi whkh w€ ha<l r pleasure I am* w before he left marriage hai been airanged, and wih B ah in Jone, hetwei d > j; M.I. I A 1> C. T h s lency
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  • 91 5 A REVISION. (By Snbmarlse Tdlegrapb. Renter's.) Bee. 10.7 a.m. H. M. the K ii_- has signe<l an ordinance rerrisiiig the statutes of the Imperial Service U.'ler, which ordains that only members of the administrative and clerical branches of the Civil Sarvicea are eligible for the Cooip.tni »nship
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  • 73 5 Russian Government's Effect on Royal Visit li-jceived M i) 29th, 928 a no. TueLibour mambars and a number of Radical* in the House of Commons have signed a memorial to His Majesty the King opening with the statemect that in view of the terrible events
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  • 15 5 The Russian battleship, Peter theGreat," a ran led near Reval, has been refl tated.
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  • 12 5 President Failures his left London on his return tj Paris.
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  • 15 5 The Australian Cricket B >ard has decided to participate in trie triangular contest.
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  • 75 5 Sestefdaj ni>>ruing a dressing of a new dust-layer called Hermanite, was run over Beaob rd., between Middle and Bras Baasa* rds, by Bftr W. E. Nash, bj n vy of experiment. This new composition is supposed to be a disinfectant, and it so binds the surthal a
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  • 142 5 In his annual report on the working of the Registry of Joint Stock Companies. Singapore, for the year 1907, the Registrar, Mr Gottlieb, states that fourteen Companies were registered as against 19 in 1906. The nomi nal capital of these Companies amounted to 11,880,000. The amount
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  • 143 5 on Friday evening, two Europaan ladies engaged a rikisha puller to take them for a drive. He l'ed them so much tta' thej bad to leav«a the %ehiele. They wei<> then obliged to take refuge in a house in Bras Bassa-rd. to ;tvoid him. Here
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  • 86 5 The "City Notes" column of the "Globe 1 1 The directors of fcbe Blercintile Kink of India are to be congratulated on the results of -he last financial year, which gives a record profit of £80,000. A great deal has happened in the way of strengthening
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  • 35 5 Special Telk<;ra,m {From our own Correspondent?) London Via Penang, May 30, 3 54 p.m. The rubber market is displaying a better tendency, and there is a fair demand for plantation rubber.
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  • 45 5 A Limited Liability Company. Oar rubber wire from London adds tie interesting information that Messrs Whiteaway, Laidlaiv and Company have been registered as a limited liability Comparv in London with a capital of ,£600,000 including of 6% cumulative preference shares.
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  • 837 5 The Eng' liters Association have been i moving in the matter of the proposed modi- < rication of the Sunday Ltbour Ordinance, t Tne question ha? bjeunised in the Hjine of Commons, by the folloing question and answer. Mr Summerbill,— To a*k the Under I Secretary of State
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  • 14 5 Why suffer trom tins painful malady when nnp nmilimtinn oi ("!liainhprlnin'a Pnin liolm
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  • 1133 5 London, May, ]!»oS. Dearest Exile, We have just come sadly back from the country. Oar first week there was spent in the midst of drivioir snow storm?, whirling before an east wind. Men and animals weie frozsn to death, and roof's gave way under the load
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 725 5 NEW SHIPMENT i ROBINSON COMPANY. TENDERS INVITED. GOVERNMENT OF SELANGOR. Tenders will be received at the office of the Secretary to i. r. up to noon on the 15th June. L9OB, for renting the undermentioned Farm- cin^ the 16tb day of Joly, 1908, and ending on the :51st day of
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  • 352 6 THE C. P. R. AND P. 0. LINE. KI'MOUR- I AVAI. •v; lON. Since Sir TboOHU Shau^huessy. president of Hm GLP.B. arrived in Liverpool last: week -jiul. many reasons have been ascribed Id his fisnV It is well understood, as j Sir Hmmmh admitted himself, that in some way he
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  • 277 6 S: •;<: :n N\ v: RiJWS The tele?'. gfctii gof our n um! gain, now happily o^mplete before the wiwjom hav^ boon re-; ■•.lied I r w;ir, has been a costly improvement for the nation, but one which m n > fIW ij. It took sometime for mnery
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  • 312 6 <,> KemfauMfen v?\io recoY.vit the marvel--1 waljstUfl itin^rtr-ct product- ion business Hid tOIPiIW 23 teen ago bj the establishment oi the r.ntish-I:. lia steamship service lvprwtHi: L udon and Brisbane, will I e glad Ti- notice that Sir Horace Toaer, tin AgentQpnttf li. is inviting tenders in
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 519 6 Btocrtisemcnta. Ay«f f i Sars a p a -J2? pSfa^' rilla is a $M <±VJV r y^V prettygood JWv WC\ traveling wjtk U%] compan- l^fif JM Y^" "\J ton. Hotter i^A JIV take a bot- J~S£r^n I V tie with^^g^i I you when SF~^\ 4 X you go away g&3
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    • 578 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 issned for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Out ward (for China) 1908 Malta
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    • 727 6 a&vcrti3cmcnt6. SHIPPING OCEAH STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd AND China Mutual Steam Nav. Co. Ltc The Companies' steamers are df.-patched frc: Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China ar Japan every week, and from Japan homewarc for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every for night, and for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpo< monthly. One
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    • 620 6 HDvcrtiscmcnt©. SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Kotterdam, and the Straits, i China and Jaj)an. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly I for Havre and Bambnxg and once a month for Bremerliaven direct, cilling at 1 Viang and
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    • 488 6 advertisements. SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremei IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail steamer.-? this Company sail fortnightly from BraHMA, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton. Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection MarwNaples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port hi Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki A Kobe to Yok< i.uui
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  • 673 7 The London letter of the Tinea of Oej- has the following naicKerable interest baa been aroused hereby a rein irk attributed to a naUot to ycur island to the eft'-ct iht in Ceylon pi m ijs grow their rubber in the shale Son
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  • 135 7 goon i v a ia nraeh lost to the Umpire as if the two Republics had een victorious in the struggle of 1899-1901," tiplomatisl in the current issue Kmpire Revien writer aims of the I i, off-shoots are inhericd unalterably disbyal. "In the position of every British
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  • 82 7 liz. May :>. all sailing v :>er a oiexeitnding over four months. D January 5 for^ t«Bz, a f seventy fire miles. >Mien Dul .ha waa caught in The crew were in the ion from lack of food ami i by a: do with I
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  • 607 7 The Sunday Labour Ordinane, pas3el in 1592, forbids any loading or unloading of cargo on Sundays within the waters of the colony of the Straits Settlements, the mails being exempted from its operation. The Governor may also exempt other vessels on cause shown and a
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  • 391 7 The M L. and C. Express has an article on the Opium debate in the House of C Humous, cf which this is the tiual paragraph In regard to the colonies of Hongkong and the Straits Settlements, in which must be included the
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 69 7 An 01 i Maxim Applied to a Modern Remedy. j i >ne speaks of the feast as he finds it." is a maxim of the Portuguese. Judging by the letters received from people all over the country, praising Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, it is evident this remedy has
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    • 480 7 afcverttsement& WANTED. WANTED Young Chinese Clerk about '22 years of ape having some knowledge of Engineering accounts and of typewriting. Apply X Y. Z. Singapore Free Press."' May 23 uc WANTED. An experienced Chinese produce Storekeeper apply to A. B. c o M Free Press." May 2 u.c LOOK HERE.
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    • 563 7 EXCHANGE. (Corrected up to May. 3).) Bank 4 m/s 2/4 demand M M B'3|| Private credits 3 m/s 2/4 7 credits 6 m/s M 2/4 A Francb, demand iiant.^ "jS9li Omxmany, demand w 2c G^ India, T. T, 17 4; HONGKONG, demand 22^% Yokohama, demand M 113| Java, demand 139^
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    • 1043 7 SHARES. MINES. Capita! Capital Issue Pad Issued paid up Value op Com F *ny. tfcuMtai $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining Co. Ltd 6 I $300,000 225.000 10 10 Bruang Limitea 7 $600,000 eoo.oco 10 10 BraMkH7dnaileTSaM.Ob.liii 11 £400.000 350,000 1 1 Dai! Development Go. Ltd 305 60,000 60,000
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  • 295 8 S.C.C. vs. WEST KENTS The S.CC. met the 2nd West Kent Regiment at cricket on the Esplanade on Saturday And secured a fairly easy victory. The West Kents batted fint and were dismissed for S s Segt Mills, 22, being the top •porar. For the S C C. Joynson,
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  • 220 8 QUINARY IX THE \VA B N SHIELD. preliminary contest to decide the •BUM to fire in the final for the Warren Skmi, k place on Saturday. The conditions of the shoct were the same as t:. m Cup at the recent 9 C. A :en rounds at a disappearing
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  • 61 8 Baiinrd r"i p'. m the tournament reI follows A. W. BaOej beat J. Anderson, by 2 points. Sin ni'l-ai-. Mrs Saunders vs Mrs Keigwin. The former h id t w o. TO DAY'S PLAT. ChAMJ >nship. QrMB v i; iinr.fss. U) tin -.b. Gtom Ma v Mrs K.
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  • 102 8 The competition for the Untong Cup was decided on Saturday and yesterday and was won by Mr Gerald Mugliston with the uett score of 77. The ball sweep was also won by Mr MngUston with the sec re of 37 for the best nine holes. Scores G. RK.Mugliflton 37
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  • 194 8 The results of this S.G.C competition to date are. First Rouni>. Mrs Saunden and Everitt (2) beat Mrs Campbell and Masterton (scr.) 3 and 2. Mrs Watkina and Hooper (4) beat Mrs Baddeley and '-laburn 3 and 2. iliss and Dr. Naughton (6) beat Mrs Me Arthur
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  • 232 8 The annual tennis tournament of the > uts Chine>3 Recreation Club commences to-day Ties and handicaps Teck Lirn, owe 1 B. Seow Poh Leng, owe 12. Cbee Toon Cheng, owe 9. Song Ong Siang, owe 6. Lee Kim Choo, owe 4. Tan Chew Kim,
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  • 88 8 Au old Cheltonian, of whom there are several in Malaya, passed away at the European Hospital, Kuala Lumpur, on the morning cf the 27th, in Mr Edward Palmer, who arrived in Selangor about two v«ars ago and went to Batu L'njor Estate, subsequently to Kuchai. Singapore
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  • 35 8 A movement, originating in Philadelphia is rapidly extending throughout the States, to kI aside May I<> each year as Mother's Day." Every man, woman, and child, according to the New York correspondent of
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  • 1069 8 The Emperor of Japan has conferred the fourth class of the Order of the Rising Sun on Mr Nicol Dunn, editor of the Manchester Courier. The engagement is announced of Francis Stewart Gilderoy, Piggott, Royal Engineers, elder son of Sir Francis T. Piggott, Chief Justice of Hongkong, and
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  • 298 8 The Dutch steamer Kediri which arrived here on Saturday rfp3rts that she passed a white buoy drifting in the Straits of Malacca 1 The Quean Alexandra arrived from New York on Friday night with 35,000 cases of kerosene oil, 700 drums of napthaand 1,200 barrels of lubricating: oil
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  • 266 8 Ship Flag: Tons Master Arrived From Consignee Alcinous Brit 4278 Parkinson May 2'i Boogfci Macsfti Liverpool C. Hock Kian D«t 1090 v. d. Harst May 27 Batavia Wm Bt Ba^an Corinthia Brit 2S&8 Miller May 8 Qwdtfl Admiralty Uncertain Dammar Ger 921 Nicolaisen May 24 Bangkok Behn
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 494 8 CLEARANCES. May 29. Etajabnri, Ger. str., Bremer, for Bangkok. May 30. Darvel, Ger. str., Littmann, for Zamboanga via ports. Ranee, Ger. str., Peters, for Deli and Asaban. Pin Seng, Brit, str., Davidson, for Port Swettenbam and Penang. Boribat, Siam. str., Schmith,, for Bangkok la ports. Calypso, Brit, str., Bannatyne, for
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    • 380 8 LATEST ARRIVALS. PeHak Dut 1085 Smart May 29 P. Sambu Asia Pet Co. P. Sa mi. Queen Alexandra Brit 2789 Simpson May 29 Xew York n.i On Strathspey Erit 2851 Us borne May SO Mono Pat SfaaOM Pftoaftafn Selangor Brit 44-5 Cox May 3«» T. Anson Bbnaifel 68 Cb. T.
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