The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 June 1908
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Title Section16 1908-06-13 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1908. NO. 6.31616 words
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Article157 1908-06-13 1 Another letter on "Hard Tinier and What Shi.ll we Dor' appears oa p*ge 6. A raid on tie Customs H< u*e at Tifiis shows the state Russia is in Pdge 7. The Municipal Commissioners made representations yesterday to ih^ Governor about an insinitary block of houses that157 words
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Article733 1908-06-13 1 Wliei yourg I) via E«iaysd to soothe the soi Icf i\ by playing to l.im on the harp the Ling, it is related, threv at him. This is the eai li» :of musical criticism. Since then, says a writer on the subject, "it has bean d severed733 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement111 1908-06-13 1 1 rl EL i tLUC* n/\w sLa 1 a El ASSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Hamilton, Canada. Capitol and Assets, $3,580,702.62 (gold) Paid Policyholders, 1905, 247,695.31 Total Insurance m Force 17,884,073.61 Policies Indisputable after One Year from Accumulation Policies, issue. Compound Investment Policies. The Most Desirable Policy Contracts. Guaranteed Income Bonds.111 words
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Advertisement85 1908-06-13 1 SMS? WdQ 4M. BOLTER. A Varied Shipment of the following 1 Marinated fish m Tins. S GREY SALMON D P PERCH PIKE Ef FLOUNDERS J^ LAMPREY L E STURGEON NJ MACKEREL p n LAVARETS V y SMELTS THON C M. BOLTER, V 69, ANSON ROAD. GRAND HOTEL JAVA. BATAVIA. This85 words
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Advertisement223 1908-06-13 1 Entertainments. "TjariSa" hall" BY SPECIAL ARRANGEMENT TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT 7-30 and 9-30 BEN HUR LITTLE BESSIE EDISONS POPULAR PICTURES AN IMMENSE SHOW A GREAT TREAT NOTE THE PRICES. $2, $1.50, $1, 50, 25cts. COME ONE COME ALL §i ONE OF THE BEST SHOWS SEEN HERE." THE UNIVERSAL VERDECT, CINE MATO9R A223 words
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Advertisement73 1908-06-13 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. The Federal Life Assurance of Canada gives particulars of its reserves, &c. Page 1. Javol is the best for your hair Page •">. The Dutch mail steamer Orange arrives here next Saturday Page 1 1 New programme to-night at the Raffles Hotel Music Hall— Page 1 W nted73 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous391 1908-06-13 1 TKE WEEK. Saturday, 13tb High Water.— 9.47 a 9.26 p B I Mail Outward due. Annual Sports, St. Joseph's Institution. Cricket, S.C.C. v A Ceylon XI. S.C.C. v 2nd XI v S R.C. S.R.E. (V) Class Firing, 2.30 p Sunday, 1 4th High Water:— lo.3s r 10.2 p Trinity Sunday.391 words
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Article434 1908-06-13 2 11m Ifaf 2 Aiiiri.v Smith and Mrs Soutll loir ves^ri iv aftaraotM I flf the P.BI 8. taking a tfeofft holui ,iv brfore proceeding to B^uibav m Jir.y. Tn« Rei Mr Smith goes to take up the ehapLri// it Djokali. Th kak 6 ''.n :viu Ren York. A great preiatt434 words
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Article224 1908-06-13 2 an Indian contemporary The news of the heavy lighting m Korea during the month of May comes as a surprise, as we have nit heard many reports about the rebellion v. Evidently tbe Korean people are far from satisfied with the new Japanese regime, sine- em224 words
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Article1769 1908-06-13 2 Thk Education Bill. London, May 19. The Nationalists have decided to vote against the secocd reading of the Education Bill on Wednesday. Mr R. M'Kenna, m moving the second reading of the measure yesterday, suggested the possibility, utter that Stage, of adjusting sonic of the proposals contained m1,769 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement542 1908-06-13 2 Hfcverttsements. APARTMENTS. Rooms with board for bachelors and married couple, Tennis Court. Terms Moderate. Apply to Mrs. ORRE, Oct 14 7 X ey TWANTED. WANTED. A Young Rubber Planter with ;> to 5 years' experience, and a working knowledge of Javanese or Malay. Apply to, THE BORNEO Co. Ltd., Singapore.542 words
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Advertisement523 1908-06-13 2 Hbvcrtiscmcnts. NOTICES. TO PARENTS. "Clark's List of British Scholars undertaking entire charge of Indian and Colonia' Children" will be sent post free to all applicants, from Arthur W. Clark, 29, Wellington Road, Brighton England. Oct 21 s 26-10-08 NOTICE b hereby given that the Trade Mark PERTUSSIN is the property523 words
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Advertisement578 1908-06-13 2 H&vcrtiscmcnti. BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. Paid-up Capital $15,000,600 Rhseeyb Fund Btaritet Bmm* ?1 5,000,000) tm Silver Res.- < {m) BMBBfI Liability of Propriitors ?i ,000,000 Court of DiKscroßa Hon. Mr. Hinbt Kkswich.— haikmah. B. Goav, Esq.— i>E;'i .airman. E. G. lUitiiKTT, Ls«^. C. RLi m Eeq. Gustav J-'iuKsLAM Eaq578 words
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Page 2 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous105 1908-06-13 2 Sunday Church Services. St. Andre. Trinity Sun 7 am ns and Litany. 7.45 am Holy Communion (Choral. 3.40 p m Sunday School. 3.45 pm Bibla Classes (Adults). 5.30 pea Evensong and Sermon. A- SI Andrew's Cathedral on Sunday evening at 5.30 pm. service Dr. Stainers' Anthem I am Alpha, and105 words
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Article1302 1908-06-13 3 a Dai m ra Boi Wbatbbk. No gr^f>n unJerfx>t no blue overlie td. Xo olcuds, no colour laywbaro, but dun and tad Urn copper ol Urn earth meeting the I Urn iky m motaHic liorizon. Wo»l I At eleven cne can Bg on because there it rotoano1,302 words
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Article408 1908-06-13 3 Singapore, Bth June, 19< 8. Beans, Long per catty 3 do. French do 16 Beef per lb. 20 BeefSteak do. 2 1 Bean Sprouts per catty 3 Bamloo Sprouts do. 3 an do. 15 Brinjals do. 4 Cabbage, Batavia do. 15 do., China do. nil do., Salted408 words
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739 1908-06-13 3 Omens' Wi 1 en. often hear and read <>■ roachable Englishui of tact, and Urn he repels the proffered courtesy ot who, of almost every other nati< glad and willing to make what i can. But robody seems I lsaat, nobody writes what to us739 words
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Article116 1908-06-13 3 FIFTBI H INJ! KBD. St. Michael School, S 1 '.einrnendine, Kir goon, was sir lightning on May 29th and fifteen tcho.:; injured. Short! two o'clock as the whole school, including the masters, about 300 m all, had assembled for roll call preparatory to opening the aftera-116 words
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Advertisement663 1908-06-13 3 A WISE DOCTOR. When Ticket-collector Smith of Bombay Had Rheumatism His Physician IiECOMMENDED DR. WILLIAMS' PINK PILLS. They Cosed Him. Rheumatic Sufferers Read His Story. Air. C.H.L. Smith, a ticket-collector on the Great Indian Peninsular Railway, related the following facts to a reporter who called at his home, St. Peter's663 words
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Advertisement326 1908-06-13 3 ELECTRIC are not more silent when running than Simplicity Reliability and Elegance These Cars are unrivalled. V^y^/ "MiiMPrD" x^ nuiviDLK 10 12 H. P. ;.-.:y. 1 ==;^"w V' (> I JH f i i«t.nußww *i^d^H^Bcnt E SijT"" I x x2S*v -iS^ Humber" 20 H. P. have been sold locally and326 words
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Article750 1908-06-13 4 1 n I Struggle m a Balkan VlU.A'iB. The official pui'lioations of the Foreign Office buve addon contained a more thrilling ■I txan Ooloml G S. Elliot's account of his attempted capture by Bulgarian villagers, which is I m a Blue-hook on j South F. tstern750 words
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Article185 1908-06-13 4 M \'.'ix has acrlumn ~:ele m the F-note is m t me immemorial man has beex* the enemy of w man's hat As to tssctlv ■wten a poteen her bat she gives ft informal it will surprise an ijacetinite number of married men, She185 words
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Article394 1908-06-13 4 One cannot but hope that the era of nervousness about Japan's intentions will soon come to an end. We do not think that histcry contains any other instance of a country which, with such an unaggressive record, is so -trongly suspected of aggressiveness. There is no reason394 words
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Article464 1908-06-13 4 Mb X i i>M an m Bnch an i. Among the passengers on the Australian mail steamer Asturias, ifl Mr Sidney Kidman. the C;itti^ King of Australia, accompanied i>v his wife, three daughters, and little sen. He intends spending a twelve months' holiday m Europe and464 words
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Article142 1908-06-13 4 Sig&bl Oaruso, the famous tenor, is to am^ at tl"- bpera m Paris for the benefit of the !'r?.inatic Authors' Fund on June 11 with ttelba and Kenaud m Rigoletto." This will he Carasottfirst appearance m grand opera m the French capital, and enormous prices142 words
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Article380 1908-06-13 4 In the Cornliiii Ma^a/nn fcbii m m& Mr A. C. Benson d h he has DO doobt k uDi oi Hrn pri,. aboriginal .iiialities thai •< nature." which ought to djw not been uprooted by ivilisation. Of coi. is the person who bass n<380 words
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271 1908-06-13 4 Quite recently an ii .Jon into the merits of different inventions for convoying a line from a reaael to the shore was beU i the auspices of tlie Board of Trad< M suit- Kairplay wen i perhaps not satisfactory to the exhibr hxperinients m made271 words
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Advertisement636 1908-06-13 4 GO U Celebrated Oilmen s Stores JKf" I L PICKLES, SOUPS, JAMS, JELLIES, O^ 1 POTTED MEATS, MALT VINEGAR. j[ HI Agents for LEA PERRIN'S WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE fg^pF Crossc Blackwell, Ltd. liealthy Children Can only be reared by giving suitable nourishment. li' unable to feed your child, the proper substitute636 words
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Advertisement322 1908-06-13 4 THE YOKOHAMA DOGK GO., LTD. No. 1 DOCK. No 2 DOCK. Length inside 514 ft. Length inside 375 fl Width or entrance, top 95 ft., bott Width oi entrance, top 60.5 ft. bott. 75 ft. 45.8 ft. Water on blocks 27.5 rt. Water on blocks 20.5 ft. Time to pump322 words
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Article573 1908-06-13 5 U US < I ÜBATIOIIS. THK gUF.^TION OF r I. .OK. In view of the largely-inerea- i V brml :>r Empire Day. Urn 1'; Mm:-: Sfi }i»ith, is being critiei>el m I r -ing to give official j recognition to the occasion. In the House of Comii. na573 words
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Article63 1908-06-13 5 An 01 i Kaxim Applied to a Modern Remedy. aks of the feast as he fii maxim of the Portuguese. Judging I :rom people all over kg Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea I n found sati-: D remedy for diarrhoea, and been reported where it has and it has been63 words
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Advertisement63 1908-06-13 5 AITCTIOI SALE OF The Equity of Redemption m Valuable Freehold Properties. B\ :D MORI Ti it Powell Co's Sale room. OH 16th r to Kcad. All that valuable pi reon known as No. 1-E Devon -hire I -lugaport. Uoper Sii^aEgoon Eoad. valuable land. kcrea 3 roods ci with khe European63 words
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Advertisement605 1908-06-13 5 flfrvcrtisementg. miGTIONS. MORTGAGEES SALE. Wednesday, 17th June, at 2.30 pm. Twenty freehold building allotments sitoafc off Gaylang Road, near the 4th mile stone, Cotal i >9q. ft. G. A. FERNANDEZ Co. Auctioneers. MORTGAGEE S SAIE Wednesday. 17th June, at 2.30 pm. Freehold land and household known as No. 29, ort'605 words
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Advertisement591 1908-06-13 5 advertisements. 71U&TION*. MORTGAGEES SALE Monday, 15th June, at 2.30 y.m. All that piece of Land situate m the District of Toah Pyoh. being Lot 3 part of Grant Xo. 5. Area 75,688 square feet together with the Compound House erected thereon known as 94. Thompson Road. H. L. COGHLAN Co.,591 words
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Advertisement597 1908-06-13 5 Hfcverttsemcnts. MORTGAGEES LAND SALE Monday, 15th June, at 2.30 p.m. Two houses Nos. 96 and 98, Telok Ayer Sreet, Area 3,374 sq. ft, held under Statutory Land Grant, and 1 house No. 23. Duxton Road, Area 1,353 sq. ft. Freehold. For full particulars see Circulars. H. L. COGHLAN Co.. Licensed597 words
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Advertisement355 1908-06-13 5 THE BEST FOR YOUR HAIR. %a» a I f WH? =gSBa! =gai TBS==^ buy infarior milk v/i"»en you can get lta\s UNSWEETENED t the best a t the same price? l#i^ 1 n£v j<*s^., >* i f™* Si"^ jr*> jf*** i|J^^^fe:A- c: RB?S&g GUARANTEED V free from all germs and355 words
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Advertisement246 1908-06-13 5 TO LET. TO LET Compound House No. 1 Oxley Rise. Apply to— MEYEI: BEI May 23 v.c. TO LET No. 10 Tiverton l^ane off Killiney Apply to B. N. ELIAS, t. I Aag 7 T 3 TO LET A newly built bungalow No. T Bast Coast Road sth mile stone246 words
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Article61 1908-06-13 6 Domestic Occurrences. Deaths. Mackenzie. On 10th May, Kvelyn Mart Montgomery, wife of Sir Arthub Mackenzie, Bart., of Coul, Strati lpetfcr, N. youngest daughter of the late Major-General Sir Kilward Wolstenholme Ward, r.p:., E.C.M.G and of Lady Ward, of 16, Cadogangardens. PEAN. On I !th May. at Clarence House, Windsor, Sir61 words
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Article, Illustration34 1908-06-13 6 A- P;es« the Pi !^*s rinht wa-ntiun, I awed !>v influence and mib'slied by cain H»re natriol i mth h-» ?'o'ii\:s Dr»-cepts draw. I ;ed to Religiori, Loyalty and I.:i\v.34 words
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Article1650 1908-06-13 6 It would seetu that tin R>yal and Im[e.ial meeting at Eeval, apart from the personal and family aspects of the occasion, which is the first visit paid to his Tiubsian nephew by King Edward since that sadder day when as Prince of Wales he we-it to1,650 words
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Article219 1908-06-13 6 To i Sir,—Tll9 letter of gtambfc bad times. Surtlv one of the chief reasons for the proteni rpraestoo is that the whole Commercial World if i mg from over-pro-duction and tyre ing. The piise of Produce and I'ieca Goods it n>" ut rolled by the Cham! Commerce, an219 words
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Article392 1908-06-13 6 The Baadmann Opera C >m| I a season of eight iai Colombo during July. party of fi: C. Burton m charge, proceed from < Trineomalie to dismantle the that n>>7; abandoned station. A Chinese employe of Chop Hong Lee ChoEg n arrest'l on a < sinal breach of trust m392 words
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Advertisement233 1908-06-13 6 Caldbeck, Macgregor Ors r <^$kiai EXTRA SPECIAL /> A LIQUEUR WHISKY. 'LIQUmX^ KNOWN AS V .u-^^-s/ ''CHOP RAJAH" I I Obtainable SJTRA SPECIAL -TT Jtll Vftl7 V IT GT W Boudoir, Concert Grand, Grand Upright Grand Pianola PS II 3£% he est and thc ca P est m t^ ie233 words
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Advertisement321 1908-06-13 6 2 STUDIOS 2 I Adapted to the Morning and I to the Afternoon Light. They are the Largest, Coolest and best Equipped Studios m the Colony, and are situated m the most picturesque part of the town, adjoining Government House Domain. Moreover, we possess m a high degree all the321 words
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Article79 1908-06-13 7 (BRITAIN AND RUSSIA. 1 The Happy Influence," June 12th, 9.25 a m. representative of Reuter's beBß tatively '■if the interviews i.itween M. fa ;il Sir Charles Hardinge, formerly the ß itkt Ambassador, and oretan for Foreign rs, showed that the Agreement of 1907 *he happiest inU mwe on79 words
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Article45 1908-06-13 7 on the meeting of the I the Ts v at Esval are t > the effect that while the charts m European poli: ios, cs P^ reg Is Mas lonia, forcshade anxiety, the emphatic ~ence on peace by uionarchs i> destined -si pate fe45 words
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Article459 1908-06-13 7 eived 9.35 a m. 9 r Thomas Lipton"s nev, Shamrock has won tl a Cup at the Thames a. Tbe trials of the Shamrock were to place about the 1- Kay, and Sir Thonns Liptors was to proceed to Southampton m tbe Erin to be present459 words
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Article79 1908-06-13 7 FURTHER DEVELOPMENT. Possibly Gas-driven. B ?ceived June 12th, 3 30 p.m. The correspondent of the J >.iily Telegraph at Portsmouth wires that immediately the battleship St Vincent is launched m September, preparations will be made to lay down another battleship, with a displacement of -I, 1 0 tons79 words
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Article50 1908-06-13 7 Russian Treasury Robbed. Received June 12th, 6 31 p.m. A telegram from Tifiis (Transcaucasia) states that ten men attacked the Custom House m broad daylight. They killed live officials, but were beaten oil and pursued, ljsing three of their number. The remainder however escaped with booty 2-4,000 roubles.50 words
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Article510 1908-06-13 7 Big Score For Sussex. H. 11. Kumar Sri Kinjitsinhji, the Jam of Nawanagar, playing at Lords against Middlesex, scored 141, not oat. X lujitsinhji had a memorable ovation from the great crowd of spectators. A CVlonibo paper says: Mr < Scharenguivel, late of the irrigation Department, seemed510 words
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Article798 1908-06-13 7 A pleasant concert was organised at Tanglin Club la9t night, on the lines of the last Philharmonic Concert, the chief items being; furnished by the excellent band of the Roya 1 W» st Keuts under Mr. McKelvey, who gave additional proof, if proof wore needed, of its798 words
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Article34 1908-06-13 7 Do Not Neglect the Children. At tills season of the year the first un natural looseness of a child's bowels should have immediate attention. Tbe best thing that can be given is Chamberlain's Colic.34 words
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Article220 1908-06-13 7 A PROMISSORY NOTE. Yesterday morning the Court of Appeal (Justices Fisher, Sarcombe Smith and Braddell) proceeded with the appeals before them, and heard that of Yeo Cheng Hoe and Lim Choo Keng from a decision of the Acting Chief Justice, the Hon'ble A F. G. Law220 words
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Article89 1908-06-13 7 A Scratch Sweep and a Handicap Sweep will be played on the Race Course Links on Sunday, commencing at 9.30 sharp. Nine holes, match play. Tiffin will be served at the Club that day. The draw for the Scratch Sweep is C. V. Miles v W. W.89 words
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Article44 1908-06-13 7 In the semi-final of the Singles Handicap, Mrs Saunders, 2| bisques, last evening beat Mr M. E. Sherwood by five points. There remains to be played, the fin.il of the championship and the final of the Singles Handicap. "^C44 words
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Article227 1908-06-13 7 S. C. R. C. LAWN TENNIS. RESULT OF YESTERDAY'S PLAT. A Singles. Scow Poh Leng, owe 6 beat Tan Tiam Kiat. Ber. 9—7,6 i. B Singles. Song Chin Eng, scr beat Tan Keng Swee, rao o. 6 l, 6—3. TODAY'S TIES. A Sivolvs. Choo Sian Kirn, scr vs Song Ong227 words
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Article42 1908-06-13 7 By epecial arrangement, that Physical Maivel and World's Chdmpkn 10 st< ne wrestler Ben Hur will appear at Hanma Hall together with dainty Little Bessie aud Edison's all new pictures. Special prices within the reach of bII are advertised.42 words
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Article119 1908-06-13 7 CINAMATOGRAPH ENTERPRISE. Among the thousand and one attractions of the Franco-British Exhibition at Shepherd's Bush, London, is Messrs Pat he FrereV steel building for the display of cinematograph films at the White City.'" Not ouly are pictures illustrating classical tales and paitoraines given, but a feature is rrmde of reproductions119 words
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Advertisement885 1908-06-13 7 ROBINSON Co. NEW SHIPMENT OF LADIES' CHILDREN'S SHOES. No 50. Stout Walking Shoe. Wo&^^ Black or Brown Stout Glace i No 4901. Fine Glace Kid S: strap shoe, leather heels, extra Twin straps, li.^ht loath; Louis hi strong soles, excellent Bhape. smart pointed shape, trii buckle. Price -5.25 per pair.885 words
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Article889 1908-06-13 8 A telegram to Csflon notities the death of Sir Kol'ert Lrillespie tt?id. These details of his life appear m the Ceylon < >lstrver": j Sir Robert Gillespie Reid whose death is announced— was a famo a railway contractor but or hi- family connection the usual record889 words
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Advertisement512 1908-06-13 8 Hfcvcrtisements. SHIPPING. N.Y.K. JAPAN MAIL STEAHSHIP Co., Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY Service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. Cndk* Mail Contracts with thb Imperial Japanese Government. Specially designed for the Company'B EuroI poan Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for512 words
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Advertisement616 1908-06-13 8 advertisements. SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For Chin?, 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 Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or aboat MAIL LINES. Out ward {for China) 1908 Devanha616 words
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Advertisement691 1908-06-13 8 advertisements SHIPPING 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 outward691 words
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Advertisement610 1908-06-13 8 a&pcrtiscmcnts. SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. <v- n The steamers of this Company maintain a regolar service between Hamburg, Bremen. Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo.610 words
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Advertisement432 1908-06-13 8 fl&vcrtiscmcnts. SHIPPING. NTT Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAK MAIL LIKE The fast and weil-known mail Bteaim-<]> i t this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection M a Naples, Alexandria and vioe versa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore B kong, Shanghai,432 words
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Article1230 1908-06-13 9 iv S rd oi m Rim ■eu Eil tl N:i i :1K V?OBXD Ol THE Da f)\n.v Mail" Bb ••>:'. n I 'N ia Pi -k!'. Wa&B S wred poetically }}■>. H t :UHni w ith soul so dial, I l MOU hath U '1.1,230 words
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Article343 1908-06-13 9 The conditions of life m India m the ruatur of climate, temperature and servants are so different from those m Europe that failure or neglect m some >mall respect to adapt the mode of living to the altered surroundings j^ives rise to a variety of ailments among343 words
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Article251 1908-06-13 9 A- a sort of preliminary compliment to the Uaife.l States m anticipation of the visit of the U. S. batleship fleet to Japanese waters, the Jipantsa cruiser "Soya" has proceed td to Manila, where her arrival has aroused much attention, especially as she was built for251 words
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Article71 1908-06-13 9 It not then a mistake for an En^li.vhrn m to come out to India r It is better for him to be a merchant's ilerk m England than a big official m India m this land of plague ::..l aria and oholera. India ruins the mind and71 words
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Article22 1908-06-13 9 The vi>ii of the American Fleet to the Pacific and Australian ports is a declaration that i mi :_a_;_22 words
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Article1159 1908-06-13 9 PROGRAMME. July 7th, 9th and 1 lth 1908. FIRST DAY. 1. Maiden Plate. Value $400. A Ettet for Maiden horses. Weight 9 stone, Exgriffins'allowed 7 lb. Entrance $20. i tance R.C. 2. A H ;rse Handicap —Value (500. >"-< l to ?nd horse provided there are 51,159 words
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Article688 1908-06-13 9 STKAMICRS. 3iving port of departure, ami knotm date due here, and name of Agent* Airlie, Sydney, June 25 Bcustead. Arconia, Colombo, July 18; E A.-i;;?V Co. Ayuthia, Bombay, June 12 BocMO Co. A Apcar, Hongkong. June P Simocs. Arm;tnd Bebio, M.'.-seiiles, July M M. I Kin, London. .1:.688 words
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Advertisement846 1908-06-13 9 lIP* f^™* #c^® s/ A SOLID GOLD WATCH N^-^ Guarant":* mH fully jewelled, and warranted a perfect timekeeper. SOLID SJ^V^n AND GUN METAL WATCHES ALSO f" I I fi^ C^ C? I 1 idj"^ (BUTTERFLY BRAND) I CREAM AND MILKS I 5,000 MASKS WIN A SOLID GOLD WATCH. 2,500 MARKS846 words
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559 1908-06-13 10 "America's self complaisahi in- n ii. nv." An A:-" i ...n write- to the Sydney Daily Telegraph fcroei the United States, Marc:-. 81 A wesfc ag i there wai the unwonted spectacle of A:>ti.i'ii and Australians bulking irgerj .n the columns of American newspapers, vised559 words
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Article338 1908-06-13 10 An attack upon what is termed the popular prejudice against the cigarette and an attempt to discourage all anti-tobacco legisla tion appears m the editorial columns of American Medicine (Philadelphia March). .he writer Tie harmlessness cf tobacco m moderaI to be conceded by the gt338 words
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Article758 1908-06-13 10 Slowly the centre of conflict a peaceful, commercial conflict as yet is shifting round the Atlantic is, m the wider sense, becoming almost as much an inland sea as the Mediterranean, and the re.il struggle of the nations emerges again m the Pacific. Here, however,758 words
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Article284 1908-06-13 10 The Spectator thinks the statements made by arrest d Bengalis to the magistrates of Calcutta, the explosives found by the police, and the explanation offered of them by a few of the accused are s-ymptoma of what may prove to be a serious disease m284 words
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Article321 1908-06-13 10 Under this heading the India: World ol th< I present position. It contends th*l witi creased out pa on an(i Bfalas >-at. wiU fcbeir 1,173 I wehadan Sect on pri :ht future the editor consider sen compam. m F*U«nbco», and Higl mi I Lowlands o321 words
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Article274 1908-06-13 10 The Spectator" denounces the n&tioi tion of the lailways, canals and minerals of the country, as su.gestedby Sir Jotn Brunner, and says The State, m spite of the immense ap, advantages with whic-h it starts, baa invariably been the worst of trader/. It has always found it274 words
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Article47 1908-06-13 10 W hat is the is to be found m one word discipline Discipline, self-sac -ritice for the S the sacrifice of the State's our own— recognition of the truth that i imply lesponsi! ilities, these that the modern Englishman 1. vat?.— "Pall Mall Gazette." > <-47 words
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Article153 1908-06-13 10 Per P O Devanfca, due —Mr B. W Powell. \".mn. Coaitaqr, Mr Burner, Mr H H. »ey. T. '.r A. H F. R. Long, Mr W J. Per P O Nuhia, due Jam Jellico, Mr J. B. E'cum, Mr I< ley, Capt. C. i Miss Kirkby.153 words
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Advertisement775 1908-06-13 10 A MATRON of the Y.W.C.A. HOME *VW? fy KyV-v. Neuritis, Lassitude, Neuralgia ost everyone has known that feeling of relief and thankfulness when they have found someone who could be 'depended upon' 1 without doubt or disappointment, whose rd can be accepted unquestionably well that is what the writers of775 words
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Advertisement685 1908-06-13 10 advertisements. MALARIA FEVERS. (O) Owing to its easy absorption, LEMCO is of great value m fever cases. Doctors recommend it by itself and mixed with milk. LEMCO has proved over and over again to be the only food a patient could retain, and we have letters from nunv bers who685 words
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Article704 1908-06-13 11 i r, i i BdUDAUTT. I ¥\L M I !!N VT RKVAL. London, .lune ">. logon from Roi lAot that Signal Ipeakmg m Urn <- >u:brr of deputies. t Veen Great wd Rani traga ling Macedonia would I ling of King Reval. The capital for the c Bflri704 words
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Article11 1908-06-13 11 A Medicine that Will Cure Chronic DiHiihoea i holers and Diar11 words
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Article296 1908-06-13 11 Made me a Misery to Myself and BVKBYQNE AROUND ME:." Mr. Horace Twiddy, of 121. Creek road. Deptford. London. England, wrote. i>ear Sir I will do all m my power to recommend Doun's Backache Kidney Pills, tor they have bt-t-n a bit s<ing to me. About 8 years296 words
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Advertisement913 1908-06-13 11 EXCHANGE. (Corrected up to June 12 Bank 4 m/s 2/4^ demand 2/3| Priyate credits 3 m/s 2/4 f credits 6 m/s 2/4y s F&axci, demand Bank..* 291 0-niMANT, demand 2S6| India, T. T 175 Hongkong, demand norn Yokohama, demaad 1131 Java, demand M 139^ Bangkok, demand w 66 Sovereigns, Bank913 words
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Advertisement798 1908-06-13 11 SHARES. MINES. Capital Capital Issoe Paid r Issued p*id up Value up Company. Wu ut»oao $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining Co. Ltd 6 $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited 5 $600,000 60«»,0C0 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin M. Co. Ltd LI.M £400,000 350,000 1 1 Duff Development Co.798 words
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Article1242 1908-06-13 12 Mi fart JUVEN U.. When s.nne people take themselves much too ■eriooflj it is ufficultto decide whether the humour or the pathos ol the case comes v-p. < »;ii> el the most remarkibie nstaiuvs of this was at the annual service of lln Hrdei I 91,242 words
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Article453 1908-06-13 12 MALA LRTERMASTEE AND QEKMAJS MA M \£'l bia Satusuree, a young Malay, master of the German steal M iiudu, was before Lieiu. Cator, the acting M A -ndant, yest< I D d charge of assaulting Z\lr V. K<»rth, Chief Officer of tlia steamer. Accused claimed to ba453 words
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Article97 1908-06-13 12 Mr Hal Jane told his audience at Oxford the other day that he only made £30 m his first year at the Bar, and less m his second. He did not tell them, however, that he left Edinburgh with a most brilliant First m Philosophy, or that he gave97 words
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Article437 1908-06-13 12 Insanitary Area to be Impkovkd. A spec i il mee'im* of the Municipal Commissiocers was held, jefet3rday afternoon, m the Municipal Board room. Mr J. Polglase, the Deputy President, occupied the chair and there were also present Messrs 11. L. Coghlan, Wm. Macbean, Cheng Keng Lac, A. W.437 words
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Article175 1908-06-13 12 The Captain of the S. b. Kuching was charged before Mr. Thunder, fourth magistrate, yesterday, with bringing a decrepit parson into tbe Colony on M iy 14. Mr. Gibson, of the Chinese Protectorate, conducted t ha prosecution and the Captain claimed to be lri< Dr. Millard.oi the Tan175 words
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Article84 1908-06-13 12 I\ C. No. 63, Kader, recently orderly to Assist. Supt Savi, was committed by Mr Green, the second magistrate, yesterday, fcr I rial at the Assizes on a charge c f attempted murder. Accused is alleged to have fired at a Javanese m a house at84 words
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Article67 1908-06-13 12 Three sobbing Tamils faced Mr Thunder m the fourth magistrate's court, yesterday, on a charge of assault. They were wearing prison garments as they are undergoing a sentecca for assault. They were now arraigned on a similar charge. The prisoners howled mournfully and two or three sympathisers67 words
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Article45 1908-06-13 12 On Thursday night, P. C. 584- arrested a man for plying with an unregistered rikisha. It wag shown yesterday that he had received a fare of $1, but had more money m his possession. Mr Good land made it obvious that the45 words
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Article270 1908-06-13 12 The B. I. steamer Teesia, with the London mails of the 22nd ultimo, left Penaug at 4 pin. on Thursday, and may be expected 1 3 arrive here this morning. The Norwegian steamer Helios arrived here on Thursday from Bargkok and another from Hobart yesterday with a cargo270 words
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Article74 1908-06-13 12 The master of the Hudson which arrived at Colombo on Tuesday, Juno j!ad. has reported to the authorities the disappearance of three Chinese firemen on the voyage from Singapore to Colombo. The vessel left Singapore on the 21st ultimo, and on the day following they were74 words
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Article83 1908-06-13 12 Per Calypso Mr Banseh, Mrs Richardson. Per Lai Sang Mr Cramer. Mr D wight, Mr F. Silver. List of passengers per German ss. GoeLen sailed to China and Japan on the 12th instant, from Singapore. For Hongkong Mr Lloyd, Miss Rowe, Captain Vassel, Mr Poon Keng Man for Shanghai83 words
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Article119 1908-06-13 12 June 11. Deli, Ger. :-tr., Hubner, for Bangkok. June 12. Van Riebeck, Dut. str., Sniir, for Batavia. Janssens, Dut. str., Winsemins, for Muntok via ports, Singapore, Brit, str., Robinson, for Bangkok. Amiral L. Treville, Fr. str Tessel, for Saigon. Mashona. Brit, str., Tairer, for Nagasaki. Dovre, Nor. str.. Paulsen,119 words
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81 1908-06-13 12 Wharves and Docks at which different vessels were berthed yesterday. East Wharf Basin- Nil. East Wharf Sec. I— Th. Wille, Strathspey. Section 1 Sheers Wharf— Nil. Section 2 Simongan. 3— Helios. 4— Patani. B— Nil. 6 Telesfora. 7 Nil. B— Shrimp, Headley. 981 words
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Article533 1908-06-13 12 Ship Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consignee Adana Brit2l's Park June 11 Sagon .1 It. Wood 1. Amherst Brit 135 Scott June 1 Pontianak Han Lee Heng B Aoghin Ger 10«1 Knatpet June 6 Swatow B*hn M«j«i Bangkok Asdang Siam 405 Svarrer June Beagft E. Asiatic Co.533 words
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Advertisement13 1908-06-13 12 Bought, Sold or Exchanged Pianos at $150 and Upwards, by different Makers Guaranteed13 words
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Advertisement166 1908-06-13 12 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ I :<:>kr r'oNTUAc: vm m fin ti :i 'i mmn. Agents at Singapore, Ships' Agency, late J. Daenaeis Co., 2-3. Cc THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE. s.s. "Japara" Pent g bang (Simeuloe), Singkel. Baros. Si-Bolga, <ioenoen^ v Nako Islands, Loeagoendi-Bay. Poeloe-Tello and Padai.166 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous64 1908-06-13 12 WEATHER REPOKT. Kardang Kerhau Hospital, June 11, 190S 9 a.m. 3p m 9 p.m Barom. 32 Fab. 29.919 29 825 29.:*J J Temp. 88 2 88 0 80.' Wot Bulb Ther. 80 2 7- s 77.8 Dir. of Wind N.W. S.E. Calm Max. Temp, m sh&de 90.0 Mm. do. do.64 words
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