The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 June 1908

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  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 1908. NO. 6,:ii>7
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  • 885 1 1 1 n ks are said fcj be the fool of tht mind. lv which cue there must le nui half or wholly itorved ntuuU. for rici ks hive this m comuiOD, tl •unequally distrilued som race get ihsn m leu and hund;. iers get tLem rarely
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 741 1 POPULAR WANTS (Wanted; To Let; For Sale; Notices etc., up to 30 words m length will be accepte for this column at One Dollar for thre insertions. Cash with Advertisement.) Gentleman requires lodging with Eurasia: family near town, must be cheap. E. c o Free Press. APARTMENTS. BOARD RESIDENCE. 1
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    • 305 1 Entertainments. TEUTONIA CLUE Tuesday, June 3Oth. f e Direction Maurice E. Bantfmdnn Iv the presence of His Excellency the Governor and Suite THE CORRIOKS. will present to Singapore amusement lovers a Farewell Bouquet of Music. Song, Humour, and pictorial art. Chairs S2. May be reserved at i Robinson Piano Co.
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    • 199 1 THE DAY'S NEWS. The fi ;hticir m Persia occupies most of the wires today. Britain and Ruesil rafuM to iuteife c tsd the Shah is considered master of the situation with Cossack help Page 5. Grover Cievelani, ex-President cf the Un'ted States, is deid Page 5. < ir special rubber
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 367 1 THE WEEK. Friday, 2»Uh High Water.— 9.ls a., 8.51 p Ball Government House. Emulation Lodge 8.3" p S RE. (V) Military Engineering, 5.15 p S.V.A. D.R.F. Gun Laying, 5.30 p Saturday, 27th: High Water. l".ll a 9.33 p B I Mail Outward due. S.Y.I. Class Firing. 2.30 p Golf— Vade
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  • 121 2 H INGKONG'B SCABS. The Calcutta u Daily News 11 says The :n Hongkong, tha: the Chamber of amerce pred: I tHnajitflf to the Colony's the opiam dens are shut down. irbat on the source of >.: i seema an odd thing that the Cbambez of Commerce should
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  • 508 2 Intsi ilonaies are ai keen between the S -m K-publies as they are between any European nat'on--. To »ct the part ol I philosopher, and friend his been to take up no easy iv those who are ittI |o speak contemptn m>'._v ol Yankee macy
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  • 105 2 THE GOVERNOR IN PENAN G. The Hon. R N. Bland, Resident Council lor, who went on board the Sea Mew yesterday morning, landed with His Excellency at noon. After visiting the Resiient Couuci lor's Office* Sir John Anderson had tiffin at the Town Club, and then went on bjard his
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  • 161 2 From the Musical News" we learn that Sir Frederick Bridge, who has been crossing the Rockies tc V.mj uver, h as had an exciting ad venture. Oae ni^ht hi.s train had to stop for certain repiirs. The passengers went to bed comfortably, and Sir Frederick, not
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  • 271 2 Saya the Calcutta 1 man: •"Lord Crewe will have to bear m mind that though I ing of the problem ot' opiu n, and ex ditnVult m Ceylon it is infinitely more d fficult m the Straits Settlements. In the ii:=t pace the opium
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  • 92 2 11 Everyone speaks of the feast as he finds is a maxim of the Portuguese. Judging by the lett rsr< from people all over tlie country, praising Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, it is evident this remedy has been found satisfactory.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 7 2 A Medicine that Will Cure Chronic Diarrhoea
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    • 150 2 TO LET. TO LET. 89 Orchard Road. Famished. With or Without Carriage and Horse. Entry Ist Apply T. D. P. c o Free Press. Juu 30,6 TO LIT Claoghton, 6 Patcrson Rd. furnished. Entry I ily. Apply on the premi- 3. Jnn< 30,6 TO LET No. 10 Tivsrtoc Lane off
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    • 489 2 advertisements. TO LET. TO LET A compound house No. 28-A, Syed Allie Road. Apply at No. 71, Prinsep Street. June "24 8.7 TO LET Otlice at 49. Robinson Road Ist and 2nd Floors. Entry Ist July. Apply to— R. BASSOON, 1 D'Almeida St. June 18 v.c. TO LET. Compound House
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    • 592 2 Hfcvcrtieementa NOTICES. POLICE NOTICE. Police Order mader under section 6 (3) and (4) of Ordinance XIII 1906 for regulating traffic at Government House on the occasion of the Ball to be held there on the night of 26th June, 1908. All carriages will proceed past the Guard House m single
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    • 442 2 Hbvcrtiscmcnta. INSURANGES. Commercial Union Assurance Co., Ltd. Fire, Life, Marine, Accident, Guaramt-e. ASSETS exceed SEVENTEEN MILLIONS STERLINO. W. A. SIMS. Kasttrn lirancb, Singapore. May 27 28.6 New Zealand Insurance Co. Ltd. FIXE AND MARINE. Subscribed Capital 41,600^000. Paid up Capital and Reserve* :< )]oOO. Fire and Marine Risks of every
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    • 357 2 Btwertisemettt*. BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Bukw Corporation. Paid-up Capital 1 5 tOOO Rbsekvb Fvjvij Sterling Reserve $15,000, I Silver Reserve $13,50 X),o<)3 RHSKRVB LIALILITY OF Propeiitors 515,000,00Q Court Off Djkkctoes. Hon. Mr Ijm.vrt Eegwic:-;, Chair***, E AIKMAN. E. G. Barrett, I HWMMB Gukja\ h uMuni Ei i I a J.K. 1.M.-I-
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  • 763 3 •In I .-> /eland."' we read, Miss Z^lina Davis, who was wearing Ifferrj Widow' ie^ed W ide Park to drown herself. B r the i s booj, kept her afloal dbMI rescued." story th We refer to t i undi^nir'. posii of Hiss Davis while .i is
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  • 367 3 &BABCHTST Arrested at LISBON. A maa Alemany, a militant Spanish anarchist, has been arrested at Lisbon and extraIdited to Spair.. He has confessed that he maanfactored the bomb which the anarchist Morrel threw m the attempt to kill the King and < v > teen of Spain on
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  • 175 3 Health depends to a great extent upon flexibility. The suggestion may be dubbed novel, but it is scientifically true. Pr nit- eating makes for health, because it makes for flexibility. Assure to the arterial and muscular em that flexibility which is enjoyed by the growing child, and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 247 3 Do Not Neglect the Children. At this season of the year the first mi natural looseness of a child's bowels should have immediate attention. The best, thing that can be v I 'hamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy followed by ■r oil as directed with each bottle of the ody.
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    • 627 3 Bfc>vetti6ement& AUCTIONS. MORTGAGEE S SALE OF The British Steamer Ruby As She Now Lies m Singapobs Habboub. To be held at Powell Co's Saleroom On Wednesday, Ist July, at 2.30 p.m. Length 130 210 feet, breadth 20 feet. depth 11 110 feet. Gross tonnage ?45. Registered tonnage 158 54 100.
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    • 605 3 advertisements* TwenoNs. MORTGAGEE S SALE At Powell Co's Saleroom. Tuesday, 30th June, at 2.30 pm. RACE COURSE ROAD.— AII those eighteen valuable allotments of freehold building land situate at Race Course Road, Singapore, total area ***** square feet, being lots 5 to 22 of Grant No. 277. POWELL Co., Auctioneers.
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    • 501 3 THERE ARE NO Exorbitant Profits. FOR ANYBODY ON GET THE 'RED V^SEAL" V»i-«X XJ.IX-. pauciED oroscoitffwsj AS SvPPUEC *0 lij§;j3l of the High qualities ot "Black <& White" at the lowest possible prices. "Red Seal" retails at 9.50 per case. "Black White" at $12.50 of all dealers. WHOLESALE FROM THE
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 18 4 Potter.— On the 15th insfc.. at Tapah, the wife of H. Y. D. Potter, of a daughter.
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    • 128 4 Rowlandson.— On the 7th June, 1908, at Ealing, W. (formerly of The Gables." Coonoor) Colonel GEORGE ROWLANDSON, late Madras Staff Corps, aged 7:;. Graves. On 25th April, William Geoffrey Plantaqenet, aged 26 years, Lieutenant r.n., late Gunnery and First Lieutenant of H.M.S. '"Gladiator," drowned after the collision m the
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  • 1969 4 The Singapore Free Press Friday, June 26, 1908. tl »ple's r'-'it maintain, V awed b\ i< fluence anci unliribed by pain: itri .t i rnlh h plo r i ius precepts draw. Pie. 1 Loyalty and Law. There are many lights m which we miv look at tlia British Empire
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  • 84 4 \From our ent. y London, 11 1 P)M ip m The prospw-i> irill ikortly be isi the Sekong Bubble Go 1 rrned f. r the pu r pose of acquiring 877J acres of land m BoriKO. The capital iHU bt *:^O,OOO. Messrs Gow tad Stanton, the wtil.
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  • 409 4 TU! LAST I PRESIMM Oi '1 B For considerable time past there have bsca reft ranees m the filing heal'h of Cleveland, who h^s had two petas President. The latest news indtc&i than linking gradually, the ciuse of his ilia being cancer. It was during I
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 361 4 Manila* Perfectos 25s m Box 2.00 Reina Victoria 100s 5.75 Princessas 50s 2.00 Republicians 50s 2.75 Panetelas 50s 2.75 High Life 50s 3.00 High Life m the East 50s 2. 10 Discounts s= &an extra 5 for lots of 1,000. 'SOLE KGEX'TS 1 i i 3 i -gg^***-*-*-"-"-- 5 tIf&JV
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    • 69 4 I t THE "OBAG" HOTEL INANG HILLS. A perfect health resort and I an ideal spot for spending I holidays and week-ends. Crisp and bracing atmos- I j phere. Bungalows for fami--1 lies, alsa single and double 9 rooms. I TENNIS, BILLIARDS, CROQUET. SARKiES BROTHERS, Proprietors. i i 9 £HB
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    • 219 4 RUSKIN, EMERSON AND DERRICK Agree that Price is Governed by Quality. Those things called dear are, when justly estimated, the cheapest; they are attended with much le3S prolit to the artist than those which everybody calls cheap. All works of Art must bear a price m proportion to the skill,
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  • 147 5 RUSSO-BRITISH WARNING. 11 Master of the Situation." Bee. June 25, 10 90 am. yto laj'i it Teheran built- Bam arvwM 1 aud over the lado|■Uß G :v.v v ite ftgnpo station. A native empl waa wounded The spleiu: 11.90 am. Reuter's Age nvv learnt thai Britain and
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  • 27 5 m from Teheran is that th? eitv was I niu'ht. Firing waa re-;tme-l at three o'clock x>n. Tr. i i r-ed-Dowlah,ex-gover-s been shelltl and pillaged.
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  • 49 5 The address which, at the general meeting i i Si Ikmenta Association, it to Sir William Adam- I -rireme: :he Presi lent, was aented at a ■.ueetinsf of the A-- ;tiv-D, to be hfll p.m. on June 2, at the Institute rectcrs, 4, Corbet-court, Graccchurchstreet, EC.
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  • 322 5 The C >mmonwe eparins^ a reception of over-whelming enthusiasm for the American Meet If its people once look to the I States for defence their thoughts upon commercial preference and political alliance will s<> >n follow the same line. -erver." .> < Mr J. B Elcum, Director
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  • 384 5 Received Jane 25th, 10.'20 a.m. It is ami aoced that the thaukoffeiiags at the Pan Anglican Congress amount to £383,208, whereof £63,695 is to be allotted to < >lonial dioxaea, m June 15 to June 24 the most notable congress of Biahope, clergymen, and laymen that has
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  • 12 5 The death of ex-President Grover CleveI 13 announced. > t
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  • 497 5 Haldane's Tntebest. The following, from the Daily Telegraph of June Ist, shows that the visit of the M S i aides to Bislev is attracting notice. Wl itever change of name may evolve as betwixt Volunteer and Territorial, it is fortunate that the fondness for
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  • 1214 5 The noble art had a fiir show m at Tanglin Bir racks last night, m the form of some pretty sparring, and m one serious match between two of the Regimental cracks L-Corp. Sheppard, and Corp. Kirby. The West Kents have several times given boxing shows, but
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  • 353 5 BOMBAY SHORT-REELED YARN. AN EFFECTIVE METHOD. About this time last year a sub-commit-tee of tbe Singapore Chambar of Commerce was appointed to be quire into a complaint regarding the importatiou of the inferior quality and short-reel of Bombay Yarn which after testiDg shewed the courts to range from 15 to
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  • 343 5 A fair business has been done m Pahan^ Consolidateds and Tronohs, otherwise the week under review has been rather quiet and calls for no particular comment. MINING Chierly owing to forced realizations Pahaugs dropped from 275. Gd to 255. Gd. and between those rates a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 366 5 ROBINSON CO. Are now showing lfc The New Pa- II tent-Delphin Enamelled Metal Table iff They are perfection m workman- i_ r f ship and lini X are very simple, can- |jh£»s*P! not possibly get out oi" order, and with ordinary care will last a life- P ■■■"Irafo To obtain
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  • 767 6 I The Market for the Commodity and its InKLUENUK UPON THE PLANTATION I SovPAjnss. After the loom of last autumn, rubber aaaiat raflapaad ■'•■:■'< wd tQe y nave this y-.'.v so tax tttraefeed comparatively little attention. During Urn laat week or two the tendency of quotations, however, haa
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 104 6 I i j buß| rooa disease unless proper; r thai there. are more deaths from it than from scarlet I -jr. All daDger may be avoiu i I giving Chamberlain s Cough i h liqi. i tough mucu ing Mr to t -ctoratt- keeps tlie cough loose, and makes y
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    • 447 6 fl&vcrtt6cmcnts. S^g^k. "Uliat a grand family JKjf^_ medicine Ayer's Sarsapay&S&r rilla is! Good for the W XT child, good for the par ■^i/aaL eut good for the graudof it ?n the "house. Sometime IJ|F during the year some member of the family will certainly need it. You can surely trust
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    • 627 6 S&vertieements, 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 GnJf Continental and American Porte. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Ont ward (for China) 1908 Marmora
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    • 638 6 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 outward
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    • 574 6 Ht»v>crtiscmcnts. SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, aud Itottcrdam, and tin Strait-. China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhavcn direct, eilling at Penaag and Colombo. Taking cargo
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    • 396 6 t^^v)c^•tt6Clncntc^ SHIPPING. I IKS Be ja* Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LJK* The fast and well-known mnil this Company sail fortnightl| froea Hamburg via Rotterdam Antv,. Gibraltar, Genoa, Kaplee, (c noeci Naples, Alexandria and vice f«ran j Suez.. Aden, e'eiombo, Penx apore, Hon kOßff, Shanghai, Nagasaki Koto to YokohanM
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  • 1024 7 MR. HERBERT WRIGHT ON HIS BABTBBN To UK. 1 1 Bunn Ajbsi kei>. •H Wr,. wi;. known nib. bor authority ar.d anthot of Hevea Brasiliensis," the third edition f which is soon to appear, and who has Mpletod a tour over I Padaiaiad Malay States, the Straftl
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  • 258 7 SI7BBIDIBKD SZBAMSBS FOB SHANGHAI. The premier of New South Wales recently stated that tandeis would be called almost immediately for the establishment of a regular steamship service between Sydney and Shanghai. The service is not to be confused with the ranch-discussed subsidy for a line to
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  • 296 7 an Ex< [TING Rescue. The Brazilian training ship Benjamin Constant (2.500 tons 1 which arrived at Yokohama from Honolulu on June 3, had on board fcwent] Japanese from Wakes Island. It ia d. says the "Japan Herald." that when the sloop was passing near the island on
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  • 181 7 Mb oc.ilyie Injured. The Bangkok Times" of the 17th says:— We regret to learn that last evening Mr A. W. Ogilvie. assistant conservator of the Royal Forest Depart nu -nt, stationed at Paknampho, was shot byadorwatf. Mr OgiWie received wounds In the face, chest and
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  • 18 7 Penang- Turf Club. AUTUMN MEETING, 1908. Tuesday, the 28th, Thursday, the 30th July, Saturday, the Ist Aug 1908.
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  • 353 7 Tuesday, 98th July, 1908. 1. The Maiden Piate. Value $609. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale reduced 14 lbs. All horses imported into the Straits or F.M.S. as Subsc-iption Griffins at a price not exceeding •5400 allowed 7 lbs. Entrance, *20. Distance, one mile. 2.
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  • 213 7 Thursday, SOth July, 1908. 1. The Roadster Handicap. Value $200. A Handicap for all Roadsters that have run m Race f, First Day. Gentlemen Riders. Entrance, $iO. Distance, six furlongs. 2. The Kuala Lumpur Plate. Value $300. A Handicap for all Horses that were qualified to run m
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  • 442 7 Saturday, Ist August, 1908. 1. The Second Roadster Handicap Value >J')o. A Handicap for all Roadsters that have ran m Race 5, First Day. Gentlemen Riders. Entrance, $10. Distance, 1£ r:ii:oy. 2. The Penan g Plate. 3. The Penang Purse. Value $600 and f 4OO respectively with SlOO
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  • 74 7 (Corrected up to June 25.) Bank 4 m/s 2/4 T V demand 2/3 j Private credits 3 m/s M 2/4 T credits 6 m/s 2/4-| Francs, demand Bank.^ w 231 Gkrmakt, demand M 236| [ndia, T. T, 1743 Hongkong, demand 20% Yokohama, demand 1131 Java, demand 139J Bangkok, demand
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  • 139 7 June 25. *lin $63.35 G-ambirtr M buyers 7.! 5 Gambiev Cube No. 1 11.37 Gambier Cube No. 2 M 10. on Pepper Black (ord'u. Spore) 11 1 2 Pepper, V^hita (fair L.W, 5 p.«.) buyers 18.35 Nutmegs (110 to the 1h.).» 17.50 Nutmegs (80 to the IV.) 19 50
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  • 721 7 Capital Capital Issac Paid Issued paid op Value up Company. QujtaMoa 1300,000 100,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining Co. Ltd 5. 13(0,00) 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited $600,000 60<\0C0 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin M. 00. Ltd I £400,000 350,000 1 1 Duff Development Go. Lt4 1" 60,000 60,000
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 6 7 Morrhuol Creosote is sold ia capsules
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    • 269 7 NEW SERVICE BETWEEN SINGAPORE, MUAR AND MALACCA. The s.s. Lady Weld." until farther notice, will lc we Singapore on Tuesday and Friday afternoons for Maar and Malacca, returning thence on Wednesdays and Saturdays. This vessel has good accommodation for First Class Passengers. For freight and passage apply to. Straits Steam
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  • 392 8 PRACTICE OF "THE KERF>." Another morning was devoted to the motion for a declaration that a broker's payment be deemed fraudulent and void as agaiast the Official Assignee, m the Supreme L'jurt yestenJuv, before Mr Justice S?rcoml>- Snr.tb. This was a cheque of $19,921.90 Ljivtn to
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  • 490 8 -:cr tbe Court of Appeal, the appe.t: Frederick Sheldon Drage m the action L > TB. Dl Lge, recently before Mr Justice Sercomt Smith, was conetaded, the Ju i^es sitting beint? tbe Acting Chief •J i ;;.'aje. Ml Justice Fisher and Mr Justice Saveomfce Smith. Mr Nn>
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  • 612 8 S.R.C. vs. The Police and Warders. On the SKC. side of the Esplanade last avening, the SR C. and the Police and Warders met m the competition for the Singapote Association Cup. There was a Urge number of spectators present and the conditions favoured a fast game.
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  • 80 8 RESULT OF YESTERDAY'S PLAY. B Doubles Boon Lim Sen^ and Tan Keng Swee, scr beat Chua Sim Ghee and Lim Kee Chiok, owe 2. 6 l, 7 5. To-DAY'S TIES. I kMPIONSHIP. Tan Chew Kirn, vs Neo Ewe Kiang, (to finish A Doi BLSB. Scow Poh Leng
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  • 29 8 The following is the result of the draw m the cricket tournament, which begins on July 11. Mei chants vs Law and C.S. I irrison vs S.C.C
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  • 164 8 PREPARATION FOR THE SURVEY. Speaking with reference to the preparations are m progress for the survey of the w stern Australian portion of the railway, the Minister fur Works (Mr. J. Price) stated that good progress was being made. The departmental officers, Messrs. Bfnii and Anketell, would leave
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  • 906 8 KEPORT FOR YEAR TO DEC. 31, 1907 The Directors have pleasure m submitting their Annual Report and Statement of Accounts for the year 1907. In September last the Company acquired the Bukit Nanas Estates, as from Ist July, 1907. In order to effect this and to provide
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  • 172 8 The 8.1. steamer Thongwa, with the London mails of the sth instant, left Negipatarn at 7 am on Sunday, the 21st instant, and may be expected to arrive here tomorrow morning. Captain Uldall of the Dutch st3amer Merapi, which arrived from Amoy yesterday with 647 Chinese coolies, reports
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  • 180 8 June 1 1 Devawongse, Ger. str., Rehwoldt, for Bangkok. June 25. G. G. Meyer, Dut. str., Griffin, for Muntok and Palem bang. Str.ubavon, Brit, str., Cattrall, for Calcutta. Djambie, Dut. str., Lucardi, for P. Brandan. Deli. Ger. ttr., Hubner, for Bangkok. Resident Schieff, Dut. str., duos, for Pahang and
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 10 8 PIANOS Bought, Sold or Exchanged Pianos at $150 and Upwards.
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    • 191 8 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. "ni.kr Contract with the Nkthekum^ \M9U Oonuil Agents at Singapore. Ships" Agency, late J. Daendels Co.. 2-3 Collver Quay THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES M DEPARTURE ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE. s.s. BOTH Batavia, Souraba.ja. IHiHmi r, Donggala. Amoerang. M'JnadoT" Ternate. Liroeng. Pcta. Taroci: Sia Totok, Gorontalo, Tomini-bay with transhipment
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 404 8 PASSENGERS. Per Ban What Hin Capt Casey, Messrs Dehney, Stafford, Keating Higgity, Dr and Mrs Pau. Per P O Xubia Miss G. Jeliico, Capt. Ingram, Mr R. C. Kindersley, Mr J. B. Eicum, Miss O. Itgall, Mr and Mrs G. F. Lancaster, Stali'-Sergt. and Mrs Wilmshurst and infant, Mrs O'Sallivan,
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    • 697 8 VESSELSIN PORT. Men-of-war Fiaj? and Tons Commanders Arrived From j Adamaster Por. cru. F N de Sa Way I<> Ma he ao Ship Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consignee Adana Brit 21 '8 Park June 11 Sa'gon J IL Wood Liverpool Aiilie Brit 14!'2 Wilson June 22 Sydney Boofltiad Sydi,
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