The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 June 1908

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 __TH__g fi j amma AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JUNE 29, 1908. NO. 6,329
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  • 181 1 Tho Shah of Persia bus disaolred Parliament for its interferon *c with bus intent 1 t > ippreheud the Asju nau n makers. (Pau-e 5). Mulai H .fid tnpas for German assistance m restoring crier m Morooco. (1 The credit for the new Russian baul>ships has been
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  • 1078 1 V. .-n tbe -ante or a simi'ar fact h; 1" put into print, day after day, it stands to reason that i rds is unavoidable. police case :u which the police did clue or act en information." m s a wedding that v. is not '-pretty." with
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 359 1 f~~ "T Z_^ CARS ARE FAMOUS FOE THEIE M^t^V W I'/K RELIABILITY, j Vx^'r^^^ PT FY Ir. I T TTY f 'jlry^^^ "~ft DURABILITY and I 5, fj l^ DUE SHOUT LV _3_._s__..__v_E__! H I Central Engine Works, aiwottl PURE NORWEGIAN COWS SlfliTK~ "T^//_5 on/y Canned Milk m which the
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    • 442 1 riornriSiuii s uiano urcus, GRAND OPENING NIGHT, I THURSDAY, JULY 2. LOCATION-BEACH ROAD. LARGER AND BETTER THAN EVER. Afeu' Artistes! New Artistes!! HEADED BY THE MARVELLOUS FRANTZ TROUPE OF LADY AND GENTLEMEN ACROBATS (7 IN NUMBER), In their refined Drawing-room Entertainment. ENCORED FIVE TIMES NIGHTLY, AND LES EMANUELS, THE MUSICAL
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    • 72 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Tenders will soon be invited for tbe Perak General Farm. Page S. The Corricks at the Teutonia Club on Tuesday. Page 1. Change of programme at the Alhambra Cinematograph. Page 1. Auction Sale by Coghlan and Co. o: household furniture. Page 3. Tenders required by Government for Lighthouse
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 343 1 THE WEEK. Monday, 20th High Water.— ll.42 a, 10.47 p St. Peter's Day. M. M. Mail Outward duo. M. M. Mail Homeward dn« Itaxim Co. Gun Drill, 5.30 p Tuesday, 3 th High Water.— o.2o a., 11.20 p Cup Tie, R.G.A. v R.E. 5 p S.Y.I. Company Drill, 5.30 p
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  • 367 2 H- Rl :;hment. Bishop J, M. Thoburn, D.D.. 1.L.D.. the >nary Bishop of the Meth Episcopal Church m In has I n I from .-vice. A: Se! I tfaeG ace of this denominati m which was Stati last month. wmmm bit Bishop made tbe following speech
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  • 136 2 Provided bt Enterprising Pastob. Cfbk igp, W tv C. rch, on Michigan avenue, m thi3 I upon an innovation which is iken m connection with peculiar functions una rtak< D by church- ontry. The inlion is no n the insta lata n of known as a
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 478 2 HDvcttisemcnts. /f Are your lips white, £3=5 your cheeks colorless, li 'I'm your ears transparent jS t^s. And do yen look thin r^^^~~^\j^\ an(^ care- > fw t', AW'yy*'*- >%_ it .<** I^%|%|| I A take much \-_X; V imagina"N U^-v tiontosee -^f-y If blooming 1 'check?, and a bright,
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    • 398 2 H&vcrtt6cnicnt9. TO LET. TO LET. 89 Orchard Road. Furnished. With or Without Carriage and Horse. Entry Ist July. Apply T. D. P. co" Free Press." June 23 30,6 TO LET Claughton, 6 Paterson Ud. furnished. Entry Ist July. Apply on the premises. June 23 30.6 PARKSTONE Nassim Roa 1. To
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    • 498 2 Htwerttaementa NOTWES. PERAK GENERAL FARM. Tenders will at an early date be invited for the General Farm for the State of Perak. 2. Full particulars will be published later. It. J. WILKINSON, Ag Secretary to Resident. PERAK. June 29 2-7 GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tender will be received at tbe Colonial Secretary's
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    • 501 2 a^v>crt^-cnlcnt-. INSURANCES, New Zealand Insurance Co. Ltd. FIRE AND MARINE. Subscribed Capital .£1,500/* Paid up Capital and Reeerret jC -9J.000 Fire and Marine Risks of every deecription under-written at Lowest Current Rates. ADAMSON, GILFILLAN Co, Ltd., General Agents Eastern Archipelago A. J. SCANDRETT, Manager Insurance Department SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.,
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    • 365 2 RMmttoeniciitu BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Corporation. Paid-up Capitai $15,000,000 Reserve Fund Sterling Reserve >1 o ,000,000 6i;ver Res-rye J f so0 f S28 s^ooo ResERVB LIABILITT OF PaopawToa*. OOUET OF DIRKCT Hon. Mr. Hknkt Eepwios- r iK>4N E. Qoan E.c.--Oki UMm E. G. Barrett, I -iA\ l auana-iD Ea wli*xm i\,
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  • 658 3 T St- aura for rm commodity and ii N3l HI THK i'[.\\ .ATION G boom of laat autumn, rubber v have this I :r attract -„a tion. Baring ti ial week or two the tendency of quotation- h (Water, hafl been decidedly more favourable. Thi- baa been due.
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  • 80 3 A riper refer- thus to the M.S.G. an of Sikhs from the States Go actising at Prnperial competitions at the .ition meeting iv July, ng accustomed to the wind and. Surrey ranges, which n toman wt I home .iy heat, light, and wind. Tiie re entered for all
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  • 46 3 I Mr. Laid Secretary of drs whether he was m a position to inform Urn H Siam- States ut Uk dale Tringganu, and utan were t. be incorporated into the 1 Mahr. tea; and. if so. v. 1 conditions had been arranged with
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  • 401 3 Ml- Consul Frost, m hi- report on the trade and commerce of the Monthon. of Saiburi and Puket, Western Siamese States on the Malay Peninsula, fox 1907, writes: Month, >v Puket is a richer country owing to the extensive mineral deposits, which it only requires a
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  • 295 3 The second annual meeting was held en Lost Mr George B. Dodwell presiding. The Chairman remarked that Mr Jackson, the managing director, who was on the estate for six months and who had recently returned to London, was fully confident that at an y date, the
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  • 106 3 A wry pretty wedding was celebrated at St. Ai. Church, Kowloon. on dune 12th when Miss Dorothy Rome was married to Captain A. Henry Proctor. I. MS., 105 th., Mahratta LI. Major Chitty gave the bride away, while Lieut. Haughton, son of Colonel T. Haughton, chief stall'
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 83 3 FOR SALE. A BARGAIN. 10 12 H. P. 2 seated H umber Motor Car complete with all accessories and extra tyres almost new. Price |2,000 net cash. Owner Colony. Apply, BAITS Motor Oarage SYNDICATE, Singapore. June 27 3 7 FOR SALE Rubber tyred Gharry and pony, harness ke. price |275.
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    • 590 3 HOvertiscments. APARTMENTS. BOARD RESIDENCE now available m beautiful house situated m best part of Tanglin. Large double room with dressing room, verandah and bath room attached. Also large single room, with verandah, and bathroom attached. Tennis Stabling. Apply TANGLIN c o Free Press." June 27 4 7 BOARD RESIDENCE. 1
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    • 632 3 H&vertteementa. ZWGTIONS. AUCTION SALE Household Furniture, Plants 8 4 H.r. MOTOR BICYCLE THE PROPERTY OF INSPECTOR WILBON at Orchard Koad Police Station, Saturday, 4th July, at 2.30 p.m. For particulars see Catalogue. On view from Thursday next. H. L. COGHLAN Co Licensed Auctioneers. Surveyors. June 27 5.7 AUCTION SALE. Teak
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    • 456 3 Portable Engines. W te=a==--_s__ .TS^*^^*_j^{iH _j T 81 ''tXp>^*4 !f tE__-____3£ r. f *?r i ffi^ y'^/My%_ WS£^ PATENT FIRE BOX WOOD FUEL Efficient Economical m use m the Federated Malay States. THE BORNEO CO., LTD. AUQTIONS. Household Furniture &c. No. 11. DUNMAN STREET OFF SIRANGOON ROAD. Saturday, 4th July.
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  • 21 4 H>omc6tic Occurrences Birth. Ou Saturday, the 27th June, 1908, No. 33, Qaeen Street, Singapore, Mrs. Dora William Sampson, of a son.
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  • 22 4 TTi\k c*siTti\sit>{\rk tivpc fl\r_>aa Here shall tl F -pV^ r'cr^t maint_in, bribed "aln ttriotYnjtbh is |M-cepts draw. i i an J Law.
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  • 2466 4 Aa sup] I m entary to the article printed on Friday based on Mr Speitdee'3 description of the effects of the Canadian closing of the cloor to British immigration, which b id already attained such large dimensions, we have now to consider another side to the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 474 4 I KELLY AND WALSH, LTD. I ov«___-___-___a_a__— ______m___ii_______j_b_m_m_*_*____»___— 9 NEW BOCK JUST RECEIVED. Ey WINSTON CHTJECHILL WINNING POST A ;:i: ,r V f Th Tht Cv; ins; summer annual x tard Carvel etc _-_i«w___^ MJS PRFWIT'-s TARFFR NEW BOOKS. IYIK. LKtW 3 THE TaAGEDY OF KOREA With :llu-,tiatior.s. bound cloth
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    • 19 4 Q-S»5-5-_-__-^__-sai>ag-_--e-Aj-tfe-^-_^^ i WHY 1 1 I NOT j BUY j NOW??? jj BY PAYING I IHE m i _•>> ii
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    • 239 4 RUSKIN, EMERSON ANO DERRICK Agree that Price is Governed by Quality. Those things called dear are, when justly 'estimated, the cheapest; they are attended i with much less profit to the artist than those j which everybody calls cheap. All works of j Art must bear a price m proportion
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  • 56 5 Parliament Dissolved for Interference. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuters.) l.eceived June 28th 10 a m. The Shah of IVraia, ma rose: io by the Anju- m consequence of which he decided PI i mischief _aaker& But Bsani i this, thamfore he P. i*i; anent for three after which
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  • 74 5 A Change of Front. ii org the Council of the Bn_pii has idopted the pr p a battleships prerioualy i huna.) na has it lasl td pti *he i the Finance Committee accepting the iiii gram published on June 23rd states Si Petersburg ittee of tbe Council
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  • 50 5 E_W KNIGHT OF THE GARTER. rthamfton haa been the Garter. -.aney y the th of the Earl of Derby. The.M ir:on has .ember of for a time private mh*. I. benanl I Ireland rl Compm sit m the House of Commons as Liberal ember for Barnsley from ISS9 to i
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  • 210 5 ll M I eon -cd m Spanish that onlj thirty-eight itpnl I .stern S .mese the Malay P n 2 tons tin slabs, v I a arrauj I, a] I ike sen M •an ark, and 41 Park Lane, ton, W. an 1 Mas V E VV.
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  • 203 5 Penny Between France and Britain. (Bj Submarine Telegraph.— Reuters) The Paris Postal Committee has agreed to the reduction of postage anl telegraph rates between France and Britain to one penny. A mail paper says: The important announcement is made by Mr. Buxton, the Postmaster-General, that America
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  • 87 5 Bukit Raja Dividend. {From our London via Penang, June 27th. First qualities rubber a;e ap three-half-pence a pound the other qualities are un« chan_•ases of Lanadron have been withdrawn I t 4fl Bukit Bi j i has paid a further dividend of -0 per cent, making altogether 30 per
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  • 200 5 V M f! A X _'JL \J t\.m The following pbs, from "The .tlof th 8 V M C.A., .ter.st to local membars of that institution A feature of the work of the Singapore ..ss is that c I with the .a m the d i The X M I
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  • 66 5 I irther evidence was taken by Mr Howard, m the District Court, on Saturday, m the case ii wi i ih tbr_e detective poiiced.m were g d with extortion from I li an .a named Wong Ah Sam m Fraser Street. Mr B istings E-hodes, the
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  • 178 5 Mo: ob Cab a- i bnt at Sb lni bal M \V. Burkilland his chauffeur had a Ul escape from serious injury on June 17 when return motor car to the Bund after the Police inspection on the Race Course. H ang Etoad Mr Bnrkill, who was
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  • 59 5 New Russian Lines. (Bj Submarine Telegraph Reuter's.) The Russian Minister of Commerce (M. Philosoffow) is to establish new shipping lines between Vladivostock and Tsuruga m Japan, and Vladiyostook and Shanghai, to be conducted by the vessels of the Russian Vv lunteer fleet. Tsuruga is an important
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  • 68 5 Grave Signalling Mistakes. Received June 27th, 9.9 a.m. Sensational evidence has been produced at the inquest on victims of the terrible railway disaster at Braybrook Junction near Melbourne, on Sunday, April 18th, between trains from Btilarat and Bandigo. The evidence showed Id? errors m signalling at
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  • 27 5 The Imperial Se*.'vic^ I >rder has been confen" 1 on Mr J. Dyer Ball, the chief Chinese interpreter of the Hongkong Supreme Court-
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  • 44 5 Hope for German Assistance. A letter from Mulai Hatid has been presented to the Foreign Office at Berlin, stating that he claims to be supported by tbe whole of Morocco and hopes for German assistance m the restoration of order.
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  • 154 5 We regret to announce the death of Capt. Joyce, pilot, of Penan--, which took place m the hospital there on F. id.iv, after a very brief fiual illness. Capt. Joyce had been ill for some time of Bri lisease, but the end was much moresuoden than
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  • 185 5 H. M. S. THE INFLEXIBLE." The new armoured cruiser Inrlsxiblp," which was laid down on February 6, 190.6, at the works of Messrs. John Brown and Co., of Glasgow, has been reported ready to undergo her official steam and gum en trials, and has been under the commard of Captain
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  • 154 5 some time it has been known that the British Admiralty were contemplating important designs m the construction of marine craft. Messrs. Vickers, Sou and Maxim, at their yard at Barrow, Lave, it is stated, been en gag. some time upon a submarine vessel which is
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  • 568 5 DECISION RESERVED. In the Supreme Court on Saturday Mr Justice Sercombe Smith sat specially t (hear counsel's arguments m the Latham bankruptcy case, m which the Official Assignee, for whom Mr Emerson appeared, asks for an order Hut 819,9215) paid to EzeV'el Manasseh was fraudulent and void m
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  • 123 5 The well beloved of circus goers is to be here again, although the commander m chief, Colonel" Hob Live, is laid up with some miner injuries received from one of tbe animals. The Show an ivea on Wedn esd; opens on Thursday niglt ou Beach-road, arrangemenls being made
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  • 209 5 With all my heart I wish that this entente shall also be a lasting entente, because it is necessary for the happiness and the prosperity of our two nations, ,'and for the maintenance of the peace which constitutes the happin< sa of the entire world. The
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 37 5 Whooping Cough. This is a very dangerous disease unli ss properly treated. Statistics show that there are more deaths from it than from scarlet fever. All danger may be avoided, however, by giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It
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    • 285 5 ROBINSON CO. Are now showing The X< Pa- If I tent-DelphinEnamelled Metal Table 11 They are perieciion m workman- Jf j ship and lini h. arc very simple, can- Ci____3Bl nob possibly get out of order, and with ordinary care will last a life- f IraST To obtain coal wa'erc-
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  • 779 6 A eonespondent recently wrote to Senator Jones of Nevada, on the subject cf currency legislation m the United States, saying Men- minda bsn are much perplexed a* to j mn_ y r- 1 rb, and I doubt if any scheme of emergency currency' could have failed but t
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  • 109 6 In a Dundee school is a little girl pupil •who is well up m most of her studies, but she rate dial-Ira ol eography. and ir seems impossible to teach the study to her. TIM tl liy her teacher, rendered impatient, to Rosie"s mother a note requesting
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  • 46 6 A m se p from Chefoo states thai a new -formed to i kween Chefoo, Vladivostok and Korea, under the Chinese tmt sum of Ts. 90,000 has been raised toyaril" mainder rem: proposed Ie the company with the MinUtrv uf Posts and Communications.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 546 6 fl.vcrtisemcnts. SHIPPING, INDO-CHINA STEAM NAY. COY., LTD. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular direct service between Calcutta, Straits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsin, Newchwang, Yangtsze Ports, Formosa, the Philippines &c. &c. STEAMERS. Tona Commander "Kutsang" 4895
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    • 619 6 S&vcrtiscmcnts, SHIPPING. P. o. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For Chin?, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London, Through Bill- of Lading issued for Ohina Coast, Persian Gulf Continental and American Ports. Steamers wiil Uave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) 1903 j Marmora
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    • 636 6 H&pertisements. SHIPPING |®_ffe i- cir /n <: --'> I. 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
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    • 590 6 flbvertisements. SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. yg&m. The steamers of this Company maintain a regolar service between Hamburg, liremen. Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Strait^. China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a monti for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking
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    • 471 6 Eftpcrttoemcttta SHIPPING. I JL Mm/ 9 JUt J Norddeutscher Lloyd, Breiijei IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LIKE The fast and well-known ma., su-hu..-this Company sail fortnightly fron B_e_aen. Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Souti h, Gibraltar, (jenoa, Naples, (connection _Car_eiiles Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Jfoti Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singa]K)re, Hongkong, Shanghai,
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  • 1917 7 Pri 3_D PO Sir Wm. tSjDSJSI An interest. u_r oeremonv took place at the tute of D rectors, t. Corbet-court, E C, Mt, when the members of the ttlements Association met to pre. imiuated address r i S.r Wai. Al- who recently retired from the .uship of
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 12 7 A Medicine that Will Cure Chronic Diarrhoea Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diar
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    • 576 7 Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is now a Morning Daily, and is on sale at depots from an early hour each morning (Sundays excepted). Cash price Ten Cents a copy Subscribers' copies will be delivered a* their private residences, (or town offices 01
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    • 263 7 NEW SERVICE BETWEEN SINGAPORE, MUAR AND MALACCA. The s.s. Lady Weld.'" until further notice. will leave Singapore on Tuesday and Friday afternoons for Muar and Malacca, returning thence on Wednesdays and Saturdays This vessel has good accommodation for First Class Passengers. 'For freight and passage apply to, Straits .team Ship
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    • 326 7 till J J All m\ Tl GR 8 Aef itßsa^&mtf&sZ^kA^Mmf W Billiards, Bombay we Undertake to Supply a First-class full iUcd Billiard Tabic, design Mo. I, to following Specification, viz: Eight Massive turned Lege, raix.d panels to knees, Carved Brackets, Screwed Mouldings, double bolted, best Welsh Slate Bed, extra heavy
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 209 7 EXCHANGE. (Corrected up to June 27.) Bank 4 m/s 2/4 T l T demand 2/3$ Prirate credits 3 m/s 2/4 T s credits 6 m/s 2/4| Francb, oemand __<_nJ_».. M Germany, demand ?.6^ India, T.T, 174J Hongkong, demand a- 20°. Yokohama, demand 113^ Java, demand w 1394 Bangkok, demand 6o
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    • 733 7 SHARES. MINES. I Capita! Capital Issue Paid f Issaed paid ap Valas ap Company. Qa jt«t*oa $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining Co. Ltd 5. $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited 5. $600,000 600,000 h) 10 Bru.eh Hydraulic Tin M. Co. Ltd 1150 £400,000 350,000 1 1 Duff Development
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  • 305 8 There was splendid water at the Swimm eg o'.ub jeaterday, smooth, dear, and withe very moderate current from the west The attendant of members waa large. For the final of the Jackaon Miliar Cup there wee ii] qualified but only threei s.vt -cud wis E 1. Cuseadeo, ser.
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  • 370 8 8. C. 3 YoLUXTEEK CORPS. t >a the Baplanade on Saturday, the Club ing aa ea rietory, thaaks largely to the innii.--- >yaa HB, ah i got beyond the boa log of Heaaeeey 24 reepectire- the S.V C Bide the batting was n »or. Ph ppa took aiekata for
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  • 263 8 RESULTS OF THE RACING. {From tmr own Correspondent^) Klang, June 27th, R.c. 8 5 a.m. Ih? results of the first day's racing at the meet in_; under the auspices of the Klang Gymkhana Ciub, are as follow The Sii. tan's Cur. Mason aud Jacqu Little John 1
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  • 176 8 m _i LADIES L. T. CLUB. An American Tourney commences to-day tor which there are entered no less than 3. pairs. These have been divided into two cU-see, and B f and each pair plays six games againat every other pair. B Class entriee are as below, md play begins
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  • 212 8 The Coi. .man Shield. The last match on the list m the first 1 for tbe Colman shield competition on Saturday evening between a Raja Club and the Marine P< cc on the Bea fa R id ground. Crowds of people witi d tbe match and the game opened
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  • 977 8 The honorary degree of D.C.L. will be conferred at the Oxford Commemoration upon Sir Robert Hart, D.C.M.G., Inspector-General of Customs m China.. It is rumoured that the announcement will shortly be made of the engagement of Prince Arthur of Connaught to the daughter of an English duke. By
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  • 52 8 We referred some time ago to the attempts winch were being made m Queensland to foster the growth of Para rubber. The tropical districts of Northern Queensland arcsaid to be peculiarly adapted to the industry, and already plantations are springing up along the coast. The question is
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  • 454 8 Tbe F.M.S. yacht Sea Belle was docked at Tanjong Pagar on Saturday morning. The German transport Rhein arrived on Sunday from Tsingtau with 41 officers and 114-7 troops enroute for Bremerhaven. The transport is expected to continue her voyage to-day. The latest of the big steamers built by
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  • 202 8 June _7. Ranee, Ger. str., Peters, for Dcii and Asahan. Laurens Pit, Dut. str., Hob__a, for Indragiri via ports. Darvel, Ger. str., Littmann, for Zarnboanga via ports. Singapore. Brit, str., Robinson, for Bangkok. Ekaterinoelavl, Rus. str., Barikoff, for Vladivostock. Perak, Brit, str., Quine, for Penang via Port Swettenham. Pin
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  • 114 8 Per Thongwa Mr and Mrs R. H. Dawes, ilr F. E. J ago, Mr and Mrs Holden and two children, Mr Redda, Mr and Mrs Cole and three children, Miss Wheeler, Miss Wright, Mr and Mrs Wright and six children. Per Selangor: Mr Srivenor, Mr and Mrs Lapierre, Mr
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 16 8 Do Not legleet the Children. looser _U-_KTta -S n. at can be gwon J. r>\ r
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    • 10 8 PIANOS Bought, Sold or Exchanged Pianos at $150 and TTrwL,5l
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    • 153 8 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. _;< Ooaraaoi am ran i [vata Q Agents at Singapore. Ships' Agency, late J. Daendela C 2-3. Coll ver Quay. THE UNDLKML'NTION_.D DATE** OP I'E.'AKTUKE AXE ON MU s.s. "y.d. Bosch Batavia ss. Laurens Pit Riouw. Penoeba, Bakong. Prigi- Radja and Rengat 'mm^j Perrier-Jouet Cie. 1
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    • 56 8 WEATHER EEPOKI Date Bai ky Ha June 2*. J H'kong 4 p. 29.75 B 0 7:5 XI H'kor.g 10a. 29 63 E2 W A. Kandang Kerb.. j Batom 32 Fan. Temp. Wei Bo] Dir. Max. Temp, i do. do. Mux. m Boa Ter. rad. T Eb afalJ ir -4. honr*
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 516 8 VESSELS_IN PORT. Men-of-war Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From For Whe Adamaster Port, crnis. 1757 FX.de Sa May 10 Ma Rhem Gar tra. 6398 Fran<k June 2 > Tail haven Ship Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consign«-«-Adana Brit 21*8 Park June 11 Sa gon J M. Wood Ura Adeh Sar
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