The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 June 1908

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 14 1 _TH___ MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS NO. 6 f 330 SINGAPORE, TUESDAY. JUNE 80, 1908.
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  • 153 1 To-day will see a stupendous m^bilisa'ioß of the warships of the B.itish Fleets and Eeserve. (Page 5 Tho Shah has decreed an am 'arding the recent Teheran trout Id. A Lt* message states that atrocitka havo been perpetrated by the mob at Tabriz. (Page 5-) Dr Hall
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  • 783 1 While British rale m the P\ir Eist bai been met by pe>'v^ ice, if not so me sympathy on the part of the subjugated, our Dutch neighbours i military force, quite icsuni?,ie!it to guard scattered aa, hive been at shor: m( I .Is aroused to action by
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 217 1 Harmston's Grand Circus. GR7IND OPENING NIGHT, THURSDAY, JULY 2. LOCATION-BEACH ROAD. LARGER AND BETTER THAN EVER. New Artistes! _Yew Artistes!! MARVELLOUS FRANTZ TROUPE OF LADI AND GENTLEMEN ACROBATS In their refined Dravring-roorn Entertainment. LES EMANUELS, THE MUSICAL ECCENTRICS, d Im] bed Horse). OF AERIAL NORWEGIAN FAME. THE MIDSHIPMAN ALOFT. A
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    • 175 1 W IHf Iwl &C \\\m%tW IT*, i II 1, iuiT *baal* lS£ «H^ li%_ fi AS a guarantee of the purity and quality of this well known brand of Milk, attention is called to the following analysis by the Government Analyst "THE SAMPLE CONTAINS IN 100 PARTS. Solid Residue 12.51
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    • 241 1 Entertainments. TEUTONIA CLUB TO-NIGHT, mi n the Presence of H. Imp Governor. FAREWELL TO THE CORRICKS. Tickets $2. PLAN AT ROBINSON PIANO CO. ALHAMBRA CINEMATOGRAPH, BEACH ROAD. To-Night To-Night CHANGE OF PROGRAMME,! Ist Show, 7.30 to 9 p.m. 1. Give me back my Dummy 2. Hunchback brings Good Luck 3.
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    • 80 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice re closing of roads on Grove estate Page 2. Wanted, turnout Page 7. 8.1. Muttra, sailing for India on July 2. R.E. A. Cos Curonia, for Vladivostock and Siamese s.s. Redang sailing July I—Page1 Page 7. To let furnished Page 2. Auction sales of turnout and of
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    • 332 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday, 3 th High Water.— O.2o :i il 20 p Cup Tie, R.G.A. v R.E. 5 p Six ;tside Football. 5.15 and 5.30 p. S.V.L Company Drill, 5.30 p S.V.A. Laying Competition 5.30 p S.R.E. (V) Semaphore Signalling, 5. 30 p Baudmann Corrick Co., Teutonia Club. Wednesday, July
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  • 683 2 In: > A M _il Train. Calcutta, Juie 23. The Lalgoola n_aU train has bei the I m ther bomb outrage Itapp' i ia appr aching Kankinarab, aad at i **%> liatant B:.g--nil two minute- i .si midi i,-:r. Sunday. Af crtbe aigial was lowered the train
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    • 4 2 TO BE LET. FURNISHED.
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    • 469 2 H^vcrttscvticnts. TO LET. TO LET FURNISHED. From Aug. 1 Upper part of Xo. 217 Orchard road opposite Presbyterian Church Water laid on telephone. Lately occupied by Singapore Nursing Association. June 30 7.7 TO LET A compound house No. 28-A, Syed Allie Road. Apply at No. TL Prinsep Street. June 24
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    • 511 2 Hfrverttsemcnts, NOTIGES. NOTICE. All the Roads on the Grove Estate, Tanjong Katong will be closed on Monday, the 6th July. W. DUNMAN, Agent Grove Estate. June 30 2.4 5.7 THE STRAITS TRADING CO, LTD. Xotice is hereby given that an Ordinary General Meeting of the Straits Trading Compauy Limited, will
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    • 641 2 H&vcrttsement.. NOTIGES. 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. R. J. WILKINSON, Ag* Secretary to Resident, PERAK. June 29 2-7 GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will be received at the Office of
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    • 474 2 H&vcrtiscnicnt.. INSURAaVGES. New Zealand Insurance Co. Ltd. FIRE AND MARINE. Subscribed Capital -.1,500,000. Paid up Capital and Reserves 693,000. Fire and Marine Risks of every description under-written at Lowest Current Rates. ADAMSON, GILFILLAN A Co, Ltd., General Agents Eastern Archipelago A. J. SCANDRETT, Manager Insurance Department. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO.,
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    • 480 2 Htoerttscmcnt,,. BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. Paid-up Capital mmjsi 'XK),000 Re.servb Fund Sterling Reserve $1."., 000,000") €0 Siiver Reserve .1 No j 28 ,000,000 Rbskrvb Liability of Propeiitobs m -> .000,000 Court ov Diriot.jrs. Hon. Mr. Benet Kbswick. Chai&k a> E. Goktz, Esq.— De!' 1 Chairman. E. (S jI V
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  • 1195 3 The Bgi i _i_rsTa The Egyptian Nationalist organs ura publishing ruendacou.- article- a r- inning that the ih troop- torn -fitly put 70 penoas m the Blue Nile Province into iron- and subsequently massacn I The Triple all: \n< B. reported at Rome that lhe Kaiser has initi
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  • 299 3 New Competitions. L">rd Cbeylesmore presided over the spring c.neral meeting of the National Rifle Assoi iation held on May 25th at the Royal United Service Institution. In addressing the company, his lordship said the Bisley meeting would open on Monday July 13, and on the 25th Mr
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 484 3 H&vertiaements. APARTaMENTS. 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 Pre?s June 27 4 7 BOARD RESIDENCE. 1
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    • 607 3 HlwcrtiscmcntdAUGTIONS. AUCTION SALE Household Furniture, Plants S 4 II.P. MOTOR BICYCLE THE PROPERTY OF INSPECTOR WILSON at Orchard Road 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 Household
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    • 215 3 EAGLE i-_^-_-_M__a— ----_____-_-_an_____^_____—_-B__________i I _/^_s^^^\ I HIGH-CLASS WORK. AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF Household Furniture &c. TO HE HELD AT No. 11. DUNMAN STREET OFF SIRANGOON ROAD. Saturday. 4tb July. 1908 at 2 p.m. G A. FERNANDEZ CO. Auctioneer?. Surveyois. etc. HUMBER MOTOR CAR. FOR SALE BY AUCTION At Messrs. H.
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    • 211 3 AUGTIONS. In the Estate of Chea Keow. Deceased. VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTI I At M< s>rs. H. L. Coghlan and Co's Salerooms Mouday. July 6th. at 2.30 pn. Middle Road. Area 5.727 gq. ft. 5 HonNos. 98 102. Bencoolen, Street. In 11,014 sq. ft., 4 Houses Nos. 83, 98, 99 years
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  • 37 4 On Juno 12, 1908, at Shanghai, the wife of M. FREN< h, a son. On June 17. 190S, at Siianghai. the wife of i I■. B. l. M. Babbe. i 13. M. Police), of a son.
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  • 28 4 on .lane 16, L9OB, at Shanghai, Delia, youngest daughter of the late Matthew Harris, m p., to Willie Blytb Osborne, eldest son •I Osborne Middleton of Shanghai.
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  • 56 4 On June 14, 1909, at Shanghai, Peter Taylor, late Dock Master of the Shangh v Dock and Engineering Co., Ld., aged 10 years. On June 1">, 1908, at Shanghai, Mortimer Husted of fche I M. Customs Service, son of Major E. Seeley-Husted, U.S. Army (retired) of East Xor^alk, Connecticut,
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  • 20 4 Per.;>'.>v r'_'V maintain, bribed by jrain i •-mli h p o-ir>us precepts draw. valtv a-: Law
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  • 2181 4 A curious pos"tion has declared itself at Hongkong over the publication of Mr Clementi's remarkable paper entitled "Calculation of Percentages of Opium Smokers m China, Ssu-Chuan and Honer-ko-g," which was reproduced m this journal on Saturday morning. The Colonial S3cretaiv now informs the Hongkong papers that
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 220 4 (EXTRA. SPECIAL FINEST LIQUEUR) CALDBECK, MACGREGOR lU. Perfectos 25s m Box 2.00 Reina Victoria iOOs 5.75 Princessas 50s 2,00 Republicians 50s 2.75 i j Panetelas 50s 2,75 High Life m the East 50s 2. 10 Discounts 5- &an extra 5- for lots of 1,000. SOLE AGEXTS j I T f
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    • 19 4 sso -j-gssaages-am M-_aMB-_-_Bi -»<-w_nrgsaa««o L s T-N it i pv a f It NOW??? BY PAYING $5 A WEEK,
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    • 280 4 IG. R. Lambert Co. j LIMITED. I Established 1875. Qourt Photographers. I Though for Quality and Artistic merit m our productions we are ever striving, and our 1903 Annual Exhibition m the I opinion of pross and public has been quite I the last word, m every way we claim
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  • 65 5 (By Submarine Telegraph. Renter's.) Receivi v,_u To-morrcw there vill be i a net*] m >1 HilUn ihipa I the B dew of three weeks* secret nun m i the North Sei. These wiil be on the largest scale ever held, rowell engag of which tt-eshipc iraHHire I erniee
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  • 133 5 (nst the G >vernment, f B 11.21 em. c Social Democratic party has issued The Territorial Army a nciudes '*A« Boon as we have exI the fraudulent nature of Mr Hal•s scheaie we are rea i a thorough Bill." -ong wire say, Mr. Arnold-Foster I Commons has
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  • 12 5 The Marquis Gue_ioli has been appoint- -sador to T <
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  • 104 5 A g i wis received, by the Cantonese on S gang 4 -en very hi The t bat < ver a miilio?' c homelands ::ad lost their lives. a hive been under water. or d Im ict has buffered most from n. c dyke- The tself is
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  • 150 5 A Chinaman X tad and Smith S night when he was a' ticked ty toymen. They relieved hi. he had m a 1 called for the police, and a del one m ->'d up ountry uts attracted a si ible to the scene and one arrest ma da.
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  • 61 5 Conspirators Punished. CBy Submarine Telegraph.— Reuters) June .'tb, 11.15 am. At th_ trial at Cettinje of persons accused of taking part ma bomb conspiracy against Prince Nicholas of Montenegro, six have been condemned to death, three to imprisonment for life, twenty-seven t> terms of imprisonment varying from
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  • 423 5 X a -.tics Discredited As a Spy And a Rogue. Belgrade. The Servian G_v?rn; Nt categorically denies that it or any member of the royal family is or has at any time been connected with the Montenegrin bomb aff.ir. The student Nattics came to Belgrade m 1907 as the agent
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  • 98 5 On pening tbe Government Officesy< day morning, it was discovered th>.t a thief p iid a visit to the building. A number of drawers hal been opened and pipers I been disturbed. A foULtain peu and a few dollars worth of stamps were stolen. The police
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  • 181 5 A Chinese sampan c <> 'ie was before Mr Colman, third nu gist rate, yesterday afternoon, on a charge of s'eiliug a sampan belonging to .nther coolie fr_m the se.i neu* the Clyda Terrace maik.t. Accused denied stealirg the boat. He said he siw it adrift and
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  • 171 5 (Bj Submarine Telegraph Reuter's.) The Shah of Persia has decreed a general amnesty m connection with the recent fighting at Teheran, exc.pt m the case of certain prisoners who will be tried by a special court[Later.l Telegrams from St Petersburg state that wires from the mob at
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  • 38 5 Scientific Investigation and Its Rec. 6 30 p.m. Dr Hall Edward-, whose left] arm was recently amputated through experimenting with Bontgea rays, and who was awarded a pension, haa now had his right hand amputated.
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  • 204 5 I 'a Sunday, a Malay marine police constable arrested a Chinaman en the pier al Pulau Brani for having a piece of tin hidden underneath his belt. Acting Inspector M-Cnamara brought the prisoner before Mr Colman, third magistrate, yesterday afternoon, on a charge of theft. Mr A.
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  • 346 5 How to Get Business ix China Mi Wilbur S. G-racey, U.S. Consul- General at Taingtau, m the course of a lecture at Honolulu said The best way to improve trad 3 conditions is personal investigation. There should eithe be a Commercial Commissioner to travel throughout China
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  • 551 5 The Entries and Handicaps. The preliminary heats m the Six Aside Football were begun last night with a rery slippery ground, varied with pools of water, as a result of the rainstorm. Palls were frequent and the games fatiguing, partly from the tactics of big kicking adopted The
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  • 61 5 The tirst round of the Vade' Cup was completed on Sunday and the results are as Everitt 8 beat Daibisbire 6. Campbell. Ecr. beat C.tpt. Dun_as 9. Fergus n ser leit Mugliston ser. *w.o. Hinchman 11 beat _\la=on 15. Campbell srr. v. Ferguson ser. Hinchman 11 v.
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  • 62 5 RESULT OF YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship. Neo E-ve Kiang, beat Tan Chew Kirn, 3 6, 6—3, 6—4. Tan Soo Bin, beat Chia Hood Sang, 6— 2, 11—13, 6 A Singles, (final). Kiong Ohn Eng, ser beat Scow Poh Leng, owe 8. 5 7, 7 5,
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  • 39 5 The return of tin exports from the P.M for Hie tire months ended May this year have bten issued. The total output thus compares. Five Months Ended Mat. L9OB output 346.344 pik. Duty 2,965,170 1907 326,730 1,223,476
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 37 5 An Oil -.axim Applied to a Modern Remedy Everyone speak- 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,
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    • 529 5 Are now showing v The Xew Pa- iff tent-DelphinEnamelled Metal Table 111 They are perfection In workman- m j ship and fini Kare very simple, can- not possibly get out of order, and with ordinary care will last a life- E-_'-_-Ar To obtain cool wa'ercover the illter witli h mosi
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  • 674 6 NEW MAMMOTH LINER. B-ATUn Ship Afloat. Tha Atlantic liner Rotterdam, the latest! triumph of the shipbuilding skill of Messrs Harland :iud WoUC Belfast, left the Irish city j on June 9 for trial trip, afterwards going on j 1 1 Southampton. T'dp fitting out of the vessel, which wa* bull
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  • 74 6 Fourteen Children Killed. York. May oOth. For some time past the inhabitants of M rico City have been troubled by what plague of scorpions, and though thing possible has been done to stamp them out a large number of persons have been I hospitals suffering from
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 136 6 Do Not Neglect the Children. .mi. MM. the year the hrst un natural looseness of a child's bowels should have immediate attention. Ti.t h, tiling can be given i> Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy followed by castor oil as directed with each bottle of the WW Iy. Thia remedy
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    • 506 6 -Htwcrttsements. SHIPPING. KYJ. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. A.* A regular FORTNIGHTLY Service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. Unde* Mail Contbacts with ths Imperial Japanese Government. Specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for
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    • 598 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 issued for' Ohina Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for Chi ita) 1908 Marmora
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    • 622 6 advertisement.. 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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    • 597 6 Advertisements. SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regolar service between Ham bur Bremen. Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Strait-. China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penung and Colombo. Taking
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    • 494 6 fl&\>crtisc?itcnts. n SHIPPING. KM. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAJS* MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mnii steamers o' this Company eaii fortnightly from Hamburg -ria Rotterdam, Antwerp, h Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Port 1 Suez, Aden, Colombo, Pen*ng, Singapore i kong, Shanghai, Nagasak. A Bofca
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  • 504 7 A visitor to the island some time ago de- 1 to us Times ol Ceyion") that experiments were being made m < m winch the Ham American and the NorddeutsLloyd Companies were esmeh interested. Thee_per uiwtl id ko do with rubber-covered nd NMMVS. The su, face
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  • 111 7 8 three hundredth anniversary of the d, as the Council of the British my his reminds I .llk on December -reps are being ttken to arra- 2 fittingly observed. Bnt the opportunity for commemorative oek occur next year, the centenary of mirabilis,"' 1800. In that year trwin, Abra- Lin
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  • 139 7 1\ General Officer Comman. I on m Egypt is about to the reti ement of General rm of c thee is exI understand, w.itee our Cairo ccrresponpo«t was offered to Majoo and that ha refused it. I M_d tli.it the command is to be a more important
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  • 311 7 Singapore, 29th June, 1908. Beans, Long per catty 4 do. French do 12 8 «"3? per lb. 18 Beef Steak do. 20 Bean Sprouts per catty 3 Bamboo Sprouts do. 3 Blachan do. U Brinjals do. 4 Qabhage, Batavia do. 14 do., China do. nil do.. Salted
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 102 7 WANTED. WANTED Bnbbex tyred Victoria or Palanquin with horse, cob or pony, complete turnout, good condition and lowest price. Apply R. W. c o Free Press." JtUDM $0 FOR SALE. A BARGAIN. 10 12 H. P. 2 seated Humber Motor Car complete with all accessories and extra tyres almost new.
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    • 542 7 THE 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 (Sunday* excepted). Cash price Ten Cents a copy Subscribers' copies will be delivered ai their private residences, (or town offices
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    • 316 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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    • 292 7 THE YOKOHAIHIA HOOK CO, LTD. Length inside 514 ft. Length inside 875 ft Width of entrance, top 95 ft., bott tt idth of entrance, top 60.5 ft. bott. Water on blocks 27.5 ft. Water on blocks 20 5 ft Tune to pump out 4 hours. me to pump out 2
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 206 7 EXCHANGE. (Corrected up to June 29.) Bank 4 m/s 2/4^ demand M 2/3| Private credits 3 m/s 2/4 y^ credits 6 m/s 2/4f Prance, demand Bank. M 291 Gbemant. demand M 236£ India, T.T 1741 EoNQKONa, demand w 215% -"okoha&ia, demand 113! Java, demand M 139^ Bangkok, demand w 66},
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    • 751 7 SHARES. MINES. Carlt-I Capital Issae Paid Issued paid op Value ap Company. Quotation $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining Co. Ltd 5. $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited $600,000 600,000 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin M. Co. Ltd 1 1 50 £100,000 350,000 1 1 Duff Development Co. Ltd
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  • 621 8 BEF< 'XX MB JUSTICE SERC< >MBE I SMITH. EooVeiairtinal est* a and m .-Utrates ap- j p_tl§ occupied Mi Sareombe Smith's court yes erd ay BMMrnil g Tbe onlj point of interest was mentioned by Mr Elliot, tbe difficult} of getting an! iuiiuoi to to evidence of Arabian
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  • 183 8 Dmas Tic Circli.ar bt the British < i LIANA GoVIKXMENT. The fo been addressed fron. ernmen*: E y'_ I se to the I of each of che Departments of the public c m British Guiana: Governmer. Secret I Georgetown, Demerara, 6th May, 194 3. c
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  • 309 8 The following is the report of the Directors to be presented to the Members of the Straits Trading Company, Limited, at the general meeting to be held m Singapore on July 7 Gentlemen, Your Directors now submit the Accounts for the half year ended March 31, 1908,
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  • 339 8 a- m I TRONOH MINES LTD. j Annual Meeting. The sixth anuual meeting of the Tronoh Mines, Ltd.. was held iv London on the _tb inst.. Mr. <i. I;. Pearce occupying the chair. In proposing the adoption of the Directors' Report for 1907 the Chairman said the results were somewhat
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  • 240 8 Promotion of a Popular Commodore. When H.M.S. Eclipse waa on the China station and spent mucb of ber time m tbe EM :ts of Malacca division, ber popular commandor.^ Capt. R. !l. S. Stokes, made many friends bere. Tbis announcement m tin ma Mail" will be read with
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  • 62 8 M UNTIL Sir William Treloar, presiding on the 26th Hay at the Meeting of Redferna, I.i i ited said the book debts had increased £20,000 beeauae some of their best customers had not been so prompt m their payment as they ought to be. Ladies would not pay their dreasmakers
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  • 837 8 THE ANNUAL F.M.S. DINNER. Last year this function was under tbe charge of Mr Bourne, and was held at the Grand Hotel. This time it was m the equally competent hands of Mr Vincent Wick war, and was at the Trocadero, with Mr E. W. Birch, CM. co. in the
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  • 150 8 AMERICAN FLEET'S VISIT TO AUSTRALIA. Large Review Projected. Melbourne, June 4 At a meeting of the southern division of the Commonwealth American Fleet Reception Committee to-day approval was given to the scheme drawn up by Major Bruche, which provides for a review. There is expected to be present 16, C00
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  • 330 8 The British steamer Langdale arrived yesterday with a cargo of sugar from Iloilo. The Eastern Shippir g Co Penaag, have chartered the Vor warts and put her on the Port Swettenham-Malacca run. The P. O. Homeward Mail Arcadia left Hougkong at 1 p.m. ou Saturday, and is due
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  • 78 8 .June 27. Wilhelm, Brit, str Biohter, for Macassar via por: s. Jnne 29. Rhein. Ger. str., Franek, for Colombo and Bremerhaven, Langdale, Brit, str., Gardner, for Delaware Breakwater. A'.;n der Bosch, Dut. str Klein, for Batavia ria Muntok. Beaitang, Dut. str., Fries, for Bangkok. Thongwa, Brit, str., Herrington. for
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 31 8 Whooping* Cough. This is a very dangerous disease unless properly treated. Statistics show that there are more deaths from it than from scarlet fever. All danger may be avoided, however, j
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    • 11 8 PIANOS Bought, Sold or Exchanged Pianos at B ISO nnH tt--.„_j-
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    • 193 8 ■DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ r.M.K m-orwm i Ivbu Qorao-nn Agents at Singapore, Ships Agency, iate J. Daendels ,llver Quay THE DIinaBMBINTHWIII MfH I I DEPARTURE ARE OH] I APPROXIMATE. ss. ''Brouwkr Moeara-Saba. Simpang and Djambi s> VAN DtEM-tN Huntok, Blinjoe, Soengei-Liat, Pangkal-Pinang' Tokli and Batavia BS. "SPEELHAN" Belawan-Deli SS. "Jacoba"
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 276 8 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR AND KEPPEL HARBOUR. Wharves and Docks at which different vessels were berthed yesti lay. East Wharf Basin- Nil. i Section I —Sheers Wiiarf- <; lenogle. Section 2- Nil. 3 Memnon. 4 Springburn. 8 Capri. 6 Sultan. 1, B—Tonkin,8 Tonkin, Tourane. 9 <j ..11. Jardine's Wharf— La
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    • 567 8 VESSELS_IN PORT. Ship Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consignee Adana Brit 21 "8 Part June U Bagoa If Wood lov.rpoc *'l Adeh Sari"*- Jaaian Jnne 25 ECnehing 'ng Ewe Rai Kuelm Augsburg Ger 2763 Puuiaeo June 23 Sydney N. 1) L Ban Yong Seng Brit 280 Angus June J»7 Palembang
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