The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 July 1908

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 12 1 AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 3, 1908. NO. 6,833
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  • 170 1 Affairs m Persia are s ill vo\ rosy. P^rts of Tabriz have submitted to tl c Shah, who, however has had litth encouragement from King E Iward, on complaining of the British Legation being used as a refuge. Page 5. The Old Age Pensions Bill has bt^j
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  • 992 1 Fee, ft. I h this I Ml U li* tempt to lival li >' Fe fV> fum, I smell m i of the story of J .ok the G ant-killer, but a j ttir;g out of ih words which are used to de&oti the ram cf
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 172 1 liarmston's Grand Circus. k GRAND OPENING NIGHT, TO-NIGHT. LOCATION-BEACH ROAD. New Artistes! wew Artistes!! HKAI'KD THE MARVELLOUS FRANTZ TROUPE OF LADY ANli GENTLEMAN ACROBATS (7 IX NUMBER), AND Our AH Star Company, 30 ARTISTES 30. First Matinee, To=morrow t Saturday. Performauc- I k Sharp. 1 >oors Open at 3 o'clock.
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    • 217 1 fsiDDELEY" zL CARS ARIL I Jig DURABILITY and 1 F~'^*rr~j»J SILENT INNING. _\^S«eB»> mmvJSii'ZZ, __^^> ONE 14-20 HP. 5 Seated. I j Central Engine Works, Singapore. SOLD EVERYWHERE. POPULAR WANTS. (Wanted; To Let; For Sale; Notices; etc., up to 30 words m length will be accepted for this column at
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    • 115 1 Entertainments. ALHAMBRA CINEMATOGRAPH BEACH ROAD TO-NIGHT, NEW PROGRAMME. THE GREAT LONDON SI CCESS: SAMSON DELILAH. Staged and coloured m a most magnificent way. In it are depicted the consecration of Samson, his carrying away the Gates of Gaza. hia meeting with Delilah. Delilah cutting off hia hair, his work m
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    • 78 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Riley Hargri avea A I o. illustrate their suction gas engine Page 1. Ships on the berth Uganda. Kleist, 'and Muttra Page 7. Powell Co Japanese art curios Page 3 Head overseer wants* employment Page 7. Notice re Mr. Robert Engler Page 7. Messrs. Fernandez have many mortgagees
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 170 1 WEATHER REPORT. Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Bain June 1. H'kong 4p. 29. 76 SI 85 o Manih 4p. 7C^ WSWI 26 25 o July 2. H'kong 10a. 29 SO SWI 84 o Manila 10 a. 759 SSEI 29 26 o 6 Kandang Kerbau Hospital, July 1, 1908. 9
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    • 365 1 THE WEEK, Friday, 3.d Bigb Water. 0.28 1.51 p M nicipal Commission, 2.3<) p Gymkhana Heats, 4.40 p S Y.A. D R.F. Gun Laying, 5.30 p 8 R.E. (V) Military Engineering, 5.30 p Harmston's opens, 9.15 p Saturday, 4th High Water.— l.s a., 2.23 p P a: O Mail Outward
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  • 55 2 >- James'i Wilic^, Jane 5. The King has beea graciously ptousod to make Ike v;nj R ppi intmeni tn the B y»l Vie tier, t>tsk? tffeot from th?date BMited To be MeniberoS ibe F arth Clas? lal J ai e, I Colonel Arthur Forbes Montaca »m»aadaiit
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  • 69 2 The Petk.ma m Txoubijl Messn Meleben and Co, Hongkong are m nee pi A the tA\ w'vag telegram from Iheil Hea 1::: at C >penh igea "S 3. i'- A■ will ><: likely be total loss.' The 98 Petronia bel< u> to the Kusa Basi A<i C
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  • 122 2 Reuter, m telegraphing thai S r H3. lier eaap] sted by China the Chi: ment a Ida th tt nothing ia known m London as to the purpose of Sir s appointment or the character of the called on to perform. tiries made locally show thai is
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  • 103 2 DKTAILS I': Thi B ii al In addition t r yal aaftj t the follow- i,- ..n the Victori i and a S\ British Anb isa tdof t R -sia. ij bow on leave m Z Sir Charles Hardinge, PerQianent ScoreI fat the Foreign Office.
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  • 137 2 THE DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION. A Luxu&xous Jjuht. The Tammany are making ar- ka tor their journey to the Dem. i n Convention m July. Six hundred and tfty carried from N V <rk to Denver m ipi as, aver ing m b, m ;ddition to igmge >n<^ dinin^-c ;irs. T. cost
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  • 39 2 mnanfi atier question the demands from France as reported here are. (1) Conces-^ toi ren :o Fran nam Raita sal ot Six the Goi of Yunnan. n indent 1200,000. -Compensation for damage done to n ay.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 6 2 Cnainbeil^s Cohe. Cholera and Eiarrhoea Remedy
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    • 525 2 Htocrtisements. TO LET. TO BE LET. Unfurnished. Immediate Entry, Nos. 7, 8A and SB, Chancery Lane. Apply to G. A. FERNANDEZ Co., Hoase Agents. July 8 v.c TO LET No. 10 and 12 Mount Elizabeth. Apply to Loh Luni, 601 North Bridge Road. July 3 2^9 TO BE LET. "Dove
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    • 499 2 H«svcrtiscmento. 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 Singa*pore Nursing Association. June 30 7.7 TO LET A compound house No. 28-A, Syed Allie Road. Apply at No. 71, Prinsep Street. June 24
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    • 512 2 B&vcrtiscmente. NOTICES. NOTICE. NOTICE is herewith given that I have ceased to be connected with the Port Dickson Stores. Assets and liabilities of said Concern up to 15th Juno 1908, are taken over by me. Port Dickson, 808. ENGLER. 27th June 190 S. July 3 7.7 MADAME FAMBON, LADY DENTIST
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    • 391 2 H&v>crriocnicnto. INSURANCES. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO,, LTD. FIRE AND MARINE. YANG-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOG. LTD. MARINE. CHINA F.RE INSURANCE CO., ITD. FIRE. Fire and Marine Risks of every description underwritten at lowest current rates. Adamson Gilfillan Co. Ltd. rtm-ral Aleuts. A. J. SCAN!)RET'I. Manager Insurance Department. SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO., Ltd.
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    • 429 2 fl^crti^cmenu. BANK S. 1 Hongkong Shanghai Bank no Corporation. Paid-up Capital M ?1 m Rkskevm FUVD Sterling Reserve $15,000,000) a Silver Ileserve 5 1 000 Rskekvb Liability of PROP&irTOEs m COUET OF DIKICTOivS. Hon. Mr. Hbnbt Kbsv, ick. haiekm E. (teats, Eeq.-i'tii n 8.0. JUaawi, f:sg. 1 hak N Ea
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  • 1132 3 report of the progress of the PfeBMM Canal is the malt of a M l-'-iuus bj it correspondent gfeal rial Ml of the tide on IBal H about U 2ft ,t on the Pac fie side it is 20ft The uder the present scheme ales, of which
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  • 88 3 The dayi of Vladivostok's free port existenoe are drawing to a close. The Russian merchants m Europe have evidently asserted theraselves m the sense of putting a stop to .-.ion with foreign goods coming by this route. After all, this reversion to the old order of things is only.in
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  • 226 3 According to the Mcji Shimpo the total output cf coal m Japan during )907 was 13,716,488 tons, of which 11,126,438 tons, or neatly Bl per cent, were mined m Kyushu. The following figures show the output m tons 0J the Kyushu collieries for tbe past nine 19
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 128 3 AUCTIONS. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Monday, 6th July, at 11 a. m. diamonds riegs, diamond earrings, gold star pattern medal set with brilliants, gold ring set wiih stone, kc Now on view at our saleroom POWELL Co.. Auctioneers. MORTGAGEES SALE, Monday, 6th July, at 11 a. m. four diamond rings, gold brooch
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    • 576 3 B&vertiscments. auctions. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Wednesday, Bth July, 1908, at 2-30 pm, Twelve 999 years leasebold building allotments situate off Bokii Timah Road, near Cluny Railway Station, area 22,680 Bq< ft. G. A. FERNANDEZ ft Co., Auctioneers, Surveyors, etc. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Wednesday. Bth July, 1908, at 2-30 p.m Freehold land situate
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    • 552 3 Htocrtfsemcntfl. AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF Household Furciture &c. TO BE HELD AT No. 11. DUNMAN STREET OFF SIRANGOON ROAD. Saturday, 4th July, 19C8 at 2 p.m. G. A. FERNANDEZ CO Auctioneer?. Surveyors, etc. MORTGAGEE S SALE Monday, 13th July, at 2.30 p m. Ail that piece of Land situate m
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    • 551 3 Silent When running, Flexible Engine, Durable, Economical, Trial runs can be arranged. SOLE AGENTS: SINGAPORE. > < FINEST HEREFORDSHIRE Guaranteed to be the pure juice of selected apples. AN IDEAL DRINK FOR THE TROPICS. 6 Doz. Pints. $15.00 3 Quarts $13.00 IMPORTERS. SINGAPORE. "SINCAPORE AND KRANJI RAILWAY." From Ist April,
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  • 54 4 Domestic Occurrences. Births. On June 1, 1908. at Newchwang, the wife of F. W. Lyons, I.M. Customs, a daughter. <>m Jnne -J I L9OB, at Shanghai, the wife of G. Dnplessis, of a son, George Andre Louis. On June 21, 1908, at Shanghai, to Mr. an 1 Mrs. W. I>.
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  • The Singapore Free Press.
    • 2262 4 Ix these days when our youDg men take light-heartedly t) sports m all the healthy zest of athletic rivalry, it would tend to reassure the few amongst 115 who have an acute sense of the rising risks surrouuding our national existence, if we could only see
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 493 4 !^S >\ \J* I■■■■ Hi I I /^^p^^ '^^mm^mmmm^ SAFETY The Giß Sa Ra rgh a clean, smooth, and comfortable shave with- 9 brisk oi cv ti itching, or irritating the skin, whether used at home, iv the -Jk S ::\i.n. or on the steamer. M 9 It is until
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    • 243 4 2 STUDIOS 2 I Adapted to the Morning and 1; 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 the
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  • 67 5 What King Edward Thinks. eemd July 2nd, a t 3 p.m. tefcgraa fan Teheran states m Shah his complained to Kino 8" a;> granting asyhwa to refuge* i »piied defending the 1:■ > in J that numei ma •ions haw i^en plaoj without trial. The Foreign Ofl"
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  • 33 5 ®*a Shah'a troop, have anii I T met tkis baa iggi ivated I by the mob, op. their entrance. Lai tartera of the town of Tabriz lered to the Shah. I
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  • 50 5 K:^ red *10 am. n of the Sutfr who iking o! the i md ma rohed m I 1 for two .vision, aad without the ne. Twenty- dye o: ite been bound over, lent to prison m default. 9 iae electel to go to prism ■iQ accused were dismissed.
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  • 35 5 8 show opens to-nig ohpueh, mcd hour, 9.15, .md at the usual prices. Harmstons had I nason at ha jumping contest which was won In- Mr The new artistes were v r.v >m- <
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  • 234 5 A M E R I A X TE X X IS TOU II S a BENT A I L3B PAZKS l and J. Robertson. Alx^s aid Mr Buckland. Miss Darbishire and H. E. S:mei-vi M»3 Freer and G R X M -:on. nal mr us 1
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  • 17 5 Received July 2sd 6 30 p.m. The Old Age Pension Bill has passed through Committee.
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  • 63 5 Belfast and Hart. Received July 2nd, 0.42 am. Sir Robert Hart has been presented with the freedom of Bel&urt m recognition of his distinguished career m China. :i wi> e to Hongkong dated Tendon June I Bajl .—To day the University of Oxford confers honorary Doctor's degrees upon
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  • 26 5 The Bishop of Shanghai and the Bishop of Tokio have had conferred on them the title of Djct^r of Divinity by Oxford University.
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  • 261 5 The k has been chiefly occupied m adjusting the end of June settlement, and new business m consequence has been rather neglected. The Report of the Straits Trading Company for the half year ended 81st March been i->ued, and proposes a dividend of SI and
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  • 150 5 A Company Formed. The Taikoo Dockyard and Engineering Company of Hongkong was registered m London on May 23 with a capital of £800, i m shares of t'lOt) each. The objects of the company are to adopt an agreement with John Swire and Sods, and to carry
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  • 253 5 Mr G. H. Bryant, of the Q M.E and A. Company, returned to Brishane by the X. Y. K. Bteamei Knmano Mara from a visit to H mgkang I Manila on May 3»>. Ml Bryant left Brisbane m the Empire last h on a visit to Manila
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  • 966 5 EVIDENCE TAKEN AT NIGHT. Mr E. E. Colman, third magistrate, sat at 8.30 o'clock last night to take evidence m the preliminary enquiry into the charge of murder brought against a Kling dogshooter named Chinnakurpen who is alleged to have shot Inspector William Goularte of the Rabies
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  • 626 5 ROYAL WEST KENrS vs. y. M. C. A. A large gathering of football enthusiasts assembled on the Esplanade last evening to witness the game between the Royal West Kent Regiment I team and the Young Men's Christian Association m the semifinal round of the competition for the Asscciation
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  • 219 5 There was a fairly large crowd present on the Esplanade last evening to watch the preliminary rounds of some of the evfor the S. C. C. Gymkhana. Many ladies tDok the opportunity of attending. The winneis of the heats were as follows km yds t cratch.
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  • 75 5 RESULT OF YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Championship. Seng Ong Siang beat Chee Toon Ch< Dg, C,—4, 3—6, o—l. A Colombo paper has this paragraph The last steamer from Singapore had amongst her passengers Mr J. Fairholme, who acted as Sergt-Major of the C. P. R. Contingent
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 33 5 Wanted at Once. forethought will often save no end Thick of the pain and suffering f ndured in case of an attack of ::ach or cramp colic when I lent for. Every family
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    • 309 5 ROBINSON CO. Are now showing v Tlie New Pa- ij I tent-DelphinEnamellod3letal Table f|! s They are perfection m workman- ff j ship and H n l -h,are very simple, can- Bpi^*l not possibly get out of order, and with ordinary care will last a life- P_ g ±o obtain
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  • 630 6 IX THE BOTANIC GARDENS, SINGAPOR& fa the year 1^94. the forest inspector J. Goo planted souk- rubbt-r seedlings m a wood bfhind his house m the Botanic tiarden-. This wood is on the slope of a hill raining wn to the main road and rather ■teep. It
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  • 247 6 The "S.C Morning P at* 1 rema :s ften have occasion to marvel at agent and absorbed interest taken by the educated Chinese gentxy m both of native and foreign import. i atorday this was more than ever impressed upon v the rt>ult of a conversation I f:it-n.l
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  • 61 6 I Hongkong Berlin. .Turn The excitement upon the west coa-: niatra is increasing, and a state of panic ex- •-> ng the Huropean colonials there. London. June 24. There have been most sanguinary encountween the Dutch troops and the rebels the fc Th« Hague wiewa
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 553 6 advertisements. SHIPPING. INDO-CHINA STEAM NAY. COY., LTD. The steamers of this Company maintain a I regular direct service between Calcutta, Straits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan, I taking cargo on through Bills of Lading for Canton, Swatow, Anioy, Chefoo, Tientsin, j Newchwang, Yangtsze Ports, Formosa, the i Philippines &c. &c. STEAMERS.
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    • 622 6 S&vertieemcirts. SHIPPING. JL UL \*s STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, For China t Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Throngh Bills of Lading issued for" China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on ox about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) 1908
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    • 670 6 H&vertiscmcnts. SHIPPING OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. 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 homei\ ards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight, and for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool monthly. One outward
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    • 560 6 advertisements. SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regclar. service between Hamburg, Bremen. Antwerp, and Kotterdatu, and the Strait^ China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre a.nd Hamburg and once a montib for Bremerhaven direct, Bailing at Bnaag and Colombo. Taking cargo
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    • 411 6 SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd. Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN*MAIL LQ The fast and weD-known ma;. .this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam) i ni werp, SouGibraltar. Qano^ Naples, (c am Naples, Alexandria ar Mm) Suez, Aden, Colons r. J-.rjj.ng, Siagapcr. kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki Kobe t I and back. They are due
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  • 1478 7 Via 8 Omwoujkcm m Bah icnacx, London, Juno _'■> b the House o! Lord] hat evening the i Archbishop of Ct y drew attention to :he draft liqu r tinance of East Africa and complained o! Ike ..i\ity of the regulations. It the bill became law, he siid,
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  • 80 7 (Corrected up to July 2 Bank 4 m/s M 2/4 T V demand M M 2,3£ Private credits 3 m/s 2/4y\ credits 6 m/s w 2/4| Peakcb, damand Bank.., 291 Q-MaMANT, demand M 236^ [ndia, T. T, w 174 1 Hongkong, demand w 20|% Toeohama, demand M 1131 Java,
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  • 138 7 July 2. *Tin $62.75 Gambier 7 32} Gambier Cube No. 1 11.30 Gambier Cube No. 2 10.00 Pepper Black (ord'u. S'pore) 10.80 Pepper, White (fair L.W. 5 p.«.) 1 7.65 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.) M 1 7.50 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 19 50 Mace (Banda) com Gloves
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  • 707 7 Capital Capita! Issue Paid Issued paid ap Valat ap Company. QutaHco $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining Co. Ltd 5 $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited' $600,000 600.0C0 10 10 Braseh BjdnnlieTSi M. Co Ltd [\M £400.000 3-50,000 1 1 Duff PgfglopnwBi Co Ltd t 60,000 60,000 1
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 455 7 flfcvcrttsemcnts. £2\ If a man is as &dfe\>|g old as he feels, Ql^pj lows must be (0?&&y about ten years C^Jgw old. They know f^^ that Ayer's SaryLY s a p a r i 1 1 a g i v es I new life, strength, vig<»r. Makes them' feel like
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    • 320 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 Bfoax and .Malacca, returning thence on Wednesdays and Saturdays. This vessel has good accommodation for First Class Passengers. For freight and pas3age apply to, Straits Steam Ship
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    • 150 7 Singapore Cold Near Entrance to Borneo Wharf. Telephone 1026. Sea stocks of all kinds of Frozen Moat*, etc., can be delivered to shipping li tb( Wharves, or m the Singapore Roads on short notice. IF THAWED DAILY SUPPLIES ar-rt-quired, orders tor same must be telephoned to the Company's Office Not
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    • 108 7 \S WjX SViff £l nese tiny the same diseases as these drugs m forty-eight hours without inconveraence. C Each Capsule bears the name fMIDYJ FOR OiSEASLS Of THE CHEST. SYRUP OF H v PCP;iDSP>iTE IF \M Prescribed m Franco for the I 30 years. It retains its reputation for C
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  • 1587 8 SHIPS DOCTOR'S TROUBLES. K. IWsu was charged before Lieut Cat or, the acting Master Attendant, yesterday, with doßMtion from the ss. Catherine Apcar en Miy 16 under Sec. 'I'll (a) of the Merchant Snipping Act of 1894 Mr Upcott appeared for the prc>?cuti"a a:id Mr Cooke-XarborougD represented the
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  • 299 8 DRESSER AT THE GENERAL HOSPITAL CHARGED. Mr Colman, third magistrate, was occupied yesterday afternoon, m enquiring into the three charges of criminal breach of trust m respect of three sums cf $5 brought gainst Thomas Anderson Sunder Velu Pill ;y, a dresser at the General
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  • 797 8 PRELIMINARY ENQUIRY AT THE POLICE COURT. > Appu Senya, a Singhalese, was before s Mr Green, the second magistrate, yesterday, for preliminary enquiiv into a charge of murder by causing the death of Mr M. A. <le Silva, a Municipal, contractor, on June 9 9th at 12.40
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  • 170 8 A small cause occupied the Chief Justice's Court yesterday morning of no importance to the public. Delays. Mr Justice Sercoml>3 Smith was prepared to go on with the case of Supanimah v. S. S. Sovoogan Chetty. Mr Hairis for the plaintiff; Mr Emerson for the defer.e3. Dr Goonatilleke
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  • 293 8 The homeward bound Dutch mail steamer Rembrandt will arrive here ou Saturday from Batavia and proceed to Europe at 3 pm the same day. The stexinship Pdtronia of the Russian East Asiatic Co. caught fire on her voyage out here and put into Aden m a serious plight
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 11 8 PIANOS Bought, Sold or Exchanged p os at $150 and Upwards,
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    • 201 8 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPij f■' N *CT with the Netherlands tv J Agents at Singapore, Ships Agency, late J Daendcis Co 2-3 CoiiTe Quay THE DNMUUmOMU DATM oh DBTAWTOI MU ONLY apP^xiMati b.B. "Tasmah" Ba; isin f Stagsa,Kata-Baroe, Samarinda, Berot rakan, Donggala. ]Jalik-Papan and Sam LAD ENS Pit liiow Penoeba.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 393 8 e s CLEARANCES. I Ju] y i. Palermo, Brit, str., Ferguson, for London via ports. Sabine Rickmers, Dut. str., Freis, for imOT July 2. Merapi, Dut. atr, (Jldall, for Samarang. Tiocus, Brit, str Jackson, for Balik Papan. Colombo Mara, Jap. str., Tdkeda, for Naeasuki. j Dinsdalehall, Brit, str., Hepburn, for
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    • 611 8 VESSELSIN FORT. Ship Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consignee Adana Brit L'l's Par* June 11 BaigHHI J If. Wood Liverp<y Augsburg Ger 2703 Paulson June nej >> D. L. ttacertaii Besitasg Dut 279 Moritz June 29 Bangkok Aautu Pet, p. y d Carlyie Bnt 331 Oobb June 25 P Swuttenhaih
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