The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 July 1908

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  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1908. NO. 0,:j:JO
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  • 167 1 The outward German mail steamer came m last night with all her mails damaged by water m consequence <. 1" afire en board Page 5. The results of the second daj's racii the Selangor Club on page 4 A Idvonport rumour about, Lord Chards Bjresford is that
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  • 137 1 The M M leaves July 13, due London Aug 6. The M M leaves July 12, due Hongkong July 18 Shanghai July 21. Yokohama July 26. Intermediate and local mails will be found m list below To-DAY. For Per Close Hongkong &c. Scharnhorst 7am Hongkong &c. Silesia 9
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  • 763 1 I liprontabh U in ornd, Do you know what it is to dre )t dream- thai 0 'me to us m the Bight-hottl and are not idd ej by any conscious of our own i But wakmg dreams that wile away so many of our working hours, aud are
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 108 1 KATZ JROS, m tomorrow, Saturday LAST DAY Ali remaining stocks have been further reduced. KATZ BROTHERS, LTD. rSIDDELEYI r— I CARS ARE mil mi iniiiiiMiiiiiii I FAMOUS FOR THEIR f T^'d\ FLEXIBILITY. T v=^S k J* j} DURABILITY and r^-gg-f BBP-^i~~i«d SILENT RUNNING, j _df' ONE 14-20 HP. 5 Seated.
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    • 273 1 Harmston's Grand Circus. LOCATION-BEACH ROAD, 2\G7\lN TO-NIGHT AT 9.15. OUR NEW PROGRAMME Acknowledged to be better than the first. Jennie Harmston-Love, the Smallest Lady Jockey Rider m the World. Next Matinee, Saturday afternoon, July 11. Full Box (6 Seats) 115.00 Second Chairs S 1.00 Single Seat Box 3.00 Stalls 0.50
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    • 136 1 Entertainments. WHY LIVE? DIE OF LAUGHTER. ALHAMBRA. 1 Entertainment De Luxe COOL AS A ROOF GARDEN. i TO -NIGHTS PROGRAMME BEST EVER PRODUCED. INTERNATIONAL BAND. 47. WATERLOO STREET. Brass and .string: or String Band Only. Now open lor engagements. Music Lessons given, 7 a.m. a.m. 5 fco G 30 p.m.
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    • 106 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. John Little ft Co. supply Hirano waterPage 4. The Adelphi, on the tirst Saturday of each month, will have the Band of the West Rents. But every Saturday is guest night Page 4. Powell Co's sales include land, &c. teak furniture Page 3. No. 3 Dublin-rd to let
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 110 1 S.V.A. D.R.F. Gun Laying, 5.30 p S.R.E. (V) Military Engineering, 5.30 p Tanglin Dance. Harmston's Circus, 9 p High Water.— B.44 a., 8 Cricket Tournament, C S. A: Law v. Mercs. Selangor Races. Third Day. B I Mail Outward due. M. M. Mail Outward due. Swim. Club launches 8, 9,
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  • 214 2 The following is the balk of a letter Mail "on the above Subject iai ragg bed il is often tbe bold noataocc »fnl and it is for t: I "1 old like Government could not once f_ all pot an end to the present state of things
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  • 495 2 THE BEL AT TIN MINING CO., LTD I The following is the Manager's report, date! I July, of the work done on the mines to the month of June 1908. BliO NO 11. SUNGBl GAMBANG. The tributer blocking out on the Souther Boundary has finished here. Near this bound ary
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  • 160 2 The following lated 3rd July on the work done on the ab3vc mine daring The paddler has been constantly engaged a for a return of 60 picals of On calculating the amouDt of paddler viz io cubic yards and 'tho quantity of tin L20 picals,
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  • 131 2 y be eaten at er, provided no Lee (unle potatoes-) are taken. Bat if raw, th y should y if there are warm to follow. mnot digest cf raw fruits for supper, or late m the day; let them rake these on sitting down to the I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 480 2 H&vertisemente. d TO LET. »r TO BE LET. n The comfortable European residence No 1- 2-B Lloyd Koad. Rent |60. Apply to POWELL Co., Agents July 8 10.7 jr TO BE LET. Unfurnished, Immediate Entry, Nos. 7, Bl and 88, Chancery Lane. Apply to G. A. FERNANDEZ Co., House Agents
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    • 510 2 EDvertiacmcnta TO LET. TO BE LET. It Room sui table for Office or Traveller Show Room, Top floor The Dispensar Buildings. Apply, THE DISPENSARY, 43 B Raffles Place Mar 13 mwf v.c PA-KSTONE: Nassim Roal. To Let, Unfurnished. 3 Bed Rooms, et< Tennis Lawn. Apply to DUNMAN C< June 10
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    • 371 2 Hbverttscmcnts. INSURANCES. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO.. LTD. fe FIRE AND MARINE. y YANG-TSZE INSURANT ASSB". LTD. 3< MAEINE. CHINA F,RE INSURANCE CO, LTI. J. FIRE. Fire and Marine Risks of every descripth underwritten at low* it current rates. A—MMftn 0— Co, Ltd. Genera! A. J. SCANDRETT. Manager Insurance Depart— en
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    • 125 2 BANKS. Hongkong 4 St. Corpor -up Capital... iißva Fund.-— Stai Una; Reserve 1 1 Bill i Rr _N_f| I— T of Fi.opp.i_t N Court 3» Eon. Mr. Hkkbt SSW E. Goitz, Esq.— I i itKETT, Esq. is GtJBTi a NI) Esq it C. S. Omar, E 6q EuEdi Hon jsong
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  • 99 3 tondent signing b awe'l Peking" rr t«a to the Cej a Tisaea" as I I th© O] J ur issue I I j bave ins M a rev< I i thong." The figures returned d C nncii m Hong un by people thoroughly with the
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  • 92 3 :1 the the Im peri M iritime are i to have taken the a concerning the importation n or Turkish opium g irom Jan— ur at to import Persian or .i»h opium to any of the Treaty I rat obtain from the ■ait for each case of
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  • 82 3 A B in^sok correspondent, a May Guard; ,rred the fact iral Department of the -rnmem experiments growing n e prosi Tl I I hud. ae noblemar h cotton ell as the in- ater of 20 years' experi wfeo of one of the plantati it the experiments bare
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  • 58 3 M are everywhere endeavourcaused by meeting he! i Eubscribed 1 m :o Tung and uese merchants and held m the Club on T sda when it was I1 1 era meat perm i: to hold a tag relief bay. lar on 11 res on a vacmt
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  • 159 3 E Hongkong arboi China Mail i July 1) noonce the sad Cox. ot the IndoSang, committed suicide ing overboard from his ochored off WanchaL om e as a great shock I frier one of the senior skippers m ti e of the Indo-Chinu company. i and—
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 549 3 Sfrvertteementa. siuei\*oA7s. MORTGAGEE'S SALE. Tuesday. 14th Juiy. at 2 30 pm, Synagogue Street. Shop-house Nd. 18 Synag Street, Singapore town, 18C5 feet, Leaae N v foi W years from 1841, quit |2. Bain Street. Shop-house No. 10 Bain re town, 972 feet, lease 999 J, quii rent $1. Barker Road
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    • 565 3 Be>\>crtiscnicnt& XU&TIONs*. NOTICE. Auctions ol Netherlands India Government Coffee (crop 1908) will take place at Batavia on the 14th of October, the Brd of November and the 9th December 1908 respectively. A copy of the conditions of sale can be seen at the Consulate General for the Netherlands. Singapore. July
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    • 516 3 THERE ARE NO FOR ANYBODY ON .BBkw' I w M ■■■Will IM 1111 l MMt t— t—Jl_ S "a- 1 jy&Zc J vj_.i Ihfc Wm„JS* of the High qualities of it L W% jfa79k H J 1 *j jwAwvaw \afw V < AAA mf >*^ I 3 aa7 P 7
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    • 530 3 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Res;: The Singapore w a Morning Daily, and is on sai- -.ots, from an early hour each morning (Sundays Cash price Ten C Subscrih- irill be delivered at their private residences, (or to* godowns if preferred) by seven o'clock each morning. Pull
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  • 1861 4 The Singapore Free Press. Friday, July 10, 1908. *N t' 1 P People's right maintain, U au. by influence and unbribed by j::un i ruth h t epts draw. Pledged to Religion, Loyalty and Law. Althoi .ii it has been visibly darkening the horizon during the past week the great
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  • 441 4 [Frzm our The second day of the July Kuala Lumpo; weather and m tfct pr. m ber of member- and visitor of the (MM up to 5 pm. were.— The Ex-Gum* Hai for all ex -griffins. Distai I Second start j Ma— iti os Won by one
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 250 4 HIRANO J THE BEST In cases cf 4 doz, Pints 4.25. I In oases of 8 doz. Splits 6 00. I^'Tl— a— "j "'^''^s—^ mM^ s==s^^ buy inferior milk v.'hen you can get <a^ UN& WEETEMEI> the best at the same price? H^ at^ O _r_r 1 I A\\w^ A
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    • 75 4 ADELPHI HOTEL The only Hotel m Singapore under English Management Guest Night Every Saturday. A PARISIAN DINNER IN THE TROPICS. Also on tbe tirst Saturday m every month the Band of the 2nd Royal West Kent Regiment plays during dinner and afterwards on Lawu until 11 p.m. Tables may be
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    • 362 4 2 STUDIOS 2 1 Adapted to the Morning and I to the Afternoon Light. They are the Largest, Coolest and hei Equipped Studios m the Colony, and ar situated m the most picturesque part of th town, adjoining Government House Domair Moreover, we possess m a high degree all th
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    • 8 4 Wanted at Once. A httle forethought will off
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  • 38 5 Heavy Damages. [{From our own Qm fc*£> Hongkong. July 9th. Abel action the V ri Ckisu /d v hai >■ mulcted iv damages m There was BO question of malice but of marine Telegraph. B enter's)
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  • NATIONAL INSURANCE.
    • 75 5 Naw the Best. eived, Juiy 9 h 8 13 pm. The Committee app consider the dishment of a national guarantee lor risks l ipping run during war, after ag 'he con dieting evidence that had put before it, has reported that it con's it undesirable for the
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    • 17 5 tsa a live per cent loan, required a special credit tdr battleships, has been
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  • 38 5 I Republican Pol Denounced. Twelve thousand people attended the be Democratic Con at r. Ti ary Chairman, ia a forcible peeeh, denounced the Republicans for their *tv out a single measure that ned to advocate.
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  • 14 5 crops promise to be the 91 a the h.- minion.
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  • 26 5 A Bid Financial Deficit. The Budget Committee ol the French .über states that the expenditure upon ■uch operations m Morocco threatens toe: -francs.
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  • 152 5 RIKISHA C<»«>LlE CAUSES A Bl d le appeared before Mr. Col:naa, third magistrate, yesterday, on a ith a fire ai human life. tof the Marine Police procnted and the accused claimed to be tried Mr W. Dunman, manager ofthe Grove due heard coolie had set tire
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  • 32 5 rison 1 i-sioners of the Church m who came i in ndence of the society at a Mission 1 k. The man. a notorious pickpocket. d. I -i- ,}i'
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  • 45 5 (ByiSubmarine|Telegraph.— Renter's.) Statement by the Premier. Merely Unverified Rumours. Eeceived July 9th, 9.52 a.m. Mr Asqui th, replying to a question by Mr Carlyon Belk irs, stated that the Government had no knowledge, apart from unverified rumours, of any dissensions m the Naw.
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  • 45 5 If the Government were to find that there was reason to believe that a state of things exists m any way detrimental to'discipline and the smooth working of the fleet, they would not hesitate to take prompt and effective action.
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  • 70 5 The mitt r of naval policy lies with the Government and it is the busiaess of officers not to discoaa aud criticise that policy, but to carry that out with loyalty to their superiors and iv harmony with one another, with a single eye to
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  • 46 5 A Devonport Rumour Eecd. 10.10 am. It is asserted at Devonport that Admiral Lord Charles Beresford will ask the Adm ir* to institute a full enquiry into grievances, otherwise he will resign at the end of the present manoeuvres ia the North Sea
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  • 63 5 Startling Declaration by Admiral Beresford. Fleet Inadequate to Guarantee Britain's Safety Against Foreign The Daily Ntncs, (which is the chief Liberal organ) states that Lord Charles Beres. ford has addressed the Admiralty m a strongly worded memorandum staling that with the inadequate iieet under his command he
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  • 147 5 fi CHANGE 01 Pi;- ►GEAMME. Harmst-ei's Circus promised an entirely new programme last night, and they kept their word with the public. The new pi gramme is an excellent one, and all the items are interesting and clever. The batic and sand dancing performance the Martinez Trio was
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  • 52 5 About 8.30 on Wednesday night, Mr. Everitt, who resides at Lady Hill," caught a Hylam trespassing m his compound The man had m his possession two not-at-home b he had annexed from the reMrs. H. B. Martin and Mrs. .us. The Hylam was handed over
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  • 54 5 The amount of money spent annually m the United Kingdom on milk is so enormous Un: its importance as a food can hardly be estimated. In round numbers it is about •dOOO,OOO, about two-thirds of the cost of Boer War, about three-fourths of the annual drink bill,
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  • 1092 5 Scharnhorst Arrives on Fire. MAIL BAGS DAMAGED. The outward North German Lloyd mail steamer Scharnhorst," which whs" due to reach Singapore at five o'clock yesterday afternoon and was expected to arrive an hour or so within her schedule time, came alongside tha Borneo Wharf at half-past four o'clock,
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  • 154 5 We have received from Penang the following wire.- Mataos cable broken no upriver news." Press messages ought to be iv plain language, which this one is not, though it is designated a pre?s message." Puzzling over it, the first thought was that the Madras cable had broken and
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  • 269 5 FRASER CO.'S SHARE CIRCULAR. A fair business has been transacted and rates on the whole have been somewhat steadier. Shareholders m the Malacca Tin Dredging Company will be pleased to heai that at the trial of the Dredger the machinery ran very satisfactorily, and she is fixed to sail f°r
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  • 198 5 !>r Kitasato gave a brilliant entertainment at the Nobles Club on the 1 4th to Professor Koch. There were present the German Ambassador, Count Hayashi. Mr Mara, Baron akin o, Baron Chin da, Mr K. Inouye, Dr Baelz, aud many other distinguished persons, including the President of the
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  • 94 5 It has been announced m Shanghai newspapers that the Tsingkiang Haichow section of the iangsu Railway has been financed by a German firm, Messrs Hoffman Co. The sum required is £500,000 and a contract involving one half of that amount has been concluded for the purchase of
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 369 5 ROBINSON CO. Jgp ATHLETIC SPORTING OUTFITTERS. i|H^P^ HAVE JUST RECEIVED A NEW SHIPMENT ft! :ffij^fti"£"^ro TENNIS RACKETS "DOMINO" fi RACKET. I SOLE AGENTS FOR THE STRAITS FJ.S. ROBINSON Co. JJ, _a_ I I FOR COPYING YOUR CORRESPONDENCE. J I The Standard Copying Machine of tiie World I Ten Times Better
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  • 373 6 A M\NIL\ VIF.YV. suspense is over. Ot rather, it I— a began eexi leal The man khe Philippines want as Pi at of the United States has been nominated las that exalted position by thi Td:. whom a magniftuce of succeeding the immortal Roose>.e House. A gambler
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  • 313 6 Ha Road B Case. Calcutta, June 25. In the Harrison Road Bomh Case the High Coo I bail to Sengupta and Mo_ 1- I < CoHrassi on Anoin the Tka 25 in's confession was continued yesteritnsa aea were heard m chiefly dealt with the two attempts on Sir
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 7 6 Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and Ihai— mea Remedy.
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    • 526 6 flbvertteementd. SHIPPING. 1 INDO-CHINA STEAM NAY. COY., LTD. The steamers of this Company maintain regular direct service between Calcutta Straits, Hongkong, Shanghai and Japa: taking cargo on through Bind of Lading f( Canton, Swatow, Amoy, Chefoo, Tientsh Newchwang. Yangtsze Ports, Formosa, tl" Philippines &c. &c. STEAMERSTons Commander Knteang 4895 R.
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    • 621 6 HSvertisemcnts. SHIPPING. P. o. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, a k, i, Fcr Cliln?, Lapan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, ie Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for Ohim Coast, Persia o Grnlf, Continental and Am sri can Ports. Steamer* wfii Heave Singapore oc or aboa MAIL
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    • 656 6 advertisements. SHIPPING --■-> f? <_.-i>^*^i > E I mro a a orpVAaf QUTD Pa T+A Ud-— iM oill— Jn o.air 00. l\. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for tho Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for
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    • 569 6 tlcvcrtiecmcnts. SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. j The steamers of this Company maintain a I reg D lar service between Hamburg, Bremen, 5 Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Bai r China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for i Bremerhaven direct,
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    • 342 6 jKwcrtiscmcnte I SHIPPING. I Norcdcu; Lloyd, Bremei IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The aiid -known mail ste*. th. any t?*ii fortnig] I Hair eurg via Rotterdam, Antwerp. S Oils jNs ria and vice versa) Pen goes dlomho, Penang, Sin?*; I kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki and back. They are due m Singapore on
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  • 224 7 Under the Hal B Tue Quit ot the si ip Bii mb S. White I n an article to the Nineteenth ;ry. He points onl thai the increase m al I rw ships n due o I fey be seemeased ap I I itegiea] easons the
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  • 55 7 on m the only type of vessel ticr.e New York World tA supposed to be a steamer that ►body She al iow the to the I having lines to the exs. Their presence on the trim ental to the tends to y mortI caps her oa. The
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  • 54 7 ECon- the >me the of mty men I ;d to relieve the > oa the j whom must preutd n sloop. ...rd m the absence of R dan surv T M— dThe Mistakes of Your Life. number among the mistakes of your <lec— ag to procure a
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  • 74 7 (Corrected up to July 9.) Bank 4 zn/fi 2/4 T M demand 2/3|Private credits 3 m/fl 2/4f credits 6 m/a 2/4 T 5 Puak-or, daraand Bank.* 291 :-iANT, aemai] d > 2 [wdia,T.T, ,,c 174J Eoxasoxra, demand »m 20^% Yokohama, doniaijid m 113-| Java, demand (l fc n« 139^
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  • 87 7 July 9 •Kb $64.75 Gauiblar .>, buyers 7.32J Qambisr Oube No. 1 11.30 GhunbiarOubeNo. 2 10.00 Pepper Black {o?d'n. S'pcrs) buyers 10 50 Peeper, Wbica (fairL,W. B r».e>, buyers IT.:!"Nutmegs (110 to the Ib.) <«« 3 8 Nutmegs (80 to the ib.) M 20.00 Mace (Banda) nom Libeiiiui Ooffec
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  • 517 7 C» P l»£ C«plt*l IMJM P*ld Compaq. Qu>Ulf<ta Issued paid cp V&la« ap H $300,000 800,000 10 Beiat Tin Mining do. Ltd 1300,000 225,000 10 Bnuug Limited 1600,000 600.0C0 10 10 Bnmb Hjdrauhc Tin M. 00. Ltd 12 £400.000 350,000 1 1 Doff Development 00. Lvd £60,000 60,000 1
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 408 7 H&vetttsements. Ayer's Sarsapar";!-a IVlakes Good Blood Pri :r skin with a needle. >^t_ x $£d>' V .'i will see >r>,d— that it is '.V' 1 i full of /s>'% v i i blood. 1 tat What M >— vO kind ol |i\'%_o fc* -V blo o d g *4p I
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    • 899 7 ppgea—D«aßaaßßiiin»m Penang Turf Club. AUTUMN MEETING, 1908. Tuesday, the 28th, Thursday, the 30th Juiy, Saturday, the Ist Aug., 1908. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, 28th July, 1908. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value $500. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight as per scale reduced 14 lbs. All horses imported into the Straits or
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    • 370 7 Secretary, Penang Turf Club, Downing Street, Penang. No second prize will be awarded unless there be at least 5 starters the property of different owners and no third prize will be awarded unhss there are seven 3uch starters. In calculating the advertised value of any race the value of any
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    • 84 7 I Loss of Vitality and Power, I k Nervous Debility, f7ll\ Impotence, I -strpc-N^ Dyspepsia, a >v IflSOtntlla f T EACHBOTTI— v I ous Troubles I m nd children. I f Sold m CA2 UP, or ta WINS. f CI— POTEAUT PARIS FRANCD LpDH""— W» ■■It" 1 lll«'"IH W"'» An
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    • 80 7 SIAM dLAY PENINSULA A S Account of the position .m m the Is ot Pata d j. Sai. Re-printed from the M rf Frta Press." •M as mmm^mmmmmammmmmmmawmgis *~*m\\ •W 8 1 zi a_ I B _H ;3asaEsteU>^^^^^^^^M^^^^^!|^^ '*^l ■(^^^^^■■■•■■■■■■■■■••aaaßßßßaaiw^B I WA* "OF VI ;iOOF on. j i L ESS,
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  • 129 8 The Colony play the F.M.S. here on Aug W aud 3rd. The final selection for the F.M S. Team will be made from the follow- Perak: Grenier and Sclurenguivel. d ngoi Bauuon, Hubbaok, McKon/Oe, d irr, Corbetta, P.tcou, Rev G. M. Thompi c Martin and Gromhill. Nepl
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  • 21 8 There will be no farther play m the Ame: van Tournament until Tuesday, 1 Oth a m> <
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  • 24 8 Owners and trainers of Rac? Horses are reminded that entries for khe Penang Turf iiuu ihee.'iui: close at noon on -lav. b
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  • 83 8 In con.-- rain jreaterdaj.no ties v bowled The tiee fixed for then iyed on Wednes lay. FRIDA VS TIES. Sis-.:. 1 1 I— JCDIC— P. But. v Biddaiph, 2. v McKenzie. owe 5. "> vFr mean, 5. Graham, 5 v Hogg, 5. The Suim IBJ
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  • 443 8 DB CROSS HPT. ADDIS. The ''Times of Malaya" g rei these particulars of tw o I leaths m Perak. It is our piinful duty to chronicle to-day the death of Dr i': gg, who has been m practice m Ipoh for a considerable time. The sad event
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  • 57 8 In ita Business Notes" the Japan Mail of June 19th says It Ls stated that Chinese menhauts fa Bank, hay— g ita head or.'; m b Shanghai «th branch- at Singa- be. The capita? is tobel.. !lilloa yen, and 6 m_io_ een subscribed m Hongkong, the
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  • 790 8 DARUL BAHAR vs. ROCHORE A huge crowd, chiefly Malays, assembled on the Raffies reclamation ground last evening to witness the game m the second round of the competition for the handsome Shield presented by Mr E. E. Colman, the third magistrate, for Malay Clubs. Unfortunately, the heavy
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  • 124 8 A El okien attempted to pass a forged $5 note m a house at Tau Quee Liv Street yesterday. When the occupants of the honse pointed out to him that the note was not genuine, he attempted to burn it. He waa seized, and the police were
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  • 454 8 JAPANESE MURDER CASE Kitchitaro Jugi was charged with, ou Feb. 11th, the murder of Otaneko and claimed to ba tried. The following special jury was sworn m. Messrs S. Rosenbaum (foreman), A. W. Bean, W. R. Swan, W. W. MacMillan, P. T. Evatt, J. AY. B. Maclaren and
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  • 202 8 <»U» SKRVA.Vr STKAI.S A LADY'S JEWELLERY. A Hylam waa before Mr Green, the second magistrate, yesterday, on a oh irge or the theft of jewellery belonging to a European lady. He denied the offence and evidence was called. Miss Smith said she lived at t 129,
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  • 186 8 SIKH P. C. BEFORE A MAGISTRATE Sikh P. C. No. 1<;1 was charged before Mr Green, second magistrate, yesterday, with threatening to strike his superior officer. He denied tbe accusatiou. Capt tin Dawar of the police prosecuted. Sikh Corporal No. 14 said he reported S. P. C.
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  • 82 8 The B I. Taroba, with the London mails of the 10th ultimo, left Negapatani at 7 am. on Sunday, the sth instant, and may be expected to arrive here to-morrow morniug. The British steamer Muncaster Castle arrived yesterday from Cebu with a cargo of hemp. The Brazilian training
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  • 289 8 Mr C. B3den Kloss, Curator of the Selangor State Museum at Kuala Lumpor, has brought down for shipment to England, an example of that rather rare animal, the Malayan Cave Goat (Nernluorrodens Swettenhami) termed by the Malays the ambing Grimm. It is a hue specimen
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  • 37 8 The 400 th anuiversiry of the birth of John Calvin (on July 10, 1509) is attracting much attention m Geneva, where already some ,£B,OOO has been subscribed towards a great Monument of the Reformation to
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 14 8 PIANOS Bought, Sold or Exchanged Pianos at $150 and Upwards by dlffprpnf Mnlr_»* r*
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    • 205 8 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. D— HB Contract with tuk Nkthk > Agents at Singapore. Ships' Agency, late J Daend d ft CO. 2-3. Coi:yer G THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPART! RE ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE. 8.8. Vax GOENS Batavia. Tdok-Betong. Engano. Benkoelen and Padang J s.s. Janssens ...Bandjecmaa—, Stagen, Kota-Baroe, Balik
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 367 8 CLEARANCES. Resident Schitf, Dut. str., Cnus. for Pahang and Kuantan. Breid, Nor. str., Folkested, for Bangkok. Merkus, Dut. str Huykman, for Deli via ports. Isabella, Dut. str.. Sui ong, for Rhio and Singkep. Betsy, Dut. str.. Bojeng, for Bagan via ports. Gr. G. Meyer, Dut. str., Griffin, for Muntok and
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    • 589 8 VESSELS IN PORT. o: Men-of-war Flag: and Tons Commanders Arrived rrom When Foj Muratha Siam g'bt. 500 Haurowit/ July 3 Penang Bangk. Ship Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consignee d,r Asdang Siam 405 Svarrer July 7 Bangkok E. Asiatic Cd. Baagbok Augsburg Ger 2763 Paulsen June 23 Sydney N. D
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