The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 16 July 1908

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1908. NO. 6,344
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  • 132 1 Escaping petrol placed the crew of British subrairine A 9 m a preca:'ijus situation, from which they were saved by the heroism of the cfficeis Page 5. Keuter sencls us a, loog telegram ;.I>uf the tea duty, apparently meiat for Ceylon, the chief poiut of it Wcg
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  • 885 1 Arrived lately. First impressions exct'] ran a ;> >stcard written by a precocious icLoollof of cine years to nts. on arriving at the boarding e*lishment lo which he had bee;: consigned ULder the guard ian%hip of one <,i m .-'.wrs. And the few curt we rise jay anuouslywa<(iogat
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 556 1 OF CANADA. ESTABLISHED 1882. "Life Insurance is a shield for the family against the uncertain future. It is a moral obligation which every man should incur who has some one depending on him for maintenance. It provides a silver lining to the cloud of sorrow when death takes the breadwinner
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    • 161 1 Entertainments. A L H A M BRA ANNOUNCEMENT EXTRAORDINARY. L. F. WILLIS, presents BEN HUB IN POSES PLASTiaUIS, FEATS OF STRENGiH AXI) ENDURANCE. Bey Hur the Pocket Hercules, weight 10 stole, has been pronounced by the leadin men m Australia, tobe superior, m Bymnn ai development, to S7\NDOW. THE MIDGET
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    • 99 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. G. R. Lambert Co. the well-known photographers Page i. Lion Brand full cream English milk, John Little Co.— Page 4. Government call for tenders for the erection of a bungalow for the secretary to the High Commissioner Page 2. Ships to sail: (ioeben for Europe Flintshire for Hongkong
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 345 1 THE WEEK. Thursday, 16th High Water.— o.44 a., 11.58 p P O Mail Homeward due. Entries close Penang Turf Club. S.V.I, recruits sub-target rifle machine practice Eastern Gate Installation. Haiuiston's Circus, 9 p Friday, 17th High Water.— l.24 a. P .t O Mail Outward due. Municipal Commission, 2.30 p Legislative
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  • 336 2 j: I i .-aged to thee r.ut never boa it 0 mi day by daj set down Ml BOW or <;-i!iv Been by the eye or known. Making tlrj M draft i Is* 1 or charts of soas, Tha who 101 l >w< 1 oMfl no Bail at ea
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  • 309 2 A. G. Steel's Debut ks i I y Bowlh A| igrapb m the ua takes the hot momorj of the E.litorSFP. some back ia coim;C ijn with the criekr :ily of t:. I\. i\ paper aaja a Eaotan Fourth of June mai Btoa N College, Oxford, was
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  • 768 2 STEAMERS. Giving port of departure, and (where hnovon; date due here, and name of Agents. Agamemnon, Chirm, Aug 2 Mansfield. Airlie, Sydney, July 21 Boustead. Ajax, L'pool, July -9 Mansfield. Anibrid, Hamburg, July 29 Behn Meyer. Antung, Hamburg, July 2] Behu Meyer. Arconia, Colombo, July 18; B. Asiatic
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 54 2 GODOWNS TO LET Nos. i, s Mid Palmer Godowna, Area 18,890 ft. Imaiedi.-iv.- :try, Nos. 7, 8 9 Herbftu Roftdj X Pulau Saigao Ei-idge. Qrcand aroa 12, r a floors. Will be lot espaired. Immediate entry. \1& 32 Fisher Street, On Hong Lint Qnay, three floors, Era for storage of
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    • 527 2 flfcvertieetuents. TO LET. TO LET. Immediate entry. Compound house No. 15-A, Mt. Elizabeth Road. Kent $45. Apply to— GAGGINO ft CO. July 16 v.c. TO BE LET. Unfurnished, Immediate Entry, Xos. 7, 8 A and 88, Chancery Lane. Apply to G. A. FERNANDEZ Co., House Agents. July S v.c TO
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    • 667 2 advertisements. MOTIVES. NOTICE. Chatsworth Road— Will be closed to the public on Saturday the lSth inst. By order of the owners. July 16 v.c. NOTICE. The entries for the Billiard Tournament at the Recreation Hotel, Payah Lebar, Tram Terminus, will be closed on Monday 20th July at 12 p.m. midnight.
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    • 445 2 Hlwcrtiecmcnta. INSURANCES. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE AND MARINE, YAN6-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOC. LTD, MARINE. CHINA FiRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE. Fire and Marine Bisks of every <]< scription underwritten at lowest current rates. Adamson Gilfiiian Co. Ltd. i <t neral A^ent>. A. J. SCANDRETT. Manager Insurance Pi i|M I
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    • 551 2 Bbvettißcmcnu. BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. Paid-up Capital 15.000,000 Reskevi Fund Sterlinsr Reserve $15,000,0001 M Silver Reserve $j 0 W >W BMWfI Liajbilitt of PBOrBOBOM .)y0 COUBT OF Dliv£ BC Hon. Mr. gill Em ick.— h*_^,. E. Gobtz, Esq.— De? E.G.I;--: l.i ukk, K.-n •J. I Btf. C. S. G
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  • 434 3 I iag] rtauncm \m> Coloitiai Bhtby. gnu itating that the t the Olympic G imes had I the TSwai h) Proil Mm, for the details ac eutrits so far as the Siuu'it.s are I interest r ue Olympic faun tennk tourna;i. .■■'<■ nomnioacWM on July 6at P
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  • 415 3 During the writer's visit to Hongkong and Shanghai he took particular pains to investi y _ott question and found it to be more serious than he imagined. He interviewed not only prominent foreigners but inese, and they all stated that while there wl5 not as much noise
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  • 415 3 I Yin h'. hi, icon.) A National Danger. London, July 6. Mr Arthur Lee, M.P.. writes to The Times" caning attention to a national danger." If it is tni. an 1 lie fears it is undeniable, that the Commander-in-chief of the Channel Fleet is not on speaking terms
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  • 195 3 "From the X.-C. Daily News Ei 9ia una Japan. Tokio, June 28. Baron Motono, Japanese Ambassador to the Russian Court, returned to Tokio this morning. In the course of an interview he stated that th^ Russian Government and people were more keenly aware of the advisability of
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  • 200 3 A discovery has been made m Chicago h will, it is confidently believed, reduce ml seconds the brief time now occupied by the able-bodied bullock m transforming U into corned beef. A beef-packer of :nd observed that his men hustled to much more purpose when an organ-grinder wa>
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  • 45 3 V little forethought will often save no end ,»f trouble. Think of the pain and suffering U i: tost be endured m case of an attack of pain m the stomach or cramp colic when medicine must be sent for. Every family
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 256 3 advertisements FOR SALE. FOR SALE OR TO LET From Ist August Xo. 3. Dublin road, at present occupied by Dr. Yon Wedel, gas and water laid on. Enquire— HAMMEß Co. May 6 v.c HANDBOOK TO SINGAPORE By The Rev. G. M. Reith, m.a, Scco n d Edition Revised by Walter
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    • 469 3 advertisements. I. AUCTION*. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Very Valuable Chinese Jewellery At Messrs. H. L Coghlan k Co's Salerooms Monday, 20th July, at 10-30 a.m. Gold jewellery, set with brilliants, silver jewellery set with pearls, diamonds, etc. Now ou view. H. L COGHLAN Co., Licensed Auctioneers Surveyors. July 16 21.7 AUCTION
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    • 230 3 The ideal Brofing for this Climate. Vermin -proof. THE THICKEST QUALITY (3PLT) CAN BE SUPPLIED AT $12 per roll of 216 square feet complete with caps, nails and cement for fixing. ****~~8 IK W& M AGENTS Singapore. HOTEL de la PAIX, SINGAPORE. This Old Established House having been thoroughly red
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  • 28 4 Here shaH the P P right maintain, dh\ influence and unbribed by gain -.rri.it i rr.th h~r glOrious precepts draw. •n, Loyalty and Law,
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  • 1799 4 A valuable commentary upon the omnivorous system of .supply worked by the Crown Agents for the Crown Colonies is supplied m a copy of the Ceylon Observer to hind yesterday evening through a communication from a- correspondent who has managed to find an instructive declaration on
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  • 574 4 MsASumi A i Bi The re to m. ere>t all who m bber, ■it her M pli nan u Lecturers. I* is U neat, and it m i a wide «juesion. A high authority.!, i ibber, himeelf mm of the dim ilwctvs oumtuaed th:r -.ngofimporttuioe to regftrd
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 274 4 JUST LANDED A SMALL SHIPMENT OF FULL CREAM ENGLISH MILK. GUARANTEED PURE. NO PRESERVATIVES. Quarts. 38cts. Pints 26cts. SOLE AGENTS KFV/yW A L b n k L^ia La^a 1 W #4 9 I SOLS AGENTS FOR THE OAOE PERPETUAL LEDGER. IMPROVED PATENT. THE DADE LOOSE LEAF LEDGER Has proved to
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    • 328 4 2 STUDIOS 2 1 Adapted to the Morning and I to the Afternoon Light. They are the Largest, Coolest and best Equipped Studios m the Colony, and are situated iv the most picturesque part of the town, adjoining Government House Domain. Moreover, we possess m a high degree all the
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    • 14 4 duunberlaini Colic, Cholera and Dia:::.uca Remed] m India. I Bycuila, India, my: "I f
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  • 70 5 British Submarine CrewInsensible. Heroic Officers. oeived a' 6 50 p m. The crew of the British Submarine A 9 I overpowered by the fumes of petrol on the way from Davonport to Dover m connection with the Naval mres, m J condition. :u -v, riuding the crew
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  • 40 5 Prevention of Immigration Bill A from Pieterma*i>sburg states that the Colonial Secret irv m m 1 •in s? uti a Prevention Bill, emp the danger of an unrestricted increase m the number of As; o the Colony.
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  • 108 5 No Reduction Times too Bad. Bfc b, 4.10 pm. The House of Commons Committee on the Finance Bill discussed the tea duty. -aowden, Labour member Blackburn, move! to take twopence a pound be tea duty. I Hobhou3e said that the reduction .M convert the estimated Budget surplus I
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  • 212 5 i A. St. Pi m h m Tabria arates that the b:mbardment of the rebel quarter continues, and that the itionaries are maintaining a heavy rifle lire. ted $2 mer >ne month BOsd magi?- lay, for causing] ci favaiiese. I rikisha has disappeared with a iha Taluv belonging
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  • 64 5 Britain and Russia to Divide Spheres. Received July 15th, 10.25 a.m. Britain antl Russia have agreed to divide their .M lOddonian proposals. Britain has presented a note to the Powers nrgingin explicit term 3 the creation of a mobile force under Turkish officers to suppress invading bands m
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  • 27 5 A telegram from Ottawa states that the >pium Bill, prohibiting the manufacture Bale or impoititi^n of opium, has passed the l)j>miuion House of Commons.
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  • 35 5 It is stated at Plymouth that RearA'hairal Sir Percy Scott, commanding the First Cruiser Squadron, is mentioned for the command of the E.-ist Indies station which will be vacmt m March.
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  • 73 5 Attempting to Extort. Received 10.25 am. Mr Robert Sievier, editor aad proprietor of the "Winning Post," who is charged attempting to extort money from Mr Jack Joel, has been committed for trial. Accused is liberated on bail, two sureties being required of ,£5,000 each, and his own tor
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  • 417 5 A \> ft C LBnrsr. Mr Kishi, Imperial Japanese Consul, has just received from the Minister for Foreign Affairs Tokio, a telegram to the effect that on the 14th inst. (Tuesday) Marquis Saionji, Prime Minister: Mr Mateuoka, Minister of the Agriculture an j Commerce: Mr Matsi la,
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  • 1085 5 Via Ceylon Berlin Incendiary Fires. Hundreds of mysterious cases of arson have occurred m Berlin daring the last six months Yesterday the police arrested a night-watch-man who usually give the alarm when the fires broke out. It is supposed that he caused many of the fires for the
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  • 315 5 How a Hokien Shopkeeper was Deceived. A Keh Chinaman named Nam Ah Neo appeared before Mr Colman, third magistrate, yesterday afternoon, on a charge of cheating by falsely pretending that the birds nests he had for Bale were genuine and thereby inducing Sang Lee to hand over
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  • 187 5 i In commenting on the Pan Anglic m Congress the home papers give "striking" figures of the Church, which lock curious to the mere statistician. Thus, we see, British Isles, 57 Bishop?, 25,000 people, 40 millions people. West and Centra] Africa, with Madagascar, 9 bishops, 300 clergy
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  • 82 5 A supplementary order of the day for Friday is a motion by the Colonial Secretary Th it this Council approves a vote of SI ,800 for the erection of Examination Stations near the mouth of thB Sint^pore River and neaT Finlayson Grron for the examination under section 49
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  • 9 5 To-nigbt thg Circus, for the last night
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 144 5 ROBINSON CO. Jgjji ATHLETIC SPORTING OUTFITTERS, have just received a new shipment li 1 xet:':::::::? BUTvIS BOTTOMS' Vt|iti^r y SOLE AGENTS FOR THE STRAITS FJ.S. j ft B STEEL ROLL TOP DESKS. I I STEEL DOCUMENT CABINETS. s I STEEL INVOICE and BILL FILES. I I STEEL VERTICAL LETTER FILES.
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  • 517 6 Exactly twenty fears ago the two largest! I ipa m the British Fleet were the battleships Nile and Trafalgar, which displaced only| 11,940 tom oi water, or about half thei am ml which will be displaced by the latest ship dtligmfl at the Admiralty. In their
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  • 235 6 Hanoi papers report i bud V.y attemi Ito kill off by poison the men of the Art ymd the N lonial Regiment r H a After I soup on the night of Saturday the '-Mh nit. tee men, by hundreds, were :th violent colic
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  • 65 6 A .mission appointed by the lOrernorlof Indo- da to report on the proP° s lot Ike iaiprovement ol the I V' ich includes an ex uoo of I iQwaj ntatioii near «1 ates the outlay at seven millions I Erases. To meet y. the commission proposes the levy
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 19 6 The Mistakes of Your Life. life that o! mistakes ot your U; Y: a bottle of I and Diarrhoea^
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    • 534 6 flt>vcrtisemcnts. SHIPPING. JAPAN MAIL STEAKBHIP Co., Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY Service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the owing NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. Cndsx Mail Contracts with the Impbeial Japanese Government. Specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First Second
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    • 601 6 advertisements. SHIPPING. P O STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Billa of Lading issued for China Coast, Porsian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will le*ye Singapore on or *fcoot MAIL LINES. Outward {for China) 1908 Delta July
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    • 645 6 advertisements SHIPPING 1&A 1 ii 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
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    • 634 6 fl&pcrtißemcnts. SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regslar service between Hamburg. Bremen, Antwerp, and Ixotterdam. and th( Stra.il-. China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month foe Bremerhaven direct, calling at Pcnang and Colombo, Taking cargo
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    • 493 6 B&tKrrtidemcnta SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bre:: IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE btft and well-known ma:! IIHMI this Company ER.il fortnighUf I Hamburg via Rotterdam, Ant >' !-r] Oibraitai. <xi-nu&, Naples, (oonnecti xandria »nd vice versa) Porl Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, EtiOfapon I kong. Shanghai, Nagasaki i Kobe to V and back. They
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  • 910 7 French For« es Tuaited. The 1 Ai:natr. T r.klr." of June 27, says "We have further infor»atSoa upon the very Beriou3 i BuhMaßg daring which two of our officers and a hundred ct our soldiers were kill*- 1. Aocordißg to the most recent news here is
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  • 74 7 (Corrected up to July 15.) Bank 4 m/s 2/4 demand 2/3f| Priyate credits 3 m/s 2/4| credits 6 m/s 2/4 1 5 qFranch, demand Bank,,* 290'Gm*mant. demand 230 India, T. T 174 Hongkoncj, demand 20-»-% Yokohama, demand 113^ Java, demand M 139£ Bangkok, demand 66| Sovereigns, Bank Buying $8
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  • 136 7 July 15 ♦Tin w |66.C0 Gambisr w 7.40 Gambler Oube So. 1 11.50 Gambler Oabe No. 2 10.00 Pepper Black (ord'xj. S'pors) 10.87 h Pepper, Whiio (fair L.Vf js t,,c. buyers 17.50 Nutmegs (110 to th? ib.). M 1 S.OO Nutmegs (80 to tbe ih) 20.00 Mace (Banda) norn
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  • 700 7 *i m r-oo 19A19* (1 l Anglo Maty Rabbar 00, 5.12.6 9 l (1 15/- Do Do 3.10.0 .£140,000 100,375 1 1 Astatic Rubber and Prod. Co. 19 6 $200,000 105,060*10 10 Baigowaw Batter Bttafe* I*4. 90 30,000 22 7; 0 I 1 Bafta
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 503 7 HDvcrtisemcnte. APARTMENTS. BOARD AND BESIDENCE. Large comfortable rooms at §00 per month. Ten minutes from town. Apply A. B. c o Free Press." July 13 13.8 BOAHD RESIDENCE. 1 Large Room vacant, suitable for married couple, or single gentleman. Apply on the Premises 21, Sophia Koad. June 19 v.c. Rooms
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    • 286 7 Ettwcrttsemcnta. WANTED. WANTED FOR BRITISH NORTH BORNEO An Apothecary. Good wages and free quarters. Apply with testimonials to X.D.B. c o Singapore Free Press." July 1G '23.7 WANTED. Wanted at once a European Assistant m a lar{,'e mercantile office, for temporary duty. Applicants, who should have good knowledge of books
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    • 154 7 THE DIRECTOR? FOR BANGKOK AND SIAM 1908. Nineteenth Year of Publication NOW READY. The Directory for Bangkok and Siam con i tains a complete and official List of the Government Departments and the Principal Commercial Houses m the country. It is replete witfa information absolutely essential to the merchant, the
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    • 300 7 No. 1 DOCK. No 2 I)O( X Lenprth inside 514 ft. Length 375 ft. Width or entrance, top 95 it., bott Ldtb ol i ntrai top 60.5 ft bott. 75 ft. 45.8 ft. Water on blocks 27 5 tt. w ater on blocks 20.5 ft. Time to pump out -4
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 527 7 SINGAPORE ANO KRANJB RAILWAY. From Ist April, 1908, and untii further notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. UP TRAINS. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 am. am. aru. am. am. am. am. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm.
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  • 285 8 Playon have begun to he encouraged with (wo eon* itive nights play possible, the results oi wh: -h are given below. The O arts are none 100 good, and will need cireful attention before any tine play can be> expected. The] would bear closer crop- but the
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  • 58 8 TE3TERDAT PLAY. Cha tip. Scow Poh Leng beat Xeo Swe Kian^ 6 3. t»— 2. TO-DAY'S TIE. B Do i is Final) B ag Ghifl Bug and Koh Choo Jean owe Een^ >-•■•'■• i Boon Lim Song, ser. FRIDAY'S TIE. A Don Socg Ong Siang and
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  • 80 8 Ob the Ri lamai n Ground yesterday Bfiii g the 1 > irul Ta'alam met the G.PO. Tsan v the second round. Theifimsap>d to be well matched and nothing was scored m the first half. In the second a nice piece of coo itb a to the •riers.
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  • 56 8 v shoot of the Singapore Rifle d will take place m conjunction with the S.V.A. Monthly shoot on Sunday it 2 30 pm. The monthly si I he S V.) will take pl.ice on Saturn I 2.30 pm. use firing I ijiBnts S.V.I. w T ill take
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  • 55 8 Mrs Freer, Bin Thomas. Miss Court Und a I Hn WiUdm also played. c Rasulti M lies 1 Jol; Medal. Playf 1 v: BfrsFoi 45 ect, 45 Bftisa l> -hire 46 scr. 46 Miss McNair 53 4 49 Mr., W.irreti 60 9 51 Mrs < ireen
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  • 38 8 Bj ryalus "on Sunday there ar< rifrf the Griffins for the Sporting Club Autumn meeting. They were landed m fine entail look an extn good lot. line subscribers can see them at Lambert's m I hrcnard-rd.
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  • 32 8 The result of the American Tourney as --••> that Miss K.AKrami andJ. B bnrta n <JV he^ C SS{li^ Pairs who M Gardner and Mr X T\ S r.w
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  • 539 8 Sequel to the Blii.i>ing of the H. K. S. Bank m Penang. In the Supreme Court, yesterday, the hearing was commenced, before Chief Justioj Law, of the action brought by Messrs Pens and Carlo against Tan Gay and Ang Khoon, contractors. The claim was for the price
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  • 79 8 A f( ago, a Hokien boatman wai lying asleep iv his twakow near Boal Quay when a countryman of his climbed on board m i him across the throat with a knife. A P. C. happened to be m the vicinity and he captured the assailant. Yesterday,
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  • 108 8 Iv the Assizes Couri ■>< si v the hearing was continued, before Mr Justice Sercornbe Smith, of the case m which a Singhalese named Apusinyo was chargei with the murder of one de Silva by stabbiDg him with a knife. 31 r Rhodes appeared for the Crown and
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  • 170 8 [nspector Branagan of Bochore charged .i J n mf se named A ruin before Mr Howard, m the District Court, yesterday, with exturt ion. The evidence showed that he terrorise! the Indian women living m Sheikh Madarsafa L me and extorted monthly payments of $3 from each
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  • 360 8 The British steamer Ormidale arrived from Japan yesterday with a cargo of 5,000 tans of coal consigLei to the M B.K. The Spanish steamer Telesfora which discharged a cargo of Welsh coal from the Barry Dock, left on Sunday morning under telegraphic orders, to load rice at Saigon
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  • 24 8 We understand that 2,150 u'eliu'nito cartridges and 5,003 detonators have been stolen from Sir John Aird's Magazine at r>ukii Timah. > <
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  • 45 8 Detective Sergeant Bource mentioned the murder charge against Chinnakurpen to Mr Grtea, the sec*. i magistrate, yesterday, and asked for another postponement as the police were not ready to go on with the case A iem and for one week was granted.
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  • 74 8 A Ceylonex 1 Way li>pector attached to the railway department reported to the police on Tuesday tint live gold buttoi and two gold studs had been stolen from his 186 Dear the Newton Station during his absence. He added that he suspected au old cook.
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  • 142 8 i lsian M\ i vv C<>n vi. rki A Eurasian giving the name of Jack Deineilo and Hussain, a Malay, appeared before Mr Green, the second magistrate, yesterday, on a charga of stealing two white coats valued ai $4. Mr K. E. Pease, Principal of the
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  • 150 8 Pleased to go to The Gal lows. At. 540 am. on the sth, a detective constable arrested a Chinaman for being m fraudulent possession of a basketful of onions m Ceil Street. Ha took the man up to the prison to see if he had any previrus
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  • 155 8 Result of an Accident m Orchard-rd. Mr S. Knocker, of the China Mutual Insurance Company, sued Tun Teck Puan before Mr Saunders m the District Court, yesterday afternoon, for Sl2O damages as a result of collision between two motors. There was a ounter claim of 8392. Mr
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 10 8 PIANOS Bought, Sold or Exchanged Pianos at $150 and Upwards,
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    • 46 8 The only canned Milk m which the full flavour of fresh cow's Milk is retained. 1 VERY ObO Guaranteed Seven Years Old lluUillJlif Jj 1 wf Ilik/IVI I IMPORTED DOTTIED Bf W JOHN LITTLE C° Limited. SINGAPORr. Jj SOL L < SOLE AGENTS John Little Co. Ltd.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 493 8 CLEARANCES. July 1 ■">. Redang, Siam. str., Voldeuy for Patani via ports. Vein Diemen, Dut. str., Everdingin, for Batavia via ports. Hainam, Brit, str., Phillips, for Muar and Malacca. Isabella, Dut. str., Sulang, for Rhio and Lingga. Cowrie, Brit, str., Daniel, for Prowle Point f.o. via Sambod and Suez Canal.
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    • 676 8 VESSELS IN PORT. O L Men-of-war Flap and Tons Commanders Arrived From WI en For K. Regentes Dot. era. 5084 Pinki Jalj 1" B*k*\ -rtain Ship Fla^ Tons Master Arrived From ConigMt Aug9burg Ger '2763 Paulsen tfune _'3 Sydney N. D. L. i nc ertain Beagle Brit 86 Wayne Jmlj
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