The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 23 July 1908

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 15 1 The Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JULY 23, 1908. NO. (),;?.")(>
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  • 93 1 Murderous assaults on officers of the Turkish Army are reported P ig Sir Joseph War.l of New Zealand looks forward to a fight, East vs West Page 5. Dinizulu is not to be deprived of his salary Page 5. The Colonial Office will allow the recommendations of
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  • 1401 1 Night had fallen. Alon.- -...•l, i dfck a light came swiuging b tad bi zling the ej* despite iU feebleness, so that when the quartermaster turned the bullseye towards him as he mounted I -j i darkness seemed to fall suddenly ill The decks were deserted, but
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 151 1 (Bulmer's best Herefordshire) Guaranteed pure juice only of finest selected apples. The advantages of a Pure Cider over Spirituous liquors m a tropical climate have been strongly ponited out by eminent Medical Authorities, and the fact that Messrs. Bulmer have now brought the buttling to such perfection as to enable
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    • 467 1 KELLY WALSH, Ltd. I NEW BOOKS. The Angel and the Author and Others TI3G Trade an d Administration of the by Jerome K. Jerome 1.25 Chinese Empire by PL B. Morse 5.00 Treaties between China and Foreign The Lost Angel by Katherine Tynan. 1 25 States Vol. I ...20.00 T
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    • 72 1 TO-DAY'S ADVERTISEMENTS. Try the Empress Cigars Page 3. Bankruptcy notice re Chop Tong Joo Page 2. The Starboard Lights' Show Page 1. Sale of F. Krarup and Co's effects Page 3. To let 49 Robinson road and Kildare, Bukit Timah road Page 2. Rochore land sale Page 3. Wanted hospital
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 415 1 THE WEEK. Thursday, 2:>rd Bigh Water.— 6.2l a., 6.19 p N.D.L. Mail Outward due. Johore Planters Ass. Johore, 3 2.15 noon. 8.1. Ma.il Homeward closes, 3 p Rowing Final of double sculls. S.Y.I. Sub target rifle machine practice 5.15 p Bearer Co. Stretcher Drill, 5.1 Lodge St. George Regular, 9
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  • 163 2 Yep.diot of "Guilty." In the British Court at Bangkok on the 14-th ins*: before Hia Honour Judge Skinner Turner and a jury consisting of Messrs. R. Page (foreman), A. R. Mackintosh, B. R. Gaudart, H. A. Saunden and H. GoreBrowne, rt Sikh watchman named Sander
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  • 108 2 The Calcutta commercial correspondent of th /'■<,•• r writes m a few days Calcutta will have its own brewery from which m dee course beer, stout. and lager of the best qualities will be issued for sale at prioee within the reach of everybody. The breweiywill import
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  • 74 2 The Government of India last heard from Sven IK" lin m November, lie left (lartok on the 9th, having visited Gasgunsa. On the 20th November news was received that he had written to the Waziai ol Lefa Baying he was going to KiiOtan for the winter,
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  • 188 2 Per P& O Nyan/i, due July 23.— Mr M. i otnax, Lieut. A. F. P. Wefaner, Mr H. B. <l!i!ston. To Pecang. Mrs H. Martin. Per N D L P. R. Luitpold, due July 23.— Mr A. H. Beg*. Per M M Yarra, due July £7.—
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 139 2 IBM DIRECTOR? FOR BANGKOK AND SIAM 1908. Nineteenth Year of Publication NOW READY. The Directory for Bangkok and Siam con tains a complete and official List of the Government Departments and the Principal Commercial Houses m the country. It is replete with information absolutely essential to the merchant, the Trader,
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    • 524 2 Bftverttsemcrtts. TO LET. TO LET Office at 49, Robinson Road Ist and 2nd Floors. Also M Kildare pleasantly situated m Bukit Timah Road close to Wayang Satu Police Station. Entry Ist August. Apply to— R. SASSOON, 1 D'Almeida St. June 18 v.c. TO BE LET The large comfortable and pleasantly
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    • 520 2 Hfcvcrtiscmcnte. NOTWES. The Bankruptcy Ordinance, 1888. In the Supreme Court of the Straits Settlements. Settlement of Singapore. IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 885 of 1907. Rfi (1) Chop Tong Joo. Receiving Order made 26th March, 1908. Date of Order for Summary Administration 22nd July, 1908. Date o! Adjudication 9th April, 1908. Date
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    • 374 2 Hbvcrti£scmcnto. INSURANCES. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE AND MARINE. YANG-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOC. LTD. MAEINE. CHINA F.RE INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE. Fire and Marine Risks of every description underwritten at low-, st cum Adamson Gilfillau Co Ltd. rml tLgemku A. J. SCANHKETT. Manager In- jranc. DapMCtaMßk SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE CO..
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    • 466 2 EU>verttocmcntu BANKS. Hongkonij I Shanghai Bankiaj Corporation. PilD-UP CatiTAJ BHBfl Fix:; BtariiMi ttpuni $15,000,000) 400 CAA Reserve Liability Pmii 000,OC*0 .ht gy Dim Hon. Mr. BHRR Xi wick. C. K. Gtoßtß, Esq. Deputy Chairman. BLO. Babm i nn, Esq. iiI>TAV f tvlh-LANi) L-, <I,LIM. 1 CL >, E«q. Fjq C.
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  • 487 3 ih months ago, m tact M ist year, the French Govk a Hag to make economies ha its xp u.iiture m Toakut-Annam, saw mmeacn the recall ol the backbone and rtow- i rti Colonial araq ;he Legion :i n giment 20,000 npo»Bd ol pick ol all
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  • 154 3 port on Brii >£ N i vof Papua (its new I upon the table of the :h Parliament, contains some on about the ijreat equator imil ils kd I otera, Oiilj ?l be bead quar A administration, an ite punter crime I I ling 1 i he
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  • 683 3 Via Rangoon Parliament. London, July •>. In the House of Commons this afternoon Mr Asquitli announced that adjournment would take place on August Ist. 'The next three weeks would be devoted to financial kmsuttos, the Irish Universities Bill and va- > minor measures. Parliament would reUSemhle for the
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  • 50 3 The next meeting ol the above AssociairiU ba held n Pi i uy. the 24'h July g p.m i f the Prinsep Street Church, when K~vd W. Murray Bf. A. will give a lectcra on My Holiday Tom m India and Scotland' 1 with magic lantern illustrations.
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 42 3 Chamberlain 5 Colic. Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy m En I Mrs -i. Hiacocks writing h Glare ia, says: M I fa m led still require a good BB fcles oi berlain's Colic. CL V thoea i A^ «w-: r^^A v .ill:)}.',. M-
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    • 35 3 Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The great BOCCesS of this preparation m the and cars of bowel complaints has brought it into almost univer?al use. It never fails. when reduced with water and sweetened
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    • 574 3 H&x>ertioements. HU&TIONs. MORTGAGEE'S LAND SALE AT Messrs, H, L, Doghlan Go's Salerooms Monday. 3rd August, at 2-30 p.m. All that piece of land m the District of Rochore, Area 5,871 square feet, Lease 99 years from Ist April 18-13. Quit Rent $3 together with the compound house thereon known as
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    • 666 3 YOU SHOULD TRY A BOX OF JUSTUS VAN MAURIK'S They are made of the choicest tobacco the world produces, by carefully selected workmen, m up-to-date hygienic factories. For $3.80 any dealer will supply you with a hundred. Handelsvereeniging v Holland SOLE IMPORTERS. THE WONDERFUL The most silent running and best
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    • 542 3 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Feacers The Singapore Free PfcM is now a Morning Daily, and if on ulfi al depot*, bom an early hoar each morning (Sun. MBsepted). Cash price l.v Osttsaoopy. Subscril.ers' copies will be delivered at '-cos, (or town offices or godowna if preferred)
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  • 2464 4 The Singapore Free Press. Thursday, Joly 23, 1908. In reference to the telegraphed statement that Lord Ckkwk, Secretary of State for the Colonies, is informing the Governor of the Straits Sattleinents that he does not object to effect being given to the recommendations of the Straits Select Committee on the
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 227 4 BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HER LATE MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA. r -.111. > Agents— Galdbeck Maegregor Go. JUST ARRIVED CHOICE SELECTION OF SUITINGS IN A LARGE VARIETY OF COLOURS. ALSO JFRKCOI suitings. THE IDEAL FABRIC FOR THOPIGAL WEAR. INSPECTION INVITED AT JOHN LITTLE AND COS, Tailoring Department. SMOKE LA REINA DE
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    • 238 4 2 STUDIOS 2 I Adapted to the Morning and I to the Afternoon Light, They are the Largest, Coolest and best j 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
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  • 84 5 A Now Zealand View. On Whose Side. (By Sul 1 .pa. Router's!.) At Welling' -iland, the Premier, Sir J iv a- speech declared that the American fleet that wu owning to Australia was act that of foreign country but that of a nation Idtfa and km >f An^lo-Saxon
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  • 38 5 American Successes. ih 22, 7 15 pm. la npic games the Americans won the rival of the five hundred me- I .c 1 the high jump, Ihej also won the hoata ia the ipri iterday.
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  • 26 5 EMany Killed. 7.V pni. I place at Tabriz on Monday, ai. I is reported tha* two hundrel p re killed or wounded.
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  • 101 5 Attack on Officers. Ha In .-5 assault- upon Turkish officers, hbji nd by i Dieranii ol the Young Turkey imonfl subaltern offioen, are rted to continue m M loadonia. A heu'en m:c hat been murdered S Urn M rernor) has been murdered il i>.\^>\ and a lientenant-eolone] his
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  • 42 5 Keceived July '2-n 12^0 noon. M. 3 baa been entertained to a vet at the AmaHenborg Pa! i c, C penhagen, and has ta 1 speeches with the King of Denm irk, e'.np. kg the centu- en the rwo countrie3.
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  • 33 5 Received July 22nd, 11 9 im. Baron Komura itaita no mdon for I*pan on the 27th iust to take up the post A Foreign Minist9r. He will travel via Siberia.
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  • 176 5 A Keut- a ram received late yester- n announces the death of the American BisL Potter Henry Codman 8 ■i s Y. m md bekmged to the Protestanl Kp:sccpalian Church of America. He became nt bishop of New Y>>rk m 1 38 and d 1887 i™ we
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  • 69 5 DINIZULFS SALARY. A Question with Natal. (By Submarine Telegraph Reuter's.) Colonel Seeley, Under-Secretarj for the Colonies has announced that the Imperial Government will pay Dinizuln's salary, which Xatal stopped after his arrest, despite the protest of the Imperial Government. The Under- Secretary said that he consilered tli9 pvymmt
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  • 51 5 Straits Proposals. In reply to a question by Mr Holt, Lord Crewe said he was informing the Governor of the Straits Settlements that he does not object to effect being given to the recoui i mr-udations of the Straits Select Committee on the Sunday Labour Ordinance, as an
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  • 29 5 I: is reported from Johannesburg that eight Indian hawkers were lined ten shillings <>r four days imprisonment for not haying Kcanses. They refused to pay the fine.
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  • 56 5 Colonel Seelej has informed Mr Lvtteltou that the Secretariat of the Imd Colonial Conference has now been linked to the Dominions Department of the Colonial Offioe, but each has its own special and separate duties. He poinTt-1 out that the Secretary is also associate i with thr general
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  • 453 5 >nk SnreAFOßi Natiti Puts it Down at UO Dollars. Two Chinamen named Yap Boon Hoon and Pang Sock Tii were summoned before Mr Thunder, Fourth Magistrate, yesterday for having; so it was alleged, used threats igainsl a tello.v countryman named Tan Leaner Hai. In connection with this
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  • 1201 5 Th.9 following note on Dr. Brooke's new book is by Dr. David Bruc9 m Nature of June 25th. This is a volume of the well-known medical pocket book series, and corresponds m size and binding to Davies's Handbook of Hygiene." It is a book of
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  • 364 5 A Remarkable Scheme. The Osaka Jiji recalls the wreck m the first year of Meiji (1868) of a German steamer, 4-, 700 tons, which struck a sunken rock near Kasajima, an island off Kurihama, near Oraga. Iv the following year the steamer, together with the cargo,
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  • 496 5 An American View. Should China carry out the ambitious programme which has been discussed for some time, and construct a navy of sufficient size to make tli< IVkiu government a formidabie naval factor m ihe Pacific, the result may be to still farther complicate the Asiatic
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 44 5 Wanted at Once. A little forethought will often save no end of trouble. Think of the pain and suffering that must be endured m case of an attack of pain iv the stomach or cramp colic when medicine must be sent for. Evprv family
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    • 405 5 ROBINSON GO. /ffl^s%fc£\ A NEW SHIPMENT OF I (Ma 1 1 i -j— t-,- \tp 1 > Jyrtx!- isiiSiTennis Racpe \*m ±S3±J FRESH M I'J'LIES OF 1:1 1 |ftl|/ AYRES' &SLAZENGER'S "^ilp/ TENNIS BALLS. '^p^ |B EVERY MONTH, j SOLE AGENTS FOR "DOMINO" I I TEJVJVIS RAGQUET. Slazcnger's "Doherty" tet
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 771 6 SARAWAK UAIES. I Day. 1. The Sarawak Cur. Value |800. Pw—atod by His Highness K.i.jah. BtQOttd hor^e to receive |50. B 0. Sir P. f Qnyng Leim 1 Soffragetta Messrs Tiang Swei -.nd X*? ?oou'> Mist 2 H. H. thn Rajah fcfeoVi Salome :> Won i.jthn- lengths, ball length between
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    • 505 6 fl&vcrtisemcnts. SHIPPING. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co,, Ltd, (A />% f A regular POBTHIGHTLT Borvice ia maintained between Japan and Europe byuie ring NEW T^IN SCRE^ S TLAMHRS. U^der Mail Contracts v/its m Imperial JAPAHWI GrOTMHM»HT. Specially designed for tbe Compan/fl Euro;.;iited throughout by Electricity. excellent aooommodafcion lev Fir.t A Second
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    • 596 6 a&vertiseincnts, SHIPPING. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading ibßued for China Coast, Persian Guli, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore oa or aboat MAIL LINES. Ovtwanl (for China) 1908 Delhi Aug. 1 Delta
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    • 619 6 H&vcvttsements. SHIPPING OCEAN STEAM SHI? 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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    • 621 6 a&pcrttscmcius. SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regslar servic< between Hamburg. J'rcrutn. Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the BMntte, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnigl [or Havre and Hamburg and once a mouth for Bremerhaven direct. calling at I't.uaug and Colombo. Taking cargo
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    • 414 6 Bfcpcrttscmentfc SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Brcroi IMPEHIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast &nd ro^ l ■teamera of bit Compaiiy > &n > Hamburg via Rotterdam, A m werp, ton Gibraltar, (fenoa, Naples, (conne ri Naples, Alexandria *n<i m vt^rsa) Port Said, Suez, Aden, < >iombo, I>n* <■- n bong, Shanghai, NftjMaUftutotl
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  • 320 7 I to ba able to givo the I i] '!i the progress of this ich we hope wi'il prove interesting, In Tinland -..illation of the plant tor Salak pi lion. kiting da: -hed and is eapa- ling 100,000 cubic yards of matt-rial, s will till the dam
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  • 362 7 Never Na N twb Scold. w baa la v 1 wives tell from the lips of Father Bernard V.iv 0 il Church ol tlie liui.. Coo- W. li II giving the of his on 111 Imll F -I"- B, and Lf a mbet wl married, n.n
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  • 45 7 LAn ci .-ian who has been invest^ tin aof thedi ■'<- carrots < r«8 irritation; peas create Bfl irage joyou a Celery t q be beneficial m polmon v 1 ka nd i-"uce aic" ng to ilie com position of ttfl jni« dn clear and fr-.
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  • 817 7 VESSELS EXPECTED STEAMERS. Giving port of departure, and (where known) date due here, and name of Agents. Aparima, Calcutta, Aug Boustead. Agamemnon, China, Aug 9 Mansfield. Airlie, Sydney, Aug 23 Boustead. Ajax, L'pool, July 29 Mansfield. Ainbria, Hamburg, Ang 5 Behu Meyer. Antung, Hamburg, July 2»> Behn Meyer. Au3tralien, Marseilles,
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  • 90 7 (Corrected up to July 22.) Bank in/ts 2/4 demand 2/BAJ Private credits 3 m/l 2/4§ credits 6 n.i/5 !M 2/4^ Feakcs, dsmajid Baafc, M 290^ Q-bkmant, demand M 236 Fvdta T T i 74 1 LiM i.'i. Aj i 2. i ,v^ t Eonokosg, damaad -lf% Yokohama, demand ,v=
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  • 132 7 July 22 •Tin $67.25 Grambier c buyers 7.371 Sambier Cube No. 1 11.35 OambierGubeNo. 2 10.00 Popper Black (or&'u. S'po*^) buyers 10.75 Pepper, Whit* (fair L.W.-5 p.e/, buyers 17.25 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.). M 18.00 tfutrue.es (80 to the lb.) 20.00 Mace (B&n&a) M noin Oloves (Amboina) c
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  • 728 7 <u£p!ta! Capit&l Issae Paid r» Issued paidupValat ap Company. QuatAtfoa $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining Co. Ltd 675 $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited" 550 $600,000 600,CC0 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin M. Co. Ltd \t*% £400.000 350,000 1 1 Duff Development Co. Ltd 80,000 60,000 1
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 12 7 The Mistakes oi Your Life ™Kr.. rt «c* thp micrakcs of your
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    • 499 7 H&vertisemcnts. APARTMENTS. BOARD AND BESIDENCE. Large comfortable rooms at $60 per month. Ten minutes from town. Apply A. B. co >l Free Press." July 13 13.8 LODGINGS. WANTED.— Board and lodging. Private family preferred. Reply with terms. '"R.D." July 18 stth 24.7 Rooms with board for bachelors and married couple,
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    • 328 7 WANTED. HOSPITAL DRESSER WANTED. Wanted immediately, a Hospital Dresser, for the Doff Development Co.. Ltd., at Kelantan. flood salary offered. Applicants must state qualifications and previous experience. Apply to. Messrs. PATEBBON SIMONS a: Co., Ltd. Agents. July 23 v.c. WANTED A MALAY TEACHER For a government college m Japan at
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    • 279 7 THE YOKOHAMA DOCK 00., LTD. No. 1 DOCK. N I DOCK. Lengtb inside 514 ft. l engtb Lnsfde 37; Wiiith of entrance, top 95 it.. 1-ott Width ol entrance, top 60.5 ft. bott. 75 ft. 45 8 ft. Water on blocks 27 5 ft. Water on block! 20.5 ft. Time
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    • 40 7 DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA. BBOW* m To be Lad at th< B i,' and Bbowk, Bivec I Road, Singapore. May tt mwf 23.11 a the MALAY PENINSULA A Short Account of the position of Si ant m i ho Ktatflfl of
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  • 470 8 A Chinaman minod Cho A.ng was again b ton &fi Justin peombtj Smith and a ape ii jury afl the Supreme Court, ye- on charged murder bj causing the damtli of a ted L h Kee at Changi. Mr Hirr.- continued bia ipeech for the defeuoe. Be irgued
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  • 354 8 ..onour of His Imperial Chinese M jesty's BhrtbcUj, Mr I- Lime, the G :-ul-General for China, will be At Home from 4 to 6 p.m. on Friday next, the 24- h instant. iange of appointments has been sane- bctwm I. "Colonel J. K. Forrest, Sic. :iore Division,
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  • 957 8 The French Chamber has recently ha 1 to :h. vt- ry perplexing and embarrassing itiou which lias arisen m Morocco. The triumph of Mulai Hand for. after all. it is idle to pretend that he has not triumphed places 1 ranee m an exceedingly difficult position, h:
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  • 401 8 Royal Engineers Vkrsvs 80th Coy R. G. A. The above match took place on the R.G.A, Recreation Ground at Biikan Mati on Tuesday last and results! m a well merited victory for the R. E. by "2 goals to 1. The teams were as follows R.G.A. Bombdr. Smith Gnrs.
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  • 157 8 o r^ m O. L L. iOURN iH KNT. Last evening was concluded the second match m the above competition, which was commenced on Saturday. At the close of i on Saturday the S. C. G. required a little short of eighty, with six wickets to fall, the score
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  • 289 8 The Queen's Own Boxing Club, m connection with the Royal West Kent Regiment, will hold another boxing entertainment, under Quean sbery rules, on Friday the olst inst. The entertainment is to be held on the football ground m the open air, as on the previous
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  • 107 8 The outward German mail P. R. Luitpold may be expec'ed here early this morning. The British steamer Hong Bee arrived here yesterday from Amoy with 690 Chinese coolies men, women and children. A Chinese baby died on board the B.'itish steimer J^pin on Tuesday on her arrival here
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  • 201 8 Per Sappho: Messrs F B. Madden. 0. Krook and H. B. Burgess. Per Bun Fo Soon Mr and Mrs Guggitz, Mr Stilleman. Per Calypso Mr C. Siegmund. Per Japan Mada'i.e Mitchell. Per Malda Mr and Mrs Giaupetta, Mr Rowlett. A brilliant meteor shower was seen at 3 50 on
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  • 587 8 Men-of-war Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived from V, hor j K. Regentes Dut. <ru. 5084 Pinke July]" Batarw Uncertain Sea Be Je P MM. Yacht 400 Colenrin July 21 Banmak tain Ship Flap Tons Master Arrived From tsi«nee Apenrade Ger 64 3 Ipland JulylPPenang E. Shipping Co
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 10 8 PIANOS Bought, Sold or Exchanged Pianos at $150 and Upwards.
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    • 139 8 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. E- I OmAOl WITH THK NITHKRUM I IUIMf Agents at Singapore. Ships" Agency, late J. Daendeig Co. 2-3. Collye^ Quay THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE A MMATE Bks. MKBKUS Bengkalis. Siak. Pakan-Baroe. Paneh fLaboean-Bilik. Asahan (Tandjong-Baleit and Belawan Deli J u Valentyx Soengei-Liat. Pangkal Pinang. Koba
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 335 8 CLEARANCES. Jaly2l. j Sultan van Langka\ Dut. str., Liberg, for Sydney via ports. July 22. Solva, Nor. str., Tellefsen, for Bangkok, A- Apcar, Brit, str., Stewart, for Hongkang, Shanghai and Japan. Cyra?. Brit, str Toll', for Itasaki (Japan.j. Emilie, Dut. str., Mahmood, for Rhio. Kistna, Brit, str Learmont, for Port
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