The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 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 TEX CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1908. NO. 6,353
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  • 152 1 The birthday of the Emperor of China was celebrated by a banquet in London Page 5. The Governor attended the Dirul Adab spor's on Saturday Page 8. An important revision of an Ass;ze sentence Page 3. Serious riots are taking place in Ban where the mills are
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  • 1109 1 Wd have been haymaking. And by h jg i do not mean standing in a 1. fa-la m a graceful attituuiei up to disclose p:e tv. rouudti dimpled elbows with a fa.«sina.ti»g, fril^ BUlibjaoet ptrohed at a becomii; .;.<- to fctiade a cltisti \>w. that is I haymaking i
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 262 1 THE INDRA-ZANIBAR ROYAL THEATRICAL Co. AT THE NEW THEATRE ROYAL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD TO-NIGHT! TO-NIGHT!! BOSTON THAHIRAN or THE STRONG MAN Tuesday 28th, FAUST. F RICES AS USUALS. KASSIM,— SoIe Proprietor. 3 i mmiiii> f >S"1. --rJ?^t' \V |JCI»OLC3, Lilt/ 2-ik\ ~L V»^bl. w i^"--^ 1 ,^^> 1 time you
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    • 348 1 POPULAR WANTS. WATERPROOF. Taken from Darnl Adab Sports on Saturday by mistake a Grey Rain-coat. Owner can have by describing to W. Makepeace co S. F. Press, who will be glad to get his own, which was left at the Sports Pavlion. TURNOUT FOU SALE. A fast Australian horse and
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    • 116 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Tenders are called for the Johore Op ium and Spirit Farms from Aug. isfch Page 2. Government call for tenders for work at the reformatory Paj.< i b Cogblan have a motor car for sale Page 3. The F. M. S. Railway administration takes over charge of the
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 318 1 THE WEEK. Bigh Water.— lo.s3 a 9.52 p M If. Mail Outward dne Maxim Coy Musketry Drill 5.30 p Tuesday. 28th High Water.— ll.3o a., 10 33 p &L M. Mail Homeward dut 7 a New Moon, 'J.16 p Penan;,' First D S.V.A. Gun Laying Competition 5.30 p S.R.E. (Vj
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  • 133 2 Bg] ited aaa ed imariiy to acquire, wo.k, fart 3771 tres selected from the Seko. j j r estate, British North Borneo, c alii vat ion of rubber on this property Iby I x Borneo Trad Compuij 18 3, 1-ut is stated to have otily Wen on
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  • 431 2 From the sev tb half-yearly shipping review, we.juote. Since the beginning of the year, and indeed much farther back, there have scarcely been any orders given for tramp cargo steam ufortunate for shipbuilder-. I it y A3 tv ell as shipowners will u.: by this cessation of
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 523 2 Btwcrtiscmcntß. TO LE T. TO BE LET IURNISHED. Casala M No. 2, Tanglin Hill. Entry Ist Sepiembez 1908. For partioalars apply to DREW ANh NAPIER, Solicitors. 10, Collyer Quay. l'y m.W.f. U.C. TO LEr o at 49. Robinson Road Ist and "2nd Floors. Also Kiidare pleasantly situated in Bukit Timah
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    • 532 2 S&vertioement& TO LET. TO BE LET Unfurnished No. 106, River Valley Road, a large and well-built hoarse, Suitable for a Boarding house or mess. Immediate entry, H. L. COGHLAN k Co House Agents. Apl 22 u.c. TO BE LET Famished—" Claughton c, Paterson Rd. 4 bed rooms. Apply to H.
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    • 815 2 Btwertteemente. NOTICES. NOTICE The Federated Malay States Railway Admi nistration will assume control ot the Sunge CJjong Railway on and from the 28th of Julj 1908, to whom all communications should b( addressed. July 27 30 7 GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office, up to
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    • 381 2 HDvertteementft INSURANCES. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO,, LTD, FIRE AND MARINE. YANS-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOC. LTD. MARINE. CHINA RRE INSURANCE G0. t LTD. FIBS. Firo and ifariiM Elisks of every descri] ti und<_rwrit:L-o at lowest current ra Adamsou Gilfilian Co. Ltd. I reneral Agents A. J. BOAKDBETT, Manager Insurance Depart SOUTH BRITISH
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    • 394 2 Btopcrtteemcntu BANKS. Songkong* Bhangh; i PAZ9-VT (1:1 a. bnn Fes:::- MerJinsr Reserv, Bilw 118,600,000 ?L Q Resek. '-ility of I i±iv: >il- Court Q He- x B) vice:.— CxAiaiuM E. Goxtz, Esq.-Dt Ay E. G. J; GhmsTAV J p C. bite .aq. C. S. Qvmmi j H. H. K. Tow
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  • 640 3 >EH CASE ASSIZEa ..j A >-.'•>. on Saturday e •m- > S be Smith deali :n.tdd t. ol thro Jugi, who bad been sentI bo ■eiritu le foi life in respect .:h of a Japanese girl mined for a reduction f or application vat made by .rris.cou:. Bpria
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    • 516 3 fl&vcrtiscmcnts. 2WGTIONS. Re I. 3, IOHAfEQ OHOJ'H CO. BANKRUPTS. THETN.... HTD> HAS SSCUVBD INBTBTICTIO S TO BELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION At No. 19, Raffles Tl.u b, On Wednesday, flie 29th July, 1908. at 10-30 a.m. All the balance of bbe stock in trade comprising, Books, Envelopes, Pencils, Ink. Essences, Hats,
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    • 637 3 Hfcvertisemcnts. AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF Valuable Freehold Ti&ri* cultural Land KNOWN AS THE Sengkang Estate SITUATE AT Linggi near Port Dickson in the District cf Negri Senibiiau. CONTAINING AN AKEA Of 7,710 ACRES, I ROOD, 32 POLES To be held at Powell Co's Saleroom On Tuesday, 4th August 1908, at
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    • 140 3 IS j if it is known that the Wood-work has been treated with 1 1 1 u L '"^iPP^ ~%ri&f' The results of 20 years' tests in the Tropics have proved that this Preservative is an ABSOLUTE SAFEGUARD against the attack of WHITE ANTS, DRY ROT, TEBEDO NAVALIS DECAY. IMPORTERS,
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    • 554 3 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers e Singapore Free Press w a Horning I). I is on sale ti den from an early hour each mornibg (Sunc: axoepted). Cash price Ten Otl Subscribers' copies will be deliv, their private residences, (or town of godowns if preferred) by
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  • 20 4 Domestic Occurrences. Birth. On the '26th inst. at Dunrobiu. Barkor-rd, Singapore, the wifo of W. .1. MAYSON, of a daughter.
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  • 31 4 p <Tip]r>'<; rie'it maintain, awed hv i; Huence and unbribed by gain H< re iv.'ri.t Truth h-^ p o-io'is precepts draw. Pledged to I!< Loyalty and Law.
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  • 1793 4 That was an instructive passage of arms between the former and the present Chancellors of tli^ Exchequer during the fiual stage of the Finance Bill in the Mouse of Commons. The telegraphic reference is necessarily brief, but it tells us that Mr A -tkx Chamberlain condemned
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  • 57 4 A WONDERFUL 1 Received, July 2-Vh. 2 A telegram from P«ku Yat Sen has been captured in I sent to Singapore. ev Peking doe* not k\ pretends not to know, I l)een in Singapore for some I i no question of capture, other Sun Yat Sen has been
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  • 46 4 The Waiwupu Ins the Straits to come to I to niiniug d<-' at. Koh Lin is th 1 II Fo Choo Choon, who has times to go to I honours and titl. •rak miner, a membe Council, and highly esteemed in I
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  • 162 4 (Ft JOBBERS AGAIN. I Bertam's Dividend. L 4ld I <r The rubber market ii 0 iat of a market Luanip rubber. Sheets and biscuiti quotations. Crepe is ti r i BtrtUH jays a diwl thr^e y "The chairman of the Jr. Perch a Company. Major Darwin, ing on
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  • 154 4 Amongst the guests at Harrow on Day «m our Conner ChEdward t'Malky, uid 1 A notice to mariners in tin- Q out that thtre is a small pinL feet in di n the i known as Batu Pciiyu, havu:_ of water on it, II mday Aug. 3rd will b bank
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  • 16 4 Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remeriv Ua. Mrs. Sd. L. H a Hoa.-l P.t n_ r
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 426 4 KELLY WALSH, Ltd. AHiy BOOKS. zr\i.u The Trade and Admiuistration of the eAnthoranaOthen E ire bH B Motse 500 by Jerome K. Jerome x.^s j Ju fcween C]]ina and Forcigu j Catherine Tynan. 125 States VoL ...20.00 g n Tropical Agriculture by P. L. Sim- f§ I sbyß V. Neuman.
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    • 251 4 2 STUDIOS 2 Adapted to the Morning and I to the Afternoon Lh*ht. They are the Largest, Coolest and best Equipped Studios in the Colony, and are Bitaated in the most picturesque part of the town, adjoining Government House Domain Moreover, we possess in a high decree all the essentials
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  • 77 5 Pessimism or Optimism. Megrapk— B Common hai dso read a UMM BUL Iu M fasten ued the n indalp vernmeir .u 1 warned tlem of 1 e I og ra id te E 3*» rffed at the perpetual be men ice of war and said it would
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  • 20 5 iljr 26th, 11 t a.m. Fhe House of Commons has read for the he Irish Un;. Bill.
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  • 48 5 Eanquet in London. -■ed Julv ..r a. H. E. the U ie Minister in London in hoi. :he birthday of :he Emperor oi China. sent were Mr H. G i iry, Lard Eimond Pitz niurioe, Cnder-S r Fo«eign A:Hart, the Ldi M iyor, .uniero' itiat
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  • 221 5 KVIBER TO ASSEMBLE. Insurgents Active. eWed .1 ,1" 25 am. b ai Constantinople 3 that an Imperial I ride has beea issued ?rdainiii^ the assembly of a Chamber of Deput: -sued to hold elections. There og in Salonika and other centres, where a Constitution has been proclaim Prior
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  • 46 5 Mills Closed Fighting. (By Submarine Telegraph— Beater's.) All the markets are closed in Bombay. The men at every mill stru.k work yesterI rioting broke out in the afternoon. There were several collisions between the I military and the strikers, resulting in numerious casualties.
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  • 73 5 GRAND REVIEW, Empire's Gift to Canada. At Quebec H.R.H. the Prince of Wales reviewed thirteen thousand troops on the Plains of Abraham. The troops were headed by Lord Roberts and included French, American, and British naval detachments. At the close of the review the Prince of Wales hauled to
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  • 493 5 A Roman Victory. Receive.! July 25th, 1038 a.m. There was glorious sunshine for the Marathon race and an immense exodus to witness the race, the culminating event of the Olympic Sports. The course was '26 miles from Windsor to the Stadium. Fifty seven competed, and the road was
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  • 27 5 The Mistakes of Your Life. Do not number among the mistakes of your that of neglecting to procure a bottle cJ i berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
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  • 1404 5 The annual general meeting of this Association was held in the Johore Club on Thursday, 23rd inst., at 12 15 pm. A good number of members were present, i.e., Messrs Stanley Arden, A. L. Buyers, E. D. Bryce, A. H. Maler, H. E. Burgess, J. A. le
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  • 393 5 Impressive Scene at Close of Pulo Bbani Mubdbb Cask. The three J.ivanese coolies, Sukandar, I S^ed, and S-itimiu, who were found guilty, :ii Singapore Assizes on Friday, of the murder of a Bengali watchman named Chananuil\ at Pulo ilrani Smelting Woiks, iu April last, wore brought up before
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  • 152 5 The natives around Singapore have many strange superstitions, and arc firm in their belief in spirits. The way in which their Borno, or medicine man, raises these spirit-; is most curious. The Bomo, naked to the waist, and generally thin as a skeleton, lies prostrate on the lioor,
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  • 22 5 Chamberkius Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. The great success of this preparation in tLe relief and cure of bowel complaints has brought
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 283 5 /o~§%t& A NEW SHIPMENT OI Tennis Racquets FRESB I LIE MiftES &SLAZENGERS V*p IENNiS BALLS. t? |j EVERY MONTH. H <] LE ▲GENTS FOR j KZMSBQTTOM'S H j "BOEING" 1 t/jaw/s nneouET. O?3 S Slazenger'B "Dohcrty" itk Rac.i"ci Specially wJ3 ,ut Strung for the Tropics. Strong u ROBINSON COMPANY. FOR
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  • 525 6 we bed in jt stei the msi t r» ml pi. m t b line qw iti n 1 1 Um pv T..-:. tabouret a ol in Dg tiqttor other than unadulteratec ad be-r. The meeting passed a re ition req g the Givernnient to pro
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  • 263 6 following clear statement by Bfl r 1 tinge licitor genera), in a case --> evidence at re general interest than the eular e u -..tats. The S t- General, in opening the case for the Crown, pointed out that the Opium Law oi no more stringent than the
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  • 80 6 The Times of Malaya. Tuesday, Bays We learn to-day that serious trouble lias broken auio: ruiniDg coolies at Lahat owing to the closing down of so many ofdthe mines in the d: Reports roi; nl are vc ry conriict--me are to the el i coolies whilst others
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 21 6 Wanted at Once. oftroul n S ud thatm f e^ stomach or r,'n r f to uO be needed sonm.r „r
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    • 464 6 advertisements. SHIPPING. The undermentioned mail steamers oi the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan calling at P^ nang t Singapore, Hongkong Shanghai en route. FLEET. Tons. Commander. s.s. Japan 6.300 J. (i. Olifent. s.s. Gregory Apcar 4,606 S. H. Belson. s.s. Arratoon Apcar 4,510 A. Stewart.
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    • 635 6 H&vertteemente. SHIPPING. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Pcnang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Billa of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian GruJf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers w!H leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) 1908 Delhi Aug. 1 Delta
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    • 657 6 H&pertiscmenta, SHIPPING i OCEAN STEAM SEI? Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nav. Co. Ltd. The Companits' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homeward.--for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight, and for G&noa, Marseilles and Liverpool monthly. One outward
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    • 517 6 Btoertfecments. SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regclar service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and ilajubnrg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at JVuang and Colombo. Taking cargo
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    • 453 6 Bbvcrtidemcnti, i SHIPPING. vB^K fit Norddeutscher L^o^d, IMPERIAL GEEMAN MAIL LI2 Hm f*st and waUUkncrwa dmU 'i.merg o? this Company Bail Hamburg via Bottordi erp, S >u1 Gibraltar, Qenoa, Naples, (connection Mai Kaplee, Alexandria and vio« versa) i ri S.u-r. A ifn, Colombo, IV: >. r apor&. kong, Sli&nghn:, HagMftkiA
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  • 1067 7 Sir B rry Maclean hail the honour of I by the King at Buckingham B I on his i\:..;u fro;:: China, .cd by King at Buckingham ■'■Hi ult. se manut a arc turning out a hat, made of wood. It shook) be d£ re, a contemporary :here are
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  • 80 7 (Corrected up to July 24.) Bank4.ni/s 2/4 demand 23 j Private aredita 3 m/s tvt 2/4| credits 6 m/s 2/4^ Faancv, demand Bank»«, 290J I G^bbmaht, demand M M 256 India, T. T, 174| Hongkong, demand 22% fcKOHAKA, dema&d M 113.; Fava, demand w 89| Bavskok, demand M 66
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  • 140 7 July 24 •Tin M 359.50 Gambia M buyers T.^- r Gambler Cube No. 1 11.35 Gtambier Onto No. 2 v 10.00 Peppor Black (ord'u. S'pore) 11.20 Pepper, White (fair L.W.JS p.*.) 1 7. 75 Nutmegs (110 to the 1b.) s■»5 Nutmegs (80 to the IV.) 20.50 Mace (Baada) nom
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  • 704 7 SH ARES. MINKS. Capital C*piUl Isaac P*id Issued p*ld ap V*la« cp Comp&oy. Qv.iUciom 1300,000 300,000 10 I<> Belat Tia MUh Co. Ltd $300,000 225.000 10 10 Brvng limited $600,000 GOO.OCO 10 10 Braeeh HjdruboTtall ob. Ui I £100.000 3-50,000 1 1 Dut: Development 00. Ltd >.70 £60,000 60,000 1
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 415 7 Weakened Vitality Impoverished Blood fBjTr^%k Read what Ayer's Hf m Sarsa P arilla (lid i \N£sßsl for a well-known *X \\«S missionary, i w^° writes /J/ "I was for many years L v^ ftSufi i" from boils and other eruptions of a like nature, caused by the impover- isbed state
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    • 630 7 SUwertiaementa. NEW SERVICE BETWEEN SINGAPORE, MUAR AND MALACCA. Tlie s.s. Lady Weld, 1 until further notice, will leave Singapore on Tuesday and Friday afternoons for Maai and Malacca, returning thence on Wednesdays and Saturdays This vessel has good accommodation for First Class Passengers. For freight and passage apply to, Straits
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    • 311 7 THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO LTD No. 1 DOCK. No f DQ( Length inside 514 ft. Length inside 375 ft stft.5 t ft.° f entrance top 95 ft bott th of entrance, top 60.5 ft. bott. Wateron b10ck5 27.5 ft Wmter on blocks 20 5 ft Time to pump ouc 4
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  • 586 8 A SUCCESSFUL MEETING. T > i: i it' Clul *1 rts wew largely a'.^^-i. :n 1 were a gnat suooess Che ground i" Bai b LI l i bad been well I ou f on Sat irdaj tfteraoon, the scene I was i rot] A big crowd
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  • 208 8 B A M.C. v Mbdicai School. A cricket nutcb was played on Baffles School ground on Saturday afternoon betwe to the R A M.C and the Medical Scinch The forms 1 batted first and knocked up 5 > runs, i 1 3 Senry being the largest contribul this total
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  • 179 8 The popularity of the Racing mornings of the Swimming Club and of a good tide and bright sunshine was shown by the ;o number of members who attended erday. There must have been close on u hundred in the water at one time. im a Relay Race
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  • 104 8 Saturday was a busy day for golfers, the premier club playing for the L'utouL,' Cup, while Keppel Harbour played the monthly medal the qualifying round for the hoiiV SToung'a Cup. SINGAPORE GOLF CLUE. The July competition for the L'utongCup res ilted in a win for Mr I A Ptarcy,
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  • 49 8 weekly competition was won bv I> i irenty-two members pi tjcd in the qualifying round tor the cup presented by the fa >n i leCapi 5 >ung, andthe uuderinention-ui.ti-jd and were drawn for to play^as follows. Cox i 1 1 !i=. N i 1 vJ. Penny.
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  • 490 8 Curious Point en Appeal on Behalf of Changi Murderer. The business of the special sitting of the Assize Court on Saturday morning was wholly concarned with cases of murder, of which there were no less than five for consideration. Details cf some of the cases ap- pear elsewhere.
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  • 143 8 Thp report and profit ard loss accouut of the Poeloe Laut Coal Mining Company for 1907 were approved at the general meeting of shareholders on Juno 27. Mr C. J. K. van AaUt stated that mining had been carried on with good success during the year. The ut
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  • 91 8 Severe punishment was rneted out to a motorist at Ipoh, on Saturday, for furious driving. The accused, a Chinese towkay named Haw Wan Yook, was alleged to h ive knocked over a rikisha, injuring the puller, and went right ahead at full speed. The principal witness for the prosecution was
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  • 76 8 On Saturday a match was played at Sepoy Lines between the Y.M.C.A. and the "Warders. The latter gained a substantial victory by live goals to one. The National Union F. C. met the present boys of the Raffles Institution in a soccer matsh on the Institution grcuod on Saturday
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  • 32 8 Single Handicap. Harding v Webb. Championship. Withers v Brown. Double Handicap. Bute-hart and McKoau v Marsh and Rhodes. Biddulph and Sinclair v Mackail and CoveSinclair v Harding or Webb.
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  • 223 8 Two cases of cholera occurred on board the Teesta on the voyage from Madras to Penang. They were duly reported at the Northern Settlement. The M. M. Company's steamer Caledonien was to leave S.iigon at 10 a.m. yesterday and may be expectel here on Tuesday at ab mt
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  • 141 8 AGRICULTURAL BANKS BILL. The text of a bill shortly to be brought before the Legislative Council to provide for loans being made to agriculturists is published in the Gazette. The objects and reasons read. 1. Applications arc often made to the Government by members of the agricultural community for a
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  • 151 8 The Acting British Consul -General aX Manila reports that the proposal for the establishment of an agricultural bank in the Philippines is at length taking definite shape. On the 11th of February last a joint resolution was adopted by the Commission and the Assembly, appointing
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  • 30 8 Bishop Hose of Singapore and Sarawak was present at the annual dinner given bv the Lord Mayor at the Mansion House n July 1 "to meet the Archbishop and Bishops."
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  • 163 8 July 21Fuh Wo, Brit, str., Wright, for Langkat. July 25. Pin Seug, Brit str Ralph, for Port Swettenham and Penang. Darvel, Ger. str., Littmann, for Zauiboanga via ports. Sandakan. Ger. str., Klimniet, for Sangir Is. via pcr's. Helios, Nor. str., Bumsgaard, for Bangkok. Calypso, Brit, str., Bannatyne, for Penang
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  • 79 8 Per Teesta Messrs D. van If. Labberfcon and T. S. Cunningham. Per Selangor Mrs J. T. Lloyd, Miss M. Lloyd, Messrs J. R. Johnson, Dr. Fry, W* L. Conlay, Mansell, A. R. Robertson Per Lady Weld: Messrs B. G Taze Ornttwell and Feake (2). Per Outline Messrs C. C.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 22 8 For the second and third days starters and weights Apply to C H. Willis, Office, 33 Raffles Place. RffQtnPCC Ar\r\a M D
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    • 82 8 1" ii "i—i rwmni imimi ir itiihimib M W MADE BY miQim. ioßßouGHrs watts. In Solid Mahogany on eight turned legs, srood j slate bed, fitted with the Burwat low fast noiseless Eureka cushions and all accessories $788.00 j soli: agents B "****ans*jruK*n. so.- fcTßats- nacki, »iniiin in in i
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 607 8 YESSELS IN PORT. Men-of-war Flag; and Tons Commanders Arrived hr.-rr Whm i K. Regentes Dut. i iu. 5084 Pinke I B'jamin Constant Bras, train, ship 2800 Pereira July 24 Rmujk&ng Ship FJag Tons Master Arrived From Apenradfl Ger (3-13 Inland July 19 Penang Beagle Brit 86 Wayne July 11 Cossack
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