The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 29 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, WEDNESDAY, JULY 29, 1908. NO. 6,355
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  • 146 1 A terrible typhoon has devastated Hongkong and a large number of ships have bt-en driven ashore or iujured Special Wire pa 4. The result of the Penang Races I be found m our special wire on pnge 5. Pause won the big race and Havelock broke his
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  • 818 1 In the.-c decadent days, he alwa; best of it. Never does a slice of good tune come your way, to be grudg ng nised, than it if n .thing to whit fallen Smith. The four trunir>. ace high, are squelched by the five little ones of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 399 1 W I n la\# 50 years m the Straits. S Boudoir, Concert Grand, Grand Upright Grand Pianola |L| ft The Best and the Cheapest m the SNOW ROOMS, 375 Victoria Street. A. FRANKEL Co., Sub-Agents I Straits Shipping Parcel Agency. IK A! sSj COB ACCO TOURIST AND PASSENGER AGENTS. (ARMY
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    • 252 1 5. KASS I M ,—Sole Proprietor. Entertainments. ALHAMBRA CINEMATOGKAPH BEACH ROAD. TO-NIGHT! Change of Programme. The Dreyfus 'Affaire.' This film shows the different incidents of this well-known case, which still dwell m the minds of everybody. The whole of the affaire is shown, from the beginning of the discovery cf
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    • 126 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Michelio tyres at reduced prices from Levy Hennanos Page 2. Important sale by Coghlan Co. on Saturday at Gilstead-rd Page 3. Patient Griselda at the Wayang Kassim tonight Page 1. Notice re the Arab Clvb Page 2. Municipality call for tender.^ fcr quarters at Tanjong Pagar Page 2.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 260 1 Lodge St. Michael, 9 p Thursday, 30th P O Mail Homeward due. Penang Races. Second Day. S.V.I. Sub-target rifle machine practice 5.15 p Bearer Co. Stretcher Drill, 5.15 p Football Assoc. Meeting S.C.C. U. 15 p B.Y.A. Gun Laying and D.R.F., 5.30 p S.R.E Military Engineering 5.15 p Boxing at
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  • 435 2 E. C. E lie, A sting Commandant s.v.c. Singapore, 2Sth July. S. V. C. hurcb parade for the meml»et;> ot" the Stns pore Volunteer Corps cv Sun-; 81 Ar. i a] I the S.V C. Drill HaU at 4 45 pm. iki uniform, Belts and aidaarms, pattern service
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  • 100 2 King Edward is proceeding to Iscbi m order to offer his congratulations to the Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria, on the I the anniversary of Lion the 18th of August. A Show, which is not the n'rst of its kind arrar the Society for the Prevention of Infantile M trtaHty,
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  • 151 2 The Ceylon Observer of the 21st says 1' is with sine Brest regret we have to announce the death which took place at to- '.c Planters 1 W r«i, Colombo, of Hi O W. t whose accident m the first (a hurdle) race at tha C. T C. Hack B
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 457 2 vn Ifj|l ip p j ;l| Prices Reduced The constant extension of our works combined with improved methods of manufacture, has enabled us to lower the cost of production. The Pfl ill the tyre that wins all tbel fajg races. TARGA FLOIUO (277 miles) First NINE oa Micheiins.i 1 GRAND
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    • 389 2 TO LET. TO LET To Let, No. 91 Robinson Road. Apply to B. N. Eliaa, 5 Maiacca-st. Aug 1 7.8 TO BE LET Unfurnished No. 106, River Valley Road, a large and well-built Louse, Suitable for a Boarding house or me?s. Immediate 1 entry. H. L. COGHLAN Co. House Agents.
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    • 752 2 Pv>vertiscmcnt£. NOTIGES. CASH FOR INVESTMENT 510.000 (Fen thousand dollars) to be invested m privately owned estate where personal services can be utilized. Apply G. c, o Rodyk and Davidson, Singapore. July 29 5.8 NOTICE. Re the ARAB CLUB. All creditors and other persons having any claims or demands against the
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    • 491 2 Hst>crtteemento. INSURfINQES. MOTOR-CAR INSURANCE. Premiums 2, 3, 4 and 5 .lunum according to nature of risk. 1 or full particulars apply to The Borneo Company Ltd. July 29 NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO,, LTD. FIRE AND MARINE. YAN3-TSZE INSURANCE ASSGu. LTD. MAEINE. CHINA FiRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE. Fire and Marine
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    • 473 2 Rtoertfeemeittt. BUNKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banl Corpoi Paid-up Capital •>■> i 5,000,000 Reserm; IsUIMBJBH OF PBOPEMTOBB J Court of DiaicTOE3, Hon. Mr. Hmnkt Bmin ffmm, E. Gobtz, Esq.— Deputy Chairman. E. G. Uarrett, Es<4. I C. R Lekzmakn Esq Gcst.4 si) Ksq 0. I C. S. Gußßi B EL I TOMKINB,
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  • 498 3 P TIOV. Tue re. i t3 the mother gard to naval defence are I Deakin has eipuwad tope tturi th- send squadron to meet tl,e AwatllliaU waters bat Urn Common v.oiith will fa dLsBled. Tne not a penny .re, and thai ft ttuth. In the r:uie,
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  • 175 3 Bi. rat bil needs little ruinate sufferer. Fcod I, the tongue is furred, t. •mouth, the bead tin k fee a»« sceed- »ed and miserable. Do I gi T€ n Bel m a few he medicine by g worry stinenoe bom food b -irable. to biliousnt-s she liet. and
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 851 3 advertisements. AUCTIONS. lv the Supreme Ccnrt of the Straits Settlements Suit No. 245 of 1907. Between Thomas Sargeant, Plaintiff. and Nicholas John SABBE, Defendant. AUCTION SALE AS A GOING CONCERN or The International Restaurant OF NO. 4. D'ALMEIDA STREET, SINGAPORE. Under an order of The Supreme Court Messrs. H. L
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    • 625 3 H&vcrtisements. AU&TIONs. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF The British Screw Steamer PONTIANAK, AS SHE NOW LIES IN SINGAPORE HARBOUR. To bu held at Powell and Co's Saleroom. On Wednesday, sth August, at 2-30 p.m. Length 125 2 10 feet, breadth 20 4 10 feet, depth 96 10 feet. Gross tonnage 199 98.
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    • 240 3 THERE ARE NO FOR ANYBODY ON JS tar* 'c r* M\V»Y\^k GET THE RED SE AI >''.} mhouseofcow rtfTf I nF'lTf^F 1 1 IllSjP of the High qualities of at the lowest possible prices. "Red Seal" retails at 9.50 per case. "Biack White" at $12.50 M of all dealers. WHOLESALE
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    • 311 3 ROBERT LITTLE (Deceased.) Pursuant to tbe Conveyancing and Law of Property Ordinance VI of re)y given that all creditors and otl.< >ns aaving any claims or demands upon or ;be estate of the above-named II < deceased late Principal of the Anglo-Chin; School, Singapore, who died at No. 8, Road.
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  • 27 4 the People's right maintain, U'-.iv. i -r. an utlbribed by gain "i Truth h glorious precepts draw. Pieced to Religion, Loyalty and I-aw,
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  • 1115 4 Tbe practical immunity enjoyed by Singapore from the ravages of tempest and typhoon should the more readily compel our sympathies m the circumstances implied m the telegrams printed to-day describing tbe devastation wrought by at other typhoon that raged over Hongkong from late on Monday night
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  • 666 4 A Cantonese woman living m Malabar Street has lodged a complaint with the police as to the theft of five silk badges valued at $35, her property. One of the Cameron Highlanders at Tientsin, a drummer named O'Neill, has been drowned m the Canal by the capsizing of a boat.
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAM.
    • 292 4 HONGKONG DEVASTATED A TYPHOON'S RAVAGES. Many Shipe Ashore. Queen's College Collaps {From our own Co Hongkong, July 28. A serious typhoon ngel here from c o'clock last night till three m the morning. The wexther cffise give warninu Lttd the typhoon signals were i. •lipping took all precautions possible. Despite
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  • 25 4 Hongt pm. The police estimata of the number of lost m the typhoon at a thousand. Other estimates are nmiii flan bit less.
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  • 57 4 Chinese report the foundering of the steamer Yinkintf, en route t (X three hundred passec-^rs only twelre were saved. Destroyer Ashore. The British destroyer Whiting went ashore at the Lyeeinoon Pass. The river fctaainer Smou sank at the wharf. Cables Interrupted. The telegraph cables to Ointoa rupted,
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  • 106 4 Carter, the M i pay a ri«| herathoitly. La ably tstuted displ I onto to liis I a the v. line. He has been well parts of the world, i ratio, ami his entertaina surpass that of the noi I Carter has learned tricks of mauv
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    • 244 4 JUST ARRIVED A CHOICE SELECTION OF SUITINGS I IN A- LARGE VARIETY OF COLOURS. ALSO > THE IDEAL FABRIC FOR TriQPiGAL WEAR. I INSPECTION INVITED AT Tailoring Department. (SHOP R. V. Price $13.00 per case duty paid. SOLD BY YONG HOA SENG VOMi LEE SEX(i lIOOX KEAT ANN LOCK KIM
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    • 306 4 2 STUDEOS 2 I Adapted to the Morning and 1 to the Afternoon Light. They are the Largest, Coolest and best Equipped Studios m the Colony, and are situated m the most picturesque part of the town, adjoining Government House Domain Moreover, we possess m a high degree all the
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  • 168 5 REFORM WELCOMED. The Saving- of Macedonia, Our International Policy By Submarine Telegraph Reuters' Rec. Ju v 28, 2 40 p.m. In the course of the del ifa on the Forrota Sir X Hrey said that the ■ament weleoui-1 tbe Turkish Constitution if it meant that
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  • 82 5 E Friendly Speeches, 'affixes Visits the Tsar. ideal FaDkreihai arrived at R-^val oa a visi: In the T- ir E B ssa Rec. July 28th, 6.16 p.m. M Tsar of Russia and M. Fallieres, -dent of the French K-public. have exebangsd visits to the respvtive vessels of
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  • 39 5 Sugg* from Melbourne. eea received from Melb3urne _-run has been sent to Governor of convevin^r an offer of the Sixth brafiaa Infantry, of which EBi GkorgQ is the honorary colonel, to enlist for service m In
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  • 87 5 HOUSEBREAKERS PUNISHED. v i Howard, m the I hstrict Court Chinaman named Wi Pun was Dg into the house of a Mr 5 Jo Road andst?alin£ a quantity of clothing. He was seen carry the m a bucket m the street. 1 b led some ec I oonstal •he buttons
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  • 94 5 ibow if hi itinct novelty to DS on Thursday evening m i lience t*ke their seats I Pullman car, this copy beir.u' o ;-.en i Exhibition on I 1 70] ngers c particular -3 them, the urthe particular country. Their Dgratnlated the manamost heartily on the success and
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  • 60 5 ROOSEVELT'S FIGHT. The Standard Oil Trouble. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuters.) President Roosevelt's action m criticizing the decision of the Appeal Court ia the Standard Oil case of ordering a retrial immediately, dejlaring that the guilt of the Standard ►il company is clearly proved, browsed keen disapproval as being
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  • 48 5 Causes Agent's Resignation. Rsc. July 28, 10.44 am. South Australia Las negotiated a loan of millions with Lloyds Bank at a cost of £3.16.6 per cent instead of ottering it for public subscription. Tha Agent General, Hon. J. G. Jen kins his resigned m <\>nsequence.
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  • 44 5 Crewe Considers. R*; July 28, 1032 am. Col Seetoy, speaking iv the House of ('ommons, stated that Earl Crewe is considering the whole question of opium m Hongkong, iccluding the question of compensation if my is thought to be neeessa? j
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  • 26 5 Baron Komura, the retiring ambassador to England, has left. Representatives of the Foreign Offic a weie the station to bid him farewell.
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  • 452 5 An inquest on the man run over by a tram m North Bridge B >ad has been postponed sine die. A their of forty chickens fr<»m the house of H'.kien m Alexandra I. >ad has been reported to the police. Mr Colman, Third Maoist rat yesterday lined a Chinaman $2
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  • 1239 5 It was distinctly bad luck that the match fixed for Saturday between Cantreil's eleven and Talma's eleven could not be brought off owing to the rain, though one reacfily commends the restraint which dictated the saving of the pitch for the coming great game. A3 things stand at
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  • 372 5 {Fro>?i our oxen Cortc -/•i-nae?it^) Penang, July 28. The first day's racing of the July meeting of the Penang Turf Club took plara today. There had been good entries for the various races, but the following scratchiegs took place. Maiden Plate, St. John Club Handicap, Newbury and
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  • 112 5 Lidi^s Lawn Tennis Tournament entries close at 7 p.m. to-day. There will ba no Lawa Tennis at the cricket club to-morrow instead a double wicket practice game will be played m view of Saturday's match. A game of football was played on the Esplanade last evening between a secjnd string
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    • 17 5 F Chamberlain" s Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy m Ini. w Clare liyculla, India, say-: "I Lave
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    • 351 5 ROBINSON GO. A NEW SHIPMENT OF TENNIS SHOES. rs^ White Canvas Tennis Boots, b. Y\'hifc 0 Buckskin, T^ Kabber Soles $7.50 pair. best Bobber Xj-swjj>. fk White Buckskin Tennis Boots best Rubber Soles S8 50 pair. <j\s-58JHjggjSS^ erior Plain White Superior Brown Can- V T Soies EVERYTHING FOR TENNIS. §Baa
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  • 305 6 H The Rom b Si i ILura otbbs. London, July 18. I bring vagae reports of the I aiaga n Ik* North >^. The oej observed, but apparently rnni are neenwd principally "with ih& iWiiain of thn English liti ra tgainst possible Geraan THAI I iSA a: Bombay.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 231 6 A P2\ R TA 2ENTS. XCE now available m tirui bouse situated m best part of Tangliu. L Jo able room with dressing room, verandah and bath room attached. Also large singU- room, with verandah, and bathroom attaci "-tabling. Apply TAN' N C 0 Free Pi Ju!;. 1.8 BOARD AND
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    • 471 6 flbvcrtteementfc SHIPPING. krsnt ttip The undermentioned mail steamers of the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan calling at P nang, Singap-re, Hongkong Shanghai en route, FLEET. Tons. Commander. s.s. Japan 6,300 J. G. Olifent. s.s. Gregory Apcar 4,606 S. H. Belson. s.s. Arratoon Apcar 4,510 A.
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    • 629 6 H&wrtteemeflts. SHIPPING. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceyloa, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Aniorican Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore oc or afcoat MAIL LINES. Outvmrd (for China) 1908 Delhi Aug. 1 Delta
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    • 652 6 advertisements. SHIPPING 1 P r 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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    • 575 6 a^vcrtlocmcnts. SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service betwe&n Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Bin China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, cilling at Fenang and Colombo. Taking cargo
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    • 416 6 BJ^crttaemcnta SHIPPING. Norddeutschc-r Lloyd, Bren: IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LIKE The fast and mi mail steamers of tbie Company nil f rtnigntiy from Bremer. ffMnlhnu via Bottaeiaa^ Antwerp, Southampton Gibraltar, Grenoa, Naples, (connection Ifa Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Piort Suez Aden, Colov j»n^, Singapon kong, Bbangtei, NagaaA i Kobe to
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  • 159 7 Opinion at Holftsdobp. London. July 3. The Lord Chancellor. L id Lorobarn, has bill increasic, I \iuber of th. members of the Judici ittce I v Council to seven. The bill also > ourt pow r :j -^ariiruons I India ;he autonomous colonit
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  • 89 7 Q spondert cf the Ceylon vver ret'trs thus to tbe Lintflron j A Company which clearly deserves a piv place m the Rubber Exhibition, is the Iron, which has this week put on the tome of the finest block rubber yet The specimen m colour, free from
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  • 349 7 The T ptimistic. Taough there are few signs as yet of any recovery from the trade depression of the last few months, it as well as hope- >erve that the vernacular Press has >t begun to wri:e m op: rones on iture of the economic situation, says
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  • 54 7 >n tbe arrival al Eoog of the bteamei 'Kuts.irt;" from re on the U Chicaaiuu was arrested by the Police on a warrant He is suspected of the t Mak Lin^r within the jurisdictior of the settlement ol Penang. Evidence o\ ;nd identification having been given, a\
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  • 78 7 (Coreected up to July 28.) Bank 4 m/s M 2/4 demand M M 2/3|| Private credits 3 m/a w 2/4| credits 6 m/s 2/4 T Fbancb, demand Bank.^ r*. 290£ G ermant, demand 23<> India, T. T, t 174| Hongkong, demand M 22% Yokohama, demand 113^ Java, demand 139^
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  • 143 7 July 28, Tin $69.00 Gambiar Layers 7.40 Gambler Oobe J^c I 11.50 Gambier Cube No. 2 >„. 10.00 Pepper Blsck (oard'u. S'pcre') 10.87J Pepper, White (fairL.W. Bpc 17.50 Nutmegs (110 to tbo lb.)»~ >„ 18 50 Nutmegs (80 fed f&a 1K) 20.50 Maco (B&sda) zom Cloves (Amboina) Liberian OottM
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  • 716 7 £-,X(\ t ii\n 144 10e 5 1 *■«*> Malay Rubber Go. lIS 6 10U.OUU i-v.t-o x 15/ Do v .£140,000 100,375 1 1 Asiatic Rubber and Prod. Go. Iff $200,000 126,000*10 10 Bdgowai* Rtbber Bftate Lift. tt.M £80.000 88 7fO 1 1 Bria Gmm Rabbar O«y. Ltd £70,000 66.700
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 82 7 Wanted at Once, t aght will often save no end Think of tbe pain and suffering endured m case of an attack ot m the stomach or cramp colic wl ieine nw Kvcr y fam Vy of Chamberlain's Colic, v d I '..urhoea Remedy m thehouse. ■c to be needed
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    • 466 7 B&vcrtiacmcntd. NEW SERVICE BETWEEN SINGAPORE, MTJAR AND MALACCA. The s.s. Lady Weld,* 1 until further notice, will ieive Singapore on Tuesday and Friday afternoons for Muar and Malacca, returning thence on Wednesdays and Saturdays This vessel lias good accommodation for First Class Passengers. For freight am] passage apply to, Straits
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    • 265 7 fcibvcrtiscmcius. FOR STILE. FRESH BEEF. Now being sold, of good quality, at 16 cts a pound at 7, Kochore Road. July 28 24.8 TWO COMPLETE TURNOUTS FOR SALE One black geldiug, rubber tyred four seated victoria and harness complete. One chestnut gelding, rubber tyred palanquin and harness complete. Both turnouts
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    • 284 7 tpp Yokohama nnnic no un ii b L I y**\*J lifted yyyH tJeJ«, LIU* No. 1 DOCK. No. 2 DOCK Length Inside 514 it. Length inside 375 Width of entrance, top 95 ft., bott Width ofentrancx lop 60.5 ft. bott. 75 ft. 15 B ft. Water on blocks 27.5 ft.
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    • 34 7 i the same diseases as these drug f in forty-eight hours withou C nconvcnience. s^ C Each Capsule bears the nauv „,.J l) FOR DISEASES OF THE CHEST. GRIMAULT'S SYRUP Of Hypo-Phosphite of Lime.
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  • 666 8 Tk '1/bi.k kmom PHOrrooßAFHmt a Win DOW. The action Tluet Justice, Mr Law, wu engaged yesterday afternoon, m hearing the c utu of Meters "Dupire aud Company for 1760 11 for rent, etc., from Mr Michael of Messrs Wilson lug Company, photographer*. re was I counter claim
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  • 105 8 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. 8l» H A N I > I Harding beat Webb. j Ch. up. Brown beat Witi D-'CiIK HaM'ICAP. gib and Rhodes beat Batchart and n. 21—! Biddulph and Sinclair beat Mackail and < J Sin Freeman In AP. Sin >r Marsh v Feldon or Pag
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  • 930 8 CHETTY COMMUNITY CLAIM 150,000. The Acting Chief Justice, Mr Law, heard further argument, yesterday, iv the Supreme Court, m the claim for $50,000 damages by libel brought against the Straits Time* IV s., Ltd., by the local chetty community. Biess s R St. J. BraddeU and Mr
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  • 117 8 The Boxing Club of the Raiment gives a second entertainment on Friday night jat Tanglin, Barracks at which H. E. the Governor and the General Officer Commanding will be present. The chief event of the evening will be the great fight between Kirby and Sheppard, for a
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  • 65 8 Entries for this gathering which takes place on Monday next, close to-day, and entries will have to be wired to reach m time. The "Pinang Gazette" notes that entries were already going m on Saturday, and predicts a big show. A large number of cups have been
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  • 129 8 Ball Cartridge. A war to the knife is being waged at home now between golf ball manufacturers and the retail tirms. On the side of the former are arrayed the following manufacturing c >mpamefi St. Mungo, A. G. Spalding, Hutchisou, Mam Co., Dunlop Rubber Co., Golf Balls Limited,
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  • 93 8 Messrs Keith, Everitt, Emerson, Bell, Weir, Freer and Dani ako placed. V The following is the result of the July Medal, played on 25th aud 26th J. G. Macgregor 40 43 83 15 68 A. R. (Uuiuie 47 43 HO 1 I 76 B Draper 50
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  • 535 8 The annual report of the above over the Secretary's name (The Rev. 11. C. Izard). fees that during the early part of the year the new wing was m course of construction under the kind supervision of Colonel Murray and; when he went on leave, Mr Pigott.
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  • 217 8 The Shipping and the Import and Export Offices will be open for one hour (from 10 to 11 am) on Monday the 3rd and 10th proximo respectively. Government Notification No. 341, dated •2fjth March, 1908, by which the port of Hongkong was declared to be infected on account
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  • 99 8 The "Alabama and Maine Com m., to Singapore. The U.S. Battleships Alabama and Maimleft Manila yesterday for Singapore and will arrive here probably on the Sunday the 'lad August. They are to mike a stay of four days here, and will leave Singapore
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  • 559 8 VESSELS IN PORT. Men-of-war Flag and Tona Commanders Arrived From When For K. Regentes Dut. cru. 5084 Pinke July L 0 Baavia Cncertai B'janiin Constant Braz. train, ship 2800 Pereira July 24 Hongkong Colomlx) Ship Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consignee Apenrade Ger 643 Iplani July |9 Penang i. Shipping
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 18 8 For the second and third days starters and weights Apply to C H. Willis, Office, 33 Raffles Plan».
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    • 6 8 Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy.
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    • 202 8 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPij. Cxdir Contract with the Netherlands India Government. Agents at Singapore. Ships' Agency, iaie J Daendeis Co 2-3. OtllfH Quay. THE UNIiEKMENTIONED I>ATE^ OF MPABtim AXE DMLI A! PBOIDU s.s. Brandan If ueara-Saba. Simpang and Djambi; with transliipmtu: Paleinbaug .1 s.s. Van Diemen Muntok, Blinjee, Soengei Liat.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 328 8 >-^^ CLEARANCES. July 28. Isabella. Dut. str., Sulong, for Rhio and Sint, r kt|>. Ban YongSeng, Brit, str., Angus, for Palenibang. < »j hir, Dut. str., Koenig. for Palenibang. Lady Weld, Brit, str., Fripp, for Muar and Malacca. Kuching, Sar. Btr., Waddell, for Sarawak. Halaban, Dut. str., Rolufs, for Balik
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