The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 30 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, THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1908. NO. 6,356
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  • 921 1 Further particulars of the disastrous typhoon m Hongkong will be found m cur special wire on pa^e For the gathering of the National Convention of South Africa, wai ships are to be sent under Sir Percy Scott Page 5. The weights for the second day of tl
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 183 1 :-^o v;;^ro M r /c ForPVMPSand Sle^/n Water Packing HYDRAULIC WORK, (pate ror OErSjERAL USE, <c <; an,/ li^rfiJ? P7IGKING STEAM and WATER.. r^^ "UON" EXPANDING Fo rnmri „T w Ja for DIFFICULT Work, £< Water Packing STEAM and WATER. O Xi rO BE HAD FBOM CENTRAL ENGINE WORKS. Sex
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    • 140 1 c BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE. h Absolutely Unique Exhibi ion. to commence running at 3 to 7 p.m* ADMISSION. One trip 50 cents. Three trips SI. PIANO PLAYING. A young lady is willing to play the Piano at dances and weddings. Also to give music lessons. Moderate charges, Apply 45, Sungei
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    • 295 1 Entertainments. TkLHAMBRAT CINEMATOGRAPH BEACH ROAD. TO-NIGHTI 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 of the missing documents to the vindication
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    • 114 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Somebody is suggesting "take a tip and keep Tuesday night Free." Page 4. This steins poor advice if the tip is attached to a cue, and may result m bond, not free. Bars. Coghlan ft Co. sell anti-fouling paint on Wednesday. Also laud on Thursday Page 3. Witnesses
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 311 1 THE WEEK. Thursday, 30th High W<iter.- u t 11 15 j P O Mail Homeward due. Penang Races. Second Day. S.V.I. Sub-target rifle machine practice 5.15 p Bearer Co. Stretcher Drill. I Football Assoc. Meeting S.C.C. 6.15 p Friday. 31st High Water.— o.s4 a. P X O Mail Outward due.
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  • 722 2 o b- i that Uw Chines are w rons when they 1 --■-> i hand. In some TOWS I their own people, bat this is really not sc That >w beggira to d .e iv the re are I■__ i. v others who roim abo t big citu
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  • 37 2 nncunced at the Ramsaj -i, on July sth instant, of I Mr Lionel D. Talukdar cf Kher:, Oudh. Mrs is Becond daof I I Sif John B. Hearsry who, I been a ed the rsej, who loved
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 23 2 Chamberlaiii's Colic, Cbol«ni and Biarrhcea Remedy m India. itiug from Clare India, says: "1 have used Bocd many bottles of Colic, ChoWar^ T^-U--_
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    • 426 2 There is no better value m cigars to be had m this market than DRESSELHUYS NIEUWENHUYSEN'S I i AH dealers retail them at $4. 25 P er m i a ,7 Handelsvereeniging v Holland n SOLE IMPORTERS. TO LET. TO LET No. 10 and 12 Mount Elizabeth and nine new
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    • 402 2 I TO LET. TO LIT To Let, No. 91 Robinson Road. Apply to B. N. F.haa, 5 Malacca-st. Auk 1 7.8 I TO BE LET Furnished—" Claug-hton 6, Patcrson lid. A bed rooms. Apply to H. L. COGHLAX ft Co. July 2 I 31.7 OFFICES TO LET. Raffles Square, over
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    • 705 2 &bvertioement& NOTHBRS. EXCHANGE BANK NOTICE. The Exchange Banks will be closed on Monday, August Brd, the First Monday m August, a JJank Holiday. FRENCH. Class at V.M.C.A. 3 times a week conducted by Monsieur Pialat terms $;"> month. Class FOR BOYS to be started by request terms |8 a month.
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    • 407 2 advertisements. INSURANeBS. MOTOR-CAR INSURANCE, Premiums 2, 8, 4 and 5% per annum according to nature of risk. For lull particalara apply to The Borneo Company Ltd. July 29 29.8 NEW ZEALAND INSUHANJE C0 1( LTD, FIRE AND MARINE. YAM6-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOO. LTD, MARINE. CHINA F«RE INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE. Fire
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    • 478 2 BANKS. Eigkong -ft Shanghai B .77"""" Z^Z^Z x.,000 Sterling Reserve $15,000,000) mm Rbsek\« Liability of Pbofeiruu. Oovbi m Dotaomg, Hon. Mi Mkv i BajajaM.— o«4dU*4j,, E. Goktz, Eeq.— Dt; Ay eett, Esq. C. R. Lb.viicxnn O. S. Gubbay, Eeq. jH.A. W. sLadii H. E. Toaruiwß, I C*i .'.'axager: Hon «OM
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  • 676 3 3IH iHEAN INTERVIEWED. > remember Mr. Dancao P*t«raon i a m Me ira Gtatluia and Gosmbouj Iyi m, and then weut lo ilia to ißigg their branch ar be ited t«. re I hrn a a trade ocHUMOtloa between Cbyloh West Australia as expressed man in- 1 vm
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 935 3 a&vcrtiscmcnts. AuerioNs. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF The British Screw Steamer PONTIANAK, As SHE NOW LIES IX SINGAPORE EABBOUB. To be held at Powell and Co's Saleroom, On Wednesday, sth August, at 2-30 pm. Length 125 2 10 feet, breadth 20 4 10 feet, depth 96 10 feet. Gross tonnage L 99
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    • 533 3 Ht>vcrtisemcnt& AUCTIONS. In the Svpreme Court of the Straits Settlements Suit No. 245 of 1907. Between Thomas Sakgeant, Plaintiff. and Nicholas John Saeek, Defendant. AUCTION SALE AS A GOING CONCERN OF The International Restaurant OF No. -1. D'ALMEIDA STREET, SINGAPORE. Under an order of The Supreme Court Messrs. H. L
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    • 209 3 FOR PROTECTION OF IRON AND STEEL. IX THE rTQF 9 rsglf" I '^|is§g£!£* R esists the on. of Salts, Acids, Steam, Extreme clim- atlc Influence s, fcro] water with Its des g;-, organisms. ges. Piers ai ral Ironwork. "SI lij? OIU.tJrU»LU irll la \n J l t I 1I I
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  • 15 4 ight maintain, m: 'i'tii li i i precepts draw. I .aw.
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  • 1545 4 Elsewhere iv this issue we quo.c a letter which is an appeal on behalf of the National Service League for support, moral and material. We have on a previous occasion given the pleas of the league m detail as laid I down m its publications. The
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  • 252 4 A watch and chain his been stolen from the dressers' quarters at the General Hospital. Acting Inspector Minn of the police Left for Ptiung on transfer yesterday. S Brereton has taken over charge of the Lines station from him. A cisc of l:«>usebrea.king is repoited from a Chinese house at
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  • SPECIAL TELEGRAM
    • 74 4 CANTON DEVASTATED Flower-boats Dest cd. {From our tntm Later iuformation from that the typhoon t M tremendous damage am i river craft. The river craft were unprepared at} smashed and sunk whol Hundreds of the fam some of them as i: were overturned and dem The river banks
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  • 45 4 The British river French blown on to the Band o loss of the river Bteatner Fiakii r two huudrp": were dr with her and only f< ved. Captain Page, Chief eringham, and a pa ninn are missing. The vessel founler«^l m\ m shelter.
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  • 251 4 Aiter the Daml Adab Sports kst day a black raiu-coat owner can have the I to Mr X. M. Hashini c Mr E. 1 raddea veloped on Friday nit^Lt at Xl a taste for riding a bicycle dow He is now m gaol pending h, a lunatic asylum Maud Allan
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 195 4 CALDBECKMACGRECOR&Ce V-MiNA HONG-KONG JAPAN 4 STRAITS SETTLEMENT'S 1| A BREST OONVEKIENCE. THE -^ABBESS" RANGE. .I j Win. i-.tin. by -ilin. by 16iu. Piping and Rain Cowl, 1-' 2 application. THE "BOBIN" RANGE. These Ranges can be seen m Size of Hot Plat. 27 by I9in. Oven 18in. by 1 liv.
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    • 20 4 9 <SS «BWS3g»:;"x*pa MR^PWf^ffW l^ MHBBK3BBBB CSS 9 m x —^*!M >ss nB7 i« w B* $2 A WEEK, j
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    • 279 4 2 STUDIOS 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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  • 115 5 Imperial Government's View. We CM :ate Policy; i do the Rest." By Submarine Telegraph Rento. i 1 29, 4 4 pm. ael S -ing m the House of \>tnmons. and referring to the aril a the irjvernmea- a ion m regard pium m H said that the
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  • 38 5 10 am. F" have been held at en the Tsar and P. evident and the Foreign Ministers I je and iss M. Pichon and M. Isov. ■eived at 6.53 pm. President Falher^s has left Reval
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  • 70 5 Government to Encourage. A Squadi I >ur tirst class cruisers under Adm Ut visits South Africa m the autumn, during the National -'ntion. la the course of the debate on the Colonial Offi-ae vote, Colonel Seeley stated that the Government would take every step to render due
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  • 152 5 I I Ri ICAPS. 1. The Roadster Handicap. Gentlemen Riders. Distance, Connau^ht Ranker, Coastguard. The Bar-?-el, Miss Lucifer. Orelia. K2. The Kuala Lumpur Plate. six fra longs. irtoon 1". 7. Dartmoor 10.0, Minstrel 9 Dunolly 8.11, Dunrobin 8.7, Stapleford 7.7. 3. The Pavilion Stake. Distance, one mile
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  • 25 5 Mr B Qtaninthe launch on the 2 v Kr W.I Conlav, and 1 ocert m< :re of those of Dr. Barrack's mur-
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  • STOP PRESS TELEGRAM.
    • 54 5 Sea Gives up its Dead. (From our own Correspondent^ Hongkong, July 29. The mate of the ill-fated Finking which was lost m the typhxm has been found m an exhausted condition The body of Mr Neumann, who was also missing, has been picked up, The Captain of the
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    • 24 5 As ixr as the eve can reach the lower Canton River is dotted with junk masts. The loss of life is tremendous.
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  • 128 5 GRATITUDE TO BRITAIN. An Orderly Revolution. Parliament to meet Shortly. (By Submarine Telegraph. "Router's.) A .Teat feature of the rejoicings at Constautinople is the outburst of strong proBritish feeling duo to the belief that the change m the regime is largely the outcome of British institutions. Rec July
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  • 396 5 Iv the Prince of Walea's S'eeplechase at Melbourne last month, a horse named Kuala Lumpur tiuishad fourth. A school for the deal' and dumb has been opened m Manila, und^r a ltdy specialist m this cUss of education. An Italian Opera Company is booked for M mila for the November
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  • 1054 5 JUDGMENT GIVEN. Damages 81,378. In the Supreme Court, Singapore, yesterday, Mr Justice Sercombe Smith delivered judgment m the case M. A. E. Dunman and others v John Anderson, which was an action to recover damages m respect to an alleged breach of covenant. His lordship said that
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  • 734 5 PRIVATE OPENING- CEREMONY. Tais new entertainment, which has such a su*-3essful vogue m other parts of the world, will be available from to-day to the Singapore public at the new hall on Baach Road Reclamation, just one minute beyond Rime? Hotel. List night at 9 pm. there was
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  • 68 5 A kintern lecture will be given to the YM.C.A. this evening on Ceylon, by Mr Jordan who is pissing through Singapore. A Hylam named Chanij Ah Fok has been arrested for he use- breaking and theft and fraudulent possession'of a cigar holder and case, nine opals, four collars and a
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 39 5 Wanted at Once. A little forethought will often save no end of trouble. Think of the pain and suffering j that must be endured m case of an attack of il._ „i- r. ,-.1-. ..^v- ni-nmn r>r»lir» tt'l on
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    • 319 5 ROBINSON QO. A NEW bill! KENT nY R TENNIS SHOES. White Canvas Tennis Boots, bi-st White Buck-kin >5 -> Rubber Soles 57.50 pair. best Kabber Soles \><*JL White Buckskin Tennis Boots pair l **SKaar.-^fl^ best Rubber Soles §8.50 pair. < r 4 Superior Plain White Superior Brown Can- l vas
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  • 851 6 The Pas«J \QI U Mining. SLUMP. U n Ceylon was m the ecstasies of the .^rbooai Malay i waiexperiencinga greater tement >t::l. baring two boOBM rubber v.:i F ids she had to pay a doable mou :u ••>> ide spread depres- d both Indnatoiee. The l y
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  • 44 6 1 <lyn, the well-known English osatiooa] novel, "Three -k«," w,,s banned from the exclusive f California, was at first rect:OB her arrival at San Francisco receativ Gradually, societj unbent, and bepariure for Los Angeles the was honoured bj the exclusive r vu etj damet
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 8 6 Chambeiiaui s Colic. Choleia and USSR* i R-aiedy.
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    • 494 6 fl&vcvnsemcnts. SHIPPING. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY Service is maintained between J.ir.an and Europe by the following NEWTWIN SCREW ST2AMERS. Under Mail Contracts WITH thh liirsßiAL Japanese Goyeiusmbnt. Bpecially dos^ned for the Company's Europeuii Ben ice. lighted I brougkout by Electricity, provided vritk excellent accommodation for First
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    • 610 6 advertisements. SHIPPING. P O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceyloc, Avfitralia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London, Through. Bilk of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers w!H le*rc Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) 1908 Delhi Aug.
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    • 682 6 SHIPPING OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co, Ltd. The Companies' steamers are des] atohed from Liverpool outwards for the Strait-, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight, and for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool monthly. Ono outward
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    • 560 6 Sfrvcrttscmcnts. SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regolar service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotteribun, and the Strun-. China aud Japan. Homewards, tliey are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Brernerhaven direct, calling at Penacg and Colombo. Taking cargo
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    • 391 6 Hbpcrttoemcnta SHIPPING. Norddeutscher L! cj d, Bi n IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fiat and woll-kr wi ;uail etean. Ulil Company sail fortnigh' Hamburg via BottvdMß, Antwerp. Bout] Gibraltar, I Imum Naples, (connection M Naple?, Alasandxia and vice versa) P;> mihz, Aden, Colombo, Penacg, feingapore. H kong, EHhaagnai, Kobe to
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  • 354 7 I the Asian the tol g home and AimtraHaii racing remits. I ..ilian grand nmtionai hurdle ra IB B bk DO Lady Qois, B. M. WfkM»*9 b g Mercury, by If* teor -V N 9b4 T,b •_> by'sbrg WoQaia, tOst a Australian -r.i. wtnuplfwiiaiMj 3 miles and 1
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  • 77 7 (Corrected up to July 2 9.) Bank 4, m/s M M 2/4^ demand 2/3| Private credits 3 m/s 2/4 ro m credits 6 m/s Fkanci, demand Bank iM M 291 GaaMANT, demand 236 1 India, T. T, M 174f Hongkong, demand 22|% foKOEAMA, demand M w 113.} Java, demand
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  • 135 7 ♦Tin $69.37| Gambler M buyers 7.50 Gambier Oabe No. 1 11.60 Gambler Cube No. 2 10.00 Pspper ßlack (crd'u. S'por^ buyers 10.75 Pepper, White (fair L. W. Ip c 1 7.50 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.}.« 1 9.00 Nutmegs (80 to the ft.) w 21 .00 &£aoB (Banda) tM
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  • 721 7 £150 000 *****5 J 1 l An o ii*iaj Rubber 00. MM (1 15/- Do Do 3.5.0 £140,000 100,375 1 1 Asiatic Rubber aai Pro-:. Co. 19 6 $200,000 126,000*10 10 Balgownia Rubber Otd. 15 £90.000 22 710 1 I Batu Caves Rubber Coy. Ltd. 70,000 6H,700 1 I
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 213 7 A PA RTMENTS. kBD BBS m BTaDaMe m beautiful house situated m best part f Twmglin. Large double room with dressing room, verandah and bath room attached. Also large single room, with I aui ba:h room attached. Tennis Stabiin^. Apply TANC.LIN c o Free Pn 88. July 1-8 BOARD AND
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    • 479 7 Btoertteement*. FOR SHLE. FRESH BEEF. Now being sold, of good quality, at 16 cts. a pound at 7, Rochore ;;oad. July 23 24.8 TWO COMPLETE TURNOUTS FOR SALE. One black gelding, rubber tyred four seated victoria and harness complete. One chestnut gelding, rubber tyred palanquin and harness complete. Both turnouts
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    • 543 7 Qbvcrtiecmcius. WANTED. Wanted by a youth of 17 board and lodging within easy distance of town. With private family preferred. Address AJB.C. c o Frse Press." July 29 1.8 Wanted a bright, cheerful and smart young lady, as companion and house keeper. Salary $30 a month. Excellent home. Xo drudgery
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    • 287 7 nk IUftUnMEHA UUlm uu., ITSJ* No. 1 DOCK. No. 2 DOCK. Length Inside 514 ft. Length inside 375 ft. Idth of entrance, top 95 ft., bott Width of entrance, top 60.5 1 1 kx it. 75 it. 45.8 ft. Water on blocks 27.5 ft. w aer on blocks 20.5 ft.
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    • 21 7 Wj PBOSPI. CERATE I m Loss of Vitality and Povie; n Nervous Debility, N x Nutnui I r-i Impoter Dyspepsia, 1
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  • 144 8 PrqpanUioi fche i Hrtheomiiig Agri•ural S: iji l߀ Malay M iil well m L.ml and those who the q Settlement will tiud e-miplete I fl i f ion. i v oral has been feme d i b lings ha khhkl it. Oatbewdebytberoadrnnmngthrouf at, there vn two
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  • 52 8 THK Ci The Una the tennis champion- -creation Club will b^ at 4.30 p. m. on Friday. Ml P b Lang, who has worked his way t> the final, will i unpion, Mr :Vk Lim. A good game is think the Champion will have mu-jh difficulty m retaining
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  • 34 8 impur r.s. Outs a Situr. Hiekley made 1 :loskyO, of the Sta im which is to piiv here did any bowling with the except ckley who U two for l!
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  • 170 8 l c 3 1 l fore Mr Colman, i magistrate, yesterday, for preliminary :irv into a c attempted murder the- Deputy Public 1 informed his worship that it ret society cise. Hwished I -he complainant's state- ne tl c enquiry. 3 -.vorship agreed. Pong 1 tie accused tumped
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  • 92 8 iterday afternoon the British steamer Sultana was .sold by the mortgagee tl hbi L. Coghlan and G mpany by a. The vessel which wms built m Hargreaves and Co., U id ai -red tonnage 40. and of mmodation for two first class and 72 deck
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  • 94 8 "earn is due to arrive here on Saturday by the s s. Selangrr and will leave < n Moedaj. Capt. A. J. Fox comes down as umpire for the States, Mr S I. I 'unman will umpire fof the colony, Mr Phillips scores for the States and Mr B. Trevors
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  • 1125 8 The following letter, written m the interest of tha "National Service Leigue," appears m the Rangoon Gazette, and it ia commended to the earnest attention of all, men and women alike, who believe that a tnn British subject has more to think of than the
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  • 357 8 Alleged Cheating and Breach of Trust. Further evidercj was taken by Mr Thunder, fourth magistrate, yesterday afternoon, m the charges of cheating and criminal breach of trust brought by M. Jean Chaffonjon against M. Lcaiis Herment. Mr Hastings Rhodes, the Deputy Public Prosecutor, appeared for the Crown,
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  • 247 8 Festerday the hearing was concluded, before Mr I.:'v, Acting Chief Justice, of the action m which Messrs Dupire and Company sought t<> recover from Mr < '<. Michael, of Messrs Wilson and Company, photo I'hers, the sum of S7t:o m respect to rent of a shop iv the
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  • 91 8 Police luspector Lucas charged three Cantonese before Mr Colman, third magistrate, yesterday, with attempted extortion and assault at Temple Street. A hawker told how the three in?n demanded money from him and threatened to kill him if he refused. They also assaulted him and kicked over his
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  • 341 8 It is notified tint Quarantine restrictions against the port of Hongkong on account of small-pox are withdrawn. The Dutch cruiser Koningon Ragentes left eastward yesteiday morning. The Dutch steamer Palerabang arrived yesterday with a cargo of kerosene from Palembang. )n the arrival of the British steamer Hong Bae
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  • 353 8 Men-of-war Flap and Tons Commanders Arrived From en For B'jamin Constant Braz. train, ship 2800 Pereira July Hongkong Coloujl. Ship Flag 1 Tons Master Arrived From Consignee Apenntde Ger 643 [plattd July 19 Penang I. Co Pen; Beadle Brit SB Wayne July 11 Cossack nsfield Uncertain Banks
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  • 158 8 LAT EST ARRIVAL S. Brandan Dut 350 Boelhuis July 29 Djambi DaenJ. Glenavon Brit 27 28 WoolfendenJuly 29 soh-si-chang Bous London Teo Pao Gei Busehe July 29 Ternate Bebn Meyer Mm Hong Wan Brit 110 de' Cruz July 29 Malacca Wee Bin Hu Vau der Lyn Dut 702 Rab July
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 18 8 For the second and third days starters and weights Apply to C. H. Willis, Of fire. 12PiflL>r Dt
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    • 3 8 Bought,J3ojd or Exchanged
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    • 178 8 D£ KONINKLIJKE F'AKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. CXDER CON'TKACT WITH THE NETHERLANDS I.VDIA GOVKRKMENT. Ag-ents at Singapore, Ships' Agency, late J. Daendels Co., 2-3. Collyer Quay THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE. s.s. Mossel, Tandjong-Pandan (Billiton). Batavia,Java-C Sourabaja, Boeleleog. Mai m, Amboiua. Ban Neira. K»jeli (Boeroe), Laiwoei (Obi-Island bla iHalmaheira*. Tobclo
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 63 8 --»4 WEATHEK EEPOET Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Skj Rain July 28. H'kong 4p. 29.80 SI 7 7 op Manila 4p. 756 NWI 29 25 o June S 9. H'kong 10a 29. 8S E2 81 c Manila 10a 76 7 NO 27 25 o S Kandang Karban Hospital, July 28,
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    • 280 8 CLEARANCES. Redang, Siam. str., Voldeby for Kohsichang. Romany, Brit, str., Nasbet, Lr Pulo Samboe. July 29 Soeotra, Brit, str., Hickey, for Antwerp via ports. Glenfalloch, Brit, str., Hainsworth, for Hongkong, Amoy and Swatow. Amherst, Brit, str, Scott, for Sarr.bas. Janet Nicoll, Brit, str., Lyons, for Port Swettenham via ports. Hainam,
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