The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 5 October 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, MONDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1908 NO. 6,41^
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  • 183 1 THE DAY 'S NEWS. Mr Lulu Harcourt has expressed the views of the Government that it is necessary to prepare for defence not on loans. He also spoke strougly about the "pariah newspaper press" that questions the German understanding Page 5. Full list cf entries for the races, with Notes
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  • 1409 1 (By one who was Suffered.) If we honestly admit our private opinions we could all make an excellent speech, but the inevitable but there is always something that M gangs agley and spoils our oratorical efforts. Perhaps we came prepared to propose the ladies," and instead we are
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 115 1 KATZ BROS., LTD. A CHOICE SELECTION J v»^ r^ j """'4b ni i JxlHli N l~« V* VV> 11 \J %J tJ ■■JjS^ MESSRS. WATSON GUTMANN beg to announce that a!l future correspondence for Tattersalls, Tasmania, must be addressed to their Head Office. Barrack Street, Perth, Western Australia. vTURE A
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    • 445 1 aaEFKgac3!Hggwnßi^ii| miff '^""»g"g^*f|^yif*ff*t|ffy a^^ SIDOEI EY 20 000 MILES 0F for fuu PUBLIC SERVICE Particulars is AflS. lf West Clyde streeti Ab^v to the WnilV Helensburg. A PP-> "> liC July Ist, 1907. Sole Agents for The British War /^extremely well pleas- S.S. F.M.S. Hie IsriLlsn Wai ed with the
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    • 54 1 > < LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Haute Noveautes de Paris Page 8. Messrs Kelly .v Walsh have a list cf books on mmmg Page 4. Ott's Circus second successful performance this evening Page 1. Bouton Piouge Felucca Cigarettes Page f>. For the Races next week, ladies costumes Page 5. The Alhambra new
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 360 1 THE WEEK Monday, "th High Water.— 7.6 a, 5.18 p Day of Atonement (Jewish Holid S V A. Mamung 5 3'J p M:\iui Co. Pas^ Bearer Co. S.V.C. Stretcher Drill, 5.15 p Tuesday, 6th High Water. 3 il a.. 7 5 p M. S. V. A. D.R F. and Gun
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  • 334 2 ere is proverbially no accounting for tastes. It is recorded by a Paiis correspondent that groups of Japanese, Chinese, Hindoos, and Malays are to be seen m a village near the French capital, and that these are popular artists from Eastern lands, brought over to sing
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 31 2 An Antiseptic Liniment. For wounds, bruises, burns and like injuries ikere is noiiung btf. n Chamberlain's Pita Balm. It acts a^ an antiseptic, forming a thin^ imperceptible film over the injured
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    • 585 2 Weakened Vitality Impoverished Blood yTSik Read what Ayer's fe fgftllfc Sarsaparilla did W\S^H I for a well-known f\\ v(l I c v missionary, I N^A^J who writes I lyf "I was for many years I I y a sufferer from boils and J other eruptions of ;i like \*y nature,
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    • 681 2 NOTieES. LOST. Wire haired fox terrier dog, Municipal number 884. Finder please communicate with F. Y. Blair, Ashestiel, Orchard Road. Oct 3 7- 10 GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will be received up to 7th proximo at the Colonial Secretary's Office for the removal of night soil from the General Hospital and
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    • 523 2 NOTieES. MADIffE FAfil3>-\ T LVOV D2ffl3l High Class Work Modbbatb Price. No. 215, Orchard Read. Nov 21 v.c NOTICE is hereby given that the Power of Attorney of Mr. W. K. F. van Bylevelt is hereby revoked and that Mr. J. A. Jeronimus will act as manager as from to-day.
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    • 602 2 INSURANGES. HEW ZEALAND INSURE C8 H LTD. FIRE AKD KAIXH. yans-tsze mmasE ltd. MAKIKX CHINA FiRE INSURANCE CO, ITD. FIRE LONDON GUARANTEE ACCIDENT Cd,, LTD. GUARANTEE. Fire and Marine Risks of every d£ scription underwritten at lowest current rau Adamson GiifUac Co, Ltd. neral Agents. A J. SCANDKBTT, Manager Insurance
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    • 389 2 BANKS. Hongkong ft Shar '..u Paid-cf Ca.pii a Sterling Reserve 1 15,000,000) M Silver Reserve $14,00 Rxsbkvd Liability PBOPBIITOEfi.,.^.. Ooukt of Dam E. BW'W*, Esq. i?KAfk««» Eon. Mr. W. J. Gtel E. G Barrett, Esq. G. Fbieklakd, E?q. I X C. B. GUBBAY, ili%. j H. H. 1 .sr. E^
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  • 401 3 uations art- v (Hymnjj International RubU-r Bxhibition win-} will be opened there on Se P I[. ac j m view for a fftoight The central imttee, ha\ing a.; Sir Henry is working m con auction with oom s Btb Continent, hi Mexico, and ebeCbe display will
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  • 161 3 Messrs J. R sac n1 and Co. report on under date Seprs The market for y and LVylon Rubber companies' shares me good investment m some eases at Us s part paid 3| and over, and Rajahs rather m 1-16 to 4 Cicely Ordinary 1 at yers
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  • 45 3 userit 4 olombo from m :he M Leoie only m < i )n e<3 .i The i oriiii I BOW been and passed through in bo m October <>n her way out >ia. When the Kaiserin Elizabeth Ibc Fran/ Joseph
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 52 3 Inflammatory Rheumatism Anyone wb erienced the f\cruciatiui4 and almost unbearable pa it n: tj intiar rheumatism pleased to know that prompt relief i v bi by app!\ Pftin -.Im. (er, pi i; Ontario, Canada, "It intlaniry rheumatism for the past two years and unable to siet p at night. I
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    • 1013 3 430 LOTS. AUGTION SALE OF Superior Teak Household Furniture Excellent Cottage Piano English Billiard Table &<:♦ THE PROPERTY OF J. B. YOUNG ESQ. AT "HAZELWOOD," NASBIM HILL, TANGLIN. Saturday, 10th October, at 1.30. p.m. VERY HANDSOME MASSIVE TEAK CABINET WITH ELABORATELY CARVED PANELS; two polished teak sideboards and dinner wagons;
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    • 636 3 TO LET. TO BE LET. The comfortable residence known as "Woodsville Cottage", off Serangoon Road. Rent $45. Entry Ist November. POWELL Co, Auctioneers. Oct 3 10.10 FOR RENT Airy Room suitable for Office. First floor. The Dispensary Buildings. Immediate entry. Apply to Bell's Asbestos Eastern Agency, Ltd. 43-B. Raffles Place.
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    • 117 3 BUCHANAN'S FAMOUS DLHIm Will It is absolutely the best value obtainable. JEM flB The reputation of this blend has been JH built up on the Solid Basis o: QualiI "rex) m I I M J jdH HJpH if W THIS FACT IS GUARANTEED. TABLE WATER There is only one "Tansan"
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  • 1445 4 shall People's richt maintain, :iUi ii <■ and unbribed by gain is precepts draw. I «1 to Ueligiori, Loyalty and I.aw. It is with much satisfaction that we notict that the London Chamber of Commerce has I i ken the initiative m
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  • 682 4 A watch and slo hive been stolen from a kling living at Tanjoog Pagar Road. Eighteen tins of lard, valued at $200, have been stolen from th? s.s Bun Whatt Soon m the harbour. The European hospital at KuiU Lumpor is again, unfortunately, full and ijo nj<>re patients can be
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  • RUBBER WIRE.
    • 24 4 Award. Load t! The Judges at the Rubber Ex London have decided not to aw. prize, considering tha: recommend any p: r
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    • 26 4 There is a prop* j Blake, who is the President of the I, Exhibition, with a testiinoL of his services to the Exhibit
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  • 24 4 The visible supp tons as against 8 ponding date of tb^- pre The abber 5,560 pr<Briiish. American, an verieg, since Ju 1,717 i<>ns.
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  • 17 4 At to-day's auction there w. demand for Malayan rubber t< tv of p!antati( a.vo- ig
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  • 317 4 The Rev Hermann II i to solemnise marriages ucdei Marriages Ordinance, m the I d Mr V 12th. Wong AL S raits for iralisatina. Lieutenant Vic-r ment, has been app of a section m the M< Aldershot Cortnuniof The Government Hoot and the Westminster A* euipt-*d from registration ul ties
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 277 4 Jkelly&walshl 1 BOOKS OiV MINI JVC f ITia Mining, dressing au.l -melting with Tia Deposits of the World, with a J notes upon Arsenic, Bismuth, ami W'oi- c aptt r on Tin Smelting by 1 A.thur G. CH.WLETON SIDNEY FAWMS, F.G.S. f !$6.75. $960. I v T: Mining m Malaya
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    • 235 4 2 STUDIES 2 1 Adapted to the Morning and i to the Afternoon Light. They are the Largest, Coolest and bes Equipped Studios m the Colony, and ar< situated m the most picturesque part of the town, adjoining Government House Domain Moreover, we possess m a high degree all th(
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    • 21 4 A Reliable Remedy. The only remedy which can aiw;.. pended upon m the most sever, m the stomach, cramp colic 01
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  • 84 5 P Bulgaria Active. -ERCION IMPOSSIBLE. Submarine Telegr iph.— Kauter's) Rec. a: trA The markets have been affected by a cermeasiness m the situation m the Near j.rian officers are buying horses m mtv. j Received Get 4:h, 10 U am. I to be generally accepted that the
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  • 17 5 Glitter to Go. rermaa army is being gradually I with ne v uniform, eliminating ht. > <
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  • 18 5 Toe will of the late Sir Henry Campbell- axu has been proved i tes m Scotland.
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  • 91 5 S"« d3l Cathedral the *vere m the nature of a harvest .nd the Cathedral was decorated wen ml evenxeons, and with clusvindlv and inodourous fruits irth." There were large ooDgraBach service, and appropriate bvmns and music were used. The Anthem i :n the evenioj rag 3tainer*a beautiful Ye
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  • 110 5 OF THE ESTIMATED ENL'K AND EXPENDITURE OF THE PS S T! EMENTS FOR THE YEAR 1909. Revenue. Expenditure. rievenae Charges Pub- Sake L4lO lie Debt 100.000 ients 50 Pensions. Etc. 397,339 BOM 6^13,931 Personal Emo--462,5t »0 luments o,17.">,011 I arbour, ÜberCbarg. 2,0C6,007 Wharf, Ware- Charitable Al and lowances
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  • 64 5 Glasgow Unemployed. nof the unemployed m made the extraordinary statement cutive had arranged for secret ght tuarehe-* into the wealthy residential of the city if the Glasgow Council did ..in a month meet the demands of the would also, he said expose the Masonic ktioa and put into
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  • 125 5 Assistant of the Burma Rice was iba crows f:om a m window of his bungalow, m the Cantonments recently, a bullet the well-known racing mare, Lovette, eft side just over the lungs. re wi 11 every lace b! tered ■'.and last she won vil Service Cup and was being train*
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  • 84 5 Premia for Security. PARIAH YELLOW PRESS. (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuters) Received O^t 3rd, 3 45 pm. The Right Hon. Mr L. Harcourt, First Commissioner of Works, speaking at IJossendale m Lancashire, said We are 3etermiaod t j maintain security a^aiust invasion, and the necessary funds could be provided
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  • 59 5 Great Send-off. N 'e worthy scenes have taken place at New York on the inauguration of the AngloA -rican Penny Post. Crowds were awaiting the stroke of midnight to post letters and circulars. One firm posted 30,000 letters. Mr Sydney Buxton, the British Postmaster General and Mr Meyer,
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  • 39 5 Received at 9 35 a.m. Tli3 effects of the cotton dispute are beginning to be feU. London prices for unbleached calicoes, CDtton and towelling are advancing, stocks being low, but other departments are to the present unaffected.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 256 5 The Conference and Bills ok Lading Sir, In support of your strenuous and laudable tft'orts to expose the mischievous Shipping Ring, allow me to mention a further hiijh-huuded act of the King The clauses of the Bill of Lading, after the formation of the Conference, seem to have undergone a
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  • 237 5 A correspondent, writing to an evening contemporary, remarks that one singular and startling result of the diffusion of modern ideas since the Russo-Japanese war is the establishment of at least one journal m every one of the twenty-one provinces of which the Chinese Empire now
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  • 8 5 The American Fleet has reached Manila.
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  • 793 5 Malay, Armed v\ ith Kris, Slashes Three Women. TWO DIE. Murderer. Hunted Down by Police, Drowns m a Well. Three deaths have resulted from an amok committed by a Tringganu Malay named Ali iv the vicinity of Thomson Rjad on Saturday. There are two vi.tims, women the third
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  • 177 5 AH was a powerfully built man of medium height with a black moustache. He had no toes on his feet At the time of the crime, he was wearing a white suit with a dark sarong and a blick cap Throughout the steady downfall of
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  • 676 5 The course presented a gap appearacea ou Saturday morning, there being a large number of people present to witness the training which was of an interesting nature, the turf being m good order. Minstrel (Bannett) and Grey Seaton (Pierbux) working together dashed off from the six furlong
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  • 202 5 Regarding the new Education Code, laid before Council on Friday, Mr Eleuiu, the Director of Education, Bays m his Annual Report 'If sanctioned, this Code wi 1 make the rules for English and Vernacular schools identical for both. The chief changes, which it is proposed to introduce, are that the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 209 5 ROBINSON &Co. NOW ON VIEW NEW AND EXCLUSIVE MODELS TRIMMED MILLINERY. Tilso a very nice assortment of Wings, Goque and Ostrich Feathers, Ribbons, Qolored Silk Tulles, Flowers, Orna* ments, Laces, Motor Veils, Silk, Kid and Lisle Gloves, Belts, &c, &c. THE LATEST STYLES IN! Dress Materials, Filet Voiles, Grepe de
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  • 724 6 Ot ChilMW 1 m South Alnea on j u ly 81 iin August, 1,377 were reiad «febt struck off tbe total number m the country M Aflg l- 1 The Nieuwe Courant at The Hague learna mi gynaecologist, Professor Komm BW Loo for a consultation with the physicians
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  • 275 6 The sub title and the preface to this book ELS. 4 Stokes explain that it refers to those parts only of the Empire outside the United Kingdom. The term British Colonies could not be properly substituted m the title for British Empire, because the first seven chapters
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 541 6 SHIPPING. Apcar Line. The undermentioned mail steamers oi the above company maintain a regular service between Calcutta and Japan calling at P>nang, Singapore, 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. Stewart. s.s.
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    • 719 6 SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gnli, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will (cats Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) 1908 1 Assaye Oct.
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    • 650 6 SHIPPING aSSS* OCEAN STBAM SHIP Co. IM. 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 homewardfor London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight, and for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool monthly. One outward steamer
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    • 577 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg. Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking cargo at
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    • 425 6 SHIPPING. I lit mJ* Lg% I Norddeutscher Licyd, Breme IMPERIAL GEEMAK MAIL LINE Th* fast m Jiiail etearnI this Company sail fortnightly from Bremec Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Southamptoc Gibraltar, u.-n a .Nnples, (connection Man Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) p Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Sbagapon kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki k
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  • 230 7 Mr Simois has obtained a patent his new system of road improvement. He roses that all roads kaw five tracks, in- ip Bad down trucks for fie, and a centre trick tor bat traffic the track to be laid with iron blocks on I iia-rubber or
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  • 137 7 A F D ity Expelled. The Daily Chronicle" states that II i member of the French Chamber ;:ie\ who has been unofficially follow--rman military manoeuvres, being I ra hi m .m authorisation to attend, ited and expelled fiom AJaue-Lor-Gkrman Warn Bjuuu m n. any is building war balloon
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  • 128 7 I >ne result c \r"s Medical Congress Manila has been the formation of a Far m Medical Association." its object being to bring together all legally qualified medical using east of Suez (not including A council has been formed cone American medical men m the
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  • 183 7 Engkshman says cruel murder of Miss Taylor m a railway carriai. another indication of :he pt m which European life is now held country. Kobbery. it appears, wa3 of the crime, and it may be ad petty railw -have always ia and daring on Indian line?,
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  • 77 7 j iM. point of some importance w^s it the Penang Assi/ Two Chinese *ere charged with murder ia rongkaDg *ithm -l\)\> yards of the Sstul Kiver m uh, with is over three miles from Pen- ied that a tocgkac^ is not a British ship and <[UOteJ tae reasons of the
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  • 260 7 (Via Ceylon) The '"Yuguntur" Again: Calcutta, Sept. 21. The Yuguntur. the anarchist paper, has been received m Calcutta by many persons and by other newspapers copies have been posted m England. It is printed m English and is violently disloyal and calls on the people to attack the
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  • 73 7 Home papers contain an advertisement for an assistant to the Director of Public Works F.M.S. Age 28—34. Salary ,£540. Field and travelling allowance. T:ie contract for a new through-bridge, having a span of 100 ft. and a width of 32ft. 6ul, for the Federated Malay States Railway Station at Kuala
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  • 75 7 (Corrected up to Oct 3.) Bank 4 xn/s 2/4| demand w 2/3|| PriTale credits 3 nx 8 2/4-^ credits 6 m/s 2/4| j Fka.kg», demand Bans:,*, 292 Girmakt, demand 237 [NDIA.T. T m 174| HoV'S^ciea, dein&nd. m. -H% 1 YcKO3L.mA, demand 113^ Java, demand 139^ Bakgjok, dqan&nd w 66
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  • 130 7 Oct 3 ♦Tin $67.87| Gam bier 7.65 G&mbier Cube No. I M 11.75 Gaznbier Oube No. 2 nom. Pepper Black (ord'n. Spore* 10.10 Pepper, White (fair L. W. ope 1 5.40 Nutmegs (110 to thb ii\.L~ 18.00 Nutmega (80 to the Ib.) 20.00 Mace (Bsjida) v norn Cloves (Ambois&j
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  • 719 7 MINES. Capital CaplUJ Issue Paid Issued paid op V*la« op Company Qo-UMob $300,000 300,000 10 lU Beiat Tin Mining Oo. Ltd 7 00 1300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited €50 1600,000 600.GC0 10 10 Bruseb Hydraulic Tm M. To Ltd 12 <0 £400,000 350,000 1 1 Duff Development Co.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 480 7 On the Berth. NOTICE SINGAPORE TO BANGKOK. The steamer Ban Hoag Liong," Captair Rushton, will leave Singapore on Tuesday the 6th October at 7 a.m. and fortnightly hereafter. Comfortable accommodation for first and second class passengers. Electric Light. Single passage §50 or 80 ticals. lit turn passage §90 or 140
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    • 280 7 s.s. "KISTNA." FOR PORT SWETTENHAM PENANG The above steamer will be detained here for Docking and Boiler cleaning, and will not take the sailing of the 7th instant. She will resume her usual sailings on Wednesday the 14 th instant. BOU STEAD Co., Agents. Oct 3 8.10 APIOLINE (CHAPOTEAUT) For
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    • 352 7 No. 1 DOCK. No. 2 DOCK. Length inside 514 ft. Length inside 375 it Width cf entrance, top 95 ft., bott Uh of entrance, top 60.5 ft. bott. 75 ft. 45.8 ft. Water on blocks 27.5 ft. Water on blocks 20.5 ft. Time to pump out A hours. Time to
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  • 1540 8 THK ENTRIES. Fihst Day. TUESDAY, October 13th. The Maiden Plate. V;i!uf $600 nd F€ to the Second Horse. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight 9st. Ex-Griffint I Tib. Entrance, $20. Distance. Ra c Course. Mr Payne's Cardinal. Seah Eng Koon's— Stockade. F. I ne's Cocotte and Flashpoint. H
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  • 225 8 The Circus and wet weather seem to come together to S and those who were not at the tint performance of Ott's on Saturday night at the Beach-rd site for fear of wet feet misjudged the powers of the management. There was a good gathering, the galleries being
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  • 195 8 S. C. C. II v S. R. C. 11. Played ou the Esplanade on Siturday and ended m a win for S. C. C, after a game of no particular incident, except James's seven wickets for 17. Scores. Joynson c Carnegie b Scharenguivel 14 Paxon c Valberg b James
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  • 97 8 A cargo of rice arrived by the Norwegian steamer Heim on Saturday from Bangkok. The M. M. Company's steamer KrnestSiuions was to leave Saigon at 7 a. m. yesterday and may be expected here od Tuesday 7 a.m. The Austrian Lloyd's steamer Vorwaerts which arrived here on Saturday
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  • 26 8 The winner of the Weekly Competition is A. F. Hitchcock, who scored" 42 and 37, total 79 handicap 9, and nett score 70.
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  • 33 8 Members are reminded that all entries close on Monday (to-day) at 6 p.m. It has Lesn decided that the 220 yards and mile handicaps will not be run m heats.
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  • 42 8 Some days ago, a Chinaman walked along Tank Road calling out Chairs to mend." An old Chineso woman trusted him with two chairs, and never saw him again. The man is now m custody. The police ascertained that he soli the chairs.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 25 8 Do not Neglect a. Bad Cold. Never allow a cold to take its course. Too often at this season of the year its course is
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    • 197 8 KQNIMUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPY (ROYAL PACKET_ COMPANY.) Mew Service between Singapore and Palembant, NOTICE is hereby given that a WEEKLY SERVICE hv PALEMBANG will be maintained by the First sailing will take place on the SIST OF OCTOBE For freight and passage apply Shi late j. i>aen; DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 477 8 CLEARANCES. October 3. Breid, Nor. str., Folkestad, for Bangkok. Ban Whatt Soon, Brit, str iiilue, for Port Swettenham. Isabella, Dut. str., Sulong, for Rhio and Singkep. Asdang, b'iam. str., Svarrer, for Bangkok ports. Ranee, Ger. str., Peters, for Deli and Asahan. Marudu, Ger. str., Rodenburg, for Tawao via ports. Ban
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    • 474 8 VBSS B L S_ JUN FOR t Men-of-war Flag- and Tons Comrrianders Arrived From p^ Astraea Brit. era. 43Hij Ryan Oct 1 Batavr, Waterwitch Brit, survey ship Douglas Oct 1 P. Swettenham Sea Mew Col. Yacht S 'JO Coleman Sef Perak Sea BeiV F.M.S. Yaclit 4' o Ahmat Oct 4
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