The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 13 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, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 13, 1908. NO. 6.419
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  • 138 1 Servia his replied discreetly to Austria and probably the wheh talk of war by her will simmer out, an important element being the fact that the country is shcrt of ammunition. The crisis is over. There is however some feeling m Italy against Signor Tittoni. As regard*
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  • 911 1 To sty that I was disillusioned when I first met a hadji would be to put it inPdly. I had always wanted to know cue, having read about them m early childhood. M\ imagination had conjured up a coumnnding presence with benign yet dignified counte« nance, and
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 127 1 6cnts Outfitting Dept. Wide -end Scarfs, Plain fashionable colours Oxford Derby Ties a large range of new and fashionable styles and colours 75 cts. each.\ Gash's Tubular Washing Ties guaranteed to wash 25 cts. each. aj^osjsnjßs*noe^oSjEnj^s^eji tm H\ Pure, Refreshing. Cheap I w Bat Lpc^ <& fc k I 3
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    • 170 1 HOTEL de la PAIX, SINGAPORE, This Old Established House having been thoroughly Repaired and Renovated is NOW REOPENED. Good Accommodation for Boarders Passengers. A Speciality is made of the Table, and only Wines, &c, of the best Quality Terms Moderate. Runners meet Steamers. MESSRS. WATSON GUTMANN beg to announce that
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    • 214 1 ALHAMBRA. Cinematograph. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. 6. The Kindly gendarme. 7. Tbe Miller, his son, and his donkey. 8. A Roman idyll. 4. Cavalry School at Torre de Quinto. 5. His first cigar 6. A Trip to Engadiee Valley, 9. Policeman's little run 10. Tbe faithful cow-boy. Telephone from 9 a. m.
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    • 97 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS Two useful books for planters Page 2. Binoculars for the Races. John Little Page 4. Vamato ,v: Co. for Christmas presents Page 2. Gentlemen's neck-wear for the Races, Katz Bros. Page 1. During this week Hale's Tours are making a special show Page 1. The Kleist for China
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 302 1 N D I. ii imewaid Mail leaves 9 a. 8.1. Mail Homeward closes, 3 p Feast of Branches (Jewish Festiv N.D.L Mail Outward due. Warren Shield, 78 R A. vs F. Co. R W.K. High Water.— 3.3s a, 2 33 p Tabernacles, Bth Day (Jewish Festival.) > B I Mail
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  • 287 2 GERMANY AND WORLD'S PEACE. m Spbb i Pahl:ame.ntx,Y Dl I LTIS ha, Sept. 1 7th. The fifteenth conference Inter- Parliamentary Union was o, ened at ten o'clock this mom: ng m the hall oi tl t hundred delegates were ling M Frederic Passv, who, with the late Sir W. Randal
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  • 193 2 Mr Fast Woodward thus severely reprimanded the Penghulu of a village m which a murder occurred. His Lordship called up Mohamed Omar. Penghulu of Bandar, and sed him thus Penghulu. you are aware that one Hadji Sulieman has been brutally murdered and his body thrown into the
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  • 141 2 Two Japanese were again before M; third magistrate, jresterda s ot" running a Wahn ry, beint: ia possession ry tickets and being the occupiers of a c >mtnon Riming house at a Street. Mr Hastings R Deputy Public r. appeared the Crown and and M I repn uted
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  • 143 2 A circular m Chinese and English has been forwarded from Singapore as a sign of the energetic way m which the community is being canvassed against the Shipping Ring. Although our interest is more academic than rea^ and there is no reason for agitation here, it
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 544 2 \Y2\M2\TO (80. NOW RE^DY X'mas Presents A N D Xmas Cards. Calendars for 1909. COME AND SEE I 41. HIGH STREET. B j| c s== r "~~~T~*~jT'' buy inferior milk hen you can get I ITS& UNSWEETENED A the best thesame price? H fk^S M/)> l 1 pev c<^ iAV,u
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    • 414 2 NO TIGES. LOST. A small Gold Locket, square m shape, having small red stone at one side, marked with initials on the other. Anyone finding same will please hand to the Central Police Station or the Office of the Singapore Free Press." Oct 12 uc NOTICE Mr. J. S. Judah
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    • 646 2 NOTIGES. A LONG FELT WANT.j RACE TIPS BY AN EXPERT, FOR Tin: SINGAPORE AUTUMN RACE MEETING. Issued on the morning of each day's Races. Oct 10 s m.t. mmwmMßmMßßmmm _HH SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING DUPLICATING of all kinds at shortest notice. French translation copying undertaken. Absolute secrecy guaranteed, Mrs. E. F. HOWELL,
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    • 540 2 INSURZINQES. NEW ZEALAND INSUBANJE CO.. LTD. FIRE AND MARINE. YANG-TSZE INSUBANjE ASSOC LTD. MARINE CHINA F.RE INSURANCE CO.. LTD, FIRE LONDON GUARANTEE ft ACCIDENT CO,. LTD. GUARANTEE. Fire and Marine Risks of every description underwritten at lowest current rates. Adanison Gilfillan Co. Ltd. General Agents. A J. Scandbett, Manager Insurance
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    • 496 2 BANKS. I Corporat Paid-up Capital Wm- krvb Fund: Sterling Reserve $1 SUver Reserve |14 Resekv* Liability i H.OPRIETOES i BT OF DIRBOTQ&fa. Kfc4 B. Q Barrett, I C <j R Bkcdej G. Friesland, Esq. C. S. (iUBBAf, Jbisq. I li..n. Iv H. E. Tomr Chiep kb Hon iKovo. Shanghai,— London
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  • 1034 3 3S L BXPEDITI current number of the Sar tte contain- ttafli i the success of a force of (i.OOO odd levies with a I the Sarawak Rangers, which went into the I'iu Ai district to punish the Batang Luper Dyak rebels, The Dl l«t v successful.
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  • 119 3 Amongst those travelling to Hongkong by the Soudan, are Major and Mrs Pilcher, and Major Priestley. Second Lieut. C. Colson R.G.A. was placed on tbe sick list on Saturday. Entries with fees for tie Garrison Championship shoot must be sent to the Adjutant by Oct 17 'The 78th
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 335 3 AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF 50.000 Rubber Seeds ked m ca At Powell Co's Saleroom oi, Friday. 16th October, at 11 am. POWELL Co., Auctioneers. AUCTION SALE OF Household Furniture, RubberTyred Ricksha &c. AT No. 12. NIVEN ROAD. On Friday, 16th October, at 4-30 p.m. ion view 3 day- prior to
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    • 564 3 TO LET. TO BE LET furnished or unfurnished house No. 35 Bright Land at Cuppage Road. Apply to ALMEIDA Co., Agents 2, Malacca Street. Oct 7 TO BE LET. "Varnhams", 5, Syed Ally Road, opposite Newton Station, lately occupied by V. Gottlieb, Esq. 4 bed and bath rooms, dining and
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    • 501 3 USE ■'ITJLPI -Eft PEEUInTIJT IIULI U I. IT I C il I ■^X \%\sBORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED, Contractors to Government. jf 33&88ni IA W WS df*BTiL J&^± _^^"*x. A A TROPICAL ROOFING complete with Nails, Caps and cement for fixing. is cheap, neat and easily fixed. BORNEO CO LTD SINGAPORE AKOJCBANJI
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    • 523 3 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers. The Singapore Free Press is nov Morning Daily, and is on sale at depots, from an early hour each morning (Sunday* excepted). Cash price Ten Cents a copy. Subscribers' copies will be delivered at their private residences, (or town offices <>r
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  • 1731 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, Oct. 13, 1908. fI Pthel ri«ht maintain. n. Loyalty and [*w If the London combination that dictates the freight rates of the Straits Shipping Conference had really been alive to what they consider to be their interests they would, above all things, have taken the
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  • 388 4 Mr He nricfa Koehler p? have to welfome the H Adams back to Pel England. (Pinai Tbe house of Babu, an ea Government Piintr tered by burgh; tiling v In a case hear.l yesterday befor»- II was introduced by the plaintit account bocks. Amongst the man m a Bradd<-; at
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 161 4 "CHOP RAJAH" WHISKY. \> Js& '<■ CALDBECK.MACGREGOR&C2 J V WIN-* HQSS-KS-lu -AriN i A-T^ X E NT^ OBTAINABLE EVERYWHERE. tmmFammmmmmmKtm^^ RACESJ=j Our Field Service Prism is specially] adapted for the Tropics. A large Stock to Select from at Special Prices AT J I fl a a ohn Little and Co.,
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    • 18 4 COSTS NOTHING TO HEAR THE AUTO-PIANO LONDQS" You are cordially invited to call AT THE Robinson Piano Co's
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    • 347 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 tbe 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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  • 84 5 SERVIA WANTS WAR. But Austria Holds Her trine Telegraph. Hentei l -ion of the g Skupts- I sen held. Sleeting lasted for five hours and I through yesterday. member- very reticent as to natters discussed, but it has been learnhe meeting was of a stormy characI altar
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  • 62 5 Servia Explains. m has informed Greece that innot make any pr, mise regarding .rations until the legal condition s been restore Oct. 12, 10.15 am. i the public demonstrations, vernmeat has replied m the to th} Austrian re- regarding the c tiling out of explaining that this
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  • 49 5 Servian Crisis Over. October 12, l 20 pm. "ion is arising m Italy rTittoni, because whiL" ring tnce and Great Britain, he 1 to secure for Italy better advant- innoun -dgrade the Skupts- has come to no decision but the crisis .;led as being over.
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  • 304 5 t; B week opportunity will led to view some of the most suc--^ful railway trips ewr portrayed. S ild, bold and ever chanj -nery c witnessed than atrip through^ md Switzerland. As we rush through 1 .ifter tunnel different panoramas bete* us wi r h their grandeur. Then
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  • 47 5 Government Guarantee. (By Submarine Telegraph Rtuterjs) The Standard states that as a result of negations batween the Chartered British Ith Africa Company and the Imperial Gcvarmneht the latter has consented to guarantee a loan of A' 10,000,000 sterling for the development of Rhodesia. > <.
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  • 88 5 A Compromise. Rec. Oct. 12. 10 15 am. Friendly relations between the operative spinners aud cardroom hands have been restored, aud both are willing to accept a five per cent reduction of wages, with a review of the whole position after three months. Rec Oct 12, 7.10
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  • 544 5 Iv the District Court, yesterday, Mr Howard sentenced a Chinaman to three months' rigorous imprisonment for housebreaking m Hokien Street. Another Chinaman was charged with breaking into a house m Sigo Street m July List. It was alleged that he jumped out of a window when discovered and
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  • Correspondence.
    • 238 5 Those Hooters To The Editor, Sir,—I quite agree with the views of Annoyed as expressed m to-day's issue of the Free Press." The attitude adopted by the Deputy Pre sident of the Municipal Commission anent the steam hooter nuisance m River Valley Road is <juite intolerable. He seems to lay
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    • 279 5 Sir,- The letter of your correspondent 'Annoyed" on fhe above subject has prompted me to make the following remarks The complaint that a nuisance is caused by certain engineering firms using hooters" at stated times does not seem to be one which can be dealt with under tho
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    • 147 5 Dear Sir,—As a Straits-born Chinaman, I write to add my protest against the nerve racking noises caused several times a day by the steam hooter at Howarth Erskine's works m River Valley Rjad. I live close by, and with my neighbours, find the whistle a nuisance and
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    • 210 5 To the Editor, Sir,—Those hooters m the neighbourhood of Institution Hill are a bit of a nuisance. I know it because I lived there. But why single out one firm for condemnation when there are dozens of other much greater nuisances. For instance the gang of Hailam servants who pass
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  • 26 5 A charge of perjury has been entered against a Chinese morphia informer." The river embankment burst m the Paohsien, near the capital of Chili, owing to
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  • 358 5 The Directors' report for the year ending June 1908 states that after providing for all working expenses and other charges, with the exception of the items of lease redemption, depreciation and preliminary expenses the transactions for the year shew a pre fit of $39,802.14 to which has
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  • 352 5 The papyrus of Egypt and the parchment of later days did not need half so much preservation as our modern papers do. Though, by the way, white ants would probably have made short work of either. The protection of paper documents out m the tropics problem that
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  • 13 5 Rendamaran estate, Klang, turned out 6,078 lbs of rubber m September.
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  • 73 5 The Rahman Hydraulic Tin Mining Company's output for September was 238 pikuls of clean ore. The output of Chenderiaug Mines for the month of September was 567 pikuls. The output of clean ore from Kanaboi, Limited, for the month of September was as follows Elevator, 40 piculs Tribute,
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  • 67 5 Five hundred cases of typhoid fever were treated with glycogen during the December 1903 epidemic m western Pennsylvania and Dr. A W. Hill, who was especially commissioned to see that glycogen was supplied to the public hospitals during this epidemic, received abundant testimony to its value. In using glyeogen, I
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 56 5 An Antiseptic Liniment. For wounds, bruises, burns and like injuries khece is nothing better than Chamberlain's Pain Balm. It acts as an antiseptic, forming a :hin, imperceptible film over the injured parts, which excludes the air and causes the jnjury to heal without matter being formed, and m much less
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    • 158 5 Robinson Co. GENTLEMEN'S t W&-- > Ss».S»isi|i h Jt''* New Pleated T&- -Mt t Front Shirts hsoyi IN SELF COLOURS IN ALL THE We are now Shewing tbe latest and most correct styles m V 'ientlernen's Neckwear. pißHsßaiagaii^sß^ttMmiiijiißiiLiii imp m iniiiiii nm A <A A▼ *A m sHsssar A A
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  • 441 6 LEWIS AND PEAT'S RUBBER REPORT. September 18th. pARA T beginning olt v firm, though later it eased off a lit:!, but closes quite steady. A tair busiB done, including Fine Hard on 2. Sept. 1H 9 4/1, < Oct Nov. 40*" 3 11 N -v. Dec. 3 11. 8 10*
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  • 365 6 c Device for its Recove To the mouth of the River Colne. off Brigbtan extraordinary machine was towed and anchored recently. It is to be used m a final attempt to recover tbe £500,000 treasure of gold, m coins and bars, which is said to have gone
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 21 6 A Sale Cough Medicine for Children. In buying a cough medicine for children never be afraid to buy CliamWlam'o n 1.
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    • 487 6 SHIPPING. I NXK? JAPAN WAIL STEAMSHIP Go., ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY Service ia maintained between Japan and Enrope by t ae following NEW TWIN SCREW S Tr£A- MERS. Undk» Mail Contracts with the Imperial Japanese Government. Specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent
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    • 695 6 SHIPPING. o. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and Loadon. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gr.lf, Continental and Amoricam Ports. Steamers will leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) 1908 Delhi Oct. 23 Delta
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    • 678 6 SHIPPING pi 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; for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre
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    • 648 6 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 Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking cargo at
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    • 362 6 SHIPPING. 11 JL/« JLt Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bre IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail steah, this Company sail fortnightly from i Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, S Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connects i Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singap r. Kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki A Kobe t
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  • 738 7 v the M N. C. Daily N Jaf imms* Diploma. Toky ne|iimnlnn 25. A State Council was held to-day. which attended by Prince [to, Prince Yamsgata, Hatsnkata, AdsshrsJ V.nnamoto, the p re Mm Eaten md other meme Cabinet. The discussion turned upon readjustment ipan's diplomacy corresponding with her
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  • 85 7 (Corrected up to Oct 12 BaGfe 4 m/s M Noml. demand m, rM 2/3 i Private credits 3 m/s 2/4 j credits 6 m/s 2/4 T 7 Francs, demand Back M 291 K Gbrmant, demand 236 h India, T. T M 174 a HoNGKONa, demand 2>% Yokohama, demand w
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  • 100 7 vJct i- S Pin <\. 9 Q r 1 Gambior buyers 7.70 Gambier Oubo No. 1 11.75 Gambier Ouba No. 2 nom. Pepperßlack (ord'n. S'porft) buyers 10. 12^ Pepper, White (fair L.W. ?pc buyers 15.50 Nutmegs (110 to the lb.),* 18.00 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 20.00 Mace (Banda)
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  • 714 7 C*ptt*i C*p.t*i lasoe P»fd Issued pxid up V*lat ap Uo P*'-»' $300,000 300,000 10 10 Beiat Tin Mining 00. Ltd 750 1300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited 650 $600,000 600.0C0 10 10 Brush Hydraulic T:l M. Ob. IM '0 £400,000 350,000 1 1 Du3 Development Co. Ltd 3.50 $400,000
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 42 7 Do not Neglect a B.ui Cold. Reset allow a cold to take its course. Too b at this season of the year its course is toward pneumonia. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy will prompt!; HV your cold and counteract any tendency m this direction.
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    • 508 7 On the Berth. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. For Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Ports. The Imperial German Mail Steamer KLEIST" 9,000 tons, Captain Meyer, having left Colombo on Sunday the 11th inst., at 10 a.m may be expected to arrive here on Friday afternoon the 16th inst. en route for above ports. For
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    • 185 7 APARTMENTS. BOARD ft LODGING. To be had with private family 10 minutes from Town. First class Table, Rooms with Bath and Dressing Room attached, also suitable for married couple. Tennis and Stabling. Moderate price. Apply to H. 100 c o Free Press. Oct 9 23.10 FOR SALE. FOR A HORSE,
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    • 339 7 T HE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., LTD 7 No. 1 DOCK. No. 2 DOCK Length inside 514 ft. Length inside 375 ft. Width of entrance, top 95 ft., bott Width 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
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    • 60 7 YOUR HEALTH Keep your teeth m condition by consulting NG POO CHOW DENTIST DENTAL SUPPLIES 94, South Bridge Road, Singapore. cial Consulting Room for Ladies and Gentlemen. High Class Mechanical Work for tli. ion. Gold Filling, Pla*- Bridge Work, Crown Vulcanites. Teeth extracted without pain. Fees moderate. May 14 tths
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 899 7 VESSELS EXPECTED, STEAMERS. Giving port of departure, and (where Icncvmj date due here, and name of Agents. Awaje, Hongkong, Nov 5 P O. Amiral Olry, Saigon, Nov M. Comte. Achilles, China, Oct 20 Mansfield. Airlie, Sydney, Oct 23 Boustead. Ab laous, China, Oct 25 Mansfield. Antnog, Hongkong, Oct Behn Meyer.
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  • 550 8 v >TKS AND SCRATCHINGS. Then wis i bar attendance last evening at the Tanglin Club when the usual proceedings were gone through. It is likely that the course this afternoon will be m on, and whilst the going should net be kee hard for itagera, the running should
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  • 66 8 Why is life itself a query, by is death a riddle still, Wny is good s> quickly weary, cxhaustle.-s, ill y are anger, strife and slaugb Why are lust and dread and pain Why is bind as cheap as water, And the 'ear as rain Why is
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  • 85 8 Tne members of the V. M. C. A and their »are special v invited to be present thering to be Zetland B The Ping-pong, Billiards, and -ments are to be given away > kindly consented to present the prizes and Mr SJ/.rminu to arrana c
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  • 853 8 I was for seme time a missionary m Borneo,'' writes Brunei (Newbury. Berkshire. and while there was witness of 8 death ceremony curiously like an Irish wake. The subject was a Baginese, a Malay from Boni, m the island of Celebes. Being a medical missionary, I had been
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  • 184 8 ARMY ORDNANCE RIFLE CLUB. A match between the members cf the above club for two silver spoons tcok place at Blakan Mai K. i1 Binge on Sunday morning, Armourer Staff Sergt. Vaugbao, and Serg R >gers shewing excellent form and proving Ineky winners, Scores: 2' 0 o< 0 600 Total.
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  • 101 8 The Imp. German mail steamer Kleist having left Colombo on the 11th instant at 10 am may be expected to arrive here on Friday afternoon. The N.D.L. steamer Luetzow arrived at 11 am yesterday, from Yokohama and she will leive at 1 pm to-day for Bremen with the
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  • 198 8 The Taiyuan which arrived at Hongkong on the 7th inst, left Australian ports wita thirteen cabin, twenty-live second, and eighty Asiatic steerage passengers for Etongkong and northern ports. During her stay at Thursday Island one of the passengers lost his life by drowning.
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  • 180 8 S. C. C. v Banks and Telegraphs. Last evening a mateh the first of the season between iha S C C and a team representing the employes of Singapore banks and telegraph department met on the SCC ground. There was a huge attendance of spectators There were several disappointments
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  • 115 8 HONGEONG PUACTICE. The following are the best of the scores made at Hongkong m the practices for places m the Interport Team made on Saturday and Sunday 3rd and 4th P. Lammert 33 31 35 99 J. H. Pidgeon 33 35 31 A. Jenkins 32 33 33
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  • 49 8 The following is the result of crushing operations at Raub for the four weeks ending 10th instant Bukit Koman.-— Stone crushed 3781 tons Gold obtained 867 ounces average per ton. 4.59 dwt. Bukii Malacca— Stone crushed 2056 tons Gold obtained 149 ounces average per ton 1 45 dwt.
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  • 113 8 LAWN TENNIS AT PULAU BRANI. A match between the members of the Army Ordnance, and the Royal Army Medical Corps Lawn Tennis Clubs, took place on the Ordnance Courts on Saturday, resulting m a draw. Army Ordnan< c Dept. R.A.M. Corps. Fairbrache and Ferguson 5 v Pickup and Connor 6.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 23 8 PIANOS 5o ught, Sold or Exchanged Pianos at $150 and Upwards by different Makers Guaranteed! m Perfect Order and Made for the Climate.
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    • 156 8 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPi». tfjiDn Contract with thk Nkthkblands India J Agents at Singapore, Ships Agency, late J. Daendels Co., 8-3 TEE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE s.s. BBOUWEE Moeara-Saba. Simpang and s.s Laurens Pit Rionw, Prigi Radja and Rengat s.s. Valentyn ...IS Pangkal-Pinang. Koba and T iliton)
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 667 8 PASSENGERS. Per Darvel: Capt. W. R. Flint, Rev. B. Richards, Mr and Mrs Ridder, Messrs W A. Cuscaeen. S. H. Fincke, J. H. Elton and C. H. Crummey. Per Kinta Mr and Mrs Yzelman, Miss O'Hara, Miss Hamilton, Mrs Falls, Mr and Mrs W. J. L. Kessler, Messrs Evan, Hone,
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    • 533 8 VESSELS IN POUT. o Men-of-war Flap and Tons Commanders Arrived From Wher P Waterwitch H M.S. Snr. 6 10 Lt Douglas 00l Horsburgh Lt Sea Mew 001. Ya Coleman 0.-t 8 ft m Ship Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consignee Banka Brit 127 Simpson Oct 10 Natunas Teo Hoe Lye
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