The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 19 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 19, 1908. NO. 6,424
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  • 144 1 The Autuma races were brought to a successful conclusion on Satuidiv Page 8 A Sikh policeman his beea killed at Christinas Island. Many arrests have bcea made Page 5. The S tfitnuiing Club beat the R. A. at water polo and team racing yesterdiy Page 5. The
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  • 1004 1 The Devil was sick, the Devil a saint would be The Devil was well, the devil a saint \\a^ he. Sure as the Rao s come round, twice year, will crop up m the minds of some, the question as to what is to become of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 636 1 MESSRS. WATSON GUTMANN beg to announce that ail future correspondence for Tattersalls, Tasmania, must be addressed to their Head Office. Entertainments. Entertainments. THE COST OP A CAR. I The price of a car is le^ khai. wK«t I prices of SIDDELEY AUTOCARS J**?? v to run and main tain. The
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    • 149 1 Hales Tours, Beach Road. NEW FILM*' JUST ARRiVED. The only perfect films for this amazingillusion are those taken expressly by the HALES TOURS own operators m various parts of the World These have jiist arrived an 1 will be exhibited on Tuesday night for the first time. SF:E TO-MORROW'S ANNOUNCEMENT.
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    • 88 1 H LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Important teak furniture sale Page 1. Dewar's whiskies at John Little's Page 8. For sale or charter s.s. Hong Wan Page 7. Second hand vertical boiler wanted Page 7. Katz brothers call attention to Bosch Co's Natura milk Page 1. Diaries and date blocks at Kelly Walsh's
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 273 1 THE WEEK Monday, 19th High Water.— 6.43 a., 5.10 p M. M. Mail Outward due M. M. Mail Homewa.rd dn« Rugby Football, practice Maxim Co. Ceremonial Drill, 5.15 p C V.M.C A. Chiness Reading Room, 7 Bose's Circus, 0.15 p Tuesday, 20th High Water.— 7.s3 a., 6.55 p S.V.A. Ceremonial
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  • 446 2 The publication of the Inland Revenue Commissioners' report, dealing with British revenue returns up t larch last, concentrates attention once more upon the rapid increase of British investments abroad. In the year 1906-7 the total income fron sucu investments, so far as they can be identified by
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  • 340 2 A Profitable Queensland Industry The demand from China for the succulent sea slug, the beehe-de-mer of the Xorth Queensland coasts, is so heavy just at present thtt the industry has become very profitable, and many young fellows combine business with pleasure by embarking on the enterprise.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 537 2 B Cement R^4#^v y^^> v 1 T ft SOLE AGENTS: Paterson Simons Co., Limited. j *^jr» r i. *•aifA U <r^ Sample and Pamphlet on infant Feeding can be had on written application to Wm. Menke Qo Singapore. AS a guarantee of the purity and quality of this well known
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    • 551 2 NOTIGES. NOTICE". During my temporary absence from Singaore, Mr. H. C. Gray will be m charge of this ranch of the Union Insurance Society of ant on, Limited. By Order of the Directors, Wm, MACBEAN, Agent. ingapore, 16th October, 1908. Oct 17 24.10 SHORTHAND, TYPEWRITING DUPLICATING of all kinds at
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    • 617 2 INSURANCES. NEW ZEALAND INSURANT CO.. LTD. 5 FIRE AND MARINE. YANG-TSZE INSURANT ASSO3. LTD. Pj MARINE RJ CHINA FiRE INSURANCE GO., 110, FIRE. R' 1 LONDON GUARANTEE ACCIDENT GO., LTD. GUARANTEE. Fire and Maine Rttka of every description g, nderwritten at lowest current rates. Adamson Gilfillan 6c Co. Ltd. General
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    • 465 2 BANKS. [ongkong Shanghai ration i.ID-UF CAPIT, esjbsvb Fund sterling Reserve $15,000,000 t9 Wver Reserve $14,0- WW «.vB Liability M .^OPEIBTOES... COCTET OF DIKSOTO E. SHKMf'H. Esq. 1 Uon. M ''AIRMAN G Babrett, 1 W.fin (j.E Brcdersek, Eaj C. Luruu.tm, S. Gcbbat, iiS^. B >» U. B. 1 Chief Ho> unMM.
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  • 758 3 The greater gget ever known wh i couple of penniless felloes, H iltand Byer by name, who were digging South Wales they accidentally came i thick slab of gold, turning the scales ire than their combined weight. Its value was thirty thousand poundThe lav_-' i it'ornian ■ngflol, too,
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  • 103 3 Alfred H. Brooks, chief of the United Survey ill Alaska, i> ,-eturr- I and his V1 ,wed on Alaska ho doubted its value a few generaire embodied m a well drawn wore Bradsbreeta Mr Brooks Bays ritfa its billion and a qnartei i fields will bj uA. with
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 175 3 BUCHANAN'S FAMOUS "BLACK WHITE" is absolutely the best value obtainable* mm The reputation of this blend has been built up on the Solid Basis of Qualired M E t| iB Aa Mbm &b*& •"^•^tt T jdc***-t£* tJ I L \\r%n*\ YY\^Af> ft*ATTI 4"r^z^ I"ft*ci" l niiuniit There is only one
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    • 269 3 AUCTIONS. MORTGAGEE S SALE. Tuesiay, 20th Octobei. at 2-30 p.m. The valuable fret-hold land and house known as No. 95 Kampong Java Road. Singapore. Area 1.1.11. POWELL Co.. Auctioneers. _Sept_26_ 2110 AUCTION SALE OF Household Furniture &c. The property of D. M. MABTIA ESQ., AT ST. DOMINIC'S, No. 9, MOUNT
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    • 306 3 im JT% If A XTL V# M^ £&l AND lyi JAPANESE MODERN ART WARE AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF Eleven Valuable Freehold Houses SITUATE AT LILLINEY LLOi'D ROAD. SINGAPORE. Tuesday. 20th October, at 2.30 p.m. The valuable freehold land and eleven subtantial dwelling houses known as Nos. 27-1 0 27-7 Killiney
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    • 98 3 YAM 'A TO GO. X'mas Cards. Calendars for 1909. COME AND SEE j 41, HIGH STREET. I^SBiiiiii^ WHY 1 II buy inferior milk h en you can get I r: itl§i§ sledge! GUARANTEED I free from rllgenns and added 1 $000* preservatives. I The following bters are now supplied from
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 20 4 On the 18th inst. at West Country, Kajang, the wife of E. B. Skinner of twin sou and daughter.
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    • 49 4 Bethel Jones Percival. On September 1 K at St. John's, Brooklands. Cheshire. P. H. Bethell Jones, to Annie Leng Percival. Derry Hopkins. Sept. 19, at Hampstead, H. F. H. Derry. to Beatrice Hopkins. HIGHET ROMN'OW. Sept. 19, at Altrincham, Cheshire, H. C. Higiiet. M.D., Bangkok, to Emma Robinow.
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    • 49 4 BAYLEY. Sept. 21st, at Blackheath, Ann. widow of late H. Bayley, Manager of P. and O.S.N. Co., aged 77. Bushell. Sept. 19, at Harrow-on-the-Hill, Dr. S. W. Bushell. C.M.G., late Physician to H. M. Legation, Peking. Shabp. Sept. 19, at Hampstead, E. H. Sharp, of Japan, aged 79.
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  • 996 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, Oct. 19, 1908. pie's risht maintain, fluence and unbribed by j;..n Here pa*Mnt Truth h~r plonous precepts draw. Religion, Loyalty and Law, It may be, and probably is, nothing more than a mere coincidence that just on the eve of the arrival of the United
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  • 405 4 In view of the importance of our business relations with Singapore the progress of that port is a matter of considerable interest to residents of Bangkok. Broadly speaking, if bingapore is enjoying prosperous conditions it wiil i>e found that Bangkok is also flourishing. There may, of course, be
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  • 472 4 Mrs. J. A. B. Cook is a passenger m the !>. L G-Obben." She is accompanied by her son and daughter. Kang Yu-wei, the famous Chinese reformer, is now m Penang and will proceed to Japan m the course of a few da (Straits Echo.) Col. H. G. Fitton, D.
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  • 526 4 PLANTERS APPREHENSIVE. An Appeal to Government. {Ft Kuala Lumpur, Sul There was a strong gathering of the Planters' Association at .[ital, today to discuss ti shipping rings and their effect on the busiMalaya general! v, and especial regards the planting industry After considerable and valua iS sion
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 200 4 KELLY AND WALBH, Ltd. TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT ORDER DIARIES AND DATE BLOCKS NOW. LETTS'S, SMITHS, AND IMPERIAL ENGLISH, CHINESE MALAY. ALSO COMMERCIAL TABLETS, CALENDARS, BLOTTING PADS <£c, &C. KELLY AM> WALSH. Ltd., RAFFLES PLACE, II I -~"-"T-Hr PRESENTS FOR Orange Pekoe Tea 10 !b. Free Delivery to any part of
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    • 282 4 2 STUDIOS 2 I Adapted to the Morning and I 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 (iovernment House Domain Moreover, we possess m a high degree all the
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  • TURKEY AND BULGARIA.
    • 79 5 Xhe Anglo-Russian Entente. Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter Rec 17. < r im. all aote to the Powers regarding iveu followed immediately by u^ws from S^fia of military The Turks are perturbed at the notion of to the Conference tha Servian E:i) and Cretan claims, aii.l prefer ould be
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    • 45 5 Stands by Austria. Re. t n\. press has given a cool recep ires us at the exr. e I is;ld be unacceptable 'ined te to the md German represeu \A that should obtain the consent of the P..- the claims of I vtv.
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    • 30 5 toniuuiqiK' published at -ment with .dentially coma. I to modified tue of proposals. 3 me divergeneees of v the Powers rag the terms kit ia believe may ved.
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  • 31 5 A New Loan. shows „>ns itfli fc is pro] two millions will be dcv oa tdatioa of the flo -bt. I that the loan w m a few weeks.
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  • 11 5 ert Hart baa been presented with iVumt.jn, wl
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  • 198 5 milestone, Thomson-re. -dTock Koh Bee was robbed at by two of his country- of Mrs d Street. I man rimed Singh was tined $1, or ordered to a S.iturthe bollock had not been lame I -en arrested." was x Chinamin who was for stealing a bullock. im.tu named Guek Ah
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  • 78 5 SCENE IN THE HOUSE. Grayson Suspended. (By Submarine Telegraph Reuter|s) Rec. < tc! 17, 10.20 am. An uproarious scene has occurred m the House of Commons. The Socialist member. id >r G-rayson, raised the question of the unemployed, and defying the ruling of the Chair, was suspended
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  • 101 5 A New Ambassador. The Kaiser has received m audience the Japanese Ambassador Su^emi Chinda. The Kaiser exchanged speeches of the friendly character with the Japanese Ami a Mr Chinda, referring to the visits of German warships to Japan, and to the sending of Prince Kuni whom the
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  • 29 5 Got 18tb, 11.10 am. Preside:; I a velt is to visit London and Pans early m li»10, after the conclusion of his Bporting trip to Africa.
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  • 162 5 The S C.C. played the V.M.C.A. on Saturday on the Esplanade and won easily. i .M.C.A. H. Van Cuylenberg c Talma, b Clarke 8 C. H. Gnnter b Scharenguivel 5 H. X. Harris b Seharecguivel A. W. Beven b Warren- Jone3 R. Bullmore b Warren Jones 26 H D.
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  • 111 5 Two interesting match s took place at the Swimujiag Club yesterday morning. A team of the R G. A. visited the Club and took part m a team race and a water-polo match. In both, the civilians were successful. The team race was an easy wiu
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  • 49 5 The annual gold medal competition of the above Club took place yesterday, when Mr F W Kirn' was returned winner, his score be; 42—12 nett I Mr King also f>r the silver monthly medal with Mr Duun whose ssore was r >0 50 20 nett 80.
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  • 25 5 The fixture arraDged for to-day will cot take place, but the ground will be available for those members who wish to practice kicking etc
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  • 241 5 Embedded m Mud. The Sri Muar which went ashore on the Muar bar has at length been successfully floated. The tale of the attempts to raise this vessel is full of curious facts. Taujong Pa gar tried it and gave it up, local Chinese and Malays
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  • 161 5 Chinese coolies make savage a.tta< k on Police SIKH KILLED. Christmas IsUiid, usually the scene of peaceful commercial operations m tie way of exporting phesphate, has been stirred with excitement over an affray which has resulted m the death of a Sikh policeman. A number of Chiuece
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  • 104 5 Law or Primogeniture Does Not Apply. The acting Chief Justice, Mr Law, gave judgment iv the Supreme Court, on Saturday, regarding the distribution of the property of the late Towkay Choo Eng Ch< oa of Saigon and Singapore. His lordship held that the English law of
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  • 81 5 l result of the great amount of curiosity caused by this little marvel at the Adelphi Hotel, his maniger has had to remove into more convenient premises, and from this afternoon little Dick will henceforth be on exhibition daily m a nicely arranged tent at the corner
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  • 238 5 The Directors have declared an Interim Dividend on the A and the B Shares of the B;>nk for the half-year ending 30th Ji ne last, at the rate of t> per cent, per annum, free of Income Tax. It is rumoured that a conference of
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  • 734 5 |The Newbery Entry Case. To the Editor, Sir, I have read with some astonishment the explanation couiteously afforded by the Postmaster General, with reference to the late delivery of the F.M.S. mail on Oct 3rd. The mails were ready, we are told, at 9 am and yet a letter
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  • 86 5 Distressed Wife Of New Yorker Offers Reward For Husband's Discovery. Among the public notices issued by the Police m Singapore is one offering $1,000 reward (Americau money) for the discovery of the wheieabouts of a man named Faneuil D. S. Bethune, who belongs to New York City. He
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  • 62 5 White Ants Join In The Feasting, Bur Prefer A Paper Diet. In a case m the Third Court on Saturday, a man who was standing as suiety for a man released on bail, was asked to produce the licence of the eating house he said he carried
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 49 5 Inflammatory Rheumatism Anyone who has ever experienced the I excruciating and almost unbearable pains incident to inflammatory rheumatism, will be phased I know that prompt relief may be 1 had by applying Chamberlains Pain Balm. Mr D Snvder, of Roseville, Ontario Canada, says: T have been troubled with infiani-
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    • 30 5 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 toward pneumonia. Chamberlain's Cough Re-
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    • 19 5 A Reliable Remedy. The only remedy which can always be denended unon m the most severe cases of nain
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    • 171 5 ROBINSON Co. A FRESH SHIPMENT OF Double Broad Cut MIXTURE J| ROBINSON COMPANY. RONEO STEEL vertical letter file. HOLDS 20,000 LETTERS. I THE SYSTEM YOU WILL HAVE TO USE SOONER OR LATER, a I_ I I The System whereby a lost letter is unknown. I number he obtains the Whole
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  • 913 6 llMtlioSpurfa m O**o* -A New IndiUt—Docks Hotted nS.m-l-A Textile Ofl l\, UO rr..w -Mummy Ailments—btreLii--.lution—Squeezing the Gas-Pipes —Surface Springs. Figuration is the name proposed for the method -.f dealing with cancer that has baen worked out by Dr. De Keating Hart, of Lad of results with X-rays and
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 35 6 An Antiseptic Liniment. For wounds, bruises, burns and like injuries there is nothing Utter than Chamberlain's Pam lialui. It acts as an antiseptic, forming a thin, imperceptible film over the injured parts, whirh +v- j
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    • 523 6 Ayer's Sarsapa- 4^ C^^%, rilla is a ufy?X pretty good j^ff) jy'VA travel ing «i^ V> %4 co m pan- 'iQ^f if lon. Bettex JnjA "jS takeabot- /""T'Sb 7 l\ tie witb^^^l^^ you when ~3f^ x JL you go away p i;^^>4^ from home. It may save you a long
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    • 707 6 SHIPPING. PR? 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 Gulf, Continental and Amencan Ports. Steamer* wIIS leave Singapore oa or afooot MAIL LINES. Out card (for China) 1908 Delhi Oct.
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    • 697 6 SHIPPING OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. LtdThe 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 and Liverpo
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    • 635 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hau-burg, 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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    • 363 6 lie mJ JL** I Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-knovn mail steai tr, Company sail fortnightly from Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp, Sout I i Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Mans. Naples, Alexandria and vioe versa) Port Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore, H kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki Kobe
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  • 361 7 !"ion of Publicity. iia Rubber Journal approach of this article with feelings of will be remembered tha: as at the Ceylon I res were to be given by :iial and Foreign experts. Eminent Continent, and practical East and West were to give a: the memorable Ceylon sa
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  • 165 7 SED EXI DVB TO I ■rdinary general meeting or the Tre- tang Jabber Co.. Ltd.. was held the company. 20, E?.s:cheap, itember J3. Mr. Xormaa Grieve. a oJ khe company, P 1 firman, m moving the adoption of ..counts. been la;. and was due maini\ ie Europea:
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  • 55 7 AMERICAN ELECTION HUMOURS. remarks of American newspapers vis ;^ntial campaign are not onlj us bat illuminating. H-: ire a few to be .1 whirlwind campaign to had more wind than whirl.— Chronicle. npatga Hes are to be spiked industry should be looking up.■ournal. never be fully convinced DOT Hughes is
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  • 69 7 (Corrected up to Oct 17* Bant 4 m/s 2/4 demand 2/3| Private credits 3 m/ 8 2/4| credits 6 m/s 2/4j\Feanci, demand Bank. 291 A Gmmant, damand 236 India, T. T, 174| Hongkosg. Dc-mind 2\% Yokohama, deiiianu M 113| Java, dsmand 139^ Bangkok, demand 66j SovKitBiGNS, Bank Buying ~>
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  • 126 7 Oct 17 Tin buyers §67.00 Gambier buyers 7.75 Gambier Cabe No, 1 w 11.85 Q-ambier Cube No. 2 M nom. Pepper Black (ordn. S'por*; 10.15 Pepper, Wnite (fair L.W. p c 15.50 Nutmegn(llo to tlialb.).., 18.00 Nutmegs (80 co the U>.) 20.00 Macs (Banda) norn 01ov8s (Amboina; Liberiwa Coffee
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  • 756 7 MINKS C*pit*i CaoHai Issue P*id Issued paldup V»lu< up Comp*:,« Uu.u.u»» $300,000 300,00u lu lo Belat Tin Mining Oo. Ltd 7 5"> $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited 6.75 $600,000 600,000 10 10 Braseh Hydraulic Tin M. Co. Ltd !0.« 0 £400.000 350,000 1 1 Duff Development Co. Ltd
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 571 7 TO LET. TO BE LET furnished or unfurnished house No. 35 Bright Land at Cuppage Road. Apply to ALMEIDA A Co., Agents 2, Malacca Street. Oct 7 TO BE LET. Yarnhams Syed Ally Koad. opposite Newton Station, lately occupied by V. Gottlieb, Esq.— 4 bed and bath rooms, dining and
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    • 531 7 On the Berth. r SHIRE LINE OF STEAMERS FOR HONGKONG, SHANGHAI. JAPAN, The s.s. DENBIGHSHIRE 3,844' t0n5, Captain Davies, will be despatched as above on Monday, 19th instant, at noon. She has excellent accommodation for saloon pa -.mongers. For freight or passage apply to BOUSTEAD Co., Agents. Oct. 13 20.10
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    • 314 7 APARTMENTS. BOARD 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 SALE OR CHARTER
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    • 351 7 No. 1 DOCK No. 1 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 to pump out 4 hours. Time
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  • 1938 8 SUCCESSFUL TERMINATION OF THE MEETING. 9 ltan ok Johore's Poful.vu Win. The Autuu?n meeting cf the Singapore Sporting Chi brought to a successful conclusion on Saturday. The third and final day's racing was good, but there were -r two surprises. Although rain threatened earlier m the day, fortunately
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  • 367 8 Ran but were not placed Barsac, Chariwang, Festine, Hilarity, Lady Strachen, Mandalay, Ramornie, Tempuling (3.) New Girl Racket, Josephine, Cocotte, Rapid Pilgrim, Poppy, Petgrave, Eucalyptus, Dispute (2 Albatross. Cardinal, Barlash, St John (1.) A Safe Cough Medicine for Children. In buying a cough medicine for children
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 13 8 Bought, Sold or Exchanged Pianos at $150 and Upwards, by different Makers Guaranteed
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    • 111 8 KONINKLIJKI PAKEiyAART MAATSCHAPPt (ROYAL PACKET COMPANY.) New Service between Sing^/iore and Palemban^ hereby given that a WEEKLY 3 PALEMBANG will be maintained by sailing will take place on the 31 St Cf October. an<l pi DAEX] DE KONiNKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. r.s-DKR Contract wi rau Agents at Singapore, Ships Agency, late
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 683 8 SHIPPING NOTES. A cargo of copra arrived by the German j steamer Natuna oa Siturday. The death of a mile infant is reported on board the British steamer Nam Sang on her voyage from Hongkong to Singapore. A Malay boy was picked up off Buffalo < Rock by the "British
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    • 437 8 VESSELS IN POK'l D Vlen-of-war Flap and Tons Commanders Arrived >m Wh»Waterwitch H U.S. Sur. »U0 Lt Douglas Oct 16 Horsburgh Lt, Dooertai, Crescent H.M.S. cruis. 7700 Henderson Oct ngkong L.. Sea Mew Col. Yacht 50<» Coleman Oct 8 cca Uii Ship Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consignee 3hiengmai Ger
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