The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 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. TEX CENTS NO. 6,427 SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1908.
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  • 139 1 The Sri Muar arrived here yesterday towec by tbe Protector.— Page 8. "A daring case of working the confidence trick is reported on page 8. A Forest Ringer in Perak has baen attacked by tin stealers —Page 5. J. A. Boye?, late of Pertile aud Co, was
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  • 873 1 The sense combiaa that enables us to Locate our§elvt respect to the outside world :i9 respects to that which telli us how we are with <on tj ourselves, and yet the exercise of the same senses. Asleep or awake we can hardly be unconsci >übake an extreme eas?) lying
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 68 1 EAYANG KASSIM. Return of the Favourites! TO-NIGHT!! TO-NIGHT! AT THE E NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. rand Opening Performance. DT'J P C O AC lIQIIA 11 S. KASSIM, Sole Proprietor. ISTRATrSOTEIIOTOR Co., Ltd. r\. Motor Oils, Qylinder, %ir Qooled, AS SUPPLIED TO H. M COVERNMFNT. beg to announce that ali future correspondence
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    • 136 1 GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME Bn o i? it* i d phi c U s)> u If 1 11 bU O; BEACH ROAD, SINGAPORE. TO-N!GHT EVERY NIGHT AT 9-15 P.M. MISS MRINMOYE, -'THE DARING," Iu her Unparalleled Exhibit of Managing THE BIGGEST ROYAL BENGAL TIGER On the back of the Elephant,
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    • 254 1 Entertainments. CINEMATOGRAPH, All New Films. The Beginning of the Serpentine. Flash Games (The Life of a Gambler). Stick Fast. For the Sake of his Uniform. The Barrow Race. The Mysterious Knights. A Well-paid Situation. AND Che Stadium Sports, 1, 2 3 SERIES. L. F. WILLIS, Manager. Beach Road. NEW FILMS
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    • 98 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. N utrica milk Page 3. Wanted, small second hand trap Pa^ Katz brothers advertise the Kuperferberg champagne Page 1. M. Bolter calls attention to a fresh shipment of claret received Page 1. Notice re M. N. Aroonasallam Chetty's power of attorney Page 2. Notice re S. R. C.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 304 1 THE WEEK. P 0 Mail Homeward due. S.V.I. Ceremonial Drill, 5.30 p Bose's Circus, 0.15 p Bigb Water.— 9.4l a 9.34 p P 0 Mail Outward due. Municipal Coxinission, 2.30 p S.R.E. Infantry Drill, 5.15 p Rugby Scotland v. Rest. Lodge St. George Regular 9 p. High Water.— lo.4 a
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  • 338 2 A.v American's View, Writing on A Recent Invasion of the Orient" Mr Tho3 D. Knight, one cf the members of the Taft party to the Orient, ami the Republican candidate for Governor of Illinois, says of the Japanese They lie awake nights thinking what they
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  • 224 2 I: is strange now (says a Calcutta paper) to recall that about the middle of the seventeenth century Japan passed a law limiting the size of horue-built ships with the direct object of preventing them from venturing far beyond their own shores. At that time only China, Holland,
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  • 187 2 itor of The Daily Mail. Sir, Just a word or two on the subject of Englishwomen emigrants before the topic is laid aside. My experience of Colonial life is that the Englishwoman lacks initiative she is always M new to Colonial conditions. There are heaps of opportunities
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 3 2 ■A"! 1 %*s«~**™7^^
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    • 135 2 JKELLY AND WALSH, Ltd. I TO AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT ORDER DIARIES AND DATE BLOCKS NOW. LETTS'S, SMITHS, AND IMPERIAL ENGLISH, GHfMESE MALAY. ALSO COMMERCIAL TABLETS, CALENDARS, BLOTTING PADS &C, <&C. KELLY AM) WALSH, Ltd., RAFFLES PLACE. 1 Jwßßl|l mm *v a|i e s mm < fim f Wt WHOLESALE ONLY FROM
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    • 736 2 NOTWES. $INGtPOR= COID STORAGE C'j., LTD. Xotice is hereby given that the Transfer Register will be closed from Thursday, 22nd October, 1908, to Wednesday, 28th October, 1908, both days inclusive. By Order, H. G. HODDER, Secretary. Oct 22 29.10 NOTICE I MoonaXavena Aroonasallam Chetty hereby give notice that the power
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    • 772 2 NOTIGES. NOTICE. CALEDONIAN HOTEL. Conveniently Situated. 77, Bras Basah Rd This well known establishment, which is now under new management, has been renovated throughout with electric light, fans, and gas, and is thoroughly comfortable and ready to receive visitors. ;Boarders and Passengers). First class accommodation is now offered at the
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    • 503 2 BANKS. "m Hongkong k Shang,. "porat F.k d-zv Capital l5 Reseetb Fund Sterling Reserve $15,000,000 > Silver Reserve $14,000,000 Rbsekv* Liability of Proprietors....^... Court of Directors. E. Shbt, L tiw. Esq.— i Hor J.QaamoK—Di F E.G. Bakeett, Esy. W. U £L gjT C.G. K Bpxdeesen, E«q C G. Frieklaxd, Esq.
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  • 822 3 The "Pall Mall Gfozetto" ikaiei that it m expected that a > ulron of modern British warships will i n^xt year. Another Channel swim failure has to fa I Jabez Wolfe ma _'nificent effort on l?th inst, and was only half a mile from the French coast when
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  • 83 3 In the columns of a City paper an explana:ered as to the scarcity of money so b deplored in financial circles. A survey *n& a calculation of the deposit and current ints of the forty eight leading jointstock banks reveals the fart that the aggregate at the end
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 13 3 A Safe Cough Medicine for Children. in Kn,Mni a nmioVi medicine for children
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    • 477 3 AUGTIONS. MORTGAGEE'S SALE OF Valuable Chinese Jewellery. Saturday. 24th October, at 11 a.m. Gold necklets and bracelets set with diamonds massive gold belt gold tobacco box set With diamonds gold and silver headdress set whh diamonds silver hair ornaments set with diamonds; gold teapots, teacups and betelcaps gold buttons and
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    • 370 3 mjenoNS. AUCTION SALE OF Two Steam Launch Engines. At Godown 14, Tan.iong Pagar Whabf. On Wednesday, 28th October, at 2-30 p.m. Pair Twin Screw launch Engines with accessories. Now on view. K. L. COGHLAN a Co., Licensed Auctioneers Surveyors. I Oct 21 29.10 AUCTION SALE OF Household Furniture &c. The
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    • 560 3 FOR SALE. FORA HOARSE, COB or PONY, TRY MORTON, NEXT HOTEL DE LA PAIX. Oct 6 7.3 FOE SALE DARRACQ CAR. 4 cylinder, 14/16 hp., 5 seated (just purchased from Katz Bros., Singapore). Apply C.G. Warnf old-Lock, Kuala Lumpur. Sept 4 u.c. TO LET. TO BE LET FURNISHED. Ansdell Lodge.
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    • 38 3 jf f ij STEEL IRON WORK. Pi f^ll^* Resists the action of Acids. fffoi 1 v^a Steam and stands Tropical |f3|| gppTi Uv^ i ill v/ Vtfr DEE'S CONCENTRATED DISINFECTANT. The most economical and effective BORNEO °cb., LTD.
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 462 3 SINOAPORE AND KBANJI RAILWAYFrom Ist August, 1908, and until further notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONI V 12 3 4 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 am. am. am. am. am. am. am. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. prn. pm. pm. Passir P. 7.10 9.50
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  • 563 4 Much Tratkli South African Ai i When the White St;ir liner arrived from the eastern States on pletion of her maiden trip to Au^ 1 found that the passengers include! Mr J. Graaff, a Cape Colony Boer, and oa richest men of his people in 8ou( Mr
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  • 2132 4 The Singaore Free Press. Thursday, Oct 22, 1908. ■:t nia'nisJn. ::i itriot i '•mil li frio'ious precents draw. Loyalty and 1-aw. Although the echoes of the South African war may be said to have just died away it will startle a good many of us to learn that Lord Methuen,
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 287 4 I PRESENTS FOR FRIENDS AT HOME. Orange Pekoe Tea 10 Ib. Ghests $1 1 Nett.. Pekoe $10 Nett. Souchong 9 Nett. These prices include duty and Free Delivery to any part of the United Kingdom Orde'S must be sent in early to ensure delivery at X'mas. M hg j^B I
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    • 65 4 COSTS NOTHING TO ur a d t* i~j p* t"* You are cordially invited to call AT THE i Robinson Piano Co's STORE. THE "MANSION." Entrance Oxley Rise River Valley Road. ONE OF THE COOLEST HOUSES IN SINGAPORE. Situated on high ground it has the full benefit of the Sea
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    • 300 4 2 STUD9OS 2 I Adapted to the Morning and I to the Afternoon Light. They are the Largest, Coolest and best Equipped Studios in the Colony, and are situated in the most picturesque part of the town, adjoining Government House Domain Moreover, we possess in a high degree all the
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  • THE NEAR EAST.
    • 44 5 Germany Faithfully Cooperating. •> marine Telegraph. Reuter's) -0 a.m. German Empe: i^g the Prus- stated that the events in the ist, although politically interesting n than other Powers, demand notice. my, faithfully cooperating with her ■vork for a peaceful and equi- .lution.
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    • 28 5 g Turk party are at vouring to pave the xny for ;in ktover pending questions, it of the Eist R >umelian tribute, refuses to pay henceforward.
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    • 32 5 eived Oct. 21. 3.15 pm. iic Turkish delegates have left Sofia, f an agreement. :es have arrived at rhej hive visited the and the Tu: I rei^n MiniI settlement.
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    • 20 5 Eire also in direct not improbable that the Conference will be mainly occupied in r such ii
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    • 61 5 P 1 Teddy" the Mikado. Exchange of Courtesies. 3perr] has lefrtered to the Emperor of Japan i Presiu g the Emperor of the Iship of the American people. The Emperor of Japan replied that it would be his constant desire to weld the ties unit* b tbe
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    • 37 5 1 5 pni. The ie opening of the PrusDiet, announced the introduction of a tor incr la 'an mil•ling annm; This arrangement will necessitate an increased taxation of property and on larg :.;e9.
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  • 40 5 I a.m. invest Korean isturbano- Chinese rovemmen ted conipeumishmeut of the guilty pir :egram d Seoul, anfcChi i oops had fired upon a ost at Kantao, or Chientao. and .era! h:> ensued. nan had at once demanded satisfaction
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  • 116 5 I on plague in a during ptember by the B Rangoon M ariDg the I 84 < A p Cantonment I twes, 9, and M iHanc »d daugh- rtain Hascock, M D.,1 d by man The J her brother, giment as ribin« n "China'.king feature at the is stilt-walking, ..•e
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  • HALDANE'S LATEST.
    • 104 5 Colonials to Defend. (By Submarine Telegraph. Reuter's) Rec. Oct. 21, 6.35 pm. L?rd Methuen has been sent to Durban Haldane with a commission to endeavour to consolidate the forces in the South African Colonies in order to enable Great Britain to withdraw every soldier, leaving
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    • 32 5 Distress Increasing. The area affected by the cotton lockout in Lancashire is widening. Thousands of weavers are now added to the lists of unemployed and the distress is increasing.
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    • 52 5 lay Ranger Severely Wounded. "respondent^ Ipoh, Oct 21, 11.15 am. day fore>t ranger has been seriously wounded by Chinese tin-stealers. On Monday, he me: a number of the thieves at the Kledang hills and attempted to arrest them, when ha was attacked and T^o arrests have
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    • 298 5 The Visit of the American Fleet. A correspondent writes Perhaps others as well as myself are a good deal puzzled by Mr Deakin's oratory as telegraphed from Melbourne. He is reported to have said, speaking after dinner to be sure, that the sending of the fleet (American) was
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    • 159 5 Wirh regard to the ease of James Smith, the Malay Mail is informed t boy was admitted to the Victoria Institution on Ist May, 1007. He stated that his father was living in Kuala Lumpur, working as a tailor, but was ret taking proper care of him.
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  • 62 5 The PinanjT Gazette" hears that Mr P. J. Sproule, Acting Solicitor General, will act as Assistant Registrar, Supreme Court, 1 Penang, in the place of Mr R. C. Edmonds, who proceeds to Singapore shortly to take i up the duties of Registrar of the Supreme Court there ia succession to
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  • 31 5 The 12.30 train from Tronoh to Ipoh, killed a Chinaman at Papan Station the 3 other day. The train was moving very s slowlv (about 1 mile an hour) when the
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  • SHIPPING RINGS.
    • 1750 5 GOVERNMENT CALLED UPON TO ACT. Kuala Lumpur, Monday. An emergency meeting of the Planters' Association of Malaya summoned by telegram at the instance of the Hon. John Turner and two Penang gentlemen was held in the Selingor Club yesterday (Sunday) morning. Mr. R. W. Harrison
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  • 72 5 Yesterday evening Mr Rudyard Kipling was to be honoured by the oldest Service club in London when he dined, with the Royal Navy Club to celebrate the battle of Trafalgar. The Royal Navy Club was founded as long ago as 1765, and Admiral Sir Hyde Parker helped to establish it.
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 30 5 Do not Neglect a Bad Cold. Never allow a cold to take its course. Too q at this season of the year its course is >-.i ~~«.,,v,~.,;~ ri.omWkin'c; Conch Re-
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    • 29 5 J A Reliable Remedy. The only remedy which can always be de pended upon in the most severe cases of pair in thp Rt.nmflph. nramn colic or diarrhoea, ii
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    • 197 5 ROBINSON&CO. A FRESH SHIPMENT OF Double Broad Cut nli/A I a x\. i i x H b V v ROBINSON COMPANY, m M fW^ Jt M £k WJ^ V^ W% RL^ s I%J Hi IVI k£ m i# #*<* w i% si^ b< i^ i >—* rv b^ iV I
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  • 747 6 (By the Mail.) The Irish- American athletes who competed at the Stadium have circularised every American college attacking British fair play in con,me of the events contested at the Olympic Games. Judge Dowling of the Supreme Court. Mr James Sullivan, the' American Commissioner to the Games and nway,
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 57 6 Inflammatory Rheumatism jne who has ever experienced the excruciating and almost unbearable pains incident to inflammatory rheumatism, will be pleased to know that prompt relief may be had by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm. Mr D Snyder, of Roseville, Ontario, Canada, says: "I have been troubled with inflammatory rheumatism for the
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    • 525 6 SHIPPING. N Y K JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY Service i& maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. Undk* Mail Coht*aotB WITH thb Imperial Japaness Government. Specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for
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    • 700 6 SHIPPING. P O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Fenang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London, Through Bills of Lading issued fov China Coast, Parian Gull, Continental and American Porta. SteAiacts v/lil leave Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) 1908 Delhi Oct. 23
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    • 675 6 SHIPPING OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nav. 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 and
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    • 586 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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    • 371 6 SHIPPING. Norddeutsche: Licyi, Brerae IMPEEIAL GKKMAN MAIL LIKE Tho fast and well-known mail this Company sail fortnight.) ft Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwei Gibraltar, Gtenoa, Naples, (oonnecticL Naples, Alexandria and vice versa) p r Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Sing-*por kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki A K< and back. They are due in Singapore
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  • 751 7 TEN YEARS PROGRESS OF THE SOUDAN. W.'NDERFCL TRANSFORMATION. Ten years ago this month a new era dawned e Soudan. It was on September 4,1898, the Sirdar (then Sir Her; -rt Kitchener) ..e British and K_ lg3 side by S bartonm as a sign to the world that -ears of weary
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  • 67 7 PRAISE FOR THE IPOH." Id m:;er of Codh< il. that Mr Turner hail travelled Swettenham by the new mer Ipob, the Pinang Gazetce ventured ..s opinion of this latest addition mship Company's fleet. Mr ■er expressed himself as highly satisfied wuh the appointments and accommodation of the Ipob, which he
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  • 587 7 German Application for a Patent. The Times of Ceylon gives some particulars of a statement in connection with the filing of an application patent by Mr J. J. de Fry, Colombo, on behalf of Mr D. Sandmann, of Alexandrinenstrass, Berlin. The statement describes the difficulties which have
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  • 73 7 (Corrected up to Oct 21.) Bank 4 m/s M nom 2/4^ demand 2/8f Private credits 3 m/s 2/4| credits 6 m/s 2/4 T 7^Fkancb, demand Bank.« 291 A &jbkma.ny, demand 236| India, T. T, 174| Hongkon-j, demand 22^% Yokohama, demand 113^ Java, demand M ]39~ Bangkok, demand 66f Sovereigns,
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  • 129 7 Oct 21 Tin buyers $67.50 Gambier 7.90 Gambler Or;be No. 1 11.95 Gambler Cube No. 2 11.50 Pepper Black (ordn. S'pore] 10.10 Pepper, White (fair L. W. tpci 15.50 Nntmegs (110 to the ib.) kM 18.00 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 20.00 Mace (Banda) M norn Gloves (Amboina) Liberiui
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  • 750 7 <-*pu»l C*pit*i lssne Paid Isaoed paid up V*lo« ap Company. Q»«iH>« 1300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining 00. Lt4 7.50 $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited 6.75 $600,000 6G0,0C0 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin M. 00. Ltd 10.00 £400,000 350,000 1 1 Duff Development 00. Ltd 350 $400,000
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 139 7 WANTED. WANTED to buy a small second hand trap suitable for a mare 14 hands. Must be rubber tyred and have hood. Address "F c o Singapore Free Press." q c 25.10 Tracer wanted immediately. Apply personally, with credentials to The Manager, The Puiau Brani Smelting Works. net 20 23.10
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    • 539 7 On the Berth. Ocean Steam Ship Company, Ltd FOR Batavia Sourabaya, Broome, Port Hedland, Cossack, Ashburton, Carnarvon, Geraldton and Fremantle. The Company's Steamer SULTAN," 2.063 tons, Captain Townley, will sail for the above ports on Thursday 29th October, 1908. For Freight or Passage apply to W. MANSFIELD Co., Ltd., Agents—
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    • 303 7 INSURANCES. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO,, LTD. FIRE AND MARINE. YAN6-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOC. LTD, MARINE. CHINA FiRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE. LONDON GUARANTEE ACCIDENT CO., LTD. GUARANTEE Fire and Marine Risks of every description underwritten at lowest current rates. Adamson Gilfillan Co Ltd. General Agents. A J. SCANDRETT, Manager Insurance Department.
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    • 375 7 TH£ YOKOHAMA OOGK 00. LTO 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. W 7 ater on blocks 27.5 ft. Water on blocks 20.5 ft. Time
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  • 371 8 Charge Against A BuBOPI LS &***** AST. Arrested in En- \^irOy attired in a suit of white with silver bu"tton> istus Boyea, formerly well- known in Singapore comiand social circles, stepped into the dock in the Third Magistrate's Court y< dav to answer a. eh&rge of ■■pproedanms amounting
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  • 72 8 CLAIM AGAINST N. D.L. In the yesterday Mr. in which Paul Mauser- hn M- s for the eam- in respeot I Er Ait cen appe for the pi md ZSI r Upcott for tl. or not the pla the N D.L., ad in the end Mr Howard -he had I
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  • 155 8 Japan has deeid Herald, I eai s in tj post Ban and Chinese frien; 7 33 well-known local ifit dinner ght at fa 'he mat hi- Tat. A la at tb^» br The he of the newlv u. aple was drunk enthusiasm. In the Third Court, yesterday, lusp u He
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  • 258 8 Singapore Chinamen show great ability as M Confidence Trick Experts. Something of the ability of the London confidence trickster was displayed by two Chinamen who carried out their nefarious operations at Cairn Hill on Tuesday night. The details of the affair have come to the notice of the
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  • 134 8 The cise in which Chui Fook Chiong, an i >nal police constable, and a Chinaman 1 Wong Ah Kow are charged in connecvirh the receiving of an illegal gratifi- from another Chinaman named Lira -'tin referred to in the Third Cjurt yesterday. I' is alleged that Chui
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  • 444 8 Two electric trams ran off the lines at Penang ou Sunday. No damagi ne. A EHing dhoby committed suicide by hanging hinis.-lf in a house in Tank Road on Tuesday. Ong Lim, of Ainoy Street, reports to the police that his coolie his dk-< with S'old rings worth Disquieting rumours
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  • 83 8 The small local steamer Sri Muar, Captain Hudson, which foundered alongside the wharf at Bandar Maharani, Muar, some months ago, arrived yesterday in tow of the Danish Salvage steamer Protector. The smart little vessel could hardly be recognised under her coat of river mud and
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  • 372 8 By Major E. C. Ellis, Acting Commandant S.V.C.. Singapore, 20th October, S. V. A. Orderly officer Captain F. Hilton. Orderly N.C.O. Sergt. C. Baugb. Parades on Monday 26th at 9 pm., Ceremonial drill. On Tuesday 27th at 0.30 pm., D.R.F. and Gun Laying. The Inspection will take place
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  • 393 8 ■m i m The annual public meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance Union will be held at the B}ustead Institute at 8.30 pm. to-morrow. Refreshments will be served ;;n<l a musical programme rendered. There will be no charge for admission but a collection will be taken. I Hiring last week
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  • 76 8 The ss Blake, a large steamer from Calcutta with a full cargo of coal, went aground on Saturday morning off Tanjong Tokong, Penang, in three fathoms. The Harbour Master visited her and ordered the launch Seagull to proceed to Tanjong Tokong to render assistance. It was hoped that
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  • 201 8 CLEARANCES. Oct 21. Islander, Brit, str., Wright, for Christmas Is. Banka, Brit, str., Simpson, for Anambas and Natunas Is. Isabella, Dut. str,, Sulong, for Rhio and Singkep. Karang, Brit, str., Corry, for Kelantan via ports. Van der Lyn, Dut. str,, Rab, for Pontianak. Brouwer, Dut. str., Boukins for Moera Saba.
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  • 78 8 Wnarves and Docks at which <Ufferent vessels were berthed yesterday. East Wharf Basin -Bq J. L. Eviston. East Wharf Sec 1 Lai Sang, Muttra. Penang Section I—Sheers1 Sheers Wharf Murex. Section 2- Ischia, Wakasa Maru. 4 Somali. 7 Moyori Maru. B—La8 La Seyne.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 15 8 PIANOS Bought, Sold or Excha nged u os at $16 and Upwards, by_ditterent Makers Guaranteed
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    • 45 8 1^ 18 S 5^- r* 7T* 1 I s ii^i SOLE AC NTS JOHN LITTLE CO, LTD.] SPECIAL FEATURE a yci Want to Buy, Sell or Exchange Articles, Want Assistants, Rooms, try ai3 l! Ad, in the Singapore Free Press/ at 1 MW ?!HF.AP RATE
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 349 8 PASSENGERS. Per P O Somali Mr E. R. Richardson, Dr J. L. Wilson, Mrs and Miss Wilson, Mr W. Bourne, Mr and Mrs H. B. Baker, Miss Abel, Miss Tolley, Mr 11. M. To/.er, Mr and Mrs Dupuis, Mr J. Mitchell, Mrs Dougherty, Lieut Duke, Sergt S. Bex, Sergt. R.
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    • 569 8 VESSELS_IN PORT. Men-of-war Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From Waterwitcb H.M.S. Sur. 640 Lt Douglas Oct 16 Horsburgh Lt. I Sea Mew Col. Yacht Coleman Oct 8 Ma 1 Zeeduif Dut g.b. 297 Wenk Oct 21 Rbio Ship Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consignee Amherst Brit 135 Scott Oct 20
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