The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 27 October 1908

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 17 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEX CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 27, 190 X. NO. 6,431
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  • 180 1 Hopes expre.-s-ed < f an 2greeu?ent among the cotton opera lives as to accepting a reduction of wages have now been abandoned, owing to the attitude of the card room workers- Page 5. The U S. Fleet has left Japan. On the way there some rough weather
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  • 614 1 The liter ploughed the wa'- fair fourteen koo( he pissentr- I about the de:ks with tte pleased auticij of ienching Singapore early next morning. Every European nation was there repr el and a few Btolid Chinese were b the retinue of an a\, »r to the Quai
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 18 1 SOLE IMPORTERS BHqBPHBH^HHBBBBpiJ^K- i TK^v^^yc* **2 55 l\ t^ W JmTi nD^ BET AIL MEHtxi AIS I o,
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    • 128 1 Return of the Favourites! TO'NIGti TI I TO'JVIGHT! 1 1 ALEXANDRA HALL, I eHELORONG QHELORING. I Entertainments. Entertainments, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. GRAND CINEMATOGRAPH TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. Ist Show at 7-30 p.m. 2nd Show at 9-30 p.m. 1. Brahim's miracle 2. Brothers m arms 3. Custom's officers mystified 4. Winter Sports at
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    • 153 1 Beach Road. U HAVE NOT Q n To-Nigiifc's Programme. TILL NEW PICTURES NEW LAID EGGS. THE VILLAIN THE MINIATURE CIRCUS. THE FAUN. AN UNFORTUNATE HUSBAND. The Ini keeper's remorse THE THOUGHT-READER &c. &c. ALL PATHE FRERES FILMS. Nightly at 7.30 and 9.30 p.m. L. F. WILLIS. Manager. O II HP
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    • 79 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. At Harima Hall Anna Abs will lift a fullgrown horse Page 4. Government call for tenders for sleepers and want a laboraton :it Pagt Shipping notices Prinz Ludwig Sultan Tranqucbar and Siam Steam Navigation Co. —Page 7. Hari Raya at the Ladies Lawn Tennis Club —Page 2. Sales
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 233 1 THE WEEK. Hari Raya (Mohammedan Festival N D L Homeward Mail leaves lla Football: EG. A. vs. S.C.C. S. V. A. D.R F. and Gun Laying, 30 p S V I. Squad Drill Eandling of Arms. Wednesday, 'JSth -0.3 a,, 1144 p l>£isiati\-e I I p 8.1. Mail Homeward close?,
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  • 387 2 CCESSES OF MB WILHUR WBIGHT. The correspondent of the Times at Le Mans .phed on Sept. s ::ernoon and evening, m |N -r conditions and m the presence of many well-known aeronauts, including Mr. Frank Butler. Mr. Pcreival Spencer, the de Lamb Paul Janiin, and Mr Wilbur Wright
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  • 165 2 Following cur special wire a few days ago we take the following details of the attack on the Forest Ringer from the Times of Malaya. It appears that the encounter with the tinstealer3 took place at half past ten on Monday morning. The Chief Ranger, Daud,
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  • 149 2 The Oxford University Press is about tc publish a sumptuous \sork on Chinese Pro calam, the work of Hsiang Yum-Piien. a celebrated connoisseur of the 16th century of our era. This was m the forai of ;it illustrate.! manuscript catalogue, which wa= by fire m London. Happily care
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 39 2 An Antiseptic Liniment. For wounds, bruises, burns and like injurit there is nothing better than Chamberlain Pain Balm. It acts as an antiseptic, foru.k a thin, imperceptible film over the injurt parts, which excludes the air and causes fch
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    • 334 2 SOLD EVERYWHERE. 1 KIS, BA TTER V MO 9D. POT AND SOLE AGENTS FOR Motor Oils, *2y Under, nir Qooled, Gsilon, 1 CaDoa Tins 2 Gallon, 5 Gallon Tins AS SUPPLIED TO H. M GOVERNMENTn T'" ==*2*^==^^= is:^ buy inferior milk hen you can get I Us& UNSWEETENED the best
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    • 292 2 NOTICES. NOTICE. I the undersigned Wee Hoe Leong of Kheam Hiu Co., of 255 Teluk Ayer Street hereby give notice that a Promissory note for August, 1908 and made by Wee Ec Thuau, Chop Hock Joo (juaa payable to me 6 months after date thereof was endorsed by me for
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    • 626 2 NOTI&BS. LADItS tAWN TENNIS CLUB, NOTICE. The Courts will be closed to-day (Tuesday) >wing to HAKI RAYA. Oct 27 28.10 governmentlnotice. Tenders will be received at the Colonial secretary's Office up to noon of Monday, November 30th, 1908, for the supply of 20,000 Sleepers 6 ft. 6 m. by 10
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    • 430 2 INSI/RANGES. NEW ZEALAND lISUHAI^ CO., LTD. FIRE A1% T D MARINE. YANG-TSZE INSURANCE ISSIS. LTD. MARINE. CHINA F.RE INSURANCE GO., LTD. FIRE. LONDON GUARANTEE OCCIDENT CO.. LTD. GUARANTEE Fire and Marine Risks of every description mderwritten at lowest current rates. Adamson Gilfillan Co Ltd. General Agents. A J. SCANDRETT, Manager
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    • 258 2 BANKS. Hongkong Corporal Pa JRVie WIJWD Sterling Reserve $15, Silver Reserve 114,1 RfcSESVH LIKIULITY PCOPKISTORS ST OF Hon. Ivlr. AW J. Qtu E.G. Barrett, Esq. Q. Fbieslaxu, Esq. 'iCBBAY, W. Helm Esq. I Hong tf oi*o.— -J [Ttt. Shanghai. W. 4DA.US OK. London Banki Banking Com. On CueebktAcC' at i
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  • 415 3 October 2nd. v—We have had a very firm Mark during the k, and prices for Para 3 have advanced about Id. g ljd per lb. r business has been done, including Fine Hard oi )t up to 4 3V, for small lot*. up to 4
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  • 202 3 been made to the Stock i appoint a Special iron Rubber Estates, -hares of £1 eacb, N tas is out of the Glen Bervie pital of £35,0< 0, bhares, of which given to the vendor m part of the I for the estate. Glen Sumatra, three miles :\\t
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 588 3 FOR STILE, FOR A HORSE, COB or PONY, TRY MORTON, NEXT HOTEL DE LA PAIX. Oct 6 7.3 FOR SALE DAR.RACQ CAR. 4 cylinder, 14 16 hp., 5 seated (just purchased from Katz Bros., Singapore). Apply C.G. Warnf old-Lock, Kuala Lumpur. Sept 4 v.c. AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE Teak Household Furniture
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    • 569 3 mjGTIONS. Valuable Freehold Chinese Residential Property. FOR SALE BY AUCTION At Messrs. H. L. Ccgblan and Co's Salerooms. Monday, 2nd November, at 2-30 p m. That well built and commodious Compound House No. 106, River Valley Road, till recently m occupation of Tay Tiam Lock. Land freehold, Area 32,181 square
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    • 525 3 USE ■TlllMlMaiw«ll|l^iy B 3 g^jp»2ra]mro>r.-Z=raE^^ B UlI DD I fkM A. J* -^T A V* FOR HIGH CLASS WORK, Contractors to Government. 2 Ply $10 per roll of 2 1 6 square feet, complete with Nails, Caps and cement for fixing. "Genasco" is prepared for is cheap, neat and easily
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    • 453 3 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers. The Sil Press is now a Morning Daily, and is on sale at depot*, from an early hour each morning (Sunday* exceptedj. Cash price Ten Cents a c Subscribers* will be del their priva: v offices or i if preferred) by
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 15 4 On October 10, 1908, at Shanghai, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Brock, a daughter.
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    • 25 4 On October 11, 1908, afc Shanghai, the Rev. Albert Castleton, of the English Baptist -ion, Chou Peng, Shantung, to Edith E, of Norwich. England.
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    • 50 4 At Uraeside, Grange-rd on October 26th, Minnie, the beloved wife of J. H. Drysdale. On 19th October. 1908, at No. 1, Lyttleton Road, Hongkong, Madame E. Ricco, aged 42 years. On October 12, 1903, at Chefoo, PHILIP Edward Thomas HOSKING of the Eastern Extension Telegraph Company, aged 28 years.
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  • 1755 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, Oct 27, 1908. ■•.ta'n, i i i nth h i In the Times of Ceylon there appears a telegram giving a condensation of what is styled a semi-official Unionist manifesto," appearing iv the Morning Post presumably on the date of the telegram to Colombo, October
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  • 56 4 1} I the 1- the Sultan of P«nJk al broken into by burglars. The Stite regalia and jewels w. The valu« oi these is est. The polios are making tforts to effect the arrest of the thieves, but so far without succt Suspicion appears to rest
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  • 272 4 lit D. Pereival, R.G.A.. rejoined leave of absence on tl ust. Depends how hot it is, a rdshipMr Sercombe Smith bo remarked that a certain period of tin; could drink showing the unf who gave evilence m tb teller On Suti tud St. Paul, the Etevd J performed th nistered
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 243 4 GRIFFIN'S "POLO" WHISKY. A Highland Whisky of Undoubted Merit. SOLE IMPORTERS CALDBECK KSACGRECOR COMPANY. JPRIVATE GREETING CARDSi j A SPECIAL SELECTION NOW DISPLAYED j ORDER EARLY OUR STOCK iS LiSVHTED. Have you ordered your Newspapers and magazines for 1909? j IF NOT ASK FOR OUR REVISED Periodical List which gives
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    • 249 4 9 <STIIRJ- Wj<s 9 l« 1 Adapted to the Morning and n I to the Afternoon Light. t They are the Largest, Coolest and best Equipped Studios m the Colony, and are I situated m the most picturesque p.rt of the e town, adjoining Government House Domain Moreover, we possess
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  • 47 5 Submarine Telegraph —Renter's) Keceived at t"..-21 p. m The quarterly meeting of the Card-room algamation has unaniti. appro iieir Executive's firm opposito a re<i'i:tion of wages. The resolutions passed extinguish the hope of the joint conference of spinners, comers and weavers to-morrow finding lenient.
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  • 46 5 Great Motor Race. 11.30 am. the motor c >\mderbilt Sup on ad over a distance of 258 twenty entr n au American car. i its, 2 ntins :>eti^or Isotta was se The race then stopped, owing to the crowds ■n to the track.
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  • 17 5 VENEZUELA RA M PANT. i pm. i-itish uidad, tr.ide with o, has Jlj prohibited. la imprisoned the
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  • 24 5 Mr published more letters it ions Governor and vania three of MrElkin*, (father >ake d'Abbruzzi), lips of the Supreme I > «r
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  • 32 5 SHIPPING TRUSTS IN AUSTRALIA. Answeh I'T A LI Ru —The fi under itioa Act, Anti-Trusl *he silk md Company m of au i b subm be- aiding a lire u'r jhffdyik -Keuter.
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  • 112 5 I J tnea, C. V. O. 11l q Tdiping at per pound. 11.'.' Dairy, Taipiog, f milk and 1 t" U roni Port Swettenham to owned bheir respective suites, cjkok to have an Como viand, i hiides n thee Bsome Blr Franl I and Jlubber Ltd m I m them
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  • 80 5 EXTRAORDINARY STATEMENTS. Enmity to Britain. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Eeuter's) Rec. Oct. 26, 10.19 am. The Vienna Press continues to show the bitterest anti-English tone. The semi official paper Wiener Zeitung goes the length of asserting that Great Britain offered the Sublime Porte a loan of fifty million
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  • 104 5 Servians Delegate to Russia. Austria has attempted to renew direct ions with the Sublime Porte but the Grand r has emphatic illy declined to do so, declaring that Austria's demands were contrary to the Turkish Constitution. M. I has interviewed Herr von Schoen aud Prince von Buelow and
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  • 20 5 i; lit L 9 am. denied at Sc. Petersburg that I'ussiau troops have aroESsd the Persian border.
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  • 218 5 pram from Tokio states that the Americ J ipan and proceeded to Olongapo, iv the Philippines. [Tokyo, Get 17.— The Kokumin" (aows•r) has received a wireless message stating that the American Fleet encountered a very severe gale north of Luzon on the morning of the
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  • 232 5 re Mr Justice Sercomba Smith m the Supreme Court yesterday morning a magisil was heard from a. decision m three Chinamen had be^n convi m the P vn(J m aa affray m Church St. on Sepl 22, and had i sentenced to one month's imprisonment for six
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  • 667 5 The numerous friends of that popular former resident of Singapore, Mr William Alexander Cadell, late of the Borneo Company, Limited, will hear with deep regret that he has met his death accidentally while out shooting neir Dalbaattie, m Kirkcudbrightshire, by what is believed to
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  • 104 5 X >h All Song knows a dandy fever cure. He tried it on Sir ad as a result was igh! before the third magistrate yesterday. His "cure" for burning fever consisted m jumping into the cool waters of tbe ocein just by Johnson's Pier. He submitted
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  • 130 5 In the District Court yesterday afternoon b Saunders heard a case m which a named Mary Little sued a KUng woman named Maria for $54.30, value of jewellery said to have been entrusted to her to sell. There was a counter claim for $100 as damages for falso
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  • 872 5 Process of Development. Interview with Dr C. W. Andrews, F.R.S. Iv the process of development of those islands and places which go to form the Straits Settlements there is not, as a general principle, any ordered sequence of events at any rate no regular "landmarks of history easily
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 19 5 A Safe Cough Medicine for Children. a buying a cough medicine for children rbe afraid to buy Chamberlain's Cough
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    • 34 5 Do not Neglect a Bad Cold. Never allow rold to take its course. Too ofte this season of the year its course is toward pneumonia. Chamberlain's Cough Rempdv 'will TirnninfiT: onro it<->viv **r\\A i
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    • 48 5 Inflammatory Rheumatism Anyone who has ever experienced the excruciating and almost unbearable pains incident to inflammatory rheumatism, will be pleased to know T 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 inflam-
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    • 170 5 A FRESH SHIPMENT OF IMPORTED DIRECT FROM Th "Alma" Cigaulia to, Cairo, A perfect hand made EGYPTIAN Cigarette of E exquisite flavour. ®KED WO iAT AIRTIGHT TIMS. Iwl ft I%^ B 4 > iVI ijL tC v < A machine of supreme excellence m construction and H workmanship, it furnishes
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  • 474 6 (Via Ceylon.) In lam h HH I EjOB lon, tei. I ith. A telegram from Volkrust bI lr Gandhi, who was tweeted on returning from been sentenced to two months' I labour for refusing identification parti- t culars under the new Act. Fifteen other Indians were sentenced to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 40 6 "IhaveV^eenx Morrh ucl Creot sote ely during the pas two >nd Tubercular dis orders, and b .of my severest cases, now rapidly repair hai In pulmonary tul>erculosis. fcbe] formation of pumlent expectora m iroui One to fmir mrmtlio dn^ ■i-««
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    • 521 6 SHIPPING. JAPAN IML STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. J f A regular FORTNIGHTLY Service is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following N£WTWIN SCREW STEAMERS, Oin>n Mail Contracts with THE iMPSBIAI JAPANKSa GOVERNMENT. Specially deaignad for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First Second
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    • 712 6 SHIPPING. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, IndU, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and Lcndon, Through Bills of Lading issued for China Ooaet, Persian Ghilf, Continental and Amen:>an Ports. Steamers wSH Stave Singapore on oi aboat &"ATL LINES. r Outward (for China) 1908 1909 Nov. 6 Delhi
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    • 698 6 SHIPPING OCBAH STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay, Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Fapan every week, and from Japan homewards :or London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fort- light for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and tor Marseilles, Havre
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    • 568 6 SHIPPING. I HAMBURG AMERIKA I LINE, HAMBURG. i A Tbe 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 Tenang and
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    • 229 6 SHIPPING. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and well-known mail r this Company Bail fortnightly from 1 Hamburg via Rotterdam.. A at* Gribraltar, Grenoa, Naples, (ooniMd Naples, Alexandria an Suaz, Aden, Colombo, Penat kong, Shanghai, Naga^i.. and back. They aru duft m Sin^»v> ra undermentioned d* OUTWARD
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  • 636 7 i has been received at Devonport that Lieut. E. W. Gore Ring, n g officer of the gunboat Dwarf, has been lost m the on the West Coast of Africa, and is inied to be dead. On the arrival of the if on the West Coast, last month,
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  • 383 7 A Bangkok correspondent writes that business m Siarn has cf late been dull and the money market more than ordinarily tight. This is partially due to the concerted action of the bauks, which have increased their rates on loans by about 3 per cent. Their purpose was to
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  • 78 7 (Corrected up to Oct 26. V Bank 4 in/s nom 2/4^ demand 2;3| Private cre«Il;« 3 zbl/h m > 2/4| credits 6 m/a 2/4 T 7 FEANCiK, demand Bank M M 291 A[JamMAirr, demand 236^, [hdia,T. T, 174f Hongkong, domajid 23% deiiiana ,<« 113| Java, demand w 139^ Bangkok,
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  • 131 7 Oct 26 ■Ji I X-lil u < i 0 v jambier Cube No. 1 w 12.<0 j^ambiar Oube No. i! 11.50 Pepper Black (crd'n. S'jwr*) 9.90 Pepper, White (fail L.W. 6 p c 15.50 Nutmegs (110 to biw lb.)«, 19.00 N"ntmeg8 (30 bo the M 20.00 M&ce (Buids.) M
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  • 640 7 Capital C*p«t*l IssHft Ptlo t tl Issaed paid ap Valtn np Compaq. $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining Co. I 75> $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited $600,000 600.0C0 10 10 Brußeh Hydraulic Tin £400,000 350,000 1 1 Dus Development $400,000 375,000 10 10 Eanaboi Ltd. €60,000 60,000
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 371 7 TO LET. TO BE LET furnished or unfurnished house "> Bright Land at Cuppage Road. Apply to ALMEIDA >t Co.. Agents 2, Malacca Street. 7 TO LET. A Newly Erected Bungalow at the Sea View Hotel Compound. No. lea Place. Immediate entry. Large office, Ist floor 3-3 Malacca Street, formerly
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    • 562 7 On the Berth. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. For Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Ports. The Imperial German Mail Steamer "PRINZ LUDWIG" 9,630 tons, Captain von Binzer, having left Colombo on Sunday the 2.lth inst., at 9 a.m., may be expected to arrive here on Friday afternoon the 30th idem. She will probably be
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    • 280 7 On the Berth. lia 13 f L Combined Round Voyages. Singapore, Deli (Sumatra), Penang, Singapore OR Singapore, Penang, Deli (Sumatra), Singapore by N. D. L. first class passenger steamers (German Mail, S.S. Ranee and S.S. Malaya). Tickets for the Round Trip will be issued at the reduced rate of $55
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    • 385 7 p 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 to pump out 4 hours. I
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  • 350 8 The ninth annual tournament far the fine Cup bequeathed to the Club by the King's Own Rifles, after they it from the other teams when Prince Henry of Prussia puwmtod it, I egan tftomoon n the Rice Course when the Se l\>lo Club met the Garrison team.
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  • 142 8 The liuies beloi s E 3 m the < the F. M. S. are luivii the c us being t< s »hter The S story practii v, when m will shoot off on Thu "a -i and ">vili be finis composea. a Aodersoo t .Mrs Abrams, Mrs
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  • 70 8 i\ night a match between members of LC.C. one team representing Club, and the other Post* and Telegraphs wa.s 1 before a large crowd of spec 1 The ground was iv a very slippery at vte iii cc of the heavy rain m the mornad play- down like
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  • 56 8 Makkiei- v Single, This match, which took plice on Saturtbe Tanglin Club, resulted m a win for Single" by 121. Scores as follows Single C. W. D.trbishire 664 D. M. Cra V. 546 V. A. Flower F. (i iVuny Kemp 548 A R he H. A. M 727 26
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  • 91 8 a intended to hold I m Com-n—-on the lines of the Cricket Club >n the preliminary which will be swum on Sui mber. make the competition a success it is there should be a lar^e number of iumiers who can swim 50 are particularly requested to send
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  • 568 8 The sixth ordinary general meeting of the I Singapore Cold Storage Company was held in the Exchange Buildings yesterday afternoon, Mr A. D. Allan presiding. Others present included the Rev. Father Couvreur, G. A Derrick, A. Gentle, A. Robertson, A. C. M. Weaver. The minutes hiving
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  • 248 8 Heavy Penalty on Ship. Before Mr Arthur, yesterday, m the Second Court, Captain P. Bucking of the German hit Tsintau was charged with'importing 230 tahils of illicit chandu valued at $1 Mr (Jpoott appeared for the defendant and Mr G. 8. Carver for the prosecution. Sergeant Mussell said
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  • 65 8 > < Charged with housebreaking iv Upper Macao Street, a Chinaman named LiongLoy was acquitted yesterday. While bathing at Pulo Kusu Island on Sunday a Chinaman named Kee Liong was drowned. The body was recovered later. Hindoo merchants iv town were holiday making yesterday for their Deepavali. Byday their offices
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  • 164 8 Body Partially Eaten by Wild Pig. On Tuesday a Malay informed the Ipoh Police that his son-in-law had been murdered at Tanjong Rengong and said that the body was lying m the jungle. The Police went to the spot indicated by the man and there found the
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  • 164 8 Jealous Husband Kills his Wife. A terrible tragedy occurred m the Selebin Road the other afternoon, a Kling nearly hacking his young wife's head off with a grasscutter's knife. The pair dwelt near the Roman Catholic Church m the Selebin Road, and, according to all accounts, did
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  • 194 8 Shanghai v Hongkong. Anderson's fine score. Shanghai, Oct 21. The InterpQrt Cricket match was begun this morning m ideal weather, and on a soft wicket. The Shanghai team batted first and at the tiflin interval had only lost three wickets for L3I runs. The names of the Shanghai
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  • 66 8 The race course which has been laid out by the Chiuese iii Hankow is now completed and preparations are being made to hold the tirst meeting next mo»th. The American Minister at Peking has sent a despatch to the Waiwupu stating that, the United States of America will establish a
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  • 301 8 The homeward bound German mai steamer Zieten arrived last evening frun China and leaves for Europe to-day. The master of the s.s. Cornelia report having passed a tongkang bottom upward m Latitude sdeg. 3ft. North and Longitud 100 ieg. 16ft, Eist, on the 20th Oct. The master of
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 20 8 Bought, Soid or Exchanged Pianos at $150 and Upwards, by different Makers Guaranteed m Perfect Order and Made for the
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    • 195 8 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPij. Prom Contract vtith the Njcthkblakm India <- Agents at Singapore, Ships' Agency, late J. Daendels Co 2-3. Colly. THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE AP.E ONLY APPROXIMA s.s. Brouw Moeara ,bi s.s- VAN Outhoorn. Pladjoe 8 LAUBENS Pit... Bionw, Prigi-Radja and Rengat Vai.kntyn Pangkal-Pinang. Koba ijong-Pandah s.s.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 55 8 CLEARANCES Oct 26. Resident Schieff, Dut. str., Unus, for Rbio. Selangor, Brit, str., Cox, for T. Anson via ports. Murex, Brit, str., Deacon, for Durban. Hai Nam, Brit, str., Phillips, for Muar and Malacca. Nam Yong, Brit, str., Willis, for Macassar via ports. Oct 27. Poh Ann, Brit, str., Robertson,
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    • 468 8 VESSELS AT TANJOHG PAGAB AND KEPPEL HARBOUR. Wharves and Dock? at which different vessels were berthed >y. East Whart Eaoin— Airlie, J. L. Eviston. East Wharf Sec I— Penang, Totomi Mam. Section 1-- Sheers Wharf Darius. Section 2— Taroba, Aparima. s—Van5 Van den Bosch. 6 Alcinous, Sultan. B—Silesia,8 Silesia, Zieten.
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    • 540 8 VESSELS IN PORT. [1 Mcn-cf-war FUj? and Tons Commanders Arrived From When For v Waterwitcb H. M.S. Sur. 640 Lt Douglas Oct 21 Spore Strait ■tain Sea Mew Col. Ya^ht 500 Coleman Oct 8 CTnoortain s Ship Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consignef! s Airlie Brit 15 o Wilson Oct
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