The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 November 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, NOVEMBER 2, 1908. NO. 6,436
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  • 124 1 Some reactionary Turkish soldiers have been sharply dealt with Page 5. A sum of $25 damages was awarded plaintiff m the Tamil libel case Page 8. The Scottish Universities dinner passed off successfully on Saturday Page 5. The S. V. A. were inspected m camp yesterday Page
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  • 1005 1 After one has been out East a certain number of years, one becomes painfully aware of the fact that the shiny v gorgeous wicked lurid East, as it has been variously called by authors hunting for stimulants to the imagination, is nothing but the top and tail of one
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 461 1 THE COST OF A OAR fOPULAR tblleast pLITe e"^' WOrkmaDshl P- T^' Consisteatly, Keliab ly and with Wanted one or two ladies seoon a. ha nd The following letter is onp of thp man r tt-i,;~i *i 1 bicycles with low frame and free wheel. Must from satisfied owners"/ SmDaE7^MoCARS--
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    • 283 1 Entertainments. ALHAMBRA BEACH ROAD. TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME. Ist Show at 7-30 p.m. 1 Tippler's Race 2 The Pretty Flower Girl 3 Spiritisms Sitting Party 4 Mysterious Flames 5 The Secret of the Iron Mask 6 The Pardon 7 A Lottery Ticket 8 The Innkeeper's Remorse 9 Beauty and the Beast 10
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    • 114 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Way an g Kassina, to-night, Sri Kandie Page 1. Adelphi hotel band night on Saturday Page 4. Xotice re the coals supplied by the M.B.K. —Page 2. Notice re the Singapore directory Page 2. Special chances for Christmas presents at John Little's and Otomunc's Pages 3 and 4.
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 385 1 THE WEEK. Monday, 2nd High Water— 4.44 a., 3.29 p All Souls" Day. M. M. Mail Outward due. M. M. Mail Homeward &wt. Rugl>y S.C.C. v Garrison. Legislative Cooncil, 2.30 p St. Andrews Festival Practice, 5.15 p Maxim Co. S.V.A. Ceremonial Drill, I p Chinese V.M.C A. Su Po BU,
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  • 769 2 The Waiwupu has requested the British Minister to restrain his nationals from openlag bo»g8 and establishing warehouses at Changaba, m Hunan Province. Miss Dove, Principal of AVvcombe Abbey, has been nominated Mayor of High Wv combe. This is the fir^t time m history thai a lady has been so nominated.
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 503 2 FRANCO BRITISH EXHIBITION. TELEGRAM received by the undersigned Franco British Exhibition London awarded Buttercup Gold medal. The American Navy contracted at Manila m August last for 2,150 cases 215,000 lbs. of this brand. "BUTTERCUP" brand is one of the best known brands of Australian Table Butter and exceedingly well known
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    • 682 2 NOTICES. SINGAPORE MUSICAL ASSOCIATION. Members are informed that a Calico Dance will take place on Monday, 9th November, at 8-30 p.m. Outsiders may attend by applying for tickets through Members or to the Hon Secretary on or before 7th November, 1908. Nov 2 wf 7.11 SINGAPORE STRAITS DIRECTORY, 1909. All
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    • 509 2 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. SCANDRE TT, Manager Insurance
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    • 555 2 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Bank Corporation Capital HMOO4* Reskrvi Fund:— ***mQ Sterlinsr Reserve 515,000,(Nj0 Silver Reserve $14,000,000 RZSBKVI LIABILITJ' Or PeOPR1»TOB8 y qqq OOUET OF DIH.MOTOI4S, Hon Mr. W. J i* RMB on -Depc-t Cmammmam E. O. Bareitt Esq. C. k Lwra^ Wi< O. I-RIBBLAND, r.sq. R. Smiwaw F C S
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  • 367 3 Smllk CoxsLMPTiON Buying rt'stntative of The Financier Lad a -ution with a prominent metal broker id the MOM of which the latter! I Bomewlwc into particulars as to the I at Miuadon of tin. He said :hink by this time all (be Straits me* bs*l SjOl rid
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  • 22 3 p I Che milkmen as ri I .old n t rhich .DCidence oi typhwd ad Bnrghfiw is. J libutabte hr ontinwgarf U)
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 8 3 A Word to Travellers. ;«..;^«m* to travelling an«
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    • 476 3 BUCHANAN'S FAMOUS "BLACK WHITE" Ais absolutely the best value obtainable* The reputation of this blend has been built up on the Solid Basis of QualiPtfi NO CHANGE fskepotoWW fftHousEOFcomß has oeen male irom the firs;. THIS FACT IS CUAB.ANTEEO The na: :ral niir.eral :.> ray ?ne "Tansan" refuse all imitations.
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    • 555 3 SPECIAL BARGAINS FOR HOME PRESENTS" «V^o IBSII HH| 9E Wvn SPECIALLY TOE THIS SEASON WILL BE COMMENCED ON WEDNESDAY 4th NOVEMBER AND CONTINUE TILL 25th NOVEMBER. Japanese Qurios, Silk and General Goods. UNPRECEDENTED AND WONDERFUL REDUCTIONS. TO-moiraw Tuesday, will be cbserved as the Birthday of o f Jaoan Household Furniture
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 18 4 Addis.— Oct. 2, at The Hall, Primrose-hill road, the wife of C. S. Addis, of a daughter.
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    • 81 4 Drake— Stewart.— Oct 7, at London, J.A. Drake, M.8., to Ethel, daughter of late C. J. Stewart, Federated Malay States. Faulkner— Booth.— Sept. 19, at Mexico City, H. W. Faulkner, to May Booth. Knowles Stansfield— Vivanti.— Oct. 7, at Knightsbridge, T. E. K. Stansfield, M.B to Marie Caroline, widow
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  • 1683 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, Nov. 2, 1908. sdf The sensation over the remarkable published interview with the German Emperor still continues to evoke comment. Accepting a telegram published to-day it would seem that the visible failure of the interview to effect what we must suppose to have been its
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  • RUBBER MARKET.
    • 113 4 (From our our; firm vfkmdtnQ London via Pmmifl. The rubber market is very strong mHm to the scarcity of spot supplies. Futures are higher, and for distant falj. veries there are buyers at 4s M a ngwifl but no sellers. The subscription list for Ledburv Rubber Company
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    • 40 4 The Iliojar Sane Kubber Obmpa&v m Java has been issued with a cuhU i) 50,000. The directors inciu.lH M r g Kelway Bamber. Forty. four tons of Hafajaa rabbi offered. The price of Plantation 43 Td 5 B.
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  • 559 4 The Hon. W. Evans it Am hv M Kinta to-<lav. The %m. Islander leaves t»-daf for I mas Island. The Hon. Capt. tofmg nial Secretary, goes by her. Another death, under m|HUJom ircumstances, is reported to have Ukeu pla« near Sa.ndicroft Estate. The death is ami junced from typh j
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 431 4 KELLY& WALSH A CHOICE SELECT.ON. fy ANNUALS PRIVATE X'MAS CARDS CHUM s 1908 ON WHICH SENDEE'S CHILDREN'S FRIEND OWN NAME boy's own annual and GIRL'S OWN ANNUAL SUITABLE GREETING bo-peep annual n a r* n i INFANTS MAGAZINE. Can be prmted m Gold or Colours. UTTLE FQLKS ALL PRICES. CHILDREN^
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    • 147 4 NO BETTER X'MAS PRESENT. For your Friends or Relatives, Whether near yon or far away, than a GOOD PHOTOGRAPH. When called by fate m distant climes to dwell, Bidding to those we love a long farewell, The faithful Portrait still h smiling near To soothe regret and dry the falling
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  • 59 5 Still Under Discussion. Bj Submarine Telegraph Reuter,s) Rec. Oct. 31 9.33 a.m. The interest taken m the interview with :he Kaiser continues unabated. The lUily Chronicle says that the moral of the incident is the maintenance of a ?trong navy. The Duly News says that the Kaiser
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  • 84 5 An Extraordinary Statement. A STATESMAN'S DUTY. Prince von Buelow has assumed the responsibility for the recently published interview with the Kaiser and offered to resign, bur the Kaiser has refused to accept the ,'haneellor's resignation. A German semi-cm* jitl statement says that the Kaiser submitted the draft of
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  • 66 5 Heavy Damages. $Fh I iur iv n G trespinJent.) Penang, Nov. 1, 8 pm. Mr Justice Fisher has delivered judgment m the libel case brought by Dr Bjomgardt against the Straits Ejdo. Damages to the amount of $5,000 and costs have been awarded to Dr Booaagardt. The
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  • 152 5 A quaint customer is that be-whiskered, top-hatte<i individual who has a craz9 for seeing a;l living creatures free from the slightest restraint of movement. His eccentric doicgs are shown on the Theatre Koyal Cmeuiatok raph. As a reward for his energies m releasing rabbits and pigeons from
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  • 347 5 Miss Packard, of the Anglo-Chinese School, who resigned her position owing 1 3 .11- health, left fur America by the Apcar Line s.=. Japan od Saturday. Council meets to-day to take Supply, Sunday Libour, Petroleum, Netherlands India labour, and Forests Bills on third reading, and ftrtl reading oi Bankruptcy Ordinance
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  • 95 5 A Slav Fraternisation. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuters) Rec. Oct. 31, 9.33 am. The Montenegrins have posted guns m the mountain passes on the Bosnian frontier, and the whole population is under arms. The Tsar received the Servian Crown Prince yesterday. The visit to St. Petersburg is stirring up
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  • 43 5 Strong Action. Rec. Nov Ist, 11.40 am. Five reactionary Turkish regiments of the Constantinople garrison have been ordered to proceed to the Hedjaz. One of these mutinied, and new troops from Silonika fired upon it, killing eight and wounding many.
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  • 43 5 The Solicitor General, Mr Ure, speaking at Coatbridge, declared that if the Licensing hill were thrown out or mangled m the Lords, the Government would impose such a license duty as would make a quarter of the public houses close.
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  • 32 5 Rec. Oct. 31, 10.20 a m. Sir Percy Scott's special service squadron has been ordered to cruise m South American waters at the conclusion of the South African programme.
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  • 15 5 The Shah of Persia has obtained a patent bullet proof jacket.
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  • 229 5 patient's leap from hospital verandah. A shocking case of suicide occurred at the General Hospital shortly after daylight this morning, reports the Shanghai Mercury" of 17th inst., one of the patients, while m a state of temporary insanity, throwing himself from the third floor verandah to
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  • 123 5 Practice for St. Andrew's Musical Festival to-night at 5.15 pm. Mr A. Wa!e3, of Kerbau-lane, reports a theft of clothing worth $3S from his house. Mr G. Drummond is appointed temporarily Assistant Government Marine Surveyor, Singapore. Monday Nov. 9 will be observed throughout the Colony as a public holiday m
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  • 374 5 On Hallo w'en, Saturday Oct 31st, at the Singapore Club, there took place the annual Scottish Universities dinner, now the eighth m succession, when the following were present St. Andrew's. Mr L. Bremner, Mr A. Stuart. Glasgow— Mr W. G Ball, Eev W. Murray, Mr J.
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  • 276 5 UNADDRESSED LETTERS." We have already mentioned the admirable translation into the Italian language of Sir Frank Swettenham's charming volume of essays "Unaddessed Letters," that translation being the work of Mrs Tunzelmann, formerly of Singapore, who has a special literary familiarity with Italian. Mrs de Tunzelmann has presented a copy of
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  • 189 5 The Rev. J. A. aud Mrs Gray are due m Singapore by the N. D. L. arrivicg on November *28. Wee Cheow Keng, who has resided for thirty two years m the Straits, has taken the oath of allegiance and become a naturalized British subject. The Review of Reviews devotes
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  • 387 5 The twentieth annual inspection of the Singapore Volunteer Artillery was held at Fort Pasir Panjang yesterday, Colonel Nelson, R. G. A. being inspecting officer, attended by Capt Blanford, adjutant R. G. A. and Capt. Wehner, I. G. Straits. The Unit was under Major Derrick, other officers
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  • 362 5 Tbe Committee'? Report for the year ending March 31st. 1908 for the meeting to be held on Thursday at 5.15 p dc is. The work of the Society during the year from an artistic point or view was very successful, the Orchestral Concerts including excellent performances of
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  • 131 5 Sapper My ram, of the S. R. E. (V) is employing some of his spare time at home by attending an instructive course at the School of Mining Engineering, Chatham. He says weather suitable for khaki now [Oct 1 when a great heat wave went over Britain] but rather sejuk
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 48 5 Lame Back. This ailment is usually caused by rheumatism of the muscles and may be cured by applying Chamberlain's Pain Balm two or three times a day and rubbing the parts vigorously at each application. If this does not afford relief, bind on a piece of flannel slightly
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    • 30 5 Nothing to Fear. Mothers need have no hesitancy m giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to their little ones, as it contains absolutely nothing injurious. This remedy is not only perfectly safe
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    • 39 5 Croup. Give Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough appears, and the attack may be warded off. There is no better medicine m the market for children than this remedy.
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    • 195 5 ROBINSON Co. RALEIGH New Special Model No. UO. Built Entirely of Steel. THE "TRI-COASTER RALEIGH. The Tri-Coaster the Registered name of the New Sturmey— Archer Three Speed Hub, to which is added a Back Pedalling Brake acting internally on the Hub itself Complete with best Electro Plated Lamp, Bell. Pump
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  • 435 6 Sumatra Pak.v. -rdinary general mooting oi the Samara Rubber Plantations, Limited, was Oct fti SO, Mincing iau^, E.G., Iff K-itL F Avlurhnot presiding. T Chairman said: Our ftrst umul reI >•.. 1 the accounts that have bean m yout the last ten days deal m folly with th^
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  • 12 6 g ia view ing. at befall while the le and Mala M
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 15 6 FBOH THE ANTILLES Remeciv Benefiti I foMn a: Kingston Jamaica S *nd mick a rfili«vin,
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    • 470 6 ■.^jaj M&g^;. you know tins _Jr «^L A A and suSe t i n g >'%^'^^[ borof health and strengl h. Isd t that recur 1 I i be proud of? For more than si sty j v i k;-.s been the a wirce of go< l alth many thousands
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    • 707 6 SHIPPING. pT& o. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceyioc, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Tarougb. Biiia of Lading isanad for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental tmd American Ports. Steamer* wU! leave Singapore oa or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) 1908 1909 Oceana Nov.
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    • 664 6 SHIPPING OCSAfi STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. A N D China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' Bteeuere are despatched from I Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China ani Japan every week, and rr >m Japan homeward* for London, Amsterdam and Antv.erp every fortnight f>r Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and
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    • 335 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LiNE, HAMBURG. L The steamers of this Company tuaintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen, I- Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits. China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhavtn direct, cailin.; at Penang ano i Colombo.
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    • 173 6 SHIPPING. I Horddeutschfir Lioya, Bj IMPERIAL GERMAn"maIL LOTI L€ fast and well-kn. m thir- conipany sail forto Hamburg via Rotterdam, A at ra:t*r. Genoa, Kapl< Naples, Ait'XKn.iii* and I Suez, Aden, C Lomh I kong, Bbangfaai, Nagaaaki I R bi to To] They ar* due m Singa] r« t unler
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  • 1211 7 The onfereaee of the International Association for Labour Legislation, sitting at Lucerne, m Switzerland, has resolved to advise kfcl various Governments to introduce laws regarding homework. The conference has also iggested that the working of wages boards :!d be carefully watched. The Venezuela* Incident. H .x expected that
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  • 788 7 Capital Capital lsaut Paid Issued paid op Value _p Company. Qaot_no« $300,000 300,000 10 lo Belat Tin Mining 00. Ltd 750 $300,000 225.000 10 10 Bruang Limited 650 $600,000 600,000 10 10 Broach Hydraulic Tin M. Co Ltd 10-0 £400,000 350,000 1 Duff Development Co I:d 3 s<> $400,000
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 284 7 Grimault's Skin Soap, so justly renowned for its cleansing and curative properties m removing dobie's itch, &c, prevents all skin diseases it ia nice to use, has a most refreshing smell and should always be used m hot countries m washing and shaving. 1] TUNGGAL TIN LIMITED. A meeting of
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    • 530 7 On the Berth. NOTICE. SINGAPORE TO BANGKOK. The steamer Ban Hong Liong Captain Rushton, will leave Singapore on Wednesday, morning at 7 a.m. and fortnightly hereafter. Comfortable accommodation for first and second class passengers. Electric Light. Single passage $50 or 80 ticals. Return passage $90 or 140 ticals. LOW SUM
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    • 390 7 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 LET. A Newly Erected Bungalow at the Sea View Hotel Compound. No. 28 Raffles Place. Immediate entry. Large office, Ist floor 3-3 Malacca
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    • 366 7 THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., LTD. 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
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  • 593 8 Judge, Awarding Damaoes For Libel, Shows Plaintiff Was Innocent. PAPER MUST PAY. In the District Court on Siturday the hearing was concluded, before Judge Saunders, of the case m which Mr S. R. Francis, inspector m the Hackney Carriage and 'Rikisha Department, sued the Tamil newspaper Nvanothavan
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  • 190 8 The Perak Pioneer gives some additional particulars which are of interest The actual value of the missing articles, most of them of gold set with precious stones, art- estimated at anything between 830.000 to $^0,000, but to the Sultan they are. especially the Regalia portion, priceless, as
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  • 74 8 liorubay. Oct. 22. Advices from Aden indicate the probability of another Sorualiland Expedition. The Karias, or the British friendl:ts. Lave been raided by a neighbouring tribe ol on old enemy, the Mallali. and one British J tttoa has already been wounded m attempting |o beat off a
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  • 58 8 a REASSURING FUSION Tokio. October 16. In regard to the fighting at Chientao on the Uth instant, the uuotlicial Japanese version is < ffeet that Chinese soldiers obstructed Koreans who were constructing barracks -it Japanese gendarmerie. The geusdanoes interfered. Eventually both gensdarmea and thm... soldiers received reinforcement*
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  • 664 8 On Saturday a S. C. C 2nd XI gained an easy victory over the West Kents on the Esplanade. Mergler bowled finely for the winners. On the S. R. C. ground the Y. M. C. A. also won easily S. C. C. 2nd XI. B. L. Williams c Whitty
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  • 53 8 PIKANG SCOBB. The following are the BCOree made at the Peuaug luterport Shoot: 100 yds. 150 yds. Total. Mrs. Cooper 49 40 95 Fisher Is 45 01 Anderson 47 42 89 Mis 3 Hallifax 42 43 85 Mis. Jamiesou 12 42 84 Carter m 30 7,; Sproule
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  • 52 8 The Competition for Lady's Spoon for the month of October was played on the Race Course on the 26th inst with the following result Mrs. Gansloser 49 4 45 Mrs. Carver 54 5 49 Mrs. Emerson 62 12 50 Mrs. Bell 64 13 51 Miss Holloway 67
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  • 531 8 Sir Frank Swettenham inaugurated the new session of Saturday evening lectures at the Working Men's College, Crowndale-road, St. Paneras, on Oct 3, with a lecture on Sir Stamford Raffles, the Foundar of Singapore." The chair was occupied by Mr. C. A. Harris, C. B. Sir F.
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  • 222 8 Eight Months' Shipments From Malaya. From January Ist to August 28th 1,981,545 lbs of rubber were exported from Singapore and Penaug, representing the total shipments from the Malay Peninsula during that period. For the tirst eight months of 1907 the exports (from both ports' amounted to 1,080,739 lbs, and
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  • 90 8 A telegraphic dispatch has been received by the Grand Council from H.E. Chang Mingchi. Governor of, Kuangsi, i reporting the capture and decapitation o2 Tien Ta-lu, one of the principal leaders of the anti-monar-chists. At his capture there were found amongst other incriminating documents several thick volumes
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  • 48 8 From Bangkok on Saturday, the Norwegian steamer Heim arrived with a cargo of rice. The Dutch steamer Tasman arrived on Saturday with 2,137 tons of coal from Padang. A cargo of copra was brought dowD by the German steamer Natuna from the Natuna Islands on Saturday.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 22 8 PIANOS Bought Sold or Exchanged Pianos at $150 and Upwards, by different Makers Guaranteed m Perfect Order and Made for the Climate.
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    • 283 8 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Cndib Contract with ths Netherlands India Government AgenU at Singapore, Ships' Agency, late J. Daendels Co.. 2-3. Coilver Quay THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE ABE ONLY APPROXIMATE. sb. VAN DErLyn, m Pontianak and Singkawang s.s. Mebkus Beugkalis. Siak, Pakan-Baroe, Paneh Laboeau Liiik Asahan (Tandjong-Baleit and Belawan
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 551 8 CLEARANCES. Oct. 30. Bharata, Brit, str., Swanson, for Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta. Oct 31. Darius, Brit, str., Wilson, for Sydney via ports. Breid, Nor. str., Folkestad, for Bangkok. Voronej, Rus. str., Prince Kekonatoff, for Odessa. Banka, Brit, str., Simpson, for Anambas and Natunas Is. Oopack, Brit, str., Paddle, for Hongkong,
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    • 627 8 VESSELS IN PORT. Men-of-war Flag: *nd Tons Commanders Arrived From Whet F Waterwitch H.M.S. Sur. 640 Lt Douglas Oct 24 S'pore Straits Uncertain Sea Mew Ool. Yacht 500 Coleman Oct 8 Malacca Uncertain Ship Flajr Tons Master Arrived From Consignee For 'w n Alcinou8 Brit 4278 Davies Oct 26 Hongkong
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