The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 November 1908

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MARCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1908. NO. 6,437
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  • 131 1 A serious riot m Hongkong has had to be suppressed at the bayonet pomt Page Two murders have be Q n committed by gang robbers m Perdk Page 5. The Archbishop of York has rt. signed Page 5. The Garrison beat the S.C.C. at Bngbj last evening
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  • 1181 1 There is nothing like having the cour.ige of your canvicti mm (wm it they are previous oonvictious, says the humorist). The DWrgwtie a::d pirns taking translator and playwright attached to the Wayaug Kassiin sees possibilities m Othello** that have escaped the attrition of the gloom loving Englishman
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 136 1 STRAITS CYCLE MOTOR Co., Ltd. /5, BATTERY ROAD. DEPOT AND SOLE AGENTS FOR ALPHA BRAND Motor Oils, Gylinder, Kir (Booted, Water (Booted. 1 Gallon, 1 Gallon Tins 2 Gallon, 5 Gallon Tins AS SUPPLIED TO H. M. GOVERNMENTWAYANG KASSIM. Return of the Favourites! TO-NIGHT! I TO-NIGHT! AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL,
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    • 169 1 FOURTH GKAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME! TO-NIGHT! AT 9-15 P.M. BOSE'S GERGUS. The Greatest Wonder of the Age, THE MIRACLE-DRESS, by Mr. Ganapati, the Wizard of the East with Manacles and Fetters, on Wonderful and Daring Display of THE DEATH-HANDKERCHIEF!! Misa Mrinmoye riding the Tiger on Elephant Wonderful Exhibition of Somersaults,
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    • 199 1 Entertainments. ALHAMBRA CINEMATOGRAPH BEACH ROAD. To=Ni&ht I To=Ni&ht I NEW PICTURES. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. PATHE'S POPULAR PICTURES. L. F. WILLIS. Manager. TheatreToyal NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. GRAND CINEMATOGRAPH TO-NiGHT. ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. OUR PICTURES SHOW YOU THE WAY OF THE WORLD. NIGHTLY AT 7 30 AND 9.30 p.m. >
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    • 129 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. To let furnished, Hafton Page 7. Money lent on mortgage Page 2. Way&ng KfMBUn. to-night Carmen Page 1. The M. B. K. office is closed to-day Page I New programme at Bose's circus Page 1. Notice re New Year Sports meeting Page 2. Auction sale of Foochow lacquer
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 388 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday, 3rd i High Water. 6. '31 a., 5.14 p Football. S.C.C. v. R. W. K.I. Japanese Consul At Home 4 to 1.3 p SV I. Sijuad Drill Handling of Arms. DG. Chapter, 8.30 p Wednesday, 4th i Bigfa Water —7.43 a, 6.55 p Maxiui Co. S.Y.A. Ceremonial
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  • 647 2 Dealing wVk Uw mooting held at the offices of the B rneo Company m Singapore for the purpose ol arriving at an agreement to reduce the tarnu of credit, the correspondent of Tr.e Times says Generally speaking, it may be said that the ..■red:: given by
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 41 2 Nothing to Fear. Mothers netd have no hesitancy m giving Cough Remedy to their little S VJ- contains absolutely nothing in*o oit S Thl remed y is n only perfectly safe :1? V Sm all cbild^n, but is a medicine of
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    • 306 2 NOTIGES. To Lend on Mortgage. Sums ranging from $500 upwards, on first-class security. Apply, m first instance m writing, stating amount required and nature of security offered, to J. a. c o Singapore Free Press." Nov 3 -*-l 2 NOTICE, In honour of H.I. Japanese Majesty's Birth' I day, our
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    • 468 2 NOTWES. 10 INVESTORS. Land properties inspected and reported upon Soils examined- -Estates visited Work supervised Valuations made up— Estimates drawn up. E. MATHIEU, Singapore. Author of Tapioca as a Catch Crop for Rubber." 11 Sumatra Tobacco." Oct 28 19.12 GOVERNMENT NOTICE. Tenders will be received at the Colonial Secretary's Office
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    • 705 2 NOTWES. THE ALBINBIA /83URANCE Uo. Ld. HAMBURG. The undersigned, Sub-agents for the above Company, are prepared to accept fire risks at current rates of premium. G. A. FERNANDEZ Co Oct 23 tf 24.11 SINGAPORE STRAITS DIRECTORY, 1909. All papers m the hands of the public referring to the Directory should
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    • 507 2 INSURANCES. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTD 7 FIRE AND MARINE. YAN6-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOC. LTD. MARINE. CHINA FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE. LONDON 6UARANTEE ACCIDENT CO., LTD. GUARANTEE Fire and Marine Risks of every description underwritten at lowest current rates. Adamson GilnlJan Co Ltd. General Agents. A J. SCANDBETT; Manager Insurance
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    • 633 2 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Ban* Corporaticc Paid-up Capital 115,000.00) Rbsekvb Fund i Sterling Reserve 51 5,000,000 Silver Reserve $14,000,000 W »w0 000 REMEavK Liability of Peopei»tors $i 5,000,00 Court of Di recto E. Skfi'v. Esq. —^»a»h Hon. Mr. W. J. Grbsson Depctt Cjuik.-uw E. G. Bakrktt, Egg. C. X Linijukn, Ih^n
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  • 889 3 On the Site of Crosby Hall An Artesian Well and Strong Rooms. Crosby Hall bas gone, and on its site is namt a modern building. Tbe old hall has goru and Bishopsgate will know it no more but its shape will be retained and the
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  • 184 3 The 1 reacher at the Bristol-gardens < iospel temp town. Brighton, Oct. 4. was Mr. Akmwiifff Gnadi of Singapore. Mr. Grand, who baa resided m Singapore for the past 30 or i' 1 yeav>. is thoroughly acquainted with the way- and customs of the Chinese, and his
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 19 3 A Word to Travellers. Th t \ci-ement incident to travelling and ing€ ol food and water often brings on
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    • 470 3 WANTED. DRESSER Wanted a Dresser for the Duff Development Co., Ltd., Kelantan. Apply with Testimonials to Messrs Paterson Simons Co, Ltd. Nora v.c ENGAGEMENT. Englishman aged 28 years six years practical experience m the East, at Shipping and Clerical Work, desires engagement. Speaks Malay Siamese. Good credentials. Apply Coup c
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    • 642 3 TWeTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF Tin Invoice of Fooehow Lacqueredware At Powell Co's Saleroom. On Tuesday, 10th November, at 11 a.m. Comprising gold painted lacquered folding card tables, 3-tier whatnots, teapoys and occasional tables vases and flower pattern ornaments, fancy shaped brackets and small stationery racks, &c. Now on view at
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    • 600 3 USE "EACLE" CEMENT H'r'c-*:-:'/' .;.■-■;>■: >' .',->';':'.,. IfcS* Jtf -k. IV j^k\-;v v^Bm wWOkmW HBRSS Bh^ JH B-^^^B|' v i'' B s v.' :T!BBBiU MMnJM&J P^KLmwl fft FOR HIGH CLASS WORK, BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED, Contractors to Government. "GENASCO" TROPICAL ROOFING 2 Ply $10 per roll of 216 square feet. 3
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    • 571 3 THE Singapore Free Press. Morning Daily. To Our Readers The Singapore Free Press is now a Morning Daily, and is on sale at depots, from an early hour each morning (Sunday* except**]). Cash price Ten Centi a cupY Subscribers' copies will be delivered at their private residences, (or town office**
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  • 18 4 Domestic Occurrences. Birth. At Launceston, Tasmania, the wife of H. E. Nicholls, Kuantan. Pahang, F.M.S. of a daughter.
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  • 1566 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, Nov 3, 1908. Here shall the Pics* the People's ri^ht maintain, U awed by influence and unbribed by H p rrit Truth h"r prece;>t> ci'aw. Piei'.^cd to Religion, Loyalty and I-aw. Although we should have preferred that the conviction resulted from a logical appreciation of
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  • 1017 4 A confirmation will be held by the Bishop of Hongkong at the St. Andrew's Cathedral, Singapore, on November 28. Several 14-inch guns are now under construction by the U. S. Ordnance bureau for the fortification at Corregidor Island. Mr. J. B Bishop, Agtnt of the Meremtile Bank at Kandy, is
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 287 4 WHISKY. BUPEKIOB TO TIIK w^iOCfr^^ a HIGHLAND MOST BXMNSIVE V^* WHISKY OF STERLIXG BRAM>3 IMPORTED. QUALITY- fit From LONDON. LA PERLA DEL ORIENTE. per box of 2fi 430 ioo 10 30 etanM 260 50 4 75 Regalia Orient* 0 4 50 HigbUfe ia the Ea^: ?75 Bflgalia Qua*... 100 750
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    • 146 4 NO BETTER X'IKIAS PRESENT. For your Friends or Relatives, Whether near you 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 ii smiling near To soothe regret and dry the falling
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  • 128 5 CHINAMAN AGAINST CHINAMAN. Kinship versus Trade. Hongkong, Nov. 2, 9 am. fegaaiaed boycott riots took place on 3 m I iv night here. rvmftj six shop 3 au3 godowns were tooted. Sri wa were haded from the warships m tartan to Basis* the police. A Liyonet ehirge
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  • 50 5 Two Men Killed. Ipoh, Nov 2, 12 50. A 3 th watchman baa bees murdered at Batu i ::i by ajaoadj robben, the crime beine pommitted on Saturday night Another murder is reported by ben at Sllak North list night (Sunday) Bokien booseholder being murdered while ■saaßffti
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  • 26 5 Received 4 41 p.m. A private of the Ghndes was drewned at r*ipeaig while at swimming escercise m the Like an Si:urd.iy morning.
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  • 25 5 Ipoh, Nov. 2 ad, 12.55 Rains have caused a slip >>n the new Ir moh Railway and the line is blocked.
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  • 538 5 The Xi-v lidagno Aauu.il ni-ikes its apntHTßiiffi for thci second year on Trafalgar i» k v, < k-'.'bcr 21>*. Mr Aian H. Burgoyne, *::e weii-kn_>wn ttavad Wlitel and critic, is ,t,'ii2 nnsgmnsihlci for its production, and he II been fortunate m 'he gentle men who are tb
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  • 76 5 KING'S GRACIOUS MESSAGE. (By Submarine Telegraph.— Reuter's) Rec. Nov 2, 10 am. On the occasion of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Crown taking over the territories oftheEist India Company, the King sent a massage to the peoples of India, foreshadowing at the earliest possible opportunity the extension of
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  • 78 5 German Press Excited. Source of the Information. The German Press is more excited than ever over the Kaiser's recent utterances at the interview and criticises vehemently the crass blunders m great affairs. The papers suggested that Prince Buelow is too willing to comply with the Emperor's wishes. It
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  • 50 5 Germany Still Agitated. Reo. Nov. 2nd, 0.10 pm. The Ilc-rlin newspapers declare that when the Reichstag assembles on November the fourth it will want to know the Emperor's posit:on, and whether Prince von Buelow omits to read his documents merely because they come from the Emperor.
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  • 66 5 Heavy Punishment. ihe Sultan of Turkey has. ordered the death penalty for the leaders of the military mutiny and severe punishment to others. A telegram from Constantinople states that the mutineers were marched, tied together, to the Central Square and shown to the assembled troops as men who
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  • 10 5 The Bulgarian plenipotentiaries have arrived at Constantinople.
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  • 112 5 Received at 10 a.m. The Archbishop of York has resigned on thf ground of his health. Lieut Vim. Dalrvmple BCaclagan waa the jnnior robaltern it 1 the ftegim »nt Native Infantry raised by Col. Leighton at P;t!;imcottah m 1^26. The battalion arrived at Sintrapore or April
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  • 153 5 Mr Justice Sercombe Smith had completed bis Court work before r<> n to-day. The Chief Justice took work m chambers. A J wanese formerly m the emp] >y of Mr C. H. B >se, of 28 Short Street, has been arrested "n a charge of stealing clothing worth $27. To-morrow
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  • 578 5 KISKS IMPRISONMENT FOR LIFE Long lost property. Examination of finger prints, and reference to voluminous police records, were features m a case which came before Mr Thunder iv the Third Court yesterday. Kadin Abdul Karim was charged with having returned from banishment, and there were further charges
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  • 182 5 Yesterday before Mr Howard, District Judge, Adolf Klimanoff sued Emil Ott for •S-~>oo damages for breach of contract. Defendant counter-claimed for 8125 for passage money due to him. Mr Crabb Watt was for the plaintiff and Mr Chopard for the defendant. Plaintiff gave evidence. He wag a
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  • 136 5 Mr A. B. Klyne sued Mr Victor de Souza yesterday afternoon m the District Court, before Mr Howard for |98 the value of a poly phone and six records. The plaintiff siiJ that the defendant came to his house on the day m question and told the people iv the
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  • Correspondence.
    • 147 5 To the Editor, Dear Sir, Can you kindly oblige by letting me know why a class of walking stick is called PenaDg Lawyer A gentleman who is now here on travels wishes to know how the name of Penanir Lawyer originated and desires to be enlightened. I
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  • 277 5 The marriage was solemnised this afternoon (Oct. 26), at the Scots Kirk, Colpettv, of the Rev. John A.Gray, of the Presbyterian Church, Singapore, ana Miss Caroe rfwaine Adeney, daughter of Mr. J. W. Adeaey, Hendon, London, and cousin of Dr. Adeney, Principal of one of the Congregational
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  • 162 5 (St Andrews Day.) The orchestral arrangements for the accompaniments are c<»w iv progress and when these are ready postcards will be sent out for rehearsals, which will begin later ou m the month. Letters are about to be sent out to various ladies and L^utlemeu inviting
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  • 119 5 The Penang Turf Club's Balance Sheet for the year ending 30th September last is published and considering the bad times gone through during the interval must be regarded as satisfactory. Starting with a credit balance of $14,262 they end up some $l f BOG less or
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  • 152 5 Bose's Circus continues still to attract Singapore people, as the tent Avas crammed on Saturday latt. Great credit is due to Prof. Bose for his energetic management and ways of attracting an audience. The illusion box by M. G-anapati is really mystifying to the public. There is an entire change
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 146 5 ROBINSON Co. KALtluii New Special Model No. UO. Built Entirely of Steel THE "TRI-COASTEK" RALEIGH The Tri-Coaster the Registered name of the New Sturmey Archer Tfam Speed Hub. to which is aided a Back Pedalling Brake acting internally ou the Hub itself Complete with best Electro Plated Lamp, Bell, Pomp
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  • 928 6 (Via Ceyion.) Egypt and a Protectorate. i London, October 24th. Telegrams from Cairo state that an interview is published with Sir Eldon Gorst, who, m denying the rumours of the establishment of a British Protectorate over Egypt, 3aid I that Britain had given Turkey and Europe •olemn pledges
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 540 6 SHIPPING. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., ltd. A. regular FORTNIGHTLY Service 1b maintained between Japan and Europeby the following NEV TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. Csdk* Mail Contracts with THSB IMPBEIAI. JAPANS3S GOVBSNMBNT. Specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First Second Class passengers,
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    • 747 6 SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Torts, Plymouth and London. Tbjongb Bills of Lading issued fo? China Coast, Persian Gulf Continental and American Ports. Steamert will Uav« Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) 1908 1909 Oceana Nov.
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    • 708 6 SHIPPING OCEAU STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre and
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    • 654 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regolar service between Hamburg, Bremen, Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched f ort lightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking
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    • 579 6 SHIPPING. nd r ill 1^« Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LIHE The fast and well-known mail steamer* of thie Company sail fortnightly from Bremen. Hamburg via Eotterdam, Antwerp, Southampton Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connection Marseilles, Naples, Alexandria ai:d vice versa) Port Saiu Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore. Hongkong, Shanghai, Nagasaki
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  • 1259 7 IaWCAJi Campaign Methods eru'-in Presidential campaigns are con "jvj with wonderful skill and with a vasi jystem of organisation, having very little re 'ijkanee to the political machinery employee m an English electoral contest. M tbc baad cf the opposing forces of tin e p „m and
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  • 93 7 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Benefits a City Councilman at Kingston, Jamaica. Mr. W. O'Reilly Fogarty, who is a member of the City Council at Kingston, Jamaica. West Indies, writes as follows One bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy had good effect on a cough that was giving me trouble
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  • 80 7 (Corrected up to Nor 2.) Ban* 4 ni/a nom 2/4^ demand a/3| Private credits 3 in/u 2/4 T s credits 6 m/s 2/4| Pkawci, demand Bank^. 291 i Giimakt, demand 236 J India, T. T, w 174f Hongkono, demand M 24% Yokohama, demand 113f Java, demand m 139^ Bangkok,
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  • 132 7 No? 2, *Tin $70X0 Gambier buyers 8.40 Gambier Cube No. 1 12.20 Gambier Cube No. 2 1 1.5 0 Pepper Black (ord'n. S'pore) buyers 10.12^ Pepper, White (fairL.W. 5 p.c buyers 15.75" Nutmegs (110 to tie lb.)~, 18.00 Nubnega (80 to the lb.> w 20.00 Mace (Banda) M nom
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  • 764 7 -apical Capital Issue Paid leaned paid op Value op Co__pan r Q_, lj: y $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining Co. Ltd 775 $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited 650 $600,000 600.0C0 10 10 Broeeb Hydraulic Tin Oo 1M 10 v £400,000 350,000 1 I Dufx Development O
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 39 7 Croup. Gin Chamberlain* Cough Remedy as soon as the child beeomea hoarse, or even alter the croapy cough appears, and the attack may be warded off. There is no better medicine m the Tn;irL-f Im hlhUmb than this remedy.
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    • 210 7 N. D. L Combined Round Voyages. Singapore, Deli (Sumatra), Penang, Singapore OR Singapore, Penang, Deli (Sumatra), Singapore by N. D. L. first cla-^ passenger steamers (German Mail, S.S. Kanee and S.S. Malaya l Tickets for the Round Trip will be issued at the reduced rate of >55 Passengers travelling lsi
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    • 530 7 On the Berth. THE SUM S. N. Co., Ltd. FOB BANGKOK. The Siamese s.s. REDANG will be despatched for the above port on the 6th instant at midday. For Freight and Passage apply to THE EAST ASIATIC Coy, Ltd. Agents. Xov 3 6.11 NOTICE. SINGAPORE TO BANGKOK. The steamer Ban
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    • 415 7 TENDERS FOR ENGINEERING SUPPLIES. Tenders are invited for the supply of Engineering Materials required by Sarawak Government for the year 1909. Full particulars can be obtained en application to Messrs. Paterson, Simons and Co., Ltd.. Sarawak Government Agents, Singapore, or at Resident's Office, Sarawak. No tenders will be considered after
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    • 330 7 THE YOKOHAMA OOCfC GO.. LTD. No. 1 DOCK. No 2 DOCK JSGSS* l nsido 514 ft Length inside 375 ft. 75 ift entrance top 95 ft botr Wi dtn of entrance, top 60.5 ft. bott. Water on blocks 27 5 ft. Water on blocks 20.5 ft. rime to pump out
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    • 89 7 i;U^Ki«it)».'n?ffKO^iinß| IMATICOI wmai Physicians prescribe Grimault'e Matxo M 'I.' I v Ktaw X*4 at thp same time tt< innotfensive raOMdj n the trcament cf Act. Chronic Discharge*. The GapsoUs, uniike < do not cum eraptioju on ttie ikin or pi oduce iv MATICO INJECTION is used m recent MATICO CAPSULES
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  • 1025 8 Special Meeting, Monday, Nov. 2. L'UE EXT His Excellency tha Oonoaoi Sir Join Anderson. Hi 3 > x tllenoy Major-Gen. T. Ferrott, C.B ,O.C T. Th*j Hon'ble the X }s. (Joun Penang, R. N. Bland The Hon'bld the Res. CovmciHos Malacca, W. Evans. Tfea H.n'ble the Id Attorney-General
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  • 352 8 S. C. C. vs Garrison. There was quite a large attendance to watch this match which took place last evening and those who attended were rewarded by seeing a fast and interesting game. The ground was more favourable for Rugby than it has been of late and m consequence
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  • 71 8 The score of the Ipoh Lidics, who tired under favourable conditions on Thursday, was 631, as compared with Penang'a 668, and Singap »-c's 628 Details Mrs. Ocekraea 44 43 Mrs. Nod Walker 44 39 88 Mrs. RuUedge 44 38 82 Mrs. Oortis 44 07 81 Mrs.
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  • 76 8 i The prize meeting of the Malay States Rifle Volunteers opened on Oct. 31, with an excellent attendance of 45 out of ~>- entrants. The leading scores were J. Brown 31 33 5 69 J. Booth 31 32 5 68 Campbell 33 30 1 67 C.M.Curtis 32
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  • 115 8 The following is the result of play for the Men's October Medal Dr. Ellis 43 43 86 0=77 Capi Badham Thornhill 50 45 95 12^83 About ■JO.others played, but these were the only cards handed m. The Ladies' November Medal has been postponed to Monday, lt'.th.
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  • 126 8 Final and Shiklk Presentation. His Excellency the Governor Las kindly consented to present the Football Association Shield and medals after the conclusion oi the match to-day, S. C. C. v West Kents I. The position is Boxnewhat complicated. It the West Keats I win to-day, they win the
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  • 147 8 First Case Under New Ordinance to Detain Prisoners Temporarily. Rushed through the Legislative Council at breakneck speed, in' accordance with wired instructions from the Secretary of State, the new Foreign Offenders' Ordinance was not loDg m beiuj* put into operation. It was only on Wednesday last that the
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  • 105 8 THE CAUSE LIST The November sitting has 20 suits down for hearing, among them. Syed Omar b. Moh. Alsagoff v S. Hood b. Moh. Al Joffree. Ang Chong Cheng v Lim Ho Puah. Moh. Said Biker v Unku. Suleiman and Wong Ah Fook (January). W. A. G. Tilleke
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  • 115 8 It must have bean Keng Teng Whee's unlucky day. Ciflessly ambling along Alex-andra-road at a late hour on Sunday ho was sublimely unconscious of danger, but well aware that he was carrying the substantial sum of dollar* eleven and cents fifteen m his pockets. At the corner
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  • 411 8 By Major E. C. Ellis, Acting Commandant S. V. C Singapore, 3rd November. S. V. C. All units of the S. V. C. will take part m the Garrison parade for His Majesty the King's Birthday on !'th Nov Beds and mosquito nets will be ready
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  • 170 8 The P. O. Homeward Mail s.s. "Assaye" left Hongkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday, and is due here at 7 am. on Thursday. The P. O. Outward Mail s.s. Oceana left Colombo at 5 30 p.m. on Saturday and may be expected to arrive here on Friday morninv
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 40 8 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, p.a.r-1) a.rmlirat.inn. Tf t.hia dnoc nnf. offov/l
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    • 21 8 PIANOS Bought, Sold or Exchanged Pianos at $150 and Upwards, by different Makers Guaranteed m Perfect Order and Made for the
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    • 254 8 DE KONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPij. U*BBm CoNTi-.Acr -vvr-h TTM fJUI ÜBMhim India <jOvern:u,vt Agreats at Singapore, Ships' Agency, late J. Daendels Co.. 2-3. Coilye: <» THE UNDERMENTIONED DATE- OF DEPARTURE APE ONLY APPROXIMATE s.s. Merkl's Bengkaiis. Siak. Pakan Baroe. Pimnfi iLabocan -Hiiik Asahan (Tandjong-Baleii and lielawan-Deli s.s. SPBBLMIH Kiouw. Muntok, Blinjoe.
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 475 8 CLEARANCES Nov 1. Sabine Ricktners, Dut. str., Fries, for Paleuibang. Nov 2. Emilie, Dut. str., Mahmood, for Rhio. Isabella, Dut. str., Sulong, for Rhio and Sin^kep. Hai Nam, Brit, str., Phillips, for Muar and Malacca. Thongwa, Brit, str., Herrington, for Penang, Madras and Ne^apatam. Ban YongSeng, Brit, str., Ad^us, for
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    • 652 8 VESSELS IN PORT. Men-of-war Fiaj? and Tons Commanders Arrived Krorn When F r Waterwitch H.M.S. Sur. 640 Lt Douglas Oct 24 S'pore Strains Uncertain Sea Mew Col. Yacht 500 Coleman Oct 8 Malacca I n certain Ship Flaj? Ton8 Master Arrived From Consignee For \v ner Bangkok Ger 1237 Nicolaicen
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