The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 17 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, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1908. NO. 6,449
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  • 141 1 Sesone the Italian tried iu connec'iDn with the Partile case has been sentenced to six mouths imprisonment— Page r >. The Chris! mas Island homicide case occupied attention at the AjKSai yesterday Page 8. Austria is reported to te sending trcops over the Montenegrin frontier Page 5.
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  • 34 1 The er.citement incident to travelling and change of food and water often briogs on diarrhoea, and for this reason no one should leave home without a bottle of Chamberla n's
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  • 765 1 OH [Mr (irayson am wilting to leave the House because 1 foel defctftddd l-\ Uh mrntanT id which I find myself. (Cries of M Order! a U(3 1' I 1 Report in Eton 6 paper of rpm n Houf-e.of Commo 8 vll<n Mr Vic tor Gravson. Socialist, moved Bdjoaramettl of
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 320 1 t\A yb buy inferior milk when you can get $P £V V/j>> the best at the same price? B f^SS flf/p 1 '/^i tl S K jfrFl /^'^§i *v^ f^lt^ 1 C%s|tg|g« GUARANTEED I rne n *^^y free from 2il germs and added B > fc *^-^_^_l__J~]' preservatives. fi ADELPHI
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    • 463 1 WAYANG KASSIM. Return of the Favourites! TO'NIGHTH TO*NIGHTU! AT THE ALEXANDRA HALL, NORTH BRIDGE ROAD. AFT2IB SRIE B2INOEN. Wednesday S !TI JOHANTL. PRICES AS USUAL. S. KASSIM, Sole Proprietor. Entertainments. Entertainments. HARIM A HALL THE ALHAMBRA. 8 1 A LONG FELT WANT. Klimanoff's Grand Show. a "l w to y
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    • 92 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Notice re Alhambra orchestra Pa£e 1. Wayang Kassim to-night Aftab Srie Banoen Pa^e 1. Notice re proposed establishment of a S<. Andrews Society Page 2. Christmas presents at B. P. de Silva's tin well-known jeweller, and Otomune Pages A and 3. Auction sales. Land in various districts on
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 345 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday, 1 7th High Water.— s.36 a., 4 31 p Municipal Commission, 2.30 p WSD^ESDAY, ISth Bitjb Water 643a, 4 p Choral Festival, St. Andrew's 9 p Thursday 19th High Water.— 7 35 a., 7.19 p P O Mail Homeward due. Rallies Hotel Band Dinner 8 p Choral
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  • 913 2 At Una season of the year when the same see3 a Pre idential election the male inhabitants of the United States seemingly abandon ail other occupations in favour of devising novel conditions whereou to depend an election wager. Tea* a nation should apparently suspend its business, its
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 98 2 The Declaration of Independence by Bul-gar-.a has ltd a French contemporary to inquire how far Europe is tending towards a universal republic. It nnds that since the French Revolution the following 14 kingI «ns or empires have been created Bavaria, 1^05; Saxony, 1x06 Wurtenberg, 1806; Netherlands, 18M and 1615 Westphalia,
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    • 482 2 Coventry Royal Cross Frame. SPECIFICATION: FRAME.— 22, 24, 26 ins. Wcldlcss Steel Tube. FREE WHE£L G H A! N.— Perry's. BBAKES.^Bowden's rim roller front back. TYRE.— The Special Midland (guaranteed.) SADDLE.— Comfortable three wire. i\ii l £j Dl\U 1 IlEilYij} LIU* NOTIQES, NOTIQES. GONOSAN (Riedcl) NOTICE. contains Sandalwood oil and
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    • 687 2 NOTICES. SINGAPORE ST. ANDREW'S SOCIETY. NOTICE A Meeting of Scotchmen will be held on Friday 27th November 1908 at 5.15 p.m. in the Exchange Room for the purpose of forming a St. Andrews Society in Singapore. Captain Sir Arthur Young, k.c.m.g., has kindly consented to take the Chair All Scotchmen
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    • 522 2 INSURANCES. NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE AtfD MARINE. YAN6-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOC. LTD. MARINE. CHINA FRE 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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    • 641 2 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. Paid-up Capitaa ...115,000,000 Rkservi Fund: Sterling Reserve $15,000,000 t9qcUi(inM Silver Reserve $14,000,000 uw u w Reservm Liability of Proprietors -.$15,000,000 Court of Direct-orb. E. Sh»t,ltk, Esq. Chairman Hon. Mr. W. J. (trbsson Darcnr Ceaibkah. E. G. Bakkett, Esq. C. H. Lbnimakn, h*^ Q. Fkiesland, Esq.
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  • 312 3 "Eatanswill" In Japan*. It would be to know exactly whv all the British Eewapap3rs in Japan are at daggers drawn against ca^h other. There siems to be a general fight on in which the participants include the Japan Qazatte, Japan Mail, Japan Chronicle, Japan Herald, the Ssoul Press,
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 575 3 Lame Back, This ailment is usually cansed 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 afforc relief, bind on a piece of flannel slightl> dampened with
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    • 293 3 USE "EAGLE" CEMENT. Z_!!!__FOR HIGH CLASS WORK, BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED, Contractors to Government "GENASCO" TROPICAL ROOFING 2 Ply $10 per roll of 216 square feet, 3 $1 2 I, complete with Nails, Caps and cement for fixing. Sectional Illustration- or /^J^^^Jm j jLu^yf M&SO*/ OENASCO SMOOTH SUWACE READY BOOFINO /kSs^^J
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    • 554 3 At! SPECIAL BARGAINS Su |p X'MAS PRESENTS! M p GRAND DISPLAY J OF b HIGH CLASS JAPANESE ART WORK. creatand RFnurTinMQ UNPRECEDENTED nEUUt* 1 IUiNO Till Wednesday, November 25. Every Description of Modern Antique Art Work MOST SUITABLE Tor Presents to Vonr friends of Caste. PARCELS CAREFULLY j NEW STOCK
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    • 431 3 AUCTIONS. AUCTION SALE OF The Valuable Freehold Residential Properties, hNOv as iTBaTRIIOUB A DUKBABK. To be held at Powell Go's Saleroom On Tuesday, Ist December, at 2-30 p.m. Lot l. STRATHMORE. All that valuabn piece or portion of freehold land a&Mtt at Tanglin Hill. Singapore, estimated to contain an area
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 18 4 On Nov. 9th, a 4 Tambun Road, Ipob, the wife of A. H. Claessen of a daughter.
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    • 59 4 Rose— Thomson— At the Presbyterian Chinch, Penang, on Nov. 12, 1908, by the Rev. Ernest Lawson, M.A., John Stuart Rose, m.b., Ch.b d.p.h. (Aberdeen), Asst. Municipal Health Officer, eldest son of David Rose, Esq., of Cromdale, Strathspey, Morayshire, to Jessie Park, second daughter of the late Rev. John Thomson,
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    • 17 4 At Penaug, on the 13 th. Wilhelmina Matilda Augusta Rjdyk (nee Diemont) wife of Charles Rodyk.
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  • 1232 4 The Singapore Free Perss. Tuesday, Nov 17, 1908. Here shall tike Press the People's riabt maintain, 1- awed bv influence and unbribed by pa;n H»re patriot Troth h** flonous precept* dta-.v. Ple.'^^d to Religion, Loyalty and I^iu. The Municipal Commissioners of Singapore meet again this afternoon to further consider tin
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  • 148 4 > < One C.IS9 of cholera is reported fro in Awr Rajah li >ad. A Chinese clerk employed in i chop at Eochora Rjad has abscondel with $27'.). Abdul Eider, a EUing, of Teluk Kurau Kechil, has lost twenty-one fowls whi-h he values at $20. A Sikh woinm living at
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  • 271 4 The Choral Festival at St, Andrew's Cathedral takes place each ni^rht at I p Ul Oa the first Li/ht all seats are* free, and hoped that on both nitrh's there «rill be i fu'l attendance to hoir thd programme of sacred music that has lr»eu arriuo^d unl- the
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  • 481 4 CoL B. S. I <; 19 i n Penang iY< ml u Jbu ij 1 tbe Mongolia* Thi ra mil I- i ion a Eoglic i ion Cbnroh on Sundi 845 am,to be c deducted bj the Bif J A B. Cook. Ibe A lelphi il ■•<•: g ring tier
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 222 4 SX7PEBIOB TO Till-: WVji7C%L^ A HIGHLAND HOST EXPENSIVE mm^zi j* WHISKY OF STERLING BRANDS IMPORTED. *^^^J Q*^^ QUALITI I i i 8 I (ij I I |j) I I I! I I '4 I 1 9 3 PATRONIZED f^l^.'^ BY ROYALTY. -HAS aAINED PUBLIC CONFIDENCE" Ceylon Mail. B. P. De
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    • 324 4 (With a view to avoid the inevitable rushing of work for the I X'MAS MAILS and securing the first condition for the production of a picture lof really artistic merit, viz j2time and leisure, j G. R. Lamberi Co., LIMITED, 1 invite their intended clients to I come now for
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  • 82 5 AUSTRIA'S POLICY. Provoking Montenegro. (By Submarine Telegraph Reuter'a) m E istsn question is slumbering, penl- negotiations with Constantinople, refing which contradict 17 reports are Bt, but it is believed that they are proj !asg fairly. BawiTadI at 3 -i> pm. MoatWMgTO has protested to Austria gainst ri lationa
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  • 66 5 Ungrateful and Uproarious. K lisa test s donation of Mks 25,000 tot.be fail For the relief of the ■afferent \m 'h- 1 Hmini Colliery disaster, Westphalia. Piia Prill tinted the scene. gl "e.l him with the most h stila uproar, loag oontfrmad, till the 'linos received a deputation
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  • 39 5 On their own Heads. Mr Bum!] i] ag r Bristol, and re- j rob kbilitj of the L>. Is rej using Bi 1. s.i-1 thej were urkiag on a danget .;> oomrao. Thoir I »ld 1 rown heads.
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  • 46 5 Reoem I at 1020a.n bi iddm tl-j.iia f rom apoplexy at Eaeseler, principal aida-de-D] to tfcc K bar, Bu Majaatj hai a i Um B I rudl an! returns ox b, it hero he grants an andi 1 3 Prin< b Bualow.
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  • 17 5 ::io >'.. A Mr Heoej JurBg the tr: I »rabani BMI -tt Sia F:au-
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  • 26 5 I: i Nor. 16, 6 39 pm. Br. C. G Lug, B shop rf S b ia n appointed Anbbkhop o! V >rk > <
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  • 297 5 Captain Tbode, 4 the German steamer roseeate I men young kpaness iromea and tiro men before I/.euter r i- L iterday, m tho Marine Court i being Blowawmys. Bta ■•id tUat r^" t h:i bad told him three .lays after the- I left K-K-hiuot/.u th it ha
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  • 62 5 A mart ol the Hongkong Birthday Bill A somewhat unexpected incident was vrben one ol the dances was over the trie lights in the ball room went out, ml remained eitiaguisbed for soui«a time. The lights in the other rooms were burning ud, excepting for a little amusement, the mishap
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  • 31 5 EMPEROR AND DOWAGER DEAD. (By Submarine Telegraph. Keutor's) Received at 10.10 a.m. Reuter's correspondent at Peking wires that the Emperor of C-iiai aud the Djwager Empress are both dead.
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  • 116 5 A Striking Comparison. Ceremonies Three Thousand Years Old. Prince Pa Vv'ei, thi two yeir old son of Prince Chun, was proclaimed Eaiperor of China on Not. 14. Pnnce Chien Prince Chan) is appointed Regent No trouble is anticipated. The Court will go into mourning for three years.
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  • 138 5 Tim Received Nov 14, 12.30 pm. We received a telegram from our Peking I Correspondent ou the 21st Jay of the 10th moon (14th Nov. 08) Bajing that our Emperor haa received an order from the I Empress D >wager on the 20th (Nov. 13) to app >int
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  • 65 5 licceiveJ at 5.15 p.m. < >jr Peking correspondent Btates that the necessitv of choosing a succ3ssor to the Throne aros3 oa accouit of the Emperor Buffering too freely from action of the bowels, and fe=linsj exceeding exhaustion. F.>r the purpose of miking a Regency the Proclamations issued
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  • 108 5 ReceiTed Sncday at coon. N .body is allowed either to enter or go oat from the Imperial Palace. r>3t\veeu 6 aud 7 o'clock iu the afternoon of the 21st of this moon (Not. 11 h) the Empoor's illness was getting so Bdrious that there was no
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  • 23 5 The Editor is in receipt of a telegram stating that the Dowager Empress died on Sunday at -J p m. > <
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  • 104 5 WHAT IS A PUBLIC PLACE? Two Chinese, a youth and an elderly woman, were charged b-fore Mr Green, second magistrate, yesterdav, with depositing a corpse ia the Peoples Park. They both denied the charge. Malay P C. 434 said that at 5 pm. on Saturday he was
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  • 1649 5 {Special for the "Singapore Free Prets") The almost simultaneous passing away of the aged Eaipress-Dj wager of China, and of the ill fated Eoiparor Kuang-hsii has given rise to a vary we'i founded suspicion that the death of the Emperor had been en* compassed or
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  • 159 5 Stonethbowikg at Trains. Cboo Teh Kwan, a Chinese youth attending the Commercial Class at Raffles lus'itutioa, figured before Mr Thuude in the third magistrate's court, yesterday, on a charge of disorderly conduct by throwing stones at a train. A Bengali "P. C. said he bad been placed on
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  • 120 5 Messrs Koh Co., the well-known postcard dealers of Bras-bisih-road, aie early in the h'dld with their legible catalogue of 1909. In the Portuguese Church of St. Jo3eph on Sunday last dual events were celebrated. At 8 a.m. a solemn high mass performsd by Father Cardoso, the vicar general of the
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 132 5 t Robinson Co. \L IVlilo k TO V Rk7 A A R NOW OPEN Vc^^l^^^*^ s c^ ever y description an ImiV^^f^veL* Is^l^ -f nieuse Variety to Select From. HIGH CUSS TOYS AT M3DZRITE <J^^^&§|\p^4^3[^ To y s for Girls. ■t'^^^?^&i- i \ll% v r'^/ Toys for Boys. tSfllf f
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  • 534 6 (Via Hcmghmg.} Three Monarchs Meet. London, Nov. 6. Kaiser William is visiting Austria, and arrives to-morrow at Schoenbrun, where a meeting between the two Emperors is regarded as of the highest importance. The King of ireece is simultaneously visit- 1 ing the Emperor Francis Joseph. German Attitude Condemned.
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  • 185 6 (7* H /.•-.•>;; Vicf.roys Tames Removed. Peking, November 6. Au Imperial Rescript lias been issued sanciMMuag the removal of the Yiceroy"s Yanien him Paotin-ju. the capital, to Tientsin. Canton-Han wow Railway. Tbefr ma f>t:es have made inquiries regardic, the Canton-Hankow Railway and have ordt-rtd that the whole lino
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 32 6 I Croup. _/rV' U a bt r:^ n Cough Ueme<ly as soon Mtbe chUd become, hoarse, or even after the 2 h W«^ attack may be 1 off Tht re lsuo bmcr
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    • 477 6 SHIPPING. KYJ. JAPAN MAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY Serrioe is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. Undb* Mail Oontbacts with THB IMPBBIAL JAPANKS* GOVBBKM»NT. Specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First Second
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    • 744 6 SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For Chins, Japan, Penang:, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London* Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and Ameri- can Porte. Steamers will leart Singapore oa Of abottt MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) 1908 1909 Devanha
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    • 705 6 SHIPPING OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. LW. 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 Marseille?, Havre and
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    • 634 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers o! this Company maintain a regalar 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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    • 602 6 SHIPPING. 11# JJ^« Li Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERM AH MAIL LIVE The fast and well-known mail steamers of this Company sail fortnightly from Bremen Hamburg via Rotterdam. Antwerp, Southampton Gibraltar, Genoa, Naplee, (connection MfttMtllM Naples, Alexandria and vioe versa) Port S& i Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Singapore. Hong koug,
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  • 759 7 are English Lntrllectually Duller Than Chinese and Indians nation as one family. Knglish people are very dull of intellect, compared with some of the races of the Far East," Bishop Molony, of Mid-China, declared in the course of a farewell sermon preached to missionaries in St. Bride's Church,
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  • 71 7 (CoEEECTED UP TO Nov 16.) Bank 4 m/s nom demand M 2,3f Priyate credits 3 m/i 2/4^ credits 6m/8 M 2/4| Pranot, demand Bank^, 291 Gmmajtt, demand E*dia,T. T, 174f Howokoho, demand w 25 Tokohama, demand nom 113J Java, demand 139| Banqkox, demand •••67 3ov«*«ionB, Bank Buying $8 54
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  • 138 7 JNov lb *?in 70.12| Gambier buyers 8 75 Gambier Oube No. 1 13.25 Gaiabier Cube No. 2 12.75 Popper Black (ord'n. S'port) 10.75 Pepper, White (fairL.W. 6 p c buyers 17.50 Nutmegs (110 to tie ib.)~. 18 00 Nutmegs (80 to th« lb 4 20.0# Mace (Banda) w noat
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  • 785 7 Capital Capital Issue Paid Issued paid np Value op Company. Qaotatfoa $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining 00. Ltd 750 $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited 7CO $600,000 600.0C0 10 10 Brueeh Hydraulic Tin M. Co Ltd 10 «0 £400,000 350,000 1 1 Duff Development Oo Ltd 400
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 124 7 IROM THE ANTILLES. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Benefits a C::y Councilman at Kingston, Jamaica. 3fr, W. f fßt illy Foyarty. who is a member Un C.:y Council at Kingston, Jamaica, v -t IcJit-. writes IS follows One bottle I .haiiibtrlain's Cough Remedy had good I on a cough that was giving
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    • 586 7 WANTED. Wanted a clerk, Eurasian or Chinese, able to write Shorthand and Type for Hill Station in Java. Letters to R. N. R. 8., Free Press. Nov 12 1 1-LL-TO LET. GODOWN TO BE LET. The very convenient and substantial GODOWN known as No. 152 Havelock Road, Singapore, with river
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    • 542 7 On the Berth. STOOMVAART MAATSOHAPPIJ NEDERLAND. Steamship Company "NEDERLAND.' 1 The Company's Mail Steamer M VONDEL will leave Batavia on the 19th November, 1908 at 1 p.m. and is expected to arrive here on Saturday, 21st November, 1908 in the morning. She will sail for Sabang, Colombo, Suez, Port-Said, Genoa,
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    • 219 7 SB CHAPOTEAUT'S §fj PiiOSPIiO-GLYCERATE in Loss of Vitality 2nd Power, [v Nervous Debility, >v Neurasthenia, fullV Impotence, 1 eacl SSsV Insomnia x^ and Nervous Troubles in adults and children, Setd in CAPSVLES, in SYRUP, or in WINS. CHAPOTEAUT PARIS FRANCE LIM i Ml»i 111 II 111 111 IM~FOR STILE. FOR
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    • 373 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 Widt h 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
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  • 1027 8 COOLIES TRIED AT ASSIZES. Sikh Policeman's Death. A9 to how a Sikh policeman named Socbet Singb, stationed at Christmas Island, came by his death, a jury in the Singapore Court of A39lz», presided over by the Chief Justice, Sir W. H Hvndmau Jones, was yesterday called on to
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  • 451 8 SESONE IMPRISONED. A PLEA OF GUILTY. Charles Sesore appeared before Mr Howard in the District Court, yesterday, on two charges of criujioal breach of trust as a servant of sums of $-">OO and $650 belonging to Messrs Pertile and Company. Mr Hasting Rhodes, Deputy Public Prosecutor, appeared for the Crown,
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  • 306 8 We-t Kkhts I vs B.C.C. The rephiv of this drawn game to decide who is to h'-ivl the above shield will take place this BTening on the Esplanade. A gieit deal of interest is centered on the re^ilt, an<li r will undoubtedly be a very k^en match.
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  • 102 8 Thk Scon RtoBsll P&izi. The second race f r this trophy was held List nifjLt over the Esplanade Course. The weather was perfect, a slight tide being agair>t the to its. The crews were. 1 Mickay 1). Robertson, Brandt, Dobbs (str). 2 Gibbs, BransoD,Staargaard,Wald(Bt-). When the boats came into
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  • 63 8 Thrkatknki) TO Shoot His Mcthkk. Wiiliaiu Anc,'U3, a Eurasian, appeared before Mr Thunder, ac'.ing third magistrate, yesteid y, on charges of bein^ in possession of a revolver and attemptel extort i-jn. Police Constable Blyton, vflio had charge of the accusei, asked for a postpaneinent and heavy bail, His
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  • 313 8 Hurt With a Sword Stick. Korayasi and Fuzioka, two respectable looking Japanese, were charged before Mr Green, second magistrate, yesterday afternoDn, with trespassing into bouse No. 36, Cavenagh Road, with intent to annoy, and voluntarily causing hurt to Noburo Oda with a sword stick. Mr Baker prosecuted and
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  • 229 8 Missing Witnesses. Two Hokiens named Kob Hoh and Tan Sang were bit' re Mr Thunder, acting third un^istrate, yesterday afternoon, ou a charge of voluntarily causing hurt to ;i man who had since died. Mr Lowell appeared for the prosecution and Mr Campbell defended. Yeow Lin
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  • 289 8 On Nov. 2 a tfang of between thirty and i forty sampan men went to the house of the contractor who supplies the Harbour Department with fuel for the launches, and threatened t:> maim h'm if he refused to join their cause by stopping supplies. The contractor
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  • 103 8 "We who have given the best of cur lives to plodding, tbgging, trade union woik, of the sort that does not bring advertisement iu the newspapers, are not going to be switched, in or ou'side the House of Commons, by a boy. We intend to pursue cur constitutional policy in
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  • 141 8 The P. and O. Homeward Mail s s. Ddlhi left Hongkong at 1 p*m. on Saturday, and is due here at 0 a.m. on Thursday. The P. and O. Outward Mail steamer Devanha left Colombo at 11 p.m. on Saturday, and may be expsciel to arrive here oa
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 8 8 tiCO 9 a P Sules and Ejection still
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    • 23 8 Nothing to Fear. Mothers need have no hesitancy in giving Chamberlain's Cough Remedy to their little ones, as it contains absolutely nothing in-
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    • 302 8 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Under Contract with thk Nbihwm I Bin India 'tovsrnmbnt. Agenta at Singapore, Ships" Agency, late J. Daendels Co., 2-3. Collyer Quay THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE. Bkotwer Moeara-Sab >im;iang and 1'jii.ubi Kov 1^ Speklman Riouw. Muntok. Blinjoe. fiorintfni Tillt Paugkal-Pinan^. Koba and Tuboaii
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 516 8 PASSENGERS. Per Brouwer Mr D. Y. van Wijngaarden. Per La Sejne Mme. G. Stone, Aleh and Teard, Mr D. Jettulla, Mr D. Aiken, Mr and Mrs J. Cohen, Messrs B. d'Hendeconrt, Cable, A. F. Mitchell, G. Btabbs and A. M. Garet. Per Perak Messrs CD. Slater and A. Smith. Per
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    • 634 8 VESSELS IN PORT. Men-of-war Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From When PW Sea Mew Col. Yacht 500 Coleman Oct 8 Malacca Uncertain Ship Flasr Tons Master Arrived From Consignee For Wher. Ban Hong Leong Brit 7« 9 Rushton Nov 15 Bangkok Low Sum Bangkok 17 C. Hock Kian Dut 1020
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