The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 11 January 1909

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEX CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, JANUARY 11, 1909. NO. 6,495
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  • 115 1 A great fire has brokao out in Now York— Page 5. Dataila of Ba'urday'i iport irill be found on page 8. A report on Pahaiig Consolidated will be f< and on Page 7. The Ghurrison beat the Merchant! i» the cricket tournament ou Saturday Pjfje 6. The
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  • 783 1 Of secret societies, whose < tioni in 8 i\ 0 tie Chief o( P >li< UUIOUI I i > ♦•rminati.'i) be 1 ;ug an end to, bfti been wti i. I we.e or lta.i;iig one of them was— "b>rn in bloodshed." Though tim s k and those
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 329 1 The Federal Life Assurance Co., of Canada. ESTABLISHED 1332 11KAI) Oil K K, HAMILTON, ONTABIO, CANADA. Qapitai and Assets exceed U 9 OO0 9 000 Gold Dollars. I i ral Life Assra nee Co. is one of the Oldest and most! y known Companies in Canada Its long and successful
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    • 333 1 UNDEU NEW PROPRIETORSHIP. A DELPHI HOTEL. E^| d Select fireproof residential and transit Hotel] commiading the most peaceful and attractive outlook in Singapore facing tho Cathsdr.il an 1 adjoining the Esplanade. NOTABLE CLEANLINESS. SDwnTiTTrnTno ANGLO-FRENCH COOKING. fc IJLC1 J L C I A L I I I b b THE
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    • 157 1 Tiff* 2*t 2*3l? tWVPffstG* To-Night's Programme AT 9=30 P.M. 1. Polka March: "C'est Le Printemps." Pirpegnan. The Alhambra Orchestra, j 2. Subject: "A Collection of Postage Stamps." (The national airs will be played for each nation.) 3. Comic The Misdeeds of a Sack of Coal." ■1. The Training ship La
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    • 114 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. To let. Clarelands— Page 7. Kelly and Walsh have a supply of 1909 annuals Page 4. Notice re Riley Hargreaves and Company —Page 1. Government notice re visit of Sir C. Clernenti Smith Page 4. Notice re Great Eastern Li:< AswifMiee Company Pago 1. Dances. At the Royal
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 303 1 THE WEEK. M. M. Mail Homeward dn<"> M. M. Mail Outward due 6 a. Maxim Coy. Lecture en ICecfa .nisni 0 p. Tuesday, 12tb Elitrb Water.— 2 IS I 35 p S.Y.A. Maxim Coy Ceremonial Drill, 5.30 p S.Y I. Squad and Company Drill 5.50 p S.R E. (V) Electiic
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  • 181 2 have mu tnbta, .;;ace paid i fflone; oti t in 0 h beeq pi '^udei m a.:. Id Endowmenta Xh-- l i llto th« M»l< I fees i= v, D. Biraei teat the Sti tementi list B itkh lei fct the Shai ghai n Coi tan i U
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  • 341 2 T SB Longboat,, tlir Canadian ludiau, defeat ;,indo thr h.ro uf the Olympian games in London, in an exciting Marathon lace at Lire (iarden, New \ork, ou 15th Doraado collipatfl in the twenty-fifth •:il I. in^bo.u wuu the race in 2 his. 15 :s. It was evident daring
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 163 2 *&&*<!\^ THI: "STRAITS" NEW MODEL SPECIAL LOW CUTTING LAWN MOWER. V, oltaftt mowef foi Cru^cefe, T^uusaikl Ooil >^ Lawns. EasUj ftdj tsit <l and of very li^ht draught I^\ To COT H !NS., is. 50. t*/ TO CUT 18 INS., ,jjr >k 23.60, PATENT WATER BALLAST GARDEN ROLLERS. Width and
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    • 668 2 NOTWES. FOUND Motor Car Lamp. Owner may have saiuc on giving description and paying for advertise ment to— Ji. e o Kelly ft Walsh, Lid. Jan 9 12.1 NOTICE. Mr, Tan Sou \\\n and Mr. Tan Soo Jin are authorised to sign per procuration tor i oi firn j from
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    • 429 2 INSURANCES. NOTICE. THE FEDERAL lIFc MSUMIKI COMPANY OF CANADA. B< >RNE< CC have I i I appoiated Gen I I hit E fcrai Uemests aud ti- M f S tea for 'i be l'<-'d< ral Life Ai oranoe C ;ida. yl: len in 9 ttli meoti i 9. arc tlierofore
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    • 325 2 BASKS. Hongkong Shanghai Bankiiu? Corporation, PAIMf Cat-ii,. ttm m j 4|Q I Rbsilvk > I hi, S<. ks.^'l <.i < v ~~s Ooubt op DiKicrroia. i i i E B<i I KOTO. J Baj Banking i i red Banl oia, INCORPORATE ilt F af Capite.l in 60,000 es of £20
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  • 121 3 M \•:a n a ■>«• r;iK 3f js H 1 rfal re% luf i'jn m fetavt v l n in Kur. >[.**. Tii^ gun to -■< a BUS ward Hj tb<? <> >vernmenfc f->r the I in t:om- tfcioa from th^r the I li tbolkhed tha
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  • 123 3 i ;kin# I r iiumi tfnwia, d the Contio n France, or VerwalTlr? two op] I to one it, effect and teu sown, the I 'Jon I ne b/ nty members. 1 vi -h I tfcer with rliamnt, I £07- uffiters wd ts n irily
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    • 664 3 THE FORTH BRIDGE PROTECTED WITH BRJGGS' PATENT VIADUCT SOLUTION (THE WORLD'S BEST ANTI-CORROSIVE), in Britain alone, bnl throughout tho entire civilisod world has spread the fame of this stupendous structure. A few facts connected with and matntenanoo may prove of interest at this time. After many visionary projects, a 3tart
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    • 333 3 PELIMiNARY NOTICE. j important Tan£lin Ruction Sale New Teak Furniture. The property of a gentleman leaving the Colony, at "Auchencairn" No, I, Tangiln Hill, Saturday, 30th January at 2 p.m. H. L. COGHLAN Co Auctioneers. Jan 7 81.1 VALUABLE JAPANESE GURIOS *W§l SUITABLE FOR PRESENTS, AND MUCH SOUGHT AFTE3 AND
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    • 131 3 BUCHANAN'S J FAMOUS I pi is absolutely the /?esi ra/we obtainable. The reputation of this blend has been jgj[ built up on the Solid Basis of Quali- Tt HOUSE Of COVWCIC l^^^af- as niade from the first. ■H| THIS FACT IS GUARANTEED > < 1 \nT" The ideal natural mineral
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  • Domestic Occurrences.
    • 78 4 At Ferryhill United Free Church, Aberdeen, on 16th December, 1908, by the Rev. F. W. Coutts, M.A., assisted by the Rev. Principal Iverach, D.D., James Le Mesurier, Singapore, to Helen Jane, (Janie) eldest daughter of Alexander Stronach, Advocate in Aberdeen. BAIiBAN TbBBBZjL. Dec. 1, at liayswater, Hermann Balean, M.
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    • 21 4 Cox. Dec. 13, at Weymouth, Pleleu Rose Cox, recently of Yokohama, and widow of late EL T. Cox, aged 79.
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  • 1070 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, Jan 11, 1909. As will be seen in a telegram appearing tYis morning, President Koosevelt has succeeded in raising a hornets' nest about his ears as a consequence of certain outspoken statements embodied in his valedictory address to Congress. In that huge document which umges
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  • 295 4 Fignnt by the Commission. An interesting chapter of the report of the Straits Opium Commission has reference to the average consumption. The evidence before the Commissioners poi&ti the fact that only the male Chinese popa tion over 15 need be considered, the I sumption by women aid other
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  • 276 4 A young Chinaman has be9n committed :o the AAiii M on c'jarge of rap3. Kr 11. R. Llewellyn, who came out I Morea and went on to Western Australia, will be bi,3k in Singapore at the M month. The S '-raits Eiho calendar for the current year is well mounted,
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  • 214 4 Id the courte of a i i\h' Malty Mti niirkI i.n Hh expendit way* kftl > i,f] t of over B| bUUom for tr wntt«n lliont )lHt 111 I MMthti millions. These I u iota jtoM of expeu-ii' i SarrksM on K< tie of the Ktt h
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  • 227 4 An Important Dl Coa mu: ication with tin to the south is now well ot vidiug for the o; ening up <tf tin its heart from noith to south, whii' line will, we understand, be con coast at Kuai.i improved. Thil, I right dir» of new railway
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  • 54 4 Probably it would many people in this island a growing demand for it and other bran supply comes from Aus'u recent .notation phi 2«>s. to 25c. per Brain, m per lb. troy, no l>een made hitherto t poison of snakes and tb;it from Tid. W:ing <iißeified.
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 271 4 -^KELLY&WALSH£--1909 ANNUALS 1909 N£W BOOKS S<j-nr<; h Companion to the lirr.iHli WH! TAKER'S ALMANACK I'harmacop.. ia l'.»ns 9.00 Hl« in' ritary l)ynamo I)esi^nby W. ALMANACK DE GOTHA T1;(; Way tj t vf> h(a]Ui and p]]y $5.50. sicsl iitn«-ss. by George ilackenLLOYD'S CALBNDAB idiinidt 1-40 CCS f^tlMT^ H indy U-r>-n<:<: Atlas
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    • 115 4 G. R- Lambert Co., I LIMITED, recall to the public that they I are the only really reliable I studio in this Colony for high I class photography in all pro- 1 cesses, being the only firm 1 both owned and managed by I Europeans, whose prof tssion- 1 al
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  • 47 5 APOLOGY TO AUSTRIA. ibmaiin9 Telegr iph. \l -Miter's) Bind I m '".h, ■> 9 p in. il apolo_-> kmebeei oftwed by t')'« ipaeel m the Skuptchini;. It hk^wise xpresses disapproval of tl:*- criticisms pissJ upon Austria in the ptcl ni. The I tbal be ic
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  • 263 5 rltal ie. i ianChaiul vr be i» lUQidst the emotion of toe I t l\ :ug and I_• as, lad ntrj'l gratr i I that M -.a i i ggio l)e rebuilt. luoad i I :,e stricken areas. Station ol the mortality H papers pub!;-h these I
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  • 143 5 {Ff Ccnes/wniknt.) A report has i cache I j, of a great it liuior. The I'ortu^uese are la [s Lave occurred neai ruiu was detained tight Court has sentenced Bjloedi, in the tj mprisoir I found mil ciraims h nines was acquitted. The verdid turn it is thoughi
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  • 75 5 TURKS WANT THE ISLAND. (By Submarine Telegraph. Render's) R -ived Jm lOlh, 10. 85 am. At Constantinople a public meeting of tea thousand persons protested the anu» x it ion of Crete to QraeOQ. A copy of the ns >lution was handed to the Porte with a
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  • 116 5 Yuan Shi Kai's Dismissal No Protest. Baa Jan. 9, I" 15 a tu. rhfl Peking correspondent of the Times ■ajl thit Russia and Jipiu aro not displease 3 ar Mi> removal of Vain Shi Kai, tpai baeauss this statesman \\\.s the B l" >rinida.ble opponent to her Man
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  • 67 5 Quarter Million Damage. 1' -ceived at 1" ?>■'> a. in I'nree lires simultaneously have occurred in N-w York business quarters. The buildings involvod included Lipton's tea, house. Altogether damage has been done to the extent oi irter of million. Fjrty en gines were called c-ut,
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  • 57 5 A W on telegram states tint in the debate (in the Senite) upon President Roosevelt's secret service suggestions (iuippijing corruption) K-publicaLs as well as Democrats deuounced the unprecedented libelling of the Legislature. A resolution declining to consider the >':.-_;estionB and directing these to be laid on the table
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  • 49 5 England and Tibet. Dr Sven Hedin, on his arrival at Moscow being interviewed on behalf of ;i Swedish U'-wspaper, declared that the position of an Englishman ia Tibet was less favourable now than it was before the expedition to Lhassa and affirmed that China's ic licence >
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  • 266 5 In reply to Mr Theodore C. Taylor, who 1 whether he could now give the House the terms of reference of the international ini Commission which is to meet in Shanghai in February next, Sir Edward Grey The States (iovernrnent have comMCftled to us the terms of
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  • 958 5 A Rude Awakening i.v Store fur THE PrOHIUITIONISTH. A Middle East subject which attracted attention in Parliament during the last days of the session just closed was the Report of the Straits Opium Commis-noa. It is so voluminous— equalling, we suppose, our Estate L ibour Commission's report
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  • 446 5 P. O. COS NEW TENDER. The fleet of launches and tenders belocgiDg to the P. O. Company received an addition oa Sdturdaj when a new tender, named the Malaya, was launched at Keppel Harbour. The event wag marked t.v the presence of leading representatives of the P.
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  • 342 5 Mr Hawtrey of the Police charged a simp m coolie before Mr Colman, district judge, on Saturday, with extortion and retaining stolen property. An aged Chinaman s^il he arrived early that morning from Milacca whore be was employed as a European cook." Tbe ac cusfcd agreed
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  • 121 5 Miss Leila Treacher, daughter of Sir William and Lady Treacher, married Mr Percy Cobham on December 16 at St 'Margaret's Westminster. The Bishop of Singapore and Sarawak officiated, and Captain Birch was best man. The bride wore tine old lace draperies, caught in with a pearl girdle
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 319 5 ROBINSON &Co. J CHOICE PERFUMERY I "ZENOBIA" PERFUMES TO HER MAJESTY "THE QUEEN" '•Night Scented Stock SsHP^f^S* 9 a-? Ra«Ea tit 125 Sfo-Bi^imM i oz dottle %31m H I notis, Carnation, Primrosa, Gardenia, Heliotrope, j Opoponax, Parma Violet, Whits Rose. V^SSBBHB SwS&BBS^ J ROBINSON GOMPANY., •DO YOU KNOW THE MERITS
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  • 390 6 It m reported that since the death of their Tuij.eria! Majesties, the Governmental Peking Jmve b*< n ".ending telegrams to H. E. Chang of tan*. arging that greater exertions be fj'jt t to starch out uid uproot the K.j i> rnu'-.'i Tho Viceroy bai re-irinued tbeafl ia-iri
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  • 502 6 Pa If If POI3 Jan 11 If r B Whr-- ilr Patael, Mi Lei bai d Mr H B ilt, Mi and Ifra .1 L BUiot, Dr. V- ill I;..,;il;-;-.'n ::nd Iff Bl liop ."!>■.:!., a«3 Jin 16.— Mr and M Mr Ricl urd Mr I\.
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 483 6 Weak and Exhausted Almost Ready to Surrender and Cease Fighting the Battle of Life. I your blood 1&k poorly an jowt /^~'^T%ff^h Iftk ;if you zL>s )^k" f>^\ aro deapondent ft~^\- and discouraged, with Stomach out k f of. rdi r, and have \'M h in lige d, sick- beadat
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    • 641 6 SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Pscang, Ceyloa, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London Through Bills of Lading issued for China Goaat, Persian Gnli* Continental and American PorU. Stcaaers will leave Slngaport ota o* abottt MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Devanha Jan. 1"> Delhi
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    • 619 6 SHIPPING OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nav. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are dospateh&d rron Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewardl for London, Amst-tirdam and Antwerp every fort* night; for Genoa, Marseilles and Livarpool and for M.'ii-.ifillea, Havre
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    • 588 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of thai Coinpany raaintain a a regular aprrioe butween BCamborg, BMnaaa Antvrc-rp, an.i Uottordam, and the Straits, I China and Japan. Homewards, they aro despatched fortnightly for Havre aud Hamburg and once a month fur 1 Bromcrhaven dirtx:. calling at Ptoftaßg and 3
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    • 277 6 SHIPPING. 11 JL/» JL» [Norddentecher Lloyd, Brer: IMPERIAL GEEMAK'MAIL LlNE^'* 1".;^ fast and weli-kt ,-k-v, mail steamer^ this Cv.n;p*ny sail fortni^i.tly fr-.0. Eiamburg Vi&ilottiordajn, A r.tn w] <iibrsk!t*.r on N&; i ETaplas, Ai. itnina and vioe versh I Suez, Adia, <' >! mbo, PtUIU ffhaafhai, N^asaki A Kobe to Yoi
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  • 517 7 u bag of the is 1 on Mr -I be Chairman of I mpanj r i at you wilt n on D xpenditnre urnl i fa tn< oated I and fctona ia t!:e general ir amoD k of which the i^w loot, inclsdt] .'5 T and an pent
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  • 310 7 A BSTTBB Tcnk. BMrkel lias i»^in rather brisket to -d.ty, and brosreri report f.iirly large number of investment orden to h.md. i ti uis to-d iy have gone M' very w-!. the prioa obtained Cor plantation ■ori ttUfactot7 on the whole. J f stemdj to Irm, with
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  • 79 7 (Corrected up to Jan 9.) B ink 4 m/8 nora '2 demand M 2/3 J PriT^te credits 3 ra/a w 2/4 s credits m/s 2/4 j Fjbantci, (ifem&nd Baiik^. 291 i o\2 k maht, demand 236 1 India, T. T, 174 FloKasoKa, demand M 2:v,, Yosorama, demand com II.J-J
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  • 154 7 Jan 9. XL f r^ $85.25 Gambior 10.371 G*mb:6r Oabe No. 1 13.75 Q-ambr'er Ch».b« IJ'o. 2 w 13.00 Pepper Bl&ck (or4*n. B'por%) buyers 1 1 3 Pepper, Whifce (fair L. W. 6 p.c ]9 25 Nutmegs (110 fco the I&}^ M l BjQQ Nnfenegi (80 to fcka lh.)
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  • 651 7 MINES. ACtaca p*id op Vtlot ce QuoIaUos $300,000 300.000 10 K> p, M n- c Oo LU tM Iff SSr- $450,000 450.000 10 10 Malaga T, £250,000 179,500 5// P**"* OoaioBirtii Oo Lfcl «<H».<K» B0.000^ I P^ !tDi 7%J £120.000 100.000 I l Ptto^LuBtTmEild H50,<»00 300,000 10 EaJimEa Hjdraulic
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 221 7 WANTED. WANTED. Pos Import Finn, .Junior K;irasian Clerk. Apply to T. EC c o Siugapoie Free Prese. Jan 11 HI BICYCLE WANTED. Wanted, Mcond-hand bicycle, up-to (Lite aodel. Slate partioulavs and lowest price. Apply 11. V- C. c o Free Press. Jan 6 u.c FOR SALE. FOR SALE. N\ ■w
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    • 562 7 APARTMENTS. I Single and double rooms with board at Barganny House, 7, Oxlcy Kise. Terms mo- 'JtTdte. Oct 24 u.e. TO LET. TO BE LET. Clarelanda Tanglin. Apply to \.\DE A Co. a 11 17.1 TO LET FtfRNISHED. I mfortable six-roomed Bungalow, Chan eery Lane, I bedrooms, cool high situation.
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    • 336 7 On the Berth, BRITISH INDIA S. N. CO LTD. FOR Port Swettenham, Penang, Nega-patam, Madias, Karikal, Bnd Negapatim. The Company's T. S. Steamer "TEESTA," 6,2 Hi tone, C. Willis, Commander, will be denpatched for the above ports on Monday, the 11th instant at 5 p.m. She lias excellent accommodation for
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    • 249 7 No. 1 DOCK. KO 2 DOCK. Length Inside 514 ft. Length inside H75 Tt Width of entrance, top 06 ft., bott Wlcttli of entrance, ton t>o.s ft bott. 75 ft. 45.8 ft. Water on blocks 27.5 ft. Water on block! 20.5 ft. Time to pump out 4 hours. rime to
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  • 451 8 Low Ah Qai an i LIM K«l Btßg WIW OB trial before Mr E E Colmm on Saturday afternoon, ou an allegation of using genuine a i- 1 document. Mr W L Kouip, ashi.it int minager of M^asra )r lluk^r and C> w*s thu fir.-)
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  • 165 8 K! A i-. weddii k it St An- Saturday it:t.<rnoon Hi T.m is K Imett of Hmm 1 1 trgre h m md < >mpai in t: i B ithl an e Tarney, .i i i:. Mi- T aey I k The Baplea Killiney R i The
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  • 101 8 I\. tSLATivi Rustic >ion," t! 1 is the f .ere U not the alightost d < ')>;!.•' kiag in oonii' urai present a that the reason |O( P. to be f. 1:1 -Inch comes into f...n.' op (l The average Chinese K11 »r Ino more pass
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  • 272 8 |fnm< BAXTa ra. Oabbisov. The ftrai ppUM in the abave competition wan played oa Saturday on th<- Esplanade, after it had had to be previously po-tponed owing to the wet weather. The game was n»t very interesting to watch and runs were very d'Hicult to obtain, as
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  • 400 8 h Points, Is Possession Op The I IMS. I is quite easy to believe that the deck of in u:-o'-war, however "extensive," may not prove an entirely satisfactory ground I r Rugby football I raining. This being so, it is a matter for admiration that tho.s > Ku_'bj
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  • 30 8 The January medal of the S. G. C. was Saturday aud Sunday. The fiicult owiug to the receu< bad r ;iud the M i s v. ro poor. Twenty-
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  • 334 8 FatBOL Kai;ih v. BABOL Anwar. This m itch which was keenly contested was played on the Baach Road ground on Saturday eveniug, and was witnessed bft y huge gutheiing of onlooker3, chiefly Malays. With the favourable condition of the ground it was expected there would be a hard
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  • 88 8 Thanks to a very favourable tide there wis a large attendance of members at the Sffimmiug Club bungalow yesterday. A team race hud been arranged between the Club and a team from the K.G.A. Th" rac9 hovrever proved an easy win for the Club. The R.G-.A. first
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  • 390 8 Among the crowd of distinguished people at the King's Investiture was a shoit, stomly built man with a closecropped beard turning to white, a thick head of grey hair parted in the middle, and far-seeing, dreamy eyes. He was Signor Tosti, the composjr of hundreds of songs,
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  • 10 8 After an interval of seven Years the
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  • 42 8 The German Ministry of Marine has decided to order lour a'.rship cruisers from the Zeppelin Airship Construction Company at Friedrichshaven. Naval experts who recommended this innovation propose that the cruisers shall be used for scouting rather than for destructive operations.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 217 8 r)E KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ, CTtTDBE CONTIiACT WITH THB N«THKRLAND? INDIA GOVERKMBKT. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsa^eccy. Limited, 2-3. Collyer Quay. THE UNDERMENTIONED IMTES OF DEPARTURE ABE ONLY APPROXIfc Laurens Pit Batavia Hkouwer Moeara-Saba. Simpang and Djambi Van Goens Hiouw, Muntok. Blinjoe, Soenj^eiLiat, Pauj»kal-Piuau«, h and Toboali... BENOA > Riouw, Prigi
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 520 8 CLEARANCES. Jan 8. Slavonia, Ger. str., Peter, for Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan. Jan 9. Cbeang Hock Kian, Dai. str., Hubert, for Sainarang. Stettin, Brit, str., Sangster, for Hongkong. Ban Yong Seng, Brit, str., Angus, for Muntok and Palembang. Omapere, Brit str, Bell, for Teluk Anson via ports. Emilie, Dut. str.,
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    • 471 8 VESSELS IN PORT. Man-of-war Fla* ani Tons Commanders Arrived From r w Delphin Ger. yacht 1(7 Ibbinken DtO 14 in Sea Belle F.M.S. Yacht 40<» Abmat Jan P. Sw.-ttenhiti D Ship Flasr Tons Master Arrived From (Mffll When H.tn Leong Dut 275 Winters Jan Band'uiassin Kan Kenj? Bulys.ses Brit 3)67
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