The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 12 January 1909
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Title Section16 1909-01-12 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1909. NO. 8,49616 words
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Article135 1909-01-12 1 Australia las beaten England at Rugby Rage 5. A euivivor fn m Messina wbo wag buried for fourteen dajs his been rescuul Rage 5 Austria has made another cft'er i i' compensation to Turkey for the annexed pio vinces Page 5. The fall of a church rcof135 words
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Article771 1909-01-12 1 A Product of Civilisation. All men and tspecially women— o! to make one of a crowd, thrown in with ruck, as il were V. mark of a perfect geutleman is not to be distinguishable from other gentli-i lady— not ihe kind that addresses a emi. pauicn from the771 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement417 1909-01-12 1 Tiie Federal Life Assurance Co., of Canada. ESTABLISHED 1882 HEAD OFFH E, HAMILTON, ONTARIO, CANADA. Qapital and Assets exceed U,000,000 Gold Dollars. The Federal Life Assurance Co. is one of the Oldest and most ourably known C m >anies in Canada. Its long and successful experience enables this British Canadian417 words
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Advertisement357 1909-01-12 1 ROYAL HOTEL, 7 PAYAH LEBAR, TRAM TERMINUS, SINGAPORE. GRAND CINEMATOGRAPH SHOW, ON WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JANUARY 13 AND r 4 AT 9 P.M. (LADIES FREE.) Gentlemen buying refreshment coupons worth $1 are admited Free All admission by Tickets only. G. A. FERNANDEZ, Proprietor I i— mi i»— ni— wiiiinim— i357 words
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Advertisement161 1909-01-12 1 mmmmm^^^^^^^^^a^^^^^^^^^maaK^ammaßasaaaaMmmm.^^ai Entertainments. HARIMA HALL GRAND CINEMATOGRAPH. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT ENTIRE CHANGE The sensational film of Harry Thaw's Trial will be shown again by special requests. K. HARIMA, Sole Proprietor. To-Nighfs Programme mr 9-3o *p.m. i. Polka March: "C'est Le Printemps." Pirpegnan. The Alhambra Orchestra. 2. Subject: "A Collection of Postage Stamps."161 words
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Advertisement88 1909-01-12 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Found valuable collie dog Page 1. Notice re L. L. T. C. meeting Pago 2. Horses and carriages for sale Pages 3 1. House and property sales Page 3. Eoyal Hotel. A cinematograph show will be given to-night and to-morrow Page 1. Robinson and Company advertise the Domino88 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous285 1909-01-12 1 Hi^h Water.— 2.l4 a., 1.35 p S.V.A. Maxim Coy Ceremonial Drill, 5.30 p S.V.I. Squad and Company Drill 5.30 p S R.E. (V) Electiic Light B.3<> p liOdge Zetland Regular 8.3 J p P O Mail Homeward due 5 p S.V.A. Maxim Co. Ceremonial Drill, 9 p 0.V.1. Squad and285 words
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Article307 1909-01-12 2 I Mn.i ion Doi lakMA To Bk Bn*T h trie appointment of Col. L. M. Jackson, B K as B trvmyot G ■arai, Un various Donartaitaiti ol the F M. B. have, by a cohesive process, become one Federal Dm* Tt.is large Department il to be into307 words
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158 1909-01-12 2 T ad will, we hope, r- Biaia the most extraordinary one in thc ol Nia ira 1..:\ i. For well known it .in I ofl'u-ial withal to v< ry liuiittd area. srith b it even bis dothiag after aia day-, and almost as mauy Bights,158 words
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Article154 1909-01-12 2 I wi ker ia the Hoagkoag Daily Press na is not s- fir m-hlnd an BOOM people thiuk. < !n:n!-in is. as wr know, vt ry acute at home, so ita outbreaks are occasionI il. Whether Chiaa has a Hettfl probh m 1 knew not, but ft'iumiMi!154 words
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Article62 1909-01-12 2 Tatinfifthe meeting as a whole, it cannot \*e considered to have been an unuaalined f ent nes uas fair, miu'iC hive !»>en !><»tt"er, the lotteries were not i irticu'ai iy good md the atten 'lance p to the tmimrngp. Such conditions MpCMij iidd, a'trihutaMe to one ai i62 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement189 1909-01-12 2 "Straits" New model Special low cutting lawn Mower. An excellent, mower for Cricket, Tennis and Golf Lawns. Easily adjusted and of very light draught. V TO CUT 14 INS., S,\ 18.50. sk!\ TO CUT 18 INS., 2 PATE NT WATER BALLAST GARDEN ROLLERS. Width and Weight empty. Weight full. price189 words
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Advertisement699 1909-01-12 2 NOTIGES. LADIES' LAWIT TEN N I S OU B. The Annual General Meeting of the Ladies' Lawn Tennis Club will be held in the Pavilion on Tuesday the 19th instant at 6 p.m. Business. (1) To receive the Report and statement of accounts for the year ending 31st December 1908.699 words
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Advertisement406 1909-01-12 2 INSURANGES. NOTICE. THE FEDERAL LIFE ASSURANCE COMPANV OF CANADA. Notice is hereby pVCB tliat ICB86B& THK BORNEO CkK, Ltd., Riaflspom, have aaaa aFJpoinkd General Agent-, for the Stnutl Sal tlflOtsats and the Foderato(i Malay Slaasi bs Tin- Federal Life Assurance Co.. of Canada. Policyholders in the .Straits SatHSBBSBIa and FM.S.406 words
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Advertisement523 1909-01-12 2 BANKS. Hongkong 4 Shanghai Banana Corpoi'ation. Paid-up CapiraL. 115,*****0 RasaßTß Fukd Sterling Ileserve I r ,o K),000 Silver Reserve fl4 "I.OOQ Rssaava LiaBiUTT of Pbopeibtoks $16,000,000 COUBT OF DlKaiTTOfte E. Shbllim, Kf. Qaasaaaa Hon. Mr. W J (tkbsson— Dbputt C M ai«b* E. G. Bakkbtt, Egg. JCj. mAmn G. Fkibslam.,523 words
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Article419 1909-01-12 3 i NV ban eighty-four eases of great importance with Foreign Powers still pending _'"d Yuan Shi-kai to settle them as soon as possi N Uv The United States BI Peking has d ths ntra] < I item. meet to arrive al respect Mr Rx:khiil suggests that the eonstro419 words
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Article743 1909-01-12 3 RACE COURSE. Saturday, 13th February, 19C9. 1. Huntkk's HUBDUI Race. A Cap presented by H. E. Majjr-Generdd T. Perrott, Gb. A hurdie race for horses that have never won a llat race or hurdle race value r x). Catch weights 12st. 71 d. and over Gallowayi743 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement226 1909-01-12 3 AUGTIONS. MORTGAGEES SALE Tuesday. 19th January, at 2-30 pm. Foantbold land, area 7.1 10 square feet being part ol Government lease No. 1,147 for 99 rsfrom '.ind Jnne 1847, quit rent 14.25 annum. Together with the substantial three storey terrace house tbereon known as No. 71, bin Sara Road, Singapore226 words
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Advertisement1054 1909-01-12 3 AUGTIONS R* e Alwee Brothers, Bankrupts. w M 11/if SALE OF STATIONERY &c. Ac. THB TNOERSIONED HAS RECEIVED INSTRUCTIONS AUCTION SALE OF to sell by tu c* i u „«>!•♦ tf PUBLIC AUCTION The Steam Launch "McAlister/ Q Dnnm 1Q D nn I At His Sales Room 10. 13, raffles1,054 words
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Advertisement112 1909-01-12 3 USE "EAGLE" CEMENT. > rA^m*********-wZ^ w\tiw--&JK _jj r >,'^- FOR HIGH CLASS WORK, BORNEO COMPANY, LIMITED, Contractors to Government. tf jt m^m**mm. VRSI tgA II m\W e fc £f «r HT gk m flw JF «r 7/ m GLjakC W& I gfa^ M FJy m jr*B*Sm**a, ML****, m .^tS. A112 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous436 1909-01-12 3 SINGAPORE AND KRANJI RAILWAY. j From Ist August, 1908, ar.d until further notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. am. am. am. am. am. am. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. Borneo Wf. 7.18 L5B 4.31 People's Pk. 7.27 2.01 4.42 Tank Kd 6.00 7.05 7.30 8.20 9.05436 words
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Article70 1909-01-12 4 Domestic Occurrences. Births. At the Ice Works, River Valley-rd.. on Jan. 10th, the wife of WALTEB Cummings, of a son. LAMB. On January 8, at Penang the wife of John Lamp., of a daughter. Death. At Springfield, Serangoon Road, on the llth. Mary Elizabeth, fourth daughter of Mr. and Mrs.70 words
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Article, Illustration981 1909-01-12 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, Jan. 12, 1909. Here shall the Press the I'eople's ri;,ht maintain, U aut-,! bv influence and tinhribed by gain Here patriot Truth h~^ elouo'is precepts draw. Plci'^t-d to Religion, Loyalty and I-aw. It has been equ illy a puzzle to know why the Government in981 words
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Article710 1909-01-12 4 M Tbs Geisha" hin been soooeesfull] produced bv the Club Lusitana at Efoogkong The Peking Board of Raaaas bss d< "1 ed to establish branches sf fcbs In.; Chinese Bank in .Japan aui in tm tai European count ne3. Lidf MlcDmsld, wife of tbe British Ambassador to Japan, who has710 words
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Article443 1909-01-12 4 P 0 FLUMMERS. Thi A Corresponds! t writ the report of I he si i I I has come out, sa I b I I emu Hai tha be mj IAI ■ads by, Ihe n it either d jj llm Phi il has been a ?(jar bat f-nds. r wan443 words
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Article102 1909-01-12 4 'eleg? am I Mala) Mai! >• ated Ifi E.D 11 1 li. was burnt oat ca I 1 i ired in tLe Commercial l'nion. All tie F. M S. and 1' city to a rumour, v. [poh, that at lhe end of ti I and the S the High Commissioner.102 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement188 1909-01-12 4 ASK FOR* I] ~^lF~" I V^ |V WHISKY. t Caldbeck Macgregor Co., Singapore Soie Proprietors. I King's Own Felt Hats. Dr. Jaegers All Wool Caps. I:: r.r- .vi; and Green Colours. PRICE PRICE $7. 0(). $1.50 TO $2.50. A Smut Go'f Cap. Scott's Felt Double Te-ai Hats. PRICE In a188 words
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Advertisement128 1909-01-12 4 I NOTICE. I G. R. Lambert Co., I LIMITED, recall to the public that they I I are the only really reliable I I studio in this Colony for high I I class photography in all pro- 1 cesses, being the only firm I I both owned and managed by128 words
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Article37 1909-01-12 5 L ;t ok-i-Mf Mussina and His Trial. i -r iph.-- i; rater's A butcher was rescu 1 at Hnesil yostss day, after being ent.. mi. 1 f.r a fortnight, with tnd children, sg their slow37 words
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Article25 1909-01-12 5 Roosevelt's Friends Damned. between velt ami -s is of the moat lively chaannoun U Congress will scrutini-e the suitability of tuinees to c25 words
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Article18 1909-01-12 5 Keceiv nm ►I r Harold Tennant, M baa been I'iriiamentary uy to the ird of Trade.18 words
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Article17 1909-01-12 5 SRoof Collapses, ty one p< re killed and fifty by the co! the roof < Switzerland.17 words
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Article71 1909-01-12 5 trom Pu- ;_r Lima group of 'he month mber are as i Tin Mines 2 j tw the Conipa: pikuls. won by the h M ines, pikuls. 117 pikuls. the Bruseh 1 Tin Min :<> piculs •it of the Sock' ains de i kuls. The i ufput71 words
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Article262 1909-01-12 5 I tin three acts by W. Sm at the Victoria I oiial Hill rati A"ek of February tie children of the Singaporo Catholic 1 of their annual Christmas Treat. inttu led to stage the play Theatre but this could do! .11 not be available for February. s262 words
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Article101 1909-01-12 5 A NEW BRIBE. Said to be Ample. (By Submanne Telegraph.— Renter's) Baoeivd at 10 5 a.m. Et is wired trom Constantinople that 1 >unt Pall tvi ani has been newly instructed, and has offered 2] million Turkish pounds apensatioo for tho loss of Bosnia and Beta igoYina.101 words
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26 1909-01-12 5 K ;ceived Jan. llth, 10.50 a.m. A- Ragbj football the Australian team has beaten E igland by nine points to three'26 words
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Article43 1909-01-12 5 tinopli telegram states that the Shah has congratulated the Sultan of Turkey upon the opening of Parliament, anl expressed his best wishes for the success of the new regime. The Sultan responded declaring his wishes for the welfaie of Persia.43 words
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Article32 1909-01-12 5 I.' :ters' correspondent at Peking telegraphs that an Englishman named Brooke, while touring for the purposes of sport, has been murdered in the western part of Szechuan Province.32 words
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Article77 1909-01-12 5 Hokchia rikisha coolies engaged in a battle over a stand pipe in Qaeen Street on Sunday. Nineteen of them were arrested t tie police. Gangs from two houses fought md the abade of the smaller party suffered. Inspector Prayne brought the prisoners taf re 3lr Green, second77 words
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Article394 1909-01-12 5 Uni Tan ox Han Prospective Duties. Cincinnati (Ohio). Mrs Taft who will ioon be the first lady in the Republic before eaving this evening with her husband to recuperate at Hot Springs, Virginia, from the .train cf the campaign, received me in her rilia r.nd conversed with394 words
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Article1066 1909-01-12 5 GOVERNMENT GAME OF POKES. A DiscnaDiTAßiti Pra- tice. [t often Inppens that in pursuing bye paths through a report of such a nature as that of the Straits Opium Commission, one <:■ ines across matter, foreign to the actuil ends to be arrived at, but of an1,066 words
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Article468 1909-01-12 5 Stoke Bubkt Out. Danger op Attap. Excitement reigned in insurance and shipping circles in town when the teleph. ne message came up at half past four yesterday, Fire at Tanjong Pagar." A quickly caught tramcar scon reached the scene, on the East Reclamation, at the back of468 words
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Article254 1909-01-12 5 Question of Procedure. In the Supreme Court, yesterdav, before the Chief Justice, Sir W. Hyndman Jones, there was a motion in relation to the L'-ase of Harold Wolskel, plaintiff and Unku Suleiman bin Eudoot, defendant. Mr E. K. Koek, counsel for the defendant moved for an order that254 words
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Article98 1909-01-12 5 A young Cantonese woman brought false charges of U3ing crim.ual force and mischief against a singkeh in the third police court yesterday. Mr. Colman fined the woman $25 and awarded that sum to the coolie as compensation. At Sungei Ely a, in the Kiuta district, gang robbers weut to a98 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement21 1909-01-12 5 No Opium in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is not a particle of opium or other narcotic in Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Md21 words
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Advertisement22 1909-01-12 5 "We have used Cypridol capsules with brilliant results far better we may say than we have obtained with protoiodide of mercury preparations.22 words
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Advertisement155 1909-01-12 5 fROBINSON Co. Jl||, TENNIS RACKETS ;rf| SOLE AGENTS IX THE STRAITS AND THK y M iffe I FOB THE CEUSBRATED H r*' "DOMINO" RACKET W THE MOST PERFECT RACKET EVER MAHE \"^r^V/ These Rackets are all strung by one tuan by \INF> method, which has proved most 'satisfactory, giving *)mf155 words
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1182 1909-01-12 6 Tbe ordinary genera! meeting of proprietors ■w-as. held on llth Dec, at the offi eee, L^aden-hall-street. Sir Thomas Sutherland presiding Tbe Cinirm in observed that since the meeting held a year ago the trade of the world had been passing under a cloud, and1,182 words
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Article47 1909-01-12 6 Cure Thit Cold "While You Can. Better ipend tlie small amount a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough lh medy would cost you ri^ht BOW khan to run tlie risk of a cold dev< loping into pneumonia, which may mean a hie, doctor's bill. For sale by all dealers.47 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement284 1909-01-12 6 SHIPPING. JAPAN SAiL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY Servos is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. Undbk Mail Contracts with thb Imperial Japanksb Goybrnmknt. Specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation for First Second Class284 words
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Advertisement633 1909-01-12 6 SHIPPING. P. o. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. Por China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London, Throngh Bills of Lading issued for Ohina Coast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Porte. Steamers will leavs Singapore oa or aboat MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Devanha Jan. 15 Delhi633 words
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Advertisement603 1909-01-12 6 SHIPPING OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. 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 Marseilles, Havre and603 words
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Advertisement603 1909-01-12 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg. Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits China and Japan. Homewards, tbey are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking cargo at603 words
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Advertisement364 1909-01-12 6 SHIPPING. N. D. L Norddeutscher Lloyd. Bremr IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LIN} The fast and well-known n. this Company aail fortnightly fr >ai Itrener^ Hamburg via Rotterdam, Ant eiGibraltar, Genoa, NapleH, (cjunnct Naples, Alexandria and vio- v>.rba rl Suez, Aden, Colomlc,. Pena-, rt>, i: kong, Shanghai, Nagasai A B l>e to364 words
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Article507 1909-01-12 7 I'. k ing, January 4. The Board of F.nan< e recently decided to -oroiiijh ibw— ligation made into the iinar bof all tka provinces. Thereupon 'i kai told Duke Tsai Til, Pre- Board, that no ~>i.--h inve; tigation mmm necessary with regard to the province507 words
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Article82 1909-01-12 7 (Corrected up to Jan 11.) Bank 4 m/s M M nom 2/4 T 1 demand 2/3| PriTate credits 3m/i M 2/4-* ff credits 6 m/g M M 2/4 1 Pkajtos, demand Bank M 2914 G-iiMAJfT, demand w 236 i [ndia,T. T, 174| GToNaxoHS, demand M 23% Yokohama, demand m«82 words
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Article139 1909-01-12 7 Jan 11. TL m, buyers S'j*>.2s Gambier »m «w mi L0.37| Gambier Oube No. 1 13.75 Gambier Oube No. 2 M 13 00 Pepper Black (or&'n. S'poi*) buyers 12.05 Pepper, White (furLW. 5 p.c buyers 18.75 Nutmeg* (110 to the H>.)«« w 19.00 Nutmegs (80 to th« Ik) 24.00139 words
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Article779 1909-01-12 7 MINES. Capital Capital Itsoa Paid Issued paid op Value op Company. QaoUiJe* $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining 00. Ltd 700 $300,000 225.000 10 10 Bruang Limited 800 $600,000 600.0C0 10 10 Bruseh Hydraulic Tin M. Oo LU )000 £400,000 350,000 1 1 Duff Development Oo Ltd $400,000779 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement499 1909-01-12 7 APARTMENTS. Private family (Kuropean) taking a house at Tanjong Katontj for 2 or 3 months, <!< sintwo paying guests. Apply, Sea side c o Free Press." Jan Uj 19.1 Single and double rooms with board at Barganny Houhc, 7, Oxley Kino. Terms mo- derate. Oct 24 n.c. SUITES OF APARTMENTS.499 words
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Advertisement606 1909-01-12 7 j TO LET. TO BE LET. 11 Clarelands Tanglin. Apply to VADE A: Co. Jan II 11.2 TO LET. A large two storeycd house in Kitong with pier and bathing shed. Entry Ist February 1909. Apply to R. Sassoon, 1, D'Almeida-st. Jan 7 u.c TO BE LET No. 5 Malacca606 words
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Advertisement280 1909-01-12 7 On the Berth. STOOMVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ NEDERLAND, Steamship Company "NEDERLAND." The Company's Mail Steamer KONING WILLEM 111 will leave Batavia on the 14th January, 1909, at 6 p.m. and is expected to arrive here on Saturday, 16th January, in the morning. She will sail for Sabang, Colombo, Suez, Port-Said, Genoa, Lisbon280 words
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Advertisement259 1909-01-12 7 THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., LTD. No. 1 DOCK. No DOCK. Length Inside 514 ft. Length Inside :^75 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. Wau i on bl<M kfi SO 5 ft.259 words
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Article818 1909-01-12 8 DJAMBIE CUT DOWN. I TEESTA ASHORE. MANY LIVES LO6T. A yjrv serious shipping accident occi rred vesterday afternoon at Tanjong Pagar Docks, resulting iu tbs tOM of several lives and the putial d»-s*i 0.-tion of one vessel, the grounding of another and partial damage to818 words
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Article233 1909-01-12 8 "C"Coy. "A" Coy. The football ground at Tanglin Hirracks was occupied last evening by "C Company, (the holders of the Regimental Shield) jj and "A Company. Theee two companies turned out in a friendly football match, the j game arousing a great deal ot interest J A won233 words
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Article196 1909-01-12 8 The criminal classes of the Chinese community are iii ikiug active preparations for celebrating their New Vear. A Hylam boy employed by a European -ident of K.ver Valley Eoad his vanished with money and property amounting to s2s Mr W. '\\A Cook o! "Mounl Rosie," Chancery Line,196 words
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Article99 1909-01-12 8 Eighteen respectably dressed Chinese were boi'ure Mr Gnen, second magistrate, yt sterdav, on a charge of being members of an unlawiul society. The court was crowded. Inspector Frayne asked fir a postponement for a w> His worship enquired if the case would be re ulv thon. luspevtxr99 words
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Article86 1909-01-12 8 Tho calend tr for the Assizes, which open to-dav in the Supremo Court before the Chief Justice, coi.t una fifteen cases, and there are twenty-eight prisoners, all Chinesa. For murder and gang robbery seven Chinese are indicted, while there is a singlo charge of murder against a man86 words
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Article113 1909-01-12 8 The liner "(>phir," homeward-bound from Australia, was intercepted at Reggio and embarked 350 refugees for Naples. Tiie iimgkok Times of January 5 says that Mr J. K. Blacfc was removed to the Nursing Home suffering from partial paralysis. Amoy was startled on Jan. 5 by the report that Mr C113 words
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Article142 1909-01-12 8 The following are iha arrangements on the occision of the visit to Singapore of the Right Honourable Sir Cecil Clementi Smith. a o mo Imperial delegate representing the Crown Colonies at the International Opium Commission at Shanghai) on Friday, 15th Januarv. The P. A. O. S3.142 words
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Article42 1909-01-12 8 Ladies' January Medal. Mrs Bowes 50 2 54 Mrs Emerson 65 9 50 Men's Monthly Medal. L. E. Gaunt 89 18 71 C.F.Green 84 7 77 Capt Sir Arthur Young... 88 8 80 Capt C. Chancellor 104 18 8642 words
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Article25 1909-01-12 8 Owners are reminded that the entries for the Penang January meeting close en Thursday (Jan. 14) at live o'clock in the afternoon.25 words
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Article24 1909-01-12 8 There will be a practice at Tanglin Range this evei: ing, and eveiy Tuesday, unless notice is given to the contrary.24 words
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Article404 1909-01-12 8 Owing to the numerous highdianded actions reported of Russian subjects in China Turkestan and Mongolia, the AVaiwupu has been instructed by the Prince Regent, by advice of the Grand Council, to enter into a special Convention with the Russian Government for the proper control of Russian subjects in404 words
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Article108 1909-01-12 8 The following are the results of The Twilight Football Association Members' Five-a-Side Lengue Saturday 9th Teigh Eng Geok's (C) beat Gan Hock Chuan's (F) by 1 goal to nil. Sunday 10th Chiang Si-ng Kay's (D) vs Tan Kay Ong's (B) was postponed owing to heavy rain. The F. M. S.108 words
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Article68 1909-01-12 8 The Hong Bee arrived from Amoy and Swatow on Sunday with f*4B9 Chinese passengers. The P. and 0. Homeward Mail i s. Assaye left Hongkong at 1 pm. on Saturday, and is due to arrive here at o o'clock on Wednesday. The P. "and O. Outward Mail steamer68 words
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Article160 1909-01-12 8 Jan 9. Japara, Dnt. str., Karssiee, for Palem hang. Jan 10. Babalan, Dut. str Jansen, for Sourabaya. Comet, Bi it. sail, vessel, Davis, for New York. Jan 11. Karang, Brit, str Corry, for Batavia. Emilie, Dnt. str., Mahmood, for Rhio. Selangor, Brit, str,, Turner, for T. Anson via potts.160 words
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40 1909-01-12 8 Wharves and Docks at which different vessels were berthed yesterday. Fast Wharf Basin Sultan, New Orleans. B. Wharf Sec I—Saudakan,1 Saudakan, Catherine Apcar, Glenogle. Dry Dock a. Albert Dock Bnlysses. En. Lady Weld.40 words
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Article139 1909-01-12 8 Per Amherst Mr J. D. Stelleman. Per Uganda Mr and Mrs L. Green, Messrs H. Wortbington, T. Cooghan, G. Ben, W. Alferd, J. O'Brian, R. McCall, R. Sutton, Chick, R. Griffiths, Morpheth, Grant, Herbar, Collonan, J. Biggs, A. Ray, D. Taylor. Per C. Apcar Messrs W. D. Harding, L.139 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement93 1909-01-12 8 tbe Uan Rijn tyreless Patented in the United Kingdom and all Pnncipal Gcuntries Colonies A Perfect Wheel for All Kinds of Motor I 1 Vehicles. mass of I'ara Rabbet I -No Costly lyre renewals: N'o Punctures to I Cause Delay en rou- abl( wat r aud iVin hulu l ,r,,:93 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous112 1909-01-12 8 WEATHER REPORT. Date Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Rain Jan 9. H'kong 4 p 30.03 Wl 6 7 o Manila 4 p 759 SO 29 24 o Jan 10. H'kong 10 a 30.17 E5 65 o Manila 10 a 762 Wl 2(5 23 c H'kong Q 30 06 E5 65112 words
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Miscellaneous671 1909-01-12 8 VESSELSIN PORT. Man-of-war Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From r WhlBJ Dolphin Ger. yacht 167 li.binken Dee 14 Colombo I Sea Belle F.M.S. Yacht 400 Ahmat Jan I P. Bwett< ShiD Flag Tona Master Arrived From Consignee hot Ban Whatt Hin Brit 185 Oebfc Jan 10 Malacca Straits Sa Co671 words
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