The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 21 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. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, THURSDAY, JANUARY 21, 1909. NO. 6,504
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  • 141 1 The "colour question" bulks largely I day. Prebident Kooeevtlt appeals to C*li forma not to spoil all he has dona with regard to Japanese txclusion. L >rd Northcliffa in L mdon emphasises the Australian view of the danger of Asiatic immigration, and likens it to that of
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  • 1726 1 CRUISING AND FISHING IN MALAY WATERS. After dinn ag and reading iu the cabin liming ia I beard the crew planning »a after turtle epgt l.i/y t< I just then, the non setfching t turtle eggs was no novelty to I How b»r later m Iwu ilenpj I climbed over
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 82 1 John Little Co, Ltd. Ff Pommery Jf A <S» Greno K I Chompagnee Pure, Refreshing, Cheap /^|l|§|^Hßk N ailE(i e!i GfGCBrs an{! Ho^ eiSi |r^ WHOLESALE ONLY FROM: II iH.I jlThc Mitsui Bussan Kaisha r "uTp^ 1 SOLE AGENTS FOR: 1 .^Ul^'^vllllu Udl niUpui! [r'UP^I Brewery Co., Ltd. I tf»
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    • 72 1 ROYAL HOTEL PAYAH LEBAR. GRAND CINEMATOGRAPH SHOW, ON Wed. 20th to Sat. 23rd Instant. Ladies Genth men ADMISSION FEEE (by ticket only' which can be had from tht Proprk ti rat the Hotel, show commences at >.< pan. Refreebments supplied by coupons only. Cn Sunday 24th instant at 8 p.m.
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    • 438 1 Entertainments. Tw£ APPEARANCES ONLY, Under the Special Patronage and in the Presence of H. E. the Governor and of H. E. the General Commanding end Mrs. Perrott. TEUTON I A CLUB, Singapore. SATURDAYand MONDAY EVENIKGS. M. 23rd 25th, at 9 O'CLOCK. The Most Notable Organization of Distinguished Musical Artistes Ever
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    • 222 1 Entertainments. HARIMA HALL. GRAND CINEMATOGRAPH. North Bbidge Road. New films 5,000 metres received from Gaumont Co., London. PROGRAMME CHANGED ON EVERY TUESDAY and FRIDAY. Beit String, Cool House. K. HARIMA, Sole Proprietor. VICTORIA MEMORIAL HALL. Under the distinguished patronage and io. the presence of His Excellency Sir John Anderson K.c
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    • 64 1 a*--— LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. "Wanted a room and a suite of rooms Page 3. Cassala to let Rumphius trip and Minilya sailing Page 7. Rohinson Piano Co. and booking during the holidays Page 4. Band of the Furet Bismarck at Raffles tonight Page 4. Latest announcement of tbe "Withers Concerts Page
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 280 1 B I Homeward mail closes 3 p S.V.L Musketry Drill, Drill Hall, 5.30 p Feiday, 22nd Accession of King Edv.ard VII. Chinese New Tear commences. Cricket Singapore v Bangkok. F.M.S. v The Colony (at K. L Mohammedan New Year commences. Withers Concert Co., Teutonia. High Water 0.20 a 11.33 p
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 407 2 mm water The Purest Alkaline Mineral Water, Containing Natural Carbonic Add. UNEQUALLED AS A PLEASANT cS; WHOLESOME TABLE-WATER. $7,50 per case of 50 bottles. HANDEISVEREENIGING HOLLAND." SOLE IMPORTERS. HOTEL de la PAIX, SINGAPORE. This Old Established House having been thoroughly Repaired and Renovated is NOW REOPENED. Good Accommodation for Boarders
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    • 494 2 NOTIGES. mm—. .—m^ —mm —fmmm————m——m———m SINGAPORE RAILWAY. TRAIN SERVICE. On the 22nd, 23rd and '2.jth inst., Trains wiil run in accordance with the Sunday Time Tables. Jan 14 24.1 CHANGE OF ADDRESS. MADAME FAMBON, LADY DENTIST High Clash Work at Moderate Price. Cavanagh Bridge Buildings facing the General Post Office.
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    • 498 2 INSURANGES. FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Compmy of Canada. BSTABLOnsBI IBH2. Capital and Assets exceed 4,000,000 Gold DoUars. J. H. EVANF, Manager, Sottth Eastern ,4.s</t. Thf-: Borneo Co., General Agents. BUEGLARY HOUSEBREAKING THEFT. Policies covering these risks are issued b] the COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITKD. Terms on application to Tun B&AHCB
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    • 606 2 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banki^ Corporation. Paid-up Capital y, m Rbssevb Fuhd -.ing Reserve $1.5,000,000 Silver Reserve $14,000,000 Rs-xava Liability of PiiiMemi mm gu (00 Court or Diksctoes. E. Shmi.lim U.-q. J HAiiL*_t* Hon. Mr. W. J. ■■t.thr..,*. HAiaa** K. <). IUbcaBTT, Kay. L Lkn?man.v t Qt. Fnmsaainß, K-q. !i Shswam
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  • 178 3 RAUU AUSTRALIAN GOLD MINING Co. Ltd., REPORT. tnd UM| I a i< L lor the i BMila fcet crok an against i,< Ib* fwwknm four we* K a I :i v< ry poor, but now shows an E i 1 -.—At aV oJ the shaft, and a on the Foot
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  • 67 3 Hail) of a fight be plao S iah i that a gan^ of armed Chim se raided a house occupied by r, securing any booty. I the house fol iow, in the cc ■>t dead and another wounded, the whol< y came I that sixteen ta ml
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  • 72 3 We he u thai t the S iayialj, Ibc I l. will 1« i. I on lonCoi < it will rarpriai j n t<> lean thai rahle thai i utteue at present upou I Cuie Thu Coid Whik You Can. Here vliali tlip P;ess the People's
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 386 3 AUGTIONS. MORTGAGEE'S SALE Tuesday, 26th January, at 2-30 p.m. Freehold land situate at and adjacent to Oeylang Koad. Bear the Si I mfloitonci. Bangs por.-, area 1 1 4- i sqoar< Eeet being part of (irant N el. Together with the two plank dwelling houses erected ori part ef the
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    • 771 3 TANGLIN AUCTION SALE. New and Stylish Teak Furniture. The property of a gentleman leaving the Colony, at "Auchencairn" No. 1, Tanglin Hill. Saturday. 30th January at 2 p.m. comprising Cottage pianoforte in rosewood case, sft Gins., teak writing table, lady's teak writing bureau, handsome pier glass in ormulu mounted frame,
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    • 60 3 "LIST 2" PATTERN, ADAPTED FOR THE CUSTODY OF VALUABLE PAPERS BOOKS. ETC. LINED THROUGHOUT WITH FIRE- I I RESISTING CHAMBERS 3 1 2 INS., f THICK FILLED WITH BEST NONCONDUCTING MATERIAL UNPICKABLE, VIOLENCE AND GUNPOWDER PROOF PROTECTED WITH 1 2 INCH PLATE 0 RATNER BRILL-PROOF COMPO SAFE STEEL, ALL USUAL
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  • Page 3 Miscellaneous
    • 352 3 From 1st August, 1903, and until further notice. TRAIN SERVICE POB WEEK DAVS ONLY, 1 2 .3 4 5 8 9 10 11 12 |J I am. am. am. am. am. am. pm. pm. pm. pm. pi pm. i Tank Bd 6.00 7.00 7.80 8.20 9J05 UM 12.45 2.05 8.20
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  • 2870 4 Having hid three years in which to work its will with the aid of a record Parliamentary majority the Government has n)w an opportunity of sitting down and seeing by how much its combined legislative and administrative wisdom his advanced the fortunes of the United Kingdom
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 384 4 TURKISH CIGARETTES. JOHN DUNCAN SON'S <>- in 255., 50s. and WOs. Caldbeck, Macgregor Co SS I X^iSrr^ Special Winchesters! J DESIGNED BY US AND I .HH^g^MADE TO STAND THE CLIMATEI I -}y;'^'~-ij USED BI fHB CHAMPION 01 j; I SINGAPORE IN THE LA.ST AUTUMN I I 1) GUARANTEED BY US
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    • 115 4 Under tjie DiatiDguished Patronage and in the Presence of EL E. Sir John Anderson, G.c M.G. LECTURE MEMORIAL HALL Thursday, 28th January, 9-15 p.m. Mr. J. B. SUTTOR, Commissioner in the East for the Government of New South Wales, will deliver an Illustrated Lecture. SYNOPSIS:— NEW SOUTH WALES, the Mother
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  • 120 5 in California* I Protests Against Exclusion. egl 4'h l;*-.i er'-) in i S mat B mrnwiUtifM eBU] prohibiting aliens from holdi; la response to a tel vernor of California, Mr l-ione- .%<■■[ i »q m n I n ling reeeipl of a at, who v^ he if ocerned
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  • 98 5 beeu entertained by a banquet at the Colonial Institute at which "here was a notable attendance of Gjvernors ed immigration into ght to be regarded from the Australian as well as the British ure herself from would conceivably hive a greater pi I to fa.-ethan that of tin
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  • 48 5 Cromer Fears \'-v Free Trade. M r, speaking at Leeds, stated ih xt he feared that the reckless finance of vernment would wreck Fie* Trade. Speaking of the Peers he said that the hereditary principle of the Hou3e of waa cut of date.
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  • 211 5 It will be seen from an lemeni in another column, that Mr J. H. Suttor. Com■inionor in the E.ist for New South Wale?, to deliver au illustrated lecture at the Memorial Hall on Thai 1"> fin, ou the attraction-. tacts, and 1 I H. 8. W.| the
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  • 61 5 S. C.C. AT HOME. 9 C. will be a- to It lies on 9 U 1 fcy Ip* ►▼Wed is not finished befora the afternoon 1 1 of tin.' Clicked with I'aL^kok. willingly Umi twtimonj t«> n.>yimt efficacy ol OiimnH'i Oigaiettei loi Asti.n.a. I have had Asthmatic BronefcitM sometime. This
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  • 39 5 To be Increased. (Bj Submar'.ne Telegraph.— !i*»ii*.er'B) Bee. al 6; pm. A telegram from Washington states that the Senate hat voted an increase to the Pie. ■ident'i salary and travelling expenses from < 7.". "f" to 1100,0 0.
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  • 29 5 Fr« Belgrade it ia reported that the Minister of Wai his i rdered all divisional miniattderi to Belgrade, tot the purpose of i .uueil of War.
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  • 31 5 Liberia hat apologised to Oertnanj for the incident of the customs ileamer Lark G ring on ■I rman liner I>v an alleged breach of cu3toms regulation on Jan 16th.
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  • 104 5 Berlin Satisfied. Kaiser as Decorative Artist. If iceived Jan. 20th, 10. a.m. There is a great satisfaction at Berlin at :.nouncement of the King's visit. The arrangements will include a reception at the Town Hall. The City Fathers are anxious to follow the example of
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  • 49 5 Sir Herbert Maxwell, presiding at a bank meeting in London, stated that the returns Of the London i'. tuks for 1908 showed a falling off of bli hundred and ten million pounds. The bogey of the coming Budget, he added, was weighing upon the country.
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  • 265 5 us Allegation in Supreme Cousi In the Supreme Court, yesterd iy, evidence was taken by Mr Justice Sereoinbe Smith, de bene esse in the case of Moona B tl.tr Suitaa vs. Ho Yang Peng. Plaintiff claimed $2,000 which, ha had lent to defendant. He is a partner in
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  • 82 5 The new I>uU'h mail steamer Rumphiap, to run between, J.iva, Siugapore and I>.'li. onnocting with the German mail, will be in Singapore on Friday, the Agents, the S theepfl igentOl have issued a cordial iuvita•i ato view the t tip on Friday morning, at i g I* ir
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  • 72 5 The EL V. A. go into Camp for the Chineie Ken v-.ir at I'isir P&njang, L umchts from Jobntton'fl E*ier on Friday and Sonday at 7.30 a.m. calling at liorneo Wharf. The Maxim Co. z > into camp at RjlHes Light. liiuuili leaves Johnston's Tier on Friday at
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  • 394 5 THE MESSINA SUFFERERS. A SvOWBi 1.1. A PPEAL. To Thk Fjhior, Ddar Sir, Allow me to appf-al through the columns of your paper to Public Charitj in the Straits Settlements and Federated Mai iy States with a \.<>w of raising funds in aid of the Btlffereri from the terrible
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  • 169 5 HOGA.N AND Co's AFFAIRS. Mr Justice S^rcombe Smith was again occupied iu the Supreni9 Court, yesterday, with the continued hearing of the case of Father C)uvreu-, Procureur in Singapore of Li Soeicte de^Missijns E'rangiVes, and Mis Augustinha do Bczario vs. Mr A. Emslie Banzie. The claim is
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  • 149 5 A thin, timid little man entered the witnessbox at Willesden, and, with shaking voice, told the magistrate a pathetic story. His wife, he said, had starved and ill- treated him for some time past, and now she had turned him out of the house. He tried
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  • 144 5 Washed ofk Ship and Back Again. A thrilling story of the sea was told of the Danish 1-axjue Hadila, which arrived at Faltuouth on Saturday, 22 days overdue. When off the Falkland Islands the ship encountered a cyclone and snow blizzard. One of the crosswaves
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  • 992 5 A HOUSEHOLD REMEDY. PROHIBITION OB EDUCATION. When we come to consider the evidence adduced by the Opium Commission from the point of view of the beneficial use of the drug, we find that the instances iu which tbat is aliened cannot be classed as few atd far
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 199 5 ROBINSON &Co. V I EVERYTHING 1 '.^M CRiCKETER.. 1 I I la cricket hats £sL If By John Wisden, W&rsopt liiiey and Sugg's "Ran//" Bat $7. 50 i '"^R^ Best Quality mock Buckskin th I continuous well padded to protect the knee and leg guard. ankle, fitted 3 Continuous straps
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  • 751 6 THK HEALTHIEST OOUNTRT IN THK WORLD l u ki detnd m f i f t>on of (Dg Wltb >; the cmntrv won 1 An. l »k H m mri;. kj i tti A:is r^ I W -i! :ii 1 tot I 11 ls a fact that the amount o^s.s m
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 528 6 SHIPPING. j JAPAN MAIL STEASISHIP Co., Ltd. Mr A vti w A 1 A regular FORTNIGHTLY Serv ce ie maintained between Jnpan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. Undik Mail Contbacts with thk Imperial Javanese Govbrnmknt. Speei* lly designed for the Company's European Servico, lighted throughout by
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    • 725 6 SHIPPING. c P. O. BTE AM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Psnang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London, Through Bills of Lading issued for Onina Ooast, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Britannia Jan. 29
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    • 726 6 SHIPPING OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. A N D China Mutual Steam Nav. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamors are despatched frora 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 Marseillee,
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    • 677 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA~ LINE, HAMBURG. I The steamers of thia Company maintain a regalar nervier between Hambur.; Ir men Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a mouth for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking
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    • 428 6 SHIPPING. 1 -eLr JLs^t Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINK 'It.- f*Bt and weh tnown ma "ra o* this Company nail I wtn ffasslssit ria Botterdam I Gibraltar, Gk i oa, Naples, (connecti Mai Kaplss, Alezan ina an-i i Suez, Aden, Colombo, Ponau kong, Shang; h I Sfasaki A
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  • 739 7 v ol MeUi-. Body Fragments I '.purs Qniding Air Travelers Now Sa] Mty liaised— lntelligence Blepbant Fuel from Annual Crop-. >ea Cure Flaming A. I fold and silver were i bg 1 anul.iy i.i'f a century ago by mounting thin him- felfl on glass invesUg iti i're: i
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  • 517 7 Tub Thkeatknko Tboublb. The Aden correspondent of the TfmOS of India wrote an follows recently There have been no developments in affairs since my last letter of a week ago. There are still eight days to the Kam/an, the new moon that ends the long Mahomedan Rasa," when we
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  • 95 7 (Corrected OP to Jan 20.) I H&n'i 4t m/8 M nom demand M M 2/8| Private credits 3 m/s m. 2/4 1 crelits 6 m/s 2/4 0 Fnuccn, demand Bank M 291 4 Gn sma nt, demand M M 236 i India, T. T, 174 Honokono, demand M 22
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  • 145 7 Jan 20. Tk* $54.12^ Gambier buyers Gambier Oube No. I 1 3.75 Gambier Oube No. 2 1 3 00 Pepper Black (ord'n. S'pore) buyers 12.25 Pepser, White (fair L.W. 6 p.c buyers 18 75 Nutmegs (110 to the ib.).*, M 10 50 Nutmegs (80 to the lb.) 21.00 Mace
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  • 771 7 Capital Capital Isaac p»id Issued paid up Value up Company. QaotaUnn $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining 00. Ltd *00 $300,000 225.000 10 10 Bruang Limited $600,000 600.0C0 10 10 Bruseb Hydraulic Tin MOo LU 10-0 iTAnll 35 000 X Dcvebpmant O^. Ll $400,000 375,000 10 10 Kan«iboi
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 258 7 NOTICE. S. S. RUMPHIUS. The Seheepsagentur beg to announce that tbe above ship will he at Section Xo. 2, Tanjong Pagar, on Friday, and will be open for inspection from 8 a.m. to 11 a.m. At 8.20 a.m. will go for a short trip returning to Section 2 ahout 10.30
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    • 588 7 TO LET. HOU3E TO BE LET FURNISHED. "Cassala" No. 2, Tanglin Hill. Entry from Ist February, 1909. For particulars apply to Dhkw Naiier, Solicitors, 10, Collyer Quay. Jan 21 u.c. TO BE LET. No. 17 and 18, Stamford Road (Ground and first floors' adjoining Messrs. Whi tea way and Laidlaw
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    • 379 7 On the Berth. West Australian S. N. Co., Ltd. FOR Sourabaya. Broome, Port Hedland, Cossack, Onslow, Carnarvon, Geraldton and Fremantle. The Company's Steamer "MINILYA," 2,745 tons, Captain Richardson, will be despatched for the above ports on Tuesday, the 26th instant, at 8 a.m. She has excellent accommodation for passengers and
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    • 290 7 THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., LTD. No. 1 dock. Ho 1 DOCK Length Inside 514 It. LenffCb Inside 87C ft. Width of entrance, top 05 ft., bolt Idth ol entrance top 60 5 ft tK>tt. 75 ft. 45.8 ft. Water on blocks 27.5 ft. Water on bU* k^ '20 5 It.
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  • 241 8 SINGAPORE SPORTING CLUB. Th annutl meeting of the above club waa held last evening in the Exchange, Mr H. Payne (lallwey providing. Amongst otheri preseut were, Capt Sir A. Toting K.C. M. <}„ Capt Biannoadt, Messrs A J. > KJBB.A Kubertson, F. Y Blair, L. K. Gaunt, I S B
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  • 246 8 s C. m s B 0 A HiiLi.ll gathering assembled on the K«planade last evening to witMM tlw Aaocia.li ,n football mit :h belwCQfl Um B C. C. and Mu> S.S.C i t'.i. was lt t> ;n starrintr and tbe B. 0 C oal] turned with nan- m;*'P.
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  • 60 8 Lssßcbei priU Issnn lotos! Piet ton tbe dob Bwgloii as ml* t f > Laaving.lohi igßungsJow. i a w 990 a.in |O a.in 1030a 11 am 12 15 p.m. 3ai ■>• D. in 10.30 i in. I i ft.m 12 15 p.m. Sub u SM I g 9
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  • 107 8 ftftßM reprc^ctin* He R J«l taV ev,,..,.' tIu.K-H.-Uu,.:. on po«i» ronnecti q with thual- »ve«vmpetition. Dur£*Ae first half the Kooshdia pUyera b*3 SIX eou> to mi. .Mr i > < Taeanmiil -eneril Dieethlg ol the LL nr w B hH OB Tu..^!,y io khfl PJ^?^ BMotecoavßittt* The draiub!
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  • 1483 8 GANG-ROBBERY WITH MURDER. Pbuohu Tru.x.s Kno'fl Etidmcci The Chief Justice, Sir W.lliam Hynd-lan-Jones, aud a jury were occupied for be fourth day, yesterday, with the charge gang robbery with murder brought gaiDst five Keha, Chang Ah Sob, Chia Ah vow. Ho Chu, Hob Ah Yin and Chan Yu. Mr Hastings-
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  • 387 8 Pathbb and Daughteb in law. A Chinese woman namad Wong Tai was l)3fore Mr Colman, third magistrate yesterday on a charge of kidnapping. Mr A. W. Biiley, assistant Protector of Chinese said that the Gregory Apcar which arrived here on the 14th instant had female passengers on
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  • 76 8 Two cases of Chinese, armed with knives committing daring robberies, have lateb engaged the attention of the magistrates. In one case six Cantonese entered a hous< in Upper Cross Street, in daylight, unde pretence of a friendly visit. Then the^ bound up two women ani cleared ci with
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  • 122 8 "Quarantine against all vessels from Muar has been in forca since Monday. The Siimes3 gunboat BiK arrived in port yesterday from Bangkok. On the arrival cf tha Italian steamer Capri yesterday from Hongkong it was reported" that the vessel ran ashore at Horsburg Lighthouse at 3.30 a.m. that
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  • 93 8 The new steel screw revenue cutter, S. S. Speurder built by lliley, Hargreavee A Co., Ltd for the Netherlands India Government has now been handed over. Under the inspection of a Nival Commission from Bitavia her official trial took place on 24th December with satisfactory results.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 17 8 BROADWOOD PIANOS I CHAPPELL PIANOS FOR re TONE, TOUCH DURABILITY. ig 3. lAI .1 RARP.IA. Rnlfi Appnt.
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    • 232 8 KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. [Jndbb Contract with thb Nbthbrlandp Inm I .nmbnt. Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency. Limited, 2-3, Collyei Quay. THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE ARE OM I APPROXIMATE. Benoa Uiouw, Prigi-Radja and Renf J RUMPHIUS Batavia, Samarang and Sourabaja <j -lan Janssens Bandjermasin, Stagen, Kota Baro< Balik-Papan, Samarii Noenoekan,
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 405 8 PASSENGERS. Per Nore: Mrs A. Robertson. Mr V. Knight, Mr and Mrs Moore, Captain Hilton. Mr Waterlow, Mr Ward, Mr White, Mr 0, 1 T. Builen, Mr Skene. Mr W. Kelso. 1 Per Merkus Mr V. R ja van Alhemade. 1 Per Penang Mr R. H. Clarton, Mr Jack Rae.
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    • 612 8 VESSELS IN PORT. Man-of-war Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From I Wtwn Furst Bismarck Ger cru. 10,680 Wurmhed Jan 1 8 con Vesnrio Ital cru. 32tO de Cervin Jan 1 7 Hongkong Oslomto Titrpr Oer gun boat AckermannJan U Saigon Ba °li Siam gun boat 550 Haurowit/ J..n 20 Bangkok
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