The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 22 January 1909
1909-01-22
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Title Section16 1909-01-22 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, JANUARY 22, 1909. NO. 6,50516 words
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Article217 1909-01-22 1 The M M leaves Jan due Londou Feb is. The N. D L. leaves Jan 25, due HongfcoDg Jan 30, Shanghai Feb 3, Yokol b 8. Intermediate and local mails will be found in list below Today. For Per Close Malacca &c. Penanjj noon Batavia Ram {/Lias noon217 words
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Article485 1909-01-22 1 CHINESE NEW CLOTHES DAY. W »c curi- «b each x m the I ur own first of the year. iuU&s dolUrhuutirj:, plaoe-fia oc sports cL make us in.l.l'i i\- to tho cus! our Colonial life, if not s m it as b W v .<• monly ii some interrnptioa busmen,485 words
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Article158 1909-01-22 1 S!r Felix Schuster s«s the prctpaeti revival of trada, I lit is evidently not urniadful of the alteration m value* cauw the great production of g< !«1 I' ige Prater's Share Circular and the c capture of some ro;ul thievt-s is rej I page 5. An estimate158 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement459 1909-01-22 1 The Federal Life Assurance C 0. of Canada. ESTABLISHED 1882. BEAD OFFICE, HAMILTON, ONTARIO, CANADA. Capital and Ussets exceed U,000,000 Gold Dollars. The Federal Life Assurance Co. is one of the Oldest and most favourably known Companies m Canada. Its long i\n<\ successful experience enables this British Canadian Company with459 words
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Advertisement358 1909-01-22 1 Entertainments. A LH AM BRA TO-NIGHT'S PROGRAMME ALL NEW PICTURES. AT 9-3O P. M. I. Overture. "MESSIDOB." TheAJhambra Orchestra. '2, The Aviators thrilling experience. 8. WHALING IN THE SOUTH SEAS. We are happy to be able to offer our patrons who are fond of cinematography and sport, tins interesting series358 words
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Advertisement322 1909-01-22 1 Entertainments. fwo APPEARANCES ONLY. Under the Special Patronage and m the Piesence of H. E. the Governor and of H. E. the General Commanding and Mrs. Perrott. TEUTONIA CLUB, Singapore TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) and MONDAY EVENINGS, JANUARY 23rd 25th, at 9 O'CLOCK. The Most Notable Organization of Distinguished Musical Artistes Ever322 words
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Advertisement61 1909-01-22 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Messrs. Biley liar}.:' Co. arc tbc sole agent of Cochran's niultitubular boilers Page 2. Caldbcck and Macgrcgor for Turkish Cigarettes Page 6. Gosling Co. shipping and parcels agencies Page '2. House to be let, Amaranth and Waverley Hotel— Page 11. Ramphius on view and for a trip this61 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous149 1909-01-22 1 Friday, 22rd High Water.— lo. s a., 11.11 p Accession of King Edward VII. Chinese New Year commences. New Moon 7.12 a. Public and Bank Holiday. Volunteer Camps. Cricket Singapore v Bangkok. F.M.S. v The Colony (at K. L Saturday, 2:>id High Water.— lo.s2 a. Mohammedan New Year commences. Public149 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement21 1909-01-22 2 APARTMENTS. Single and double rooms with board at Barganny House, 7, Oxley Rise. Terms moderate. _OctJ24 v .c. SUITES OF APARTMENTS.21 words
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Advertisement8 1909-01-22 2 INSURAISteES. federalTife Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1882.8 words
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Advertisement10 1909-01-22 2 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking Corporation. Paid-up Capital 115,000,000 Rbsbrvi Fund:10 words
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Article206 1909-01-22 3 Up to riMM, it ha d* vi r b« n pr ssiblc sue- j nssfullv to en board <-l ii Kven «h< i- a v< m; u'.ati^n fortxetp timal hU bi w gtordi <l as cut < f ti I: w'.uM appi ar. I < \v i r206 words
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Article138 1909-01-22 3 m findi; ,ni!fr <>' up to the liar trades t me during the ice i. v'dajs the way f ©pen t Bat jC pro] vessels ■up 1' bears no rela•vinter pi I every f rej thai laid n|> m tie ore would be glad to j->:n them if138 words
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Article63 1909-01-22 3 he Dondas family I Wet, ami like I I Ed 'i Hi!. I ritj I ,;v. nby bis mot: I I Sir J jgn o f 1 Ltnily. I I iio for p me nti I :.ily a gro to be Dd when it w it63 words
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Article354 1909-01-22 3 Thfre is a warning to ■fnokffl m the Britiuh Mtdual Journal from Professor J. Dixon Mann, of Mancb^nter. Fcr thirty jmn or won it La^ l>e<;n believed that praciiniWy no nicotine pastes oter with the smoke of toll. ii-o, and tfiat theiefore tone can be aLsorled by the354 words
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Article326 1909-01-22 3 E lI'ATION IS SPSE \DIXG. Am occasional correspondent of the P.M.G. writes from Hongkong, on Nov 18: Some B ago I reported to the "Pall Mall Gazette" how the unwonted spectacle has been seen of ,i woman's demonstration, m connection with boycott of Japanese goods,326 words
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Article280 1909-01-22 3 ia stated that at the present time more than 1 soa-going vessels and yachts, beaidei eigbtj lii,'! it -ships, are equipped with itus. But these take no actount 1 1 a targe number cf naval vessels, Loth of the ordinary and the type, which are also fitted m280 words
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Article161 1909-01-22 3 Groren tt are j f r the slowr. m of tl mbl- > I some years mamma wrjoi it of I i have done Tint fa (1 to. A ■hi B t: i' U.»i. m Bontfa Divonsbir- i. .1 Wilt I HllXt i t)M kiud ti m the161 words
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Article68 1909-01-22 3 mi the British M( dical .1. II cad (Instead of p\ ii>, Just eating net -i. Atid (hitilcin^ \s hon tin "V.*l)i!c many liv< And Dover think I igb, And so untinj' Ah, yes, it 18 the pan th.V kills, Iv spitt- of all the patent pills,68 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement25 1909-01-22 3 M rrhuolCreot 1 two I aohial and Tabercakr da» ordee »*ve U-«.n *v horn rapidrj repair ha< v tabercoloaia, theg imlent expectottr nd n rtoo25 words
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Advertisement567 1909-01-22 3 DELICATE EROM GIRLHOOD Chronic Ill-Health continued to Mar this Married Lady's Lffl until DR. WILLIAMS* PINK PILLS. Were tried— WfTH Marvellous Results. Striking proof of the permanence of the cures wrought by Dr. Williams' PJnk Pills for Pale People is again afforded in the case of Mrs. J. 1>. Rosario,567 words
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Advertisement153 1909-01-22 3 SPECIAL REDUCTIONS. HUMBER CARS X^tt*/ "HUMBER' 10 12 and 2O H. P. NEWLY ARRIVED UTEST MODEL Owingto facilities forturning out large numbers of these famous Cars m order to meet the growing demand, Gost of Production has been reduced to a point which enables them to be offered to the153 words
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Advertisement187 1909-01-22 3 "ROBEYPHONE X VlloUU 2( Jr W WITH 20 'f M Br~' otLLI llurlb t Jm v > >> s^ pi 1 DISON, K. v I ODEON, COLUMBIA W Thf RoBrvPHDNC I EDIbON EILL KTAK H i*W ZONOPHONE, PATHE \Jr f EXCELSIOR. BTMPHONT, K.LINOBOI ./irtliif^i T^-^fc_ Sir GEORGE ROBEY. i; ~f7^J187 words
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Article900 1909-01-22 4 The —MTTHBti m Burma. Ml m haw vowed m th'-ir time bof came oat East that never would they nave a boy. w h n confronted by Urn bet mat no known man has ever nrnsgcirl to do < wthout a boy, they intimated by conU I wience900 words
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Article821 1909-01-22 4 The best literature of cricket hae been produced, as a rale, by men who we^e no great erioketen themselves, lor the simple reason that the band which wifl-ls tho bat is seldom equally happy m the conduct of the pen. But then aw exceptioni to every rule, Mid821 words
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Article195 1909-01-22 4 A pathetic story illustrating the hard-hips o! i trapper's life m the wilds of Northern British Columbia, has just reached here from the Naaa River, trritea a Victoria (B. C.)corratpondeiii. Cbarlefl Haynes, an old trapper, ran short of provisions and sent an Indian to the nearest195 words
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Article38 1909-01-22 4 One of the most dangerous combinations to be found on the turf is a perfectly straight owner with a crooked trainer and a jockey who is always ready to do what the trainer wishes. Illustrated Sporting and Dramatic38 words
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Article254 1909-01-22 4 Aaomsnra dladkkr Domnumem. Mr. JaniM Hoi EWiflei 85, Brarc Street, Walsall, Kn^laDd, and Ei bighlf receded. Speaking of his terrible rafferfag bom itOM m thr Iridnoy one oi the moa igoawng of all diseases- be says I liav* passt d tl stones as lar^c as a254 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement100 1909-01-22 4 CHINAS BANK NOTES. PkKAM' I I FOMU N MINISIKKS. Faking, Deo. r >. fIN ariaisten si Pikiag rentwenting f^ nnssnatssits bare oosaaiiinieated with t£ Board of Foreign AtTairs to the effees that the Chinese bank notes which are more rid mure bM -nun- Iki eOTTtaej of U« country BBsl bl100 words
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Advertisement507 1909-01-22 4 A POPULAR CLERGYMAN v j. r -~~tr z t. Sciatica, Stiffness, I Nervous and Muscular Fatigue The remarkable public appreciation of the important letters appearing m this announcement week by week, is due to the absolute reliability of the experiences narrated. The very people we all know and feel we507 words
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Advertisement354 1909-01-22 4 MARKET PRICE LIST. Singapore, l v :h January, IH'9. Beans, Long per ,-tty do. French do Beef per lh. Beef Btoaa do. Bean Sprouts per ratty Bamboo Sprouts do. Brinjals do. do., China do. do., Salted do, Carrots, Imported do. do., Singapore do. nil do., ea__ > Celery per catty354 words
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Advertisement28 1909-01-22 4 jf^M Mm /Xijr •r bWlflb, [MZ^ PR L IV) if r'- \^mT CHA. LLN 1 ROVtRS biNGI I GRfcSS. HUlVif:TAURS ..t flf WHlfwußlHfc f "'"g^"" 12s. Od. I28 words
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Miscellaneous489 1909-01-22 4 VESSELS EXPECTED. STKAMKKS. trt of departure, anii irhere knew* dnU <tn< hrrt. ami nor,,, < Agrt.tt 4 Nl.insfi*' Airlie. Sydney Boußtcad Aml'i ia, Hambui *r. Mar 1 .-r. A. Aj < t! Honj >m. a Colon .Aj P\< A-'\ ai Je« M..nafield. Aueti ia, i i iced Hat I Jjuitrilian.489 words
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Article104 1909-01-22 5 to annoo I the Sol :>. nin^. of Ml Bled y ago o: arrived here from Tongkali on Monday last, Buffering from enteric d to the (lentral I Tim in tho afternoon at 1 (ten R <ad, W. Hainea, Colonial Chaplain, ring to tl104 words
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Article140 1909-01-22 5 FRASER CO.'S SHARE CIRCULAR. r >> is still am ill amount of bu*inpss is* the approach of Chinese New .'ur kaa pttnmtM kbj BaAerial improrement 'n keeps dalL -uiali demand fur Sdiu •f,i baa d ••<■ the sliares keep ■i a4 i i' ti: Ukgt h.tvH had insactionM 2 d140 words
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Article86 1909-01-22 5 Tl M the J tllowing landslip at the 1 c Tl.. .m. on fa of old Dd slim«> ftll without i.ho slightest waning on thlore thi-^ a small <*lip had ;ng on the winding was being cleared scarred. i I on this work wl thundering down mber86 words
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Article36 1909-01-22 5 use of Mia Boyle ■V > time during orn- who* lus ]\\A Arrived m the house and D by climbing The thieves were D the house was Ihe thef' >wel- it $12] mmunieaied -with.36 words
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Article113 1909-01-22 5 l>r Isaac Bk 'edi-rsc-Dal Hjgi l mtiies," raises the that ti e Americans v >' .uswlar cole; B a me m colour kbit !)r Brewer, j bol the ykin is icereasin the Philippines, and the *kin ker. At tir&t, too, tof 1 te is to 3timuq t.113 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement345 1909-01-22 5 AUeTIONS. MORTGAGEE'S BALE Tuesday, 26th January, at 2-30 p.m. Freehold land situate at and adjacent to Gaylaug Road, netric tbe Brd oxilestone, Singapore, area ***** BCjoan feet being part of Grant N o 61. Togethei with the two plank dwelling; houses erected on part of the said land and known345 words
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Advertisement638 1909-01-22 5 TANGLIN AUCTION SALE. New and Stylish Teak Furniture. The property of a gentleman leaving the Colony, at "Auchencairn" No. 1, Tanglin Hill, i Saturday, 30th January at 2 p.m. ■> comprising Cottage pianoforte m rosewood case, sft. Gins., teak writing table, lady's teak writing bureau, handsome pier glass m ormulu638 words
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Advertisement213 1909-01-22 5 Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. HEAD OFFICE, SINGAPORE, S. S. PENSION SCHEME. This scheme has been devised to maet the n ]of those who wish to provide a Pension or am, tj for et on the attainment of a specified age, which pension or annuity will be paid to213 words
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Miscellaneous320 1909-01-22 5 SINGAPORE AHO KRANJi RAILWAY. From Ist August, 5908, and mitil further noiica. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY, UP TRAINS--*****711 10 U U U U am. am. am. am. am. am. pm. pm. pm. m Passir P. 7.10 ].45 4.27 Borneo Wt 7.18 l.r,:} 4.:; i People's Fk. 7.27 1.01320 words
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Article23 1909-01-22 6 Domestic Occurrences Death. Walter. In Calcutta, on 24th Dec, Major F. A. Walter, late 97th (Royal W. Kent Regt.) m bis 81st year.23 words
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Article, Illustration641 1909-01-22 6 Friday, Jan. 22, 1909. 3 Uw^Lmmmi^— w——^—^^"^ No one can really form a clear idea of ir what is to happen m Eastern Europe until i 0 the spring has well advanced. Apparently, :e although the utility of a Conference is ie being generally <|uestioned there641 words
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Article1406 1909-01-22 6 Mr. J). Bsatty is appointed a district r Judge for Petiang. Money orders to the maximum of $400 i can be issued m the Straits for payment m Kelantan. Major Buckle, Royal West Kent Regi- ment, is appointed a Professor at the India Staff College. The Chinese woman who was1,406 words
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Article357 1909-01-22 6 \L AHKAN'JKMi Government < M blond to dij at, i to mm i imj -n 1 the ChtBSH Hit* V- Uys, wh; v. ifl of oownm be 'bo Chinooo final Ifoci I omoo** l-l.iviuc uiauv Chinese will close down for tJM m > <ia\s and ftl -eg pns357 words
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Article229 1909-01-22 6 1 'II 11 probably interest moht of our readaw ers to hive some rough idei ties <>f tlithe EollOWiog who cuuifefi down j:k Cap*. of more than ordinary judgment n. k" management of a U- its abilities. lU f n- reat P ower i an< l be229 words
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Advertisement344 1909-01-22 6 jOl Special Winchesters 1 designed by us and Jmade to stand the climate rr j i I^TT\ "t.EE: :j USED BY THE CHAMPION OF SINGAPORE IN THE LiST AUTUMN If' TOURNAMENT. I GUARANTEED BY US LIMITED. NEW STUDIO ***** OCM O PA hi?h Class Photographers, |f Lul/1 1 OH V344 words
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Advertisement156 1909-01-22 6 Under the Distinguished Patronage and m the Presence of H. E. Sir John Anderson, X.C M.o. LECTURE MEMORIAL HALL Thursday, 28th January, 9-15 p.m. Mr. J. B. SUTTOR, Commissioner m the East for the Government of New South Wales, will deliver an Illustrated Lecture. SYNOPSIS NEW SOUTH WALES, the Mother156 words
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Article49 1909-01-22 7 r itar*t) i: A telegram from Baijma states that o\ houses have been destr i bj earth- the villages of the I'uoecea Distrid md many people have bt^n killed. ■Po* :i ancient city rf be ancient place was U inhabitants leaving m r an s arauea49 words
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Article59 1909-01-22 7 [Banker HopefuL Aix Schuster, speaking m the C 'he caases of the dislocation of butiisappear 3 anticipated a D the near futur The ever-growing production of ■uit must noJ rlooked. M)or of the London School d mica and a great authority on bank- I i on the fold59 words
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Article15 1909-01-22 7 Lan '.oroplane made two fell ten 1 to pieoas. No one was15 words
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Article32 1909-01-22 7 Bee. Jan. 21, 10.50 a.m. M aiiiu rice and Lidy Vio- i 'er of E 1 La rere married under bril- es m Calcutta. V hundred Indian tended the eDtion.32 words
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Article48 1909-01-22 7 Still Wishes to Marry. he I Hike of the Abru hat !>ee>n on a et visit to to buy his outfit for Himalaya expedition. it he met the representas of the Elkins family and resolved to mncehis royal privileges and mj.rr\ M h ja. *i48 words
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Article31 1909-01-22 7 ••> C«>urt vesterd.t ness): Ihd this man sup- througj interpreter): W i 1 Of fhe Judg r pL v I )o> j't talk like .t in \uy kind of m»'i.t. Don't > <31 words
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Article139 1909-01-22 7 lent scads the Malay Mail the ttg ;nd that apple, the story it who can read it How q lam and Eve eat? a Ldam 2 a total often re the thing out far diffa- 1 Adam S also a total of I think th> .re139 words
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Article78 1909-01-22 7 Auuested. itta, Jan. 5 -rid" riot at Tit 1 m the Four hunian ted, s n Haho- b£ h troops and mi!;: y P* 1 encouraged the Hindu-, •ting. con. kelj m kg the rased i the ila I i: :u reaton I B ne of78 words
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Article63 1909-01-22 7 Turks Admonished. (Bj Submarine Telegraph. Renter's) 1 deceived at 1. It \>.m. TheTorkiifa <i >vernim-it hM instructed i the Customs authorities to pr.jowi with the necessary mtflmmi to suppress the boycott if Austrian goodi and Bulgarian products, t isasmodl M Austria-Hungary is on the I tiling ils differences63 words
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Article99 1909-01-22 7 CALIFORXIAN GOOD SENSE. No Anti-Japanese Laws. j Rec. .1 L!i. 21, 10.15 a.m. The Governor of California has issued a statement tbat after conferring with the a leaders m the Legislature, he is convince' i that no A nti- Japanese legislation will be enacted, and he is satisfied that the99 words
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Article136 1909-01-22 7 THE OTHER SIDE. 11 FI>ITOR, Sir, I noticed m your paper this morning that the Worshippers of the Cathedral of The Good Shepherd ware niush disturbed and annoyed on Sunday mornings, by the noise of passing Tramcars. These good people ought to consider themselves fortunate, they are only disturbed136 words
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Article309 1909-01-22 7 Tex Keh Roijbees Aeeested. Several reports had been made to the police lately of hawkers being robbed on Bukit Timah Road. With a view to checking th>. M il.iy Corporal No. 23 from Wayang Situ E > olice Station set a very clever trap which resulted m309 words
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Article159 1909-01-22 7 '•\\V\i Q n t o Earthly." The City of London police once more > ,i on the picturesque hawkers of penny toys who have lately reassembled on bill. hof the itinerants as had not succumb- 1 to fche inundation held a meeting and listened to a speech159 words
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Article1409 1909-01-22 7 Qiir-i/in agutlt homines n<,.-lri >.•<! farrago Ut, JI'VKXAL. The Topioist desires to express to hii numerous Cbineie friends a happy Celestial NTew fear. Par the bad time the Chinese community have had they, to some extent are to ba blamed. In their speculating on exchange with1,409 words
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Article480 1909-01-22 7 < )ne of the latest and most highly prized f the royal gifts which Mine Sobrino reasures among the souvenirs of her artistic areer is a beautiful brooch of pure white iamDnds 180 of them there are m all iven her by the King and Queen of480 words
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Article71 1909-01-22 7 > < Dr. Argyll Robertson, whose deatli m his seventy- second year is reported from Bombay, after he had been visiting Gkradal State, was one of the best known ligures m Scottish professional circles. At the time of his death he was Hon. Surgeon- Oculist to the King m Scotland,71 words
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Advertisement147 1909-01-22 7 ROBINSON &Co. I EVERYTHING I \\^^y| FOR THE ill] CRICKET B7ITS ML^ ill (WELL SEASONED) |il] 11l By John Wlsden, Warsop, Uilef and k*^JM Fr;mk Sugg. -.ill lIJI SuMs"Ranji" Bat $7. 5 ii cf¥ijf Best Quality mock Buckskin thoroughly J|j continuous well padded to protect the la nd leg guard.147 words
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Article736 1909-01-22 8 Mr Gorton Angier astii no introduction ™y<" BMtWB an lien,-*. Hk m ->ne of toe Mat known bmmi tmoapi ill who l<le bih t nibo fur any leogtfa o! time, and bispaper.th* London isd China Express, travels istQBMBj remoUnpcountrr corner,. With the use tndexperienc Bm736 words
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Article109 1909-01-22 8 '1,..11 v we hai record still another m robbei*. Ai Inesd i a Kal •■tared imm N i 7 Upper Chincbew Street, fa dub m .i'.nl his wife ln.>rh.-' I ;>l t witr I knives, Uk m dm tied them up ft i maacked the hou-, v depart!109 words
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Advertisement79 1909-01-22 8 How Coughs and Colds Are Cured m i Burma. XbeioUowii Irttor frm 3 i rmtendeat ■I Hrn Municipal .r 1 M»- SteveM, ibowi khei ttie meibod trf earing colJ.s m Burma is not unlike i i m almost every part of the civilised world. oH says: "I have B»ed Ohamberlahi'a79 words
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Advertisement526 1909-01-22 8 SHIPPING. N.Y.K. JAPAN HAIL STEAISHIP Co., Ltd. j A regular FORTNIGHTLY Serv cc ia maintained between Japan and Enrope by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. Undbe Ma.il Contracts with thi Imperial Jajpanicsh Government. Bneoiallj de«i>ped for the Company's Earoneen Service, lighted thron ghout \>j Electricity, provided with eicellont accommodation526 words
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Advertisement729 1909-01-22 8 SHIPPING. P. O. BTEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London. Through Bills of Lading issued for China Coast, Persian Gull, Continental and -_merican Ports. Steamers will Itsrt Singapore ca »r about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Britannia Jan. 29 Devanha729 words
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Advertisement735 1909-01-22 8 SHIPPING OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd The Companies' stoarnere aro despatched froc Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China an< Japan every week, and from Japan homeward for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fort night; few Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool an< for Marseilles, Havre735 words
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Advertisement686 1909-01-22 8 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a m regular ierrioe between Har.:l> Hremen 1 Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, thej? 1 are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo.686 words
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Advertisement403 1909-01-22 8 SHIPPING. Horddeutscher Lloyd, Bremc: IMPERIAL GERMAN KAIL LINE The fast and well-kn >vm nia:! stoamdra c^ tl is Company tail 1 »rtnightiy fr H&mburLr vi*Rottwi lain, Antwoq Gibraltar, Genoa, Nh; Naj-les, Ai< unarw and m- v^rea) Suez, Aden, Coloni i 1 > kong, Shanghai, N*^Jifcak;A X let and back. They403 words
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Article40 1909-01-22 9 I'■ RAHCI OP His Own COUNTRY. m discussing th< situation m India witli ms f.t!niliar uvh tlw latest phison of the Hi .rrtrti'.riary inuVfrii' itNM was lai'l OB til- DOWfil whi'-h Hwi twtnrmtnA RaWn40 words
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Article39 1909-01-22 9 Dbasts E*BOPoa4La Pplßg iri'lustry •i a point v. n, ariy cxln-ist- I. '1 ins M Uftdc •jn: an intimati H recently to ct that i of ahij piag bm b I Si m tad oth. r39 words
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Advertisement30 1909-01-22 9 THE ANTI-FATSHAN AGITATION, Thki;-.tknin<. DisTuißaMca n Ounot, Bhaneen, Jan This afternoon a crowd of irresponsibfa Cliin< Be rowdiea ataembled on Ux whad oppo sits the Hongkong, Canton and Macao Steam30 words
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Advertisement27 1909-01-22 9 JE3L An your lips whit** c* -^j vdiir i :.'< kf < (iiorh'SK, If pfl your rara tr.in.-jiarent And do voa i«><>k thin Vit ~>* ar< d carekiWz^Si von it27 words
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Article35 1909-01-22 10 Amcsin.; Tk vves-m i-.y Ci-i bmes The Gnmp.n Club, which is essentially an 1 American institution, wiftfcmt eoutarmitj m Kuropp. l 3 on the warpath again last m:mth -..I rn.iniy f em!35 words
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Article54 1909-01-22 10 Writing of pOfPf -'.llturo ;tn<] <>[hrn tnanafa. ture m India, tiM AJB€ riflMl Ooo»ul-GeMt«l ofObleottawjitfe itdeeppkmghingii pnetited for 11m I'^ppy. whicli is not th<; OSM with any other crop grown m India; th« nunekind of plough I U mi m VogO€ cnturies Q^/% Tf n a t54 words
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Page 10 Advertisements
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Advertisement15 1909-01-22 10 Cl BY ROYAL j|Sgis£ AP'POINTKEKT ffl TABLE BEIJCACII^S, I j|^~_ PICKLES SOUPS. I JAMS. JELLIES.15 words
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Advertisement51 1909-01-22 10 GYMKHANA RACE MEETING n 909 RACE COURSE. Saturday. 13th Februaiy 19C9 1. Hi NTBR 1 11 BDLI Ha F. A |bf i! E M;i •r-r,cr.< |i] 1 Perrott, never won a Mat race i I f5O. Catch wi||,hti Mtai '■:*>. ai fin 1 !aii*o \ra /1 .1 ynH nndfl^ /■«j51 words
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481 1909-01-22 11 t Report of the Stn ki klan Mil m o cy of which will be found elsewhere m M9M, (t»Ji the Friemi of India > i_- m 1 plrilaa* t- a* 'Ms. w\ nri i t j of miseh -'i lo abolish the \> nptioi481 words
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Article54 1909-01-22 11 I noaan Government proposes to esa wireless telegraph station on a pt K^elung, tbe kstrnment of <-h will have a eommnnieai i g i lius of Ties. Ie will then be possible to exDaaonieationfl between the station ling m the neighlourhood .tion is expected to *c54 words
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Article94 1909-01-22 11 borne p iper I his is an mt otthe incident that pro-tided the >n which is about to by the importation of Chinese entury old. I >a J -unary •naux a: Har- lekd bum Gothenburg, packed a.i ptarn I frossn a: The enterprising S i y duty on the 1094 words
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Article76 1909-01-22 11 (COBEECTBD UP TO Jan 21.) Bank 4 in/8 norn demajid M M 2/3 J Priyate crediU 3 m/i «c 2/4} credits 6 m/i >~ 2/4 Frakce, demand Bank,*, M 291 i ■jriRMA.KT, demand M 23*5 i rHDiA,T. T. 174 Howokok*, demand 2'-l!/Z, Yokohama, demand norn 113 Java, demand 18976 words
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Article143 1909-01-22 11 Jan 21. Tii* $64,621 Gambior buyers 10.00 Gkmbier Onbe No. 1 13.75 aambier Cnbe No. 2 13.00 Pepp«r Bbvsk (ord'n. Spore) buy« r a 12.25 Pepper, White (fairL.W. 6 p.o ba/era 18 75 Nutmegs (110 to tk« lb.) t^ 19.50 Nutmegs (80 to tha Ik) 24.00 Mace (Banda) *m143 words
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Article799 1909-01-22 11 t MINES. Capful Capital lattM Paid Issued p*id op Vaio« up Company. QaoUtkm 1300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining 00. LU STf ♦300,000 225,000 10 10 Bruang Limited 7SO $600,000 60U.0C0 10 10 Braseb Hyd.aalae Tin M. 0* IM lO.c-O £400,000 350,000 1 1 Daff Development Oo Ltd799 words
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Page 11 Advertisements
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Advertisement489 1909-01-22 11 I IF YOU SUFFER I From any Skin op Blood Disease, Ch «l Eczema, Scrofula, Scurvy, Glandular Swellings, Had Legs, Ulcers, Abscesses, Tumours, Boils, Sores, ErnptlOBS, Blood Poison, Rheumatism, Gout, _c, DON'T DELAY -.rt a course of Clarke's Bio -.1 he World I irifier), and the experience of thootw bwb489 words
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Advertisement530 1909-01-22 11 TO LET. TO BE LET The very comfortable and pleasantly situated residence known as AMABANTB No. 36, Cavenagh Road, Tanglin. A low rental will be accepted. Apply to POWELL ft Co., Agents. Jan 22 3.2 HOUSE TO LIT. No. 59, Hill Street, known as the Waverley Hotel. Pent §150 per530 words
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Advertisement314 1909-01-22 11 On the Berth. West Australian S. N. Co., Ltd. FOR Sourabaya, Broome, Port Hedland, Cossack, Onslow, Carnarvon, Geraldton aud Fremantle. The Company's Steamer "MINILYA," 2,74.3 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 and314 words
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Advertisement243 1909-01-22 11 THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO, LTO. Length Inside 514 ft. Length Inside B7f it Width of entrance, top 95 ft., bott Width of entrance top 60.5 ft. bott. Water on blocks 27.5 ft Water Oil blockl 20.5 ft. Time to pump out 4 hours. T.mc to pump out 2 hours. These243 words
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Article279 1909-01-22 12 A Private iptfpr f,- rr> a—l".!. iJ n v""\ k 1 IL 'T? two. I-""""-' .-'-a- lin MerKui roa.J s r int, Ml t >. t Chtniot! m +>A .-,!v.Mt,. bavin, hit own camp it thi SIU ThawaytS y wa9 rertasn J Tk* mm i T hU[279 words
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Article190 1909-01-22 12 The P. and O. tmpany M at Tilbury Dock or r build-. M < rd and f hex official trials, 1 ft. m length, with 1 with I of .".7 ft. 9 b. S with telcmotoi si rored watertight doors, and H trie190 words
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Article202 1909-01-22 12 \ir k den* it Colonial Secret ary < ii k og, ha.s laid all Btodents of tho tion m China under a further debt f .blication recentl\ of M PPy from ti<iiuiu ol Uln iterations i. n: Tbc original text of tl i lie 1 b\202 words
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Article11 1909-01-22 12 la the As-ii/o Court a,,J hi a,,n_never_goes_out at_niiiht,11 words
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Article519 1909-01-22 12 Thn II ".an C\-<k. In ibfl Boprame Coturt, yesterday, at the end f the taking of eridencc m the partnership caia (reported elsewhere) the hearing was returned by Mr ,J u->t 'Sercorn be Smith of the cue of Father Courrear, Procarenrin Singapore of L* Soci« te dee519 words
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Article403 1909-01-22 12 Trapped by Flashlight. In Pittsbutg. Pennsylvania, where so many millionaires originated, there is a tremendous commotion ju9t now, because charges of municipal corruption are made, which, if proved, will make the San Francisco grafters look angels of innocence by comparison. President Roosevelt is credited with instituting an inquiry403 words
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Article531 1909-01-22 12 MURDER CASK SENSATION. $150 ro Kbip Sii.knt." .lust before the Assiz3 Court, over which the Chief Justice, Sir W. H. Hyndman Jones, presides, adjourned last evening the hearing of the M i.cpherson-i<>ad murder case, a sensational statement was made by one of the witnesses for the defence This531 words
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Article60 1909-01-22 12 Thieves have paid a visit to Mr. Bolter's store at Anson lioad and stole provisions valued at S7l> 50. Two Chinamen have been arrested for stealing pigs from a stye at McPherson Hoad. The pigs were recovered at a slaughter house. A Hokien's house at 40 Japan Street60 words
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Article60 1909-01-22 12 Tin following is the result of the voting for an Election Committee for the above J. D. Siunders 28, VY. E. Hooper 19, Dr A. I\ li.uvs X D. V. Perkins 17. F. HilfcoD 10, W. Patchitt 14, Dr W. R. C. Middleton 14, G. C. Murray 13,60 words
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Article180 1909-01-22 12 Berlin, December 21. The Lokalan/.eiger," which, by the way enjoys the peculiar honour of being at present the only German newspaper which the German Emperor reads, thinks that the recent excesses committed against the unfortunate Getmans living m Prague ought to direct more attention to the conditions m180 words
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Article60 1909-01-22 12 Another fixture m the Tram way Cup competitions was played last evening on the Baach Road ground, between the Marine Police and the Babul Khair.it Club. The Marine Police had by far the stronger team, and their kicking powers were good. In the tirst half one goal resulted,60 words
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Article80 1909-01-22 12 It has been decided to hold five aside water polo matches, commencing on Veb 7th. Shorter intervals will ba played than m the full team games, so as not to make too great demands on the men. A large number of entries have baen made but a80 words
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Article167 1909-01-22 12 The ILM. companv'B steamer Salazie left Colombo at >\ p.m. on tha 20th Jan. and may expected here on Monday about p.m. Eventually we may expect to see the Russian Volunteer Eieet steamer?, or something equivalent to these, once more running regularly to the Far E ist. For167 words
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Article139 1909-01-22 12 Jan 21. Bnyo Marc, Jap. str Hashimato, for Yokohama. Amiral Duperre, Fr. str., [Martin, for Hongkong. Ceylon Mara, Jap. str.. Pyae, for Colombo and Bombay. R-ssident Sehieff, Dut. str., Unns, for Rhio. So'fond, Nor. str., Haussen, for Penang and Rangoon. 3kramatad, Nor. str., Agerup, for Saigon. Bharata, Brit, str.,139 words
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Article532 1909-01-22 12 Man-of-war Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From F >*■ V, Furst Bismarck Ger cru. lo.., WTwbni Jan F |Oa Vesuyio [tai CttL 3_c0 de Cervin Jan 17 r -gkong >nibo 24Tiger Ger gun boat A. -k-*rmannJan I Saigon Bali Siam gun boat 550 Kannmiti Jaa I I532 words
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Advertisement110 1909-01-22 12 VESSELS AT TANJONG PAGAR AND KEPPEL HARBOUR, Wharves and Docks at which different vessels were berthed yesterday, E Wharf Basin Sultan, New Orleans. E. Wharf Sec I— Nil Section 1 Sheers Wharf— Nil. Section 2— Capri, Ruinphius 3 Nil. H 4— Clan Gumming. s—Nil5 Nil 6— Nil. 7 Colombo Mam.110 words
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Advertisement288 1909-01-22 12 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Und-3. Contract with thk Nethkrlandp India Govbrnmh Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Limited, 2-3, Collyer Quay. THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE. RUMPHIUS Batavia, Samarang and Sourabaja (passengers ol Janssens Bandjerniasin, Stagen, Kota-Baroe, Balik-Papan, Samariuda. Noenoekan, Tarakan. Boelongan aud Sam Coen Penang, Oelee-Lheue, Sabang,288 words
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Page 12 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous161 1909-01-22 12 > < PASSENGERS. Per Ipoh Mr and Mrs A. Asmus, Misses M. Campbell and E. Young, Drs. Watson and Leicester, Messrs Raymond, A. Morrison, Frost, J. Klass, Burton, T. H. Simpson, Millard, J. W. Armstrong, M. Cuniining and L ipson. Per Hye Leong Mr Riege. Per Omapere Messrs Lloyd and161 words
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