The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 January 1909
1909-01-26
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The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
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Title Section16 1909-01-26 1 The Singapore Free Press and MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. tp:n cents SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1909. NO. 6,50716 words
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Article165 1909-01-26 1 15;iugkok beat Singapore at cricket Page 8. The] Tottenham highway robbers have turned out to be Russian revolutionaries Page 5. Two liners have collided m a fog. I passengers were killed— Page 5. The Russian Loan was over-subscribed -Page 5. Bulgaria has called out her reseives m165 words
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Article205 1909-01-26 1 The P O leaves Jan 29, duo London Feb 19. The P O leaves Jan 30, due Hongkong Feb 3, Shanghai Feb 6, Yokohama Feb 12. Intermediate and local mails will be found m list below To-day. For Per Olom Sarawak Kaching 7 am Batavia L&Seyne am Indragiri205 words
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664 1909-01-26 1 CRUISING AND FISHING IN MALAY WATERS v m two line" and before Long M ilnnul had \m of about live po it I fish which bit ri^ht through ie twitted gttt, ;ii..l by the time my first was on board Malnuud had 1 alt Mis self satisfied Bini;k ml so,664 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement68 1909-01-26 1 John Little Co, Ltd. i P* tHK -i ISl'flaßHii !l^K I John Little Co, Ltd. I Vv^SS HEa nil SOLD EVERYWHERE. 5 Pure, Refreshing, Qheap ifm'f *B WHOLESALE ONLY FROM: ill 198 iThe Mitsui Bussan Kassha SOLE AGENTS FOR I I^i^ iThe Dai Nippon [f;lilM] Brewery Co., Ltd. I^^l^^jH^/P)'! retail68 words
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Advertisement426 1909-01-26 1 En tertainments. ROYALTaOTEL Serangoon Road, Tram Terminus, (irand Cinematograph Show on Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday the 27th. 28, 89 and 30th -January and also on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday the Ist. 2nd. Brd, 4th and 6th February, 190*. ADMISSION FREE (by ticket only) Show commences each night426 words
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Advertisement161 1909-01-26 1 Entertainments. AlhambrA TO*NIGHT ENTIRE CHANGE f V I— PROGRAMME L. F. WILLIS, Manager. A Happy and Prosperous New Year to our CHINESE PATRONS. HARIMA HALL. GRAND CINEMATOGRAPH. North Bridge Koad. TO-NIGHT. TO-NIGHT, SPECIAL PROGRAMME FOR Chinese New Year. Best Acccmmcdaticn; Best String Band; Best Show. DON'T MISS THIS CHANCE. K.161 words
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Advertisement103 1909-01-26 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Sale of household furniture at St Thomas' Walk on the 29th— Page 3. Cinematograph show and l>ance at the Royal Hotel— Page 1. Griffin's Polo Whisky Page 4. Entire change of programme at the Alhambra Page 1. I>r Gabriel (lunawardana of Ceylon can be consulted at l. r103 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous104 1909-01-26 1 THE WEEK. Tuesday, 2«» th Oigh Water.— l.36 a, 1.9 p Penang Races, First D;iy. S.V.A. Laying Competition. S.V.I. Musketry Drill, 5.3J p Wednesday, 27th: tfij?h Water 2 Ha 1.59 p P O Mail Homeward due 5 p Thursday, 28fch High Water.— 2.o 1 a., 3.2 p Withers Concert Co.,104 words
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Article224 1909-01-26 2 "AN ARTIFICIAL ATMOSPHERE." Othi Where, alas i i 'Iratuatic I way of i -i a redundancy ns. Let Dl take iily rou*. m iv such of his and, if he ;ia to b< r n f will sit day with -nd occasionally intertore origi nal to talk about than the224 words
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Article141 1909-01-26 2 L. k C. We much re.l thn Young I way suddenly on M of 62, aftez a lew hours' illness. Mr Miikleham was the grandson of Pi Meiklebam, oi va in tiie sixties to join the firm of Pitcair: and Co., wae ore, and141 words
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Article97 1909-01-26 2 1 pto U» sent 1 f says the Pinan. m the tor breaches m \s < trasi that khia does an that the police are going to allow to become a dead letto t is no n for us to enlarge again upon the tlu i community97 words
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Article148 1909-01-26 2 A Survey S the training of stuIgatl i lin connection with the Te« unpur. We atad will be p anai g tween Mr. i I v [toi of Sir Thorn ia f [jlu Bin. Hedwortn Ba I \s- pi. ice at Si Paula I Ihnrch, m 8 rom I Ihin148 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement707 1909-01-26 2 NOTIQES. NOTWES. \J\Jl\\JOl\l\ \I\IVUV Although the old Straits Settlements Dollar contains Sandalwood Oil and the <--fcasc<l to b.- It-gal tender on the Ist January, extract of Kava-Kava. llOn thero St!li appears to be a large number It is m the Opinion Of the Mcdi- of them m the possession of707 words
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Advertisement972 1909-01-26 2 NOTIGES. NOTICE. R. Morton wishes to notify that be has removed his horse business from next Motel fie la Paix to 193, Orchard Road and is now prepared to supply fodder, shoe horses and hire out carriages as well as the horse busi m--s carried on previously by him. Tbii.972 words
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Advertisement496 1909-01-26 2 INSURANQES. FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Esi i) LBBS. Capital and Assets exceed 4,000,000 Gold Dollars. J. H. EVAHf, Mmayi r, iSwffl EkuU m Asia. Tin: B ■< M d.. taneral a. nti BURGLARY HOUSEBREAKING THEFT Policiefl c>v< naln i b) the COMMERCIAL UNION ASSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Terms on496 words
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Advertisement559 1909-01-26 2 BANKS. Hongkong Shanghai Banking i'xiD-up Q4MBM H0.000.000 ntfi Fi nt I t.^rve 1 5,000,000 f V Silver Reserve m,ovMj,ooo j i0 000 V RasKkVß LiAiiji rrv ov Peopeiitoeh 15 ,000,000 Covet of DoHMPHMk E. Sh«i,ljsj. I miMfflW Kon. Mr iussoN *raa^^l t Lmrnmuam, M*. i 1 f <*.!■. i Ull.559 words
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Article876 1909-01-26 3 Lead Mki Sj rtsiuan, ,< nt -a. Q J tIQSOS and i it Burns 1 ght Ipi flgi tersthtt Johnson wa ftuperiorat every point, jintifv belie! that Bonn P> i 1 no ri,;: besl Iml cpe <i Bmi to m aki a *d considers that the bra. ;M876 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement335 1909-01-26 3 Ko Opium m Chr.mbeilain's Cough Remedy There not a particle cf opium or other narcotic m Chamberlains Cough Remedy, and never baa b< n since it was first offered to the public. Uia safe a medicine for a child as for an adult. This remedy is famous for its cures335 words
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Advertisement636 1909-01-26 3 Japanese Bronzes, Brass Ware, Satsuma and Cloisonne Porcelain Ivory Figures &c. GREAT AUCTION SALE AT MESSRS. H. I. COGHLAN GO'S SALEROOMS Wednesday and Friday, February, 3rd and sth, at IO=3O a.m. Specialities m Cloisonne, Historic Bronzes, Beautifully Embossed Brasses, Decorated porcelain, Dainty Old Satsuma, Finely Carved Ivories, Handsome Cherry Wood636 words
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Advertisement78 1909-01-26 3 CARRETT'S Portable Engines. <r m A-'sSO-^i"""^" 1 4- ,/Jl w IN Fitted with patent economical Fire-box (or burning wood fuel. 1O 9 12 1U H.P. m stock. I Il\ NH I I I I I 1 Where <4 D. M/ 1 BO!LER COMPOSITION is used A little "DJi" introduced into78 words
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Page 3 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous384 1909-01-26 3 m m w at%. t%. mmm 0 V V> From Ist August, 1908, a^d until further notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOB WEEK DAY- only. am. am. am. am. am. am. pm. pm. pm, pm, pa i >v. pin. Borneo wt 7.18 1.58 4.;i4 People's lk. 7.27 2.01 4.42 Tnul. Bd 6.00384 words
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Article, Illustration31 1909-01-26 4 Here shall the Press the reopie's ripht maintain, Uuawed by influence and unbribeJ by pain Here patriot Truth h~r precepts diaw. Pledged to Religion, T.oyalty and I,aw.31 words
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Article24 1909-01-26 4 On Dec. 30th at Leh House, Windsor, Berk I shire, the wife of Frederick C. Macdonald of a j daughter.—(Ceylon papers please copy).24 words
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Article910 1909-01-26 4 In connection with what promises to be, at least m some limited measure, a political resuscitation of .Mr Chamberlain, a brief glance at. the issua that he places first and i foremost for the ensuing electoral campaign may not inappropriately be taken just row. For while910 words
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Article1201 1909-01-26 4 A Chinaman living m Beach-road lias been robbed of clothing worth $74. Part of a housa m Wayang- street collapsed on Sunday. Oae man was injured. The Police Dapt. is advertising for five mortuary handcarts, by tender. Is there a b jom m the death rate Four Chinese who attempted1,201 words
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Article68 1909-01-26 4 wmm BABLI CHUBCB Bl Ti Thi I km Bit, [t mw to mtl persons are ml ;r in^ their fine sleep at 5 a.m. by the i the Cktbedi Sun v. sir, you will agre*\ I think, that only \&tj ones i< k in should Im •'i M Uiust68 words
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175 1909-01-26 4 ll the official li>thfl i I; the present year conta; interest. A Qgst t following: OoL W 1 nineteen Military S teretarv to Aftjor Gen. W. <i .Cameron at Elongli 1 and came here with 1 duty when Sh Icong. II i Officer, Ti175 words
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Article173 1909-01-26 4 Bn i Dock Mr A. M. Smith, man. Dock Work (Swansea) for M<Jones and Kiiltoß, the the Singapore Admiral:* m leave i f Swansea, where he m nod. He was entertained a( a public b an<l at one given by firm, by whom he \s U173 words
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Article177 1909-01-26 4 Daring Lht ttey of tb .1 Clemeuti Smith i waa t} hrn« >m« House, and had ■oing to war-. ia 1 here were mai. Oourti yatterdaj m i charged fcfc cum others tion of the to the Chinese V feai holidays vmried im r ,o ceutfc I Messrs. Burns, Philip,177 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement326 1909-01-26 4 +><-h v y^y w I /iM :V':\ Special Winchesters I p§ DESIGNED BY US AND J jMADE TO STAND THE CLIMATE '^ziizls -"-tri/J and j V4t^ Ji USED BY THE CHAMPION OF I \±^^j/ SINGAPORE IN THE LAST AUTUMN I \Wf TOURNAMENT. I Jf GUARANTEED BY US 8 m EAQH326 words
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Article91 1909-01-26 5 Loners m a Fug. 9 ibmaiio" iph. I! Lte?*t) was m BoDuncn with the Italim liner Florida w bi« h was dan i I lad angers oi the ie were tr t<> the .ri<la iltic, which Wai pi >f the lifpublic's passengers were w less Messagea am. 191 words
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Article32 1909-01-26 5 Kssian It v v ionaries. n. 21 55 a.m. :wo m the sen- kl Tottenham turn have 1 :evoluti«>mrie3. Received a1 un. The Tottenham foreigners were ohased for ten miles.32 words
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Article26 1909-01-26 5 The 3. V.C.DaI it 1 day, bu wrong]] -iated, Jt'lay should be i k in the r ticket! ($5) to the honorary 1 Hall.26 words
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Article95 1909-01-26 5 The Kngineer Uuit of the S V C. went LibraJor on Friday, with Lta D Webb and Lowthor Keaap asdliStagg accompanying 1 .1 weather some very r ive work was carried ou!", the men tU they were asked to de most cheerWhile the field work was95 words
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Article74 1909-01-26 5 This is the little operetta m three ac?p*r which is now being pre.tred bh of the Catholic coniiunity under Mrs. vJosling, for the purp 96 I I'h and <>:h. •an uinee, the secoi. />it." To suit the con- oeo, a ace for them will be given oo74 words
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Article57 1909-01-26 5 uewspai the holiday bnsi< fat the N I I They AvA i -uiile. interests a .'.wall an.i th« .•v- I' ra PitU> p« culumn of Straits Mffl, panona] In i to*l Court v- kten d let G X mm b! ia Bagl bm», rooglil up on i ugc UMJi ■ie«!57 words
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Article39 1909-01-26 5 Reserves Called Out. iv Submarine Telegraph. Beater*!) A '"u-grdtn from Bofli itatefl that m view of Mi.- information that Turkey is oocnpjing ■tnteg ;n!s iQ Rnmelia, i'.il^tri.i hai <-dl!-- i iit her rtaer-.'es f !ie frontier Uivi-39 words
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Article15 1909-01-26 5 Ttec. at 1 2 pm. The B iwian L^an was immensely oversubscribe;15 words
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Article67 1909-01-26 5 Police Constable Mills Dead. i {Fre>>: cur own Cu> > n lent.) Songkong .1 m 25th. 1 Police Constable Mill.', who was shot m the abdomen by gang robb rein an attack on a Chinese shop at V^umati, Hongkong, has succumbed to his injuries. His funeral takes67 words
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Article128 1909-01-26 5 {From our trum Correspondent} Jan. 20. At a meeting cf Iln Clnnchona Bond at loeng o 3 b mst it was decided to petition Government to limit thequantity bark exported to 500,000 kilos per ami. dealing with the balance locally. Unfavourable agricultural reports are coming m from the128 words
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Article493 1909-01-26 5 Bishop Oldham's Opinio.v. moderate tcews of the question. Aj we (Times of Ceylon) stated yesterday two members of the Straits Opium Commission were on board the P. and O. Mooltan," namely Dr. Middleton and Bishop Oldhani of Singapore. A representativeof this paper, this afternoon, showed Bishop493 words
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824 1909-01-26 5 Again, before a numerous and appreciative audience, ihis exceptionally accomplished musioal combination appeared last night at the Teutouia Club. Tue weather was kinder, and the pleasant evening enabled the moredelictfeftrainiof Yoicaand instrument to be heard without the uawe'e tine ifionapaniment of the steady msurrus of824 words
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Article77 1909-01-26 5 The present Hriti^h Government has hitherto allowed itl opium policy to be dictated by Mr Alexander and the other antiopium extremists, and it is hardly probable that these gentry will take the Straits report "lviugdown." They are much more likely to seek to discredit both the report and its authors77 words
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Article627 1909-01-26 5 Q-AHQ ROBBEHT WITH Mußl'Eli. TII9 planters murder case was resumed before the C.iief Justice and a jury m lhe Assiza court yesterday morning. Air Rhodes was for the Crown and Mr T< /.ir defended. This proved to be a morning of recall?, several witnesses being brought back and627 words
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Article256 1909-01-26 5 The hearing of the case m whnh Ahmat bin Abdul Samat was charged with using as genuine forged passage tickets of the Straits Steamship Co. and Ng Wi Chwee, who was charged with abetment of the same offence was resumed m the Third Magistrate's Court yesterday. Mr256 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement54 1909-01-26 5 How Coughs mml Colas Are Cured m lunna wing letter from th> S ;j-i rinu nh nt :lice at Muinlalay, Mr. R. .1. StOW I tod uf curing colds i..- BUkfl that iwcl! m iltaofit e%> .lli.t-u world, nil .unbtrlaiu's Cou^b -1 years aul have fond ito us. I always54 words
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Advertisement10 1909-01-26 5 Morrhuol Creosote is a splendid and efficacious preparation m pulmonary10 words
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Advertisement28 1909-01-26 5 Look After Your Health. If you have a cough, cure it. A coagh is 8 symptom of more serious trouble. Chamber lain's Cough Remedy v the best obtainabh28 words
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Advertisement52 1909-01-26 5 Fines of five dollars were imposed on four Hokiens arrested for disorderly conduct on the river. They were also bound over m the sum of $50 each, or to undergo imprisonment for three months m the alternative. Cure Thit Cold While You Can. i Better spend the small amount a52 words
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Advertisement279 1909-01-26 5 Patent-Thermos Flasks J^ gl ryJ (For hot. and cold Beverages) f*^^ ROBINSON'S Will keep hot liquids Hot. I ft Will keep Gold liquids Cold. 1,1 THERMOS FLASKS 1) )m II UllillEw \Ji I¥Uv f? I Klvl 3«| DO YOU KNOW THE MERITS OF THE OLIVER 1 THE MACHINE .&&r I279 words
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Article297 1909-01-26 6 TbeTe are tikelj to be exciting times m Is Cbina before the N-i-.v Year it vory much B older. Hia rctir<i'l Hitjlmess the late Viceroy, Yuan Shi-Kii cnaj or may not be fcroub 'with a rhourn.itic sin. m the let,'. His tirement, and especiallj the BianiMHT of297 words
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183 1909-01-26 6 Tbc 'i v, .-.1, n gai 'i fc Om Chin b*^:n. flm BM UaM i Hword :i kheAnl mitevillag< .-a \w\iiiuty to I aan ft ati r. Tbe i to boU 11m rountry il I ;ir ni apite ol kb< oi which Uw j are183 words
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Article94 1909-01-26 6 Tu-3 earn khe Army which were ■MMlii^l »*k" U| January mSi MM VOA B til to some 6 IN 1 1 laltki ol i- o??J m rani noimt to tsu" «'\tr.i unents to British ofißcera to; 14 bifca, «di firewood n nto ftl |a«ri 7 l.iki certain94 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement131 1909-01-26 6 WANTED. PROCF-READER Want.. l 111 at CIUIW [To.; rtadt r. Only SXP A. 9 a. c i Sing r r ,lan M BILL COLLECTOR Wasted Chine* feffl c lUeetar. mmM M P*3 I<v wheante own liai 1 writii "i recent and r n>,::: *i *Oj c i tree rre >a131 words
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Advertisement585 1909-01-26 6 SHIPPING. RYI JAPAN RAIL STEAMSHIP Co., ltd. A regular FORTNIGHTLY Serr'ce is maintained between Japan and Enxope by tho f >llomn^ NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. CNuaa Mail Oonteacts with thi laraaiAL Japanbsb Govirmmxht. Bpeeially designed for the Company's European Serrice, lighted throughout by Electricity. I provided with excellent accommodation for585 words
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Advertisement712 1909-01-26 6 SHIPPING. PR? O STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang. Ceylon, Aastralia, Indfa, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London* Through Billg of Lading issued for China Ooaßt, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leavt Singapore on Of about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Britannia Jan. 29 Devanha712 words
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Advertisement700 1909-01-26 6 SHIPPING OCEAN STEAM SHI? Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards I for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre700 words
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Advertisement667 1909-01-26 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The Rtc-anaers of this Company maintain a regular service between EEtmlmigi 1 Antwerp, and KotterdaiD, Mid the M l^ China and Japan. Homewards, they arc -patched fortnightly for Havre and Biambo^g and once a raonlh for Bremerhaven direct, calling at PfeOMg and Colombo. Taking car^o667 words
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Advertisement360 1909-01-26 6 SHIPPING. ill A/© JU^ Norddeutscher Llojd Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE Tic f*»t and well-known mai! ptwH.ri. thip Cootpany baH t rtnightly f^ Hamburg via nottord*o Q-ilnraltai Qoßoa. NapleSi ooa.a*>otion Mn KaplM, \i-xindri» Mid fin \>-*k iiuoz, Aden, Colombo, BMMIW, Singapore. kong, Bhaajfhni K*ga»Mt;A Kul>c t V TI If >-rfc360 words
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Article680 1909-01-26 7 tuts I Malay S L I ia (action '7, and t 1 B m nly London auctions ting the luirkc, con- thai I upon get- ly and m m k with only I the fortbing like baa DOW, pi" .ill, use are likely to d '.nee most able680 words
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Article81 1909-01-26 7 (Corrected up to Jan 25.) Bank 4 m/s nom demand g/Sf Prira'e credit* 3 m/§ w 2/4| credits 6 m/s 2/4 7 8 Prakc», demand Bank^ 291 i an many, demand M 2364 India, T. T, w .^174 Hon«koh#, demand 2: Yokohama, demand aom 113| Uva, demiind 1 8981 words
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Article150 1909-01-26 7 Jan 25 Tin M buyers $64.50 Ofrmbier buyers 10.05 Gam bier Gabs No. 1 13.75 Gamier Cube No. 2 13.00 Pepper Black (ord'n. Sport) buyers 12 25 Pepper, White (fair L.W. 5p o buyers 19.00 Nutrusga (110 to th« Ik).* 19 50 Nutmaga (80 to the lb.) w M,150 words
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Article748 1909-01-26 7 MINES. C*pft*l C«pff«l Issa« Paid Issued paid op V*la« op Company QuyUtkm $300,000 100,000 10 10 P..-:.** Tin Mining 00. U4 $300,000 225,000 10 10 ffniin liatM $600,000 600.0C0 10 10 Brwth Hfdmabe Tin M. 00. LU I £400,000 350,000 1 1 ITnff TTi i hliiiimm I fli Ijtl748 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement119 1909-01-26 7 FOR STILE. DRIED PEACHES. A quant!- igtraliu dried peaches for \1 qnality. Apply to V. W. c o Singapore Free Press." Jan 21 v.c. Near Entranco to Borneo Wharf, Telephone 1026. Sea stocks cf ail kinds of Frozen Meats can be delivered to shipping at the WhWTi 01 ia Urn119 words
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Advertisement629 1909-01-26 7 TO LET. TO BE LET The very comfortable and pleasantly situated residence known as AMABANTH Xu. 86, Cavenagh Roadt Tanglin. A low rental will bfl accepted, h pply to Ii >WELL A Co., Agents. Jan -ii 8.3 HOUSE TO LET. N j. 59, Hill street, known as the Waverley HoteL629 words
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Advertisement369 1909-01-26 7 DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA. BROWN'S SPECIFIC. To be had at the Singapore Dispensary and of Miss BROWN, Grassdale, River Valley Road, Singapore. L)ec 1 mwf 1.6 On the Berth. STOOMVAART MAATSGHAPPIJ NEDERLAND. Steamship Company NEDERLAND. I; The Company's Mail Steamer "ORANJE" will leave Batavia on the 28th instant at 6 p.m.369 words
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Advertisement255 1909-01-26 7 No. 1 DOCK. Mo I K. Length Inside 514 ft. Length Lnslde 876 it Wi-.ithof entrance, top 95 f t., bott uh orenti v tiO 5 ft batt 75 ft. 45.8 ft. Water on blocks 27.5 ft. Water on block*- 20.5 ft. Time to pump out 4 hours. Time Vo255 words
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Miscellaneous452 1909-01-26 7 Passengers for the Straits. 1 Britannia, duo Jan 29. Mr A. Stewart, Id B. Crouche, Miss J. D. Cameron, Mr A. M. Macphil, Mr J. A. Crtwker, Mr and Mis H. S. Yonng, Mr S. Cockbarn, Mr If. C. EelfieW, Mr T. R. H ibback, J.Pitt, Mr J. Henderson, Mr452 words
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Article541 1909-01-26 8 thk visitors win. Play iv thU mttoh was resumed yesterday fclternoon, there r*.ing a huij.ll attendac<*> present. There was little hops fur the local Hide, as four of the be.-,t BJOO wer« oni and over ij nams w^re required. The altar* ncoa waa riueand hut when Noon541 words
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Article260 1909-01-26 8 Hrn r- r: ol tbova club foi to }>) i -I at the meeting on Fob. '2, at t m Exchange, states f the ninth ;tunii vi beld on WeJiH»>.l.iv. i i t 190$ when the foil >win^ tppoint■i: M; [rO.E. Vei '1 i w 1 1260 words
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Article57 1909-01-26 8 'I'ii.. following i.H tho p'av for the Gold M«dal 1 it.t 1; iiml H. C te>l irb trough (16) \V ot atl (pi 11 5 seratdMd Bssw-J ilia! L Uiuor (18) beat H Gt«fci farboNmdi 16) 9 and Captain Oliver (oj beat Utpt Di»dai (8) 3 aud57 words
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Article137 1909-01-26 8 MmSm FIVK A SlI>K liK.\ K. This was commence«l m November latt, and now itaß&i as follows I A and C teams will have to meet o I leeond prize (bronae) medals. E BOW hold the highest points and are the winners ol Firs! Priw (silver) medals;137 words
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Article709 1909-01-26 8 ANNIVERSARY OF THE BATTLE Saturday was obnerved its a holiday with thu HiddleMi K'ginient, the occasion being the uiuth anniversary of Spion hop, the l>it !e m which the X' ■jitiient (uukuamed I*. hooks) took such a prominent part, and Bii Rechren Boiler, m hie d< Bpatch, .said709 words
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Article106 1909-01-26 8 Pa<> 11 meward Mail ss. Dalhi" left 1! tngkong at 1 p.m. on Saturday, and lebereal \>\n. on Wednesday. The P. vV O. Outward Mail steamer 14 Britannia" left Colombo at 11 pm. on urday, and m ij be expected to arrive here about coon on li iday.106 words
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Article948 1909-01-26 8 (Via If<>n<jkon<j.) lfflirnra Disaster m Hi/ngaky. London, January 15th. Fifty -six miners have be^n killed by an ex-T-^osion m a colliery at Ves/prem, m Hungary. The BICILIAB Earthquake. London, January 16th. A boy and two girls were rescued alive from th*< ruins of Messina yesterday. Dksk« ration Of948 words
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Article238 1909-01-26 8 Jan 22. Rumpbeua, Dut. str Donck, for Batavia. Penang, Brit, str., Perry, for T. Anson via ports. Jan 23. Coen, Dut. str., Hut, for Penang. Japara, Dut. str., Karssies, for Palembang. Hye Leong, Brit, str., Morrell, for Pahang and Kuantan. Banka, Brit, str., Simpson, for Anambas and Natunas Is.238 words
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87 1909-01-26 8 Wharves and Docks at which diiJ'ererU vessels were berthed yesterday. East Wharf Basin Sultan, New Orleans. East Wharf Sec 1 Nam Sang. Section I—Sheers1 Sheers Wharf —Darius. Section 2— Thongwa, Guthrie. 3 Merapi. 4 Clan Cumming. s—Minilya,5 Minilya, Oriel. 6 Teleniachus. 7 Kutu87 words
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Article305 1909-01-26 8 List of Passengers per German ss. Piinz Regent Luitpold arrived here from Europe on the 2-ith instant. Mom Chow Chatra, Mr G. Canova, Capt. R. Torreaen, Miss R. Middleton, Cupt. Sake, Dr. Johannes Ahlburg, Mr Fritz Hantland, Mr and Mrs R. A. W. Kerkhoren, Dr and Mrs Magnus, Mr305 words
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Page 8 Advertisements
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Advertisement263 1909-01-26 8 DE KONINKLIJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Undkr Tonthact with mKmai > Agents at Singapore, The Shipsa^ency, Limited, 2-3. Collyer Quay. THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE ARE OM At i v SPEELMAN Kiouw, Muntok, Blinjoi and Toboali BftOUWER Mooara-Saba, Simpang and Djambi DE Klerk Taudjong-Pandan (Billiton*. Batavia, Sourabaja, Boeleleng, Ay Auiboina, Saparooa, Amahei,263 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous609 1909-01-26 8 VESSELS 1W hOKT. Man-of-war Flag and Tons Commander* Arrived From I Wh« Furst Bismarck Ger cru. 10,690 Wurmbed Jan 16 gon atari Tiger "-er gun boat AofanwUMJaa l' _"i tin Sperwer Dot gov. Btr. 120 Kitfiok .Tin 19 Mm. ria Sea Mew Col. Yacht 500 Harphj Jan 13 Penang ShiD609 words
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