The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 26 February 1909

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 12 1 MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2(5, 1909. NO. 6,53 i
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  • 144 1 THE DAY S NEWS. It is proposed to form a rubber turning company Page 5. An inteiesting account of Sven Hedin'i travels m Thibet is published ou The Portuguese warship Vatco di Gama went ashore on Wednesday ni^ht off Bt John's island, but was safely rt floated Page 5. The
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  • 762 1 And (hi many youths and virgins m th. i thereof." Tin Arabian N It was well past DOOfl one Sunday ti. small group sat on the wide verand ih of the All Mu«.jid discussing the IK. us tales that were circulating concerning a pilgrim who had
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 370 1 Ai) A^ l! E«Qm p. fowlie, iia, cm., b mi Vlc OtetaM. Chid Medaal Officer. Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. GUARANTEED POLICIES. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. HEAD OFFICI M A. If. hALR, Managing Director. E. PABANEY New Consignments from our own Bombay Mills— I The Fazulbhoy Mills Ltd. The Crescent Mills.
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    • 110 1 Entertainments. COMING! COMING!! THE Hippodrome CIRCUS MENAGERIE. LOCATION BEAGH=Rd. Watch the Date. A. JACKSON, Representative. To-Night! To-Night!! The Impression of the RED HAND A SAY OLD BOS. THE ALHAMBRA Orchestra m the latest London SUCCESS INIITLID HAVANA. L. F. WILLIS, Manager. GRAND CINEMATOGRAPH. North Bridge Road. To-Night! To-Night!! NEW PROGRAMME.
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    • 70 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The Hippodrome is coming Pag<" 1. bankruptcy notice re A. S. Mahomed (Jouth Page 2. Tamil clerk wanted for Joh ore Page 7. The Straits and F. M. S. Medical school will reopen on Mar. I—Page1 Page 2. Straits Photographic Studio at 67 Coleman street Page 2. For
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 337 1 THE WEEK. High Water.— 2.7 a., 24" p P O Mail Outward due lla Municipal Commission, 2.30 p S.Y.A. Gun Laying Competition. S.R E (V) Annual Meeting, Drill Hall, 5.30 p Tanglin Club Meeting, 9 p S.C.C. Cricket Tournament Final. NDL Mail Homeward due Monday, Mar. Ist High Water.— 4.36
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  • 360 2 •r m v i by R. a. bei m the January nombei ol "The me of Commons*! lad may Km read I xseas, 680 tons poa, Is believed to i"st i jar liip nil .i.*.. is at M«j!i!:iifiu hi 10 ol tt-;ik. ia mm little Urn
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  • 446 2 unri ige ifl unjunced in the Home 'Mr Harold S Moss of Foochow M i :.i M tv ihnan anticipates tint the ub Finance Member will have this year face i Jt ti -it of souieiair- like two u M sa M iv ohe gave a conceit at Hongg on
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    • 894 2 NOTIQES. Telephone 119. Established 1840. M. SALOMON SON, Dubashes, Ship Chandlers and Navy Conractors, General Store and Fresh Provision Suppliers. r Office: No. 8, Raffles Plack, Singapore. Feb 25 25.2 MUNICIPAL NOTICE. i Notice is hereby given that m order to i carry out repairs, Kling Street, between Raflfofl Place
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    • 556 2 INSURANCES. MEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE AND MARINE. YANB-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOO. LTD. MARINE. CHINA FIRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE. LONDON 6UARANTEE ACCIDENT CO., LTD. GUARANTEE Fire and Marine Risks of every description underwritten at lowest current rates. Adam»on Gilfillan Co, Ltd. General Agents. A J. SCANDBETT, Manager Insurance Department.
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    • 724 2 BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. IN CORPORA TED BY ROYAL CHAR IER Paid up Capital m 60,000 shares of £20 each £1,200,00 C Reserve Fund £1,525,00 C Eeserve Liability of Proprietors £1,200,00( C "i* of Direct I Sir Henry st.-.v, C_ nnii m, BC I B Tbaauu
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    • 343 2 THE I Singapore Free Press, Morning Daily, To Our Readers Moraine Daily, an I from an early hour each 1 exoepted). C\tsh price S_bscril*».:~ their pr godowni if pn-«. t morning. Full a: to be delivered 1 RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION One month $2.S§ Three months $7.50 7\ year S*lO Postage
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  • 378 3 I the imf»Uts h.m M are .v en iai mpli■A'hat an as- ring i being tern. taa, ,'ht the intt of his 1 who, m his Uk 0 ing p -1 .m go down to rq .ug I iicg 1; btet -iii, nnging his toadencv i and re- really
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  • 353 3 'Hi' prograrnrij»- arranged for the entertainneat -f Ihe delegates to the Empsdal Pnss os from our Colonies and dependesj res SO OOX gnests m June a survey of •i-crts of the Motherland to which, wo feel -in-, th.y wiil look forward with the tnfa rest. Prom
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  • 186 3 Exam ■> n ok Phakaoh's heakt bears olt Biblk Story. Everjone knows cf the bard hearted who troubled the children of Israel, und was m tarn visited with pbiyues. So everyone will be interested m a partisphere of activity indulged m by the II yal Society of
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    • 198 3 MorrhiK 1 Creosote is a splendid and ioufl preparation m pulmonary troul -elicited) J. W. Beai.M'O.t, m.r.c.s., England. 8 April, 1904. 5 auctions. AUCTION SALE OK 7\ TURiYOUT, AT NO. 26, CAIRXHILL ROAD. On Saturday, February 27, at 2-30 p. m. Comprising a Chestnut Cob (quiet m harness 01 I
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    • 583 3 AUCTION SALE TEAK FURNITURE The Property of E. Segboer, Esq. AT NO. 26, CAIRNHILL ROAD. Saturday, 27th February, at 2 p.m. Comprising Cottage Pianoforte by Schiedmeyer and Sohnes Stuttgara teak cabinet, well made rattan furniture, teak dining room table, set of teak and rattan chairs, teak marble top sideboard. Iron
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    • 345 3 AUCTION SALE OF Scrap Iron Girder Cuttings. I AT Messrs, Riley Hargreaves k Co,, Ltd. FOUNDRY, READ ST. On Mocday, Ist March, at 2.30 p.m. H. L. COGHLAN Co., Auctioneers. Feb 23 2.3 In the Estate of Tan tian Swee, deceased, AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE TOWN PROPERTY At Messrs. H,
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    • 407 3 Siderosthen Paint KILLS RUST. ■r -ff^% f STEEL IRON WOR ■^fl W Resists the action of Acic LMP(U!TI-:i^ > The most economical and effective 1 Gallon drums $1.75 Ii v; I vy it I Cno From Ist August, 1908, and until further notice. TRAIN SERVICE YOU WEEK DAYS ONLY, UP
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  • 49 4 Domestic Occurrences. Births. Duke. At Blackheath, on January 25, the wife of A. Duke, Esq., Adviser to the Government of Perlrs, Siamese Malaya, of a daughter. Jesskn. At "Elsinore," Ayer Rajah Road, Penan^, Feb. 22, the wife of Herrmann Jesseo, (.Managing Director, Eastern Smelting Company, Ltd.) of a daughter.
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  • 31 4 Here shall t\e Press the People's right ma:n'.;,>n, U'.awed by influence :.ncl unbribed by gain Here patriot Truth h^ p'orious precept* d:av». to Religion, Loyalty and La*v,
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  • 1760 4 Before now occasion has been taken to point out that Britain and the United States have to encounter identical difficulties m their relations with Japan, by dint of the strong prejudices, partly racial and partly economic, displayed by the people inhabiting British and American territories on
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  • 284 4 The Monthly Missionary Meeting will be held m Prinssp Street Church, on Monday next, at 815 p.m., and will be addressed by Mr Floyd B. Sullivan. During last week there were m Singapore 178 deaths giving a death rate of Of the3e 23 were due to malarial fever, '2-1 to
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  • 374 4 CH4MXI B TO Su< BED C. I; Wi :ni i- ri.vi.i m th, r r tbe Admiralty will make a fur: of naval forces m hom< reducing the I the for- :h s«a. the ChMUM powerful for, ht battleship- ol thi clasf, and si\
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  • 99 4 A correspondent of The a number of tests baft mines an'l qaarritl with ;i i which ia tha invei-' tiadian. Company i* to be formed fur ith manuf. A siteoi i for the fa- secured at Konny bridge, nei v, and machiuery is to be im fact
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    • 239 4 $2 /J\ $2 I PER /^^"i^l-" :;)"*K PEK WEEK. TALKING MACHINES ON EASY TERMS ENJOY THE INSTRUMENT WHILE YOU ARE PAYING FOR IT. large selection to choose front at prices rang ing front $2O to $100. RECORDS FROM $1.00 EACH. THE ROBINSON PIANO Co, Ltd. i ia m t f
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    • 89 4 G. R. Lambert Co M LIMITED. Established 1875. Photographers by Koyal appointment. Artiste and Art dealers. 4,000 different Views and Types of South Asia. Tii. largest Picture Post Card stock m the Colony. Stereoscope-. Lantern slides, Panoramas. Art Portraiture m all Processes. Modem framing m refined style. The only European
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    • 99 4 WILSON CO.PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS. The only High-class Studio m the Straits, High as our standard for Portraiture has been m the past it i 3 even better to-day, as hundreds of customers who have given ug sittings during the la3t couple of months will gladly testify. Our productions invariably earn for
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    • 3 4 TLvtp H H^udy
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  • 53 5 INDIA AND IRELAND. mendmentß Rejected* ..trine Telegraph.- L" ier ua ons has reject* .a amendment to the n Ireland. S to 76 an ag coercive measures m <i on second the I; laetfl bill which is m lad v. livision> :i isipoti v bate m the course princi;
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  • 44 5 The Troubles of nd i determined at- Urn II man of Parliament. ibea on the I*o!ice, took pUi were arrested, including tnce Lytton. c of Commons the Ministers m rlefen i ministration I that coercion was necesit the trou' o were
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  • 20 5 Another Company. be 1 rmeJ a Rubber with a probable incluliag £100,000 ire h Ifl to publish
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  • 17 5 THE ME SSINA DISASTER. >utribuhocs have been nk on account m Earthquake Fund sknoirledged Co. Co.^ 100
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  • 221 5 PAIN' S POSITION IN AERONAUTICS. K. 1 and Exploration, a new monthly ma voted to trafr 11. Massac Buist Btion why Britaiu has plane achievements. So far. nobody has made m this uamic flight with a voluntary reason fur this, he contends, we lack the enterprise. "Mr Farro of the
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  • 89 5 1 Bortoo'i an -Mtion of i »h:ivin:_' with ctYeminacy and luxury would v have ii va historical indent Greece If the Atben of the others cherished the n lauly ornament, the Spartans, J minliness, took an Their ephors, it is recorded bj nmde api txa Ui m i ben enfe
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  • 99 5 BULGARIAN INDEPENDENCE. Servian Temper. (P.y Submarine Telegraph. Beater*!) OiaU Britain hu notified Bulgaria so soon as Turkey and the other Powers are willing to recognise the independence of Bulgaria, Great Britain ii willing to do the same. Peace or war m the Near Eist seem mainly dependent on
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  • 47 5 Rec at 10.5 am. from Ottawa says that Sir Wilfred Luirier, Premier of Canada, asserts tint the criticisms passed on the Japanese Treaty are unwarrantel. It had preserved Canada's trade with Japan, and Japan had loyally cirried out the immigration restrictions of the treaty.
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  • 62 5 Another Scare. Received at 0.40 a.m. The New York Stock market is demoralised and there have been heavy fills owing to tli3 commencement of a rate war m steel. A further cause of the demoralisation is a decision of the Supreme Court that the New York Central
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  • 24 5 The K^iehstag has increased the subsidy to tie North German Lloyd service t:> New Guinea by half a million marks.
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  • 118 5 it three o'clock yesterday morning, a burglar paid a visit to Mr C. W. Edwards' bungalow at 692, Kampong Bahru. Mr Edwards was awakened by heiring a noise m his room and saw a Chinaman. He picked up a rattan and chased the Chinaa. giving him three
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  • 124 5 The newspaper should teach as well as tickle. Mr Birrell. Come, earnest souls, who aim to care Your fellows' trend to vanity, And by your efforts to secure Improvement m humanity, And learn of me Betimes to see What you must follow, what must flee. For I can
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  • 170 5 For years one of the loveliest views m gugj md— across the Avon gorge from ClifD vn— has been sacrificed by the quarrier md threatened by the housebuilder. Ir is good news that at last the Leigh \\\>ods°and the prehistoric camp are saved i iesecration. Bristol generally proM tfl Canynge,
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  • 215 5 His Highness the Sultan <>{ Jobora has addfd two more to his trophies of the jungle, having shot, on Wednesday afternoon, two tigresses The animals were located m a piect of jungle off the Tebraurd, about three miles from Johore Bahru, and beaters drove them out, when
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  • 237 5 Ho Ah IVng, of 81 Pagoda Street, was arraigned before Mr Howard, m the District Court, yesterday, on three charges of cheating. The accused was arrested by Detective Inspector Kirn Swee. It was alleged that lie represented himself as the caretaker of the Toh Tee Mew Chive-ie temple
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  • 95 5 The W.C.T.U. wish to express their thanks to the friends who contributed to the Christmas Fund this year and enabled the season to be brightened for some of the less fortunate. Small sums were given to some of tha poor, but the greater part was used m the
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  • 68 5 After a long interval, Singapore is again to have a Circus. Mr A. Jackson, advance agent of the Hippodrome, has arrived here and the Show will probably reach Singapore on Monday by the Tara. The Hippodrome has toured through India and received many good press notices. The menagerie
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  • 244 5 fc— Inspector Ambrose has arrived from Penang to act as Chief luspector here duriDg the absence on leave m England of Chief Inspector Hart. A European named P. W. Scott was arrested at the Hotel de la Paix on Tuesday eight for behaving strangely. He was certified as insane and
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  • 955 5 "THE WKONG TrUXING." Si I 'KSSf rii.v TOWBD OFF. Cruisers are no good at steeple-chasing" Portugal's very lost boat, the Vasco da G-iuaa, made a gallant, attempt, late on Wednesday night, to leap a fence Ihal barred her w&J into the .Singapore I'oadktead and got stuck,
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  • 412 6 The!'. S. S. [ti=>, which vessel recently I left CaTiti foi the doited States, via Gta&ml and Honolulu, ii now ia a diaablfcd eon lii v a! Qvußi bai boilen having total t-uilap.-.»"l I>r A M. Dongall, lurgaoa of ih# AUa&l limi CarthageniaD, who lias been experi- i
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  • 243 6 WARSHIP DETECTION AT SEA. A general order haa been issued m tbe Aineru-iii Nivy that the bigger battleships ehall ds-< .f 1 I nnei garb of white and ad>[t one of a dull grey colour. In doing Hrn n come into line writ} _T".it European Powers, who i..i\ g« Morn*
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  • 112 6 h vraa only the other day ';.s. y *v emtertained to dinner i .^hed London hostess At' i fttired ml rtling to the M By.-: ad I a-k of the little Chinese I so sweet M to show ti.e aawmbled party her feet. Tin-y I betrj tinj
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 51 6 A Popular Remedy m South Africa. Chambtrlain's Cougb Remedy haslitnin South Africa fur a Quintal of years, and Urn fact that i* -t:i; N RUM tti popalaifty curt- of coughs, colda and croup is c< rtaia j prooi lhal -t s>tm satisfaction. Bforan Bros^l gt-n«ral merchants at Tarkastad, Cany. nv.
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    • 490 6 jEeLJJL Are your lips white, fe^Sj your cheeks colorless, d- t y° ur oars transparent? 1 'i^S. And do you look thin St^l a and careI' l?L^* ll *^?S |/^7^-r '^C^ n n -n n It takemuch '^rV i? tiontosee y j rod lips, I '^jf^^A Jil blooming and bright,
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    • 694 6 SHIPPING. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London Through Billa of Lading issued lot China Ooaet, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will Iftave Singapore oa ox about MAIL LINES. Outviard {for China) Macedonia Feb. 26 Delta Apl. 23
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    • 722 6 SHIPPING OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co- Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched from Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan ev«ry week, and from Japan homo wards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight; for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre
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    • 695 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The stoamers of this Company maintain a regular service batmen Bunboig* BnBMB Antwerp, and Kotterdatu, tad tbe Str;. China and Japan. Homewards, they arc despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhavtn direct, calling at Penaug and Colombo. Taking cargo at
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    • 339 6 SHIPPING. NTT Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bre IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINI It,- far', and v > -known mail el fcbii CompAnj sai. i tr Hamburg a Rottrtrdi»i (jibmltar, GtißOft N*»: .(connect i Nftj.ie*. Alexandria and vice versa) i Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penan. kongj Shanghai, Nag&kk> and Hi k They ar« due m
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  • 201 7 I N i h are waring out •i >! ;st ol lii> Majesty's it present or; khfl China ■fratioa rejoice r!; ••th and bluejackets alike ran pr-»nounc»- with a reasonable degree of a^ thong .ichester and his UM Huuuioria! she wa.s invariably i ibbed ob the ■a n
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  • 72 7 (Corrected up to Feb 25 Bank 4 m/s 2 4j' s demand 2/3^ Pr.rate credit* 3 m/i 2/4 crelita 6 m/s 2/4| y&'-.n cm, demand Bank^* m 292 QiiMAHT, demand M M 237 India, T. T, 174j EovQKOVit, demand 24|% Yokohama, demand M 1131 Java, demand 3P Bakoeok, dBm*Dd
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  • 759 7 MINES. Capital Capful Int>« Paid Jsiued paid op Value op Companf. QaoUtfc* $300,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Minin* Oo Ltd $300,000 225,000 10 10 Bmang Limited $600,000 600.0C0 10 10 Brnseh Hydraulic Tin M. Oo Ltd lO.<* £400.000 350,000 1 1 Duff Development Co Ltd $400,000 375,000 10
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  • 131 7 Feb 25. Tk* $66.00 Gambier 9.40 Gambicr Onb« No. 1 13.25 QambierCmbe No. 2 13.00 Pepper Black (ord'n. Sport) 11.121 Pepper, White (fair 18.0 3 Nutmegs (110 to thalk)^ 18 00 Nntmega (80 to the Ib.) 23.50 Mace (Banda) M M norn Olores (Amboina) Liherian CbiJee 25.00 Tapioca, email
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  • 195 7 Swoi Into Kuma.si, Dec. _3. nor of the Gold a Dec l">th, a most succe^-: iral thorn m this interesting n < en so much bk il native chiefs and .A their followers, clad m and multicoloured clotl. itional costume attended from kbe of Ashanti, and n •.hern
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  • 144 7 genUemeß wore sword-belts and ccc ha Hsappeared; but, writes :k Crane, m the their gi. alltaOon, mm! two useless buttons B -i uit upon each cufT, and two it the back of the frock-coats. Somet( about 17.") X a hatter named John nu^ton, of London, made ami
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  • 100 7 Tb- Be po ■vith hia officers, ol makiag renuurki ol ia <m( D and personal nature on the di of the docunu»nts laid before him. i KiimenU m the Imperial archives are rfl y BBej C D I was i Bummed up m the BBeompG< Sharing like
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  • 57 7 "O COULD WE BUT FATHOM. Dr. ON iJ I OOiBBt A London ■Jllliiuitll has BMBI turned t( i big 1 Byieh gal which f. i <■ ISO ><\tr- b >m Ihe south ol I'orih < i in* d] >■. Corot Th- I with SiMni-1: an.i I- to time doeMoone luwebeei
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 545 7 On the Berth. NOTICE. SINGAPORE TO BANGKOK. The IIaMMI Ban Hontf Liontf." Captain Itushton, will leave Singapore on Tuesday, the 2nd March, 190t, at. B p.m. and fortnightly hereafU r. Comfortable accommodation for first and second class pa.s-.'-n^*rs. Electric Li^iit. Siu^le pteMfe |5Q or HO ticalK. li<-tarn passage *'.<0 or
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    • 607 7 TO LET. GODDWff TO BE LET. In best part of the square, with plate glass show window (and fittings if desired). Area over 1,200 ft. Ov^n entrance. Recently done up. Apply to SABVTIEK, Rayal Hair Dressing Saloon, Raflbs Place. Fab 18 n.c TO BE LET. Offir:>- Nu 6, D'Almeida Street.
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    • 270 7 TO THOSE HOMEWARD BOUND J. Campbell Latham Co., Court, Naval Military Tailors 59, Conduit Street, LONDON, W. Mr. H. C DISS. Mar 30 ws p4 uc. nEB CBAFOTEALT'S §f PHOSPiiOQLYCERATE (n i Loss of Vitality and P&wer, k Nervous Debility, Neurasthenia, full\ Impotence, ihstruc-V Dyspepsia, X,. and Nervous Troubles m
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    • 261 7 THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., LTD. No. 1 DOCK. No 2 DOC K. Length inside 514 ft. Length inside S7i ft Width of entrance, top 95 ft., bott v> Idth ol entrance top 60 5 ft bott. 75 ft. 45.8 ft. Water on blocks 27.5 ft Water on I n ft.
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  • 1477 8 A BURIED CIVILISATION. hi:. Btbui'i Bxplokati Reuter'a representative has bad ;tn inter\\>:w with Di M A. Stein, the leader of the Indun < j >verninent mission to Ontral Asia Hia series of expeditions m Central Attain* volved three years' travel, and the covering of 10, 88
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  • 391 8 Basis of Action. The constitution of the proposed International Shipowners' L'nion was approved at an important meeting of shipowners at New-castle-on-Tyne. The meeting was convened to consider suggestions which the organising committee hoped might furnish abpsis upon which to found a dt finite scheme to deal with the
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  • 93 8 TO-DAY'S TIES. Pionuioa Paik>. Tel. V. Lowe and Keenan v Mer. X. O'< 'onnor and Day, Mer. I. Noon and Lyall v Mer. IV. Dunn and Bush. D. Class Single. F. C. Gregson v J. Watson. R. St. J. Braddell v C. A. Mo!/. Campbell v D.
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  • 38 8 TO- DAY'S TIES. Championship Pairs. Mr and Mrs Gannt v. Misa Gunn and Mr Muglisfon. Mrs Ilolden and Mr Green v Mrs Brooke and Dr. Simpson. Handicap Singles. Mrs Gansloser v Miss Gardiner.
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  • 114 8 The Middlesex Regiment held a crosscountry race last night, the distance being about live miles. Each Company entered a team of eight, who have been training for some weeks past. Just after five, m the presence of a large number of spectators Col. Glover D
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  • 55 8 The following team will represent the S.C.C. vs. the Garrison m the tinal of the above: F. J Benj .field, A. W. Beven, R. L Cuscaden, P. T. Evatt, K. E. M. Gardiner, A. S. Gardner, C. H. Mackay, Dr. H. S. 01--lerhead, V. D. Parsons, H. C.
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  • 41 8 The s 1 Ar^o" will leave Johnston's Pier for the Clul> Bungalow on Sunday at 7, 9, and 10 a.m., 2 30 and 3 30 p.m. returning ir 30 and 9 -:0a m., 12 15 3 and 5.30 pm.
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  • 155 8 The dates for this are March 30, April Ist and 3rd. The Club Hmdicap (J and the Kinta Stakes ($-±00) are the most va]uable prizas. Entries close on Thursday' Mar. 11th at 6 pm but late entries will be received a week later at double entrance fees.
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  • 284 8 From a new book, Russian Essays and stories, by Maurice Baring, the following is quoted. I then lay down on my bunk. Another Cossack from the other side of the cabin called out at the top of his voice to the man who was over me, Who
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  • 129 8 The Imp. German mail steamer "Pricz Begaat Luitpold* 1 having left Hongkong yesterday at 1. p.tn. may be expected to arrive here on Sunday afternoon. She will probably be despatched for Europe on the following day at noon. Tb.9 mail steamer Macedonia left Penang at 10 a.m. yesterday
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 17 8 Grimault's Skin Soap, so justly rentmaad for nlwmihig and curative pronmtlei w rtaonng dobie's itch, &c, pre-
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    • 52 8 > < 1 The Prize Distribution of the Raffles Girls' School takes place on Friday, March sth, at 4 p.m. En a case of a nem-astbenie patient who had been under medical treatment for yean without permanent benefit, the efbet of glycogen was wonderful. She gained m weight and strength
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    • 8 8 BROADWOOD PIANOS GHAPPELL PIANOS FOR TONE, TOUCH DURABILITY.!
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    • 299 8 DE KONINKUJKE PAKETVAART MAATSCHAPPIJ. Undbr Contract with m HwrtHWKLkXB* India Govern'me Agents at Singapore, The Shipsagency, Limited, 2-3, Collyer Quay. THE UNDERMENTIONED DATES OF DEPARTURE ARE ONLY APPROXIMATE. Mossel Billiton, liatavia, Java Coast, SUDftlftDg, goerAb&lA, I Ampenan, Macassar, Tifoe (Boeroe), Amboina. Saparoea, Amahei, Tiroc Kaj<li Boc: fak, Geser. Taloeti bay
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 455 8 CLEARANCES. Feb 25. Alcinous, Brit, str Davies, for Chefoo via ports. Avagyee, Brit, str., Campbell, for Port Swettenham and T. Anson. Zeelandia, Dut. Hulk, de Wai, for Palembacg. Lindulri, Brit, str., O'Sullivan, for Penang, Rangoon and Calcutta. Fuh Wo, Brit, str., Wright, for Langkat. Hai Nam, Brit, str., Phillips, for
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    • 468 8 VESSELS IN PORT. Man-of-war Flag and Tons Commanders Arrived From VaaoodeOmma Pott, onus. SSOO D*Al_wUa FM» t6 Colo, Shio Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consigns Airlie Brit 1492 WiUon lib tS Sydn-y Bowtoad Adeb Sar 189 Jeman J Oag Bwe Bourbon Fr 9M7 ÜBul >VI. SS Sugon Kirn, Hoe Ban
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