The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 1 March 1909

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, MONDAY, MARCH 1, 1909. NO. 6,536
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  • 168 1 The alarm, of war are subsiding and Servia has exprtcod her intention of doing every thing to keep thepe:C° Page 5. Mr Canuthers, the retiring Director of Agriculture, has been dined by the planters at Kuala Lumpor— Page 5. The Planters' Association meetirg yesterday dil some useful
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  • 699 1 one sits down to eah -ider the situation, there is an appalling element of inevitableness m the thong national anniversai iea come round regularly every year. It i. m the natut. ro do this, and therefore it is no good grumbling. But when out this these am.
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 245 1 "S^?*^ A High Glass MIXTURE IN I it Eil^b PATENT Am TIGHT .^tg PRICE PER ■^00 70 cents. t <^^ Obtainable at Messrs. Robinson Co., 'TOSSF' fMOND GAS. 1 MERSEY PLANTS EXCEL. I Sensitive Vapourizar. Large Waahei Additional Dryer, Bpecia' WmWkXmtmYW S'oking Valve Continuous Running. I Quick Starting iruplicity. Reliability.
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    • 286 1 Entertainments. LOCATION .-BEACH ROAD. THE HIPPODROME C'RCUS MENAGERIE. Grand Opening Night! Monday, March Ist. Absolutely the Biegest Show ever seen m Singapore. 25 FIRSr CLASS ARTISTES 25 A Gigantic Combination of the brightest Stars of the Arena from the Leading English and Continental Hippodromes. A Programme of Unparalleled Brilliancy presenting
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    • 288 1 VOLUNTEER CLUB. SMOKING CONCERT. IN THE S V. C. DRILL HALL ON MARCH 6th. AT 9 PM. A Smoking Concert will be held under the auspices of the Volunteer Club. Admittance $1 payable at the Door. Mar 1 7.3 Gaiety Cinematograph. FOOT OF FORT CANNING. COOL HALL COMFORTABLE SEATS. QREAT
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    • 86 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Mr A Zurcber signs Dalmann Co per pro from March 1st Page 2. No. 2 Wilkie-rd to let— Page 7. Tbe Art Needlework and Flower Depot Page 1. Important notice re-Gaiety Cinematograph —Page 1. Volunteer Smoker on March oth— Page 1. Eleven motor cars to be sold by
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 333 1 High Water.— 4 36 a 730 p Maxim Co. S.V.A. Lecture, 5 30 p 3. V.1. Company Extended Order Drill. S.CC. Tennis Tournament. Griffin Drawing, Abrams' yard, 5.3 p Monthly Miss. Mtg. Prin_ep-_t Church. 8.15 p Hippodrome opens, 9 p High Water.— s.s6 a., 9.0 p S.V.A. Loading Drill. SRE
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  • 144 2 ill let' ree< 8 Imperial 77- from Admiral L.r 1 It V -mouth, ebmrj, I Hi t»«!DBw_y inlre.i: I tare, bo [f i.i y ia _|oWeri»g j M J 'MB tne tee mm tht Imperial __er_h.vir. te right i Q 6 l have 7 utile an l
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  • 231 2 .iiiiual gener udah ItiaJßg C baa chairman ft the I cue m June. After Mr Proust resigned Mr Dubois was appointed man,-. took up bis appointment expenditure been greatly reduced. The working expens-- aoaU bi seen from the hai ttij bad been reduced aj 3m- th the previous year,
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  • 147 2 c King na* intimated tbat be will bave mac; _ction m granting to the repre ..itives of the European Press, on the o m England m Sep\m Wmatm Cast „u(i si itality to them. -b| .-.heady tland for SepW ber, will prevent .ving the members at
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 37 2 A Sprained Al_.As a role a man w he can hobble arom two or tliree weeks after Kprainin,. Is, and it is two 1 folly recover an unmoco— i for m tuan I b< D Pain Balm
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    • 491 2 Tkl. grams: Clj_l__Cr§_o DDnTtI_»DC Telephone Siemens. Singapore. OltlfltllU D IIU I fIL HO Ko 647, Singapore. DYNAMO WORKS LIMITED. Manufacturers, of. El« ctrical MacLlncry, Apparatus and Accessories, and Contractors for Electric Light and Power Inhtai'.ations, WINCHESTEB HOUSE, .Head Offloea: 6, BEACK ROAD, Yobs Mahsxon, Wbstminstbb, SINGAPORE London, s. W. PENANG.
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    • 619 2 NOTICES. 1 Mr. Ad. Z archer has been aofthoriaad to sign our tirm per procuration from ihlfl date. Singapore, Ist .March, 1909. DALMANN ci Co. Mar 1 73 PRIVATE DETECTIVE AGENCY. All matters treated with the _Uicloo4 confidence. Apply— B. R. WILKINSON co Genera] Pest Office. Feb 12 n.c ASSOCIATION
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    • 557 2 INSURANCES. FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. COBB 198%, Capital and Assets exceed 4,000,000 Cold Dollars. J. H. EVANS, Ma na gtr, Sou i h L ten A? ic Tmt Borneo Co.. General Mar 1 j KEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO., LTO. FIEE AKD MARIKE. YAN6-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOC. LTO. MABISE. mU
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    • 459 2 BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. ISCORPORA TED BY RO YAL F Ah k H Paid up Capital m 60,000 iLaj-toS of £20 each £1.2Gf t tX>G Reseixe Fund Res* tts Liability of Pi opriBtan £1 "00,000 C- a r«. EUf li> __rj Btai 18. Bii aifi r
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  • 405 3 tt La ths i I uly Tele"! graph we tak» tft-ute love of travel, ex] tan- M r fn-_| ntion of B m to Thibet, i anknown c< jcioction of the faanpo u\A Bl pootra. H mp4 s Ibut v his advanco beyond I
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    • 179 3 WANTED. WANTED A tl competent Tamil clerk, for an .Eatate m .h lore. Apply with copies of ti monid r lired to ipore F SITUATION WANTED a IS just reEight years experience iv I'.ortu Duk I Strait. SettleBQfi.- d m English, 1 'u.e;. man and Malay. Any reasonable M larj
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    • 1190 3 o a. DSRBIOK, E AD. ABMU9, Esq., p. fowlie, slb., cm., Chairman Vice Chairman. Chief Medical Offioer. Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. GUARANTEED POLICIES. PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. BEAD OFFICE, SINGAPORE. A. H. FAIR, Managing Director. COCHRAN Patent Vertical Multitubular Riley, Hargreaves ®> Co., Ltd. APARTMENTS. kvcn SAlE AUGTIONS. An Unclaimed
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    • 280 3 White Ants!! I Teredos, Dry Rot, Decay m Timber. JODELITE. The ONLY SAFEGUARD has been on its trial m large quantities for the past 10 years m the Straits Settlements, and proved all that is Six pieces of deal were partly coated 'with Jodelite and buried m a Singapore f__l_L__
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  • 1332 4 The Singapore Free Press. Monday, Mar. 1, 1909. Ren hall the Pre« the People's rieht maintain, U'law*-.! hv influence and unbribed by gain Here patriot Truth h"' glorious precepts draw. Pledged to Religion, Loyalty and I-iw. Possibly the more one talks the more one wants to talk, and Mr Ha_.DA.XH
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  • 165 4 Sir Francis Lovell is attending the Medical Congress that opened at Bombay on Feb. 22 ad. A fireman of the German mail Pr R Lintpold went overboard at 12 o'cloock to. day 28th and was drowned. Mr W. 0. Bridgeman, son of Vice-Ad-miral Bridgeman, hanged himself at Calcutta, on Feb.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 1008 4 T<> The Eoitok, Sir,—ln your issue of the _ith ins' I read a report on the proposal Stadium to be erected m Singapore, and take exception to the statement contained therein tint Singapore is sally m need of sime such a plan. Experience 1 thiDk has shown that
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  • 766 4 H*>W GREAT BK1TA! FJjoVJDK FOB B V Plat a* Moral. The land defence I »ain hi« leniv l>ecome the forem >st topic of the mamh i KM I a very effective Tldriag advantage of the si ,r create by 14 An Englisha Ser\ MM Ut I an
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 288 4 !-»KELLY WALSH^ NOW READY 1909 DIRECTORY CHRONICLE FO R Singapore, Straits Settlements, Federated Malay States, Siam, Borneo, Netherlands India, Philippines, Indo-China, Hongkong, Macao, China, I Eastern Siberia, Japan Korea* Complete Edition with Maps and Plans $10. 1 without Maps $6. BOTOL HITAM Per case of 12 bottles $9.75 John Little
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    • 21 4 NEW STUDIO High Class Photographers, LEE BROTHERS, 584, Hill Street, Singapore. (off Stamford Road.) Price list on Application. Dec 16 16.12
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  • 44 5 P ieea Shadowed. I tt M lei-trrach.— Keiiter's) •>-:ved 1 7h _7-h, p .icago telegram „l t tue pviem •■•at hive v.irpa.^ed all raco- -he report ol urns wprA sales m London and the high prices I Rlia __out the United States.
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  • 42 5 Going S; Mr Hiliane, speakicr ri 7 ighl v. stated n, which had hitherto been lu•orial movementlit was working hard and •very -surveyed 1 find the defenders spared. Army Estimates. erred m. ites for 1909— igainal £2< 'or the curre:
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  • 17 5 deceived at 11.7 3.m. The reI learning the increase m naval expec litur' 1
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  • 30 5 B announces the grant of a •w<tnce to officers and crews of warships engaged m the Perti _o Qnlf, the ■*_,_£>• granted to officers and erewi m Chinese K.vers.
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  • 86 5 The Balkan alarms are dispersing. It is uinouneed no laltai Mia joins pen D inducing Servia not to innsl il compensation and that the Turkish agreement has been signed. is withdrawn and the market vaneed. 2__ ,11.30 am. IServU has confi lentially informed France. I tly of
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  • 69 5 am and Spirit I received l telegram from London on Saturday an--1 tptain Bruhn oi the ss. i>een nni d m his ippeai to the Privy Council m a case m he had been heavily fined for "being .a of a vessel used for importing <ther local
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  • 160 5 res M- uip- and < fho are closing down eir retail bus posing ol I heir to purchasers, •-s to re-arrange re-mark their goods. The Ceylon Tamil I through the President of the S Ceylon ttion. have approached the ->.langor, with a petition praying grant oi pound m Km dm
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  • 169 5 Important Meeting at Seremban. tfi* Wt n Correspondent^ Koala Lumpor, Feb. 28th, 1909. There was I good attendance of members it the Plasters' Aea Dotation Meeting held at noon U>-d ay al Seremban. Among the hneiaeei transacted were the ing important matter* White Ant Remedy. The Chairman of
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  • 50 5 {From our own Correspondent.) London via Penang, Feb. J^th. At the rubber sale there was fair competition, medium and dark crepe not m demand. Thirty-one tons Malaya rubber (plantation) fetched an average of 55. 1. 5 8 per pound. Shares are firm. 'allambrosas are l~> Gd, and Bukit Rajaha
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  • 73 5 Submarine Telegraph. —Renter's) China's Next Move. The correspondent of the Time 3 at Shanghai states that China will presumably approach Britain shortly with a view to an increased reduction m the export of opium from India. Inasmuch as China is entitled to station an official at Calcutta to report
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  • CONGO GOVERNMENT.
    • 72 5 A discussion on the Congo took plac9 m the Commons. Sir Edward Grey said that the Belgian reply might be expected m about a fort- and would be submitted to Parliament. If Belgium now made the administration of the Congo humane, no country would congratulate Belgium with more
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    • 40 5 Active Again m California. Received Feb 27th, 10.40 a.m. The Californian Senate has resolved by >tes to 7 iv favour of the exclusion of i]] Asiatics from the United States. The revival of the controversy has excited surprise.
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  • 82 5 Still another gang robbery has been reported to the police. A Chinese cloth hawker waa attacked by five Keh robbers on the Veo Choi Kang Bond on Friday afternoon. He was robbed ol 180 m money. Captaia Bower and other police officers were busy making enquiries at
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  • 44 5 Scheme for Rebuilding Approved. {From cur own Correspondent?) Kuala Lumpor, Feb. 28 Jl. A meeting has been li.ld of the Members of the SeUniror Club, presided over by Mr H. Conway P.lfield, which approved of the scheme foi- a new Club.
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  • 232 5 Saturday was the fiftieth anniversary of the birthday of Mr Khoo Hun Veang, a verj well known and extremely popular Straits-Chinese resident. His two eons, Messrs Khoo Siew Jin aud Khoo Siew Ghee, came down from Penang specially for the occasion, and they eutertaiued ever a hundred
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  • 249 5 The first annual public meeting of this Union was held at 8 p m., on Saturday, at the Anglo-Chinese School Hall. There was a fair attendance of members and others. The proceedings commenced with a M piano solo by the Rev. C. C. Underbill, which was followed
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  • 197 5 A Tiger Escapes A Plucky Policeman. Bangalore, Feb. 16. A panic was created last night at a native Circus which is performing on the West Parade Maidan. During the act m which a tiger is led out of its cage to perform m
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  • 98 5 I heard a man the other day cursing the inventor of cigar bands. Tsually m removing them tbe outer leaf of the cigar is split, or if to avoid this the band is left on the odour announces when tbe cigar bas burned down so far. Cigar bands
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  • 41 5 Miss Hose Fritz, the American champion typist, who accepted the challenge to type 100 words m a minute, o— _6 through the ordeal triumphantly m the test arran£td at tbe Oaily Mail ollice, Loudon, a few weeks ago, accom
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  • 95 5 Grateful and Optimistic Planters (From uur uu.'n Correspondent.") 1\ .la Lump >r, Feb. 28th. Many planter* assembled m the Masonic Hall, Kuala Lumpor, last night, at the farewell banquet given by the planters to Mr Carruthers, Director of Agriculture, who is resigning the service to take up
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  • 202 5 The following note is from "Nature" of Feb 4th.— The zoological portion <>f the imposing building m Singapore known as the 38 Bios Museum is m the main devoted to the Malay fauna, of the representatives of which a very extensive series of specimens appears to be
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  • 239 5 THE LATE Mr S. P. JOAQUIM. We regret to record the death of Mr Simon P. Joaquim, youngest son of the late Mr Parsick Joaquim, who was a wellknown merchant m Singapore. Mr S. P. Joaquim was m the employ of the Municipality m the Hicknsy Carriage and Rikisha Dep\
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  • 120 5 Chinese Refugees Arrested. The police have arrested twenty-one Chinese refugees from Siigon on suspicion of being concerceJ. iv the recent murder and gang robbery at Jurong, and the gang robbery at Chuah Chu Kang. The arrests were made on Friday afternoon at Suugei Bray, near Bukit Bfandai.
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  • 86 5 Attempt of Secret Society Membeb to Join Police. On Saturday morning, Mr Colman, the third magistrate, sentenced a young rikisha coolie to nine months' rigorous imprisonment. The man was convicted of using a stolen letter, attempting to cheat the police and being a member of a secret
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  • 51 5 Information has been received that the International Conference at Shanghai as to the use of Opium has now closed. Pneumonia. This is one of the most dangerous, and often fatal, disea-es. It always results from I or fr >m an attack of the grip- Chamberlain -c* i x__.___.___, r______L_- these
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 231 5 ROBINSON Co. ARE NOW SHOWING THE NEW COAT SHIRTS FOR DRESS WEAR. Jf J I I i r,ie n R M f j 111 t!:at -l li w& y i I dov Th« ¥:■.<:. \y > I Ja 1• 1 j creas. m h b_fl %J- Ur $3,25 each '/J
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  • 949 6 The Lit-; Mr. .Limes I>uncan, f A lytb, n Boatiand, has baqaaataad 0 Bel f Industrial Ar* A 1.-idv lets anonymously presei Boyal [natitntioa I Great Britain with aa cu< I i;1". A tttiin i,f riti i shots from tliH Tran_v_.il j intend visiting Bislev. They frill pay
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 485 6 £"_>-. Ef a II! »T1 irf 9B rf, _%__l They ilon't] ccj Wt old. They knowi rSJR that Ay.-r's Sar j|6^f s;i]i;i ii Ilaoi *>-. aew life, strength, Jj I vigor. Makes them *om feellikeboysagai— improrefl the appetite, aids digestion, keeps the nerves strong and Jte tdy, and the brain
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    • 695 6 SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For Chin*, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London, Throngh Bill* of Lading issued for Ohina Coast, Persian Gulf, Continents! snd American Ports. Sttamers will Ua<rt Singapore on or about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Macedonia Feb. 26 Delta
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    • 714 6 SHIPPING OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Ltd. The Companies' steamers are despatched fr ni Liverpool outwards for the Straits, China and Japan every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Marseilles, Havre
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    • 697 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen Antwerp, and lioUerdam, and tttfl Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking cargo at
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    • 495 6 SHIPPING. MX Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GEEMAH MAIL LIUB Tne fast and w_ll.kn.w_i man sW_ii< th.ri Company sail fortnightly from HjUßbur/ v:» Rutterd*a., Antwerp, S<>uth__j Gibraltar, Genoa, Naples, (connect! c llan*i ffeplee. UsKandria and vie* v*,r_») Port Sue?, Aden. Colombo, Penang, bmgap o kong, B— —^Ssi, Nagasak; A Esfes to
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  • 162 7 Si >UY. I sb. 1. Ths laa I n arrived at Edithbur^ si p.m bai ers m refa ties and T«ro men who w-r^ injured mrntt mSOSM, ab I I :nd UmOI H.nd rai_,r W- e|| p l>r t Adelaide D S adaj morning,
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  • 111 7 Mr des bas just the mos Since trano first m the ;me ■1 -bed honour radar-Officer. This witb it sr for eas alwaji go his class m he has further £ot the la] for distinguished r from the Woolwich _c blue ribbon of the 'orious -v
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  • 80 7 SEATTLE' S TRADE DECREASING. 'KXIMT. hai been oauaarea of Victoria iTer, 1 up by In order to comply with ate Mission's ruling, to increase M. The increased tariff on ie it cheaper for the ght through Canadian b of the freight iliy went from Seattle now go** f i .mission's
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  • 23 7 tie* idcj snb-committee's ter of the money sa and the Scottish payment A asover the titer legitimate rationalism. traction and 91-
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  • 715 7 PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tmttday, SOtk March. 1. Maiden Plate _30 p.m. -Value $330 A Race for Maidens, Weight &st. Tibs. BxGriffins imported at $400 or under allowed 14 lbs., over $VX) 7!b_. Entrance >15 D.stance 1 mite. 2. The Champion Griffin Race 2.25 p.m.— Value 1850. Cup
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  • 71 7 (Coßaaons up to Feb 20 > Bank 4 m/s 1 demand 2/8| Pnrate credit* I ms 2 4 0 credits 6 m/s 2/4] F&Ajrca, demand Bank^ 892 GI sa__a_fT, demand 237 Ls_i__,T.T, 174 i J FToKdsrowa. demand 24 J /_> -ToxOHAJtA, <":emand 11 Java, demand 1 l Bahokok' demand
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  • 137 7 Feb 26. Tir* $66.00 Gambier M Ghunbto Cube No. 1 13.00 Gambier Onbe No. 2 32.50 Pepper Black (ord a. ITpcrs) 1 0.62| Pepr. er, White (fa_ i 7 5 0 NntraegsfllOto ths 18 00 Nutmeg. (80 to tas Ik) 23 50 Mace 'Banda, note GSOTOS (Amboina) l<o Liberiar
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  • 538 7 Ics-ced p*;d op Valtx op Gem pas y Qootuto* S22 ass sj 5 ssjiss'^- S si 3 3 &tf" f £60,000 60.000 1 1 Kint* Tx k^ iff £100.900 100.000 1 1 Kedujg T.x. M:^rjr Oo 14(^000 4SQ.OO0 It 10 M.^.T, L.^OcLul fS|0.000 17t^0( r5/ 5 ft '^K UuK.:at*<i
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 218 7 Entries close for all events on Thursday, the 11th of March, at 6pm Late entries at double entrance fees on Thursday, the l.th at ti pm. All entries _aust be made on S. R A. forms able from tha Secretaries of any of the Associated Clubs All entries must be
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    • 615 7 TO LET. TO LET No WHkifl Road, Good Tenni« Court and Water laid en. Immediate entry. Rent _^derate. Apply to— A. S. DESi.EH, Nc OK Waterloo Street or, at Ol IHBII Co.. Ltd. Marl GODOWN TO BE LET. In best part uf tt,. _q tare, with plate gla'-s ■Im tm
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    • 386 7 O/i £/re Berth. BRITISH INDIA S, N. Cc. Ltd. 01 j PEN ANG. MADRAS AND NEGAPATAM The Company's Steameb TARA 6,322 tons, A. H. Acheson, Commander, will be despatched for the above ports on Thursday, •th March, at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation I fin and second class passengers.
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    • 254 7 THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., LTD. Nc. 1 DOCK. No 2 DOCK. Length inside 514 ft. >, inside 37. 75ft entrance lop 95 f t,! bott entrance, top HI 1 1 U*U Water on blocks 27.5 ft. iter on blocks 205 ft Time to pump out 4 hours. out 2 hours.
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  • 413 8 MONDAYS TIE.-. A Class DoUMJL Cheek und Cuscad.n, 2 v Treadgold and Dr Simpson owf> 1 Oreen and Mayaon owe 1 L_toa and Denny a scr B Ci _aa Doimi Kemp and r're+;man owe 2 v Henson and Cnscaden, 2. M.uriar-n and M^rris^n, -kt. v Millard and
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  • 94 8 BATI \77.\ S 8 I.. "i Pants Mr, Heidi n md af» Green beet Miss J. Be un ami Mi P 6 2 T< M:ir Ah |fi I v i Mr. Qa_M mm and Mr 1 T. Miles v Mrs Saunders and Air Bremner. Mi\
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  • 202 8 PK X NT 7 .LIKYINO KOD ND. The <jualifyii;_: round for President's Pr./< was played on the links on Siturd.ty and Bon day, February 27th and 28th. Thirty six members competed and following earda mmm ratamed 1 1 H •B] 4 J b .1 S J. Mi
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  • 291 8 Thi S.CC. Toitbvamkvt. The final of tta S.C C. Tournament was played on Saturday and won by "Tne R?st," win. defeated tin dr. i_on (one man short) by 71 rails. The game showed much uneven batting, three men scoring 115 out of 166 ratia, na OUerhoad 47 Paxon27; and
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  • 138 8 i c results of the first day races, at Ipoh on Pi iday, are thus wired down \'.:i sidsnt'e I I Mon; _ite, 90 2 Beatrix 11.0 won by four lengths, m 1 mm. 30 -ea, tote paid &8 Sii.KN. IP Cup, 1 Three Chops, •1 B
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  • 15 8 The griffins will be drawn for this evening at pm. at Abrams Yard.
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  • 241 8 At Tanglin, A. and li. Companies met m the above Competition, I 4' ore a fair number of spectators. Just after the start "H" Coy were awarded a free kick which was i easiP r'. .red. Piay was of a slow nature for tho t.rst quarter of
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  • 146 8 m v;. OF Colonial Govi rnmf.n Tbe Korea Daily News, which has recomm need publi -tion m a rednoed Bize under the direction uf Mr P. T. IP-the!!, remarks that perhaps by and hy the Japanese will consent ko take tenons m the science of Colonial
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  • 418 8 The usual monthly Week-end Camp was held on Saturday and Sunday, at Fort Pasir Panjang. About fifteen N. C. O.s and men embarked at Johnston's Pier at 3 30 p.m, under Captain Hilton and Lt. Stratton. Captain B. B. Colbeck, R. C r A., Staff Officer
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  • 99 8 On Saturday night (Oth) there will be a smoking concert at tie Drill Hall, tickets $3 each obtainable at tbe door. The concert will be a popular farewell to Capt. Colbeck, the adjutant of the Corps strictly speaking the Staff Officer to the Colonial Force?, but all Volunteer
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  • 323 8 The second match m the semi final round for the Tramway Cup, m which the Fathol Munir and the Rooshdia Club were the opposing teams, was played oft" on Saturday evening on the Beach Koad ground. The game proved a well contested one, and was witnessed by a
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  • 113 8 Major- Ceneral Nakamui-a, who has boon transferred to the post of the Principal of the 1 Artillery and Engineering School from the Commander-in-Chief of the troops stationed m China, baa returned to Japan. The Ceneral .ays (according to the Japan Times that the expansion of the Chinese
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 21 8 i The Fruit Season. This season always brings on more or as diarrhoea winch is promptly checked by ntiamkwkiiß _\->!i.» h^pi-l.^o
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    • 106 8 mmmtmm The Van Rijn Tyreless ll tin v llnhnor \A/w%Cm£ml j Ixiil/Ilcl VVIItJCI, Patented m the United Kingdcm and ali Principal Countries Colonies, i A Perfect Wheel for All Kinds of Motor The Van Rijn WU Vehicles. 1Q fi>„„_ t» i No Costly Tyre renewals: No Punctur Cause Delay en
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 604 8 SHIPPING NOTES. The Glenogle arrived from Amoy and Swatow yesterday with 1,955 Chinese passengers. A Malay sailor, Mat bin Amat died on baard the s.s. Darvel on the wav across from Labuan. The cause ef dea'h was heartfailure and Mat wa.s buried at sei. CLEARANCES. Feb 28. Koning Willem 1,
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    • 670 8 VESSELS IN PORT. Man-of-war Fla* and Tons Commanders Arrived From F T m\ m fm OO de Gama Port ends. 8300 D 'A. meida Feb nbo Macao Shm F_* Tons Master Arrived From Consignee P.r \r !jW Ban Leong Dut 275 Winters Jan P J 1 let d. to port
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