The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 2 March 1909

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1 8 The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942)
  • 16 1 THE Singapore Free Press AMD MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, TUESDAY, MARCH 2, 1909.- NO. ()..".:37
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  • 109 1 Conoerningthe Balkani 1 n ihni ku to Servia nd haa advised peaen. P»>. teems to Teseut the adv c, at least ihe peoph. do Page 5. In PortUgit the Carnival R .vellers reenacted the ci ime of tbe legieides snd were h-M-r.-el by the police Page r
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  • 384 1 j mine host aud I 1 imj c <• uly look.. two I iree .;ibt the bilk half Ml I p with v, s gratulating mj pei i bo regret r< ute. I. i .ud tbe M\it had no m ■•<■ j ling than lian an
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 227 1 KATZ BROS., LTD. The ORIGINAL Burner X The "HONEC" 13 a heavy well-made burner, giving an intense white light. The "Honec" burns ordinary Kerosene oil and gives a light equal to about 100 candle power. With screw or socket fitting, complete with special quality "Honec" mantle tand fireproof '"Honec" chimney,
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    • 237 1 En tertainmen ts. LOCATION .-BEACH ROAD, The HIPPODROME CIRCUS MENAGERIE. To-Night! To-Night!! Tuesday, March 2nd. OPENING Box Plan at ROBINSON PIANO Co., Ltd. Matinee Every Saturday. Dcors open at 8-30 p.m. Overture 9-30 p.m. A. JACKSON, Representative. MARLBOROUGH CINEMATOGRAPH, BEACH 110 AD. entire Change of Programme, TO-NIGHT! New Pictures. POPULAR
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    • 284 1 Entertainments. ALHAMBRA ft I*.! i«i?_U_lr_ CINEMATOGRAPH, 7-30 p.m. and 9-30 p.m. VOLUNTEER CLUB. SMOKING CONCERT. 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.
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    • 124 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Tenders invited for reconstruction of Rail/ way Station, Kuala Lumpur Page '2. Bankruptcy notice re Unko Yahya bin Buang Page 2. Partnership notice re P. P.. P. Moona— Page 2. "Wanted Chinese salesman. Chuu Chinese interpret, r, and Chief dork— Page Tanjong Pagar Dock Co., m liq., tinal
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 250 1 'SRE (V) Electric Light, 8.3 Chinese V.M.C A. Sn Po Bis Hippodrome Opens 8.30 p Doll Show Meeting, Municipal Offioe, 10 a S V I. Company Extended Order Drill. High Water.— B.37 a., 10 23 p B I Mail Homeward clones S.R.A. Lad.ee Meeting, Baleetier S.S'ly 1 W. C. T.
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  • 171 2 S. pudu, i Tar..:., who id a <-.o!i_ ol thfl V W D tiring m the IHtm tt th^ Lib mkm Bala il 1. wia eharj^.d m the Ku_.li Lumpur 7 .rt before Mr Herefoi i vita the I A fl rdittg to trie evidence bon
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  • 91 2 The Mol .;y MiS g res tbe following d •ported m our special _;o La Bj [aopedor of Police, Bterens bj r. sd ia boose at Mantin tm mi.ea from Seremban on the main road nese armed h il about 7 o'clock on the night of Feb,
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  • 81 2 hai re been a coldblooded i i tat S lang r lilwaj rtation D some person or d and mortally tMOi mofU iv the ;>rd i M h ■dm Itn Tamil, who, .ed, was sleeping on a box \<y the htail I mate man's box was found
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  • 319 2 i ran ii..-. the the n mg Vol I their annua. :aiu the Hon. i; A lams, I'ommandant, oecupieil the chair, and tbare were al> o the Hon. R N Bland, R Councillor; Capt. J. G. W ils on (Adjutant*. o I .ptain), Second A. Bowen Smith, Lieut.
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  • 87 2 v ra Pi urnse m Bombay— Oa Thwb Wai N) Mant Bomhav, February 16th. Two Mi_:e-P '..-inters. "Gener;i! Henry Knox" GoWnJ Henry Hunt." bdooging tothe I Btfttfll N.ivy. arrived m Bombej this. •minis' ttOm\ Hampton Roads, Virginia, from lieh B mt tiiey eailed on the 2nd I
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 3 2 The Fruit Season.
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    • 603 2 Howarth Erskine Ltd. Civil Mechanical and Electrical Enginerrs, Iron and Brass Founders, Boiler Makers, Bridge Builders and General Contr dors. Steam Gas and Oil Engines for all purposes. Boilers and Pumps for every use. Light Railway Rolling Stock and Railway Implements. Rails, Tipping Wagons and Sleepers. Winches Cranes and Steel
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    • 683 2 NOTWES. NOTICE. I, the undersigned Payna Reena Payna Moona Veraven Chetty, a partner m the firm of Payna Reena Payna Moona of No. 82, Market Street, Money-lender. Singapore, hereby give notice that the Power of Attorney, dated 25th day of March 1907, given by my co-partner Payna Reena Payna Roona
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    • 443 2 INSURANCES. FEMRiU. LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established IML Capital and Assets exceed 4,000,000 Gold Dollars. J. H. EVANS, Manager, South Eastern Asia. The Borneo Co., General Agents. Mar J 8 NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO,, LTD, FIRE AND MARINE. YANB-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOC. LTD. MARINE. CHINA FiRE INSURANCE CO., LTD. FIRE.
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    • 637 2 BANKS. Chartered Bank of India, Australia and China. INCOhPOhA TED BY ha YAL CHA hi EH Paid up Capital m 60.000 shares of £20 each £1,200,000 Reserve Fund £1,*****0 Reserve Liability cf Proprietors £1,200 OOC Court of D i Sir IL BtJ Btl rt I ii'in '1 bon .i- Cuthl
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 702 3 Singapore Cold WA D NtfllfJiOP I fl ill t Othce Gharry. Must be ch< a L/LUI ClLl \j\Jm mmmXko and ia I order. Apply stating partienlai 7 to W c o I rt Prcas. 3 Hear Entrance to Borneo Wharf. WANTED mofl Chinese Salesman tiho tboronguly onde Telephons Io2e. Etongb
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    • 908 3 IMPORTANT AUCTION SALE OF s! ELEVEN SUPERIOR FRENCH MOTOR-CARS, TO BE HELD AT r W. LAMBERT'S CARRIAGE WORKS GRCHARD-RD., SINGAPORE Monday, the 15th Mar. at 2=30 p. m. Lot L One- 10 16 h-p 4 cyl. '"Bayard Clement" double phaeton to seat 7 persons. Lot 2. One 10 10 h-p
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    • 380 3 I BUCHANAN'S FAMOUS "BLACK WHITE" iis absolutely the best value obtainable. The reputation of this blend has been built op on ihe Solid Basis of Quoli ;i _=r NO CHANGE house of commons mmmmm mmm* mrnmr *=teh wm«r MTU* 11 p P THIS FACT IS GUJRANTEED. ll— —IW ■■■Ml II
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  • 22 4 Domestic Occurrences. Birth. Gihson Fleming.— At Scheepmakers Park, Sourabaya, Java, on 20th February, the wife )f R. T. GIBBON-FLEMD.G of a son.
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  • 1506 4 The Singapore Free Press. Tuesday, Mar. 2, 1909. Here shall the Press the Feople's right maintain, U'lawed by influence and unbribed by gain Here patriot Truth h"r jrk>rious precepts draw. Pledged to Religion, Loyalty and I.aw. Yesterday afternoon the Government :ound it necessary to place one of its officers. Mr
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  • 900 4 Chan Shun, a Chinese male, aged 41, was executed m Hongkong Jail on the The Shanghai A DC. have given a very successful representation of G. Bernard Shaw's The Devil's Disciple." A Berlin message states that Messrs Krupps have constructed a 6.5 centimetre gun designed for use against airships. Mr
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 336 4 I Griffin's "Polo" Whisky. I I .f. "P^: 1 THE FINEST fl OBTAINABLE HIGHLAND AT ALL WHISKY r^ FIRST=GLASS\ IMPORTED. W£m HOTELS. ka==__ll "A* CALDBECK, MACGREGOR CO., s l ngapore. KIM CO., BOOKSELLERS, ARMENIAN STREET 6-B, BATTERY ROAD. LATEST COL ED. NOVELS. Life ol my Heart, by Victoria Cross, H
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    • 262 4 |HHBB_--nn___________^____fl____iH G. R. Lambert Co., LIMITED. Established 1875. Photographers by Hoyal appointment. Artists and Art dealers. 4,000 different Views and Types of South Asia. The largest Picture Post Card stock m the Colony. B Stereoscopes, Lantern slides, Panoramas. I Art Portraiture m all Processes. Modern framing m refined style. The
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  • 50 5 China to Kick. Bj .bmarine Telegnrdi i.'-ver'-.) I; 1 i' 2 pm. grams from P.kiog state that the i>*i insistes ter the Muo ps if urbia ii ing a crisis. I >nger attitude. Ms are closing the stores of Chinese 1 r taxes Bsfroml iie same with
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  • 54 5 Distur >ns, A IV. M ir. 1. 11 a.m. been n lived 1 .i Ptr- to the effect that OB thfl the can S of the K>yi! ii w and 1 the crime of the regijral with skele- IQS. ice interfered and •-.larged the i rdi itreeti two
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  • 22 5 iIW innounoed that the IS G inference I 1 the declaration o will c<>t be pu^ M ur. 20.
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  • 51 5 Dividing the Fleet. Blirch 1, 10 W am. amittee of the House natt d the amendment the amendment on the li vision of the battleships i weakened the fighting force >f th-* rine he claimed which iraa 1 by the experience of li l.sia m the *ar with
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  • 50 5 tent t the Hippodrome were ible to carry :;rir promise of openiug last night. .il of yeel sable t j attempt to place the public their excelleut programme, >ire, espc md thai .ti Irom boxes lpletely boar ded md carpeted, S3 tint patrons need not fear dis.te rains.
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  • 74 5 :ionth of the Chinese Kew nigh over, th g risk>lie emigration to the Straits Settle- BJ as sis steamers l >e_n m port m the last week and al! fa ive elements of Chinese coolies i 9 >!• rl] i'hranang, Hong Be'\ < Jl.nogle, Idouieneu*. as naval
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  • 130 5 i Wki.i. B n raTon. i.ruary 1 icr aded r night, l meet;: to express horror it the murde: ih Biswas and to I :nd. The Maharaja of Di md i [ndtan ••■r.d •d. I .ption list f. was trying m trie wishing to give a aarchy.
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  • 117 5 Russia's Position. (By Submarine Telegraph. Reu.er's) _fon from B.lgrad-. ye. ford. v was to the effect th i* J«u._ia is joining the other Powen is inter feiiing Imi nam Bulgaria and The excitement became intense and the bitterest resentment was expressed m ail -paper*, the leaders condemning bfl
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  • 307 5 Dl Receipt fok s 1,000 STOLI S ChinTeng, a Qokien giving his address as 35, H .Telock koad, was before Mr Howard, m the I '.-'rict Court, yesterday, on charges of robbery of a deposit receipt for $1,000 and jewellery valued at 563, the property of So Yfuk
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  • 189 5 l-mail, a Bri thamedan Indian, was bafore Mr Howard, m the District Court, yesterday, on a charge of housebreaking by night. Sergeant Little had charge of the prosecution. Vytinathan, a toddy shopkeeper cf 107 Havel* ck Road, said that during his absence one night his house was broken
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  • 99 5 i\ ider, a thirteen year old Malay boy, wai before E£( Howard, senior magistrate, yesterday, charged with fraudulent possession of two fowls. Sergeant Nicoll prosecuted. Malay detective said he saw the accused anotter b y walking along Orchard Bmd on Saturday. Tho other boy tied and witness
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  • 98 5 A Chinese coolie pleaded guilty before Iff iireen, second magistrate, yesterday, to matching purse from Mrs Currier. Mrs BiixaDsth Currier of Quean Street said that at -30 on Sunday morning she was walking along Beach Road when the Bocused matched her bag and ran off with it.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 1112 5 To Ti) B Boitox, Sir, -I am surprised at Bfl arathon m your ise.ii. of yesterdiv enleavouring to induce people to believe that residents do not come tut after dail., perhaps he would like i'- to be beli.ved that tigers nam about the itreeti, and that Anarchists
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    • 196 5 To 1 ut Editor, hear Sir, As one who has lived on and off for several years at Katong, I was rather surprised to see that the Commissioners have decided to raise the road. This seems a totally unnecessary expenditure of money. The road is rarely flooded
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  • 651 5 Kbhs Attacked at Bukit Timah. Police laspector Meredith of Orchard R:>ad station brought nine Hokiens before Mr Green, the second magistrate, yesterday afternoon, for a preliminary enquiry into a charge of gang robbery. Mr Camj hall appeared for the defence of five of the accused. The first witness
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 176 5 ROBINSON Co. A FRESH SHIPMENT OF CRAVEN TOBACCO CIGARETTES. Iltl SSS ss-g >*"^'',_'j fp^fji •***«»=*s c i <> r^S& T to —^rrr^-^^ 4 <«■ tins. Ai: ftffc th of 50. /13\ Black Cat IJBe 1 PURE MATURED VIRGIN I Cigarettes \JKU 8 This Machine will Print all your Office Stationery
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  • 714 6 (fee Htmokosc, Tsik Tk.kki 10l lAJM. en: id eßcnvßUfe i oip.u- London, WtmX Th*. re iting campaign recently organ!*ed m cr-nnr <■ .ith the new Territorial Arniy reunited m 9,ty 0 ■urolmanti within the 1-uit Eortnigl-I Reform is Pekin<j i ni-kmr viji.es expei lk.>. Following t iie punishment
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 501 6 SHIPPING. KTK. JAPAN HAIL STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd. jr n| A regular FORTNIGHTLY Serv cc is maintained between Japan and Europe by the following NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. Cndz* Mail Cont*acts with thb Imperial Japankss Govbrnmbnt. Specially designed for the Company's European Service, lighted throughout by Electricity, provided with excellent accommodation
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    • 691 6 SHIPPING. P. O. STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London, Through Bills of Lading iasxted for Ohina Qjast, Persian Gnii, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will leare Singapore on ov aboat MAIL LINES. Outward {for China) Macedonia Feb. 26 Delta
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    • 718 6 SHIPPING OCEAN STEAM SHIP Co. Ltd. AND China Mutual Steam Nay. Co. Lt_. The Companies' steamers are despatched from 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 and
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    • 699 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatcbed fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a monti. for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Fenang and Colombo. Taking cargo at
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    • 436 6 SHIPPING. Ml. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The fast and weli-known ma:' sUiHiti.-r--this Company nil fortnightly tr si. -renec, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp. Soul hampton Gibraltar, <.«noa, Naples, (o< ai Naples, Alexandria and vie* v«rw_) Port Said Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, Siagapon kong, Shanghai, Nagasaki A X i*
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  • 540 7 Lif.v;.. Feb. |9. Mr Web) or ttA, I rep trie m»-'.ing of the I the Sugar Bond th;- re -un.-e. bim. gietmdfl I the mfM the br i.'-r oi IMM aeere, irho bad g'>ne ihooting, was f i wound. The engineer ol Eh i Hi M.r -r. will
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  • 949 7 PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tu> di SO th March. 1. Maiden Plate 2.30 p.m. -Value $800. A Lace for Maidens, Weight 9st. 71b3. ExI Griffins imported at $400 or under allowed 14 HM., Orer $400 71b*. Entrance |16 Distance 1 mile. 2. The Champion Crifr.n Lace 2.25 p.m
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  • 680 7 <~*p<;*i c*f!Uj IsstM Paid Inotd pftid op Vtic* tp Company. QaoUtkMi £100 000 l 6 0 00° KmtiiT nM! f SK2 2 Sian. Corporation, Ltd $450,000 450,000 10 10 lUluea Tin Dredging Oo. LU ft\OO £250,000 179,500 i 5 6 PahiLI1^ Cousoiidated Oo Ltd eioo.ooe 80,000 i i p^k.-.ni,!
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 48 7 ap. ptom oi m is hoarse- Ri ssedf I U mm] An. i b. tomm hoarse. i B B aft* r i I tt B| I wed. the attack isn 1 < warcb i Bf by 1 ip( use ol this -MWll II Tt io /»<-r.nir» fnr /%-.^n-. _„.i^
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    • 56 7 TO LET. Baa Kee, a Commodious Chinese dwelling IMMBBS being Municipal No. 199, Havt lock Road suitable for boarding house or mess. For terms apply at Mr. Wee Theam Tew's office 1, Change Alley, Singapore. Dated tiiis 28th day of August, 1908. Aug M nx OFFICES TO BE LET In
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    • 622 7 TO LET. J -JL TO LET FURNISHED or UNFURNISHED Compound House m Tanglin district. Three bed rooms, Bath room upstairs, Water laid on, Stabling for five horses. Rent .50. Entry April Ist. Apply to M. C. co Free Press. Mar 9 _J TO LET No. 2, Wilkie Road, 6ood Tennis
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    • 584 7 EXCHANGE. (Corrected ur xo Mar 1 Bank4m/_ 2 4,;,- demand mt 2,3£ Pi-irate credit! 3 m/s 24 V credits 6 m/s M 2/4f Franc*, demand Bank** 292 Qssmany, demand M 237 India, T.T, 174^ HoNOKONe, demand 24 j Yokohama, demand IlBj Java, demand 1391 I.an-.kok' demand 66| Sovereigns, Bink Buying
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    • 290 7 THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., LTO. No. 1 DOCK. Ko. 2 DO( Length inside 514 ft. Lengttl n side 375 ft Width of entrance, top 95 ft., bott Width of entrance, top 60.5 ft. bott. Water on blocks 27.5 ft. w.i., r on I locks M I ft lime to pump
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  • 382 8 TUESDAY'S TIES. V Cl AsS X Hooper and Patch. tt, 2 v Cameron and Boyd scr Bed. Diirbisbire and Craig owe I v Carmiehael and ThtV.fVd icr. Mirsh and L-ggatt, scr v Miles and Penny c«e 15. B Glass Dovhjl Lt. S- >tt and Lt Bu.-._eU, 1
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  • 90 8 DAI TIB 3. Cs. Pin \i.. M- ii Band Mr Green i Kirn Gunn i Mr Hnglwton. WKi kl B t; Hixi D A Do I Mrs G..- C. T. Miles v Mrs Saund.:> nd Hr B Mink;. B D©i fl BS Final. snd Mr
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  • 50 8 Ti.u fiuil Cu P o mpetJ sll be 3 nday; Ibe fioalisti Club aud the b ithol X irib Club It is understood th v- Bis Eso 3ii Artb i Strong, I 8 pern Lady Evelyn J mm wmm .aw _y the bai Isome tropbj aa -..pet-tors.
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  • 49 8 Bipoai F M S. Tbe exports of tin foi Januarj amoral to 7 i.-.i 1 pik sa ol 19,371 f r m the i it| oJ .1 ia 1908 Tha dutj the etati H 4 1 1,89( Sdang 1288 Negri Si abilaa 2,68 P bang I pikul.
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  • 64 8 Ihe sap I rubber IrJ iH,; s h >>% iv: .i- >; v 202 K-iiHb., Negri S 77 1 b 1 3 it igaim m lb 08, nu I Om ii< >t I s deluded bsfc aej a I ag a little n.oa! r.it.irrh or expeetorati
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  • 209 8 The Competition for a prize for I. .dies with handicaps of 10 Bad ever resulted M under Mrs Cook beat Mks Anderson 2 and 1. Mrs Emerson beat Mrs Hunt w. o. Mrs Cook beat Mrs BmerSOfl 7 and »i. j The i dlowing have drawn
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  • 180 8 Rom our on n w Ipoh, March 1. Tho weather on Siturday was very good md m consequenc? there was a large attendance at these races. After the racing Mrs Birefa gave awaj the priz?B. < opi .Ci p. H igar 1 Patima 2; Points« man 3. Time
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  • 20 8 The draw for the Spring Ctriflias took pin.- it Abrams yard yesterday afternoon with the following result.
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  • 224 8 So heavy was the fall yesterday morning aud afternoon that sections of Orchard read we.c Hooded loan unpleasant degree by the afternoon. The lain yesterday at ore station from noon to 3 p.m. measured 6 55 inches. The be f taia storm of yesterday afternoon tl toded several
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  • 130 8 Wh Wii BUSS i FOI B Xf i, 1{ 1- )1 ft. D." A the ebullitions of Frank Richardson against tbe wearing cf whiskers are echpvl i.y the following, for which the Japan Times is responsible One Ohashi, a keeper of a public bath house at Tanahima,
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  • 954 8 Okmnarv Hai.i- -Yearly Meeting. Ihe ordinary half-yearly meeting of shareholders m the Hongkong and Shanghai Bankn^ Corporation was held ;.t Hongkong on Pob. 2oth. Mr E. Shellim, chairman of lirectors, presided. After referring m terms of regret to the deaths (f Sir Ewen Cameron and Mr
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  • 92 8 The Army Council are apparent Iv fully alive to the trend of events m the Far Eist, and au endeavour is to be made to induce ss many officers as possible to take up the atudy of the Chinese aud Japanese languages. With this object a grant cf .£lO is
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 150 8 Netherlands Guttapercha SINGAPORE RUBBER WORKS. India Pubber Tyres, all kinds and shapes for Carriage. Motor C RE-TREADING MOTOR TYRES. All kinds cf I. lb Buffers and Springs for Railways India Rubber Sheets for Pumps, Valves, etc.. also with wire and eh Moulded India I.ubber Goods, Valves. Rings Cones. LUSITANIA SHEETS
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  • Page 8 Miscellaneous
    • 697 8 SHIPPING NOTES. The Binka from Anambas brought down a cargo of copra yesterday. Hetsrs Wea Din and company's steamer Hong Wan I, which came m yesterday from Swatow, had 1,512 deck passengers on board. > < LOCAL LAW STUDENTS. Mr. Mobamed Ismail, formerly an assistant master ut Rafrl.s Institution, and
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    • 702 8 VESSELSIN PORT. Man-of-war Flaj? and Tons Commanders Arrived From WhtM Vasco de Gama Port, cruis. SSOO D'Alm'-ida Fab I Leopard Aus cruis Bsiod roi lb-/ -rn Mir 1 BaigO Shio Flair Tons Master Arrived From Consismefl tor Amherst Brit 135 Scott F.-b 28 Pontianak Book Id PonUanal Ban Leong Dut
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