The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 3 March 1909
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Title Section16 1909-03-03 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 3, 1909. NO. 6,53816 words
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Article120 1909-03-03 1 The Saigon Deporteee bam bean I before the Magistrate charged nitfa gatg robbery I^ge 5 The Seivian Government h;is warned thi dis-.ff.ct_d of its suhj-cts not to indulgi anti-Austrian demount rttions. It ttus'i ia the sincerity and good wishes of the Powers Page 5. An excess vote120 words
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Article663 1909-03-03 1 The phi te il a ;j j e which n ference is abi ut made. But at one time or anoi: have l>een expressed 1 v those who like to Kuk on the Babbtth, atd take an interest m public worship. Thi note, "public" worship:.663 words
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Page 1 Advertisements
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Advertisement536 1909-03-03 1 IBsm)., ad. ASMUS, Esq* P. FOWLIE, ilb., cm., Chairman. Vice Chairman. Chuf Medical Officer. Great Eastern Life Assurance Co., Ltd. GUARANTEED POLICIES PROMPr SETTLEMENTS HEAD M» LPO A. H. FAIR, Bfanaging director. I IPOH AND PENANG. at JL A VlVleV^ BANGKOK, MED TIN PALEMBANG F. M. S. M |ra ||_LJil^J___l___536 words
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Advertisement203 1909-03-03 1 Entertainments. kcoyalThotjel PAYA LEBAR. DANCE. On Saturday, 6th March, 1909, at 9 p.m. EXCELLENT MUSIC. Admission Gentlemen $2. I adies Free. Ladies and Gentlemen's tickets can be had at the Hotel or No. 10, Raffles Place. G. A. FERNANDEZ, HARIMA HALL. GRAND CINEMATOGRAPH. I North Bridge P.oad. NEW PICTURES. String203 words
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Advertisement141 1909-03-03 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. Auction Sales, Lands and Houses (Povrell and Co) Salvage from Kaloiuo (Coghian ;;n I Co) also town property and a collie dog (same firm) deceased's effects (Crane) Page 3. Chancery House to let; Cassala; and house m Devonshire Load Page 7. Wanted a reader for Eraser and Neave141 words
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Page 1 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous279 1909-03-03 1 Wednesday, 3rd Doll Show Meeting, Municipal Office, 10 a W. A at the Parsonage, 430 pm. S.V.I. Company Extended Order Drill. B I Mail Homeward closes 3 p S.R.A. Lad.es Meeting, Balestier 5 3^p S.CC. Tennis. \V. C. T. U Public Meeting, 8.15 p Dalhousie Chapter, 8.30 p Friday, sth279 words
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Article361 1909-03-03 2 E hM kJDIi I I WhaJ are hot who tmSm the Beat ihe land and mt n tht .nknown c come a^ain I canvas oa the breese '.hings ar. his who tails the Eh < ■til of enterprise Since all I :bi bm hi] I his, anticipa'.; m361 words
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Article226 1909-03-03 2 n I I Commission open- na. on the 18th February. After tl announced the names of the pointed as a Committee on rnational Agn i BOnti atfecting the traffic m Oj mm, Mr Mackenzie Iving presented a m Canad.i. The Chun mt report then came upfjrdisj->: i226 words
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Article114 1909-03-03 2 I >ple know mm iimillillfl ol the i ton* Vmtj torn tmxjtmt Britooa bave ooe_.e aow at it, bai thorn we i a ocean ■taamon or so i m our dominions beyond the seas an tm m v qoaantanoe. iis b md printed oa 11m lO|i114 words
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Page 2 Advertisements
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Advertisement595 1909-03-03 2 Tklkgrams: Ol__Tß/ICUO DOATIiC DC Telephone Siemens, Singapore." OltllltllO DliU I *****0 No. 647, Singapore. DYNAMO WORKS LIMITED. Manufacturers of, Electrical Machinery, Apparatus and Accessories, and Contractors for Electric Light and Power Installations. WINCHESTER HOUSE, Head Offices 6, BEACH ROAD, York Mansion, Wkstminster, SINGAPORE. London, S. w. PENANG. 1. IT M595 words
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Advertisement612 1909-03-03 2 NOTWES. J f% cures instantLv s opeciiic ssst Money will be refunded if it does not cure. Price 50 cts. Sole Agents Maynard Co., Ltd Spore. Mar 8 8 2 YONG FONG, Photographic Studio. High-Class Photographs and Enlargements. 79, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD. Mar 3 MUSIC. Mr. Josef Tombrank, Professional Tuner,612 words
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Advertisement473 1909-03-03 2 INSURANCES. FEDERAL LIFE Assurance Company of Canada. Established 1882. Capital and Assets exceed 4,000,000 Gold Dollars. J. H. EVAN?, Manager, South mmmtttm Aval. The Borneo Co., (i« Dead Agents. Mar 1 1.6 NEW ZEALAND INSURANT CO,, LTD. FIRE AND MARINE. YAN6-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOC. LTD. MARINE. CHINA FiRE INSURANCE CO., LTD.473 words
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Advertisement476 1909-03-03 2 BANKS. International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and ASSETS GOLD $6,500,C00. ID a: -60 Wall S. Lo I3isi ithin, LONDOI Losnc Nationa. Bank of England Ltd. General Foreign I Transacted. Ikposit Account i antl Interest allowed on the daily balam. rate of r annum which can be ascertained on application. Mai. Chartered476 words
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Article374 1909-03-03 3 amusing discussion that ba. Been h-me pa[ ah< ut the .tn v cnixadH aif an-? 1>: '^ira! a .m (V fa tve ipon a liv .1 bnsatti It ia a i.sts that v. len he scientific peraoa that kind, md I for nil nn mt* na374 words
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Article42 1909-03-03 3 repairs it at very old royal i I which has fallen into dbrepair. Bii Majeot] Mug gave rea lv t: R hue worn Irom far aa m v 1 Buddha seems to be of 1 J sittin_ B it42 words
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Article43 1909-03-03 3 \v h. i a eon i iv ireeb bl Homaa ran U 1 1 j '1 be i baa I this I >ing Work vn, i. mlt of i at l.an Iha ■basoi b bro igbl back tivai Bangkok Times.)43 words
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Article311 1909-03-03 3 i Mr Maym of M, Gladstone Road. D-.s oon.be. Bournemouth, England, says 1 rod eight or nine year- from chronic m Bammatioa oi the kidneys and stone. "1 was I nci BXAMHSQ UWDMM thk \-l;.\-., and tl.. dee-.rH thought they could 800 the stone. 1 wa-311 words
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Page 3 Advertisements
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Advertisement21 1909-03-03 3 The Fruit Season. .i. w _t\ s bring! I n bh n ptfj die tod In 4 '!._> k_..r i ,_L_.I 121 words
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Advertisement365 1909-03-03 3 WANTED. READER WANTED Apply, iritlo copies ol testimonials, To FBABBB lAD N'r. i: Ltd. 2-2, Raffles Quay. Mar 8 7 3 WANTED nail light Oftice Gharry. Must be cheap and m good order. Apply stating particulars to W c o Free Press. Mar 2 5.3 WANTED a bines* Salesman who365 words
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Advertisement983 1909-03-03 3 lfc MOND GAS. 1 MERSEY PLANTS EXCEL. I Sensitive Vapourizsr. Large Washer. Additional Dryer. I Special Ncn-return Stoking Valve. Continuous Running. Quick Starting. Simplicity. Reliability. Accessibility. Varyiug Loads. Overloads. High Efficiency Ash may be Removed when the Plant is Running. SOLE AGENTS: CENTRAL ENCINE WORKS, j THE LAST SALE OF983 words
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Advertisement204 1909-03-03 3 USE ["EAGLE" CEMENT. I R M A mV i TROPICAL ROOFING \%%X m^ m M Trinidad Lak*- f f M^L^L^k ELEVEN SUPERIOR FRENCH MOTOR-CARS, W. LAMBERT'S CARRIAGE WORKS ORCHARD-RD., SINGATORE Monday, the 15th Mar. at 2=30 p. m. Lot 1. One 1016 hp 4 cyl. "Bayard Cl« ment" double phaeton204 words
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Article37 1909-03-03 4 Domestic Occurrences. Births. On the 25th of February to Mr. and Mrs. JAMES WHIR, a daughter. Lohr. At li Bybro.k h Tunggal Rd., Singapore, on March 2nd, the wife of H. R. W. Lohb of a son.37 words
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Article, Illustration1095 1909-03-03 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, Mar. 3, 1909. Here shall the Press the People's r.jiht maintain, TJijawed by influence and anbtibed by gain Here patriot Truth hrr glorious precepts draw. Pledged to Religion, Loyalty and law. I It is likely that many people who take some thoughtful interest m the1,095 words
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Article930 1909-03-03 4 The Foochow Echo announces the engagement of Mr F. T, Lachlan, of Messrs Jardine, Matheson and Co. Ld., to Daphne, daughter of Dr and Mrs T. Rennie, of tbat Port. Owing to the great scarcity of draught animals m the Philippines it is proposed to j___.sftnt a bill to tha930 words
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Article94 1909-03-03 4 Salak Sout?. Flood Km ita 1. n I h There was exceeding heavy rs restorday. Salak South m;m machinery ii praotios ninjured. B i' Sl BBpMtod that there will be a sn rnsua. eg B bis a big mine -ode the Kii.ua LnmpM, m the direction Bhm94 words
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Article452 1909-03-03 4 We ban Hi spttal. of Mr George W the Engineer m charge ot m the i II day Stt ..Iwav to have been a stroke some three weeks ago, but quite understood b n well. The news of his d .cea- I l U452 words
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Article80 1909-03-03 4 The Chief Justice ef 11 ■eaten ad Is fang aw -c at V knive- lev-lverp, and wire t. tp th*»ir victims, faan hard labour and 1.4 m apiece. A simile ont was inflicted ofelafM ai the Hongkong Ass.. aimed lebhary. i i b papers am sea day e\. :.iu^ m80 words
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Page 4 Advertisements
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Advertisement324 1909-03-03 4 mwJmsF S tmZ^^msm pfiPHfi'm \)^w __^"c *TiO*B*~~-i__^_-B-_-/_e_--^*-f-----f-V_ fi ■p^Wß__B^(*k« -_r Art of Cigarette Making^^k sj nil reached m Cairo .:.k lint- two brands known as fi m Bouton RougeVl H and Felucca /f Egyptian Cigarettes _^te I Made of the choicest .elected Turkish Tobacco under ideal conditio: |be delica jol324 words
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Advertisement141 1909-03-03 4 1 T IG. R. Lambert Co., LIMITED. Established 1875. Photographers by Royal appointment. Artists and Art dealers. 4,000 different Views and Types of South Asia. Tho largest Picture Post Card stock m the Colony. E.s, Lantern slides, Panoramas, ture m all Processes, ming m refined style. 2uropean firm m Singapore.141 words
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Advertisement32 1909-03-03 4 Pneumonia. This is one of the most dangerous, and often fatal, diseases. It always results from a cold or from an attack of the grip. Chambedaia'l Cough liemedy quickly cures these diseases32 words
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Advertisement43 1909-03-03 4 Croup The first symptom t)1 v ness. When Chamb< i lain i is given as soon as tin child b< the hltark can ftlwajn hi avert. U f roupy cough has appeand tl,. att»u an be wardod of! I prompt us* of this43 words
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Article71 1909-03-03 5 to be Rushed by Alarmists. >i'ou_arne Toleffraph. 1. orer'- B o il 6 80 pm. re fr m Belgrade il ita that th. :n. ordered the police to <|uell any at pts at Auti A d itr iaa demons' n c. > w irael the ■t* n t71 words
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Article30 1909-03-03 5 Mr. SV. Ii Mix Me Butie been appoint 4 d I B itiel gal msl Peking 1- O. M. 1 Madrid bat b«a ipp ante illor kio.30 words
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Article53 1909-03-03 5 Not Needed. In the House cf Commons Mr. MeKia- Bmm mid that fa id •he sp i \s H irbta, but had itish int. -re did not tnt the exp* Its hs I I i the Consul at M I to occasionally visit Ear U I53 words
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Article234 1909-03-03 5 Mr lavage, bwsinaii manager of i I tamedj Compai ich is at presen' •Dg m Hongkong md will •<>me down to S ngapore bi next homeward P. an m mired m Singapore by the "Mah mmmi Band nan C-msedj mj willplij here one Viatoria Theatre, Thursday234 words
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Article150 1909-03-03 5 ER CaI'TTKE IN M \n 1. on the lßth the Tondo i ihiable capture of opium on thi B seem ag thirty piom which four Filipino, were tiag to land at that point. The T Bid I patrolmen have been en the look- out .1 when thsjj four150 words
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75 1909-03-03 5 Cn we, m Secretary of suae Colonies, has COaeentsd to preside at the banquet to be given by Ihe Government m com.' d with t Imperial fTolonisl Pram to bt- held m the coming Special interest attaches to the fun m En vi. w ot the75 words
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Article49 1909-03-03 5 Exceeds Estimates. (By Submarine Telegraph— R.trer's) Ban Mar. 2, 8 L 5 p.m. The House of Commons has voted a ■uppleaMßtary eetimate of 1 < for old ige pensions, nhicb is aa inonaie ol eighty per cent compared wi.h the estimate for the ftrsl three months.49 words
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Article55 1909-03-03 5 Liberal Majority Drops. Kee Mar 2, 9.30 am. Mr Falconer, the Liberal candidate, has been elected for Forfaiehire. Thefiguiei were Falconer 6,422, Black* bora (Uaioniet) 3,970. The Libera] majority has been reduced about a thousand. The MW member replaces Capt the Rt Son .1. Sinclair who has55 words
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Article162 1909-03-03 5 I tipeetot Oxley charged s young Tamil m nu before Mr Green, the second magistrate, yesterday afternoon, with making i false report to him The woman told the [napectoi thai her house had been ruled bj Tamil gangrobberi and that one of them had eri ni nail v162 words
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Article183 1909-03-03 5 A Bjhun "kechil employe! by Mil I lilbert ol 33, Silegie Road, has been arrested for itealiag $68 iv cish and gorna ••weliery belonging to his employer. Burglars have itol-aa mouey and clothing amounting to 1 30 50 from a Hokien's house i. the 5 mile at183 words
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Article248 1909-03-03 5 Polk i Skntky Caught m Act. A Sikh police constable appeared before Mr Grreen, the second magistrate, yesterday, OH charges of being asleep on duty, and disobedience of orders by not being m proper uniform. Sergeant Nicoll said tha' while on rounds with Malay P. C. 535248 words
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Article117 1909-03-03 5 Since you don't live m Siberia you need not SS afraid, says 11 Narrion, a Russian, to get drunk through eating ordinary bread. In far eastern Siberia, m that region which lice between the sea and the river called Tassuri, the humidity of the climate, as well117 words
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Article1011 1909-03-03 5 The S. C. C. Lawn Tennis tournament has not started very propitiously, at least as far aa the competitions proper are concerned. Last week the weather was fair and a good deal of progress was made both m D liagles and the I'rofes<ion Pairs preliminary but this week1,011 words
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Article298 1909-03-03 5 MEMBERS OF AN UNLAWFUL SOCIETY. SAIGON'S DEPORTEES. Nineteen of the Chinese refugees arrested I m connection with the recent murder and gang robhary at Jurong, and the gtng robbery at (J hua Gnu Kang, appeared before 31- Green, the second magistrate, )e.terdav, on a charge of being members298 words
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Article412 1909-03-03 5 Py Lieut. Colonel E, G. Proadrick, Commandant S. V. <_'. Singapore, '2nd March. S. V. C. The Annual General Meeting of the Singapore Rifle Association will be held on Monday, Bth March 1909, at 6 pm., at the S. V. C. Drill Hall. S. V. A.412 words
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Article100 1909-03-03 5 We hear on good authoi ity that a Chinese motorist was stopped at the eleventh mile at Bukit Timih by four Kehs two da\s ago. The Kehs stood m a line m front of thecar and jumped inside when it drew up. They ordered the owner100 words
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Page 5 Advertisements
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Advertisement198 1909-03-03 5 ROBINSON Co. A FRESH SHIPMENT OF CRAVEN TOBACCO CIGARETTES. fi§M S5 Sorters and Sn^f fa* Place. 7 i-^^Atl rtt^'S 4 oz. tins. An Tight tin of 50. DOUW I J> < r. I 07 n| 4 m, tins. •gN Black Cat (||y Cigarettes [Mv An Tight tin of *)0. i198 words
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Article308 1909-03-03 6 The public nemorj ii ihoti bu. it will I hardly ftA bave forgotten tri. aim .st uai- 1 ver.il howl uf execralioi with which the <lt't^rmiiiH-i iction of (JJ pernor Swettenbam of .1 UW i (lurisg 'beea B •vdi ed m "jj c>uut!V. The OKlffTßOf worked rvriorilmir;'; v308 words
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Article205 1909-03-03 6 A home papec bai khia reference to the lata Hi Oswald I fawfm cio, ion of «na «t tha aailj leroora ol Bingapore, who M »treoi A Hi 0 1 was our Oaan lat nearly i [oarter ol b centuri h nana to tha general205 words
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Article309 1909-03-03 6 Ti. B -i il I-Wtrtiction Commit, ee, apl„, i.v th-- BeeroUri ol Slat* Coi the Colonies, baa iaraed foi rariona parts .-t Ban wrieo ol leren leetoroa i n the United Kingdom, illustrated hj lantern slid* wrmt r spared ior the En<Han Gk^vetnment, is nov.309 words
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Page 6 Advertisements
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Advertisement74 1909-03-03 6 A Sprained Ankle. A^j a rule a mau will feel well satisfied if he can hobble around on crutches m two or three weeks af'.t r spraining his aukle. and it is two or tliree luouliia htfOTC he is fully reeovertd. This is an unnecessary lons of time, for m74 words
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Advertisement564 1909-03-03 6 _^^W_yi__s_ 4_v^lA The woman r -n the right n.vcr osed Aj rt Hair Vigor. Sho reglect- i- r hair,andßowherBe!fßnffen from neglect. On tho contrary, the woman en the left haa ilwaja H d Ayer'a Hair Vigor, anl owe-. to it much cf her youthful appear■nee and attractiyenesa. yhfer 9 i>564 words
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Advertisement698 1909-03-03 6 SHIPPING. P. O. 3TEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. For China, Japan, Penang, Ceylon, Australia, India, Aden, Egypt, Mediterranean Ports, Plymouth and London, Through Bills of Lading issued for Ohina Ooaat, Persian Gulf, Continental and American Ports. Steamers will !ta*t Singapore on ox about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Macedonia Feb. 26 Delta698 words
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Advertisement714 1909-03-03 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 every week, and from Japan homewards for London, Amsterdam and Antwerp every fortnight for Genoa, Marseilles and Liverpool and for Dfareeilleß, Havre and714 words
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Advertisement536 1909-03-03 6 SHIPPING. HAMBURG AMERIKA LINE, HAMBURG. r" The steamers of this Company maintain a regular service between Hamburg, Bremen Antwerp, and Rotterdam, and the Straits, China and Japan. Homewards, they are despatched fortnightly for Havre aud Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang and Colombo. Taking cargo536 words
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Advertisement507 1909-03-03 6 SHIPPING. N. D. L. Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremen IMPERIAL GERMAN MAIL LINE The faat and eell-kBOWB mail ateamers ot this (.Vmpany Mil fortnightly fr 08. .-.-often, Hamburg via Rotterdam, Antwerp S< u5 -n.r Gibraltar, Genoa, Napie ectvn Mh Naplee, Alexandria and vice vers*) I\.r: Be Sue;-., Aden, Colombo, Penang Singapi n507 words
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Article490 1909-03-03 7 At one pvricii m his hisi >ry tbe An^lo n could turn U upon bis eheohrti Gr< it succ< sses or great vt i 1 he accepted ;.h Ihfl BOBflheJ inc. .h_ halfpenei But of I lis penes ___e_ree4er o. Sa aI si led* r s490 words
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Article81 1909-03-03 7 > the Engineer the first ines will take pl.t M rvirly this j nd the M urn Vt part of the course lies over the a will be m attendance m ease any tall into n. a iter. Tie uers must make the Might tram the p81 words
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Article920 1909-03-03 7 PROGRAMME. I I FIRST DAY. Tmmtdtsft 90th March. 1. Maiden Plate LBO p.m. Value n> 1 A ftace for Maidens, Weignt Bet. 71bs. Ex i Griffins imported at $.00 or under allowec 14 lbs over $400 Tibs. Entrance $16 D.at- ance 1 mile. 2. The Champion Griffin920 words
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Article75 1909-03-03 7 (CORSBCTBD UP TO Mir 2 I Bank 4 m/s 2 AJL I m demand M B^B| 1 1 Prirate credits 3 m/s M 2/4 -j credits 6 m/s 2/4* PiiAHon, demand Bank M 2^2 GneMAXT, demand 237 India, T.T, 1741 FTow«Koire, demand 24 i% Yokohama, demand 11 »i Java,75 words
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Article141 1909-03-03 7 Mar 2. Tix* $66.25 Gambier 8.55 Gambier Onbe No. 1 1 3.00 Grambier Oube No. 2 no rn 12.50 Pepper Black (oreVe. Spore) buyers 10.75 Pepper, White (fair 17 7| Nntmege (110 to the ib.)^ w 18 00 Nutmegs (80 to the IW.) 2- 50 Mace (Banda) norn Gloves141 words
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Article640 1909-03-03 7 iMtMd p+id cp Valat hp Company. Qaotattaa S 1 3 ilP^" f i',??V°^ 60 000 X KinUTmMi'M. If p X 30,000 W.000 1 1 Maiaya and 8mm' Corporation Ltd. liSO.OOO 450,000 10 10 Mai Jca Tin Dred^^l U £250,000 179,500 5^* b l~ p h «g Consolidated Co Ltd640 words
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Page 7 Advertisements
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Advertisement87 1909-03-03 7 Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. many remarks! t soldi aud 'aration have made •er a large part of the civilized wor. poo. v all deal TO LET ran Villa VsXV >• Load. s v^ V ADJ 3, 1" OISCn. I N mws u.e OFFICE TO LET fl jor The v Buildi: ice.87 words
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Advertisement84 1909-03-03 7 TO BE LET UNFURNISHED. Ayt r.letneh. Serangoon Rd, large grounds suitable far Golf, Tenni- Courts. Kent HOO. Appiy H. L. COGHLAN A Co., Estate Agents. Feb i > "•<-• TO LET. Ban Kee, a Commodious ChinstS dwelling bonse bong Municipal No. 199, Haveiock Road suitable for boarding house or mess.84 words
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Advertisement637 1909-03-03 7 TO LET. CHANCERY HOUSE Chancery Lane. I nfurnished. Entry Is May. Kent $100. Apply to Th. Sohst c o H. Scbaefer ft Co. Mar 8 tts .'5.4 FURNISHED HOUSE TO BE LET. 1 Cassala," Tanglin Hill, Entry Ist April Kent 6135. Well furnished, two tennis courts Apply 11. L. COGHLAN637 words
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Advertisement388 1909-03-03 7 On the Berth. NORDDEUTSCHER LLOYD. For Hongkong, Shanghai and Japan Ports. The Imperial German Mail Steamer "PRINZ LUDWIG" 9,G30 tons, Captain van Binzer, having left Colombo on Tuesday the 2nd inst, at 9 a.m., may be expected to arrive here on Sunday afternoon the 7th idem en route for above388 words
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Advertisement286 1909-03-03 7 THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., LTD. Length Inside 514 ft. Lengttl Inside 875 ft W 75 n° f entrance tOP 95 ft bott Width ol entrance, top 60.6 ft. boU. Water on blocks 27.5 ft. Water on blocks 20 5 ft Time to pump out 4 hours. Time to pump oat286 words
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Article590 1909-03-03 8 Successful Opening pKHKOJOJ-AN' K. The management of the Hippodrome must have been very pleased with the reception they received last night from Singapore on their opening performance Tbe weather was fav.)ural»'e, and the large double tent wis crammed when the show commenced. I' is now many months since590 words
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Article93 1909-03-03 8 FBSTERDAI S PLAI Q-MXPIOTOOT Paina Final. Mr.. II ilden and Mr Ornsn bent Mim Qnnn r:. iMr Mngli--- 8 -2, t WBDKBSDAT*S TlKs. Ml-Rl' B I)< Xt .:-> Fl\ Miss Gardiner and Mr CantreW v Mrs Buck land .md Mr Pinmpton. Lames Doi ki.ks. Mrs93 words
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Article35 1909-03-03 8 There v h uo play yestete_aj aid there v;i b- i.c liy Tit- ties fixed for yesterday will be played en Thursday and M D la 1 ties "Li I. .ii J35 words
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Article77 1909-03-03 8 A meeting to inaks tho BSCtSSarj arrangements f. r the posed !> -it Show will be be'..i. by k-.nd peraaiasioß of the President, m Ihe Mia,- ipal Board Rooa_i today at 10s m Lady Evelyn _Tooag has kiadlj promised lo pres-.de al the mestiag. I' is hoped Übal77 words
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Article36 1909-03-03 8 The seventeen Chinese arrested at Kallang Pudding m connect.on with an alleged Tri-td Society were before Mr Green, the PM 'nd magistrate, yesterday. The r__e was ___f____ii____3 till Thursday. No evidence was i36 words
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Article409 1909-03-03 8 Sir, Monday's r_in was of course exceptional, and no fore-light could have prevented tho site of tbe Hippodrome from being UDfit for a Show. Bat there have been times when even a moderate amount of rain has interfered with Ihe pUasute of a large number of409 words
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Article271 1909-03-03 8 To Thk Kiutok, Sir, It is an unt hark ful task always to be Oarping at the authorities responsible for the carrying out of road repairs and con>t: n i > n m Singapore. Still, perhaps tbe Baid authorities do not always have brought to their271 words
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Article99 1909-03-03 8 LaBt Wednesday oight, a Christian Chinaman living m Bukit Timah l.jad bearJ bis dogs barking, and on going out with a i ght, saw ;i Kuwchew Keh standing under a tree. The man ran to the jungle but was captured with assignee and handed over to the99 words
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Article113 1909-03-03 8 Efewa Laving been circulated that the steam lighter Bdagle, bought b;y the Siamese GtaTerasaeat as teader I > the torpedo boats had tout dered with all hand-, we have vow posttifs iaformatioa from Capt Christianna, a pilot for tht* Meiaan Uur, who haa arrived here by113 words
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Article79 1909-03-03 8 The Hoßgkoßg Medic il School notwithstanding, it is stated, man Amoy letter,that there are not a few patiiotic Chins BIOS as well aa sympathetic foreigners who are revolting many new schemes calculated to tent-tit the people of Fukien. One of the latest is a projected Medical School for the training79 words
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Article356 1909-03-03 8 Considerable excitement was caused m BaDgkok en Feb. 19 by a daring attempt made by a prisoner to escape from the British Legation gaol. The Chinaman m question was awaiting deportation and was sent down to a Klong under guard to wash buckets. Two other Chinamen signalled356 words
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Article358 1909-03-03 8 Impressive Foneral Service. The late Bishop Vey enjoined almost with hia parting breath that the last ceremonies should be conducted with an entire absence of pomp. The funeral was a compromise which would have surely met the approval of the distinguished ecclesiastic m whose honour representatives358 words
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Article138 1909-03-03 8 Pokt of Transhipment fob Siam. Very frequently, says tbe Siam Free Press/ tbe question bas been asked why French capitalists, merchants and manufacturers, of French Indo-China, have uever endeavoured to establish a nourishing trade between Saigon and Bangkok. There are many classes of French manufactured goods and138 words
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Article58 1909-03-03 8 A yourg Keh, who said be had just come from Johore, was convicted by Mr Howard, m the District Court, yesterday, of passing two bad dollars at the Gaiety Cinematograph show m Hill Street. He was sentenced t > six months' rigorous imprisonment. The Keh succeeded m58 words
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Article289 1909-03-03 8 The Austrian steamer Java ariivtd from I Port Said on Monday with 5,7t>0 tons of salt. The large British steamer S ettin arrived m port yesterday from Lingkat with 18 000 cases anl 84,000 tins of petroleum. The Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs have just published their annual lis.289 words
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Page 8 Miscellaneous
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Miscellaneous403 1909-03-03 8 CLEARANCES. Mar 1. Hock Lee, Brit, str., Morris, for Bagan via ports. Auehenarden, Brit, str., Galloway, for Abon Mouth via ports. Oriel, Brit str., Maddrell, for Saigon. Giang Seng, Dut. str., Craig, for Samarang %ia poits. Teo Pao, Ger. str Busche, for Gorontalo via poits. A. Apcar. Brit, str., Stewart,403 words
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Miscellaneous621 1909-03-03 8 VESSELSIN PORT. Man-of-war Fl*K sni Tons Commanders Arrived Prom V y. Vasco de Gama Port, cruis. 3300 D'Almeida V< Cob' ShiD Flaj? Tons Master Arrived From Consume* b*»n Ban Leong Dut 275 Winters Jan 19 Retd to port Ban Keng Capri Ital 271S Domenioo Jan 2<» Hongkong B*hn M.yer Bridge621 words
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