The Singapore Free Press and Mercantile Advertiser (1884-1942), 10 March 1909

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  • 17 1 THE Singapore Free Press AND MERCANTILE ADVERTISER. TEN CENTS SINGAPORE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10, 1909. no. (>,;> 1 1
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  • 95 1 There was a further LeariDgof the Triad Society case vesierday. The Berlin police yesterday raided a duelling ueu and arrested several nieu, some oi wh >iv l>ave been imprisoned Pige 5. The Leaders of the Russian parliamentary partie> have ayret-d Dot to lave any dl* cussion of
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  • 1450 1 There v >nfusion m tint hnmohold uf Syed A] HainiJ and theoU M*lt of the harem wrung her hands repeatedly, and burst into load cries of anger and remorse blaming all who came m bfl .nd using most uncomplimentary language m shrill tongue to the women
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  • Page 1 Advertisements
    • 160 1 KATZ BROTHERS, LTD. DRAB RPAWW r^orv iPi Isli— P HOTEL de la PAIX, SINGAPORE. xhis Old Established House having been thoroughly Repaired and Renovated is NOW REOPENED. Good nmodation for Boarders Passengers. A Speciality is made of the Table, and only Wines, &c, of the best Quality are supplied. Terms
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    • 203 1 MARLBOROUGH CINEMATOGRAPH, BEACH ROAD. Change of Programme TWICE WEEKLY. Tfl Ml PUT and Every Night, IU-Nlbnl at 7-3 0 &9-30. ONE PAYMENT FOR BOTH SHOWS THEPFEMI'.RPJCE FOR A PLEASANT EVENING. POPULAR PRICES. lass 60 cts. 3rd Class IS cts. 2nd Class 25 i 4th Class 7 cts. Popular Wants. (Wanted;
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    • 129 1 Entertainments. HARIMA HALL GRAND CINEMATOGRAPH. North Bridge Road. PICTURES. String Orchestra. Cool House. K. HARIMA, Sole Proprietor. THE Gaiety Cinematograph. FOOT OF FORT CANNING. COOL HALL. COMFORTABLE SEAT*. J r GREAT CHANGE OF PRICES OF ADMISSION. Pox Seats 1.00. 3rd Class 20 cts. 2nd Class 40 cts. 4th Class 10
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    • 113 1 Entertainments. ALHAMBRA TO-Nightl 10-NigM!! ENTIRE CHANGE OF PROGRAMME. NEW PQTU RES. L. F. WILLIS, Manager. LOCATION: -BEACH ROAD. C RCUS MENAGERIE. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT GR7IND GHANGE PROGRAMME. Come and Spend a Night m the Haunted House. TIME AND PRICES AS USUAL. Next Matinee Saturday, at U=3O p.m. Eox Plan at ROBINSON
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    • 85 1 LATEST ADVERTISEMENTS. The cheapest house for pianos Page 4. Lukwell's cigars Page 2. Stanley steam car for sale Page 9. Little's show of new Easier millinery Page 1. Fresh Egyptian and Turkey cigarettes at Gosling's Page r Briggs bituminous enamels and solutions Page 2. Changes of programme at the Alhambra
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  • Page 1 Miscellaneous
    • 309 1 THE WEEK. P O Mail Homeward due. Banduiann Comedy Co, Victoria Theatre. Hippodrome, 9 p S.C.C. Tennis. P 0 Mail Homeward clcses, 6 a Mil'poarome f 9 p O XT MAIL TABLE. The P. k. O. leaves Mar 12, due London April 8. The P A. O leaves "N'ar 13,
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  • Page 2 Advertisements
    • 375 2 Howarth Erskine Ltd. Civil Mechanical and Electrical Engineers, Iron and Brass Founders, j Boiler Makers, Bridge Builders and General Contractors, SOLE AGENTS FOR Worth ington Pump Coys Patent Pumps Pulsometer Engineering Coys Pulsometer Pumps Robey and Cos Portable Engines and Machinery Richard Hornsby and Sons Oil and Gas Plants Waygoods
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    • 584 2 NOTIGES. DUTCH ARTIST'S WORKS. The Committee of the Dutch Club have the pleasure to invite the members of the Tanglin Club, the Teutonia Club and the Singapore Art Club and their friends to an exhibition of Water Colour Paintings by Mr. Fred. DuchatteL, which will be held m the Dutch
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    • 576 2 BANKS. International Banking Corporation. CAPITAL and SURPLUS GOLD $6,500,000. Head Ofkick:— 6o Wail Street, New York. London Office Threadneedle House, Bishopsftate Street Within, LONDON EC. London Bankers: National Provincial Back of England Ltd. Genera] Foreign Basiness Transacted. DEPOSITS. Current Deposit Accounts opened and Interest allowed on the dally tnJinoci at
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    • 513 2 MSUR2IA/eES. FEDERAL LIFIP Assurance Company of Canada. t>7AHLIM'.KI) LMBi Capital aad Assets exceed 4,000,000 Cold Dollars. J. H. EVANS. Manager, Sou. r Asia. Thk Borneo Co.. General Agents. .Mar 1 ]g NEW ZEALAND INSURANCE CO,, LTD. FIRE AND MARINE. UXS-TSZE INSURANCE ASSOC. LTD. MARTNE CHIKA F.BE INSURANCE CO., [ID. FIRE.
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  • 299 3 Kkv 119 I I I Ti Kewa, -.1 will ofldallj recomnesd tkrosftb report, a new <*y- r Amy at I Ike tra g I on -9. 1" the Solano system HBg Pni ni~.>. politician, _i.y and inba quf-ntly ted i I re- r. politics, and, r Pallia- :al
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  • 35 3 A len i nry Mur.t'V which Mr g the 1 s tailing land, EDia g, i g 1 w iiuls I g tbfl inter- is Bop, but ma, iv thf isi
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  • 898 3 PROGRAMME. FIRST DAY. Tuesday, SOtM March. Maiden Plate 2.90 pm. Value $330. A Race for Maidens, Weight 9st Tibs. XxGriflini imported its4of>or ur.dr allowed I 1 lbs ever $400 Tibs. Kntrar c |15 Distance 1 mile. 2. The hampicn Griffin Race 2.96 p.m \alu" Cap Value $150
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  • Page 3 Advertisements
    • 52 3 CHANGE OF ADDRESS. The most reliabL man for tuning lianosis Kaps.— Piano maker. Charges for tuning. No charges for little extra work. Accorded Silver Medal Prizes. Bombay narea 19(5. Address: 214, ORCHARD ROAD. Mar 6 v c Straits Photographic Studio. '.ulai^ed Views of Singapore. TO XX OBT A 1 N
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    • 1113 3 TiUGTIONS. AUCTION SALE AT No. 10, RAFFLES PLACF. Wednesday, 10th March, 1909. at 2-30 p.m. Freehold building allotments fronting Jalan J)< sar and .Jalan Nipah. area 8,628 s<j. ft. G. A. FERNANDEZ &Co Auctioneers. Mar 8 11.8 MORTGAGEE'S SALE AT No. 10, RAFFLES PLACE. Wednesday. 10thM*rch, 1909, at 2-30 p.m.
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    • 422 3 BUCHANAN'S H is absolutely the best value obtainable. CIASG' II '^E HOUSE OF COVMON- > < f^*TT Wmm V* B^Btf/ mB& b^vLi -*^m V'" ""»Wn»M^M^«»BMII— Mai 11l I IHlilM l« Fhere is only one "Tansan" refuse all imitations. SOLE IMPORTERS. SS ifi Jt3t Bu Bf Bt %BVs*^ \t JBr SS
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  • 47 4 Domestic Occurrences. Births. Hildebrand. Od the 4th instant, at Wei tovxeden, the wife of Mr. 0. Hildebrand (late of the Chartered Bauk>, a daughter. Brooke. On the I2ih instant at Beech Holme, Wimbledon Common, (Iladys, the wife of BEBTRAJI Brooke, Tuan Muda of Sarawak, of a daughter.
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  • 1633 4 The Singapore Free Press. Wednesday, Mar. 10, 1909. Here shall the Press the People's risjnt maintain, Uiiawed by influence and unbribed by P-iin Here patriot Truth her pk>nous precepts diaw. Pledged to Religion, Tx>yalty and I^iw. In the face of the disheartening statistics of British trade printed yesterday, giving a
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  • 361 4 The world's ex-champion boxer Jeffries has declared his willingness to meet Johnson, the present holder of the title. The two years' commission of the cruiser Flora, Captain Rowland Nugent, will come to a close m August next. All her cfficers are due for relief m August. Volunteers are reminded of
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  • 420 4 On l w ;i. ImmMJ kt foundation stone of IVmmHm' H i .m Simpson Road i bf W. Bro H ottflittHag Pytj Dbb Ol Grand Master of English Freemasonry m Burma, with great pomp and ceremony, as chronicled at th< Fbt handsome s-trii ?,ure that
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  • 373 4 Who le Hi Chong Wee's ducki were seveu Manila species, and they were wort), And Hi Che eg Wee Bxhru, from which place the dud peared on Monday. The following statement of Mr U Eale?, of Madras, who was sengers on the steamrescued passengers m t! public" collision, is published
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  • Page 4 Advertisements
    • 154 4 NEW Easter Millinery FOREMOST FOR FOREMOST FASHIONS. 1909 FASHIONS. FROM PARIS LONDON. JUST UNPACKED. LIMITED. INSPEGTION INVITED. TRADE [j .(^-ypMjMARK Singapore Kurnpers Co. Kuala Lumpur Federated Engineering Co. THE MANSION" E: "ranee Oxley Rise and Biver Valley Roal. A BOARDING HOUSE WITH Q d I rtaUeaad well appointed Rooma ami
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    • 65 4 PARIS SALON PICTURES. Xow on Exhibition. Corner of Stamford Road and Armenian Street. AUCTION SALE DAYS Wednesday 10th and Frilay 12th, each at 11 a.m. H. L. COGHLAN Co., Auctioneers. Mar 9 13.3 SOME PEOPLE THINK that they can buy better from SMALL DEALERS! IT'S AN ERROR. WE SELL THE
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    • 175 4 WILSON C 9 PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTISTS. The only High-class Studio m the Straits. High as our standard for Portraiture has been m the past it is even better to-day, as hundreds of customers who have given us sittings during the last couple of months will gladly testify. Our productions invariably earn
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  • 58 5 A GORY SCENE. Hany Wounded None Dead. (I>y Sul ssMOM iDh Router's) Rm Mir 9, 12 55. been natanoed cc man" ress imp.-:, .urneru i' r duel I police j■• nm Rirprised two as-.-.ions duelling m th t i re>.nt. There were pools of blood on the fljor
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  • 48 5 my Dead m the Tyrol. 12 I Aval inches have killed twen^v-seven workmen who were takingshelterina OOtttnctor'i aertal m the Tyrol. ata have been killed and 1 m tne Tyrol and i'rf- ured similar fata at GoMano i!y. iller numbers of fatalities have OCCUrr--3l elsewhere.
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  • 57 5 X! New Company. p m. re kubber Licls Comp.tnv will iharthr be offered for public subscription. The f which 200.000 tared to the public. lequired is 47 A whicl ire already planted. The price to be paid is •'»0,000 m shares. The l>ir- .re Mr George Anderson,
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  • 171 5 Tne Imperial Merchant Service Guild laid before the Royal Hui m fMr F Shearer, Second f the S. S gehow, belonging to Si hn Swire and S >us, and tr n the coast of China. It appears that I October last, whilst the crew irere
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  • 212 5 In the course of comment upon a tele.Miouucing the difficulties of the )pium Farmer m Singapore the S. C. M remarks The Farm of the Straits Settlements is 1 for a peri d of three yeate, eonimenced md the conditions under h it has
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  • 56 5 NEARING A BLAZE. (By Subnanne Telegraph.— Reuters) Mir. 9, 6.55 p.m. If. Stolypia and It Esrolsky have convince 1 the leaders of th 3 various parties iv the Doumi, that any discussion on the IUI--km question would be inopportune and diugerous, owing to the violent speeches which
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  • 41 5 Received Starch 9th, 4 17 p.m. r the palace of Tsars koeaeloe the Tsr.r of Russia yesterday received Chamboagwiu, the envoy of tho Dilai Lima of Tibet and suite, who offered a number of presents to His Majesty.
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  • 45 5 Sue Government for Damages. Eleven Hindus are suing the Canadian authorities at V UH> uvel for damages to the amount of twenty thousmd dollars as compensation for wrongful detention m March 1 '-.jjudar regulations that had subsequently been adjuJged to be illegal.
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  • 24 5 [I is stated that Messrs Armstrong and Co. of Els wick have received an order to Bred large gun works m Japan.
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  • 252 5 The eisa m which seventeen Chinese, Straits born, Hylim &C, are charged with attending a meeting o! an unlawful society (a Triad Society) was continued m the Second Magis' rate's Court, yesterday, when t lie last witness for the prosecution a Chinese schoolboy, was called. Mr Hastings
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  • 204 5 The eeoond Burmese B&bj Show was held on Peb 29 at the Jubilee Hill under the au-pices of the S.)C .etv for the Pievention of Infantile Mortalitj and was most succ€S:ful both m uumbers and quality of competitors. Nearly ote thousand babies were entered, but all except
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  • 69 5 IL. K. Sir Arthur Voiiog, the acting Governor, and Lady Evelyn Young and pirtv were present at the pavformauce at the Hippodrome at Beach Road last night. The heavy rain earlier iv the evening did not prevent a large number of people from being present. A specially good
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  • 896 5 Considerable progress has by now been made m the Cup Ties at home and by hte mail advices the following teams were ltft m Tottenham, Blackburn, Notts Forest, Plymouth, Norwich, Manchester United, Bradford City, Sunderland, Newcastle, Derby Cjuntv, Millwall, Burnley, Bristol City, Glossop, West Ham, and Sheffield Wednesday.
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  • 35 5 > <» < St. David's Day was duly celebrated m Hongkong this year, the annual dinner taking place at the King Edward Hotel on March Ist under the presidency of the Hon. Mr Rees Davies, K. C, AttorneyGeneral.
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  • Correspondence.
    • 512 5 To THE Editor, Ddar Sir, The question of the formation of some sort of Garden or Country club has for some five or six years past bien under discussion m this town, and is at the present time once more to the fore. It appears to me
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  • 282 5 Sir William Hjndunn-JoDe=, the Chief Justice, was occupied iv the Supreme Cjurt. yesterday, with the case of Jane 1). Thomas v. Liurence Fdrnandtz to revoke a will. Mr Kuowles appeared for the plaintiff who sued m forma pauperis, and Mr FarrerBaynes repiesented the respondent. His Lordship had
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  • 125 5 Which Proved a Failure. In a case m the Second Magistrate's Court yesterday it was shown that Noordin, a young Mohamedan, went to a shop m North Bridge Road, and bargained for a tin toy boat. As the shop keeper was taking the boat from the shelf,
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  • Page 5 Advertisements
    • 56 5 A FAMOUS YACHT SOLD. The Earl of Craw trd bai \utA completed the sal»- ihip-ri^ed fachl \'alhalla, an amiliarj of nearly I^oo tons The vessel h.i^ been purchased bj ft firm of .v shipbrcker-. HeMTfl Cox and iiii mderatood that her ultimate de- d will be as ft training ship
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    • 25 5 Croup. The first symptom of this dist-ase is hoarseness. When Chamberlain's Cough Remedy .«;ruvn o^Lttonnjio f .1 l o^Ji 1 1 rU»cr*. i~» rues lioarsft^
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    • 209 5 ROBINSON Co. ARK NOW SHOWING f j NECKWEAR. AND NEAT FANCY TIES. fi WM ti Ml IB iM A* §w IN ALL THE NEWEST SHADE?. "xjr ITHIULE manths a£o the Gentleman above purchased A Typtwriier. gj THREE weeks after he saw the Oliver Typewriter. THREE days after that he purchased
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  • 61 6 T", i ir •\i: 1 r.:i: U HOIB> *hn ])h. ■iiyr witl minds iiul i All commtu t < ■ther el 1 Problem No. 2; By B. G i»A :don. W: ite to play and mate m three moves. N is solved bj Kt:--"Bt Solutions receited f
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  • 191 6 r F. B n's. B -Mr Freeman. 1 P iP K2 B 4 4 Xt KR:: P XX I SQKtxP 9¥ I QJx I' Kt-Ktl I 1 B;. V 2 X- IS Kb_ 1 i B 13 Kt-. I 14 PS I tin] def tUr. Bold Iby
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  • 85 6 mother medical hero has been revealed fieud, physician to the London Hospital, who, five years ago, when he was 42 years of age, offered himself us the subject of what i rticalrj vivisection for determinations of certain nerves. The experiment has just been brought to
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  • Page 6 Advertisements
    • 126 6 The Siam Steam Navigation Go,, Ltd. For Tringganu, Bi3ut, Bacho, Kelantan, Tabai, Baßgnarm, Felopiii, Panarai, Patani, BsWOffSi fiTttn. Blßdoa, Langduan, Champon ■H i'ar>-kok. Yu^a'd h March. 1009. I 20th Marcb, 1909. T: CkX, Ltd, Agent. BURNS PH3LP LINE. SINGAPORE TO JAVA POET 3, POST DARWIN THURSDAY ISLAND BRISBANE AND SYDNEY.
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    • 585 6 />,^_^" '/A^e^^T k^ r a conga /St' '^r! c cousll in S iJlßq^Jf-S^ Acre's noth- 'V .L o so gqoa HV^SV-" %\A £or COU S h Whft^\- as Aver's S/' key Cherry I'oc'V*^ toral. s/ J/Jx V.'Lcn 3 i j Sm Lavo a gonu- ffi'/ I 1 i: c or
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    • 670 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 ißaued for Ohina Ooast, Pergian Gulf Continental and American Ports. Steamer* will leave Singapore on ox about MAIL LINES. Outward (for China) Delhi Mar. 12 Delta
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    • 594 6 SHIPPING HAMB U RG AM ERI KA~ j 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 despatched fortnightly for Havre and Hamburg and once a month for Bremerhaven direct, calling at Penang
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    • 695 6 SHIPPING. N. D. L. SINGAPORE, GERMAN MW GUINEA, fs. SANDAKAN will leave for Batavi;-. ;iug- Soerabaya, Macassar, Amboina, Banda, Berlinhafen, Potsdamhafen, Stephansport, Finschhafen. Simpsonhafen and vice versa on April 2nd m connection with the German Mail ss. Buelow and after this date regularly every eight weeks always connecting with the
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    • 512 6 SHIPPING. NTT lit mJ* Jut* Norddeutscher Lloyd, Bremei IMPERIAL CfERMAN fa MAIL LINE The fast and well-known WkA -teamers c? khil Company Mil rt nightly from Ilainl iri; v.k X ti.rliiui, katwmrp, SouthanjGibialtar, Genoa, Napless, (connecti>L Naplee, Alexandria and vice vsjua) J Suez, Aden, Colombo, Penang, E kong, Shanghai, KafAaaki
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  • 1137 7 Army Council have just approved the Solaao target, for military training m Hritain It is tin-, invention 'f Mr k Bob dsssgnesi bo hugely n.v h >>■ bSJ I The new tartf«-t, whit b is twi ive bet ***** an 1 six fett I Iht front like stairs.
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  • 467 7 "THE STRAITS MORTGAGE AND TRUST COMPANY, LIMITED." The London correspondent of the "Times of Cejion" tajfl th it "the above has now been I on as the title of the first Company to lend money on rubber properties m tho Eu-t The Board is a strong one and will oonsist,
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  • 154 7 The Birmingham Post states that it is settled that General Sir O 1 Moore Creagh will succeed Lord Kitchener as Commauder-in-Cbif f in India. General Sir O'Moore Creagh, v c KC.B CB. 1902 Secretary of Mili- DepartmSßt ol India Office since 19< 7 n Cahirbane, Co. Clare,
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  • 53 7 A3 a rule a man will feel well satisfied if he can hobbk aroiml on crutches iv two or three vv,, Us after qmiaing hit ankle, and it ifl two Oi three months It fore he is fully recovered. 11 Thia m an iiimii iwmfj loss of
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  • 1268 7 THE SPRING RACE MEETING WILL BE HELD ON Tuesday the 11th, Thursday the 13th and Saturday the 15th I May, 1909. PROGRAMME, FIRST DAY. Tuesday, hth May, 1909. 1. The Maiden Plate. Value $600 and $'0 to the Second Horse. A Race for Maiden Horses. Weight 9st.
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  • Page 7 Advertisements
    • 164 7 Jf sn^ "^*^Bg^^^^*^^ y yy^/ml^^^^^^^^tL If you wish your children to be healthy and strong as of course you do— feed them on I NESTLES MILK FOOD, I delicious, wholesome, and nourishing, and containing every ingredient necessary to their perfect growth. Sample and Pamphlet on Infant Feeding can be had
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    • 222 7 Keep your teeth m condition by consulting HO POO CHOW j DENTIST DENTAL SUPPLIES 94, South Bridge Row Special Consulting Room for Ladies and Gentlemen. Singapore, 16th November, 1 To. NG POO CHOW, Esq. Dear Sir: I have much pleasure m stating that the two full bets of beet made
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  • Page 7 Miscellaneous
    • 473 7 SINGAPORE AND KRANJI RAILWAY. From Ist August, 1908, and until further notice. TRAIN SERVICE FOR WEEK DAYS ONLY. UP TRAINS. 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 am. am. am. am. am. am. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. pm. Passir P. 7.10
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  • 502 8 HONGKONG BANK EMBEZZLEMENT. A3S« ONDING BHROFf ARRESTED. A F<" I Yk I IS 1 < 'ha-e. Shanghai, Feb 26. The Police h.ive arrested a Chinaman to day ii i i if absconding m l- 4 '»"> with a sum from tht Kh i I offiofl m Hongkong H ngk.-jn s
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  • 241 8 era bring news of the greatly reRrt liter of Yokohama, a well-known old r from cancer. A brother of Mr W. B. Walter, for so many years taipan of Jardine, Matheson and Co. m Yokohama, he reached Japan m the early sailing ship. Fortune
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  • 104 8 There has been nig .A Volunfc M Im ht celebrate the jubilee of the Volunm m romonl !■■> reviewing »1] the oIJ :;.'"rs QOV ahvt\ i >; 1 t ofMnkora Oorpi writes to home Mi to lOppQtt th.it uul I tv> Whm STapoleoa 111 of France was
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  • 672 8 Inqu'ries for machinery and hardware have ba n extremely brisk of late, while the pie^e goods market, which had been dull for some time, is showing every sign of improvement. There is still brisk demand for motor cars, and a week rarely goes by without the arrival
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  • 182 8 A telfgram to Ceyloo, dated Feb. 28th, announces the death of Mr Albeit Midlane, the bymnologist, who is be3t known by the now uaiversilK* familiar h\mn, There's a Friend for Little Children," although he was also the author of several other favourite h\ mns.
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  • Page 8 Advertisements
    • 50 8 YONG FONG, Photographic Studio. Hie-h-Class Photographs and Enlargements. TO, SOUTH BRIDGE ROAD. Mar a PHOTOGRAPHIC DEALERS. Always m stuck Cameras, Plates, Papers, Films and every kind of Photographic materials. Developing and Printing executed m good style and with despatch. Price list free. KONG RING CHIONG Co., 104, North Bridge Road.
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    • 483 8 A CELEBRATED BEAUTY Head Pains, Gout, Lassitude Readers set for themselves that those m a position to pick en.i choose whether they are Royal Personage?, popular celebrities, experienced doctors, nurses, athletes, Sic. without exception unhesitatingly select Phosierine as the one certain remedy for all nervous disorders. All these distinguished people
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    • 630 8 F. CLARKE CO., 207, QUEEN-ST, SIKGAPOrE. Livery Stable Keepers Fodder MerchanLs. For Rubber-tyred Gharries and Best Rubber;yred carriages, ring up Telephone 916. FODDER dcliv* red to any part of the Island. SPECIALITY: FURNITURE REMOVALS m our own vans, by our own men. GENERAL CARRIERS. C, ZIMKERMANN, Proprietor. I Jan 18
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    • 353 8 N.Y.K. E" Dl 1 HAIL STEAISHiP Go., Ltd. A regular FORTNIGHT uaiiitained V>otween Japan anc E oUowmg NEW TWIN SCREW STEAMERS. Chdix Mail Contracts with «hi Impekial jAFAMWm (Jovirnhin Specially deei^ued for the Cb«p»* > E >can Service, Ughted throaghout i.yElmtr; ty, provided with untUMfl mtmmmaiktia* f r Piret A
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  • 214 9 h reference to th- H.: Ml pasted bf iiamber B lihofhillg the Indo•ct to i loan of ael the Ind China and I I IJ, M uiay 1" point- that Ihi BBBHUtf 081 tlttß <-urn, *fa i tad m I S y > sHU m Urn present
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  • 202 9 TftOt i An general meeting of the Tin Prospecting and Water Syndicate, v Beaefe Street. iya c. Among those present 3 C. Ami'ti- M >hu Dun- Joe To*, E Petta, > im Chetty, and J. uy). m Joo Tok presided. 1 then< i>iven that an ExtraordinBg of
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  • 145 9 :iguine journaote m a New York paper A month from now w< shall be hustling along the roaring trade of 1906, and six months later we shall be m a state of industrial activity i i m our wildest dreams." rfal prophecy, calculated to mll ufortunately it
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  • 80 9 11 "> of the most curious petitions ver prepared is that which was recently the United States Senate. In town of Perry, U.S.A., there is a muniMUidaome exterior of brick iialy rcfleeta the comfort withners, however, are not content. tterij of their lot, and the they
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  • 35 9 PmisoNKi 3 ki>. Sli.t: Pel 8 prisoner i with bimi ecu teotea 1 months' iaiprisoum. !bf trial bj tht I M v that he uu..i«d I >ronto m 1896, and ftgain, iHhoogl
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  • 239 9 0 lABB OUBBD. Mr. James Viek, of Avon Cottage, Hatheaston, near Bath, England, is well-known and highly respected. He writes: "Dear Sirs You will rcmombor that about three years age I r,i\U (1 to thank you personally for the good Doaa'l Backache Kidney PiUa had done me. Ii is
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  • 34 9 Mr. Josef Tombrank, Professional Tuner, of the Amsterdam conservatoire, is prepared to take private engagements for the piano or organ. Skilled repairs undertaken m al branches. Temporary address, 3, Orchard-rd. Mar 3 3.4
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  • 71 9 (Corrected up to Ma- 9 Bank4in/s 2/4/., demand M m B/Sf Prirate credit! 3 m/i 2/4 credits 6 ts/s M 2/4| Peak cm, d*m\nd Bank M M 292 Gimu akt, demand M 237 Cndia, T. T, 174^ HoN«KOif«, <^» m \r«d 24^% Yokohama, demand nom. 11-vi Java, demand 139£
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  • 144 9 Mar 9 TV* $6<5.45 Qua bier M M M 9.00 Gambier Cube No. 1 13.00 Gte,mbier Oube No. 2 nom 12.50 Pepper ßlack (ord'tt. Sport) 11.00 Pepper, White (fair buyers 17 75 Nutmegs (110 to tin It.)** 18.00 Nutmegs (80 to the Ik.) 23.00 Mace (Banda) notu Olores (Amboina)
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  • 741 9 Capital Capful lisa* Paid lnv*d paid op Valot «p Company. QaoUtioa 1500,000 300,000 10 10 Belat Tin Mining Oo U4 <n $300,000 225,000 10 10 bruang Lifted E 75 1600,000 600,000 10 10 Brueeh Hydraulic Tin M. Oo L* £400,000 350,000 1 1 Duff Development Oo LU ♦400,000 375,000
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  • Page 9 Advertisements
    • 370 9 DYSENTERY AND DIARRHOEA. 3BOWN'S SPEOIFia To be h d at the Singapore Dispensary and of Mi s Brown, Grassdale, River Valley ?oad, s; Dec 1 mwf 1.6 WANTED. WANTED A Shorthand Clerk and Typewriter Apply tO RODYK AND DAVIDSON, 4. Raffles Place. Hhi m.w.t'. v.c. FOR SALE. OWNER GOING HOME.
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    • 630 9 TO LET. SPECIAL BAEG UN. Brinsmead Player-Piano new 51.050, with I Stool ami Bolls. Monthly terms. The Rojunson Puno Co., Ltd. Mar 10 v.c TO LET European sea side residence 17, Confederate Estate, partly furnished, from Ist January 1909. Apply to B. N. ELIAS, 5, Malacca St. Dec_B 74 TO
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    • 310 9 On the Berth. INDO-CHINA S. N. Co., Ltd. FOR PENANG and CALCUTTA. The Company's steamer s.s. NAMSANG 4,035 tons, P. M. B. Lake, Commander will be despatched tor the above ports on Saturday, the 13th March at 5 p.m. She has excellent accommodation for saloon passengers amidships, carrying a qualified
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    • 250 9 H "X(&* UNSWEETENEI) ?b buy inferior mi 'k when you can got m M ]lw-'-+ f^ J Vft tne best at the same price? I I#m%li 1 Ip^fegi! SLEDGE! P R K|^ Xbloff^ GUARANTEED I free from eil germs and added I preservatives. m THE YOKOHAMA DOCK CO., LTD. No.
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  • 608 10 i lUtavn, March 4h. j "A Reader," m a local paper say-, "I wotider if the G.jYernm^nt haa any ufal Ol the extent to which gkeders is found among li>cal houses. If the Australian government j ahouM bteosM aw:-tre of the tHLtt I think they would forbid most
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  • 236 10 A nstard m >ra ipondeat ol the K.iuir.c; li News itpoits BDormonadeali rapidlj increasing prices, ia th<i on I r!... X pal Dv ell 1 'etrok am Comjunv So tn i c news has been publisl big advance I. om NMtil to h.tu.l it seems
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  • 54 10 bj Satnrdaj then w.. i 1\ i -'hf I Mtrh Club, 52 i Oni|( id, i i lion ol pietnrei by Mr X Dochattel theDoteliartial who has r«-r Urn paei ill w< ri inJai i. TlmcolV Dpoecd ol entirely Batten robj f*i md Delu lee tone excellent i wi-rk w
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  • 921 10 Via Ceylon RAIDERS SURROUNDED BY BRITISH TROOPS. 1 Dk pd vtk Fight. i Calcutta, March 2. Oj the night of the 2Kth February news reached the Kohat Border Military Polie9 that i large gauge! raiders had entered the Kohat district Twenty K'.ttes of the Border Mili tary Police
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  • 450 10 WEDNESDAY'S TIES. A Class Double. Hooper and Patchitt, 2 v Cameron and Boyd scr. Darbishire and Crkig owe 4 v Carmichael and Threlfall ecr. Green and May3on owe 1 v Linton and Denny a scr. Cheek and Cuscaden, 2 v Treadgold and Dr Simpson owe 2. B
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  • 38 10 YESTERDAY'S PLAY. Mrs Holden beat Miss Holden. 6 o, 6 2. TO DAY'S TIE. Mrs Gansloser and Mrs Saunders v Mrs and Miss Holden. THURSDAYS TIE. Championship. Mrs Holden v Miss J. Gunn.
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  • 36 10 The following were the scores made by the above Club for the Walker Trophy for March. Mrs E'lia 32 Miss 0. Anderson 31 Mrs Lemon 28 Mrs Oliver 28 Mrs Thomas 26
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  • 77 10 The 190l> tournament closed on Feb. 27. Hewitt and B^cke't beat Buszird and Pren+ice m the doubles final after a hard match by 3 t>, 6-1, 64. Beckett won the cpen singles, Pruitice the handicap singles, Mrs Williamson the ladies' handicap, Mrs Robeits and Mr Bus/.ird the
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  • Page 10 Advertisements
    • 26 10 PncumoLia. TLi> h OM Oi UM ruost duKVOOS, and often fatal, tii^t'a-t-.s. It always results from a cold «jr froLu au attack ol the j*rip. Chaaiberiaiu'^
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    • 170 10 Otla Vrtn Rim vppip^ Jlllv yf Ull IVIIII A V 1 vlv^ 3 mJ' MLr A t t ft Jt ff Patented m the United Kingdom and all Principal Ccunfnes Colonies A Perfect Wheel for All Kinds of Motor The Van Kijn Wheel is made of i Vehicles. mass of
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    • 31 10 SIAM IN THE MALAY PENINSULA A Short Account of the pOttUOI of JSiam m the States or Kelantan. Patani Legeh and S^: Re-printed Eron the itngaport Vra Press." Price 50 cents.
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  • Page 10 Miscellaneous
    • 87 10 WEATHEE REPORT. DatP Bar Wind Temp Hum Sky Rain Mai s H'konj? 4P.29 82 E3 63 of Manila 4p. 75 7 SE3 32 22 b Mar fc B'kong 4 p. 29.76 SSWI 75 o Manila 4 P. 757 ESE2 32 2^ b Kandang Karbau Hospital, Mar 8, 1909. 9 a.m.
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    • 718 10 SHIPPING NOTES. By the N. I). L. steamer Pitsanulok there arrived 1092 deck passengers from Swatow. Oa the arrival of the ludrapura yesterday from Manila it was reported that one of the crew had been drowned by being washed overboard. The vessel brought down a cargo of hemp. The Portuguese
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    • 677 10 VESSELSIN PORT. Man-of-war Platan* Tons Conimandeni Arrived From Vasco de Gama Port, cruis. 3300 D'Alnieida Feb 25 Colombo BhiD Flag Tons Master Arrived From Consume* ror ben Andalusia Ger 33 6 Block Mar Hon^ong Ma H>f<M Kaoborg 10 AwaMaru Jap 5912 Keitb Mar 8 Yokohama P. SimOli L»d Ban Leong
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